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NOTES. 

icers  and  others  who  may  notice  errors)  of  omissions  in  the  List 
are  invited  to  communicate  direct  with 

The  Editor  of  the  Navy  List, 

Admiralty, 

London,  S.W. 

Such  communications  should  NOT  be  sent  to  the  Printers  or 
Publishers.  They  should  be  marked  "  On  His  Majesty's 
Service,"  and  need  not  be  stamped. 

No  Appointments  made  after  the  18th  of  the  Month  pre- 
ceding publication  can  be  inserted  in  the  body  of  the  Navy  List 
until  the  following  List  is  published. 

The  following  Officers  must  send  annually  between  1st  January 
and  31st  March  a  notification  to  the  Editor  of  their  being  alive, 
otherwise  their  names  will  be  removed  from  the  List : — 

Officers  on  the  Retired  List  who  have  commuted  their 

Retired  pay. 
Officers  retired  with  a  gratuity. 

Officers  of  the  late  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers. 
Officers  on  the  Emergency  List  of  over  55  years  of  age. 

Retired  or  Honorary  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  must  also 
send  annually,  between  the  same  dates  as  mentioned  above,  a 
similar  notification  to  the  Registrar  General  of  Seamen  in  order 
to  prevent  their  names  being  removed  from  the  List. 

Officers  who  succeed  to  peerages,  baronetcies,  or  courtesy  titles 
should  immediately  notify  the  same  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Admiralty,  in  order  that  the  necessary  alterations  may  be  made 
in  the  Navy  List  and  in  the  Official  Records  of  the  Admiralty. 

The  Navy  List  is  compiled  and  published  by  order  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  for  the  convenience  of  the 
Service ;  but,  as  errors  may  occasionally  occur,  their  Lordships 
must  expressly  reserve  their  right  to  determine  the  status  of  any 
Officer  according  to  the  actual  circumstances  of  the  case,  inde- 
pendently of  any  Entry  in  the  Navy  List. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

W.   GRAHAM  GREENE. 


NAVAL  AND  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  PENSIONS. 


The  attention  of  Officers  on  the  Retired  Lists,  desirous  of  being 
considered  in  the  awards  of  Naval  and  Greenwich  Hospital 
Pensions,  is  directed  to  the  necessity  of  applying  to  the  Secretary 
to  the  Admiralty  for  the  forms  as  to  services,  claims,  circum- 
stances, &c,  required  to  be  filled  up  by  the  candidates. 

These  Pensions  'are  established  for  the  purpose  of  affording  relief 
to  such  retired  officers  as  may  be  in  the  opinion  of  the  Admir- 
alty most  deserving,  provided  they  have  the  necessary  service, 
&c,  required  to  render  them  eligible  in  accordance  with  Articles 
1928-9  of  the  King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions 
of  1913. 


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CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Abbreviations it, 

Accountant- General    of     the   Navy 
— Department  of  the      .  535 

Accountant  Officers — 

List  of 179 

Retired,  List  of .         .         .         .697 
Royal    Naval    Reserve,   Regula- 
tions as  to  .         .         .  921 

Acting  Sub-Lieutenants,  List  of  ]47a 

Acting  Warrant   Officers,    List   of, 
in  Seniority .  .  221a 

Active  List — 

Alphabetical  List  of  Officers  on  .  2 
List  of  Officers  on,  in  Seniority  .  85 
Officers  allowed  on  .  .  .  823 
Removals  from  ....  963 
Royal  Naval  Reserve .         .         .  444 

Addresses,     telegraphic,      Admiralty 

Establishments  .         .    .     ..         xviii. 

Admiral   Commanding   Coast   Guard 
and  Reserves — 

Office  of 423 

Ships  under  Orders  of  ,         .270c 

Admirals,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .     86 

Admirals  of   the   Fleet,   List  of,   in 
Seniority 85 

Admirals  of  the  Fleet,  Retired,  List 
of,  in  Seniority       ....  629 

Admirals,     Retired,      List      of,     in 
Seniority        ....    629,  632 

Admiralty —  531 
Accountant- General's   Depart- 
ment        535 

Air  Department .  .  .  .534 
Chaplain  of  the  Fleet.  .  .  539 
Colonial  Courts  of  572 
Compass  Branch  .  .  ,533a 
Contract  and  Purchase  Depart- 
ment        539 

Dockyard  Department  .  .  533a 
Dockyard   Expense   Accounts 

Department. ....  533a 
Engineer  in  Chief's  Department  533a 
Greenwich  Hospital  Department  539 
Hydrographic  Department  ,  632 

Judicial  Department  .  .  ,  570 
Jurisdiction  of  .  .  .  .  570 
Medical  Department  .         .  536 

Naval  Construction  Department  533 
Naval  Equipment  Department  .  533 


?AOE 
Admiralty — cont . 

Naval  Ordnance  Department  .  534 
Naval  Store  Department  .  .533a 
Navigation  Department  .  .  533 
Pattern  Rooms  ....  539 
Secretary's  Department  .  .  531 
Telegraphic  Addresses  .  xviii. 
Transport  Department  .  .  536 
Victualling  Department     .         .535 

War  Staff 532 

Works  Department     .         .         .  537 
Admiralty,  Lords   Commissioners  of 

the 81,  531 

Admiralty    of    Great     Britain     and 

Ireland.  Jurisdiction  of  .         .         .  570 
Admiralty  Volunteer  Committee       .  522 
Agents — 

Law  ......  571 

Navy  and  Prize  ....  957 

Surgeons  and      ....  565 

Aides-de-Camp  to  .  the    King,  Naval 
and  Marine  .         .         .         .78 

Air  Department  ....  534 

Albert  Medal- 
Officers     and      Men    to     whom 
awarded  ...         .         .  762 

Statutes  of  .        .        .        .930 

Allowances — 

Compassionate,  for    children   of 

Officers 893 

Equipment,  for  Retired  Officers 

Voluntarily  Re-employed        .  941 

To  children  of  widows  of  men  915 

To  Ship's  Company,  scale  of        .  788 

Almanac,  Nautical,  Office.         .         .  540 

Alphabetical  Index  of  Officers — 

Of  Royal  Indian  Marine  .  .  435 
Of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  .  .  444 
Of      Royal     ]Na\al      Volunteer 

Reserve  .....  521 
On  the  Active  List,  Royal  Navy 

and  Royal  Marines ...       2 
On    the    Retired  and    Reserved 
Lists,  Royal  Navy  and  Royal 

Marines 597 

Alphabetical  List  of  Retired  Officers, 

Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines     .  597 
Alphabetical    List     of     Ships     and 
Vessels  of  the  Royal  Navy,  with 
their  Officers,  and  present  Stations  127 


CONTENTS. 


Alterations  of  Forms         .        .        .  965 
Apprentices,  Dockyard,  entry  of     .  885 
Armourers,    Warrant,    List    of,    in 
Seniority         ....        2386 

Artificer  Engineers — 

Chief,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  229 

List  of,  in  Seniority   .         .         .  231 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Artificers,    Boy,    Regulations    for 

entry  of 884 

Artillery    Volunteers,    Royal    Naval 

(late).     List  of  Officers  of      .        .  731 

Assessors  for  Shipping  Casualties       .  571 

Assessors  under    Supreme   Court    of 

Judicature  Act  ....  570 
Assistant  Clerks — 

Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to        .  875 
List  of,  in  Seniority    .  .  191 

Assistant  Engineers,  Retired — 

Acting  and  First  Class,  List  of, 

in  Seniority     ....  689 
List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .  689 
Assistant    Paymasters,    List    of,     in 

Seniority  .  .  .  .  ,187 
Assistant   Paymasters,    Retired,    List 

of,  in  Seniority  ....  703 
Assistant    Paymasters,    Reserve     of, 

Regulations  .....  921 
Attache's,  Naval  .  .  .  .532 
Australasian  Branch  of  Royal  Naval 

Reserve 516 

Australia,  Naval  Forces  of  Common- 
wealth of 584 

Australian  Fleet       .  .         270a,  398a 

Badges,  distinctive    ....  792 
Bath,  Order  of — 

Knights,  etc.,  of  744 

Officers  of  .         .         .         .         .  751 

Qualifications  for  .         .  925 

Battle  Squadrons       .         .         .  269-270a 

Beaufort  Testimonial         .         .         .  854 

Blue  Ensign — 

R.N.R.  Officers  authorized  to  fly.  582 
Board  of  Admiralty  .         .81,  631 

Board  of  Trade  Certificates  of  Com- 
petency and  Service        .  .  939 
Board     of     Trade    Medal,     List     of 

recipients 762a 

Boatswains,  Chief,  List  of,  in  Seniority  213 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .813 


in 
PAGE 

Boatswains,  Chief  Signal  List  of,  in 

Seniority 220 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .  .813 

Boatswains,  List  of,  in  Seniority        .  216 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 
Boatswains,     Signal,      List     of,     in 

Seniority 220 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 
Boy    Artificers,    Regulations     for 

entry  of 884 

Boy  Artificers,  Teaching  Staff  .  .  562 
Boy       Artificers'       Establishment, 

Devonport  (See  under  '  Indus.') 
Boy       Artificers'       Establishment, 
Portsmouth  (See  under  '  Fisgard ') 
Boy  Shipwrights,  Entry  of       .        .  886 

Boys,  Entry  of 876 

Boys  Corps,  R.N.V.R.  .  .  ,530a 
Cadet  Corps,  Volunteer  .  .  .530a 
Cadets,  Naval- - 

Entry  and  Training  of        .         .  856 

Entry  of,  from  '  Conway  '  .         .  863 

Canada,  Establishments  of         .         .  593 

Ships  of 398a 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  Station,  Ships  on  270a 
Captain  Superintendent  of  Contract 

Built  Ships    .        .        .        .        ,533 
Captain  Superintendent  of  Torpedo 
Boat      Destroyers    building    by 

Contract 533 

Captains  — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .91 
War  Course  for  .        .        .  947 

Captains  Retired — 

List  of,  in  Seniority   .         .  637 

Promoted  from  Commanders'  List, 

List  of 639 

Promoted  from  Lieutenants'  List, 

List  of    ....  646 

Promoted  from   Staff    Captains' 

List,  List  of    .         .         .         .647 
Promoted     from      Staff      Com- 
manders' List,  List  of      .         .  648 
Carpenters,  Chief,  List  of,  in  Seniority  222 
Carpenter    Lieutenants,   List    of,    in 

Seniority 192a 

Carpenter  Lieutenants,  Retired  .  .  714 
Carpenters,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  224 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 
Certificates     of      Competency     and 

Service,  Board  of  Trade  .  .939 
Chadwick  Naval  Prize  .  .  .  854 
Chaplain  of  the  Fleet  .  .  .163 
Chaplain  of  the  Fleet,  Office  of     539,  562 


IV 


CONTENTS. 


Chaplains — 

Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to  .  863 
Honorary,  to  the  King  .  .79 
List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .163 
Roman  Catholic.         .         .        .  166 

Chaplains,  Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to  865 

Chaplains  of  the  Royal  Navy  holding 
Greenwich  Hospital  Livings  .         .  562 

Chaplains  of  the  Fleet,  Retired,  List 
of 670 

Chaplains,     Retired,      List     of,     in 
Seniority 670 

Chief  Artificer  Engineers — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .  229 
Pensioned,  List  of  720 

Scale  of  Pensions  for         .        .  813 

Chief  Boatswains — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .213 
Pensioned,  List  of  .  .  .719 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Chief  Carpenters — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .222 
Pensioned,  List  of  .        .  720 

Officers  Pensioned  with  relative 

rank  of  Lieutenant  .         .718 

Scale  of  Pensions  for .         t         .  813 

Chief  Engineers,  Retired,  List  of,  in 
Seniority 682 

Chief  Gunners — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .193 
Pensioned,  List  of  .  .  .719 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Chief     Inspectors     of      Machinery, 
Retired.  List  of,  in  Seniority  .         .  674 

Chief  Masters- at- Arms — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  ,221a 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard   .         .  425 

Chief  Schoolmasters — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .  237 
Pensioned,  List  of  .        .  720 

Officers  Pensioned  with  relative 

rank  of  Lieutenant  .         .718 

Regulations  as  to  .  .  .  885 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .813a 

Chief  Signal  Boatswains   List  of,  in 
Seniority 220 

China  Station,  Ships  on     .         .         .270<z 


PAGE 

Civil  Departments  of  the  Navy — 
(See  Admiralty). 

Civilian  Dental  Surgeons  .         .  564 

Classification  of  Ships  of  Royal  Navy  270a" 

Clerks,  List  of,  in  Seniority        .         .  191 

Clerks,  Assistant — 

Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to  .  875 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .  191 

Coast  Guard — 

Chief  Officers  of  .         .         .425 

District  Paymasters  of  .  .428a 
Inspecting  Officers  of  Divisions  .  424 
Officers  employed  in  Service  of  .  423 
Officers  of  Districts  of  .  .  429 
Officers  of  Stations  of  .  .  424 
Scale    of  Pensions    for    Chief 

Officers,  etc.,  of      .  813 

Tenders,  List  of.         .         .         .  431 

Coast  Guard  and  Reserves,  Office  of 
Admiral  Commanding    .         .         .  423 

Coast  Guard  Cruisers — 

List  of,  with  their  Officers  .  430 
Officers  of 428 

Colleges — 

Royal      Naval    College,    Dart- 
mouth   559 

Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne  .  560 
Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich  : 

Officers  of  .         ,  557 

Officers  studying  at  558 

Royal  Naval  College.  Kevham  .  561 

Royal  Naval  War  College  .        .  561 

Regulations        .  .948 

Colonial  Courts  of  Admiralty     .         .  572 

Commander  Egerton  Prize         .         .  854 

Commanders — 

Flag,  List  of  .        .        .266 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .9^ 
War  Course  for  ....  947 

Commanders  on  Reserved  Half- Pay, 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .        .         .  650 

Commanders,  Retired — 

As  Captains.  List  of    .  .  639 

List  of,  m  Seniority  .  .  .  649 
Promoted  from  Lieutenants'  List, 

List  of        .         .         .        .650,  651 
Promoted     from      Staff      Com- 
manders' List,  List  of       .         .659 

Commissioners  for   Executing   Office 
of  Lord  High  Admiral,  etc.     .         .81 


CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Committees — 

Admiralty  Volunteer  .         .         .  521 
Medical  Consultative  Board         .  542 

Commonwealth  of  Australia — 

Naval  Forces     ....  584 
Compass  Branch         ....  533 
Compassionate  allowances  for  Child- 
ren of  Officers  ....  893 

Conspicuous  Gallantry  Medal  761,  928 
Conspicuous  Service  Cross  .  .  760,  930 
Constructors,  Royal  Corps  of  Naval   .  543 

Contract  and  Purchase  Department, 

Admiralty 539 

Conveyance  of  Treasure,  Proclamation 
as  to         .         .         .         .         .         .  955 

"  Conway,"  Entry  of  Cadets  from  .  863 
Cookery,  Instructors  in — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .  238b 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Course,  War  for  Senior  Officers,  etc.  948 

Courts — 

Colonial,  of  Admiralty         .         .  572 
Consular 572 

Cruisers — 

Coast  Guard,  List  of,  with  their 
Officers 428 

Coast  Guard,  Officers  of      .        .  424 

Cruiser  Squadrons,  Ships  of        269,  270a 

Dartmouth  Royal  Naval  College.     .    559 

Deaths,  Removals,  etc.        .         .         .  963 

Declarations  for  Half  and  Retired 
Pay 807 

Decoration  for  Officers  of  the  R.N.R. 
&  R.N.V.R 923 

Decorations — 

Order  in  which  to  be  worn  .  829 

Dental  Surgeons,  Civilian .         .  564 

Deputy    Surgeons- General,    List    of, 

in  Seniority  .         .         .  168 

Deputy  Surgeons-General  and  Deputy 
Inspectors-Genera)  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets,  Retired,  Lit t  of  in  Seniority  692 


Destroyer  Flotillas— 

1st.  2nd,  3rd  and  4th  . 

5th      . 

6th,  7th,  8th  and  9th  . 


PAIJE 

.269* 

.270* 
.269(7 


Destroyers,  Torpedo  Boat,  at  Home 
Ports 270ft 

Director  of  Air  Departmeut       .         .  534 

Director  of    Dockyards,   Department 
of 533a 

Director-General     of     the     Medical 
Department 1C8 

Director  of  Naval  Construction,  De- 
partment of    .         .         ,         .         .  533 

Director  of  Naval  Education      .         .540 

Director  of  Naval  Education,  Office 
and  Staff  of 557 

Director  of    Naval   Equipment,    De- 
partment of 533 

Director  of  Naval  Ordnance,  Depart- 
ment of 534 

Director    of     Navigation,    Depart- 
ment of  ,  533 

Directors-General     of     the     Medical 
Department,  Retired,  List  of  .         .  6U1 

Dispensers  at  Naval  Medical  Estab- 
lishments          564 

Distinctions,  Honorary       .         .  xviii 

Distinguished  Service  Order — 

Companions  of             .         .         ,7r>~b 
Statutes  of 929 

District  Paymasters,  Coast  Guard       ,428a 

Districts,  Coast  Guard,  Officers  of  the  427 

Divisional  Officers  of  Coast  Guard      .  4  24 

Dockyard  Apprentices,  Entry  of      .  886 

Dockyard?,    Principal     and      other 
Officers  in  the         ....   544 

Dockyards,   of  the  Dominions    .        .  593 

Dockyard  Schools,  Teaching  Staff        56J 

Dominion  Naval  Forces — 

Australia 584 

Naval  Establishments        .         .  593 
Ships  of  .     '     398a 


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839 


PAGB 

Dress  Regulations — 
Naval  Officers 
Petty       Officers,       Men       and 

Boys  .... 
Royal  Marines  .  .  .  .848 
Eastern  Fleet,  Composition  of  .  ,270a 
East  Indies  Station,  Ships  on  .  ,270a 
Education,  Director  of  Naval  .  .  539 
Education,  Director  of   Naval,  Office 

and  Staff  of 557 

Educational  Establishments       .         .  557 
Of  the  Dominions       .         .         .  593 
Sgerton  Prize,  Commander         .         .  854 
Electricians,   Warrant,    List    of,    in 

Seniority 2385 

Emergency  Officers — 

List  of 721 

Regulations  as  to         .       ■ .        .942 
'-^neimeer     Captains,     List     of,      in 

seniority 149 

Engineer  Captains,  Retired — 

Promoted         from         Engineer 
Commanders'  List,    List  of      676 

List  of 674 

Engineer     Commanders,     Retired — 
As      Engineer      Captain,      List 

of 677 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .         .  682 
Engineer    Commanders,   List    of,    in 

Seniority 150 

Engineer- in-Chief  of  the  Fleet  .  .149 
Eugineer-in-Chief,  Department  of  .5'd'Sa 
Engineer    Lieutenants,    List    of,    in 

Seniority 155 

Engineer  Lieutenants,  Retired   .   682,  715 
Engineer   Officers  who  have  passed 
through  Special  Course  of  Training, 

etc 148 

Engineer  Rear-Admirals — 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .        .         .  149 

Retired 674 

Engineers,  Artificer — 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .         .  230 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .  813 

Engineers,  Chief  Artificer,  List  of  in 

Seniority.         .         .  229 

Engineers  on  the  Pensioned  List — 

List  of  in  Seniority     .         .         .689 
Engineers,  Retired — 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .        .  687 
"With  Rank  of   Chief    Engineer, 
List  of 686 


PAGE 

Entry  and  Examination  of  Officers — 
Physical  Requirements  for  Candi- 
dates         863 

Regulations  as  to  .  .  .  856 
Entry  of  Dockyard  Apprentices  .  886 
Entry  of  Boys  and  Youths  .         .  876 

Equerries,  Naval,  to  the  King    .         .     78 
Equipment    Allowances    of    Retired 

Officers   Voluntarily    Re-employed  941 
Examination  and  Entry  of  Officers — 

Regulations  as  to  856 

First  Battle  Squadron,  Ships  of         .  269 
First  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron  .  269 

First  Cruiser  Squadron     .         .         .270a 
First  Fleet,  Ships  of .         .         .         .269 


Flag   Commanders 
tenants,  List  of 


and    Flag-Lieu- 


266 


Flag  Officers— 

In    Commission,  etc.,  List  of       .  266 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         ,         .85 

War  Course  for    .         .         ,         .  887 

Flag    Officers,    Retired,   List    of,   in 

Seniority  ....   629,  633 

Fleet  Auxiliaries,  &c.         .         .         .  402 

Fleet    Engineers,   Retired,    List    of, 
in  Seniority     .....  678 

Fleet    Paymasters,  List    of,  in   Sen- 
iority      .         .         .         .         .         .180 

Fleet     Paymasters,     Retired,      List 
of,  in  Seniority       ....  700 

Fleet,    Staff,    and   Chief   Engineers, 

retired  as  Inspector  of  Machinery  675 
Fleet      Surgeons,        List       of,      in 

Seniority 169 

Fleet    Surgeons,    Retired,    List    of, 

in  Seniority 693 

Fleets  and  Squadrons  in  Commission 

at  Home  and  Abroad      .         .         .  269 
Flying  Corps,  Royal —     .         .         .  431 
Pay  for  Naval  Wing         .         .  781« 
Foreign  Languages — 

Officers  qualified  as  Interpreter 

in 432 

Officers     studying     abroad     on 

full  pay 433a" 

Foreign  Orders— 

Officers  Authorised  to  Wear  on 

all  occasions    ....  763 

Regulations  as  to  Wearing  .         .  925 

Forms,  Alterations  of        .         .  966 

Fourth  Battle  Squadron,  Ships  of     .  269 

Fourth  Cruiser  S  >uadron .         .         .  269 


CONTENTS. 


vn 


Full  Pay- 
Royal  Marines    ....  786 

Royal  Navy         .         .         .         .773 

Garter,  Order  of,  Knights  of      .         .  744 

Gilbert  Blane  Medal  .        .        .854 

Good  Conduct  Medals  and  Gratuities, 
Regulations  as  to    .         .         .         .  934 

Goodenough  Medal  and  Fund    .         .854 

Good  Service  Pensions — 

List  of  Officers  holding  .  .  736 
Rules  as  to  .         .         .         .  909 

Graham  Naval  History  Prize     .         .  854 

Gratuities — 

For  Relatives  of  Officers  .  .  906 
Good  Conduct      .         .         .         .934 

Greenwich  Hospital — 

Admission  of  Boys  to        .        .  972 
Admission    of    Boys     into     Or- 
phanages, etc.  at  Expense  of  .  971 
Admission  of  Girls  into  Schools, 

etc.,  at  Expense  of  .         .         .  973 
Education    Grants  for    Officers' 
Children  .         .         .970 

Greenwich  Hospital  Department        .  539 

Greenwich  Hospital  Livings  held  by 

Chaplains  of  the  Royal  Navy      .  562 

Greenwich  Hospital  Pensions — 

List  of  Officers  in  receipt  of  .  739 
Rules  as  to  (Men)  .         .  914 

Rules  as  to  (Officers)    .         .         .910 

Greenwich,  Royal  Hospital         .         .  562 

Greenwich  Royal  Hospital  School      .  562 

Greenwich,  Royal  Naval  College — 

Officers  of  ....  557 

Officers  Studying  at  the      .         .  558 

Gunners,  Chief,  List  of,  in  Seniority  193 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813 

Gunners,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  197 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813 

Gunners,  Royal  Marine,  List  of,  in 
Seniority 262a 

Gunnery  School,  Portsmouth  (see 
under  'Excellent') 

Half- pay — 

Declaration  form  .  .  .  807 
Officers     Discharged      to,    from 

Foreign  Service        .         .         .  811 
Officers     Discharged     to,     from 

Home  Service  .         .         .  812 

Procedure  for  Placing  on  .  .  810 
Royal  Marines  .  .  .  ,796ii 
Royal  Navy  .  .  793 

Harbour  Service,  Ships  on  .         .  416 


PAGE 

Harbour      Service,      Small      Steam 

Vessels,  Tugs,  etc.,  Employed  on  .  402 
Headquarters  Staff  of  Royal  Marines  240 
Head  Schoolmasters — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .  238 
Regulations  as  to  .  .  .  885 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813a 

Head  Stewards,  List  of,  in  Seniority238# 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813 

Head  Wardmasters — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .38 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813 

Home  Fleets,  Ships  of  269 

Honorary  Chaplains  to  the  King  .  79 
Honorary  Distinctions  .  xvii 

Honorary  Lieutenants,  List  of  .  .715 
Eonorary   Officers  in  His  Majesty's 

Fleet     ...  80 

Eonorary   Officers  of    Royal    Naval 

Reserve 515 

Eonorary  Physicians  to  the  King  .  79 
Eonorary  Surgeons  to  the  King  .  79 
Bospital,  King  Edward  VI I. 's  for 

Officers  975 

Eospital,  Royal,  Greenwich  .  .  562 
Bospital  School,  Greenwich  .  562 

Bospitals,  Naval — 

Dispensers  at  .         .         .  5^4 

List  of,  with  their  Officers  .         .  554 

Store  Matrons  at  564 

Bulks,  Vessels  Available  for      .         .  409 

Eumane  Society's  Medals — 

List  of  Recipients  of  .  .  .  960 
Regulations  as  to  Wearing  .  939 

Bydrographie       Department,       Ad- 
miralty ...  .         .  532 
Imperial  Service  Order,  Companions 

of 757« 

Indian   Empire,  Order  of,    Knights 

etc.,  of 7536 

Tndian  Marine,  Royal — 

Alphabetical  Index  of  Officers  of  435 
Naval  Establishments  .         .   593 

Officers  of,  in  Seniority      .         .  4  39 
Relative  Rank  of  Officers  of        .9516 
Uniform  for  Officers  of        .         .9516 
Inspector  of  Marine  Recruiting       .  264 
Inspectors-General  of   Hospitals  and 

Fleets,  Retired  List  of,  in  Seniority  691 
Inspectors  of  Machinery,  Retired — 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .        .  674 
Promoted  from  Fleet,-  Staff,  and 
Chief  Engineer         .        .         .  675 


CONTENTS. 


Instructors  in  Cookery — 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .         .238Z> 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Intelligence  Division  of  Admiralty, 


Foreign 


532 
432 

433a" 
570 

570 


975 


War  Staff 
Interpreters — 

Officers,  Qualified  as 
Officers        Studying 
Languages  Abroad 
Judicial  Department 
Justice,  High    Court    of,    Admiralty 
Division  .... 

Keeper  and  Steward  of  Eoyal  Cabins 

in  H.M.  Yacht  .         .         .         .238a 

King    Edward    VII's    Hospital    for 
Officers  ..... 

King's  Honorary  Physicians.  Surgeons 

and  Chaplains 
King's  Naval  and  Marine  Aides-de- 
Camp     ......     78 

King's  Naval  Equerries     .         .         .78 
Lantern  Slides — 

List  of,  in  local  slide  libraries         969a 

Law  Agents 

Law  Officers 

Levees,  Regulations  for 

Lieutenant-Commanders — 

Flag,  List  of 

List  of,  in  Seniority    . 

Supplementary,      List      of, 

Seniority 

Lieutenants — 

Flag,  List  of 

Honorary,  List  of 

List  of,  in  Seniority . 

Retired,  List  of,  in  Seniority 

Supplementary,    List    of,    in 

Seniority        .        .        .        .141a 

Lifeboat  Institution,  Royal  National, 

Medal  of 

Livings,  Greenwich  Hospital  held  by 

Chaplains  of  the  Royal  Navy 
Lords    Commissioners    of     the    Ad- 
miralty .         .         ,         .81 
Marine  Aides-de-Camp  to  the  King  .' 
Marines,  Eoyal — 

Artillery,  Officers  of  .  .  .  241 
Artillery,  Staff  of  .  .  .247 
Dress  Regulations  .  .  .  848 
Entry  of  .        .         .  856  &  864 

Full  Pay  of-  ....  786 
Half  Pay  of  g04 

Headquarters,  Staff  of        .         !  240 


78 


.  571 

570,  571 
.  944 

.  266 
.  107 
in 
.  141 

.  266 
.  715 

122 
660 


957 


562 


531 

78 


PAGE 

Marines,  Royal — contd. 

Light  Infantry,  Officers  of  .248 

Light  Infantry,  Staff  of  .  .261 
Numbers     allowed     on     Active 

List 825 

Officers  on  Half- Pay,  List  of  .713 
Officers  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  240 
Recruiting  Staff  Officers  .  .  264 
Reserve  of  Officers  .  .  .122a 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Regulations 

for   .  ...  942 

Retired  Officers,  List  of  .  .  705 
Retirement  of,  General  Rules  as 

.819a 
.  905 
in 
.221a 
.  813 
.147a 
.  799 
775 


to 
Marriage  of  Officers,  Report  of  . 
Masters-at-Arms,    Chief,   List   of, 
Seniority         .... 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  . 
Mates — List  of,  in  Seniority 
Pension 
Pay 


Mechanical     Training      Establish- 
ments, Teaching  Staff  .        .        .  562 
Mechanicians'       Establishment, 

Chatham  (see  under  '  Pembroke  ') 
Mechanicians,  Warrant — 

List  of 236a- 

Scale  of  Pensions  for  .  .  .  M3 
Medals- 
Albert  ....  762,  930 
Board  of  Trade  .  .  .  .762a 
Conspicuous  Gallantry  .  761,  928 
For    Saving   Life,   Rules    as    to 

Wearing.  ....  939 
Good  Conduct,  Regulations  as  to  934 
Humane  Society's  .  .  939.  960 
Order  in  which  to  be  worn  .  829 

Royal    National  Lifeboat  Insti- 
tution    .... 
Royal  Naval  Reserve,  Long  Ser 

vice  and  Good  Conduct  . 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve 

Long  Service    . 
Royal  United  Service 
Rules  and  Statutes  as  to     . 
Medical  Consultative  Board 
Medical        Department,        Director 

General  of      ... 
Medical     Director-General,     Depart 

ment  of  .... 

Medical  Establishments,  Dispensers  at 
Medical     Establishments,     Principal 

and  other  Officers  of  the         .         .  554 
Medical  Examining  Board  .         .542 


957 
924 

924 

0<5'2 
925 
542 

168 

536 

£.64 


CONTENTS. 


IX 


PAGE 

Medical  Officers — 

Employed  on  Eecruiting  Service  264 
Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to  .  866 
List  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .168 
.Reserve  of,  list  .         .         .  722a 

Reserve  of,  Regulations    .         .    867 
Medical  Officers,  Retired — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .691 
Medical  Requirements  for  Candidates 

for  Commissions  in  the  Royal  Navy  864: 
Mediterranean  Station,  Ships  on  .270a 
Megaw,  Ronald,  Memorial  Prize  .  854 
Mercantile  Marine,  Board   of  Trade 

Certificate  for  .  939 

Merchant     Vessels,    Royal    Naval 

Reserve 417 

Merit,  Order  of  .         .         .         .752 

Midshipmen,  List  of,  in  Seniority      .  147# 
Militia,  Australian  Naval  .         .  584,  590 
Miscellaneous      Circulars,      Memor- 
anda, etc.  .         .         .  939 
Mobilisation   Division   of  Admiralty 

War  Staff 532 

Museum,  Naval  and  Dockyard,  Ports- 
mouth   547 

Music,  Royal  Naval  School  of  .  .  263 
Nautical  Almanac  Office  .  .  .  540 
Naval  Aides-de-Camp  to  the  King  .  78 
Naval    Artillery    Volunteers,    Royal 

(late)  List  of  Officers  of  .         .731 

Naval  Attaches  ....   532 

Naval      Barracks,      Chatham      [see 

under  '  Pembroke ') 
Naval     Barracks,     Devonport     {see 

under  'Vivid') 
Naval     Barracks,     Portsmouth     {see- 
under  '  Victory ') 
Naval  Cadets — 

Entry  of,  from  '  Conway,'  under 

New  Scheme   .         .         .         .863 
Regulations  as  to  Entry  of  856  &  863 
Regulations  while  at  Osborne  and 
Dartmouth       .         .         .         .860 
Naval      and      Dockyard     Museum, 

Portsmouth  .....  547 
Naval  Education,  Director  of  .  .  540 
Naval  Education,    Office  and    Staff 

of  Director  of  557 

Naval  Equerries  to  the  King  .  .  78 
Naval  Forces,  Dominion  {see  Dominion 

Naval  Forces) 
Naval  Instructors — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .        .  166 


PAGS 

Naval  Instructors,  Retired — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .672 
Naval      Nursing       Service,      Queen 
Alexandra's  Royal — 

Nursing  Service  .         .         .   563 

Order  in  Council  as  to         .         .947 

Order  in  Council  as  to  Reserve 

of  Nursing  Sisters  for      .         .  947 

Naval  Ordnance  Department     .         .  944 

Naval    Ordnance,     Department     of 

Director  of  .  .  .  .  .534 
Naval  Ordnance  Depots  .  .  .553a 
Naval  Pensions — 

List  of  Officers  in  Receipt  of      .  738 
Rules  as  to  (Officers')         .         .  910 
Naval  Prison     .....   568 
Naval    Reserve     Merchant     Vessels, 

Royal 417 

Naval  Reserve,  Royal — 

{See  Royal  Naval  Reserve.) 
Naval  Retirements — 

General  Rules  as  to     .         .         .  814 

Previous  to  1870,  Rules  as  to       .  820 

Naval  Store  Department    .         .         ,533a 

Naval  Torpedo  Depfits   .     .         .         ,553b 

Naval  Uniforms — 

For  Men 839 

For  Officers  .         .         .        .828 

Naval  Wing  of  Royal  Flying  Corps, 

Pay  of 781a 

Navigating  Lieutenants,  Retired,  List 

of,  in  Seniority    ....  667 
Navigating  Sub-Lieutenants,  Retired, 

List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .         .  669 
Navigation  Department     .         .        .  533 
Navigation  School  {see  under '  Dryad ') 
Navy  and  Prize  Agents      .  .  957 

Newman  Memorial  Fund  and  Prize  .  854 
Numbers    of     Officers    allowed     on 

Active  List 823 

Numbers  of   Gfficers,   Royal    Naval 

Reserve 826 

Nursing  Service,  Queen  Alexandra's 
Royal   Naval — 
Nursing  Staff  of  563 

Order  in  Council  as  to         .         .  944 
Order  in  Council  as  to  Reserve 
of  Nursing  Sisters  for       .         .  947 

Obituary 963 

Observatory,  Cape  of  Good  Hope       .  540 
Observatory,  Royal,  Greenwich         .    540 


CONTENTS. 


Office  of  Admiral  Commanding  Coast 

Guard  and  Reserves        .         .         .  423 
Officers — 

Emergency  List  of  721 

Honorary,  in  His  Majesty's  Fleet     80 

Numbers  Allowed  on  Active  List  823 

Ogilvy  Medal  .         .         .         .854 

Operations    Division     of    Admiraltv 

War  Staff '      .         -         .  532 

Order,  Distinguished  Service — 

Companions  of  ...  757& 

Statutes  of  .         .         .929 

Order,  Imperial  Service,  Companions 

of  757a 

Order  of  Merit 752 

Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George, 
Knights  of       ...         .  .752a 

Order  of  St.  Patrick,  Knight  of  .         .  744 
Order  of  the  Bath  — 

Knights,  etc.,  of .        .         .         .  744 

Qualifications  for         ,         .         .  925 
Order  of  the  Garter,  Knights  of.         .  744 
Order  of  the  Indian  Empire,  Knights 
etc.,  of  .         .         .         .         .         .753& 

Order  of  the  Star  of  India,  Knights, 

etc.,  of 752a 

Order  of  the  Thistle,  Knight  of  .744 

Order,  Koyal  Victorian,  Knights,  etc., 

of 754 

Orders — 

Lists    of     Knights    and    Com- 
panions of       ...         .  744 
Order  in  which  to  be  worn  .  829 

Kules  and  Statutes  as  to     .         .  925 
Orders,  Foreign — 

Officers  Authorised  to  Wear  on  all 
occasions  .  ,  763 

Ordnance  Board  ....  542 
Ordnance  Department,  Naval  .  .  944 
Ordnance,  Department  of  Director  of 

Naval 534 

Ordnance  Depots  .  .  .  ,553a 
Osborne,    Convalescent    Home    for 

Officers           .        .        .        (see  cover) 
Osborne,  Royal  Naval  College   .         .  560 
Patrol  Flotillas          .         .         .         .269a" 
Pay- 
Full,  Scale  of                .         .         .773 
Half,  Declarations  for          .         .  807 
Half,  Scale  of                .         .         .793 
Retired,  Declarations  for     .         .  807 
Retired,  Scale  of           ...  797 
Surveying 781 


Paymasters,  District.  Coast  Guard  .428a 
Paymasters    in    Chief,    List    of,    in 

Seniority 179 

Retired,  List  of.  in  Seniority  .  698 
Paymasters,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  186 
Paymasters,     Retired,     List    of,     in 

Seniority  .....  702 
Paymasters    who     have     served    as 

Secretaries  .  .  .  .  .178 
Payments  in  Addition  to  Wages        .  788 

Pensions — 

Commissioned  Warrant  Officers. 
Warrant  Officers,  Chief  and 
other  Officers  of  Coast  Guard, 
Scale  of  ....  813 

For  Relatives  of  Officers  .  .  906 
For  Wounds,  Officers  Holding  .  737 
Good  Service,  Officers  Holding  .  736 
Good  Service,  Rules  as  to  .  .  909 
Greenwich  Hospital,  Officers  in 

Receipt  of  .         .         .739 

Greenwich  Hospital,  Rules  as  to  910 
Greenwich  Hospital,  Seamen  and 

Marines  ....  914 

Greenwich  Hospital,  Widows  and 

Relatives  ....  915 
Naval,  Officers  in  Receipt  of  .  738 
Naval,  Rules  as  to  .  .  .  910 
Seamen's  Naval  (Long  Service)  .  912 
Travers,  Officers  in  Receipt  of  .  743 
Travers,  Rules  as  to  .  .  .911 
Widows,  Scale  of  893 

Physical  Requirements  for  Candidates 

for  Commissions  in  the  Royal  Navy  864 
Physical    Training,    School  of  {see 

under  'Victory') 
Physicians,  Honorary,  to  the  King     .     79 
Portsmouth    Naval    and    Dockyard 
Museum 547 

Prison,  Naval — 

Bodmin       .....  562 

Prize  Agents  for  Naval  Officers.  957 

Prize  Money,  Proclamation  as  to        .  952 
Prizes  Advertised  for  Payment  .         .  957 
Prizes,  Testimonials,  etc.,  List  of        .  854 
Queen     Alexandra's     Royal     Naval 
Nursing  Service — 

Nursing  Staff      .         .         .         .563 

Order  in  Council  as  to  .         .  944 

Order  in   Council  as  to  Reserve 

of  Nursing  Sisters  for     .         .  947 

Rank  and  Command  .         .         .  994 


CONTENTS. 


X.- 


PAGE 

Rank,  Relative,  of   Officers  of  Navy 

and  Army  .....  950 
Rank,    Relative,    of     Royal     Indian 

Marine  Officers  .  .  .  .951ft 
Rear-Admirals,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  88 
Rear- Admirals,  Retired,  List  of .  .  632 
Recruiting  Service,  Officers  Employed 

on 264 

Red  Cross,  Royal  .  .  .7576,  928 
Registrars  of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  .  517 
Registry,  Admiralty  .         .         .  570 

Regulations — 

Assistant  Clerks,  Entry  of  .  .  875 
Boy  Artificers  .  .  .  .884 
Chaplains,  Entry  of  .  .  .  865 
"Conway,"  Entry  of  Cadets  from.  863 
Dockyard  Apprentices  .  .  885 
Emergency  Officers  .  .  .  942 
Foreign  Orders  .  .  .  .925 
Head  Schoolmasters  .  .  .  939 
Levees  .....  944 
Medals,   for   Saving   Life,   as  to 

Wearing 938 

Medals,   Humane  Society,  as  to 

.    Wearing 938 

Medical  Officers,  Entry  of  .  865 

Medical  Officers  for  Temporary 

Service,  Entry  of     .         .         .  867 
Naval  Cadets,  Entry  and  Train- 
ing of 855 

Ordnance  Department,  Naval  .  944 
Physical  Requirements  for  Entry  S63 
Rank  and  Command  .  .  .  948 
Reserve  of  Accountant  Officers  .  921 
Reserve  of  Marine  Officers  .  942 

Reserve  of  Medical  Officers  .  867 
Retired   Officers,   Called   Out  or 

under  Training  .  .  .  941 
Retired  Officers,  Voluntarily  Re- 
employed ....  941 
Retirement,  General  .  .  .814 
Retirement,  Marine  Officers  .819a 
Retirement,  Naval  Officers.  .  814 
Retirement,  previous  to  1870  .  820 
Royal  Indian  Marine  .         .         .951ft 

Royal  Marines    .         .         .  [^ 

Royal  Naval  Reserve  (Officers)  .  917 
R.N.R.  &    R.N.V.R.  Decoration 

and  Medal  ...  .  923-4 
Uniform,  Naval  Officers  .  .  828 
Uniform,  Petty  Officers,  Men  and 

.  839 


PAGE 

Regulations — contd. 

Uniform,  Royal  Marines     .         .951ft 
War  Colleges      .  .         .         .948 

Relative  Rank  of   Officers  of    Navy 

and  Army       .....   950 
Relative  Rank  of  Royal  Indian  Marine 

Officers 951ft 

Removals  from  Active  List         .         .  964 
Reserve     Merchant     Vessels,    Royal 

Naval 417 

Reserve  of  Marine  Officers  .722« 

Reserve  of  Marine  Officers,  Regula- 
tions for         ....         .  942 
Reserve  of  Medical  Officers — 

List  of 722« 

Regulations  for     .         .         .         .867 
Reserve  of  Nursing  Sisters  for  Queen 
Alexandra's  Royal  Naval  Nursing 
Service — 

Order  in  Council  as  to  .  .947 
Reserve,  Royal  Naval — 

{See  Royal  Naval  Reserve.) 

Reserve,  Royal  Naval  Volunteer         .  521 

Decoration  for  Officers         .         .  923 

Medal  for  Long  Service       .         .  924 

Reserves,  Coast  Guard  and,  Office  of 

Admiral  Commanding    .         .         .  423 

Retired  Lists 629 

Retired  Officers —% 

Alphabetical  List  of  .        .597 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .         .  629 

Regulations  as  to,  called  out  or 

under  Training         .         .         .941 
Royal  Marines,  List  of        .         .  705 
Voluntary  Re-empluyment  of     .  941 
Retired  Pay — 

Declaration  Form        .         .         .  807 
Officers     Discharged     to,    from 

Foreign  Service       .         .         .811 
Officers     Discharged     to,     from 

Home  Service  .         .         .812 

Procedure  for  Placing  on    .         .  810 

Royal  Marines    ....  804 

Royal  Navy         .        .         .         .797 

Retirements — 

General  Rules  as  to    .         .         .814 
Marine  Officers,  General  Rules  as 

to 819a 

Naval  Officers,  General  Rules  as 

to 814 

Previous  to  1870,  Rules  as  to  .  820 
Roman  Catholic  Chaplains  .  .166 
Ronald  Megaw  Memorial  Prize  .  f  5 1 

Rotely  Educational  Grants         .         .  973 


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PAGE 

Royal  Corps  of  Naval  Constructors   .  543 

Royal  Flying  Corps  .  .  431 

Pay  for  Naval     Wing       .         .781a 

Royal  Hospital,  Greenwich         .         .  562 

Royal  Hospital  School,  Greenwich     .  562 

Royal  Humane  Society's  Medal     939,  960 

Hoyal  Indian  Marine — 

Alphabetical  List  of  Officers  of  .  435 
Naval  Establishments  of  .  .  593 
Officers  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  439 
Relative  Rank  of  Officers  of  .9515 
Uniform  for  Officers  of        .         .9515 

Royal  Marines — 

Artillery,  Officers  of  .         .         .  241 
.  Artillery,  Staff  of  247 

Dress  Regulations  .  .  .  848 
Entry  of  .         .      856  and  864 

Full  Pay  of  .  .  .  .786 
Gunners  ....  .262« 
FlalfPayof  .  .  .  .804 
Headquarters,  Staff  of  .  .  240 
Light  Infantry,  Officers  of  .248 

Light  Infantry,  Staff  of  .261 

Numbers     allowed     on    Active 

List        .  .  825 

Officers  of,  in  Seniority  .  .  240 
Officers  on  Half-Pay,  List  of  .  7J3 
Pensions  to  Men  of  .  .  .912 
Recruiting  Staff  Officers  .  ,264 
Reserve  of  Officers  .  .  .722a 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Regulations 

for 942 

Retired  Officers,  List  of      .         .  705 
Retirement  of,  General  Rules  as 
to 818 

Royal     National    Lifeboat    Institu- 
tion Medal  .         .         .         .957 

Royal    Naval    Artillery    Volunteers, 

(late)  List  of  Officers  of       .         .  731 

Royal  Naval  Barracks,  Chatham  (see 
under  'Pembroke') 

Royal  Naval  Barracks,  Devonport 
(see-  under  '  Vivid ') 

Royal  Naval  Barracks,  Portsmouth 
(see  under  '  Victory') 

Royal  Naval  College,  Dartmouth      .  559 

Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne  .         .  560 

Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich — 

Officers  of 557 

Officers  Studying  at  the      .         .  558 

Rojal  Naval  College,  Keyham  .         .  561 


Royal  Naval  Nursing  Service,  Queen 
Alexandra's — 

Nursing  Staff     ....  563 
Order  in  Council  as  to         .         .  944 
Order  in  Council  as  to  Reserve 
of  Nursing  Sisters  for      .         .  947 
Royal  Naval  Reserve — 

Alphabetical  List  of  Officers  of  .  444 
Australasian  Branch  .  .  .516 
Decoration  for  Officers  .  .  923 
Drill  Ships  of  .  .  .  .431 
Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good 

Conduct  .         .         .         .924 

Number  of   Officers   on    Active 

List 826 

Officers  and   Honorary    Officers 

of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .  462 
Officers  Flying  Blue  Ensign  .520« 
Registrars  of  .         .         .517 

Regulations  as  to  .  ■  .  .917 
Retired     Officers,     Alphabetical 

List  of 723 

Retired     Officers,     List     of,    in 
Seniority         ....  726 
Royal     Naval    Reserve    Merchant. 

Vessels        .....  417 

Royal  Naval  School  of  Music    .         .  263 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  .  521 

Decoration  for  Officers        .         .  923 

Medal  for  Long  Service       .         .   924 

Royal  Naval  War  College         .         .  561 

Regulations        ....  948 

Royal  Observatory,  Greenwich  .  540 

Royal  Red  Cross        .         .         .  757&,  928 

Royal    United    Service    Institution, 

Gold  Medallists  of  962 

Royal  Victorian  Order,  Knights,  etc., 

of 754 

Ryder  Memorial  Fund  and  Prize       .  854 
St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  Order  of, 

Knights,  etc.,  of  .  .  .  .752a 
St.  Patrick,  Order  of,  Knight  of  .  744 
Sale,  Vessels  for  ...  .  409 
Schoolmasters,  Chief — 

List  of 237 

Regulations  as  to  885 

Schoolmasters,  Head — 

List  of 238 

Regulations  as  to         .         .         .  885 
School  of  Music,  Royal  Naval    .         .  263 


CONTENTS. 


xiii 


School  of   Physical    Training  (see 

under  '  Victory ') 
School,  Eoyal  Hospital,  Greenwich    .  562 
Schools,  Dockyard,  Teaching  Staff     .  561 
Seamen  and  Marines — 

Allowances  to  Children  of  .915 

Greenwich     Hospital     Pensions 

for 914 

Pensions  to  .  .  .  .912 
Pensions  to  Widows  of  .  .  915 
Second  Battle  Squadron,  Ships  of  .  269 
Second  Cruiser  Squadron  .  .269 
Second  Fleet,  Ships  of  .  .  .2695 
Secretaries — 

List  of,  to  Flag  Officers      .         .  266 

Paymasters  who  have  served  as    .  178 

Secretary's    Department,   Admiralty  531 

Shadwell  Testimonial  Prize     .        .  854 

Ships — 

Alphabetical  List  of,  with  their 

Officers  and  present  Stations  271 
Classes  of,  List  of  .  .  .270d 
Destroyer  Flotillas.  .  269,  270 
Dominion  Naval  Forces  398a,  591 
Flag,  List  of  .         .         .266 

For  Subsidiary  Services  and  for 

Sale 409 

In    Commission    at   Home  and 

Abroad 269 

Small  Steam  Vessels,  Tugs,  etc., 

Employed  on  Harbour  Service  402 
Torpedo  Boats  and  Submarine 
Flotillas  in  Home  Waters  269, 

270,  270& 
Under  orders  of  Admiral  Com- 
manding   Coast    Guard    and 
Reserves  .        .        .        .270c 

Shotley        Barracks       (see     under 

'  Ganges ') 
Sick  Quarters,  Surgeons  and  Agents 

at 565 

Signal    Boatswains,  Chief,  List  of,  in 

Seniority        .....  220 
Signal     Boatswains,     List     of,     in 

Seniority 220 

Signal  School,  Chatham  (see  under 

'  Pembroke ') 
Signal  School,  Devonport  (see  under 

'  Vivid  ') 
Signal    School,    Portsmouth      (see 

under  '  Victory') 
Skippers,  Royal  Naval  Reserve  .  512 


PAGE 
Slides,  Lantern,  list  of  in  local  slide 
libraries  ....  969a 

i Squadrons — 

Officers  Commanding          .         .  267 
In    Commission    at    Home   and 
Abroad 269 

Staff  Captains  Retired  as  Captains, 
List  of 647 

Staff  Commanders,  Retired — 

As  Captains,  List  of  .         .  648 

As  Commanders,  List  of     .         .  659 
List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .  666 
Staff  Engineer,  Retired    .        .        .682 
Staff    Paymasters,    List    of,    in   Se- 
niority .         .         .         .         .185 
Staff  Paymasters,  Retired,  List  of,  in 

Seniority 702 

Staff  Surgeons,  List  of,  in  Seniority  172 
Staff   Surgeons,  Retired,  List  of,  in 

Seniority        .....  695 
Star  of  India,  Knights,  etc.,  of  .752a 

Statutes — 

Albert  Medal      .         .         .  .930 

Distinguished  Service  Order  .  929 

Order  of  the  Bath       .         .  .925 

Royal  Red  Cross         .         .  .928 

Victoria  Cross     .         .         .  .926 

Stewards,  Head,  List  of,  in  Seniority  238a 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .  .  .  813 
Store  Matrons,  Royal  Naval  Hos- 
pitals .....  564 
Sub- Lieutenants,  List  of,  in  Seniority  142 
Sub-Lieutenants,  Acting  List  of,  in 

Seniority         ....         .147c 
Sub-Lieutenants,  Retired,  List  of,  in 

Seniority        .....  669 
Submarine      Flotillas      in      Home 

Waters    .         .         .  269^,  270& 

Subsidiary  Services,  List  of   Vessels 

for,  Hulks  and  Vessels  for  Sale  405 

Subsidised  Merchant  Cruisers     .         .  422 
Superintendents    of    Contract    built 

Ships      ......  533 

Supplementary  List — 

Lieutenant-Commanders,      List 

of,  in  Seniority  .  .  .141 
Lieutenants,  List  of,  in  Seniority  141a 
Regulations  respecting      .         .  943 

Surgeons  and  Agents  .         .         .  565 


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CONTENTS. 


PAGE 

Surgeons,  Civilian  Dental  .         .  564 

Surgeons,  Honorary,  to  the  King  .  79 
Surgeons,  Naval — 

Entry  of,  Regulations  as  to          .  866 
List  of,  in  Seniority     .         .         .  175 
Surgeons,  Naval,  for  temporaiy  Ser- 
vice   868 

Surgeons,    Retired,  List   of,  in    Sen- 
iority        696 

Surgeons-General,  List  of,  in  seniority  168 

Surveying  Pay 781 

Surveying  Service — 

Officers  employed  on   .         .         .  434 

Ships  on 270a 

Teaching  Staff,  Dockyard  Schools  .  561 
Teaching  Staff,  Mechanical  Training 

Establishments  ....  562 
Telegraphic    Addresses,   Admiralty 

Establishments  at  Home  .  .xviii 
Telegraphists,   "Warrant,   List  of,  in 

Seniority  ....  .221a 
Tenders,  Coast  Guard  .         .         .431 

Third  Battle  Squadron,  Ships  of  .  269 
Third  Cruiser  Squadron  .  .  .  269 
Third  Fleet,  Ships  of  .         .         .269c 

Thistle,  Order  of,  Knight  of       .         .  744 
Torpedo  Boats  in  Commission  with 
full  or  Nucleus  Crews,  with  their 

Officers 399 

Torpedo      Boat      and     Submarine 

Flotillas  at  Home  Ports  269o\  2705 
Torpedo  Depots  .  .  .  5535 
Torpedo     School,     Devonport    (see 

under  '  Defiance ') 
Torpedo    School,    Portsmouth    (see. 

under  '  Vernon ') 
Torpedo     School,     Sheerness     (see 

under  'Actaeon') 
Training  Squadron    .         .         .         .270a 
Transport  Department,  Admiralty     .  536 
Travers  Pensions,  List  of  Officers  in 

receipt  of 743 

Treasure, Conveyance  of, Proclamation 

as  lo  ■  i  •  •  •  •  •  955 
Tugs  employed  on  Harbour  Service  .  402 
Uniform  Regulations — 

Naval  Officers  .  .  .  .828 
Petty  Officers,  men  and  boys  .  839 
Royal  Indian  Marine .  .  .9515 
Royal  Marines    .  .  848 

United    Service    Institution,    Royal, 

Gold  Medallists  of  .         .  962 

"Vice- Admirals,  List  of,  in  Seniority  .  87 
Vice- Admirals  of  Ireland  .         .         .  572 


PAGE 

Vice-Admirals  of  the  Coast  of  Great 
Britain 572 

Vice-Admirals,    Retired,    List  of,   in 
Seniority 632 

Victoria  Cross — 

Officers      and     men     to     whom 

awarded  ....  758 

Statutes  of .         .         .         .         .926 

Victorian  Order,  Royal,  Knights,  etc. 
of 754 

Victualling  Department,  Admiralty  .  535 

Victualling    Yards,     Principal    and 
other  Officers  in  .         .         .  553 

Volunteer  Cadet  Corps      .         .         .530a 

Volunteer  Committee,  Admiralty       .  522 

Volunteer  Reserve,  Royal  Naval        .  521 

Volunteers,  late  Royal  Naval  Artil- 
lery, List  of  Officers  of  .         .         .  731 

Wages  of  Royal  Marines    .         .         .786 

Wages  of  Ship's  Company  .         .  782 

War  College,  Royal  Naval         .        .  561 
Regulations  .         .         .  948 

War  Course  for  Senior  Officers,  etc.  948 

War  Staff 532 

Wardmasters.  Head — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .         ,2385 

Scale  of  Pensions  for   .        .         .  813 

Warrant  Armourers — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .2385 
Scale  of  Pensions  for   .         .         .813 

Warrant  Electricians — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .  238 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Warrant  Mechanicians — 

List  of,  in  Seniority    .         .         .  237 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .813 

Warrant  Officers,  Acting,  List  of,  in 
Seniority 221a 

Warrant,  Officers,  Scale  of   Pensions 
for  .         .         .         .         .         .813 

Warrant  Telegraphists — 

List  of,  in  Seniority  .         .         .221a 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .  813 

Warrant  Writers,  List  of,  in  Seniority  238a 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .         .813 

Wharton  Testimonial        .        .        .  854 

Widows  Pensions — 

Greenwich  Hospital  (Men)  .  915 

Scale  of  Officers'.         .         .         .893 

Works  Department,  Admiralty .         .  537 

Wounds,  Pensions  for,  List  of  Officers 
holding ......  737 

Writers,  Warrant,  List  of,  in  Seniority  238a 
Scale  of  Pensions  for  .         .813 

Youths,  Entry  of        .        .        .        .876 


(     xv     ) 


ABBREVIATIONS,  &c. 


NOTE. — The  figures  preceding  each  name 
denote  the  number  of  the  ship  in 

A.  F.  denotes  Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 
Hon.  A.  F.    .  Honorary  do. 

A Admiral. 

V.  A.     .     .    .  Vice-Admiral. 

Hon.  V.  A.    .  Honorary  Vice-A  dmiral. 

R.  A.     .     .     .  Rear-Admiral. 

0 Captain. 

Or Commander. 

Lt-Cr.  .     .     .  Lieutenant-Commander. 

L Lieutenant. 

Hon.  L.     .     .  Honorary  Lieutenant. 

S.  L.     ...  Sub-Lieutenant. 

Mid.      .    .     ,  Midshipman. 

N.  C.     .     .     .  Naval  Cadet, 

8.  C.      ...  Staff-Captain. 

S.  Cr.     .     .     .  Staff  Commander. 

E.  V.  A.     .     .  Engineer  Vice-Admiral. 

E,  A.     .     .     .  Engineer  Rear- Admiral. 

E.  C.     .     .     .  Engineer  Captain. 

E.  Cr.   .     .     .  Engineer  Commander. 

E.  L.    .    .     .  Engineer  Lieutenant. 

E.  S.  L.     .     .  Engineer  Sub-Lieutenant. 

E.  Ins.  .     .     .  Inspector  of  Machinery. 

F.  E.     ...  Fleet  Engineer. 
S.  E.      ...  Staff  Engineer. 
Ch.  E.    .     .     .  Chief  Engineer.    - 
E Engineer. 

Ch.  A.  E.  .     .  Chief  Artificer  Engineer. 

A.  E,  ...  Artificer  Engineer  (in  Ac- 
tive Liat)  and  Assistant 
Engineer  (Retired  List). 

Ch.  F,  .     .     .  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet. 

Ch Chaplain. 

N.  I       ...  Naval  Instructor. 


in  the  Alphabetical  List  of  Act  ire  Officers 
which  the  officer  is  serving. 

S.  G.  denotes  Surgeon- General. 

D.  S.  G.    .     .  Deputy  Surgeon-General. 

Inspector-General  of  Hos- 
pitals and  Fleets. 

Deputy  Inspector-General 
of  Hospitals  and  Fleets. 

Fleet  Surgeon, 

Staff  Surgeon. 

Surgeon. 

Paymaster -in-Chief. 

Fleet  Paymaster. 

Staff  Paymaster. 

Paymaster. 

Assistant  Paymaster. 

Clerk. 

Assistant  Clerk. 

Chief  Gunner. 

Gunner. 

Chief  Boatswain. 

Boatswain. 

Chief  Signal  Boatswain. 

Signal  Boatswain. 

Warrant  Telegraphist. 

Carpenter  Lieutenant 

Chief  Carpenter. 

Carpenter. 

Chief  Schoolmaster. 

Head  Schoolmaster. 

Head  Wardmaster. 

Warrant  Mechanician. 

Warrant  Writer. 

Head  Steward. 

Chief  Master-at-Arms. 


I.  H.      . 

D.  I.  H. 

F.  S.      . 

t         f 

S."S.      . 

,         . 

S.     .    . 

p.  in  c. 

B 

F.  P.     . 

# 

S.  P.    .     . 

P.     .     . 

. 

A.  P.     . 

Ck. 

A.  C.     . 

Ch.Gr.  . 

Gr. 

Ch.  B.  . 

B.     .     . 

Ch.  S.B    . 

. 

S.B.      .     . 

W.T.     . 

Cr.  L.    . 

.     . 

Ch.  Cr. 

Car.      . 

Ch.  Sch. 

H.  Sch. 

, 

H.  W.  . 

W.  M.  . 

w.  w. 

H.  St. 

, 

Ch.M.-A. 

A. 

XVI 


ABBREVIATIONS,  Ac. 


I.  C.  denotes 
W.  A.   .     . 
W.  E.    .    .     . 
W.  O.    .     .     . 
R.  M.    .     .    . 
R.  M.  A.    .     . 
R.  M.  Col.      . 
R.  M.  Lt.-Col. 
R.  M.  Maj.     . 
R.  M.  G.  ' .    , 
R.  M.  L. 
R. M.  2nd  L 

R.  M.  Q.  M.  . 

Bndr.   .     .    . 

St.  Mj. 

R.  M.  G. 

Schm. 

Skr.  . 
P.  S.  C. 
P.  A.  C. 

CO.  . 

BY.  . 

Vt.  . 

NH.  . 

OH.  . 
TB 

OSP.  . 

PW  . 

GHP  . 

NP     . 


TP      . 
IB    . 


MB 


OB 


NOB  .     .     . 
ENVR  '.     . 


Instructor  in  Cookery. 

Warrant  Armourer. 

Warrant  Electrician. 

Warrant   Officer. 

Royal  Marines. 

Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

Colonel  Royal  Marines. 

Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Marines, 

Major  Royal  Marines. 

Captain  Royal  Marines. 

Lieutenant  Royal  Marines. 

Second  Lieutenant  Royal 
Marines 
.  Quarter  Master  Royal  Ma- 
rines. 

Bandmaster  Royal  Ma- 
rines. 

Sergeant  Major  Royal 
Marines. 

Royal  Marine  Gunner 

Schoolmaster  Royal  Ma- 
rines. 

Skipper  RoyalNaval  Reserve 
,  Passed  Staff  College 
.  Passed     Advanced     Clas° 
Ordnance  College 

Coast  Guard. 

Dock  Yard. 

Victualling  Yard. 

Naval  Hospital 
.  'rreenwich  Hospital 

Serving  in  a  Torpedo  Boat. 

<+ood  Servicp  Pension 

Pension  for  Wounds. 

Greenwich  Hospital  Pen- 
sion. 

Naval  Pension,  late  Out- 
Pension  of  Greenwich 
Hospital. 

Travers  Pension. 

Officer  employed  in  the 
Intelligence  Division  of 
the  Admiralty  War  Staff. 
Officer  employed  in  the 
Mobilisation  Division  of 
the  Ai  imiralty  War  Staff. 
Officer  employed  in  the 
Operations  Di  vision  of  the 
Admiralty  War  Staff. 

Officer  employed  in  Naval 
Ordnance  Department. 

Officer  serving  in  the 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve. 


AdC.  denotes  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  King. 
KHC.     .  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  King. 
KHP     .  Hon.  Physician  to  the  King. 
KHS.     .  Hon  Surgeon  to  the  King. 
Sec.        .  Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer. 
AO         .  Clerk     to    Secretary    to    Flag 

Officer 
Coll.  Officer  studying   or   employed 

at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 

Greenwich. 
W.  Coll.   Officer  studying   at  the  Royal 
Naval  War  College,  Ports- 
mouth 
S  C         ,  Officer  undergoing  Short  Course 

of    Instruction  in  Gunnery, 

Torpedo,  etc. 
ScM.       .    Royal  Naval  School  of  Music. 

f  .  .  Navigating  Officer  qualified 
to  take  charge  of  any  of 
H.M.  first-class  ships. 

f  .  .  Surgeon  who  has  passed  for 
Sta,ff-Surgeon. 

f  .  .  Engineer  Lieutenant  who  has 
passed  the  qualifying  Exa- 
mination for  Advancement. 

f  .  .  Gunner  who  has  passed  the 
Advanced  Course. 

(A)  .  Before  an  Officer's  name  in  the 
Seniority  List — Qualified  in 
Air  duties  and  available  for 
service  in  Aircraft 

(Gt)  In  the  Seniority  List  a  Lieu- 
tenant who  has  passed  for 
Gunner?  Officer  and  who  is 
qualified  to  receive  the 
highest  rate  of  pay  under  the 
terms  of  Order  in  Council 
of  the  16th  November,  1903. 

(G)  •  In  tne  Seniority  List  a  Lieu- 
tenant who  has  passed  for 
Gunnery  Officer  ;  in  a  ship, 
an  Officer  borne  for  Gunnery 
Duties. 

(H)  •  In  the  Seniority  List,  an 
Officer  employed  in  the  Sur- 
veying Service. 

(7)  .  Officers  who  have  passed  for 
Interpreters. 

(I)  .  .  In  a  ship,  an  Officer  paid  as  an 
Interpreter 


ABBBEVIATIONS  &e. 


xvn 


® 


denotes  Officer  who  has  qualified  for 
Navigating  Duties  (but  has  not 
passedfor  first-class  ships),  and 
who  is  actually  employed,  or 
is  available  for  employment, 
on  such  duties. 

©Officer  who  has  passed  for 
first-class  ships,  and  is  actu- 
ally employed,  or  is  available 
for  employment,  on  Naviga- 
ting Duties. 

(N)  t  In  a  ship,  an  Officer  borne  for 
Navigating  Duties. 

PN ,  .  Officer  who  has  passed  the 
Warrant  Officers'  Examina- 
tion inNavigation  andPilotage 
and  who  is  actually  employed 
on  Navigating  duties,  or  is 
available  for  employment  on 
such  duties. 

(Pi\7f)  .  Officer  who  has  qualified  or  re- 
qualified  in  the  Warrant 
Officers'  Examination  in 
Navigation  and  Pilotage  at 
the  Navigation  School  since  it 
was  established  in  1903,  and 
who  is  actually  employed,  or 
is  available  for  employment 
on  Navigating  duties. 

®.  In  the  Seniority  List  an  Officer 
who  has  served  8  years  ar 
Secretary  to  a  Flag  Officer 


(S)  denotes  In  the  Seniority  List  an  Officer 
who  is  specially  qualified 
in  Signalling  Duties. 
In  a  ship,  an  Officer  qualified 
as  above  who  is  performing 
Signalling  Duties. 

SB  .  .  Officer  who  has  qualified  in 
Submarine  duties,  and  ia 
available  for  service  in  Sub- 
marines. 

(Tt)  •  In  tne  Seniority  List  a  Lien- 
tenant  who  has  passed  for 
Torpedo  Officer  and  who  is 
qualified  to  receive  the 
highest  rate  of  pay  under  the 
terms  of  Order  in  Council 
of  the  16th  November,  1903. 

(T)  .  In  the  Seniority  List  a  Lieu- 
tenant who  has  passed  for 
Torpedo  Officer;  in  a  ship, 
an  Officer  borne  for  Torpedo 
Duties. 

(H!  .  In  the  case  of  an  Officer  of  the 
Military  Branch — 
Qualified  to  act  as  an  Instruc- 
tor in  Physical  Training. 
In  the  cane  of  a  Medical  Officer — 
Has  been  through  a  long 
course  of  Physical  Training. 

WS  Officer    who    is    qualified  and 

eligible     for     a     War     Staff 
Appointment. 


NOTE— Temporary  Service  Chaplains  am  ear  as  Ch.  with  (temvy.)  against  their  names. 
Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  in  the  List  of  Ships  are  those  borne  as  additional  or 
Supernumerary. 


(     xviii     ) 
HONORARY    DISTINCTIONS. 


E.G.  ... 
&.T.  ... 
G.C.B. ._ 

K.C.B.... 
C.B.      .., 

K.P 

O.M.  ... 
G.C.S.I. 

K.C.S.I. 
C.S.I.    ... 
G.C.M.G 

K.C.M.G. 

C.M.G. 

G.C.I.E. 

K.C.I.E. 
CLE.  ... 

® 

© 

[KM] 

[R]         . 


(c) 


Knight  of  the  Garter. 
Knight  of  the  Thistle. 
Knight  Grand   Cross   of    the 

Bath. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 
Companion  of  ditto. 
Knight  of  St.    Patrick. 
Member  of  the  Order  of  Merit. 
Knight  Grand  Commander   of 

the  Star  of  India. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 
Companion  of  ditto. 
Knight   Grand    Cross   of    St 

Michael  and  St.  George. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 
Companion  of  ditto. 
Knight     Grand     Commander 

Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 
Knight  Commander  of  ditto. 
Companion   of   Order  of  the 

Indian  Empire. 


and 


G.C.V.O.   Knight    Grand    Cross    of 

Royal  Victorian  Order. 
K.C.V.O.    Knight  Commander  of  ditto 
C.V.O.  . . .  Commander  of  ditto. 
M.V.O....  Member   of    the  Fourth 
Fifth  Classes  of  ditto. 
Companion  of  the  Distinguish- 
ed Service  Order. 
Companion  of    the    Imperial 

Service  Order. 
Conspicuous  Service  Cross. 
Royal  Red  Cross. 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers' 

Decoration. 
Volunteer  Officers'  Decoration. 
Gold  Medal  for  service  in  the 

Field. 
Victoria  Cross 


the 


D.S.O. 
I.S.O. 

c.s.c. 

R.R.C. 
R.D. 

V.D. 
C5M 


® 

© 


Albert  Medal. 
Goodenough  Medal. f 


if  a  Medical  Officer,  the  Chadwick  Gold  Medal  and  Naval  Prize  ;f 
if  any  other  Officer,  the  Shadwell  Testimonial  Prize.f 
Gold  Medal  awarded  to  the  Surgeon  who  obtains  the  highest  number  of 
marks  of  his  entry  in  the  London  and  Haslar  examinations  combined. 
(In  the  case  of  Officers  entered  after  1910  this  mark  is  only  inserted  if  at 
least  75%  of  the  maximum,  marlis  is  obtained  in  these  examinations.) 
f  Gold  Medal  awarded  periodically  by  the  Sovereign  to  the  Cadet,  who, 
j      during    his    period    of  training,  exhibited  the  most  gentlemanlike 
I      bearing  and  good  influence  among  the  Cadets. 
Ryder  Memorial  Prize.f 
Commander  Egerton  Prize.f 
Ronald  Megaw  Memorial  Prize.f 
Ogilvy  Medal. f 
Medal  for  War  Service. 
before  the  name  of  an  Officer — authorized  to  wear  a  Foreign  Order  on  all 

occasions. 
after  the  name  of  an  Officer   of  the   Military  Branch — awarded    the 
Beaufort  Testimonial  and  the  Wharton  Testimonial 
with  Gold  Medal  (since  1907).f 
after  the  name  of  an    Officer  of  the   Military  Branch — awarded   the 
Beaufort  Testimonial  (previous  to   the  institution  of 
the  Wharton  Testimonial^.^ 
,,  ,,  of      an     Engineer     Officer — awarded     the     Newman 

Memorial  Prize.f 
„  „  of    a    Medical    Officer — awarded   Sir   Gilbert   Blane's 

Medal.f 
,,  .,  of  an    Officer — obtained  his  Lieutenant's  Commission 

by  competition  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  under  Admiralty  Order 
of  24th  December,  1838. 
after  the  name  of  an  Officer  —Obtained  his  Lieutenant's  Commission 
for  Meritorious  Examination  at  the  Royal  Naval  College  subject  to 
the  provisions  of  Circular  No.  19  C,  of  21st  June,  1865,  No.  28  C, 
of  14th  March,  1874,  or  No.  1  N,  of  1st  February,  1884  ;  or  was 
promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  6  months  from  date  of  seniority 
as  Sub- Lieutenant,  under  Art.  309A  of  the  King's  Regulations, 
f  For  conditions  or  award,  see  p.  854   Quarterly  Navy  List. 


(     xix      ) 


REGISTERED  TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESSES  FOR  ADMIRALTY 
ESTABLISHMENTS  AT  HOME. 


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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  be 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments.  ' 

Telegraphic  Addresses. 

Admiral  of  Patrols 

Adpatrols  (Vic),  London. 

Admiralty — 

Admiralty  (Westrand),  London. 

Accountant-General       .... 

Navy  Accounts(  Westrand),  London 

Admiral    Commanding     Coast     Guard 

and  Eeserves 

Coastguard  (Sowest),  London. 

Admiralty     Pattern     Eooms, 

Broadway,  Westminster   . 

Navipat  (Vic),  London. 

Great    Western    Chambers, 

Livery   Street,    Birmingham 

Navipat,  Birmingham 

Admiralty  Volunteer  Committee  . 

Advolcom  (Vic),  London. 

Deputy  Adjutant-General     „ 

Royal  Marines  (Vic),  London. 

Director  of  Air  Department 

Aircraft  (Westrand),  London. 

„          Navigation .... 

Dirnavig  (Westrand),  London. 

„          Navy  Contracts  . 

Contracts,  Admiralty  (Westrand), 

London 

„          Naval  Education 

Naveducas  (Westrand),  London. 

„          Naval  Ordnance  . 

Naval      Ordnance       (Westrand), 

London 

„          Stores           .... 

Naval  Stores  (Westrand),  London. 

„          Transports   .... 

Transports  (Westrand).  London, 

„          Victualling  .... 

Victualling  (Westrand),  London. 

„          Works          .... 

Navy  Works  (Westrand),  London. 

Hydrographer         ..... 

Hydrog  (Westrand),  London. 

Inspector  of  Target  Practice 

Intarpract  (Vic),  London. 

Medical  Director-General 

Navy  Medical  (Westrand),  London, 

Mobilisation  Division,   Admiralty  War 

Staff 

Mobstaff  (Westrand)  London. 

Superintendent  of  Contract  Work 

Conwork  (Westrand),   London. 

Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Stores 

Storeship  (Westrand),  London. 

Admiralty     Electrical      Cable       Overseer, 

24,  Wellington  Koad,  Charlton,  Kent 

Elecab,  Charlton,  S.E. 

Admiralty  Electrical  Machinery  Overseer, 

Midland    and     Southern     District,     80, 

Inchmery  Road,  Catford,  S.E. 

Elemach,  Catford,  London. 

Air  Station,  Dundee             . 

Aeroplanes,  Dundee. 

„          Felixstowe       .... 

,,          Felixstowe. 

,,           Fort  George      .... 

,,          Fort  George. 

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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  an  d  must  not  be 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 


Air  Station,  Gt.  Yarmouth 

,,  Isle  of  Grain    . 

,,  Calshot    .... 

Airship  Station,  Kingsnorth  (Medway) 
Arrochar,  R.N.  Torpedo  Range    . 


Telegraphic  Addresses. 


Aeroplanes,  Gt.  Yarmouth. 

,,  Isle  of  Grain. 

,,  Fawley,  Hants. 

Airships,  Hoo. 
Torpedo,  Arrochar. 


Bull  Point,  Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer.  !    c/o  Naval  Ordnance,  Plymouth. 


Calihrating  Officer,  Bantry 

Captain  Superintendent  of  Contract  Built 

Ships,  Clyde  District        .... 
Captain  Superintendent  of  Contract    Built 

Ships,  Tyne,  Thames,  Mersey,  Barrow,  and 

Sunderland       .         .  .         .         .         . 

Captain   Superintendent   of   Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyers  building  by  Contract 

Cardiff,  Inspector  of  Coal  Shipments    . 

Superintending  Transport  Officer    . 
Central  Air  Office,  Sbeerness  Sub-Depot    '. 
Central  Flying  School,  Upavon,  Wilts. 
Chatham.    Admiral   Superintendent    H.M. 
Dockyard 

Captain  of  Dockyard 

Cashier  . 

Commander-in-Chief,  The  Nore     . 

Commodore,  K.N.  Barracks 

Director  of   Dockyards  and  Dock- 
yard Work  . 

Electrical  Engineer 

Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 
Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 

Engineer  Rear- Admiral  serving  on 
Staff  of  Commander-in-Chief 

Expense  Accounts  Officer 

Manager  Constructive  Dept.  . 

Manager  Engineering  Dept.  . 

Naval  Ordnance  Officer  . 

Naval  Store  Officer 

Officer  in  Charge  of  Works    . 

R.M.  Barracks 

R.M,  Infirmary 

R.N.  Hospital 

Secretary  to  Admiral  Supt.     . 


Calibrate,  Bantry. 
Adsupt,  Glasgow. 

Adsupt,  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Adsupt  (Vic),  London. 

Detector,  Cardiff. 
Transports,  Cardiff. 
Seair,  Sheernes<>. 
Speedy,  Upavon. 

Dockyard,  Chatham. 
Tidal,  Chatham. 
Cashier,  Chatham. 
Admiral,  Chatham. 
Combrax,  Chatham. 

Director,  Chatham. 
Electrical,  Chatham. 

Machinery,  Chatham. 

Engrad,  Chatham. 
Accounts,  Chatham. 
Constructive,  Chatham. 
Engineering,  Chatham. 
Naval  Ordnance,  Chatham. 
Stores,  Chatham. 
Works,  Chatham. 
Marine,  Chatham. 
Marine  Infirmary,  Chatham. 
Medical,  Gillingbam,  Kent. 
Secretary,  Chatham. 


REGISTERED    TELEGRAPHIC    ADDRESSES— contd.       xxi 


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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  be 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 


Telegraphic  Addresses. 


Coast  Guard — 

District  Captain,  Bristol 
„  „        Harwich 

„  „         Kingstown 

„  ,,        Queenstown 

„  „         Southampton 

„  „         Edinburgh 

District  Paymaster,  Londonderry 
Coast  Guard  Works — 

District  Surveyor,  York 
Commodore  in  charge  of  Submarine  Service 
Cromarty,  Works  Department     . 

Dartmouth,  Koyal  Naval  College 
Deal,  Officer  in   Charge   of  Works    (R.M. 
Barracks)         ..... 

R.M.  Barracks         .... 

R.M.  Infirmary       .... 
Deptford,  Royal  Victoria  Yard     . 

Devonport,   Admiral  Superintendent  H.M. 
Dockyard    

Captain  of  Dockyard      .         .         . 

Cashier  ..... 

Commander-in-Chief      .         .         . 

Commodore    in   Charge   of    Boys' 
Training  Service 

Commodore,  R.N.  Barracks    . 

Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dock- 
yard Work 

Electrical  Engineer 

Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 
Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 

Engineer  Rear-Admiral  serving  on 
Staff  of  Commander-in-Chief 

Expense  Accounts  Officer 

Keyham  Royal  Naval  College 

Manager,  Constructive  Dept. 

Manager,  Engineering  Dept.  . 

Naval  Store  Officer 

Officer  in  Charge  of  Works    . 

R.N.  War  College  . 

Secretary  to  Admiral  Supt.     . 

Youths  Training  Establishment 
rover,  King's  Harbour  Master    . 

Superintending   Civil  Engineer  in 

Charge  of  Works  .... 


Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 
Coastguard, 


Bristol. 

Harwich. 

Kingstown. 

Queenstown. 

Southampton. 

Edinburgh. 

Londonderry. 


Works,  York. 
Submarines,  Gosport. 
Adworks,  Cromarty. 

College,  Dartmouth. 

Works,  Deal. 
Marine,  Deal. 
Infirmary,  Deal. 

Deptford  Dockyard  (Deptmark), 
London. 

Dockyard,  Devonport. 
Tidal,  Devonport. 
Cashier,  Devonport. 
Admiral,  Devonport. 

Training,  Devonport. 
Combrax,  Devonport, 

Director,  Devonport. 
Electrical,  Devonport. 

Machinery,  Devonpoi  t, 

Engrad,  Devonport. 
Accounts.  Devonport. 
College,  Devonport. 
Constructive,  Devonport. 
Engineering   Devonport. 
Stores,  Devonport. 
Works,  Devonport. 
Warcol,  Devonport. 
Secretary,  Devonport. 
Youths,  Devonport. 
Tidal,  Dover. 

Works,  Dover. 


xxii      REGISTERED  TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESSES— contd. 


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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  be 
used  except,  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 


Eastchurch,  Naval  Flying  School 
Electrical      Cable     Overseer,      Admiralty, 

at  Charlton    . 
Electrical  Machinery  Overseer,  160,  Stam- 
ford Street,  Manchester . 


Flying  School,  Central,  Upavon,  Wilts 

Glasgow,   Captain  Superintendent  of  Con- 
tract-Built Ships    .... 

Gosport,    Naval    Ordnance   Store    Officer, 
Priddy's  Hard         .... 
Royal  Clarence  Yard      .         .         . 
Eoyal  Marine  Barracks,  Forton 
Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Haslar 
Royal  Marine  Infirmary 

Greenock,  R.N.  Torpedo  Factory         .         . 

Greenwich,  Royal  Naval  College 

Royal  Hospital  School         . 

Haslar,     Admiralty    Liquid    Fuel  Experi- 
mental Works     . 
Haulbowline  {see  under  Queenstown) 
Home    Fleets,   Vice-Admiral    Commanding 

Second  and  Third  Fleets 
Humber    (North    Eillingholme),  Officer  in 

Charge  of  Works 

invergordon,  Works  Department 
Ipswich,  Officer  in  charge  of  Works 


Liverpool,  Admiralty  Transport  Officer 

Marchwood,  Deputy  Naval  Ordnance  Officer 

Nautical  Almanac  Office       .... 
Naval  Air  Stations  (see  Air  Stations) 
Naval  Flying  School,  Eastchurch 
Newcastle,  Assistant-Inspector  of  Steel 

Captain    Superintendent  of    Con- 
tract-Built Ships 

Inspector  of  Coal  Shipments  . 
Nore,  Commander-in-Chief .... 

Osborne,  Convalescent  Home        .         .         . 
Royal  Naval  College 


Telegraphic  Addresses. 


Aeroplanes,  Eastchurch. 
Elecab,  Charlton,  S.E. 
Elemach,  Manchester. 

Speedy,  Upavon. 

Adsupt,  Glasgow. 

Naval  Ordnance,  Gosport 

Clarence,  Gosport. 

Marine,  Gosport. 

Haslar,  Gosport. 

Marine  Infirmary,  Gosport 

Torpedo,  Greenock. 

Greenwich  College. 

Hospital  School  (Green),  London, 

Expert,  Gosport. 

Vice-Admiral,  Home  Fleet,  Sheer  - 
ness. 

Adworks,  South  Killingholm". 

Adworks,  Invergordon. 
Works,  Ipswich. 

Admiralty  Transports,  Liverpool. 
Naval  Ordnance,  Marchwood. 
Naulmanac  (Holb),  London. 

Aeroplanes,  Eastchurch. 

Steeliness,  Newcastle-on-Tync 

Adsupt,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Coaling,  Newcastle-on-Tyi  e. 
Admiral,  Chatham. 

Convalescent,  Osborne. 
College,  Osborne. 


REGISTERED  TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESSES— contd.      xxiii 


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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  be 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 

Telegraphic  Addresses. 

Overseer,  Armour  Plate,  Sheffield 

Testadmir,  Sheffield. 

Overseer,  Steel,  Cardiff        .... 

Testadmir,  Cardiff. 

Glasgow     .... 

Testadmir,  Glasgow. 

London       .... 

Testadmir  (Perry),  London. 

Middlesbrough  .         '. 

Testadmir,  Middlesbrough . 

Nottingham 

Testadmir,  Nottingham. 

Pattern  Rooms  (see  Admiralty) 

Pembroke,  Captain  Superintendent 

Dockyard,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Chief  Constructor  .... 

Constructive,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dock- 

yard Work          .... 

Director,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Electrical  Engineer 

Electrical,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 

Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 

Machinery,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Expense  Accounts  Officer 

Accounts,  Pembroke  Dock. 

King's  Harbour  Master 

Tidal,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Naval  Store  Officer 

Stores,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Officer  in  Charge  of  Works  . 

Works,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Secretary  to  Captain  Supt.    . 

Secretary,  Pembroke  Dock. 

Plymouth,  Naval  Ordnance  Officer 

Naval  Ordnance,  Plymouth. 

Royal  William  Yard  . 

Royal  William,  Plymouth. 

Royal  Naval  Hospital 

Medical,  Plymouth. 

R.M.  Barracks     .... 

Marine,  Plymouth. 

„            „       Dispensary            . 

Marine  Dispensary,  Plymouth. 

Plymouth  Sound,  King's  Harbour  Master    . 

Tidal,  Plymouth. 

Portland,  Captain-in-Charge 

Dockyard,  Portland. 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer  . 

Stores,  Portland. 

Engineer  Officer,  Naval  Depot 

Engineering,  Portland. 

Officer  in  Cnarge  of  Works    .         , 

Works,  Portland. 

Portsmouth,  Admiral  Superintendent,  H.M. 

Dockyard     

Dockyard,  Portsmouth. 

Captain  of  Dockyard 

Tidal,  Portsmouth. 

Cashier  ...... 

Cashier,  Portsmouth. 

Commander-in-Chief 

Admiral,  Portsmouth. 

Commodore,  R.N.  Barracks    . 

Combrax,  Portsmouth. 

Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dock- 

yard Work           .... 

Director,  Portsmouth. 

Electrical  Engineer 

Electrical,  Portsmouth. 

Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 

Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 

Machinery,  Portsmouth. 

Engineer  Rear-Admiral  serving  on 

Staff  of  Commander-in-Chief 

Engrad,  Portsmouth. 

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delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  be 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 

Telegraphic  Addresses. 

Portsmouth,  Expense  Accounts  Officer 

Accounts,  Portsmouth. 

Manager,  Constructive  Dept. 

Constructive,  Portsmouth. 

Manager,  Engineering  Dept. 

Engineering,  Portsmouth, 

Naval  Ordnance  Officer  . 

Naval  Ordnance,  Portsmouth. 

Naval  Store  Officer 

Stores,  Portsmouth. 

Navigation  School 

Navigation,  Portsmouth. 

Officer  in  Charge  of  Works    . 

Works,  Portsmouth. 

R.M.  Artillery  Barracks,  Eastney     . 

Marine,  Eastney. 

,,           „        Infirmary     . 

Artillery  Infirmary,  Portsmouth. 

K.N.  School  of  Music,  Eastney 

Music,  Portsmouth. 

R.N.  War  College 

War  col,  Portsmouth. 

Secretary  to  Admiral  Supt.     . 

Secretary,  Portsmouth. 

Superintendent  of  Signal  Schools  . 

Signals,  Portsmouth. 

'  President,'  H.M.S 

Amnicola  (Green),  London. 

(Address     for      correspondence 

H.M.S.  'Presidents  Greenwich.) 

Queenstown,  Chief  Engineer 

Engineering,  Queenstown 

Constructor 

Constructive,  Queenstown. 

Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dock- 

yard Work           .... 

Director,  Queenstown. 

Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 

Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 

Machinery,  Queenstown. 

Naval  Store  Officer 

Stores,  Queenstown. 

Officer  in  Charge  of  Works     . 

Works,  Queenstown. 

Rear- Admiral  and  Senior  Officer    . 

Admiral,   Queenstown    {also    foi 

Dockyard  purposes) 

R.N.  Hospital         .... 

Medical,  Queenstown. 

Staff  Captain           .... 

Tidal,  Queenstown. 

Victualling  Store  Establishments  . 

Victualling,  Queenstown. 

Rosyth,  H.M.  Dockyard       .... 

Dockyard,  Dunfermline. 

,,           Captain     in    Charge    and    King's 

Harbour  Master 

Tidal,  South  Queensferry. 

„          Fuel    and   Store   Officer,  H.M.S. 

"  Columbine "      .                  . 

Stores,  South  Queensferry. 

,,          Senior    Naval    Office      Coast    of 

Scotland 

Admiral,  Dunfermline. 

Royal  Marine  Racruiting Staff  Officer,  Belfast 
„  „  Birmingham 

„  „  Bristol 

,,  „  Exeter  . 

Glasgow         . 

Liverpool 


Hemmings,  Belfast. 
Hemmings,  Birmingham. 
Hemmings,  Bristol. 
Hemmings,  Exeter. 
Hemmings,  Glasgow . 
Hemmings,  Liverpool, 


REGISTERED  TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESSES— conld.     xxv 


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used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments. 

Telegraphic  Addresses. 

Royal  Marine  Recruiting  Staff  Officer, London 

Hemmings  (Westrand),  London. 

„                                „           Manchester    . 

Hemmings,  Manchester. 

,,                                ,,           Nottingham  . 

Hemmings,  Nottingham. 

,,                                ,,          Southampton, 

Hemmings,  Southampton. 

„                                „           York 

Hemmings,  York. 

Royal   Naval  Recruiting   Officer,  Chatham 

Hemmings,  Chatham. 

,,                              „        Devonport 

Hemmings,  Devonport. 

„                               „         Oxford     . 

Hemmings,  Oxford. 

„                                ,,         Portsmouth 

Hemmings.  Portsmouth. 

,,                                „         London  (East). 

Roynarec  (Strat),  London. 

[Address — 73,  The  Grove,  Stratford,  E.) 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve — 

Admiralty  Volunteer  Committee    . 

Advolcom  (Vic),  London 

Bristol  Division 

Navalteer,  Bristol. 

Barnstaple  Company      . 

Navalteer  Ilfraeombe. 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve —        • 

Clyde  Division 

Navalteer,  Glasgow. 

Dundee  Company    .... 

Navalteer,  Dundee. 

Forth  Companies    .... 

Navalteer,  Edinburgh 

Greenock  Company         .         , 

Navalteer,  Greenock. 

London  Division 

Navalteer  (Watloo),  London 

Mersey  Division 

Navalteer,  Liverpool. 

Birkenhead  Company 

Navalteer,  Birkenhead. 

Southport  Company 

Navalteer,  Southport. 

Sussex  Division 

Navalteer,  Hove. 

Brighton  and  Hove   Company 

Navalteer,  Hove. 

Eastbourne  Company 

Navalteer,  Eastbourne. 

Hastings  Company 

Navalteer,  Hastings. 

Newhaven  Company 

Navalteer,  Newhaven,  Sussex. 

Tyneside  Division 

Navalteer,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Hebburn  Company  .... 

Navalteer,  Hebburn. 

N.  and  S.  Shields  Company    . 

Navalteer,  North  Shields. 

Scotland,  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Coast  of 

Admiral,  Dunfermline. 

Sheerness,  Captain    Superintendent,    H.M, 

Dockyard    ..... 

Dockyard,  Sheerness. 

Central  Air  Office  .... 

Seair,  Sheerness. 

Chief  Constructor  .... 

Constructive,  Sheerness. 

Chief  Engineer       .... 

Engineering,  Sheerness 

Commander  of  Dockyard 

Tidal,  Sheerness. 

Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dock- 

yard Work           .... 

Director,  Sheerness. 

Electrical  Engineer        .         .        , 

Electrical,  Sheerness 

xxvi     REGISTERED  TELEGRAPHIC  ADDRESSES— cowfef. 


NOTE. — The  "  Indicator"  words  shown  in  brackets,  which  are  intended  to  insure  the  speedy 
delivery  of  telegrams,  are  to  be  omitted  in  all  official  telegrams  from  abroad,  and  must  not  bo 
used  except  for  inland  telegrams. 


Establishments  . 

Telegraphic  Addresses. 

Sheerness,  Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of 
Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work 
Expense  Accounts  Officer 
Naval  Store  Officer 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Works 
Secretary  to  Captain  Superintendent 

Machinery,  Sheerness. 
Accounts,  Sheerness. 
Stores,  Sheerness. 
Works,  Sheerness. 
Secretary,  Sheerness. 

Sheffield,  Inspector  of  Steel 

Steeliness,  Sheffield. 

Superintendent  of  Compasses 

Supocorop  (Vic),  London. 

Superintendent  of  Signal  Schools 

Signals,  Portsmouth. 

Shotley,  Officer  in  Charge  of  Works     . 

Works,  Shotley  Gate. 

Training  Establishment 

Ganges,  Shotley  Gate. 

Southampton,  Admiralty  Transport  Officer  ' 

Admiralty  Transports,  Southamp- 
ton. 
see  Overseers. 

Submarine  Service,  Commodore  in  charge  of 

Submarines,  Gosport. 

Torpedo  Factory,  Royal  Naval,  Greenock     . 

Torpedo,  Greenock. 

Range,  Royal  Naval,  Arrochar 

Torpedo,  Arrochar. 

Transport  Officer,  Admiralty,  Liverpool 

Admiralty  Transports,  Liverpool. 

,,                    „           Southampton  , 

,,                 Southampton. 

Upnor,  Naval  Ordnance  Officer    . 

c/o  Naval  Ordnance,  Chatham. 

Vice- Admiral  Commanding  Second  and  Third 
Fleets     .         .         ,         .      '  . 

Vice-Admiral,  Home  Fleet,  Sheer- 
ness. 

West  India  Docks,  Royal  Naval  Store  Depot 
Woolwich,  Naval  Ordnance  Officer 

Naval     Depot,      Poplar      (Pop) 
London. 
Naval  Ordnance,  Woolwich. 

Yarmouth,  R.  Naval  Hospital       .         .         . 
Officer  in  charge  of  Works 

Medical,  Yarmouth. 
Works,  Yarmouth. 

Youths'  Training  Establishment,  Devunport 

Youths,  Devonport. 

AN  ALPHABETICAL  LIST 

OF 

THE  OFFICERS  ON  THE  ACTIVE  LIST 

OF  THE 

ROYAL  NAVY  AND  THE  ROYAL  MARINES 

WITH 

THE  DATES  OF  THEIR  SENIORITY. 


Lieutenants  whose  Seniorities  are  printed  in  italics  are  on  the  Supplementary 
List,  and  Engineer  Lieutenants  whose  Seniorities  are  so  printed  are  those 
of  over  8  years'  seniority  not  yet  advanced  to  the  Senior  List. 


A 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Abbay  Ambrose  T.  N.. 

Abbey  Douglas  W. 

Abbie  Andrew  A 

Abbie  William  C 

Abbott  Edmund  G.     . 

Abbott  Ernest       ...     . 

Abbott  Prank  M 

349a   Abbott  Frederick  J. 
420     Abbott  Robert  J 

Abbott  William  St.  G 
(act) 

Abell  William  G 

Abercrombie  Cecil  H.... 

Abraham  Felix      

AbrahamGeraldH.F.RM 


546 
113 

5a 
118 
531 
476 
47 


Po 


191 
145 
48 


473 

263 


129 

348 


180 
263 


CG 

260 


Rank.    Seniority. 


L 

Ck 
AE 
A  E 
Mid 
Gr 
8  L 
Gr 
Gr 

SL 

WW 

L 

FP 
C 

AE 


Abrams  William  C. 
Acheson       2ke      Hon. 
Patrick  G.  E.  C.  MVO 
Ackerman  FrancisA.EMl  W  O 
Ackerman  John  C.  (act)]    Gr 
Acland  Edward  L.  D 

MVO 

Acland  Hubert  G.D.  . 
Acland  Kenneth  F.  D 
Acock  Walter rm 


Acton  Fitzmaurice 
Acworth  Bernard... 


Adair  Charles  W.    bm  < 
Adair   Sir  William  T., 

KCB,  EM 

Adair-Hall  Harold  1). ... 

Adam  Charles  K 

Adam  Herbert  A 

Adam  Lionel  S.  M. 

496a   Adams  Arthur      

131     Adams  Bryan  F 

452     Adams  Cyril  H 

166     Adams  Ernest       

2176   Adams  Francis  E. 
361     Adams  George  E. 

Adams  Henry  G.  H.   ... 

Adams  Henry  J 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 


6 

27 

510 
2756 


430 

555 


Adams  Joseph  A 

Adams  Percy 

Adams  Samuel      

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
Adams  William  It. 
Addington  Leonard  G. 
Addison  Albert  P. 
Addisoa-Scott   Duncan 

G MB 

Addy  Ernest 

Adshead  Geoffrey  P. MB 
Agar  Augustine  W.  S. 
Agnew  Hugh  L.  ... 
Aliearn  William  J.  (act.) 
Ahearn  William  T. 

%&  I  Ahern  William     ... 
052  t 

^fL\  Ainslie  Maurice  A. 


170 
121 
583 


130 
225 
151 
415 

180 

476 
237 
326 

303 


Lt  Ci 


EL 

L 

L 

WO 


Cr 
L 

Probv 
2ndLt 
Gen. 

L 

L 
C 
L 

ChB 

L 
AC 

B 
S  P 
Car 

Cr 
Car 


ChCr 
Gr 

Gr 


1  Apr  09 

30  Aug  13 
1  Apr  11 
1  Jan    12 

15  Jan  13 
25  Oct  06 
28  Feb  14 
11  Oct  12 
20  Noy  12 

15  Sept  13 
1  Jan  10 

31  Dec  08 
1  Mar  11 
1  Jan    14 

1  Feb   12 

31  Aug  1 

10  June  12 
22  May  13 

1  Aug  05 

15  Nov  10 
15  June  11 

2  Sept  03 

30  June  08 

30  June  07 

1  Jan  12 
22  Feb  12 

31  Dec  06 
30  Oct   13 

30  June  10 
1  Oct    10 

25  Oct    12 

31  Dec  09 
15  Jan  14 

11  Nov  12 
5  June  12 

29  Mar  11 
31  Dec  13 
29  Oct    03 


24  Mar  13 
8  Nov  11 
4  July  00 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Gr 
SL 
C 


WA 

S 

L 

Mid 

AE 

Gr 

ChB 
NI 


2  Apr  12 
30  June  13 
30  June  13 

21  Nov  12 

8  Aug  11 

19  Nov  07 

30  June  12 

15  Jan   12 

1  May  13 

4  Apr  00 

1  Apr  12 
26  June  94 


426  Ainsworth  Frank  S.  .. 
CG  Airey  Frederick  W.  I... 
391c   Aitchison  John  Q.  (act) 

34a  Aitken  Robert      

202     Aitkenhead  Thomas  E. 
114     Albert  His  Royal  High- 
ness Prince 

326     Alcock  Gilbert  St.  A. ... 
Alcock  Henry  C 

39     Alder  George  F. 
218     Alderson  Percy  F. 
148a   Alderson  William  J.  S. 

Pa|*  I  Aldwell  Gerald  W.  S.  ... 

113  Alexander  Alfred  G. 
80  Alexander  Caledon  C.  ... 
238  Alexander  Charles  O.  ... 
50£c  Alexander  Frederick  ... 
385  Alexander  George  H. ... 
438a  Alexander  James  W.  ... 
225  Alexander  Philip  G.  ba 
234     Alexander  Ralph  C.   ba 

520     Alexander  Robert 

484a  Alexander- Sinclair   Bd- 

wyn  S MVO 

252     Alexander-Sinclair 

Mervyn  B 

305a   Alington  Argentine  H. 

20     Alison  Archibald 

2176   Alison  Frederick^,  (act) 

204     Alison  Roger  V,     . 

218     Allan  Charles       ...(act) 

484a  Allan  George rm 

185a   Allchorn  Arthur  J. (act) 
275a   Allen  Arthur  C.    . 
326c   Allen  Bertram  C. . 
261     Allen  Cecil  C.  A.   . 

492     Allen  Charles  H L 

11     Allen  Ebenezer  J E  L 

288     Allen  Francis  J.  C.      ...      L 

303     Allen  Frank  H A  E 

261     Allen  George  B EL 

512     Allen  George  R.  G.      ...     L 
552     Allen  Hamilton  C.       ...  Lt  Cr 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

159     Allen  Jack  R 

48     Allen  James    , 

174a  Allen  John  D 


C 


Allen  John  R.. 


476 


459 

67 

419 

5 


(act) 


Allen  Matthew 

Allen  Percival  W 

Allen  Ralph  H. 

Allen  Thomas  ... 

Allen  Walter  L. 

Allenby  John  N. 

Allenby  Reginald  A.  mvo 
1276  Allerton  Thomas  R.  .. 
230  Aileyne  Sir  John  M.Bt 
441     Aileyne  Reynold  M.     .. 

202     Aileyne  Victor  P 

221a   Allsup  Claud  F , 

12a   Allum  Alfred  J 

NOD  }  Altham  Edward    

170     Alton  Ernest  St.  G.    ... 


Mid 
Cr 
L 


EL 

7  Jan   03 

F  P 

1  Aug  01 

S  L 

15  May  13 

AE 

1  Apr   03 

E  L 

1  Apr  08 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

Mid 

15  Jan  14 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct   07 

S  B 

22  Feb    12 

s  s 

11  Feb    09 

c 

30  June  03 

EL 

15  Sept  04 

Mate 

14    Feb  13 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

L 

15  June08 

EL 

1  June  04 

B 

18  Oct    99 

EL 

1  Jan  06 

Ch 

2  Jan  12 

Ch 

4  Mar  13 

8  B 

1  Apr  02 

30  June  05 


15  Jan  12 

30  June  10 

15  Nov  10 

S  L  |15  May  13 

L        1  Oct   06 

A  E  I  1  Oct    13 

RMG     1  Sept  11 

A  E      1  Sept  13 

S  L    30  Mar  13 

F  P    21  Oct   08 

Mid    15  Sept  12 

15  July  13 

1  June  04 

15  Mar  08 

1  Oct    10 

1  May  10 

15  Oct   12 

30  Sept  12 


A  P 

A  E 
C 

CrL 

ChSB 

EL 

SL 

AE 

Or 

E  L 

R  A 

AE 

L 

SL 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

Cr 


12  July  08 

1  Nov  06 

31  Dec  13 

16  June  13 

1  Nov  13 
1  Nov  '08 
15  May  13 

1  Oct  13 
30  June  10 

2  Jan  03 
20  Mar  13 

1  Jan  13 
15  July  10 
15  Oct    12 

1  Oct  09 
30  June  11 

1  July  01 

30  June  13 
F  P   27  Sept  06 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Alton  Francis  0. 


.Sec 
1136 
NH   ) 

Portl  >  Alton  Francis  C 

520  5 

145  Alton  Wingfield  W.  ... 
Aman  Dudley  L.  rma 
Amber  Henry  W.  (act) 
222  Amedroz  Reginald  T. 
389  Amor  Edward  R.  ... 
234  Anderson.  Arthur  S. 
252  Anderson  David  M.  mvo 
100  Anderson  Frank  B.  rm 
342     Anderson  Hugh  B.      .., 

273c   Anderson  James 

4     Anderson  James  W.     ... 
4806    Anderson  John  A. 
268e   Anderson  J.  F.  Ford    .. 
1806   Anderson  Lionel   J.  G. 

431     Anderson  Samuel 

4806   Anderson  Samuel  R.'ba 
1276   AndersonTheophilusW 

147     Anderson  Thomas 

34     Anderson    -   Morshead 

Duke  J (act) 

271     Andrew  George  E. 
127a  Andrew  George  H.    ma. 
218     Andrew  Albert  T. 


170) 
DY} 
Mai.  ) 
232 
170) 

Dry 

Mai.) 


Andrews  Alexander  G. 


232     Andrews  Arthur  H . 


Andrews  Francis  A 
Mai  ' 
431     Andrews  Franklin 
547     Andrews,  Henry  D. (act) 
1486  Andrews  Henry  O 

Plvm  \  Andrews  John     ...    ] 


Rank.    Seniority. 


PinC 


F  P 

C 

Car 

Lt  Cr 

ECr 

Car 

C 

C 

Mid 

AE 

S  B 

EL 

Lt  Cr 

Cr 

Gr 

Ch 

B 

A  E 

S  L 
E  Cr 
N  I 
Car 

F  S 

Gr 


Andrews  Nicholas  L. 

385  Andrew  Robert  W.B. 

524  Andrews  Sydney  G.    ... 

350  Angus  Matthew    

430  Anley  Frederick  E.     ... 

5  Annaheim  Edward O.... 

342  Anuesley  John  C. 

288  Annesley  John  S 

366  Annetts,  Richard  R . 

2736  Ansdell  Lionel  C 

514  Ansell  Charles       

Ansell  Gordon  L.     (act) 

261  Ansell  William  A 

DY\  Anson  Charles  E.  mvo 
'       (Admiral  Superinten- 
dent of  Chatham  Dock- 
yard) 
Page  )  Anstey  William  J. 
533  )  (Asst.  Engineer -in- Chief) 
503 )  Anstruther    Robert   H. 
D¥\       oMS    (Commodore  2nd 
Class  in  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments,    Hong 
Kong) 
225     Apps  Edgar  S. 
172     Apps  Ernest  A.     ... 
512     Apps  Hedley  E.  G. 

385     Apps  John  H 

48     Arathoon  Edward  B. 
218c    Arathoon  Hilary  C. 

A   2 


Car 
Gr 

E  Cr 

F  S 

Ch  Cr 

ECr 

P 

ChAE 
SS 
A  P 
Mid 
FP 
A  E 
Mid 

ChGr 

Mate 
AE 

R  A 


AP 
Car 
E  L 
EL 
L 
F  8 


5  June  08 


6  May  10 

4  Feb  05 
1  Jan    13 

24  Dec   13 

30  June  12 
1  July  12 
6  May  12 

11  Aug  11 
1  Jan   13 

15  Jan  12 
1  Nov  03 

19  Oct  10 
1  Nov  01 

30  Sept  11 

31  Dec  12 
6  Feb    13 

30  Dec  02 

3  June  12 

13  July  04 

15  May  13 

1  Dec  10 

22  Jan    04 

4  May  11 

21  Aug  00 

5  Dec  12 
30  June  13 

15  July  03 

20  Feb  14 
1  Nov  12 

18  Feb   02 

1  Apr  12 
1  Apr  13 
1  Nov  13 
1  Apr   08 

21  Nov  10 

19  Sept  07 
15  Jan  13 

14  Apr  11 
1  Nov  11 

15  May  13 
1  Apr    12 

28  Aug  13 
1  Nov  04 

15  May  11 


28  Jan  13 
30  June  04 


15  Oct  13 
15  July  03 
1  Apr  06 
<  1  Apr  09 
130  June  07 
1 16  May  10 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


352 


63 
273 


i736    Arberry  William i 

26     Arbuthnot  Geoffrey  S.j 

Arbuthnot  Sir    Robert! 

K„  Bt.    ...     ...      Mvoj 

(Hear- Admiral  Second, 
Battle  Squadron) 
Arbuthnot  WilliamP.RM  | 
Arbuthnott  J  amesG(ac  J)  i 
12a   Archard  Albert  G. 
263     Archard  Ernest  A. 
431     Archbold  Edwin  L.     ... 

484a   Archdale  Humphrys  ... 
299     Archdale  Nicholas  E. ... 

238a   Archer  Ernest  R 

6     Archer  Humphrey  E  ... 
531     Archer  Norman  E. 
185a  Archibald  John     ...    BA 

80     Ardill  Hubert 

Coll  Arkwright  Eustace,  mb 
Arliss  Stephen  H.T.  ... 
Armitage  Albert  A.  J.... 
ArmitageAlfredF.St.C. 
Armitage  Arthur  F.     ...j 

Armour  Andrew j 

Armstrong    Harold   G.! 

B rm 

Armstrong  John  G.    ...' 
Armstrong  Peter  A. (act) 

Armstrong  St. George) 
B rm^ 


S  B    I  1  Jan   03 
L      15  Nov  06 


R  A    13  July  12 


232 
266 
80 
432 
326J 


288 


D KM    I 

432     ArmstrongThomasCcsc 

263     Arnaud  John  M.  ... 

Arnold  Knighton  H 

5     Arnold  Robert  F. ... 

252     Arnold  William  V. 

34a   Arnold-Forster  Forster 

D 

503     Arscott  Samuel    ... 
81     Arthur  David  G.  ... 
261     Ascott  Henry  W.  ... 
366) 

Page  >  Ash  Basil  D 

431  ) 

385     Ash  Harold  E.  H.... 

153      Ash  Harry  E 

Ashby  Arthur  L.  ... 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Turkish  Government.) 
AQ- 


AO\ 
145? 


Ashford  John  G. 


391c  Ashley  James       

177     Ashmore  Leslie  H. 
63     Ashton  James       

326c   Ashton  Reginald  W.  A. 

3910"  Ashworth  William  J. .. 

385     Askew  Arthur       , 

Aspinal  Percy  H.   (act) 

Asser  Cyril     

AdC  Aston  Sir  George 

G.  KCB,  RMA 

(Admiralty   for  SpeciaC 
Service) 

Atkin  Richard  H 

Atkin-Berry    Harold  H 

Atkins  Alfred  E 

2736    Atkins  RobertH.  mb,  ba 

384  Atkins  Rupert  D. ... 
Atkins  William  J. 

385  Atkinson  Edward  L. 


141 
385 


366 
151 

288 


C 

SL 
EL 

EL 
Gr 

Mid 

Cr 

8  L 

L 

L 

Ch 

Lt  Cr 

F  S 

Mid 

ChB 

Lt  Cr 

Mid 

W  E 

Maj 

C 

A  E 

Maj 

Bt 

LtCol 

Cr 
Lt  Cr 
P 
Gr 
Gr 

Cr 
ChB 

8 
EL 


E  Cr 

E  L 

Cr 


AP 

Gr 

SL 
E  L 

Ck 
ChAE 

L 
AE 

Cr 

Col 


Feb  04 

Jan  14 
Jan  02 
June  04 
May  08 
Jan  14 
June 13 
Apr  12 
Nov  10 
June  13 
Oct  12 
Mar  14 
May  13 
May  13 
Oct  12 
Oct  08 
May  13 
Nov  12 


6  Aug  13 
31  Dec  08 
1  Mar   14 

I  Feb    07 

1  Feb   14 

30  June  13 
10  Jan  06 
22  Apr    13 

1  Dec   03 
27  July  07 

31  Dec  08 
8  June  12 

II  Apr    13 
1  Nov  11 

1  Oct    12 

22  June  06 
1  Nov  12 
30  June  09 


15  Oct    12 

19  Oct  10 
15   Jan  14 

1  May  07 
15  July  13 

1  Apr  13 
11  Dec  12 

1  June  13 
31  Dec  07 

7  May  13 


B 

1  Oct    12 

S  L 

30  Dec    12 

E  Cr 

1  Jan    08 

SS 

9  June  10 

AP 

16  Aug  09 

Car 

29  Dec   05 

S 

12  May  08 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.  |  Seniority.        ™™ 


Atlay  Harold  T.    ... 

347     Attwater  Hubert ... 

Attwood  Claude   ...  em 
Attwood  Frank  M. 

512     Attwood  Frederic  N 

CG     Atwood  Arthur  F.  L. 

365     Atwood  George  E .  L. 

505      Attwool  Harry  M. 

4716    Auger  Robert  H.  G. 

277     Ault  Walters.       ... 

CG     Austen  Basil  A.     ... 

4  Austen  Francis  H. 
432     Austen  Thomas     ... 
170) 

NH  y  Austen  Walter  ... 
Mai) 

228  Austin  Alan  M.  ... 
63     Austin  Arthur 

520     Austin  Francis  M. 

520     Austin  John  S.  Hi 

507a   Austin  Sidney 

5  Austin  Walter  A.... 


1134  ; 

Haul  1 
131 
61 
NH 
Chat  )~  Axford  Walter  a... 


VH  ) 

'hat  > 
366  S 


Aveling  Charles  J. 

Avery  George  C.  .. 
Avery  Preston  G. 


Ayers  Fred  E. 
Aylen  Alfred  E. 


Ayles  Harry   (act) 

Aylmer  Edward  A. 
Aylmer  Henry  E.  F. 
Ayre  Leslie  C.  E. ... 
Ayres  William  J.  P. 


363 

44 
520 
D  Y  /■  Aylen  Reginald 

JPo) 
3396 
237 
160 

22 
377a 


286 
177 
262 
NH 
Gib 
127 
117 


B. 

Babb  Alfred  T.     ... 
Babbage  Sidney  J. 
Babbage  William  H. 

Babington  Harold  H. 

Babington  Hugh  ... 


Lt  Cr 

Gr 

L 

E  L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 
EL 
ChB 
Gr 
Lt  Cr 
SL 
FS 

H  W 

AP 

AE 

Cr 

S 

B 
Gr 


NI 
Car 


L 

SP 

Lt  Cr 

A  E 

SL 
Or 
A  P 
Gr 


Dec  04 
Dec  03 
Jan  05 
June04 
July  09 
Oct  06 
Deo  13 
Nov  03 
Feb  13 
Jan  10 
Oct  04 
Jan  14 
Feb   05 


Rank.    Seniority. 


4  Nov   04 

3  Apr    05 
1  Nov  08 

31  Dec  13 
12  May  08 

11  Feb  12 
24  Apr   03 

12  May  08 1 

8  Oct    00 

4  May  11 

20  Aug  02 

I  Apr  IS 

9  Dec  12 

31  Dec  09 

1  Sept  13 
15  May  13 
30  June  12 
30  May  07 
19  Oct    10 


FP 

ChB 

B 

S 

SL 


6  Dec  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  Feb    03 

19  Nov  07 

15  Jan    13 


362 
259 
421 
159 
263 
2176 
61 
180 
266 


117 
28 
26 


366  J 
Page  >  Babington  John  T. 

431  ) 

135     Bacchus  Roy 

Back  Edwin  E.    ...  {act) 
Back  Eric  P.  C.      ... 
Back  Francis  L.     ... 
Back  Geoffrey  R.  B  (act) 

Back  Terence  H 

Backhouse  Charles  L.  . 
Backhouse  Lionel  J.(act) 
Backhouse  Oliver ... 
BackhouseRogerR.C.  cb 

NH     Backwell  Henry    ma  -j 

600     Bacon  Charles  F 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Bacon  Henry  L 

Badcock  Henry     

Badcock  Kenneth  E.  ... 
174c  Eaddeley  Arthur  W.  E. 
252     Badger  Harold  G. 

217     Baggett  John 

180     Baggs  Albert  G 

484a  Bagot  Maurice  .1.  H.    ... 

Bagot  Walter  T 

531     Baguley  Joseph  W. 

4716    Bailey  Alfred 

266  Bailey  Arthur  H.  (act) 
Bailey  Charles  W.A..RM 
Bailey  Henry  J. 

Bailey  Sidney  R 

Bailey  William  J „. 

Baillie-Grohman  Harold 

T 

Baillie-Hamilton   Mors- 

headB 

6     Bailward    Maurice    W. 
11a  Baines  James  II.  E;     ... 
J736    PTFBaird  George  H. 
62     Baird  Horace 

Baird  Nowell 


388 
180 
503 

285 

503 


Lt  Cr 

Car 

C 

L 

S  L 

Mid 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

Cr 

Cr 

Ch 

NI 

Gr 


Gr 

ChB 
A  P 
A  P 
A  P 
S  B 

ChGr 
SL 
L 
h  L 
A  E 
Gr 

Schm 
B 

Lt  Cr 
ChB 


15  Oct    13 

30  June  1 3 
2  May  13 
30  June  08 
30  June  06 
15  Jan  14 
15  Sept  12 
15  July  13 
2  May  13 

30  June  08 

31  Dec  09 
26  Jan  88 
23  Oct  88 
29  July  09 


AO 
34 

66 


Bake  Orrell     ... 

Baker  Albert  ... 

Baker  Arthur  B.  A 
Baker  Arthur  T.  B 
Baker  Casper  V.  .. 
127a   Baker  Cecil  R.  M. 

66     Baker  Charles  F 

Baker  Ernest 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Baker  Ernest  F 

Baker  Eugene  P.  M.    ... 
Baker  Frank  A.  Conyers 


258 
277 
284 


575 


RMA- 


BA 

(act) 

MB 


Cr 
SL 
A  E 

C 

P 

AP 

L 
Q  M 
HonC 
Lt  Ci 
Ch 
E  L 

S 
A  P 
A  E 


350 
355 
262 
540 
DY 
ISh 
464 
498 
476 
1826 
366 
294 


[ 

I  ECr 

ChAE 

L 


Baker  Frederick  J. 

Baker  Frederick  J. 
Baker  Frederick  W. 
Baker  Henry  R.    ... 
Baker  John  C. 
Baker  John  P. 
Baker  Maurice  E.  T. 


A  E 

A  E 

E  L 

FP 

Gr 

E  L 

6  June  12 
1  Apr  12 

13  Feb   07 

7  May  05 
24  Way  08 

1  July  01 

1  Apr   12 

15  Sept  12 

28  Feb   07 

1  Apr  06 

1  Nov  07 

30  Jan    14 

1  Jan    97 

12  July  12 

27  Feb    11 

1  Apr  12 

30  July  09 

30  June  13 
3U  Sept  13 

INov  03 
30  June  09 

9  Oct    10 

19  Oct    10 


31  Dec  08 
17  Oct  00 
17  Oct  10 
31  Dec  12 

24  June  04 
1  Nov  12 

14  May  07 
■>o  Jan    05 

25  Mar  05 


1  July  13 
1  Nov  04 
1  Oct    12 

1  Apr  05 

1  Nov  04 
1  Apr  03 
15  June  07 
!0  June  13 
3  Nov  09 
1  Aug   05 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

385     Baker  R.  Clutton 

F  P 

2  July  06 

138     Bardwell  William  S.     ... 

SL 

30  Nov  12 

Jr.  >  Baker  Samuel        

Ola  S 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

252     Barford  James  L 

180     Bargery  David  C 

S 
Gr 

19  Nov  06 
4  Apr   99 

512     Baker  Samuel        

Gr 

37  July  05 

Barker  Alan  G 

E  L 

1 June  06 

^  [  Baker  Thomas   Y.      ba 
3916   Baker  William       

NI 

19  June99 

Barker  Alfred  B 

a\  Barker  Andrew     

Cr 

30  June  07 

SB 

26  June  02 

AE 

INov  04 

221     Barker  Cecil    

EL 

1  June  02 

116     Bakewell  Alfred    

S  L 

JO  Aug  13 

547     Barker  Francis  N. 

E  L 

3  Dec  07 

320     Balcombe  James    

Gr 

1  Nov  02 

)  13     Barker  George  H 

B 

26  June  02 

34     Bald  Gordon  R 

L 

15  May  06 

159     Barker  Harold  S . . . .(act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

221     Baldock  Albert  B. 

AE 

1  Nov  08 

155     Barker  Henry  C.  D.    ... 

EL 

2  Jan    03 

114     Baldwin  Arthur    

AE 

1  Nov  04 

20     Barker  Leonard  R. 

A  P 

18  July  02 

170     Baldwin  Arthur     

B 

1  Mar  10 

337     Barker  Reginald      (act) 

AE 

1  Oct  la 

498     Baldwin  Charles  W.  A. 

L 

31  Dec  06 

222     Barker  William  A.  H.  .. 

Gr 

8  Seut  10 

38     Baldwin  Edward  H.    ... 

ChGr 

2  Oct    11 

520     Barlee  Ronald  J 

S 

24  Nov    11 

Baldwin  Edward  J.  (act) 

Gr 

14  Mar  13 

342     Barlow  Arthur  H.C. 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

61     Baldwin  George  W.     ... 

E  Cr 

1  July  07 

146     Barlow  William    

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

117     Balfour  Sydney  H.      ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

366  ) 

p0\  Ball  Frederick       ma  j 

Ch 
NI 

15  Nov  90 
26  May  91 

Page  >  Barnby  Arthur  C.      rm 
4316? 

C 

1  Sept  11 

524     Ball  Harry      

L 

26  Oct    10 

128a   Barnes  Alexander  P.  ... 

A  E 

21  Nov  05 

pjj-  Ball  Ralph  H.C 

ECr 

14  May  06 

268c    Barnes  Alfred 
366     Barnes  Edward  J. 

Gr 

W  A 

19  Jan  12 
8  Aug  11 

28     Ball  Samuel 

ChB 

1  Oct    13 

113     Barnes  Frank  W. 

Gr 

7  Apr  10 

118     Ball  William  H.  S. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Apr   09 

218     Barnes  George  E.  O.   ... 

8L 

15  July  12 

■^33^  j-  Ballantyne  Ernest  0.  ... 

Cr 

30  June  10 

326     Barnes  Hugh  M.      (act) 
5     Barnes  John 

S  L 
Gr 

15  May  13 
8  June  02 

387     Ballard  Casper  B 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

263     Barnes  WilliamS.  (act) 

AE 

1  Feb    14 

196a   Ballard  Charles  F. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

161     Barnicoat    Charles     E. 

AE 

1  Feb    14 

AdC.  Ballard  George  A., 

C 

31  Dec  03 

(act) 

CB. 

Sc  M  Barr  Edwin  H.    ...  rma 

C 

1  Sept  06 

(Director  of  the  Opera- 

366 1 

tions    Division  of   the 

D  Y  >  Barr  Ernest    

E  Cr 

1  Jan  07 

Admiralty  War  Staff) 

Ch  ) 

260     Barratt  George      

Gr 

3  Dec   12 

377     Ballard  George  N. 

Cr 

30  June  06 

117     Barratt  Gilbert  A 

L 

15  Jan  13 

105     Bamher  Godfray  P.     ... 
180     Bamber  Herbert  R.  M ... . 

Lt  Cr 
AP 

30  June  08 
25  Aug  08 

pTy  >  Barrett  James     ...    MB 

S 

14  May  09 

Po     Bamber  H.   R.  Kelway 

512     Barrett  John  F.  B.      ... 

L 

15Jun  08 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

524     Bamber  Wyndham  L.... 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

465     Barrett  John  T 

ChAE 

1  Nov  0i 

80     Bamford  Edward        rm 

L 

1  July  06 

524     Barrett  Tim  M 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   13 

120     Banbury    Frederick   A. 

620     Barrett  William    

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

F 

FP 

19  Feb   12 

520     Barrett  William  G.     ... 

HScli 

20  Nov   11 

524     Banbury  William 

CrL 

30  Jan    11 

384     Barrett  William  J. 

B 

1  Feb   03 

4716    Bancroft  Arthur   

A  E 

1  Jan   09 

Barrie  Archibald  

A  E 

1  Jan    09 

64     Banfield  George    

ChAE 

1  Apr   13 

la     Barron  John  O 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

366      Banham  Robert  A. 

Gr 

31  Oct   07 

219     Barrow  Arthur  D. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  08 

448     Banister  Gerald  C. 

L 

30  Nov  13 

188     Barrow  Benjamin  W.... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  09 

518      Bankart  Arthur  R. 

F8 

5  May  07 

-^.g  j-  Barrow  Hubert  L. 

AP 

1  Sept  10 

CVO,  MB,  KHP 

61     Barrow  John  G.     ...(act) 

S  L 

15  Jan   14 

185a   Bankart  George  H. 

AP 

15  July  13 

524     Barrow  Joseph      

Gr 

2  June99 

520     Banks  Arthur  R 

L 

31  Dec  09 

340     Barrow  Thomas  P. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

277     Bannerman  Bertrand  ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   14 

151      Barry  Claud  B 

72     Barry  Francis  R 

L 
L 

30  Jan  14 
15.)uneo8 

202     Bannister  Percy  H.    MB 

SS 

8  Nov  06 

Barry  George  J.  B. 

E  L 

1  Jan   08 

520     Banyard  Charles   

ChGr 

30  Dec  11 

86     Barry  James 

B 

5  Nov  03 

228     Barber  Alfred  W. 

B 

15  Jan  13 

326c     Barry  Stephen       

Mid 

15  May  12 

Barber  Cyril  F.           rm 

C 

27  May  01 

366     Barry  Thomas  F 

Car 

1  July  00 

391c    Barber  Frederick  N.    ... 

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr  12 

366     Barry  Thomas  W. 

WW 

10  Mar  13 

158      Barber  James  H 

349a  Barber  John  B 

ECr 
SL 

3  May  08 
30  June  12 

^33a  \  Barter  Frederick 

E  Cr 

1  July  09 

520     Barber  John  C 

Car 

1  Oct    99 

117     Bartlett  Charles   

G 

6  Mar  00 

9     Barclay  John  C.  H.    ... 

Ck 

15  July  12 

Bartlett  Ernest  E. 

E  L 

1  Apr  03 

342 

Barcroft  Penrose  L.    ... 

S  L 

30  Oct    12 

2176 

Bartlett  GeorgeH. 

Gr 

6  June  12 

6 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

339c 
237 

Bartlett  Henry     

Bartley  Edward  L.D.... 

Gr 

Mid 

29  Aug  12 

15  Sept  13 

4?g  [  Bayley  Rene  M 

AP 

15  Oct    12 

CG\ 

385/ 

GA'PBarton  Ernest  G.... 

C 

30  June  04 

273     Bayly  Lewis,  kcb,  cvo 
(Vice  -Admiral    Com- 

RA 

2  Dec  08 

384 

Barton  Herbert  H.     ba 

UI 

27  July  98 

manding  Third  Battle 

352 

Barton  Reginald  V.     ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

Squadron  with  acting 

503 

Barton  Thomas  H.  G  ... 

L 

1  Jan    13 

rankof  Vice- Admiral) 

332 

Barton  Walter  J .  Bright 

L 

30  Mar  10 

3266    Bayly  Richard  W.  U.... 

Ltd 

1  Apr    13 

Barttelot  Brian  H.  F. ... 

C 

31  Dec  06 

180     Baynton  Alfred     

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

281a 

Barttelot  Nigel  K.  W.... 

Lt  Ci 

30  Sept  12 

524     Bazley  Thomas     

Gr 

9  Aug  05 

48 

Bartwell  William  C.  8.  P 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   07 

520     Beabey  Frederick  G.   ... 

Ch  B 

1  Apr   12 

430 

Bashford  John  E.  Xi.   ... 

L 

15  Oct   07 

3396   Beabey  William  E.      ... 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

2736 

Baskerville Gilbert  T. ... 

Ck 

15  July  12 

160     Beacham  Harry    , 

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

387 

Basketter  William 

ChB 

7  Sept  11 

63a  Beadle  Charles  3 .     (act) 

A  E 

1  Oct    13 

Bass  William  A. 

WM 

1  Jan    12 

448     Beadnell  Charles  M.    ... 

FS 

13  May  04 

3136 

Bassadona  Edward 

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

388     BealAlisterF 

Cr 

30  June  08 

69 

Bassett  Arthur  H. 

AE 

1  May  03 

218c   Beal  Arthur  R.  G. 

F  P 

1  Oct    05 

Coll 

Bassett-Smith  Percy  W. 

151     Beal  Basil  A 

L 

I  Apr   10 

CB,  MRCP 

FS 

26  Mar  99 

Fo     Beal  Noel  A.   ...       (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

26 

Bastian  William    

SS 

2  Aug  0? 

Beale  Thomas 

ChGr 

23  Sept  12 

217 

Bastow  Richard  J.  L.    ... 

A  E 

1  Nov  09 

277     Beall  Alan  E 

Ck 

15  July  12 

131 

Batchellor    Francis  H. 

2176   Beall  Norman  H 

A  P 

15  July  12 

MA 

N  I 

12  Nov  00 

W  Coll   Beamish  Percy  T.  H.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   07 

195a 

Batehelor  James  H.    ... 

P 

19  Nov  13 

80     Bean  Algernon  C. 

FS 

25  May  13 

9 
469a 

Batchelor  Thomas  A.  ... 
Bate  Claude  L 

A  P 

Lt  Cr 

24  Apr  07 
30  Sept  13 

^|*  I  Bearblock  Charles  W.  J. 

ECr 

2  Jan  05 

490 

Bate  Ernest  H 

Lt  Ci 

1  Oct    06 

61     Bearblock  Walter  J.     ... 

FS 

21  Feb   05 

199 

Bate  Mark       

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

Beard  Henry  G.  W.   bm 

W  O 

22  July  10 

117a 

Bateman  George  D.    ... 

S  S 

21  Nov  10 

363     Beard  Anthony  (act).. 

Gr 

27  June  13 

{Sick  Quarters,    Queens- 

159     Beare  Walter 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

ferry  ) 

Bearman  Harold  (act) 

AE 

1  Jan  09 

277 

Bateman  James  B. 

Lt  Ci 

1  Apr    13 

217     Beasley  Francis  A.  mvo 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  11 

505 

Bateman    -    Champain 

60a   Beattie  Kenneth  A.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

30Jun   13 

Philip  A 

Cr 

30  June  06 

284     Beatty  David,   cb,  mvo, 

191 

Bates  George 

A  E 

1  May  07 

dso. 

RA 

1  Jan    10 

Bates  Eeginald  B 

A  P 

3  Sept  05 

(Rear  -  Admiral  Co?n - 

385 

Batey  Harry 

E  L 

1  Apr  09 

mandingthe First  Battle 

362 

Bath  Alan  G 

AP 

18  Oct    11 

Crviser   Squadron) 

4716 

Bath  George  C.   ...  mvo 

EC 

2  Apr    12 

366     Beatty  Henry  B 

FS 

20  Aug  01 

Bath  John  A.     ...   bm-J 

Proby 
2  Lt 

!■  1  Jan  12 

99     Beatty  John   ma 

155     Beaty-PownallCharlesP 

Ch 
C 

1  Mar  01 
30  June  13 

492a 

Bather  Rowland  H.     ... 

Cr 

30  June  07 

352     Beaumont  Edward  (act) 

Gr 

28  Nov  13 

-Sec.    ) 
117a  J 

Batt  Charles  E 

F  P 

19  Apr   12 

186     Beaumont  John  G. 
434     Beaver  Noel  H 

Gr 

SL 

19  Oct    10 
15  Nov  13 

66 

Batten  John  T 

Car 

29  June  03 

431      Beckett  Thomas  B.      ... 

Gr 

26  June  09 

342 

Battenberg    His  Serene 
Highness        Prince 

388     Beckett  Walter  N.  T.  ... 
127) 

S  L 

15  Jan  14 

George  L.  V.  H.  S.  of 

L 

15   Feb  14 

DY>  Beckett  William  H.     ... 

E  Cr 

15  July  03 

AdC.   Battenberg     His 

Gib.  ) 

Serene  Highness  Prince 

420     BedaleJohnL. 

S  L 

30  Apr  12 

Louis  A.  of,  gcb,  gcvo 

263     Bedford  Arthur  E.  F. ... 

Lt  Cr 

2  Aug   10 

KCMG  (A  Lord  Commis- 

16    Bedford  Denham  M.  T. 

L 

30  Dec    06 

sioner  of  the  Admiralty 

A 

13  July  12 

420     Bedwell  Edward  J. 
326     Bedwell  Harold  B. 

E  L 

Lt.  Cr 

7  Apr  OS 
1  Oct   09 

273 

Batterbury  Henry 

Gr 

10  June09 

100     Beedle  George  E. 

Gr 

29  Nov  11 

Battin  Joseph    ...  km] 

Q.M. 

4  July  12 

180     Beedle  William  H. 

Gr 

28  Apr  10 

HonI 

4  July  12 

531      Beeley  Ernest       

Mate 

14   Feb  13 

546 
180 

Batting  William  J. 
Baverstock  Harry 

A  E 
WA 

1  Mar  12 
8  Nov  12 

533a  \  Beeroan  Robert     

E  L 

1  Apr   04 

Po 

Bavin  Anthony  J.  (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

148a   Beer  Hedley 

419     Beer  Henry  B 

A  E 
ChAE 

1  Nov  07 
INov  05 

?87 

Bax  Robert  N 

C 

Uan  13 

476     Beer  William  G 

B 

1  Feb    00 

528 

Baxter  Charles  T 

SS 

2  Aug  08 

16     Beere  Charles  W. 

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

65 

Baxter  Francis    R. 

SL 

15  Mar  14 

520     Beere  Herbert  E.  ...  rm 

St  Mj 

1  Oct    09 

383 

Bayfield  Gepffrey  H.  V 

SL 

15  Nov   13 

385     Beever  Charles  H. 
213     Begbie  Hugh  H.  G.    ... 

L 
L 

4  July  12 
20  Oct    09 

388 

Bay  ley  Frederick  W.  .. 

A  C 

15  July  13 

274     Begg  James  M 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   13 

153 

Bay  ley  Lawrence  H.  .. 

SL 

15  Nov   13 

276 

Begg  William. 

E  L 

1  Nov  03 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Where 
serving. 


520 
267 


160 
384 
3396 
266 
DY\ 
Chat  S 
620 


AO) 
366  { 
391n 
48 
3396 
507  a 
438 
9 
352 

266 
528 

80 
267 

71 
552 


547 
494 
520 
127 
9 

131 

238 
199 
105 
520 
113 
274 
305a 


160a 
150a 

512 
524 
229 

Sec    ) 

520} 

WColl ) 

484a 

160 


Behenna  Edward  C. 

(Lent  for  duty   under 
,    Australian  Govt.) 
BehennaWilliam  F. 
Beith  Robert  D.    ... 

Bell  Aidan  I 

Bell  Archibald  C. ... 
(A'aval       Assistant 

Hydrographer) 
Bell  Charles   C.    ... 
Bell  Charles  D.      ... 
Bell  Charles  S.      ... 
Bell  David  C 

Bell  Henry  F. 

Bell  John  F 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Canadian  Government) 

Bell  John  M 


Bell  JohnW 

BellKenelmD.  ... 
Bell  Leonard  H,  ... 
Bell  Norman  L.  R. 

Bell  Thomas   

Bell  Thomas  I.  S. 
Bell  William  ...      ., 


Seniority. 


WW 
Lt-Col 

L 

L 


Lt  Cr 

S 
E  L 
Mid 

ECr 

E  L 


A  P 

Gr 

SS 
L 

...  Lt  Cr 
AE 
Mid 
FP 


Bellairs  Roger  M 

Bellairs  Tom  C.  M.  ... 
Bellars  Edward  G.  H.... 
Bellingham    James    E. 

BellisJohn  

Bell-Salter  Basil  O.  ... 
(Lent    for     duty    under 

Australian  Govt.) 
Bell-Syer  Russell  A.     ... 

Benbow  John  N 

Bendell  Albert      

Benett  Henry  C.  ...  bm 
Bentield  Albert  H. 
BenhamFrederickE.RM 
Berm  Edward  P.  St.  J. 

Benu  William  G 

Bennett  Alan  C.  M.    ... 
Bennett  Arthur  8. 
Bennett  Charles  P. 

Bennett  David  C 

Bennett  Edward  M.  ... 
Bennett  Ernest  R. 
Bennett,  Frank  G.  (act) 
Bennett  Frank  N.    (act) 
Bennett  Frederick  C. 

(act) 
Bennett  Frederic  W.  . 
Bennett  George  A. 

Bennett  Harry  T 

Bennett  Humphrey  R 
Bennett  James  ...  , 
Bennett  James  E. 

Bennett  Martin  G. 

Bennett  Maurice  F.  bm 
Bennett  Stuart  J.  L. 
Bennett  ThomasW.  (act) 
Bennetts  Sydney  ... 
Banning  Charles  B. 


Lt  Cr 
SL 
Mid 
Gr 
Gr 
L 


L 

It  Cr 
ChGr 

C 
A  E 
W  O 
ECr 
L 
L 
Car 
Gr 
E  L 
Lt  Ci- 
Car 
S  B 
EL 
Gr 

L 

B 

L 

L 
Gr 
A  E 


C 
L 

Car 
F  P 

Lt  Ci 


1  Jan  10 
1  Sept  10 
1  July  05 
7  June  07 


1  Apr  13 
5  Nov  09 
1  Feb  07 
15  May  12 

1  July  08 

I  Nov  03 


10  May  06 

19  Oct  10 
21  Nov  12 
15  Feb  14 
1  Apr  13 
1  Jan  09 
15  Sept  13 
28  Oct    10 

15  May  12 
15  Aug  12 
15  Jan  12 

30  Jan  13 
18  Dec   07 

31  Dec   10 


Where 
serving. 


June 09 
Aug  13 
Mar  11 
Apr  02 
Apr  12 
Dec  07 
July  11 
Feb  10 
Aug  13 
Dec  03 
Dec  10 
Aug  09 
Apr  09 
Oct  99 
Feb  14 
Nov  12 
Mar  13 


30  Oct    07 

1  Feb   01 

30  July  09 

30  July  11 

4  July  00 

1  Apr    03 

8  Aug  12 

20  Feb  04 
30  Apr  13 
1  Mar  13 
11  Oct  11 
15  Mar  13 


114 

391a 

342 

177 
61 

473 
191 
180 
177a 
392 
174a 
502 
365 
2916 
496a 
270 
503 
39 

118 
239 
267 
388 

11a 
503 
218 
496 

11 

63a 
100 

84 


473 

WColl 

217  c 

520  l 
WColl  f 


159 
432 
263 
159 
6 
163 
3*5 
161 
366 
44 


AO) 

448  f 


161 
232 


Benoy  Albert  G.  ...       B 

Benoy  William  V.       ...    E  L 
Benskin  Thomas  A.     ...    S  L 
Benson  Arthur  W.     ...  Lt  Cr 
Benson  Cyril  H.  G.     ...[Lt  Cr 
Benson  Henry  P.  DA..  ..j    S  L 

(act) 
Benson  Richard  S. 
Benson  Robert  E.  R.  ... 

Bent  Eric  R 

Bent  Harry  P.  H. 
Bentinck  Rudolf  W.    ... 

Benton  Oscar  R 

Benyon  Godfrey  B.  J.... 
Bere  Archibald  C.  S.   ... 
Beresford  Henry  B.  S.... 
Bermingham  Cecil  H.A.j  E  Cr 
Bernard  Mountague  R.  Lt  Cr 

Bernard  Robert  S \   FS 

Bernard  Vivian  H.  G....I     C 
Bernard  Walter  R. 

Berry  Alfred 

Berry  Henry  T 

Berry  John  W 

Berry  Joseph        ...     . 

Berry  Ralph 

Berry  William  J 

Berryman  Paul  F.  P.  . 
Berthon  Charles  P.  . 
Berthon  Edward  L.     . 

Bertie  Aubrey  C 

Besant  Andrew  L. 
Besant  Henry  F    ...     , 
Besant  Thomas  F.... 

(Lent  for  duty  with 
Australian   Govt.) 
Best  Humphrey  W. 
Best  The  Hon.  Matthew 

R MVO 

Betenson  George 

Bethell        The       Hon 

Hir  Alexander  E.  kcmg 

(/«    command    of   the 
R.N.    War  College) 
Bethell  Maurice  J.  (act) 
Bethell  Richard  A .  S... 
Bethune  Rupert  E.  M. 
Bett  William  ... 
Bettison  John 
Belts  Ernest  E. 
Betts  John  H 
Betts  Samuel  B. 
Betty  Arthur  K 
Betty  Harry  M.  K.      ... 
Bevan  George  P  (Naval 

Secretary  of  Ordnance 

Board) 

Bevan  Hugh  F 

Bevan  Humphrey  C.  ... 

Bevan  James  J 


S  L 
C 
L 

SL 
C 
B 
Lt  Cr 
P 
L 


L. 

E  L 
AE 
Car 
W  E 
EL 
Gr 
L 

S  L 

Mid 

L 

Mid 

L 

Lt  Ci 


Seniority. 


26  Aug  11 

1  Feb   07 

30  June  1 2 

30  Sept  12 

30  Mar  14 
15  Jan   14 

15  June  13 

31  Dec  06 

30  Nov  08 

15  Jan  13 

31  Dec  07 
1  Apr   00 

30  June  13 
7  Apr  10 

I  Sept  13 
1  Jan  09 
1  Apr    14 

16  May  10 

30  June  06 
1  Apr  09 
1  Feb  08 
1  Apr    11 

19  Nov  03 

II  Nov  12 
1. June  04 

26  Apr   09 

31  Dec  10 

30  Oct  13 
15  May  12 

1  Sept  13 

15  May  13 

1  Oct    10 

31  Dec    13 


Cr 

ChCr 


VA 


S  L 
L 
Mid 
.mvo    F  S 

ChGr 

A.      ...      Cr 

ChB 

...(act)'.    B 

I    Cr 

C 
Cr 


Ck 


31  Dec 
21  Oct 


Bevan  Louis  H.  B. 
Bevan  Richard  H.  L. 
Bevan  Robert  H.  ... 
Beverley  William  Y.  La 

R 

Bevir  Oliver    

Bevis  George 


AP 

L 
L 
L 

Mid 

L 

E  L 


10  May  13 


15  Jan  14 
15  Feb  13 
15  Jan  14 
20  Aug  02 
28  May  12 
:0  June  12 
1  Apr  12 
10  Feb  13 
30  June  12 
22  June  11 
22  June  11 


Dec  07 
15  July  13 

27  July  11 

30  Mar  08 

31  Dec    06 
15  Oct    13 

15  May  13 
15  Feb  12 
1  Aug  05 


8        ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

j     Where 
!    serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Bewes  Arthur  E.        em 

Mai 

1  Oct  .09 

524    Bishop  Thomas  H.  B.  ... 

E    C 

4  Sept  06 

100     Bews  Samuel  T 

AE 

1  Jan   13 

512    Bishop  Walter  G 

ChGr 

1  July  11 

524     Bickford  Bertram  R.  .. 

8  S 

23  Nov  11 

Bishop  William  J. 

A  E 

1  Nov  04 

66     BickfordJohn  E.  P.   .. 

Lt  Ci 

1  Apr   10 

2736  Bisset  Arthur  W.  La  T. 

L 

15  Aug  13 

80     Bickford-Smith  John  A. 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

232     Bisson  Francis  E. 

Gr 

30  Sept  10 

391a  Biokley  Henry  E 

L 

1  Sept  13 

148a  Bittleston  Colin  J.  L. 

24     Bickmore  Brian  8. 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

63     Bicknell  Herbert  C.     ... 

Gr 

14  Aug  11 

46    Black  David  G 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

161     Biddle  Henry  E 

Gr 

19  July  00 

366  i 

63     Biddulph  Robert  N.  W. 

NH  >  Black  Francis  G.H.R.mb 
Yar  \ 

8 

6  Nov  08 

W 

8 

6  May  10 

160     Bidgood  Thomas 

B 

8  Feb    12 

276c  Black  Lancelot  H. 

EL 

1  Jan    07 

277     Bidgood  William  R.    ... 

ChGr 

9  Oct    12 

153     Black  Ronald  G 

Mid 

15  May  13 

108a  Bigg  Theodore  E.  J.    .. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

61    Black-Barnes  Charles  T. 
114    Blackburn  Stanley  N.... 

SL 
Mid 

15  Jan   14 
15  Jan    12 

520     Bigg-Wither  Guy  P   ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

160a  Blackett  Henry     

C 

31  Dec  07 

520  ) 
NH  >  Biggs  Alexander  B.    ... 

HW 

5  May  11 

2yo  f-BIackler  Leonard 

P 

5  Oct    10 

Portl  ) 

299    Blackiock  Ronald  W.  ... 

L 

31  Dec   11 

199     Biggs  Geoffrey  N. 

L 

15  Apr  06 

183    Blackman  Charles  M. 

L 

30  Dec  10 

223     Bignell  Lawrence  D'O. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

53    Blackman  George  W.  ... 

Ch  Gr 

23  Sept  12 

366  1 

Blackmore  OeorgeE   ... 

Gr 

29  Oct    03 

Page  >  Bigsworth  Arthur  W. ... 

L 

1  Apr  13 

11a  Blackwell  Frederick    ... 

ChGr 

8  Apr   12 

4316) 

543    Blackwood  Maurice  B-R 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

434     Bilby  William  J 

Gi 

27  Apr   03 

381     Blagrove   Henry  E.  C. 

L 

30  June  09 

155      Billing  Charles  G.      RM 

C 

1  Jan    12 

537    Blair  James  P       

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

175     Billing  Joseph      

AE 

1  Apr   11 

47    Blake  Alfred          

Car 

4  May  11 

113     Bills  Walter  W 

552     Billyard-Leake  Edward 

ECr 

16  Aug  10 

382    Blake  Cuthbert  P. 

L 

1  Apr   07 

W 

Mid 

15  May  13 

180    Blake  Edward  W.  H.  ... 

L 

15  Jan    10 

(Lent  for  duty  with 

127    Blake  Francis  G 

EL 

5  Dec    11 

Australian  Govt.) 

266    Blake  Geoffrey      ...     ... 

Lt  Cr. 

15  Oct    11 

291     Bilsland    Alexander   T 

AE 

1  Nov  08 

2736  Blake  George  G.  L.     ... 

SL 

15   Jan  13 

Bindley  William  K.     ... 

AE 

1  Nov  12 

Blake  Harry          

Car 

4  May  11 

388     Bindloss  Edward  C.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

239    Blake  John     

Gr 

26  Feb   12 

174a    Bingham     The     Hon. 
Edward  B.  8 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

^2g  \  Blake  Marcus        

AP 

4  May  09 

442      Bingham  Henry   

B 

1  Nov  02 

4176  Blake  Reginald  W.      ... 

L 

1  Apr  08 

431     Bingley  Douglas  A.(acJ) 

SL 

15  May  13 

263    Blaker  Arthur  W. 

L 

1  Oct    11 

295     Binmore  Henry  A. 

L 

I  Apr  10 

473    Blarney  Joel  E 

B 

1  Feb    03 

448     Biiiney  Arthur  P.     rma 

Maj 

14  Oct   10 

39    BlampeyJohnC.R.     .. 

A  E 

I  Jan    12 

288     Binney  Ralph  D. 
180     Binney  Thomas  H. 

L 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  08 
15  Sept  12 

ggg  j-BlanchflowerEdwardC. 

P 

1  Aug  13 

65     Binning  George  R. 

Car 

1  June  03 

2736  Blanden  Harold   

W  T 

13  May  10 

537a   Birch  Arthur  T.  (act)  ... 

A  E 

1  Nov  13 

524    BlaneStV  Charles  R.,  Bt. 

Cr 

30  June  12 

531      Birch  Edmund  J 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  12 

366    Blatchford  William  N. 

SS 

21  Nov  10 

161     Birch  John  K.B 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  10 

552    Bleackley  Hubert 

EL 

1  Oct    09 

484a  Birch  Leofric  I 

Ck 

15  July  13 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

127     Birch  Russell  E. 

L 

30  June  13 

Australian  Govt.) 

11      Bird  Arthur  T.  B 

A  E 

1  Jan   13 

239     Bird  Edward  G.          ba 

Ch 

1  Jan  06 

225    Blight  Edward  8 

EL 

1  Nov  11 

114      Bird  Harold  8.  G.      RM 
Bird  Walter  T.  A.    (act) 

L 

Mate 

1  Jan   05 

28  Aug  13 

^j£\  Block  Robert  J 

E  Cr 

1  July  09 

WColi    Birkett  M.  Brock 

Lt  Cr 

lApr    13 

153    Bloekley  Sperry  J.  D.... 

Gr 

4  June  02 

273      Birrell  Andrew  K. 

AE 

1  Sent  12 

326      Birtwhistle  John  T.   .. 

AE 

1  Jan    09 

387    Blofield  Charles    

ChCr 

1  Apr   12 

Pane  \  bishop  Charles  A.   RMA 
eof-!  (-Asst.    Inspector,    Naval 
dAi  |  Ordnance  fnspectionStaff) 

C 

10  May  04 

268<i  BlomefieldTbomasC.A. 

Cr 

■?0  June  10 

80    Blomfield  Francis 

L 

22  June  11 

575    Blomfield  Myles  A.     ... 

L 

30  June  06 

232     Bishop  Eric  Ji.  N.  rma 

L 

21  Dec   10 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

72     Bishop  Frank  H 

L 

15  Sept  08 

Australian  Goct.) 

Bishop  Freeman  C.  N. 

114    Bloodworth  William  8. 

WT 

27  Mar  12 

NH  )                                      rma 

C 

1  Jan    13 

68a    Bloor  Fred    

AE 

1  Ju'y  <H 

Mai  >  Bishop  George  T. 
170  ) 

FS 

11  May  08 

NqD\  Blount  George  R.  B.   ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

79     Bishop  Hubert  D. 

EL 

1  Aug  05 

342    Blount  Harold      ...rma 

O 

1  Sept  09 

512 
547 

Sishop  James        

Bishop  Lionel  B 

Ch  Gr 
Ok 

1  Oct    13 
15  July  13 

366    Blow  Henry  C.      ...     -j 

Ch 
MAA 

1  Jan    10 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

iRank. 

1 

Seniority 

339*   Blower  Lester  C.  ...    ba 
327     Bluett  Bertie  W 

Cb 
Lt  Ci 

3  May  10 
30  June  12 

AO  ) 

366  f 

Bonning  Hubert  B .     .. 

| 
AP 

J  Oct    05 

Blumberg    Herbert    B. 

LtCol 

22  Jan   14 

512 

Bonsey  William  J. 

Ch  Gr 

1  Sept  12 

KM  (Deputy  Assistant 

61 

Bom  or  Lawrence  8.     .. 

Mid 

\f\  Sept  13 

Adjutant    General.) 
237     Blumfeld  Louis     ...(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

TB  \ 

15    f 

Bookless  John       

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

3(36) 

259 

Booley  William    

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

Page  >  Blundell  George  A.  J  ... 
ilia  ) 

Gr 

1  July  11 

TB\ 

4( 

Booth  Ellis     

AB 

1  Apr  03 

448      Blunt  David  E 

SL 

15  May  12 

366 

Booth  George  E 

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

418a   Blunt  Thomas  B 

88 

23  May  12 

9 

Booth  Lionel  E.  R. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

185a   Blunt  William  F 

C 

31  Dec  11 

61 

Booth  Ralph  S 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

148a   Blyth  Reginald  E. 

L 

15  Aug  13 

366) 

4S4«  Boal  Jackson  G.      ...MB 

S 

4  Oct    12 

Page} 

Boothby  Frederick  L.  M 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

546     Board  Arthur  C. 

Car 

4  May  ll 

4316  \ 

2^}  Boardman  John  C. 

A  P 

11  Nov  03 

160 

Booty  Edward  L.      MVC 
Bor    James    H. 

1    C 

\L  Gn 

31  Dec  08 
7  Feb    12 

118     Boase  Bernard  K 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  14 

CB,  CMS,   RMi 

151     Boase  Harold 

SL 

30  Dec  12 

CG 

Borrett  Charles  T. 

Cr 

SI  Dec  03 

36    | 

4 

Borrett  George  G. 

F8 

21  Feb    06 

Page  !■  Bobbett  Henry  C. 

B 

28  Dec  11 

531 

Borrett  George  H. 

C 

31  Dec  06 

431iJ 

260 

Borrett  Jack  T 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

Boddam     -    Whetham 

Borrett  John  C.  F.      .. 

Lt  C. 

1  Apr  13 

Edye  K 

L 

15  July  08 

34 

Borrowes  Walter 

S  L 

30  June  13 

Boddie  Ronald  C 

EL 

1  May  08 

161 

Borthwick  George  (act 

Gr 

2   Oct  13 

[Lent  for  duty  under 

496 

Bosanquet  Raymond  F 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

Australian  Govt.) 

379 

Boss  Andrew  W.  P.     .. 

AE 

1  Apr  04 

141     Boddy  Robert  H.G.     ... 

E  L 

1  June  08 

132 

Bostock  Francis  H.     .. 

Lt  Ci 

30  J  une  12 

432     Bodell  George  W. 

E  L 

1  Aug  05 

520 

Boswell  Frederick  W  .. 

S  B 

1  July  01 

284     Bodycomb  William  K.. 

A  E 

1  Apr    11 

575 

Bott  Leslie  C 

L 

15  July  07 

200     Body*  John  H 

A  E 

1  Nov  09 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

BoehmerFrederick  F.W . 

L 

1  Oct    10 

Australian  Govt.) 

Boffey  Hugh rma 

StMj 

22  Sept  12 

520     Boissier  Martin  E.  S.  ... 

L 

31  Dec  06 

129 

Botting  Arthur    

AE 

21  Oct    04 

28     Bolas  Albert  J 

ChCr 

1  Apr  12 

326c 

Bottomley  Frederick  C 

L 

30  July  12 

448     Boldero  Harold  S.  S.  ... 

Mid 

15  May  12 

66 

Boucher  Edward 

P 

31  Dec  11 

63     Boles  Geoffrey  C   

L 

15  J  une  08 

503  | 

48     Bolingbroke  Russell    .. 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

DY\ 

Boucher   Henry  C.   R 

Cr 

31  Dee  07 

Bolitho  William  A.  A.... 

SL 

30  July  12 

HKong ) 

NH) 

224 

Boucher  Maitland  W.  S 

L 

30  Nov  09 

Chat  >  Bolster  Francis,  MB,  ba 

F  S 

29  Nov  13 

473 

Boucher  Russell  A. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

366  ) 

151 

Boulnois  Percy  H. 

L 

30  June  10 

283     Bolster  Thomas  C.  C.  ... 

L 

15  Sept  07 

46a 

Boultbee  Gerald  E. 

S  L 

15  Sept  12 

524  ) 

27 

Boultbee  Walter  R.  P. 

DY  >  Bolt  Charles  W 

ECr 

1  July  06 

RMA 

L 

1  July  05 

Dev) 

161 

3oulton  Cyril  C 

SP 

31  Aug  10 

Bolt  Frederick      

Gr 

9  May  04 

473 

Boulton  Edward  N.     ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

326c 

Jound  Arthur  E 

ChGr 

28  Feb   13 

Australian  Govt.) 

286 

JounevialleJosephA.W 

ECr 

24  Jan    12 

23     Bolton  fc'rank  E 

SS 

9  June  10 

141     Bounsall  Samuel 

Car 

1  Dec   00 

118      Bolton  Harry 

AE 

1  Sept  12 

277     BountonCharlesE. 

Gr 

7  Mar  11 

Bomford    Maurice    C 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

(Commander    Instructor 

Bourchier  John  A.  F.... 

AP 

L2  Nov  03 

Tyneside  DivisionRNlHZ  > 

4146   Bond  Arthur  G.  H.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

a  Dec  10 

117a    Bourchier    Thomas    A. 

108     Bond  John  M.      ...(act) 

Gr 

?0  Jan   14 

MacN rma 

C 

1  Jan    10 

Bond  Reginald  St.  G.  8. 

SS 

33  May  06 

56   Bourdas  John        

SS 

OAug  13 

MB,   FRC8,  Ed 

Bourne  Alan  G.B.  mvo 

69     Bond  Russell  0.  L.      ... 

E  L 

1  Feb    08 

RMA 

C 

1  Sept  10 

9     Bond  William  J 

EL 

1  Oct    11 

411     Bourne  Percy  F.  F.     ... 

AP 

7  July  04 

Haul]  Bone  Howard       -    " 

ECr 

1  July  05 

34     Bourne  William  G. 

Bousfield  Henry  H.     ... 

Gr 
L      I 

!8  Feb   12 
!0  June  10 

366  ) 

252     Boustead  John  E.  H.  ... 

Mid 

5  J  an    13 

Page  >  Bone  Reginald  J. 

L 

n  Dec   10 

114     Bovell  Henry  C 

SL 

SO  June  13 

431a  ) 

377a  Bovill  John  8 

L 

iOJune  12 

385     Bonham  Thomas  P.    ... 

C 

W  June  09 

Bow  Ten  George  W.(act) 

Gr 

9.  Jan   14 

528     Bonham-CarterPhilipH. 

L 

BO  June  13 

524) 

524     Bonham-CarterStuartS. 

L 

1  Apr    11 

DY>  Bowden  Richard  

ChB 

1  Apr^  12 

146 

3oniface  Alonzo    

WT 

12  Apr    11 

Dev  ) 

10      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Bowden-Smith  Victor  J. 
Bowden  Smith  William 

Bowen  Basil  H 

Bowen  Charles  A. 
Bowen  David  N.  H.     ... 

Bowen  George       

Bowen  Gerald  P 

Bowen  Harold  T 

Bowen  John  H 

Bower  Cyril  W.     ...(act) 

Bower  John  G 

Bower  Kobert  T 

Bowers  Cecil  J.     ...(act) 
Bowes-Lyon  Ronald  G 
(act) 

Bowhill  Frederick  W.... 

Bowing  John 

Bowlby  Cuthbert  F.  B. 

Bowlby  Hugh  S    

Bowlby  Vivian  R.  8    ... 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
252) 

DY>  Bowie-Evans  Stephen... 
Cape  ) 
284 
317 
305 
11 
261 


512 
430 
473 
219 
Coll 
224 
251 
187 
326 
273e 
117 
117 
431 
11 

366) 
Page  ,- 
431a) 

160a 

342 

114 

552 


Bowles  Guy  P 

Bowles  John  G 

Bowly  Edmond  M. 

Bowman  Fred  C 

Bown  Joseph 

Bowring  Edwin  em \ 
366  Bowring  Humphrey  W. 
522     Bowring  Vincent  L.    ... 

4146   Bowyer  Richard  G. 
159     Bowyer-SmijthPhilipW 
(act) 

191     Box  Frank      (act) 

4K9c   Boxer  Arthur  C 

340     Boxer  Henry  P 

"£2  ^  Boxer  Herbert  M 

520  ) 

384     Boyau  John    

540     Boyce  James  J 

118     Boyd  Denis  W 

481a   Boyd  Henry  P 

42     Boyd  James  L 

Boyd  John  G 

388     Boyd  John  M 

237     Boyd  Robert  F. 

44     Boyd  William  J , 

WColl  Boyd-Richardson  Syd 

ney  B 

Coll     Boyden  Percy  H....  md 
i59     Boyer  George  C.  A.     ... 

273     Boyes  Guy  N.  W 

326     Boyes  Hector 

110     Boyes  William  J 

342     Boyle  Alexander  D.     ... 

524     Boyle  ThcHon. Algernon 

D.E.  H.        ...        MTO 

145     Boyle  Edmund  M.  G.L. 

299     Boyle  Edward  C 

387     Boyle  Francis  R.  ...  EM 
9     Boyle  Harry  L 


L 
C 

Ck 

A  P 

E  L 

Gr 

L 

L 

Mid 

SL 

L 

Mid 

SL 

S  L 


ECr 
Mid 

L 
Mid 


30  Jan  09 
1  Jan   13 

15  July  12 
7  Apr  12 
1  Aug  09 
1  Dec  04 

15  June  10 

31  Aug  07 
15  Jan  14 
15  May  13 
31  Dec  07 
15  Jan  12 
15  May  13 
15  May  13 


1  Apr   13 

1  July  10 
15  Jan    13 

1  Oct  10 
15  May  13 


L 
L 

L 

AE 

AE 

Proby 

2ndLt 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

SL 

B 

E  L 
L 

AP 

S  S 
OhAE 

L 

Lt  Ci 

L 

L 

L 

S  B 

AE 

Cr 
F  S 
F  P 

L 

Lt  Cr 

AE 

L 

O 

Mid 

Lt  Cr 

Maj 

Cr 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


22  June  11 

30  May  07 

30  Junel2 

1  Apr   10 

1  Mar  12 

1  Apr   08 

{ 1  Oct  12 

30  June  06 

31  Dec  09 

30  Mar  12 
15  Jan  14 

26  June  13 
1  Aug  06 
1  Oct   07 

18  June  03 

8  Nov  06 
1  Nov  05 
15  Oct    11 

31  Dec  10 
15  Apr  1 
15  Feb   10 

1  Apr  K 

19  Oct  K 
1  Nov  12 

1  Jan    14 

14  Nov  09 
22  Dec  02 

1  Apr  IS 

15  Sept  10 

2  June  03 
31  Aug  10 

31  Dec  07 
15  Sept  13 
15  Dec  12 
19  May  10 
31  Dec    13 


286a   Boyle  James  C.  M. 
385  1   GSP  PWBoyleTheHon, 

CG  I      Robert  F mvo 

Boyle    William    H.  D. 
(Naval  Attache') 
284     Brabant  Francis  H.     ... 
261     Brabyn  James  H. 
286     Bradbury  Reginald  A. 
NH  ) 

Plym  >  Bradbury  Samuel  ...  me 
524  ) 

Bradbury  William  ...mb 
180  Braddon  Harry  W.  ... 
193  Braddyll  Hubert  S.  ... 
Bradford  Edward  E.cvo 
352  Bradford  George  N.  ... 
80     Brading  Stanley  J. 


439a   Bradley  Frederic  C.    ... 

180     Bradley  Reuben    

231     Bradley  William  H.     ... 

388     Bradshaw  Frank   ...  ba 

72     Bradshaw  George  F.    ... 

268 d  Bradshaw  George  W.  .. 

288  Bradshaw  Hard  wick  F 

337  Brady  Gerald  H 

110  Bragg  Edward  T 

352  Brain   Trevelyan  T.  G. 

256  Braithwaite  Henry  M. 

MD 

131     Braithwaite  Lawrence 

W 

131     Bramble  Frank  G. 

Bramble  James  J.  ..  rm 

153     Brand  Eric  8 

Brand  The  Hon.  Hubert 

G MVO 

(Naval  Attache.) 

261     Brand  Humphrey  R.  ... 
263      Brander  John  A. 
76     Brandon  Vivian  R. 

166     Brandt  Frank        

266     Branson  Cecil  J.  W.    ... 

273     Branson  David     

326;   Branson  Edward  H.  C. 

252     Bray  Alfred  C 

270a   Bray  Charles  M 

540     Bray  George  H 

Braybrooke      Charles  t 

W rm) 

252     Brayshaw    William    D. 

131     Breaks  John  H 

86     Breakspere  Arthur  J 

531     Bredin  Edward  R.      bj 
385) 

Page  >  Breese  Charles  D 

431) 

3S5     Bremner  Archibald    G 

384     Bremner  Charles 

149     Bremner  Ernest  A.     ... 

552     Bremner  William  H.  ... 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
108     Bremridge  James  P.  A. 
(act) 


E  L 

C 

C 

Lt  Cr 
Car 
AP 


S 
FP 

L 
V  A 

L 
AE 

L 
Gr 
AE 
FS 

L 
Gr 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

B 

SB 


Cr 
L 
C 

Mid 

C 


Mid 

B 

Lt  Cr 

C 

Mid 

A  E 

Mid 

E  L 

A  E 

B 

Q  M 

HonL 

SB 

E  L 

ChGr 

Ch 

E  L 

E  L 
Gr 

FP 

Mid 


1  Nov  03 

31  Dec   03 
30  June  13 

30  Sept  11 

4  July  02 

20  Oct     03 

12  May  08 

6  Nov  08 
9  Mar  01 
30  Sept  07 
10  Feb  14 
30  July  09 
1  Sept  12 

1  Apr  11 
22  Dec  12 

1  Nov  08 
28  July  06 

1  Apr    10 

5  June 00 

15  Aug  J  3 
25  Aug  10 
3  Jan  03 
12  Dec   12 

21  Nov   12 


30  June  13 

30  Oct   06 
1  Jan   13 

15  Sept  13 

31  Dec    07 


15  Sept  12 

2  Oct    12 

15  July  10 

31  Dec  09 

15  Jan    14 

1  Mar   10 

15  May  12 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  04 

12  July  12 

10  June  12 

10  June  12 

■£i  Oct    09 

1  Aug  11 

1  Apr   12 

1  Feb   11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Jan    05 

12  Feb   01 

1  Apr  08 
15  Jan   12 


15  May  13 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


11 


Where 
serving. 


524  Brendon  Charles  L. 

220  Brent  Charles  R.     (act) 

363  Brent  Ernest  C 

151  Breton  Colin  G 

520  Breton  William  K.  D.. 
Brett  Francis  J.  ...   bm 

76  Brett  Isaac  J. 

261  Brewer  Charles  E.  W. 

127a  Brewer  Herbert  R.    bm 

238  Brewer  Jehoiada  J. 

29  Brewer  Richard  E. 

344  Brewin  William  D. 

180  Brewster  Alfred  J.  (act 
Briard  FredeiickW. (act) 

145  Brickdale  Robert 

1806  Brickenden  Francis  G. 

159  BridgeArthurR.M.(acO 

160  Bridge  Lionel  M 

145  Bridgeman  Franc'sP.O 

Bridtieman    The  Hon. 

Richard  O.  B 

Bridger  Frederick  W... 

388  Bridges  Albert  F.  B.  .. 
259  Bridges  Francis  D.  bm 
252  Bridges  Henry  D.... 
366  Bridgwater  Frederick  E. 
G6'PBridson  Joseph  R. 

159     Briggs  Sir  Charles  J.  kcb 
(Vice  -  Admiral       Com- 
manding Fourth  Battle 
Squadron) 
366/ 
Page  >  Briggs  Edward  F.... 
43la  \ 
388     Briggs  George  L.  C. 
61     Briggs  Harold  D.  ... 
385     Briggs  Henry  8.    ... 
65     Briegs  Herbert  G. 
Coll    Briggs  Hugh  F.    ...  : 
385     Briggs  Wilfred      ... 

462  Bright  Alfred  C.   ... 

505  Bright  Arthur  S.  ... 

362  Bright  Eli  F 

11a  Brightman  Ernest  E.... 

34  Brightman    Rowland 

118  Brind  Eric  J.  P.    ...     , 

Po  Brind  Maurice  A....  (act) 

326c  PTPBringan  JamesC.MB 

352  Brinton  William  R. 

261  Briscoe  Lancelot  D.  rma 

524  Britchfield  Frederick  R. 
Brittan   Charles  G.  bm 

305a  Britton  Thomas  F. 

170  Broadbent  Charlie 

392  Broadbent  Frederick  M . 

MA 

524     Broadhurst  William  R 

77  Broadley  Edward  O.    . 

520     Broatch  George  T.      be 
202     Brock  Albert  B.  R. 
317     Brock  Donald  C 


Rank.     Seniority.       £*»"  _ 


Lt  Cr 

SL 
Lt  Cr 

EL 

S  S 

c 

Gr 

Mid 

C 

L 

Car 

ChAE 

W  O 

Gr 

A  C 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

L 

L 

Cr 
B 

Ck 

Maj 

Lt  Cr 

E  L 

C 

V  A 


EL 

Mid 

Cr 

E  L 

Lt  Cr 

S 
E  L 

Gr 
Gr 
Gr 
Ck 
AE 
SL 
SL 
SS 

Mid 

C 

ChGr 

Col 

Gr 

ECr 

N  I 
Gr 


F  S 

ChGr 

S  L 


1  Apr  08 
15  May  13 

15  Nov  12 
1  Apr  06 

16  May  11 
1  Jan    13 

12  Apr  04 
15  May  13 

1  Sept  12 
1  Oct  06 
25  May  1 1 
1  Apr  07 
3  Nov   13 

13  Jan  14 
15  Jul v  13 
30  June  13 
15  Jan  14 
15  Dec  13 
15  July  10 

15  Feb    12 
1  Mar  02 


15  July  13 
22  Apr  09 
31  Dec  10 
1  Dec  06 
30  June  04 

13  July  12 


1  Jan   08 

15  Sept  13 
31  Dec  11 
15  Sept  04 
1  Apr  13 

14  May  09 
1  Aug  05 

20  Nov  09 

19  June  05 
6  Oct    09 

15  July  12 
1  Jan    12 

30  Dec  12 
15  Sept  13 
23  Nov  11 

15  Jan  13 

1  Sept  09 
26  Apr   11 

14  July  09 
10  Jan   01 

2  Feb   06 

13  Nov  96 

16  July  08 

1  Apr  07 

20  Aug  02 
28  Dec   13 

15  May  12 


Rank.   Seniority. 


127 
DY 


3396 

514 

225 

388 

158 

155 

352 

15  L 

127 

299 

299 

366) 
Page  [■ 
431a  \ 

21b 

260 

520 

291c 

531 

582a 


442 
48a 
100 
330 
153 
520 
46 

5201 
WColl  J 

496 
326a 

40 
261 

342 

Coll 

352 

277 
65 


\  Brock  Frederic  E.  E.  CB 
'       (Senior  Officer  an<>.   in 
charge   of  all  H.M. 
Naval         Establish- 
ments at  Gibraltar) 

Brock  James  L 

Brock  Leonard  W. 
Brock  Neville  B.  C.      .. 
^dCBrockOsmondDeB. 
Brocklebanh  HenryC.R 
Brockman  Cecil  W. 
Brockman  Henry  S.    .. 
Broderick  Richard 
Brodie  Charles  G. 
Brodie  Donald  F.  O'C. 
Brodie  Theodore  S. 

Brodribb  Francis  G.     .. 

Bromet  Geoffrey  R.    .. 

Bromley  .Arthur 

Bromley  Bernard  A.  S. 
Bromley  Frederick  W. 
Bromley  Richard  W. 
Bromwich  GeorgeH.DSO 
(Leyit  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
Bronkhorst  John 
Brook  Alfred  C.     ... 
Brook  Harold  E.  ... 
Brook  Vernon  A.  ... 
Brooke  Basil  R.     ... 
Brooke  Basil  V.     ... 
Brooke  Cecil  E.     ... 


Brooke  CharlesL.RMA 


347 
385 


117 
11a 
263 
3396 
180 
175 
414a 
547 
120 


Brooke  Edward     

Brooke  Eric  D 

Brooke  John 

Brooke  Kennedy  G.    ... 
Brooke  Patrick  H. 
Brooker  Francis  G.St.G. 
Brooker  Percy  R 

Brooke-Short  Cecil  rm  < 

BrookfieldEdwardW.H. 
Brooking  Cyril  A  H.  ... 
Brooking  Henry  R.  G. 

Brooking  William       < 

Brooks  Arthur  W. 
Brooks  Christopher  I. 
Brooks  Dallas  G.        ba 
(Chaplain  of  the  Royal 
Hospital         School, 
Greenwich) 
Brooks  Richard  B. 
Brooks  Robert     ...    em 
Brooks  Samuel  A. 
Brooks  Sidney  W. 
Brooksmith  Eldred  S. 
Broom  Albert       ...(act) 
Broom  William  M. 

Broster  Paul  M 

Brotheridge  Thomas  R. 


AE 
Gr 

Lt  Cr 
C 

Cr. 

A  C 

EL 

L 

Lt   Cr 

L 
Lt  Cr 


S  L 

Cr 

P 

EL 
Lt  Cr 
E   Cr 


ChAE 
EL 
E 

E  r. 

Lt  Cr 

Cr 

L 

Maj 

Bt. 

LtCol 

L 
Mid 

L 

Lt  Ci 

Mid 

Cr 

AE 

Proby 

2ndLt 

Lt  Cr 

S  L 

A  E 

Ch 

MAA 

L 
E  L 
Ch 


FP 

RMG 

S  L 

Gr 

L 

Gr 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

WE 


15  May  13 


1  Oct    10 

2  July  03 
U  Dec  12 

1  Jan  04 
31  Dec  06 
15  July  13 
15  June07 

1  Mar  13 
19  July  12 
31  Dec  10 
19  Jan    13 

30  May  11 

15  May  12 

31  Aug  08 

2  Mar  12 
1  Jan  05 
1  Oct  lo 
1  Jan  08 


1  Apr  09 
1  May  07 
15  Sept  04 
27  Feb  05 
31  Dec  11 
31  Dec  09 
1  Oct  07 
1  July  08 

1  Sept  13 
1  Apr  08 
15  Jan  13 

30  June  09 

31  Dec  11 
15  May  13 
31  Dec    06 

1  Nov  12 

j-1  Oct  13 

1  Mar  11 
15  Jan  14 
1  Nov  11 


15  Nov  07 

7  June  13 

20  Apr    98 


31  Aug  11 
13June  13 
15  Sept  13 
28  Dec  11 
-10  Sept  10 
31  Oct  13 
14  May  10 
26  June  10 
1  Nov  11 


12      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


319 
420 

160 
225  e 
67 
72 

114 
1276 
5201 
WColl ) 
5 
575 


40 
430 


347 
180 


366 


Brough  John,MVO.,RMA 
Brough  William  T.(act) 
Brougham  John H. 
Broughton  Alfred  W.D. 
RM 
Broughton  Ralph  A. (art) 
Brounger  Kenneth 
Brounger  Thomas  M.... 
Brown  Albert  G.  T.     ... 

Brown  Albert  J 

Brown  Albert  R.   ...     ... 

Brown  Albyn  E.    ...  em 

Brown  Alexander 

Brown  Alexander  C.  G. 

Brown  Arthur      

Brown  Arthur  (a) 

Brown  Arthur  (6) 

(Lent    for     duty    under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Brown  Arthur       

Brown  Arthur  W 

Brown  Cecil  T.        em] 

Brown  Charles  A 

Brown  Charles  A.  M.  ... 
Brown       Douglas       B. 

Bucham       

Brown  Duncan  T 

Brown  Elias   

Brown  Ernest  (act) 
Brown  Francis  C 


454 
Chit}  Brown  Frank  G 
484a 
512 
11a 
145 


Brown  George       

Brown  George  A.  D.   .. 
Brown  George  H.  H.  .. 

Brown  George  K 

Brown  George  B 

14Sc  Brown  Gordon  R 

P£%e  \  Brown  Harold  A 

533a  i 

153     Brown  Henry  A 

520     Brown  John  E.  A. 

100     Brown  Joseph       

AO  (_  Brown  Leslie  S 

552  (       (Lent    for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

180     Brown  Lewis  G.  D.  (act) 

520     Brown  Maurice  G.  B. 

366     Brown  Percival  R.  T. 

251     Brown  Percy  G.    ... 

180     Brown  Reginald  F. 
62     Brown  Richard  C. 
Brown  Richard  J.... 

273     Brown  Robert  McD.  (act) 

1806   Brown  RobertW 

2726   Brown  Stephen    ...     . 

258     Brown  Tom  ...    . 

Brown  Vincent  C.  RM- 

63a  Brown  William    

498     Brown  William  J.  A.  .., 
366     Brown  William  T. 
317     Browne  Charles  A. 
169     Browne  Chetwode  W.C 
326c  Browne  Douglan  H.     .. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Maj 
Gr 
L 

C 

SL 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Gr 

SB 

E  L 

WO 

ECr 

L 

B  Cr 

Gr 
Gr 


A  E 
SB 
Proby 
2ndLt 
A  E 
Car 

L 

Cr 

AE 

Mate 
C 

EL 

AE 

H.Sch 

S  L 

A  E 

L 

L 

E  L 

AP 

P 

Gr 

A  P 


Gr 
P 

E  Cr 

Cr 

P 

E  L 

E  L 

Gr 

B 

E  L 

A  E 

Proby 

2ndLt 

Car 

A  P 

WW 

L 
Mid 
Mid 


10  June  13 
17  Feb  14 
15  June  11 

1  Jan  11 
15  May  13 
15  Mar  10 
15  Aug  07 
5  May  00 
10  May  04 
1  June  04 
5  July  10 
1  July  12 
31  Dec  12 

I  July  11 

26  June  05 
8  Apr  03 


1  Oct  10 
26  June  02 

j-1  Oct  12 

1  Apr  09 
12  Apr  06 

31  Dec  09 

30  June  08 

1  Jan    12 

28  Aug  13 

30  June  12 

1  Nov  07 

1  Nov  03 
26  Sept  11 
15  Sept  13 

1  Nov  06 

31  Dec   10 
1  Sept  IS 

15  Feb   04 

8  Mar  04 

7  Jan   11 

23  Feb   00 

25  Jan   07 


23  Sept  13 

31  Dec  11 

1  July  09 

31  Dec   08 

31  Oct    10 

1  Nov  07 

1  Oct    06 

19. Tune  13 

1  Sept  00 

1  Apr   06 

1  Mar  10 

]  1  Jan  12 

19  Nov  03 
4  Nov  03 
22  Feb  13 
30  June  10 
15  May  13 
15  Jan    12 


Where 
serving. 


2256 
366  I 
AO  S 
537a 
503 
2736 
174c 
252 
TB\ 
34/ 


Browne  George  L. 
(Lent      to      Australian 

Government .) 
Browne  Harold  E. 


Browne  Harold  R.  Gore   A  P   28  Apr   07 


Lt  Cr 


Cr 


15  Aug  11 


Browne  James  L. ... 

Browne  James  V 

Browne  Kenneth  R.  G. 
Browne  Robert  R.  &. 
Browne  Robley  H.  J.  ... 
Browne  William  E.     ... 

Browning  Guy  A.     ma. 

177      Browning  Ernest  (act)... 

407     Browning  Harry 

277     Browning  HerbertA.  MA 

237  PWBrowning  Montague 
E.  mvo (Rear- Admiral 
Third  Battle  Squadron) 

160     Brownlow  Malby  D.  .. 

366) 
Pape  V  Brownridge  James  J. .. 
431a  ) 

2736 

CG 

363 
61 

232 

388 

299 


496a 
61 
167 
191 
111 
459 


132 

340a 

127 

5a 
253 
127a 


Brownrigg  Henry  J.  S. 

Brows  Arthur  J 

Bruce  Alan  C 

Bruce  Arthur 

.PJPBruce  HenryH.MVO 
Bruce  The  Hon.  JohnB. 
Bruce  Kenneth  M.       ... 

Bruce  William  H 

Bruce-Gardyne  Evan ... 

Bruen  Edward  F 

Bruton  Charles  W.     ... 

Bryan  Richard       

Bryant  Charles  E 

Bryant  George  ...  . 
Bryer  Sydney  M.  G.  ... 
(Lent     for    duty    under 

Greek  Government.) 
Buchanan  Edgar  W.  .. 
Buchanan  Frederic  G... 
Buchanan  John  G. 
Buchanan  Lionel  G.  .. 
Buchanan  Robert  J.  .. 
Buchanan  -  Wollaston 

Herbert  A 

Buck  Alfred  E 


Gr 
Gr 

AC 
L 

F  S 

A  E 

f  Cb 

I'NI 

Gr 

Gr 

S  S 

R  A 


Car 

Cr 
PinC 

C 

A  E 

C 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

C 

Cr 

ECr 

Gr 

Gr 

ECr 


337 
NH] 

Haul  >  Buckeridge  Guy  L. 
1136} 

Buckingham  Henry  E. 
183a  BucklandArthurE. 

Buckland  Charles  (act.) 

326c    Buckland  Frank  ...    RM 

4     Buckland  William  F 

487  Buckle  Harry  J.    ... 

114  Buckle  Hugh  C.   ... 

CG  Buckle  Hugh  P.     ... 

237  Buckle  John  M 

509  Buckley  Frederick  A.  ..■ 

34  BuckmaaterFrederickH 

117  Bucknall  Samuel  W.RM 

524  Bucknall  Job  B 


L 

L 

ChGr 

EL 

Lt  Cr 

Cr 

AE 

S  B 

SB 
L 

Mate 
RMG 

AE 


30  Mar  01 

27  Dec  06 
15  July  13 

30  Mar  10 
9Nov  04 

1  Apr   04 

26  Dec  02 
1  June  03 

31  Oct  13 
19  Oct  10 
10  Feb    14 

22  Sept  11 

15  Sept  08 

29  June  11 

31  Dec  13 
10  Apr   11 

30  June  13 
1  Jan  12 

31  Dec   05 

28  Feb  14 
1  Apr    13 

28  Feb  12 
15  Oct  13 
30  June  06 
30  June  08 

1  Apr  07 
17  Feb  02 
19  Jan   12 

1  Jan   09 


1  Sept  IS 
15  Mar  08 
1  Feb  12 
1  Dec  06 
15  July  10 

22  June  11 
1  Nov  11 

23  Nov   11 

6  May  04 
WSep't  11 

7  May  13 
1  Sept  11 
1  Mar  12 


ChAE  1  Oct  12 
Lt  Cr  31  Dee  10 
30  June09 
16  June  06 
30  July  08 
1  Oct  07 
1  Sept  11 
1  Jan    09 


Cr 
A  P 
L 
E  L 
RMG 
A  E 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


13 


Rank.  Seniority, 


Po  Bucknill  James  R.  (act)  SL 
200  Budd  William  L.  (act)  Car 
326c    Budden  Henry  F.    (act)     Gr 

225     Budge  James  G E  L 

473     Budge  JohnS EL 

218c   Budge  William  H.      ...    AE 
512     Budgen  Douglas  A.      ...       L 
185a   Budgen  William  P.    ...      L 
388      Buist  Colin     Mid 

508  Bull  Joseph    Ch  Gr 

174a  Bull  Walter  H A  B 

5a   Bullen  Alfred  J.  C.  (act)    A  E 

263     Bullen  Prank AE 

89  Buller  Francis  A.  W.  ...  Cr 
238  Buller  Henrv  T.  ...mvo  C 
2tM)     Bullimore  Harold... (act)     AE 

275a  Bulmer  Herbert    Gr 

520     Bulteel  Edward  W.     ...      L 
183a   Bumpus  Harry  A.        ...       B 

509  Bunbury  Charles  R.  ...  FP 
218     Bunbury  Charles  T.  A.  Lt  Cr 

284     Bunbury  Evan  C Lt  Cr 

442     Bunce  Arthur  G Ch    B 

252     Bundy  Thomas    Ch  Gr 

524     Bungard  George  Gr 

150     Bunn  Alfred  J B 

305a  Bunt  Richard  C ChGr 

213     Bunton        Christophe 

L.  W MB     P  S 

Coll  BunyardReginaldH(acJ)  Mate 
496  Burbidge  Claude  O.  ...  AP 
431  Burbidge  James  C.  ...  Gr 
448  Burburv  Henry  E.  H.  Mid 
524-. 
NH  \  Burdett  John  H S        6  Nov 

Ply  I 

Burge  Norman  O.      KM    Maj    22  Jan   14 

1826   Burges  Roger L       15  Nov  07 

47  Burgess  Arthur  C.  ...  Ch  Gr  1  Nov  13 
170  Burgess  Charles  S.  ...  AP  5  Apr  03 
515  Burgess  Harry  W.  ...  Ch  B  1  Apr  12 
100  Burgess  Joseph  M.  (act)  Gr  31  Oct  13 
230  BurgessMalcolmK.de  M  Lt  Cr  30  Sept  11 
Po  Burghersh  The  Might 
Hon.  Vere  A.  P:  St.  C. 
(act) 


15  Sept  13 
-'6  Dec  12 
30  Jan    14 

1  July  05 

1  Mav  11 
19  May  03 
15  Mar  11 

1  Sept  13 
15  Sept  13 

7  Mar  11 
25  Nov  04 

1  June  13 

I  .Ian  09 
30  June  13 
22  June  II 

I  Dec   13 

6  Oct    09 

30  June 06 
1  May  99 

31  May  12 
15  July  10 
31  Dec   10 

1  Mar  14 
1  Apr   12 

7  Aug  08 
15  Jan  13 
25  Junel3 

15  Nov  08 

18  Dec  13 
15  Jan   14 

19  Oct  10 
15  May  12 


388 

180 
473 
276 


520 
490 
391a 


385 
239 
531 


Fane  Lord 
Burke  Charles  D.  , 
Burke  Francis  J.  ...  mb 
Burke  George  W. 
Burkitt  Francis  H.  Bl 
Burmester  Rudolf  M.... 
Burne  Charles  R.  N.  ... 
(Lent,  to  Chilian  Govt.) 

Burnell  James  J 

Burnett  Lionel  C 

Burnett  Robert  L. 
Burnett-Herkes    David 
Burney  iStr  Cecil ...  kcb 
KCMG   ( Vice    Admiral 
Commanding      Second 
and  Third  Fleets) 
Burney  Charles  D. 
Burnie  William  J. 
Burniston  Hugh  S.    mb 
Burns  Erasmus  J.    (act) 
Bums  Frederick  J.    Mr 
Burns  Henry mb 


SL 
Lt  Cr 
8 
SB 
Ch 
Cr 
Cr 

Gr 
L 

L 
ChGr 
V  A 


L 

S  L 
PS 
Gr 
FS 

S 


15  Sept  13 
15  Sept  10 

3  Apr  12 
22  Feb    12 

4  June  13 
30  June  07 
26  June  02 

13  Sept  12 

30  June  10 

1  Apr  10 

1  Apr   12 

0  Sept  12 


15  Aug  09 

15  Jan    14 

16  May  10 
1  Nov  13 

20  Aug  02 
14  May  09 


Where 

nerving, 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Burridge  Herbert  E.  A 

Burridge  Robert   A.M. 

Burrough  Harold  M.  ... 

Burrows  John  T.L. 

Burstow  Arthur  J. 

Burt  Arthur  S 

Burt  Gerald  G.  P. 

1176   Burt  Henry    

38     Burt  John  0 

AO  I  Burtenshaw  William  E. 
99  J      G 

Burton  Alexander  H.M. 

Burton  Edward  S. 

Burton  Edward  T. 

Burton  Geoffrey  E. 

Burton  John  P.     ... 

Burton  Joseph         bma 

Burton  Joseph  H.... 

BurtonReginaldE.G.RM 

Burton  Rupert  de  H 

Burwood  Charles  ... 

Bury  Claude  D.     ...(act) 

Bury  Leonard 

Bury  Roland  H.  M. 

Bury  William  A.  ... 

Busbridge  Prank  P. 

Bush  Athelstan  P. 

Bush  Charles  A.    ... 

Bush  Charlie  F.     ... 

Bush  David  G.  H.    (act) 

Bush  Ernest  E.     ...     , 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Bush  Frederick     ...     , 

WColl  Bush  James  T 

Bush  Sir  Paul  W.  kcb, 
mvo 

Bushby  John  P 

Bushe  Charles  K.md.ba 

BushellJohnW 

Butcher  Frank  L.  C. 


258 
177 
175 
265 
180 
238 


61 
347 
299 
512 

284 
163 
261 

Po 
117 
117 

26 
326 

11 
385 

60 
277 
575 


180 


298 


387 
261 


117 


180 
388 

*7  [  Butcher  Reginald...Mvo 

273e   Butcher  Samuel  E.  (act) 
177     Butland  James  T.  C 
274a   Butler  Arthur  J.  ... 
281a   Butler  Frank  A.    ... 
285     Butler  George  A. 

Butler  Horace  A. 

Butler  Ralph  T. 

Butler  Vernon  S. ... 

Butlin  Claude  M. 
283a   Butlin  Edward  S.  R 

pW£  I  Butt  Ashworth  C. 

273  Butt  Francis  D.    ...(act) 

37  Butt  Percy  L 

29  Buttenshaw  William  C. 

65  Butter  Patrick      

2736  Buxton  Bernard   

326  Buxton  Roden  H.  V.  ..- 

231  Byles  George  R 

520  Byrne  Charles  J 

114  Byrne  Francis  E 

2736  Byrne  Harold  J. 

63  Byron  Fitzroy  H.  D 

11a  Bywater-Ward  John  ... 


Ch  B 

PP 

L 

Gr 

Gr 

Lt  Ci 

EL 

E  L 

Car 

AP 
L 

AC 

SS 

L 

L 

w  o 

Gr 

C 

Mid 
Gr 
SL 

A  E 
E  L 
E  L 
S  L 
SL 
EL 
L 
S  L 
Car 


HSch 
C 


(act) 


EM 


VA 

E  Cr 

S3 

B 

Mid 

P 

Gr 
ECr 
E  L 
E  L 
ChAE 
A  E 
A  C 
L 
Mid 
SL 


S   L 
B  L 
Or 
L 
Lt  Cr 

L 
ECr 
Or 
Lt  Cr 
A  E 
L 
Lt  Cr 


1  Nov  13 
30  Sept  11 
30  May  09 

23  Nov   12 

2  June  99 
15  May  10 

1  Aug  09 
1  Aug  05 
1  Jan    02 

14  Aug   05 
30  June  06 

15  Jan    14 
15  May  07 

I  Apr  11 
15  Apr   11 

24  Apr    13 

II  Mar  08 
1  Rept  12 

15  May  13 

28  July  04 

15  Sept  13 

1  Nov  12 

1  Aug  08 

1  May  07 

30  Apr   12 

30  Nov  12 

24  Oct    08 

22  June  11 

15  May  13 

10  Aug  00 


1  Apr   04 
31  Dec   13 


19  May  1 2 
1  Jan  10 
9  Dec  09 
17  Oct  12 
15  Sept  13 

31  Dec   11 

30  Jan    14 

1  July  11 
15  Apr   05 

] June 04 
17  May  06 

1  Oct  13 
15  July  13 

1  Oct  07 
15  Sept  12 
15  May  13 

1  Sept  10 

15  Jan  14 
1  Jan    05 

30  Dec   04 
22  June  11 

31  Mar  12 
30  June  13 

1  Nov  12 

29  July  99 

30  June  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  Apr    07 

15  Feb    11 


14      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


;Rant. 


306 
36(5 

2(53 
232 
438 
385 


9 
11 

117 
217 
366 

46a 

266 


286 
283 
1806 

79 
131 
524 
266 
145 

11 
176a 
163 
263 
231 
127a 
381 
259 


114 

520) 

DY 

Portl.  ) 

237 

127a 

96 

420 

64 


Cadman  William Cr     30  June  13 

Cadogan  Francis  C.     ...      L     31  Dec  06 

Cadogan  James     ChGr    8  Dec   10 

Cadogan  Roger     Ch  Cr  29  Sept  12 

Cady  Alfred  M Ch  B    3  Nov  13 

Caffin  John  B Mid    15  Jan  14 

Cahill  Charles  L Ch  Gr  12  Oct    11 

CahillJohn     ChGr    1  Apr  12 

Cail   Herbert  8 A  E     1  Apr   11 

Cain  Robert  C.  J Gr     30  Oct    99 

Caine  Ernest  W EL     1  May  12 

Calder  William  M.  ...  AE  1  Aug  11 
Calderon  Philip  H.  ...  8  L  30  Jan  14 
Caldwell  Matthew  F.mb  S  6  May  10 
Caldwell  Richard  H.  ...  SL  30  Apr  13 
Caldwell  William  ...  B  15  Jan  13 
Caley  Henry  E Gr     29  Dee  03 

Callagban  Cyril    Lt  Cr  17  Oct    II 

Callaghan  Sir  George 

A goto,  kcb      A     17  May  13 

(Commander-in  -  Chief 

Borne  Fleets.) 
Callan  William  D. 
Callaway  Edward  L.    ... 

Callaway  Frank  Le  M. 
Cal  laway&eoryeW  .(act) 
Callaway  William  B.  .. 
Callwell  EberhardW.E. 
Calvert  Thomas  F.  P.. 
Calvert  William  R.(act; 
Cameron  Cyril  St.  C.  .. 
Cameron  Ewen    ...     MB 
Cameron  Gordon  McL 
Cameron  John       ...  rm 
Cameron  John  E.     mvo 
Cameron  Malcolm     MB 
Camp  John    ...    . 

Camp  Walter...     ... 

Campbell  Alexander  V. 

MVO 

Campbell  Colin  M. 

Campbell  Donald ...     . 

Campbell  Donald  R.  .. 
Campbell  Geirge  D.  ... 
Campbell  G.  R.  Colin  ... 
Campbell  George  WMcO 

Campbell  Gordon 

Campbell  Gunning  M.  f 
bma  1 


Seniority. 


AO  \ 
391«j 
119 
385 
160 
274 
506 

19 

16 
546 
408    , 

239 


Campbell  Guy      

Campbell  Harold  G.  ... 
Campbell  HenryH.  cvo 
Campbell  James  D. 
Campbell  John  A.  L.  ... 
Campbell  John  W.  A.... 
Campbell  John  D. 
Campbell  Keith  M.G  ... 
Campbell"  Kenneth  L... 
Campbell  Leveson  G.  B. 

A 

Campbell  Patrick  D.  M. 
Campbell  Percy  D. 
Campbell  Reginald  W. 


Gr 

ChAE 
AP 
Gr 
A  P 

L 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

Cr 

s  s 

L 

RMG 

C 

F  8 
NI 
Gr 

C 
L 

Lt  Cr 

Mid 

E  L 

L 

Cr 

L 

LtCol 

BtCol 

AP 

L 
R  A 

Lt  Cr 
F  8 

ChAE 
L 

S  L 
SL 

Lt  Cr 


Oct  00 
Oct  12 
Oct  12 
Aug  13 
Oct  10 
8ept  08 
May  13 
Jan  14 
June  13 
Feb  14 
June  07 
Sept  11 
Dec  13 
Nov  13 
Dec  98 
Feb    10 


Where 
serving. 


30  June  13 

30  Nov   13 

SO  Oct    05 

15  Sept  13 
1  Jan  08 
15  May  08 

31  Dec  11 
1  Oct  07 
1  Aug  10 

12  Mar  11 

17  Oct    08 

1  Oct    10 

20  Sept  12 
15  Dec  11 
14  Nov  10 

1  Apr  13 
1  Sept  13 
30  J  uly  13 

30  Aug  12 

31  Mar  11 

21  Nov   12 
__  30  June  12 

Ck     15  July  13 


Campbell  Robin  H .  hm  < 

Campbell-CookeAlanG. 

Campion  John  D.  fact) 

Campion  William  H.  ... 

Candey  Willie       

Candy  Algernon  H.  C. 
2736    Candy  Geoffrey  C. 

11      Candy  John  H 

4516    Cann  Sidney  E 

146     Cann  William  J. 

Cannan  George  W. 

(Lent    for     duty    under 
Greek  Government) 

Canning  Henry  T. 

(Lent     for    duty    under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Cantell  William  H.     ... 

Cantlie  Colin      

Cantrell  Arthur  8.  rmji 

Capell  Edward  H. 

Caple  Walter  L 

Capner  Cyril  W. 


114 
4 
384 
170 
151 


561 


262 
528 


Proby 
2nd  L 
Mid 
A  E 
FP 
HScb 

Cr 
Lt  Cr 
Gr 
Gr 
ChGr 
E  L 


48 
392 
191 
NH 
Haul  }  Capps  Frederick  A 
1136) 

Carbery  Edward  O.B. MB 
Card  Norman  ...(act) 
Card  Stanton  F. 
Cardale  Ernest  L. 
Cardale  Hubert  S. 
(Serving     under     Greek 

Government) 
Carden  Sackville  H 
(Admiral  Superintendent 

of  Malta  Dockyard) 
Cardew  Basil  St.  M. 
Cardew  Frederick  R. 
Cardew  John  St.  E. 
Cardwell  Vincent  B. 
2736    Carey  Charles  A. 
129a    Carey  Ernest  S. 
255     Carey  Frederick  C. 
Carey  George  V.  W. 

Carey  Michael   ... 

Carey  William  M. 

Carles  Alan  J (act) 

Carline  Albert  W. 
Carlisle  Frank  S. 


Coll 
385 
5U4 


170  1 
DY] 

117 
352 

286a 
299 


Seniority. 


ChCr 
L 
C 
Gr 
Gr 
F 

FS 

ss 

Mate 
N  1 

Lt  Cr 
Or 


B  A 


j-1  Oct  12 

15  Jan  12 
1  May  13 
9  Sept  06 
1  Jan  10 
30  June  09 
15  Aug  12 
19  Oct  10 
19  Oct  10 
5  Nov  13 
1  May  06 


1  July  12 


15  Mar  12 
15  Mar  09 

1  Sept  11 

7  June 00 

2  June  03 
23  June  13 

11  May  08 

8  Nov  06 
18  Dec  13 

8  June 8 8 
31  Dec  09 
1  Jan   07 


15  Nov  08 


TB\ 

02;  j 

420 
118 
213 
4176 
520 
NH 
Has 
274 
342 


Carlisle  Geoffrey 


Carlisle  William  A. 
Carlisle  The  Might  Hon. 
George  J.  L'E.  Earl  of 
528     Carlyon-Britton  Henry 

O 

510     Carmichael  Dugald     ... 

337     Carnall  Arthur 

476     Carnduff  Herbert  J.     ... 
326c    Carnegie  The  Hon.  Alex- 
ander B 

NOD     Carpendale  Charles  D. 

496a    Carpenter  Alfred  F.  B, 
Carpenter  George     bm 
Carpenter  George 
Carpenter  Robert  J   bm 

■£.9.  [  Oarpmael  Kenneth  S.... 


AC 
B 

S  L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

C 

Car 
Cr 

ChGr 

L 

SL 
Gr 

EL 


EL 
Mid 

L 

Car 
Gr 

S  L 

Mid 

C 

Lt  Cr 

C 
Ch  Cr 

St  Mj 

AP 


15  July  13 
10  Nov  11 
15  Nov  12 
15  Sept  07 
31  Dec  10 
31  Dee  09 
1  June03 

30  June09 

5  Nov  13 

1  Apr  09 

15  Jan   14 

16  Oct   08 
1  Apr   06 

19  Nov  07 

1  Nov  08 

15  May  12 

31  Dec   12 

1  Apr  04 
12  Mar  02 

30  Sept  12 

15  Sept  12 

31  Dec   10 

30  June  11 

29  Apr   03 

1  Apr   12 

18  Sept  11 

12  July  06 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


15 


Bank.    Seniority. 


260 
NH] 
Plym 


CG 

528 

61 

420 

263 

131 
284 
385 
512 
518 
366 
Sec  \ 
476  f 
127) 
DY} 
NH) 
AOi 
476) 
339 
218 
1096 

26 

42 
100 
385 
505 
4716 
9 

60a 
259 
Sec  ) 
352  ( 
AOi 

34  f 

43 
237 
545 

146 
448 
148c 
4716 


3586 

183a 

180 

238 

520 

47 
366 
430 
147 
326c 

34 

Po 
430 
4a 
CG 

2866 
48 
277 


Carr  Edward  J. .. 

Carr  George  J.  ...      mb 

Carr  Henry  C 

Carr  Reginald  B. 
Carre  Edward  C. 

Carrio  Alec  M 

Carrier  Percy  C 

Carrington  John  W.  .. 
Carroll  John  W.  km 
Carron  Joseph  8.  (act).. 
CarrowJohnH. 
Carruthers  David  J.  .. 
Carslake  John  F.  B.  .. 
Carson  Walter  S. 
Carson  William  C. 

Carter  Andrew  J. 
Carter  Arthur  A.      ma 

Carter  Bernard  ... 

Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 
Carter 


Eccles  J. 

Edwin     

Eric  Q 

Frederick  J.  (act) 
Gerald  E.  B.     ... 

Harry  H 

Henry  F.      Mvo 

James  W 

Joseph  H 

Norman  H. 

Oswald       

Percival     


Carter  Richard  H. 

Carter  Robert  H 

Carter  Thomas  G. 

Carter  Walter  J 

Carter  Wilfrid  J.  A.  ... 
Carter  William  C.  (act) 
Carter  William  E. 
Carter  William  L.  C.  ... 
Cartlidge  Albert  B.  ... 
CartwrightCharlesH.A. 
Cartwright    Francis   J. 

W RM 

Cary  The  Hon.  Byron  P. 

CaryJohnP 

Case  Gerald  F 

Casement  John    

Casement  John  M. 

Casey  Thomas  D 

Cashen  John  F.    ...(act) 

Cashman  Patrick 

Casley  George  E....     ... 

Caslon  Clifford     

Caspersz  Thomas  W.  L. 

MA 

Cassidi  Robert  A.    (act) 

Cassidy  John 

Casswell  Arthur  H.  S 

Castle  William  C 

Catchpole  Thomas  J.  ... 

Cater  Edward  H 

Cater  Joseph  M 


ChB 

S 

Cr 
Cr 

L 

Mid 

AE 

Cr 

WO 

AE 

L 
E  Cr 

L 
SL 
S 

A  P 

Ch 

A  P 

SL 

E  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

Car 
L 

EL 
L 

Gr 
A  E 

Cr 

S  P 
WT 

AP 

AP 

L 
SL 
FP 

A  E 
EL 
Mid 
Gr 

Lt  Cr 

Maj. 
L 

SL 

Gr 

Cr 

Cr 

Gr 

Gr 
B 

L 
Mid 

Ch 

SL 

Gr 

SL 
Lt  Cr 

Gr 
Lt  Cr 
ChGr 


I  Apr   12 

4  Nov  10 

30  June  05 
30  June  07 

30  Mar  10 
15  8ept  12 

1  Oct   10 

31  Dec  12 
11  Mar  05 

1  Aug  S3 
30  June  12 

lApr  07 
15  Mar  10 
15  Oct    12 

19  Nov  07 

30  Sept  05 

10  Jan   00 

22  June  06 

15  May  12 
1  July  07 

30  Sept  13 

14  Julv  13 

31  Dec    08 

1  Aug 

2  Apr  11 

20  Noy  12 
1  Api  12 

22  June  11 

15  Jan   12 

3  May  10 

31  Dec  03 

15  Oct    12 

30  June  06 

30  Mar  13 

28  Feb  09 
I  Mar  14 
1  Apr  06 

15  May  12 
1  Jan   08 

31  Mar  12 

11  Sept  12 
31  Dec  08 
15  Sept  12 

14  May  10 
30Junel3 
30  June  09 
30  Mar  01 

23  Dec  13 
1  Jan   03 

29  Mar  12 

15  Sept  13 

1  Sept  02 
15  Sept  13 

30  Mar  01 
15  Sept  13 

1  Oct  05 
6  Oct  09 
30  Sept  13 
1  Nov  13 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


261 

342 

3396 

391c 

218c 

180 
TB\ 
31  f 

202 
476 


151 
510 
AO  \ 
391a  S 
589 


385 

385 

326 
114 
4716 
531 

298 
4 
213 
431 
273 

430 
620 
476 
23 
281 

274 
23 

273d 


CG 

Page  \ 
585  < 


,e- 
a  \ 


366 

Pag, 

431 
319 
4716 
159 
145 
175 

451 

245 

524 


Cater  Samuel 

Cater  William  J. 
Gather  Dermot  P. 
Catley  Charles      ...  bm 

Cator  Robert km 

Catt  Stephen  J.  ...(act) 
Catto  Andrew  Y 

Catton  William  H. 

Caulfeild  Francis  W.  ... 
Caulfeild  St.  George  F. 

G RMA 

Causfield   Frederick  H. 

(act) 

Cavanagh  Francis  G.... 

Cavanagh  Herbert  G.... 

Cavanagh  John  D.  M.... 

Cavaye  Frederick  L.    ... 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Cave  -  Browne  -  Cave 

Henry M 

Cave  -  Browne  -  Cave 

Thomas  R 

Cavendish  Evan  G.  C. 
Cavendish  George  S.  G. 
Cavendish  Henry  J.  F. 
Cavendish  James  R.  C. 

Cawsey  William  A. 

Cay  Arthur  L.       ...     ... 

Cayley  George  C 

Cazalet  Lionel  A.    (act) 

Cecil  The  Hon.  Henry 
M.  A 

Center  William  R.    MB 

Chadwick  John     

Chafen  Charles     

Chaffe  Herbert  J 

Chainey  George  B. 

Challinor  Charles 

Chalmer  Alexander  R. 

Chalmers  William  S.   ... 

Chamberlain      Arthur 
B.  G.  T 

Chamberlain  Edgar  W. 

Chamberlin  Trevor  R. 
( Commander  Instructor 
Sussex  Divn.  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  lie- 
serve) 

Chambers  Arthur  S .    ... 

Chambers   Bertram   M. 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Aus- 
tralian Govt.) 

Chambers  Ennis  T.  R. 

Chambers    Godfrey   R. 
Chamber  s  Joseph,  mb,  ba 
Chambers  William  P.  C . 
Champion  John  P. 
Chamrjion   William  H. 

j.  c:    

Champion  de  Crespigny 

Frederick  P 

Champness  Charles  H. 
Champness  Francis  Q. 


B 

A  E 
Mid 
RMG 
Maj 
Gr 
ChGr 


A  E 
A  P 
A  P 

A  P 

L 


E  L 

E  L 

L 
Mid 
S  L 

L 

Car 

C 

C 
S   L 

S  L 

F8 

AE 

AE 

ChAE 

ChGr 

Gr 

L 

L 

L 

ECr 
Lt  Cr 


Lt  Cr 
C 


L 

FS 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 

ChSB 

h 
L 
L 


28  Mar  0? 

1  Apr  11 
15  Jan  12 
13  June  13 
20  Nov  12 
17  Feb    14 

lApr   12 

1  Apr  03 
31  Dec  08 

1  Sept  09 

1  Oct    13 

20  Feb    04 

9  May  05 

13  Dec  02 

30  Dec  13 


1  Aug  08 

1  Nov  06 
15  Dec  13 
15  Sept  1.3 

15  Jan    14 
30  June07 

16  Feb    03 

30  June  07 

31  Dec  05 
15  May  13 

15  Oct  13 

13  May  12 

1  Nov  09 

1  Nov  04 

1  Oct    11 

5  May  11 

28  Aug  07 

31  Dec   08 

15  Aug  09 

22  June  11 

1  Jan   11 

30  Sept  13 


31  Aug  04 
31  Dec   05 


1  Oct   06 

30  June  lo 
21  Feb  05 
15  May  13 

31  Mar  12 

11  Aug  12 

1  Apr  07 
31  Dec  11 

15  Apr  09 


16      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 

servhiK. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

547     Chancellor  Job  n  B.  rma 

U 

1  Sept  11 

590 

3hisholm  William 

Gr 

16  Nov  01 

Chandler  Geoffrey  F. ... 

L 

15  Mar  11 

(Lent  for   duty  under 

Channel-  Hugh  W.     em 

C 

23  Dec   03 

Australian  Govt.) 

337     Chaplin  Charles  G.      ... 

S  L 

30  Nov  13 

237 

Chisman  Edward 

ECr 

1  July  07 

389 

Cbiswell  HvdneyO. 

Car 

20  June  12 

277     Chapman  Albert  M.  W. 

Gr 

5  Feb  11 

259 

Shivers  Oliver      

H  Sch 

14  Feb    12 

520     Chapman  Arthur  S.     ... 

a  sch 

10  Jan    10 

151 

Cholmley  George  F.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

299     Chapman  Charles  M.  S. 

L 

30  Aug  n 

366 

3hope  William  D. 

ECr 

2  Nov  03 

Chapman  Cuthbert  G. 

Chown  Ernest  E.  ...  RM 

Col 

22  Jan   14 

MVO 

C 

31  Dec  04 

99 

Christian  ArthurH.MVO 

R  A 

21  Aug  11 

221     Chapman  Donald  P.    .. 

s  s 

21  Nov   10 

Rear-Admiral     in     the 

507a  ChapmanBdwardP.     .. 

Gr 

3  Mar  10 

Home  Fleets,  Devonport) 

Chapman  Francis  H.  H 

385 

Christian  Thomas  W. ... 

ECr 

1  Sept  05 

RM 

W  O 

20  May  03 

37a 

Christie  Charles  P.  (ret) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

100     ChapmanHerbertJ.(act) 

B 

4  Nov  13 

266 

Chubb  Hugh  P 

Mid 

15  May  12 

284     Chapman  Hubert  P.   .. 

A  C 

15  July  13 

146 

Chubb  John  W  A.      ... 

Gr 

17  Sept  09 

16     Chapman  James  H.     ... 

ChGi 

25  Oct    12 

503 

Dhubb  Joshua  E.  G.    ... 

Gr 

24  Jan   01 

252     Chapman  Max  A. 

SL 

30  Jan    14 

390 

Church  Edward T.  W.... 

L 

30  Jan   14 

3916   Chapman  Robert 

Gr 

2  Mar  05 

150 

Church  Philip  D 

EL 

1  June  02 

167     Chappel  Harry  E. 

385     Chappell  Thomas 

Car 
H  W 

29  July  11 
5  May  11 

Page  1 
533a  J 

Church  Stanley  C. 

E  L 

1  Feb   07 

39     Chappell  William  H,  ma 

Ch 

24  June  03 

537a 

Church  William  D.     ... 

C 

31  Dec  10 

263     Chappie  John  D 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

48 

Dhurcher  Eric  D.  T.    ... 

A  C 

15  Jan  14 

818     Chappie    John    H.     G. 

PinC 

28  Sept  08 

W  Coll  Churchill  KennethB.M. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Mar  14 

CB,  MVO 

388 

Dlanchy  Henry...    (act) 

S  L 

1 5  May  13 

Charity  William  B. 

AE 

1  Sept  12 

183a 

Claret  George  K 

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

492a  Charles  Edward  P. 

Car 

19  Nov  03 

384 

Dlaris  Douglas  J 

L 

31  Dec  11 

163     Charles  Richard    

SP 

6  Feb    11 

441 

Clark  Alfred  B.     ...m.b. 

S 

24  Nov  11 

Coll     Charley  John  P 

L 

15  Nov  12 

153 

Dlark  Brian  L 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

113     Charlwood  David  W.  .. 

A.  E 

1  Jan  13 

330 

Dlark  James  L.  C. 

L 

3  0June06 

NOD    Charlton  Edward  P.  B. 

R  A 

10  May  13 

234 

Clark  Joseph  A.M.  A  rm 

Maj 

1  Feb    11 

CB 

503 

Clark  Richard  F 

F  B 

25  May  13 

(Asst.  Director  of  Tor- 

418a 

Dlark    Richard  J. 

Gr 

12  Sept  11 

pedoes) 

46 

Clark  Roland  A 

L 

1 5  Sept  09 

Coll 

Clark  Thomas  H.     (act) 

Mate 

18  Dec   13 

234     Charman  Arthur  G.  H. 

B 

10  Nov  11 

430 

Clark  Wilfrid  T.deL.RM 

C 

1  Sept  13 

259     Charsley  Frederick  G. . . . 

L 

30  June  08 

342 

Clark-Hall  James  R.  A. 

SS 

21  Nov  12 

Coll     Chater  Arthur  R.  km  1 

Proby 
2ndLt 

jlOct  13 

366) 
Page  - 

Clark-Hall  Robert  H. ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Oct    11 

19     Chater  Francis  A 

E  L 

3  July  01 

431a  \ 

91     Chater  Harold  J 

SS 

23  May  06 

2136 

Clark-Hall  Waller  C.  .. 

L 

15  Oct    09 

284     ChatfieldAlfredE.M.Cvo 

c 

30  JuneOvt 

496 

Clarke  Benjamin  J.     ... 

Gr 

14  Aug  11 

Chatterton  Herbert    ... 

c 

31  Dec  05 

86 

Clarke  Frank  ...     : 

L 

1  Sept  13 

317     Cheamley  Cecil  P. 

L 

31  Dec   07 

Clarke  George  K.       rm 

Bndr 

17  May  09 

CheesmanAlgemonE.P. 

6 

4  Nov  10 

47 

Clarke  Henry  C.  C.      ... 

L 

15  Feb  11 

520     Cheesman  Ernest  G.  km 

C 

1  Sept  12 

524    ) 

Cheetham  James       bm 

StMj 

1 1  Aug  04 

DY   \ 

Clarke  Henry  J.  L.     ... 

C 

30  June  04 

274     Cherril  Joseph  L 

AE 

1  Nov   03 

Dev    ) 

361     Cherry  Apsley  D.  M. ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   10 

129a 

Clarke  James  B.  (act) ... 

Car 

20  Aug  13 

148c   Cherry  William  N.  L.... 

SS 

8  Feb    10 

326c 

Clarke  Keith  A.  S. 

Mid 

15  May  12 

231     Chetwode  George  K.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec    12 

Clarke  Malcolm          rm 

RMG 

13  Feb   14 

167     Chetwood  George  A.  ... 

Gr 

5  May  00 

129 

Clarke  Marshal  L. 

L 

30  June  09 

Po     Chevallier  Joseph  B(aci) 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

114 

Clarke  Sidney  L. 

I  Ch 

■)NI 

2  Sept  01 

366     Cheyney  James  W.  J.... 

Ch  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

MA.,  BSC 

27  Jan   02 

245     Chichester  Cecil  G.     ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

407 

Clarke  William  H. 

E  L 

1  Jan    05 

252     Chichester  Frank  E.  C. 

114 

Clarke  William  H. 

SB 

1  Aug  03 

B BM 

Maj 

6  Jan    11 

Clarkson  Frederic  W. ... 

Lt  Cr 

3]  Dec   12 

65     Chichester  Robert  C.  ... 

L 

31  Dec    11 

270a 

Clavell  Richard  C. 

S  L 

15  Apr   12 

326     Chichester  Ronald  G. ... 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

150 

Claxton  Alfred  W. 

FP 

20  Dec   08 

Chilcott  Ronald  E.      ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

78a 

Claxton  Ernest  W. 

EL 

1  Nov  06 

473     Chilcott  William  W.  D . 

S 

19  Nov  06 

509 

Claydon  Alfred  J. 

Gr 

19  July  00 

392     Child  Bernard       

EL 

1  Feb    08 

277 

Clayton  Glyn  C.  H.     ... 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

12a   Child  Edward  C 

AP 

10  Mar  03 

27 

Clayton  John  W. 

L 

30  Nov  OS 

-^5g  j-  Childs  Geoffrey  W.  S.„. 

AP 

15  Apr   13 

391c 
178 

Clayton  Ralph  L. 
Cleal  Geoige 

Lt  Cr 
ChGr 

3o  Jul v  13 
1  Apr   12 

113     Childs  George  J 

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr   12 

232 

Cleall  Joseph  D 

B 

1  Aug  02 

63     Chilton  Francis  G.  G.... 

Lt  Ci 

1  Oct    09 

148a 

Cleave  Richard  C. 

E  Cr 

1  July  12 

^j  Chilton  Joseph  C. 

ChAE 

1  Apr   13 

239 

391a 

Cleave  Thomas  W. 
Cleaver  Walter  H. 

ECr 
Gr 

1  July  09 
16  Nov  01 

199 

Chisholm  Robert  F.    ... 

L 

1  Oct    06 

259 

Cleeve  Arnold       ...  ba 

N  1 

27  Feb  89 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


17 


Whare 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


167     Clegg  Hirnest  W 

260     Clegg  Hubert  J 

Clegg  John  H.  K. 
326c  Clegg  Tom      ...        (act) 
120     Cleghorn  William  H.  ... 
177      Clements  William D.ba 
CG     Cleveland  Howard 

Clifford  Michael  J.  (act) 

35     Clift  Harold    

3S     Clift  Hugh      ...     

505     Clifton-Mogg  Henry  R. 
63     Clinton-Baker  Lewis  ... 

160     Cloete  Edward  B 

431     Clough  John  B. 

388     Clover  Cyril  T 

583     Clover  Nelson 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Aus- 
tralian Government) 
3yi     Clutterbuck  Francis  A. 
16     Clutterbuck  Noel  S.  rm 
131      Clynick  Thomas  K. 

487     Coad  John  B Ml 

434  Coates  Francis  G.  C. 
258  Coates  Henry  V.  ... 
114     Cobb  Arthur  H.  K. 

167     Cobb  John  B 

335      Cobbe  Mervyn  H. 
284     Cobbold  Sterling  N. 
129      Cobby  John  H.      ... 
12a   Cochrane  Archibald 
299     Cochrane  Archibald  D. 
509     Cochrane  Arthur  F. 
237      Cochrane  Edward  O. 
546     Cochrane  Henry  L. 
117     Cochrane  Ralph  A. 
4Ra     Cock  Alfred  E.      ... 
153     Cock  Charles  J.  E. 
366      Cock  Charles  W.  ... 
464     Cock  Frederick 

484a   Cock  John  P 

66     Cock  Thomas 

3396    Cockburn  Robert  ... 
191      Cockburn  William  H 

Cockcroft  William 
217  Cocker  Thomas  ... 
520  Cockrem  Guy  B.  ... 
384  Cockrem  Harald  M. 
524  Cocks  Charles  H.  ... 
452     Cocks  George 

Cocks  Leonard  P.    (act) 
461     Codd  Francis  C.  W. 
14Sc    Codrington  Claude  A.... 
CG     Codrington  George  G. 
531     Codrington  John  R.  A. 
476     Coggins  Barnabas 

Coghlan  William  P.     .. 

22     Coke  Anthony  L.  H.  D 

1136   Coke  Sir  Charles  H.kcvo 

(Senior  Officer  on    the 

Coast  of  Ireland).  ( Will 

62    succeided     by    Vice- 

Admiral  R.  H.  S  stokes 

on  2ist  April,  1914). 
352  Coke  The  Bon.  Lovel  W. 
(act) 
261  Coke  The  Hon.  Roger  ... 
512  Coker  Frederick  W.  M. 
326  Coker  George  E. 
266  Colborne  William  J.  ...I 
148a  Colchester  Edward  O....I 


Gr 

Cr 

Lt  Cr 

A  E 

E  L 

Ch 

FP 

WM 

EL 

FS 

Lt  Cr 

C 

Lt  Cr 

WE 

EL 

L 


Cr 
C 

ChB 

FS 

Lt  Ci 

Li  Cr 

AC 

Gr 

C 

Mid 

Gr 

Cr 

L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

C 
Mid 
EL 
FS 
L 

8  S 

A  E 

S 

Gr 

Car 

AE 

Gr 

S 

A  P 

WW 

E  L 

Gr 

Gr 

E  L 

Lt  (Jr 

L 

Gr 

WM 

Lt  Cr 

V  A 


Dee  Vi 
Jan  OS 
Mar  14 
May  13 
Aug  05 
Sept  11 
Feb  02 
Dec  13 
Apr  03 
Feb  07 
Apr  14 
June  06 
July  13 
Nov  11 
Aug  09 
June  10 


30  June  13 
10  Feb    06 

1  Apr  13 
28  Feb  03 
1  Oct    08 

31  Mar  12 
15  July  13 

3  Dec  12 
31  Dec  11 
15  May  13 

1  Jan  08 
31  Dec   07 

30  July  06 
15  Dec 
15  Oct    10 

31  Dec  11 
15  Sept  12 

1  Dec  0? 
15  May  11 
27  June  12 

23  Nov  11 
1  Nov  03 

19  May  11 

13  June  03 
21  May  01 

1  Oct  10 
7  Oct    02 

24  Nov  11 

14  Mar  05 
1  Jan  10 
1  Oct    08 

31  Oct  13 
9  Nov  07 
1  June  04 
31  Dec  03 
31  Dec  06 

4  Mar  01 
1  Nov  10 
1  Apr   14 

17  May  13 


L 
Gr 
Gr 
FS 
L 


15  May  13 

31  Aug  08 
19  Oct  10 
19  Oct  10 
28  Feb  03 
1  Apr  13 


Where 
serving. 

~~      9  ~ 
54 
146 

14 

46 

366 


Name. 


(act) 


ColeloughBeauchampU. 

Cole  Edwin        

Cole  Edwin  J 

Cole  Edward  J.     ...(act) 

Cole  John  F.  H. 

Cole  Joseph  M 

Cole  Robert        

89     Cole  Thomas 

Cole  Thomas 
388     Cole-Hamilton  JohnB 
589     Coleman  Arthur  W.    .. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
277     Coleman  Harry  E. 
418     Coleman  Henry  J. 
21£c    Coleman  James 
286     Coleman  John  C. 
385     Coleman  Patrick  P.     .. 
ISO     Coleman  Ralph  G.  A.  J 
(act) 
519     Coleman  William  R 
524     Oolenso  Richard  H. 
170     Coleridge  George  E. 

5  Coleridge  Guy  L. 
512  Coles  Charles  E. 
561     Coles  Charles  H. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.) 

Coles  George  H. 

Coles  Gordon  A. 

Coles  Harold  W.   ...(act) 

Coles  Thomas     ... 

Collard  Bernard  St.  G 

Collard  Eric  C.  ... 

Colles  Alexander  C. 

Colles  Ernest  D.  G. 

Colles  Richard  B. 

Collet  Charles  H.     rma 

Colley  Percy  H....     rm 

Collie  James  C 

Collier  John  G.  B 
Collier  Kenneth  F. 
Collier  Martin  H. 
Collier  Ronald  I. 
Colling  CoryndonW.  B 
Collings  Albert  E. 
Collings  Basil  d'A. 
Collingwood  Charles  C 
Collingwood  George  F 
Collingwood  G.  Trevor 

MVO 

Collins  Charles  E. 

Collins  Daniel 

Collins  Ernest  A.  D.  ... 
Collins  Frederick  W.  ... 

Collins  George 

Collins  George  H. 
Collins  Gerald  T.  C.    .. 
Collins  Hugh  D. 
Collins  James  V.     (act) 
Collins  Patrick 

Collins  Ralph    ... 

Collins  Samuel      

Collins  Thomas    P.    ... 


25 
Coll 
337 
ID 
366 
505 
381 
176a 
366  | 
Page  > 
431a  ) 
232 
84 
79 
145 
151 
512 
273 
277 
113 
238 
497 
263 

520 
503  \ 
DY\ 

HKong) 
2T& 
366 
TBi 
012  ( 
4716 
207 
524 

DY) 

Sh.  < 
524 
CG 
271 


Rank. 

Seniority. 

FP 

28  Oct    07 

E  L 

1  Nov  03 

L 

12  Jan    13 

Car 

24  Oct    13 

Cr 

31  Dec   12 

Gr 

7  May  12 

ChGi 

1  Apr   12 

Gr 

26  Mar  00 

A  E 

1  Feb   14 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

E  L 

1  J  uly  02 

Gr 

6  Mar  01 

B 

10  Aug  11 

L 

15  Junel2 

Car 

21  Dec  08 

Ch  B 

21  Feb   12 

W  O 

3  Nov   13 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

Lt  Cr 

?0  Oct    0k 

F  P 

15  Jan    10 

Lt  Cr 

28  Feb    13 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

F  P 

28  Sept  13 

Lt   Cr 

30  June  11 

Mate 

18  Dec  13 

B 

.5  Mar  12 

Cr 

10  June 09 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

AP 

16  Oct  05 

AP 

5  Apr  10 

L 

15  May  07 

L 

1  July  06 

C 

1  Oct   08 

L 

1  Apr  IS 

Ck 

15  July  12 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

L 

(ODec   13 

L 

tf)  Jan    11 

A  C 

15  Jan   14 

ECr 

15  Mar  06 

L 

■SO  Apr  06 

Gr 

3  July  02 

Gr 

5  Oct    00 

F  S 

^8  Feb   03 

Lt  Cr 

31  Jan  13 

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

S  B 

10  May  04 

IC 

1  Jan    10 

ChG. 

8  Feb  13 

Gr 

1  Oct    12 

L 

15  Jan    12 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov   13 

Car 

15  Mar  12 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

Cr 

H  Dec  11 

Lt  Cr 

io  June  06 

Gr 

9  Feb  03 

18      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OP  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


V»  here 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniorfty. 

wh-ere  1                 Name, 
serving.  |                 ««mo. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

11a  Collins  William  A. 

B 

1  Mar  00 

497     Cook  Frederick  E. 

Car 

1  Apr  01 

158     Collins  William  S.  L.  ... 

ChAE 

1  Apr   13 

352     Cook  Henry  J 

8  B 

29  Nov  06 

356     Cook  John       

ChAE 

1  Nov  04 

■4516   Collinson  Alfred  C.  (act) 

L 

15  May  13 

238a  Cook  Lewis  J 

E  1 

1  June  02 

507a  Collis  D'Arcy  G.  C. 

Mid 

15  May  12 

153     Cook  Robert  W.  W.     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

366     Colomb  Philip  H 

C 

31  Dec   06 

185a   Cooke  Geoffrey  C 

L 

30  July  12 

9     Colpoys  Gerald  B...(act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

276     Cooke  George  A 

AP 

14  July  04 

493     Colquhoun  John  S.  P... 

L 

30  July  10 

108     Cooke  Gilbert  G.  H.    ... 

L 

30  Nov  07 

Colquhoun  Robert  C.KM 

Maj 

7  Aug  09 

NOD     Cooke  Stanley  W 

E  L 

1  Dec  06 

46a  Colquhoun  William  G. 

E  L 

1  Dee   02 

19     Cooke  William  A. 

Car 

15  Dec  04 

2736   Colson  Bernard  P. 

AP 

26  Dec  05 

Ill     Cookson  Edgar  C 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

4716   Colson  Henry  St.  C.    ... 

S 

4  Oct    12 

4966   Coomber  Thomas  G.    ... 

E  L 

1  Feb   04 

418a   Coltart  Cyril  G.  B. 

L 

31  Dec  11 

452     Coomber  William  H.  ... 

AP 

27  Mar  04 

225     ColthurstCyrilJ.B.  (acf) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

Coombes  Roland   

Gr 

10  Mar  04 

127a   Colvile  Mansel  B.  P.    ... 

L 

31  Dec  0s 

228     Coombs  Arthur  E.  G.  ... 

L 

30  Apr  09 

274     Colvill  James  C 

SL 

15  May  13 

225e   Coombs  Henry  M. 

L 

30  June  08 

432     Colville        The      Hon. 

381     Cooper  Archibald  P.    ... 

AP 

7  Mar  06 

Charles  A 

L 

1  Oct    10 

213     Cooper  Arthur  J 

ChGi 

23  Apr   13 

383     Colville  Hugh  D 

Lt  Cr 

26  J  une  10 

120     Cooper  Derek  H.  C.     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

114     PJTColville  TheHon.Sir 

570     Cooper  Douglas  B 

L 

1  Apr    10 

Stanley  C.  J.,kcb,  cvo 

V  A 

12  Apr  11 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

(  Vice  -  AdmiraC    Com- 

Australian Govt.). 

manding        Firs  t 

Cooper  Edward     

FS 

11  Nov  07 

Battle  Squadron) 

195a   Cooper  Frank 

Gr 

3  Apr   08 

518     Colvin  Ivan  B        

SL 

15  Sept  12 

430     Cooper  Guy  E 

L 

15  Oct    13 

237     Colvin  Ragnar  M 

Cr 

30  June  13 

448     Cooper  Hanway    ...     ... 

SL 

15  Nov  12 

411     Comber  Thomas  G. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

524     Cooper  Henry ba 

SS 

21  Nov  12 

385     Combs  John 

524  ) 

SB 

31  May  06 

159  1  Cooper  John   

FP 

12  June  08 

NH  !•  Comden  Sidney  G.      ... 
Plym.  \ 

HW 

28  June  06 

65     Cooper  Leslie  L 

L 

15  Mar  14 

284     Cooper  Patrick  F 

Mid 

15  May  13 

2S4     Comley  George  W.     bm 

RMQ 

1  Sept  11 

Po      Cooper  Philip  S.   ...(act 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

180     Comport  William  O.(act) 

WO 

3  Nov  13 

160     Cooper  Robert  F.  B. 

Gr 

7  Feb    06 

T£\  Compton  Walter B.mvo 

Cr 

30  JunelO 

528     Cooper  Vincent  M. 

337     Cooper  Walter  W.  (act) 

Lt  Ci 
Gr 

1  Apr  14 
13  Sept  13 

274     Compton  William  E.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Apr  13 

4716   Cooper  Wilfrid      

FP 

25  Jan    10 

A'ec  )  Conde-Williams 

524  f      Maurice  M.  F 

391c   Condy  Arthur        

366     Cooper  William    

ChGi 

1  Apr  12 

AP 

B 

16  Jan   09 
29  Aug  12 

T^  j-  Cooper-Key AstleyD.C. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

Coll     Congdon  Charles  H.     ( 

L 

j-15Sepl2 

385     Coopper  Herbert 

ECr 

3  Jan   05 

rm! 

iproby) 

459     Coopper  Sidney  F. 

E  L 

1  Aug  05 

177     Conlon  Walter  K.  E.    .. 

L 

15  Nov  06 

342     Coore  Edmund  G.  B.  .. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

387     Connell  Richard  MB,  ba 

S 

14  May  07 

Coote  James 

ChSB 

7  Jan   09 

299     Conner  Samuel     ...  MB 

PS 

25  May  13 

2     Connolly  Robert   

Gr 

8  Sept  05 

520     Cope  Lidbrooke  F 

SS 

21  Nov  12 

Connolly  Thomas 

Gr 

4  Jan  02 

180     Copland  Joseph  V.  (act) 

G 

16  Oct    13 

161     Connor  Ernest  J.  J.    ... 

ChCr 

29  July  12 

160     Coplestone    -   Boughey 

Ivq     Connor  James  R.  ..,     ... 

Car 

9  Feb  03 

Alfred  F 

Lt  Ci 

15  Oct    11 

503) 

213     Coppin  Frederic  B. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   13 

D  Y  V  Connors  Ernest  J 

Hong  C 

EL 

1  Apr  06 

496     Coppinger  Brendan     ... 
114     Coppinger  Cuthbert    ... 

L 
L 

31  Dec  08 
30  Jan    12 

Konq  ) 

128a  Coppinger  Robert  H.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

161      Conron  Philip  B.  R.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  08 

520a   Copplestone  William  A. 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

Consett    Montagu    W. 

Oorbett  Charles  F.  mvo 

C 

30  June  07 

W.  P.  (.Naval  Attache) 

C 

22  June  11 

^  j)  |  Corbett  Godfrey  E.     ... 

267     Constable  James  S. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  11 

Cr 

30  June  06 

Constable  Robert     (act) 

Mate 

28  Aug  13 

■^J^\  Constantine  Henry    ... 
Ply  ) 

P  P 

lApr  07 

261     Corbett  Noel  M.  F.      ... 
23     Corbett  Robert  G. 

L 
C 

30  Nov  09 
30  J  une  12 

43a     Conway  Archibald  S. 

G 

13  Oct    13 

120     Corbyn  Frederick  C.   .. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

{act) 

352     Cordeaux  Edward  C.  ... 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

117a   Conway-Gordon    Lewis 

LtCol 

9  Dec  10 

387     CordnerAlexanderA.EM 

C 

1  Jan    10 

BMA 

BtCol 

10  Oct    11 

238a  Corlett  Geoffrey   

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   11 

Coll     Conybeare     Charles    t 
B em1 

Proby 

j-  1  Oct  13 

261     Cormac  William  P.  B... 

AP 

13  Oct    08 

2ndLt 

234     Cornabe  Archibald  B.„. 

L 

15  May  07 

68a    Coode  Charles  P.R.     ... 

C 

30  June  13 

9     Cornabe'  William  E.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

Coode  Cuthbert  H.    bm 

L 

1  July  04 

Corner  John 

A  E 

12  May  05 

510 

Cook  Bernard  W.  G.     ... 

S  P 

26  Dec   10 

234    Cornford  Frederick  A. 

FP 

30  June  13 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


19 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

228     Cornish  Herbert  J.      ... 

B 

15   Ja.n  13 

439a   Cox  Michael  G.  B.  (act) 

S  L 

15  Sept  12 

Cornish  Samuel  H. 

Gr 

11  Nov  11 

221      Cox  Percival  J 

Gr 

8  Apr   11 

2736   Cornwallis    Oswald   W. 

8  L 

15  Jan   14 

127     Cox  Ralph  D 

EL 

15  Sept  04 

(act) 
337      Cornwell  Sidney 

Gr 

7  Mar  10 

041  1   ^ox  Sidney  C 

Gr 

16  Apr  02 

457     CorsarJohnK 

202     Corson  Eric  R 

EL 
L 

17  June  07 
15  Apr  08 

p0  I  Cox  Sylvester       

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

5     Cortis  William  A 

Gr 

27  Oct    021 

Cox  Wilfrid  S 

AP 

5  Aug  05 

231     Cory  Robert  F.  P.       ba 

S 

4  Oct    12 

476     Cox  William  S 

Cb  Gi 

1  Apr   12 

237     Cory-Wright  Alan 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

196a   Coxe  Hugh  C.  H 

L 

30  Oct   13 

232     Cosgrove  James    

A  E 

1  Apr   02 

350a  Coxon  Henry  L.  M. 

L 

30  June  08 

11a   Cosgrove  Thomas  W.  ... 

Gr 

23  Dec  11 

1H3     Crabb  George 

Ch  B 

1  Apr  13 

225     Cossey  Arthur  E 

E  Cr 

1  June  12 

260     Crabb  Joseph         

337     Crabb  Sydney  G 

B 

Mate 

19  Nov   12 
14    Feb  13 

352     Cosway  Richard  J. 

AP 

16  May  07 

127a   Crabb  Thomas  R.  I.     ... 

OhAE 

1  Oct  11 

186     Cotes-worth  Ralph  W.B. 

L 

15  JunelO 

381     Crabb  William  C.  P.    ... 

Gr 

2  Nov  03 

545     Cottam  William  H.A.A 

AE 

14  Aug  04 

225c    Crabbe  Lewis  G.  B.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

■!0  Sept  11 

Cotter  Francis  G.     rm 
225     Cotter  Francis  J.  A. (act) 

MGen 
S  L 

21  Nov  10 
15  Jan    14 

Crabbe  Reginald  W.G. 

Gr 

4  May  03 

387     Cotter  Thomas      

Gr 

30  June  04 

213     Crabtree  Ernest    ...•    ... 

B  Cr 

1  Apr  10 

4     Cotton  Hugh  P 

L 

15  June  09 

552     Crace  John  G 

L 

15  Sept  08 

228a   Cottrell  Alfred  B. 

Gr 

10  Nov  07 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

170     CottrellJam.es  W. 

ChGi 

•29  Nov  U 

Australian  Govt.) 

Cottrell  -  Dormer 

Humphrey  R.  U. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  11 

432     Craddock  Robert  J. (act) 

A  E 

1  Sept  13 

180     Couch  Herbert  W. 

B  L 

1  Aug  Ot 

48     CraddockWilliamHvact) 

AE 

1  Sept  13 

39     Coughlan  James      (act) 

WM 

1  May  13 

4716   CradocliSirChriotophei 

1136   Coughlan  William 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

G.  F.  M.        kcvo,  cb 

R  A 

24  Aug  10 

108     Coulson  John  C 

SB 

i\  Mar  12 

(Hear- Admiral     Com- 

2756  Coulton  Frederick  J.  ... 

Gr 

18  Nov  10 

manding           Fourth 

537a   Couper  Ernest  A 

S  P 

1  Mar  13 

Cruiser  Squadron) 

153     Courage  Godfrey  M.    ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

273     Cragg  Noel  H 

SL 

15  Jan  14 

492a    Courtis  Ernest  G 

ChGi 

1  Nov  13 

Craig  Archibald  M.  RM  < 

Pro  by 
2ndLt 

j- 1  Oct  12 

512     Courtis  George  K. 

L 

1  Apr  13 

16     Craig  Arthur  W 

C 

30  June  08 

221     Courtney  Alfred 

366  i 
Page  >  Courtney ChristopherL. 
4316) 
48     Courtney  Herbert  H(act) 

Oh  Cr 

1  Apr   12 

11     Craig  John  W.       ...  mb 

FS 

13  May  12 

L 

28  Feb   11 

Craig  William  M.  cb.mb 

DSG 

17  Jan   09 

Gr 

■12  May  13 

22     Crampton  Denis  B.  mvo 

C 

22  June  11 

366  > 

547     Crane  Henry  B 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

Page  >  Courtney  Ivon  T.       km 

L 

1  July  05 

132     Crangle  Edmund  C.  ... 

AE 

1  Oct    10 

431a  )  ^Has  Umpv_  rank  0f  Ca 

510     Cousens    Harry     

228     Cousins  Gerald  R....(arf) 

524     Couzins  John  H 

16     Cove  William  W 

524     Cowan  Charles  E.L.  ma 
391c   Cowan  Charles  F.  R.   ... 

466     Cowan  Ian  C 

547     Cowan  Walter  H.  mto, 

ptain ) 

B 

S  L 

ChB 

AP 

Ch 

Lt  Cr 

L 

C 

26  Dec  08 
15  Jan    14 
17  May  12 

9  Oct   1) 
k!3Aug  97 

1  Apr   13 
15  Feb  10 
31  Dec  06 

79     Cranley          James 

D.  W.  H.  F 

284     CrappJohnT 

531     Crapp  William      

148a   Craufurd  Arthur  G.     ... 
464     Craufurd  Charles   E.  V. 
431     Craufurd  Quentin  C.  A. 

48     Craven  Francis  W. 
350     Craven  Harry  L.  D.    ... 
284     Crawford  James  L. 

EL 

ChGr 

B 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

L 
Lt  Cr 
A  E 

1  Nov  01 
1  Apr    12 
3  Jan  05 

il  Dec  U 
1    Oct  06 

31  Deo  10 
1  July  11 

30  Sept  12 
1  Nov  11 

DSO 

453     Cowardin  William  L.  ... 

s 

19  May  11 

366     Crawford  William  R.  ... 
333     Creagh  James  V 

E  L 

Lt  Cr 

17  Sept  oi 
1  Apr   14 

180     Cowen  William     

Gr 

1  Dec  0i 

Creal  Archibald  E. 

AB 

1  Nov  09 

153      Cowland  William  G.  ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

384     Cowman  Arthur  R.     .. 

S  P 

11  Sept  13 

Australian  Govt.) 

284     Cox  Alfred  B MB 

s  s 

23  May  12 

NH) 
Chat  -  Greaser  Thomas  md,  ba 

47     Cox  Edmund       MB,  ba 

SB 

11  Feb  09 

S 

14  May  07 

472     Cox  Edward    

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

366  ) 

493     Cox  Ernest  W 

AP 

13  Nov  02 

120     Creasy  George  E 

Mid 

15  May  13 

512     Cox  Herbert  B.  T. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  06 

473     Crebbin  Edward  H.     ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

630     Cox  James  E 

Gr 

7  Oct    08 

520     Cree  Aubrey  McM. 

P 

31  Dec  11 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Canadian  Govt.) 

252     Creese  paniel  G 

B 

1  May  01 

Cox  James  E.  ...      (act) 

B 

11  Mar  14 

175     Creighton  John  W.     ... 

FP 

1   Oct  10 

65     Cox  James  E.  C 

F  P 

5  Mav  12 

131     Creighton  Eenelm  E.  L. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

127 

Cox  James  T.        ...     .. 

B 

26  June  07 

524 

Crennell  Patrick 

ChGi 

26  Nov  13 

20      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name.                       Rank 

Seniority. 

552     Creswell   Colin  F. 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

385     Croucher  Edward  W. . . . 

L 

29  June  12 

{Lent  for  duty  under  ike 

Croughan  Frederick  S 

Gr 

13  Jan  14 

Australian  Govt  ) 

(act) 

349     Creswell  George  H.     ... 

L 

)  Apr  11 

432     Crousaz  Augustus  G. .. 

BL 

1  Feb   06 

118     Creswell  John 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

505     Crow  Ernest  C A  E 

1  Mar  10 

366) 

120     Crowley  Clive  E.  S.    ...      Ck 

15  July  13 

Page  >  Creswell  Thomas  S.  EM 

L 

1  July  06 

244     Crowther  Francis  W.      1     L 

30  July  11 

4316.) 

3586   Crowther  William  R.D.Lt  Cr 

15  Dec  11 

166     Crichton    Charles 

1276   Crozier  Louis  H Lt   Cr 

31  Dec  07 

L.  M.  M i    Ii 

30  June  06 

80     Cruddas  Seymour    rmai      C 

1  Jan    12 

65     Crichton  George  B.  A.  i  B  Cr 

1  July  08 

388     Cruft  Arthur  H 1    Gr 

29  Oct    03 

118     Crichton  James  R.M.M.     L 

1  Apr  OS 

153     Crump  Henry       !  A  E 

1  Mar   12 

29     Crichton  Reginald  L [    Cr 

31  Dec  07 

26     Cruse  Percy    |    SP 

1 6  Feb  13 

1276   Crichton  William  H.  ..    E  Cr 

1  July  09 

36     Crutchley  Arthur  F     ...Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

65     Crick  Geoffrey  M.      RM 

L 

1  July  06 

Po     Crutchley  Victor  A  C.     S  L 

15  Sept  13 

273     Crick  Thomas        ...  ma 

Ch 

14  Junell 

(acfi\ 

540) 

Cruttwell  Cecil  G.       ...Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

DY>  Cridland  Edward  C.  MB 

F  S 

28  July  06 

5     Cubbin  William            „,•  W    W 

4  Jan    12 

Sh    ) 

496     Cubison  Arihur  J.        ...;  Mid 

15S3ptl3 

507a   Crimp  Arthur  H ChAB 

1  Oct   12 

CG     Cubitt  Alexander  E.   ... 

FP 

10  Aug  00 

385     Crisp  Arthur  8 |  E  Cr 

24  Sept  06 

366     Cubitt  Robert  F 

S  B 

1  Sept  02 

63     Crisp  Reginald  K lEL 

1  Oct    1 1 

118     Cuddeford  Frederick  W. 

540     Crispin  Gilbert  0.  W.         Cr 

22  June  11 

F (act)    S  L 

15  Jan    14 

39     Crispin  Robert      1     B 

19  Nov  12 

CuffeJames  A.  F.      rm!     C 

29  Apr   03 

Critehlow    Reginald  T. 

Mate 

28  Aug  13 

366) 

(act) 

Page  \  Cull  John  T L 

15  Mar  09 

298     Crocker  Cecil  J 

Lt  Cr 

1  Sept  10 

431 J 

521     Crocker  Frederic 

Gr 

30  Mar  01 

352     Cull  Malcolm  G.  S.      ...    A  P 

7  Mar  12 

89     Crocker  Sidney  P. 
213     Crocker  William  E.     ... 

Car 
F  P 

1  Aug  06 
19  Feb    12 

252  }  Cullman  William  F.   ... 

F  P 

16  Junell 

366) 

100     Culme-Seymour 

Page  -  Crocker  William  R.     ... 
4316) 

L 

1  Apr  08 

Michael mvo 

C 

1  Jan    05 

Cumberlege  Claude  L. 

Cr 

22  June  11 

415     Crockett  Earnest 

Gr 

28  Apr  10 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Po     Crockett  George  M.  (act)    SL 

15  Sept  13 

Australian  Govt.) 

29     Crocombe  Francis  L.  ...     Gr 

15  Oct   01 

120     Cumming  Alexander  P.    Mid 

15  Jan   14 

547     Crofton  Harold  M.  M...J  A  C 

15  Jan   14 

117     Gumming  Alistair  S.  ...!  Mid 

15  Jan    12 

512     Crofton  Philip  D.         ...j     L 

15  Apr   08 

4716    Cumming  GeorgeE.   ...  Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   14 

452     Crohan  Patrick  B.       ...  Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

Cummings   George    W. 

WM 

1  Dec   13 

^S?e  1  Croisdale  Louis  R.       ...  B  Cr 

1  July  10 

(act) 
180     CummingsRaleighR.MA 

N  I 

2 June 98 

160a  Croisdale  Percy  D.      ...    BL 

15  Feb   0? 

352     Cummins  Arthur  D.C. 

S  S 

23  Nov  ]  1 

191     Croker  Edward  J.  O'B.     E  L 

1  Dec   06 

Po      Cunard  Anthony  G.  (act)    SL 

15  Sept  13 

18na   Croker  George  F EL 

1  Nov  07 

348     Cundall  Charles  E.     ..      Cr 

31  Dec   13 

524     Crole-Rees  Herberts. ma  J    Ch 

14  July  08 

11a   Cundall  John  R 

AP 

15  July  12 

418a   Cromie  Francis  A.N.  ...;Lt  Cr 

15  June  11 

305a   Cuninghame  David  D. 

EL 

2  July  07 

2736   Crompton  Charles  H....'    Gr 

22  Aug  00 

2736   Cunliff'e  Robert  L.  B.  ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

Croneen  Sydney \  F  8 

13  May  12 

222     Cunningham      Alexan- 

258    Cronin  Richard    j     B 

1  Feb   OS 

der  D 

L 

30  June  10 

113a  Crook  Frank  L ;  E  L 

1  Apr    0; 

4396   CunninghamAndrewB 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar   12 

520     Crook  George  H.  H.   ...ChCr 

lApr    12 

163     Cunningham  Frederick 

260     Crook  James 1  S  B 

10  May  04 

G 

A  P 

27  May  04 

Crooke  H.  Ralph 

C 

30  June  12 

278c   Cunningham  John  E.G. 

E  L 

1  June  04 

(Assistant  Director  of 

63     Cunningham  JohnH.D. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Oct    13 

Naval  Equipment) 

524     Cunningham  Norman 

AP 

29  June  03 

11a   Crooks  Robert  C 

Mid 

15  May  1? 

518     Cunninghame-  Graham 

11     CrookshankGodfreyC.Cl     L 

15  Sept  11 

Angus  E.  M 

S  L 

30  Aug  13 

36]      Crookshank  Robert    ... 
47     Crookshank  Thomas  H. 

S  L 
SL 

15  Dec   12 
15  May  13 

533a  \  Curgenven  Leonard  W. 

BL 

1  Nov  03 

(act) 

1276    Curnow  Edward  G.    ... 

AE 

1  Aug  05 

457     Crosbie  John  M.  McO. 

L 

15  Aug  12 

387      Currey  Bernard    

RA 

2  Mar  11 

120     Crosbie  Pierce  L.  frcsi 

S  S 

23  Sept  09 

(Rear  Admiral  in  home 

Cross  Benjamin  O. 

Car 

19  Nov  03 

Fleets,  Portsmouth) 

344     Cross  Gerald  C 

SB 

21  Nov   10 

512     Currev  C.  N.  Ebden    ... 

L 

15  Apr    11 

160a  Cross  Thomas 

Car 

30  July  01 

273     Currey  Hugh  S 

Cr 

22  Junell 

47     Crosse  Reginald  E.  I. 

AP 

28  June  Of 

473     Currv  Douglas  G.W.  ... 

L 

15  Oft    08 

4716   Crossen    Edward    (act) 

AE 

1  June  13 

350a  Curry  Hugh  F 

L 

30  Mar  12 

273     Crossley  John  G 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

524     Curtain  Wilfred  J. 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

488 

Crouch  Charles  H.  A.... 

A  P 

6  Aug  07 

392 

Curteis  Alban  T.  B.     ... 

L 

30  June  09 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.    21 


Where 
Berving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving^ 

Name. 

Hank. 

Seniority. 

69 

Curteis  Gerald      

SL 

15  May  13 

431 

Dallas  Oswald  C.  D.    ... 

EL 

1  Dec   06 

Curtin  Morris         ...  rm 

St.  Mj 

25  Nov  13 

80 

Dailey  Geoffrey  C.  L.... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

Curtis  Arthur  G 

L 

1  Feb    Ik 

582a 

Dallimore    George    A. 

B 

4  Jan   09 

1466 

Curtis  Berwick     

Cr 

22  June  11 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the 

CG 

Curtis  Charles  R 

Cr 

30  June  04 

Australia?!  Govt.) 

326c 

Curtis  Dunstan  A. 

AC 

15  July  13 

131 

Dalrymple  -  Hamilton 

TB) 
30  f 

Frederick  H.   G.      ... 

L 

31  Aug  11 

Curtis  Francis  S 

A  E 

24  Feb   06 

117 
NH) 

Plym\ 

Dalton  Bernard  N. 

Ck 

15  July  12 

180 

Curtis  Frank  M.  C.      ... 

L 

•SOJune  10 

Dalton  Frederick  J.  A. 

FS 

26  Mar  07 

385 

Curtis  Ivor,  ma,  amime 

N  I 

21  Jan    01 

524) 

Curtoys  Charles  E.E.rm 

Col 

11  Apr    12 

392 

Dalton  Roland  P 

EL 

1  May  11 

263 

Curzon-Howe  Leicester 

520 

Dalton  William     

E  L 

1  Apr   08 

C.A.St.  J 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

291 

Daly  Edmond       

B 

4  Mar  07 

347 

Cusack  Ernest W.  H.  ... 

Gr 

1  Sept  03 

277 

Daly  Edwin  E 

ChGr 

1  Nov   13 

646 

Cusack  James  M.  L.    ... 

P 

1  Oct    12 

306 

Daly  Stephen  C.J.     ... 

Gr 

10  Apr  07 

454 

CusackWilliam  J. 

S  B    26  June  02 

265 

Daly  William 

Gr 

3  Apr    00 

392 

Custance  Aldwyn  D.  ... 
Custance  Gustavus  W. 

SL 

30  July  12 

260 

Dalzell  Henry   ...  MA-j 

Ch 
N  I 

22  Nov  97 
2  June  98 

M 

S 

12  May  08 

326c 

Damant  Eric  L.  B. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

507a 

Custance  Wilfred  N.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    13 

209 

Damant  Walter  S.   mvo 

E  L 

1  June 04 

39 

Cutcliffe  Edwin  G.      ... 

B 

1  Mar  03 

48 

^idCDampier  Cecil  F.... 

C 

1  Jan    04 

151 

Cuthbert  Charles 

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

48 

Dampier  -  Child 

431 

Cuthbertson  Stewart  J. 

Gr 

12  Dec  99 

Thomas  H.  F 

EL 

1  Aug  05 

170a 

Cuthbertson      Thomas 

366 

Danby  Clinton  F.  S.   ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

A 

A  E 

1  Nov  04 

180 

Danckwerts  Victor  H. 

L 

15  Mar  10 

319 

Cutlack  Percy  E 

EL 

20  Jime03 

141 

Dane  Arthur  M.  Y.      ... 

L 

31  Dec  08 

547 

Cutler  William  A. 

B 

I  Mar  03 

287 

Dane  Clement  R 

Lt  Ci 

31  Dec   13 

352 

Daniel  Charles  S.        ... 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

366 

Daniel  Henry  M. 

L 

15  Sept  09 

CG 

Daniel  Octavius  H. 
Daniell  JohnF.     ...  RM 

Cr 

MGen 

31  Dec   04 
11  Apr  12 

65 

Daniells  Alfred  J. ...(act) 

AE 

1  Dec   13 

512 

Daniels  John  A 

ChGr 

19  Apr    12 

265 

Dannreuther  Hubevt  E. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Oct    10 

306 

Dannreuther  Tristan  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec    05 

531 

Danson  James  G.       MB 

8 

4  Nov  10 

415 

Darbyshire  Longuet  M. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    09 

141 

D'Arcy  Judge        

Dark  Albert  E.         (act) 

C 
Gr 

30  June  10 
17  Feb    14 

2736 

Darke  Reginald  B. 

L 

1  Oct    07 

510 

Darley  Arthur  C 

ECr 

5  Mar  06 

431 

Darley  Arthur  La  T.  ... 

S  S 

11  Feb    09 

'219 

Darley  Arthur  T |    Cr 

31  Dec   09 

552 

Darley  Frederick  C.     ... 
(Lent    for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

L 

15  Jan    07 

D. 

TB\ 

29/ 

Darley  Henry  C 

A  E 

1  May  05 

159 

Darley  Henry  La  T.  km 

Ma] 

14  May  10 

9 

Dartneil  Louis  E 

FS 

10  Nov  12 

160a 

Dacey  Henry  E ,. 

AE 

1  Nov  12 

Darwall  Robert  H.    rm 

C 

1  Feb    07 

CG  1 
385J 

Da  Costa  Herbert  C.  C. 

C 

30  June  05 

Darwall  William  H.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Mar  11 

473 

Darwin  Francis  W. 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

524 

D'Aeth  Arthur  C.  S.  H 

C 

31  Dec  13 

161 

Dasent  Manuel      

Cr 

31  Dec  13 

284 

Dailey  Frederick  E.     ... 

Car 

1  June  03 

34 

Dasent  Walter       

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   10 

TB) 

104  f 

Dailey  Robert  J 

ChB 

12  Feb   12 

154a 
391a 

Da  than  John  E 

Dathan  Joseph  D.       ma 

FP 
Ch 

5  Jan    08 
7  Jan    96 

11 

Dale  Arthur  J 

Car 

15  July  03 

352 

Dathan  William  A. 

E  Cr 

23  Dec   07 

225 

Dale  George    

B 

28  Feb   09 

213 

Dauglish  John      ...  ma 

Ch 

1  June  05 

161 

Dale  Henry  E 

Mate 

14   Feb  13 

547 

Daulman  Harry ...   (act) 

AE 

1  Aug  13 

512 

Dale  William  R 

Gr 

12  Sept  11 

337 

Daunt  Thomas       

B 

16  Feb    05 

294 

Dalgleish  James  W.  O. 

L 

31  Dec   10 

Page}  Davenport  Charles  S. 

558   . 

DalglishKennethP.     ... 

L 

31  Dec   10 

433d  f 

McN BM 

C 

1  Sept  09 

(Ltnt  for  duty  under  the 

255 

Davenport  James  E.    ... 

ChGr 

8  Dec   10 

Australian  Govt.) 

46 

Davenport  Robert  C.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

2734 

Dalglish  Robin  C 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

431 

Daves  William      

FP 

31  Aug  11 

22      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

Wh«re  !                  Name. 

serving.                             ' 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Davey  Albert 

Page  1  Davey  John  H 

592    f    (Lent  to  the    Canadian 

AE 
ChCr 

1  Nov  03 
29  Nov   06 

pi    ^  Dawson  Henry  P.      ma 

Oh 

21  Nov  92 

145      Dawson  Hugh  T...  (act) 

S'L 

15  Jan   14 

Government  for  duty  at 

16     Dawson  John        

ECr 

15  Nov   10 

Halifax  Dockyard) 

159     Dawson  Lionel  G. 

L 

31  Dec  07 

161     Davey  William     

B 

1  Oct    01 

496     Dawson  Oswald  H. 

Lt.  Cr 

30  June  12 

228     David  Thomas  M. 

E  L 

1  Dec    02 

159     Dawson  Patrick  F.  M... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

512     Davidge  Charles 

ChGr 

6  Feb   13 

266     Dawson  Sidney        (act) 

A  E 

1    Feb  14 

335     Davidge  George  S. 

SS 

10  Aug  09 

503  "J 

326a    DavidsonAlastairG. (act) 
1     Davidson  Alexander  P. 

SL 
C 

15  May  13 
22  June  11 

EbZ  (  Daw8on  William 

EC 

25  Nov  01 

366     Davidson  Alfred  W.     ... 

H  St 

1  Jan    10 

Kong) 

127) 

354     Day  Albert  J 

AE 

1  Apr  03 

D  Y  >  Davidson  Arthur        MB 
NH\ 

SS 

21  Nov  10 

496     Day  Arthur  H.  B. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

150     Day  John  W 

A  E 

13  June 03 

NH\ 

262     Day  William          

AE 

1  Oct    10 

Portl  r  Davidson  Arthur  R.  MB 

S3 

23  Feb    12 

5     Deacon  Francis  J. 

Gr 

27  Julv  04 

520  ) 

148a   Deacon  Frank       

Gr 

30  Aug  11 

294     Davidson  Ernest  G.W. 

Cr 

31  Dee  1C 

131     Deacon  John  L 

E   L 

1  Aug  10 

130     Davidson  George  L.     ... 

L 

1  Oct    11 

524     Deacon  William  N, 

Gr 

14  May  10 

TB  9     Davidson  James   

AE 

1  Nov  03 

259      Deakin  Arthur  M.     RM 

C 

1  Sept  11 

75a   Davidson  Thomas  M.... 

ChAE 

1  Apr    13 

5a   Dean  Arnold          

W  T 

12  Apr    11 

160     Davidson  William 

Gr 

4  Jan    09 

80     Dean  Brian        

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

159     Davies  Arthur  J 

Cr 

31  Dec   09 

295     Dean  Francis  E 

E  L 

8  June  05 

Davies  Francis  B.C. (act) 

Car 

30  June  13 

474a   Dean  Frederic  W. 

Cr 

2  May  00 

547      Davies  Jack  L 

Mid 

15  Jan   12 

284     Dean  James    

A  P 

19  Jan    06 

146     Davies  Joseph  C 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

99     Dean  John      

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

166     Davies  Pereival  P.  (act) 

AE 

INov  13 

590     Deane  Ralph  H 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   14 

CAat}DaviesPriceM 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australian  Govt.) 

366  i 

266     Deans  William  J 

E  L 

lAug  05 

Page  >  Davies  Richard  B. 

L 

30  June  08 

5a   Dearden  Richard  L.    ... 

L 

1  Sept  13 

431a) 

507a   Deare  Nhjel  B.     ..  '   ... 

Mid 

15  May  12 

100      Davies  Richard  F.  M.... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

34     Dearman  Harold 

A  E 

1  Jan    09 

DJ  \  Davies  Robert  B. 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

148a   De'ath  Robert  H. 

DeBartolom6  CharlesM. 

L 
C 

30  June  09 

31  Dec  07 

130     Davies  Thomas  G.  R.  ... 

E  L 

13  Jan  03 

CB  (Naval  Assistant  to 

118     Davies  William  A.  J.  ... 

ECr 

1  May  06 

the  First  Sea  Lord) 

196     Davis  Eric  A 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

284     de  Blaquiere   The  Hon. 

154a  Davis  Frederick  C. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   07 

AlanB 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

4716   Davis  Greswolde  L.  O... 

AC 

15  Sept  13 

34     de  Burgh  Charles 

L 

30  July  08 

80     Davis  Harry 

E  Cr 

1  July  10 

391c   de  Burgh  Hubert  H.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  08 

TB  5     Davis  Henry 

ChAE 

1  Apr    13 

117     de  Burgh  John  M.  T.  ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

2916    Davis  John  C 

Lt  Cr 

15  Feb   12 

484a  DeCaenRaymondG.F.H 

L 

/  Apr  IS 

^  1  Davis  Reginald  U. 

P 

21  Jan    14 

DeChair  DudleyR.S.MVO 

(Naval  Secretary  to  First 

R  A 

31  July  12 

520     DavisSamuel  G. 

B 

19  Sept  11 

Lord  of  the  Admiralty) 

277     Davis  Btanley  W. 

166     Davison  Thomas 

S  L 
A  E 

15  July  13 
1  Apr    11 

^°  j-  De  Denne  Cecil  H.     ... 

AP 

9  Sept  06 

418a  Davison  William  J. 

AP 

16  June 05 

Fo     Deedes  Hugh  B.    ...(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

Davy  Bishop  O.  M. 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

145a  Deeney  Michael  H. 

Gr 

16  Dec  05 

(Naval  Assistant  to 

326c   De     la    Poer    Edmond 

Hyarot  rapher) 

A.  T.  deP 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

CG     Davy  Edward  G.  W.   ... 

Cr 

26  June  02 

26     de    Lisle     Rudolph 

Davy  Francis  L 

L 

30  June  10 

H.  E.  M.  P 

S  L 

15   Oct  13 

5     Davy  William  L 

F  P 

6  Jan   05 

452      Dell  Richard (act) 

Gr 

21  Nov  13 

16     Daw  Arthur  W.  P.      ... 

A  E 

1  Nov  09 

117     del  StrotherRalphL.RM 

L 

1  July  07 

46     Daw  William  H 

SS 

8  Nov  06 

145a  deMeric  Martin  J.  C... 

L 

1  Oct    10 

200     Dawe  Charles  H 

68 

16  May  11 

484a   de  Mowbray  Eric  G.  B. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

524     Dawe  William       

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

96     Denbow  William 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   10 

262      Dawes  Charles  B. 

F  P 

4  Nov  01 

366  1 

448     Dawes  Frederick  - 

Gr 

1  Dec  03 

D  Y  >  Denham  George    

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

365     Dawes  George  W 

AP 

15  Oct  13 

Chat ) 

155     Dawes  Reginald  W.    ... 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

263     Denison  Edward  C.     ... 

L 

1  Oct    10 

CG     Dawson  Arthur  B.  F. ... 

Cr 

31  Dec    04 

232     Denison  Ernest  W. 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

11     Dawson  Arthur  P.     em 

L 

1  July  07 

2686   Denison  Harold  E. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  09 

180a   Dawson  Edwin     

AE 

)  Nov  03 

259     DenleyJohnW 

HSt 

1  Jan    10 

528     Dawson  Francis  J.  H.... 

L 

30  June  10 

363     Denman  Arthur  0. 

P 

1  Nov  12 

66 

Daw  eon  Frederick  G. ... 

ECr 

1  Apr   06 

1176   Denn  Thomas       

Gr 

7  Sept  11 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


23 


Where 
eerving. 


Kan*.  |  Seniority.   1^ 


228 

520  > 

NH)- 

Has\ 

390 

CG 

27 

547 

148c 

.582a 


524 
TB\ 

13  I 
1806 

34 
261 
177 
364 
385 

150 

1826 

145 

512 

CG 

260 
392 
507 
531 

366 
366 
358 


Dennis  Arthur  T. 
Dennis  James... 


Dennis  John  J. 


Gr 


30  Mar  00 
1  July  01 


S  G    11  May  13 


Dennistoun  George  H, 
Denny  Herbert  M. 
Denny  Herbert  E.  H. ... 
Dennys  Edward  A. 
Denoon  Angus  H. 
Denson  Horace  E. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Dent  Douglas  L 

( Captain     Superinten 

dent  of  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyers     building 

by  Contract) 
Denton  Herbert    

Denton  John  H 

Denton  William  M.     ... 

de  Paris  Victor      

de  Pass  Daniel      

Dering  Claud  L.  Y.     ... 

Derry  John  G- 

de  Robeck  JohnM. 

(Admiral  of  Patrols) 
d6  St.  Croix  John 
de  St.LegierArchibaldS. 
De  Salis  Antony  F.     . 
De  Salis  Eodolph  H.  P. 
De    Sausmarez    Philip 

D'A 

Despard  Maximilian  C. 
Devas  Horace  C. 
Devereux  Alfred  H.  . 
Devereux  Edmund  B. 
Devereux  John  W. 
Devereux  Thomas  D.  . 
Devereux  William 


L 

Lt  Ci 
SS 
FP 
AE 

E  Cr 


June  06 
Apr  07 
Feb  08 
Aug  11 
Apr  11 
July  13 


Rank.   Seniority. 


Gr 

ChAE 

Gr 
ECr 

L 

L 

Ck 
RA 

ChB 

EL 

Mid 

L 

Cr 

SL 

S 
ChAE 

Mid 

Gr 

SB 
ChAE 


141     de  Veulle  Frederick  J. D . 

Devine  Joseph      

De  Vitro"  John  D.D.  ma 

Dewar  A.  Eamsay 

Dewar  James  F 

Dewar  Kenneth  G.  B.... 
Dewar  Robert  G.  D.    ... 

Dewey  George       

De  Wilton  Gordon  A.  St. 

J.  M 

de  Winton  Francis  S. W 
Dews  John     


231 

262 

232 


178 
120 


153 


Dewstowe  John 


366 
645 


Dhue  Frederick 


-{ 

Diaper  George  H. 
(Lent  for  dlity  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
160a  Dibben  Arthur  D.  H.  .. 
Dibblee  Frederick  L.   \ 

BMA.J 

Dibley  Albert  K 

120     Dick  Hugh  A.  C , 


P 

Gr 

Ch 
L 

Lt  Cr 
Cr 
C 

ChAE 

SL 
Mid 
A  E 


4  May  08 

1  Oct    11 

27  Mar  08 
1  Jan  08 
15  Oct  13 
31  Dec  07 
15  July  12 
1  Dec  11 

1  Apr  12 
1  May  07 
15  Sept  13 
15  July  lo 

26  June  02 
15  Dec   12 

14  May  09 
lApr   13 

15  Jan  13 
1 9  Oct  10 
28  July  04 

1  Oct    11 

1  Aug  13 

28  JuneOl 

22  Apr  98 
15  Mar  07 
31  Mar  13 
22  June  11 
31  Dec  13 
1  Nov  04 

30  Aug  12 
15  Sept  13 
1  Nov  08 


NOD 


99 
225a! 
2t)l 


9 
484a 
505 
CG 
61 
160a 
340a 
537a 
524 
TBI 
117  ( 
260 


ChGr 

Ch 

MAA 

Gr 


L 

Maj 

EL 


1  Apr   12 

|  I  Jan  10 

14  Aug  11 

15  May  08 

19  Sept  11 

1  Aug  11 
30  July  11 


524 
39 


Dick  James  D. 

(Assistant     Director    of 

Naval  Ordnance) 
Dicken  Edward  B.  C.  .. 
Dickens  Gerald  C. 
Dickenson  George  O.  M 

MB 

Dickery  Charles       (act) 
Dickinson  Cecil  C. 
Dickinson  Evelyn  R.  S 
Dickinson  Robert  L.   .. 

Dicks  Henrv  L 

Dickson  Charles  B. 
Dickson  Walter  A.  C.   .. 

Diggle  Neston  W 

Dight  Sydney  R 

Dillon  George  C 

Dillon  Stafford  H. 

Dimick  Maurice  D.     ... 

Dimmer  John  F.     rm  -2 

Dimond  James  F.  W. .. 
Dimsdale  Reginald  T... 


L 

Lt  Cr 
S    S 

A  E 
SL 
Mid 

SS 
Cr 
Lt  Cr 

SL 

Cr 
E  L 

L 


Ck 
QM 
Hon 
Ma.j 

Gr 

L 


N  H 

Has 
520 
337 
286 
545 
273 


a 


540  1 

or  I 


540 
DP 
Sh 
329 
48 
496 
3586 
DPI 

po  ; 

OD 

5206 
381 

16 

68a 

528 

284 

DY  I 

Pemb  S 

232 

148a 

291 

61 

24 
146 
218 
170 
3396 
232 
337 


Dimsey  Edgar  R.      T>so 

Dingle  John  P.... 
Dinwiddy  Ralph  G. 
Disney  Edward  O. 
Dix  Charles  C. 
Dix  Thomas  L. 
(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australian  Govt.) 


DSG 

Mid 
Lt  Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 


31  Dec  08 


15  July  09 
3i  Dec  09 
23  Aug  11 

1  Nov  03 
28  Feb  13 
15  Jan  14 
23  May  06 
30  June04 
15  Nov  10 
15  Mar  14 
30  June  13 

1  Oct  06 
30  Mar  08 

1  Oct    09 

15  July  12 
7  May  02 

1  Not  05 

16  Apr  02 
30  June  08 


Dixie  Albert  E.     ... 

Dixon  Alan     

Dixon  Hugh  ...     ... 

Dixon  John  J. 
Dixon  Noel  W. 

Dixon  Robert  B 

Dixon  William      ...hma 

Dixon  William  J 

Dixon-Wright  HenryD. 

MVO.MA 

Dobbyn  Aubrey  F. 
Dobinson  George  W.    ... 
Dobson  Claude  C. 
Docksey  Thomas  L.  yet) 

Dodfl  David  

Dodd  Edmund  R. 

Dodd  James  F 

Dodgson  William  L.    ... 
Doelbeig      Athelstane 

H.H 

Doherty  Constantine  .. 
Dolbear  Edward  F. 

Dolbear  Frank       

Dolbear  Harry      

Dolphin  Desmond  F.  .. 
Dolphin  Edgar  H. 
Dolphin  William  H.     .. 


Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Mid 

Gr 

L 

ECr 

Maj 
E  L 
Ch 


2  Feb   12 

15  Jan  13 
J8  Apr  10 
30  June  07 
15  Jan  11 
6  Mar  0) 


28Nov  08 

1  Oct    10 
15  Jan    14 

14  July  99 

15  Dec    13 

1  July  04 

1  Aug  10 
1  June  02 
10  Nov  99 


L 

Car 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

Cb  B 

Mid 

EL 

Lt  Cr 

Mid 
Gr 

Gr 
Gr 

ChGr 
L 

S  L 
A  E 


15  June  13 
1  Apr  99 
30  Mar  14 
15  Jan   14 

26  Apr   11 

15  May  13 
1  Apr  08 
15  July  10 

15  Sept  13 
19  Oct  10 
19  Apr  06 

6  Mar  01 
12  Dec  13 
30  June  06 
15  Jan  13 

1  Sept  12 


24      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Name, 


Rank.    Seniority. 


391c 

62 

512 

232 


Dominy  John  0. 
DomvileArchibaldC.W. 
(Lent  for  service  under 
the  Chilian  Govt.) 
Domvile  Barry  E. 
(Assistant      Secretary 
imperial        Defence 
Committee) 

Don  David      

Donald  George  M.  (act) 

Donaldson  Leonard  A.B. 

Donkin     Collingwood 

F.L 


Gr 

Lt  Cr 


80 

2736 

363 

348 

510 

277 

524 

180 


200 
131 
387 
363 
512 
113 
496 
118 


L 


Donne  Lancelot  V. 
DonDell  Ernest  T.    (act) 
Donnelly  Thomas 
Donovan  Alexander  M 
Donovan  Arthur  P. 

Donovan  Daniel     

Donovan  Denis      

Donovan  William 
264a   Donovan  William  A.  ... 

524     Dooley  John 

Doran  James  A.    ... 
Dore  Frederick 

Dore  George 

Dore  William  H.  ... 
Dorling  H.  Taprell 
Dorling  James  W.S. 
Dorman   Thomas   8 

Dornan  John 

Doubleday  Charles  H. 

129a  Dougherty  Albert  J.    .. 

Doughty   George  J.  H 

(act) 

Doughty  Henry  M. 

148c    Douglas  Alexander  S 

160a   Douglas  Cosmo  A.  O. 

218c    Douglas  David  W.  S. 

Douglas  Henry  P. 

(Superintendent  of 

Charts,   Hydrograpkic 

Dept.) 

Douglas  Howard  . 

Douglas  Philip  W 

Dougias  Robert    . 

1826    Douglas- Hamilton 

■lames  A. 
2736   Douglas-Pennant  Cyril 

E.  (act) 

473     Douglas-WatsonFrancis 

Dove  James    , 

145     Dove  John  S 

1276  DowdeswellArchibaldJ 
547  Dowding  Arthur  N.  ... 
Dowding  Herbert  E.hm 
Dowding  William  K.D 
Dowell  James  G-.  ...  em 
Dowland  Ernest  H 


Cr 


Mid 
A  E 
Cr 

E  Cr 


Mid 

S  L 

Gr 

SL 

ChGr 

ChGr 

W  M 

ChGr 

E  Ci 

L 

B 

Gr 

A  E 

Ch  Ci 

Lt  Cr 

L 
Lt  Cr 
AE 
A  C 
Gr 
Car 


2  Mar  11 
15  July  13 

31  Dec  09 


15  Jan  14 

1  Aug  13 

31  Dec   09 

1  Jan    10 


C 
L 

L 

Lt  Cr 
Cr 


15  Sept  12 

15  Jan   14 

2  Apr   08 

15  Nov  12 

20  May  \  1 

17  Nov  12 

1  Nov  10 

23  Nov  13 

1  July  13 

6  Aug  12 

1  Sept  02 

8  Mar  02 

1  Aug   11 

1  Apr    12 

31  Dec   VI 

30  July  09 

30  Sept  13 

1  Nov  03 

15  July  13 

1  Dec   On 

1  May  13 


30  June  08 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 

30  Sept  12 

31  Dec   10 


191 


262 


Dowling  Horace  E. 


161 
160 
366 
493 
170 

Mai) 
84     Dowman  Alfred  H.  A... 

176a   Down  Richard      

342     Down  Richard  T 

Downer  Walter  E.  rma 
63a    Dowries  Andrew  B. 

48     Downie  Basil  N j 

.213    Downing  Dawson  0.  ...' 


ChAE;  1  Nov  08 
Lt  Or!l5  Apr  11 
A  E      1  Apr  09 

L    '31  Aug  12 


S  L 

Mid 

B 


15  Jan    14 

15  Jan   14 

3  Nov  9r 

S  L  j 15  Jan   14 

A  P    20  Aug  08 

L     il5July06 

L     !  1  July  07 

L     j  15  Nov  13 

Bndr!23Feb   11 


AE 

EL 


E  L 

AE 


1  May  05 
1  June  02 


1  Jan    05 

1  Apr   03 

Lt  Crjl5  Sept  11 

WO  !13Mar  Oi 

L    il5Sept0c 

S  L  |30  Nov  13 

L     !3oJunelO 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


284 

509 

274 

42 

NH 

Chat 

366 

388 

520 

232 

77 

520 

234 


Downing  Edwin 

D'Oyly  Henry  R.  N.  rm 
D'Oyly  Warren  H.  ... 
D'Oyly-Hughes  Guy  ... 

Doyne  Herbert  W.G.  ... 

Draisey  John  W.J. 
Drake  Francis  R.  H.  ... 
Drake  Henry  W.  ... 
Drake  Joseph  R.  ... 
Drake  Sidney  J.  ... 
Drake-  Broc  km  an 

Lewis  A bm 

Drayson  Edwin  H. 


520 
473 
180 
218 
352 

120 

76 
503 
228 
231 


113 

Flym  >  Dreaper  George  A. 

524) 

(Sj-DrennanHenryD- 

366  )  MB>  BA 

305     Drew  Edward        

2736    Drew  Frederick  J. 

Drew  John  H 

Drew  Reginald  O.  (act) 
Drew  Reginald  J.  B.   ... 

Drew  Thomas  B 

Dreyer  Frederic  C. 
Dring  Harry  H.  (act) 
Dring  Robert  H.  .., 
Driscoll  Robert  .., 
Driscoll  Thomas  ... 
Driver  Ernest 
Drought  Arthur  E. 
391a  Drover  Frederick  J. 
620     Drummond      The    Hon. 

Edmund  R 

(Lent  for    duty  under 

Canadian  Govt.) 

264a   Drummond  Jocelyn  H. 

WCell  Drummond  John  E.    ... 

490a  Drury  Frederick  A. 

108     Drury-Lowe  Sidney  R 

9      Du  Boulay  Charles  J.H. 

(act) 

DuBoulay  Ernest  G.H. 

Ducat  Gerald 

Duck  William  A.  S.    ... 
Duckett  Stephen  W.  ... 
Duckworth   Arthur  D. 
Duckworth  Frederick... 
Duckworth  Joseph 
KB) 
Has} 
520  ) 
M66 
J\ 
Chat . 

Duff   Alexander  L 

(Director  of  the  Mobil 

isation     Division  of 

the  Admiralty  War 

Staff) 

63a  Duff  Arthur  A.  M. 

388     Duff-Dunbar  Kenneth  J 

3916    Duffell  William  J. 

261     Dugdale  Basil  J. 

148a   Dutfdale  John  C 

118     Duggan  Edward      (act) 
496    Duggan  Eyre  S 


8  B 
C 

0 
L 

DSG 

Gr 

S  P 

B 

ChAE 
ECr 

L 
A  P 

DSG 


Gr 
Car 

ChB 
AE 

L 

L 

C 


1  Jan  03 
27  Dec  03 
30JUD6  08 
30  Sept  13 

6  May  13 

26  Feb  12 
15  Jan  13 
12  July  12 
INov  04 
1  Apr  05 

1  July  08 
3  Aug  10 

11  May  13 
14  May  07 

8  Sept  10 

29  June  05 
1  Apr  12 
1  Sept  13 

3u  Jan  09 
1  Oct    09 

30  June  13 


Mate  28  Aug  13 
15  Jan  14 
21  May  03 
19  Oct  10 
1  Oct  10 
1  Jan  11 
9  Sept  07 

30  June  06 


Mid 
A  E 
Gr 
AE 
E  Cr 
E  L 


L 
C 

ChAE 

C 
S   L 


79 
CG 

416 

7y 

263 


15  Nov  09 
30  June08 
1  Apr  05 
30  June  09 
15  Jan    14 


Lt  Cr  30  Junel2 

Lt  Cr  31  Dec  05 


Dudding  John  S. ... 


M66  1 
NH  } 

'hat ) 


Dudley  Sheldon  F. 


S 
Gr 

AC 
AE 

AE 


R  A 


C 
L 

E  Cr 
Mid 
B 
Gr 
AP 


11  Apr  13 
1  July  01 

15  Sept  13 
1  Apr    03 

1  Jan  12 

2  Aug  08 


19  Nov 


31  Dec  09 
28  Feb   07 

1  Jan  08 
15  Sept  12 

1  Sept  99 
21  Nov  13 
15  Oct    12 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


25 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

where  I                   Name, 
serving.  |                   «<•■**». 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

^  j-  Dugmore  Eric  V.  F.  K 

Cr 

31  Dec   08 

510     Dyer  Walter  P 

146     Dymott  Herbert  N.     ... 

SB 
FP 

26  Feb  08 
16  July  03 

512     Duguid  Alexander 

Gr 

9  Nov  98 

493     Dyson  Alfred 

Gr 

1  July  01 

524     Duke  Alan  C.  H 

L 

1  Apr  08 

363     Duke  David  E 

ECr 

28  May  13 

234     Duke  Mansergh  V.     .. 

Ck 

15  July  12 

47      Duke  Robert  G 

L 

1  Apr   11 

448     Dumaresq  John  S.  mvo 

C 

30  June  10 

420     Duraas  Philip  W.,    CVO 

C 

31  Dec  06 

Dumbleton  William  A. 

(act 

159     DunbarRonaldE.C.(acc) 

Mate 

28  Aug  13 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

507a  Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers 

Evelyn 

L 

15  Dec    13 

2736    Dunbar-Dunbar-Rivers 

Harry  D 

L 

15  July  11 

119     Duncan  Alexander 

A  E 

1  Apr   03 

Duncan  George  E. 

S  S 

23  May  06 

Duncan  John  A 

Lt  Ci 

15  Jan  06 

(Superintendent  of  Re- 

search, Woolwich) 

67     Duncan  Samuel    

EL 

1  Nov  06 

505     Duncan-Best  Cecil  D. 

(act) 
213     Dundas  Harold  V. 

SL 

15  May  13 

Cr 

30  June  12 

118     Dundas  John  G.  L.(act) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

E. 

148c    Dundas  Lawrence  L.  ... 

Cr 

81  Dec  07 

145     Badie  John 

Mate 

14  Feb    13 

Dundas     of     Dundas 

11     Eagar  Alexander  E.  A. 

AP 

5  Feb    12 

Charles 

R  A 

22  July  10 

Eagles  Charles  E.  C.  rm 

C 

1  Sept  12 

Po      Dundee  HooperStewart 

Eagles  Benry  C.   ...  rm 

Gen 

11  Apr   12 

B (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

160     Eames  Edward  T.  P.   ... 

FS 

14  Nov   10 

2736   Dunlop  Samuel  H. 

E  L 

1  Oct    0£ 

151     Eames  Robert  F.  C.     ... 

FP 

11  July  04 

319     Dunlop  William    

Gr 

16  June  01 

Eames  William     

SG 

11  May  13 

280     Dunlop  William  J.  P.... 

L 

1  Apr  07 

561     Eardley  -  Wilmot   Fred- 

296    Dunmore  Henry  A.     ... 

Ch  B 

1  Apr  12 

erick  N 

L 

31  Dec  06 

532     Dunn  Charles  F 

ECr 

1  July  08 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

326o    Dunn  Edward  P.  ...(act) 

Gr 

30  Jan   14 

Australian  Govt.) 

524      Dunn  Harold  8 

Gr 

9  Jan    11 

497      Earle  Allan     

Gr 

29  Nov  02 

431     Dunn  Samuel  W 

Gr 

5  June  05 

195a  Earwaker  Geoffrey  D'O. 

L 

1  Oct    09 

Dunn  Walter 

ChAE 

1  Apr   13 

262     Eason  Victor  C.  G.      ... 

AP 

28  Dec    07 

Dunne  Joseph  F.    (act) 

Mate 

7  May  13 

473     East  Michael  E.  ...      ... 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

512     Dunne  Thomas  B. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

Easterbrook  John  W.D. 

L 

1  Feb    14 

Dunning  William  T.    ... 

B 

1  Oct   01 

W. 

114     Dunphy  John           (act) 

Gr 

24  Feb    14 

291     Eastman  Neil  I.       rma 

L 

20  July  11 

170     Dunster  Henry      

ChGr 

14  Nov  11 

■    Eastman  Thomas  I,    ( 
RM  j   . 

Jroby 

}l  Jan  12 

163     Dupen  Arthur  P.  L.    ... 

ECr 

1  Apr   07 

JndLt 

407     Durham  Arthur  E. 

L 

31  Dec    10 

Eastman  William  I. rma 

M  Gn 

7  Feb    12 

385     Durman  Richard  F.    ... 

AP 

2  May  07 

366  ) 
Page  >  Eastment  Alan  G. 

SS 

J3  May  06 

67      Durman  Vincent  G.    ... 

Ck 

15  July  13 

4316  ) 

39     Durnford  John  W.      ... 

L 

28   Feb  14 

12a    Eastment  Gerald  M.  ... 

ss 

26  Feb   08 

48     Durrant  Christopher  M. 

C 

1  Mar  13 

1136    Easton  Horace  H.  E.  ... 

Gr 

28  June 06 

BMA 

118      Eastwick- Field  Edward 

L 

1  Oct    12 

Ckat\  I)urston  Arthur  S.  W... 

ECr 

12  Feb    14 

Eastwood  Hugh  R. 
268e    Eaton  Robert        < 

L 

3hGr 

1  Oct  10 
1  Apr    12 

145     Durston  John  C 

PS 

14  Nov  09 

299     Ebblewhite  Ernest  G.... 

L 

31  Dec   11 

225     Eckersley  Ernest  W.  ... 

AE 

1  Apr   04 

432     Dustan  John  W.  ...   km 
3k6c    Dusting  John  J.       (act) 

Ma.i 
Gr 

17  May  11 
20  May  13 

ra  >  Edbrooke  George 

ChB 

20  July  18 

294      DuthyArchibaldE.D.C 

SL 

15  July  13 

117     Eddey  James  T 

Car 

1  Jan   02 

Dutton  Arthur  B.  S.    ... 

Cr 

30  June  10 

136     Eddis  Christopher  J.  F. 

L 

31  Dec   07 

(Serving  at  Admiralty) 

528     Eddis  Paul  L 

L 

15  Dec   13 

260     Dyer  Ernest  H.  McA.... 

S    P 

30  June  10 

366     Eddy  Charles 

SB 

1  Apr   03 

9     Dyer  George   ... 

Gr 

11  Nov  11 

245     Ede  Ernest  G 

E  L 

1  May  07 

26      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

166     Edelsten  John  H 

L 

30  Dec   13 

2736   Elgar  John  G 

A  P 

12  Aug  08 

138     Edgar  Alfred 

Chaf  \  Eagar  William  H.      Ml) 

L 

lApr  13 

432     Elgood  Reginald  L.     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

S 

12  May  08 

16     Eliot  Ralph    

Cr 

30  June  13 

274     Edgcumbe  Edward  H.P. 

L 

15  Dec  06 

1     Ellaby  Joseph  D 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  10 

Edgell  John  A 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  11 

127a  Ellerton  Walter  M.     ... 

C 

31  Dec  10 

392     Edmonds     Archibald 

Elliot  Bertram  N....  bm 

C 

1  Feb    07 

CM 

AP 

13  Jan   08 

1806   Elliot  Henry 

F  P 

24  Oct    09 

366) 

158     Elliot  James  O 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  12 

Page  }■  Edmonds  Charles  H.  K. 

L 

15  Feb    13 

342     Elliott  Albert  E.  ...   bm 

RMG 

1  Sept  11 

4316  \ 

Elliott  Frank 

L 

15  Oct  06 

503     Edmonds  Fred  ...   (act) 

WW 

21  Sept  13 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

71     Edmonds  Percy  L. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   13 

Turkish  Government) 

366     Edmunds  Evelyn  R.    ... 

L 

1  Oct    07 

505     Elliott  Frank  L 

Gr 

25  Aug  04 

473     Edward-Collins  George 

164     Elliott  Frederick 

Gr 

11  Feb   10 

P.  B 

Lt  Cr 

26  Dec  12 

114     Elliott  Harry  M.  C.    ... 

P  P 

14  Jan    11 

46     Edwards  Albert  G.  8. 

Car 

4  May  11 

GSF  Elliott  HenryV.W. 

C 

30  June  04 

62     Edwards  Alfred     

S  B 

1  Apr  03 

99     Elliott  Joseph        

Ch  Gr 

1  Nov  13 

4S4a   Edwards  Charles  It.    ... 

ChCr 

1  Apr   12 

CG     Elliott  Stanley  E 

P  P 

12  Jan  02 

127a   Edwards  Edwin  C.      ... 

AE 

1  Apr  03 

146     Elliott  William  C 

Gr 

27  Mar  Oh 

385     Edwards  Ernest     

ECr 

1  Feb   07 

100     Ellis  Alexander  ...  (act) 

A  E 

1  Oct  13 

EdwardsPrederickC .  bm 

Maj 

2  Oct    08 

131      Ellis  Arthur  J.      ...    ... 

Gr 

20  July  09 

524     Edwards  Frederick  J.... 

Gr 

31  Oct    07 

496     Ellis  Clement        

SL 

15  Mar  13 

273e   Edwards  Graham  R.  L. 

Cr 

30  June  12 

385      Ellis  Ernest  F 

E  A 

21  Dec    11 

391a   Edwards  Harrington  D. 

L 

30  Oct    06 

19a  Ellis  Ernest  F 

S    S 

11  Feb    09 

5     Edwards  Henry  P. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

529     Ellis  Frederick      

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

284     Edwards  Herbert  L.    ... 

Cr 

30  June  09 

540     Ellis  George    

L 

20  Sept  13 

40     Edwards  Herbert  M.   ... 

Cr 

4  Mar  07 

547     Ellis  Gordon  E.  D.      ... 

S 

3  Apr   12 

331     Edwards  Herbert  R.  L. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

108     Ellis  Herbert  M 

L 

15  Feb   14 

520     Edwards  Herbert  W. ... 

L 

1  Apr  13 

213     Ellis  Hugh  O 

Gr 

7 JnneO* 

WColl     Edwards  Hugh      

C 

31  Dec   13 

326c   Ellis  Stanley  V 

Cr 

30  June  09 

509     Edwards  James  W.     ... 

Car 

29  June04 

391a   Ellis  William  H 

B 

11  Aug  11 

182fi    Edwards  John  D 

C 

31  Dec   OP 

224     Ellison  Alfred  A 

Cr 

1  Jan    07 

291     Edwards  Kenneth 

L 

15  Feb    12 

Ellison  James  P.  ...  bm 

StMj 

16  Sept  06 

39     Edwards  Macleod  G.  A. 

E  L 

1  Nov   07 

3661 

267     Edwards  Richard  L.    ... 

L 

15  Aug  06 

Page}  Ellison  William  H.  (a) 

ChAE 

1  Apr  12 

166     Edwards  Sidney    

ChGr 

1  Nov   13 

431a) 

161     Edwards  Walter  G.     ... 

S  S 

9  June  10 

Ellison  William  H.   (6) 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

32  f  Edwards  William 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

80     Ellwood  Michael  O.  D. 
261     Elmhirst  Thomas  W.  ... 

Mid 
Mid 

15  Jan    12 

15  May  13 

479     Edwards  William  H.  ... 

ChAE 

1  Nov  05 

3S9     Elmsley  Theodore  K. ... 

L 

30  June  07 

505     Egan  Charles  E.  F.  (act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

Coll      Elson  George  F.  ...(act) 

Mate 

18  Dec    13 

202     Egan  James    

76     Egan  Percy  B.,  md,  ba 

Gr 

S 

15  Sept  05 
12  May  08 

^20  }  Elstob  Eric  B 

AP 

2  Aug  06 

512     Egerton  Brian       

Lt  Cr 

15  Sert  13 

Elwell  Charles  B. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  12 

259     Egerton  StVGeorgeLeC. 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

KCB      ( Commander-in- 

Australian  Govt.) 

Chief,  Plymouth.) 

A 

21  Mar  13 

291     Ely  Walter  D 

Gr 

14  May  10 

326     Egerton  Henry  J. 

SL 

30  Oct   12 

385     Emdin  Archie  R 

ECr 

1  July  03 

476     Egerton  Hugh  S 

L 

15  Feb  13 

276     Emmerson  George 

Car 

1  June  09 

22*     Egerton  Reginald  P.    .. 

Ck 

15  July  13 

545     Emmerson   Harry 

Car 

30  Jan    11 

326     Egerton  Wilfrid  A.      ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   13 

Coll     Empson  Richard  \ 

Probv 

j- 1  Oct  13 

385      Egerton  Wion  de  M.    ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

W.   H.   M.            km") 

2ndLt 

127a    Egford  George  H 

47jj  f  Egremont  John    

Car 

18  Oct    02 

9q  >  England  George  P.     ... 
109     England  Hugh  T 

Cr 

30  June  10 

A  P   27  Mar  08 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  13 

288     Eke  Frederick  G.     (act) 

Car 

26  Aug  13 

259     England  Richard  B.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  12 

29     Elbrow  Claude  B 

L 

31  Dec    10 

CG     England  William  N.    ... 

Cr 

31  Dec    04 

385     Elder  William  L 

Cr 

30  June  07 

9     EnglishReginaldW(act) 

SL 

15  Jan    14 

117     Elderton  Halford  F.  ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

452      English  Stephen  S.     ... 

L 

15  July  07 

231      Eldred  Edward  H. 

F  P 

3  Sept  05 

CG     English  Valentine  D.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  08 

381     Eldridge  Arthur  V.     ... 

E  L 

1  Aug  05 

ID      Ennals  Charles  C. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Julv  09 

450     Eley  Prank     

Gr 

11  Oct    12 

225e   Enright  Daniel  P.J.  ... 

Gr 

9  Feb    03 

366     Elfick 'James  E 

Gr 

8  Nov   05 

Enright  Edward  ...(act) 

Mate 

7  May  13 

558     Elgar  George  H 

E  Cr 

6  May  13 

385     Enright  William  G.  E. 

AP 

2  Jan    09 

( Lent  for  duty  with  the 

286a    Epworth  Henry  J. 

Gr 

28  Feb    12 

Australian  Government) 

47 

Errington  Donald 

Lt  Cr 

15  Sept  10 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


27 


Where 

sorving 


Rank.    Seniority. 


185a  Brrington  Herbert 
180     Errington  Keginald  H. 

273     Erskine  David  V.  F.    .., 

W  Coll  Erskine  Seymour  E.    .., 

256     Escombe  Harold 

132     EsplenJohnJ 

430     Esson  William       ...  em 
11a   Etherington  Frank  B 

(act) 
552     Euman  Charles  ... 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
391     Eustace  George     ...     , 


Eustace  John  B.  ... 
Eustis  Thomas  J. 
Eva  Francis  E. 
Evans  Alfred  C.     ... 

Evans  Alfred  E.    ..'. 

Evans  Arthur 
Evans  Arthur  K.  ...  rm 
Evans  Benjamin  G.(aci) 
Evans  Bertram  S...MVO 
Evans  Charles  H.  L.    .. 

Evans  Claude  B 

Evans  Edward  R.  a.  R 
CB 


260 
160a 

80 
TB\ 

16  J 
145 

61 
391c 

266 
346 


384 

39 
DY\ 
Po  f 

63 
547 


150 

273a! 

350 

44 

Po 

W  Coll 
505 
159 
524 
384 
178 
199 
4a 
432 


496 
199 


Evans  Ernest  J 

( Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Evans  Frederick   

Evans  Frederick  J». 
Evans  Harold  E 

Evans  Harold  T 

Evans  Henry 

Evans  Henry  A 

Evans  Horace  C.     ...rm 

(Admiralty  for  Special 

Service) 

Evans  Hugh  de  la  P.  ... 

Evans  John  H.     ...(act) 

Evans  John  H.  (act)    ... 

Evans  Joseph  H 

Evans  Laurence  A.  L. 
(act) 
Evans  Maurice  D 
Evans  Stewart 
Evans  Tim  E. 
Evans  Thomas  C 

Evans  William      

Evans  William  H 

Evans  William  T 

Evan-Thomas  CharlesL. 
Evan-ThomasHughMvo 

(Rear  Admiral,    First 

Battle  Squadron) 

Eve  Benjamin       

Evelegh  Aldridge 
Evelegh  Edmund  G.  rm 

Evens  James  B 

Everard  Richard  H.  B. 
Everett  Allan  F.  ...  cb 
(  Captain  of  the  Fleet  and 

Commodore  1st  Class) 


McK. 

(act) 


WT 
L 


R  A 
Cr 

Gr 

Maj 
W  E 


ChAE 

R  A 
B 

B 

E  L 

Lt  Cr 


C 
A  E 

C 
Mid 

L 

Cr 

Gr 


ChB 

ChAE 

SI 

E  L 

ECr 

B 
LtCol 


A  P 

Gr 

Car 

B 

SL 

Cr 

Gr 

S  L 

HSch 

B 

Oar 
Car 

L 
R  A 


ChB 
EL 

LtCol 

S  P 

L 


12  Apr  11 

30  Jan   09 

15  Oct   06 

21  Mar  13 

31  Dec  08 
6  Oct  09 
lSept  11 

14  Nov  13 

1  Apr  13 


1  Apr   11 

3  June  13 
22  Feb  12 
12  Dee    \2 

1  Nov  02 

30  Sept  13 

1  Oct    09 

1  Sept  12 

1  Aug  13 

30  June  13 

15  May  12 

30  June  07 
1  July  12 

31  Aug  05 


3  Nov  13 

1  Apr  12 
15  Aug  12 

1  May  09 

1  July  10 
15  Mar  12 
11  Apr  12 


15  Jan    14 
3  Apr   13 

19  Aug  13 
1  Nov  00 
15  Sept  13 

30  June  09 
26  Nov  12 
15  Jan  14 
29  Sept  12 
21  Feb  OH 
1  Oct  99 
1  Apr  01 
28  Feb  13 
9  July  12 


lApr  12 
1  Nov  12 

21  Nov  10 
7  Sept  12 
1  Apr   10 

31  Dec   05 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.   Seniority. 


366) 
Page  > 
431o  ) 

460 

145 
61 

63a 

352 

366 

2916 
391c 
2S6 


476 
'age  , 
534 


78a 
213 

244 


Everett  Frank 

Everitt  Alfred  E  ... 

Everitt  Richard  A. 

Every  George  E.   .. 

Eves  William  H.  .. 

Evill  Douglas  C.  S. 

Bvington  Cyril  B. 

Evitt,  Harry  C.  T.  (act) 

Ewart  Arthur  E 

Ewart  Victor  A 

Ewbank  Maurice 

Ewing  Alexander  A. 
Des  V 

(Lent  Colonial  Office  for 
service  in  W.  Africa 
as  Asst.  District  Com- 
missioner Southern 
Nigeria) 

Exton  Walter 

Eyre  Francis  G.  ... 
(Chief  Inspector 
Naval   Ordnance) 

Eyre  Ralph  V. 
Eyre  Reginald  F. ... 
Eyre  Wilfrid  R.  P. 
Eyres  Cresswell  J. 
Eyres  Walter  C.  T. 


of 


267 
113 
326c 
231 
317 

11 

99 
CG 

58 
469a 
528 


120 
79 
153 
180 
273c 
327 
520 
6 
496a 


F. 

Facet  Samuel  H F  S 

FairbairnBernardW.M.  Lt  Ci 

Fairbairn  William  D.  ...  Mid 

Fairbank  Christian  B.  S  S 
Fairley  Archibald      MB 

Fairley  Charles  S.       ...  W  M 

Fairlie  Edward  T.        ...  A  P 

Fairtlough  James  W. ...  Lt  Cr 

Fallowfield  Walter  H.G.  L 

Falls  John  B SL 

Fane  Robert  G Cr 

Fanning  Edward  F.     ...  S  L 

Fanshawe  Sir  Arthur  D.  A  F 

GCB,    GCVO 

Fanshawe  AubreyB(aci)  S  L 
Fanshawe  Basil  H.  ...  C 
Fanshawe  Guy  D.       ...  Lt  C 

Fant  George  E Gr 

Fardell  Kenneth  M.  ...  SL 
Farebrother  George  H.  A  E 
Fargus  Frederick  N.   ...     Cr 

Farie  James  TJ C 

Farlow  Frederick  S.    ...  Ch  Gr 


Gr 

ECr 
Mid 
A  E 
8  P 
SL 
EL 

Gr 
E  Cr 

L 

L 

A  P 


Car 
R  A 


Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 
S  L 
R  A 
Mid 


19  Oct    10 

1  July  1 1 
15  Sept  13 

1  Mar  12 
11  May  10 
15  May  13 

1  Aug  08 
17  Feb   14 

1  June  12 
31  Aug  1.3 

1  Apr  13 

10  June  05 


18  Aug  10 
U  Oct    13 


30  June  1 2 

31  Dec  12 
15  July  12 
23  June  13 
15  Sept  12 


29  Nov  13 
15  Julv  09 
15  Sept  12 
23  May  06 

5  Nov  09 
1  Jan    13 

30  Aug  07 
15  Dec    65 

30  June  10 
15  Jan   13 

31  Dec  13 
15  June  13 
30  Apr  10 

15  Sept  13 
30  June  10 
15  Aug  11 

1  Jan  09 
30  Nov   13 

lApr  09 
30  June  10 
30  June  13 
30  Aug  11 


28      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Farlow  George  H. 

Gr 

3  Jan   03 

151     Feilmann       Ferdinand 

366) 

D  Y  }  Farlow  William  H .      ... 

E.  B 

Lt  Cr 

lApr    13 

L 

9  Feb    13 

3586    Fell  David  M 

L 

1  Apr   09 

ckS 

339c    Fell  Patrick  E 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

63a  Farman  Sigmund  W.  ... 

Ck 

15  July  12 

159     FellowesEric  W.  E.     ... 

L 

31  Aug  09 

420      Farmer  Donald  W. 

L 

30  June  06 

159     Fellowes  Thomas  B.    ... 

L 

30  Oct   13 

136     Farmer  Edward  C. 

AE 

2  Oct    03 

260     Fellowes-Gordon 

170     Farmer  EdwardT.N.  rm 

L 

1  Jan   05 

Frederick  C 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

503     Farmer  James  C.  ...  KM 

C 

1  Sept  13 

175      Felton  Charles     

Car 

16  Mar  04 

448      Farnley  Arthur  H. 

SB 

1  Jan  02 

60     Fendick  Walter  R. 

E  L 

1  Jan    05 

259     Farqu har  Alastair  C.N. 

L 

lApr    10 

159     Fenn  Cyril  D 

Lt  Cr 

W  June  12 

Farquhar  Mr  ArthurM. 

V  A 

17  July  11 

61     Fenn  William    ...      ba 

Ch 

26  Mar  13 

KCB,  cvo 

48     Fenn  William  H 

B 

2  Jan    10 

(Admiral     Command- 

524    Fennamore  John 

ChGr 

28  Dec  13 

ing  Coast  Guard  and 

531      Feniier  Athelstan  A.  h . 

L 

iO  Jan    07 

Reserves) 

340a   Fenton  Eric  C 

A  P 

15  Oct    12 

Farquhar  Arthur  R.    ... 
260     Farquhar  Malcolm 

L 
Mid 

1  Oct    10 

15  Jan   14 

gS  [  Fenton  James  H 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

Farquhar  Richard  B.  ... 

R  A 

2  Dec   08 

552     Fenton    -    Livingstone 

(Vice  -  President        of 

Robert  G 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Ordnance  Board) 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

£g  \  Farquhar  Stuart  St.  J. 

C 

31  Dec  05 

Australian  Govt.) 

Farquharson  Cecil  G-.  rm 

C 

1  Jan    13 

430     Fenwick  Walter    

AE 

1  Nov  07 

263     Farquharson  Eric  R.  A. 

8  L 

15  May  13 

537     Ferguson  Adam     ...     ... 

SL 

30  Apr   12 

(act) 

89     Ferguson  Charles  J.    ... 

FP 

9  Oct    04 

Coll     Farquharson  Harry  D.  J 
RM  \ 

Maj 
BtLt- 
Col 

6  Jan   07 
6  Jan   14 

RMA  Ferguson  John  C.mb.ba 
533a  f  Ferguson  Samuel  F.    ... 

FS 
ECr 

22  Feb  04 
1  July  07 

438     Farquharson  John  P.... 

L 

1  Oct    06 

512     Ferguson  William 

ChCr 

1  Apr   12 

459     Farquharson    Keith   R. 

L 

1  Oct    10 

395     Fergusson  Edmund  J. 

S  L 

15  Nov  12 

524     Farr  Frederick  J 

HSch 

10  Jan    10 

88     Fergusson  George  D.  G. 

8 

i4  Nov   11 

403      Farrant  Charles  E.  S.  ... 

S  L 

30  Aug  12 

Fergusson  James  A.     ... 

C 

31  Dec   05 

493a   Farrar  Joseph        

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

72     Fergusson  James  H.   ... 

FS 

29  Nov  13 

326c   Farrell  William  E. 

Gr 

26  Feb  12 

86     Fergusson  Nigel  R. 

L 

15  Nov   07 

132     Farrington     Alexander 

C 

31  Dec   10 

60a   Pernie  David     ...     (act) 

Gr 

28  Feb   13 

T^  \  Farrow  John  W 

ChAE 

1  Apr   07 

350a  Pernie  Robert       

12a   Ferris  John  8 

AE 
SL 

1  Nov  04 
28  Feb   13 

180     Farrow  William  H.      ... 

Gr 

14  Aug  11 

475      Ferris  Samuel  P.  C     ... 

ChaE 

1  Oct    12 

109     Farwell  John  R.  B.     ... 

SL 

30  Aug  12 

258     Festing  Maurice  C.    RM 

C 

31  Aug   09 

326c   FaughtAlgernonP.LeC. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    09 

100     Fewings  John  A 

Car 

1  Apr   99 

180     Faulkner  Frederick    ... 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

156     Fewins  Archibald  F.  ... 

AE 

1  Apr   11 

448     Faulkner  George  H.     ... 

SL 

30  Oct    13 

155     Fforde  Charles  « 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    14 

65      Faulkner  Robert  I. 

L 

15  July  08 

305a   Fforde  Thomas  R. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Aug   11 

512     Favell  Ernest  T 

Lt  Cr 

15  Mar   14 

259     Fiddick  Will'am    

L 

2  Aug   12 

239     Favell  Francis  B. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   09 

la   Fidler  William  H. 

Gr 

19  Oct     10 

349a  Faviell  Douglas    ...     ... 

L 

15  Aug  06 

ISO     Field  Alfred   act) 

Gr 

31  Oct    13 

164     Fawcett  Harold  W.     ... 

L 

30  Jan   13 

484a   Field  Arthur  H.  D.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar    12 

366  ) 

Field  Clifford          ...RM 

C 

1  Jan    12 

Page  r  Fawcett  Henry     ...  rm 
4314  \ 

C 

1  Jan    13 

66     Field  Cutlibertr.F.  ba 

Ch 

1  Oct    13 

520     Field  Frederick  L. 

C 

31  Dec  07 

223a    Fawcett  John 

L 

30  June  06 

260     Field  George  H.    ...  rm 

RMG 

1  Sept  11 

326     Fawcett  Kenneth  R.  D. 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

Field  George  W 

Gr 

2  Nov  03 

PawcknerSherard  M.O. 

E  Cr 

1  July  10 

3886   Field  Henry  C.  D. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   10 

Coll     Fawckner  William  F.  S. 

RM 

Proby 
2ndLt 

1  Oct  13 

448     Field  John  L 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   1  i 

4     Fawssett  Arthur  O.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   13 

420     Fielding  Gerald  T.      ma 

Ch 

1  May  1 1 

263     Fayrer  William  G.      ... 

HSt 

1  Jan   10 

476     Fielding  Walter  L.      ... 

L 

15  Feb   07 

286     Feast  George  W.  ...(act) 

A  E 

1  Nov  13 

231     Figg  Alfred  W 

ChGr 

26  Feb    12 

Feather  Thomas  A.  F. 

B 

10  Sept  04 

476     Figgins  James       

Mate 

14  Feb    13 

237     Fedarb  Frederick      MB 

F   S 

28  July  06 

217c    Figgins  John  W 

ECr 

1  July  10 

48     Feeley  John        ...  (act) 

B 

7  June  13 

44     Figgins  Richard  J. 

ChAE 

1  Apr  13 

420     Fegan  Joseph     

A  E 

1  Mar  10 

337      Fildes  Denis  Q 

L 

31  Dec   11 

27     Fegen  -Edward  S.  F.    ... 

80     Fegen  Frederick  W.  F. 

284     Fegen  Richard  F 

145     Feildinsr  TheHon.  Hugh 

L 

15  Oct   13 

35     Filewood  Henry  A.  (act 

B 

25  June  1 3 

L 

30  Nov  09 

284     Filleul  Philip  M..„  (act 

8  L 

15  Jan   14 

Mid 

15  May  13 

86     Finch  Edward  T.  D.    .. 

;     L 

15  June  08 

385     Finch  Ernest  J      

F8 

11  Feb   07 

C.  R 

L 

15  Jan    07 

520 

Finch  George  G 

'ChAE 

1  Apr  05 

OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


29 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Finch  Sidney  W P 

8  Nov  13 

326 

Fitzherbert-Brockholes 

Fincken  Cuthbert  A.  T.    A  B 

1  Feb   14 

Roger  H 

L 

15  Mar  13 

(act) 

88 

FitzMaurice  Maurice  8 

C 

30  June  10 

552     Findlay  James  B \  Mid 

15  May  12 

108 

Fitzmaurice  Raymond 

Cr 

30  June  13 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

100 

Fitzrov  Robert  6. 

SL 

IS  Feb   14 

Australian  Govt.) 

Po 

Fitz  RoyBdward  H.(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

545     Finegan  George  A.      ...!      S 

4  Oct    12 

479a 

Flannigan  Patrick  N.  .. 

ChAE 

1  Nov  09 

213     Finemore  Samuel  A.    ...  H  St 

1  Jan    10 

1776 

Fleming  Alexander   G. 

L 

30  Dec  06 

263     Finlaison  John  B.      em    Maj 
520     Finlayson  Alfred  W.  J.       L 

11  Apr  09 
1  Apr   10 

KM  1 

Po  r 

Fleming  Aloysius  F.    ... 

8  S 

16  May  11 

273     Finlayson  Henry  W.  mb    F8 

28  July  06 

266 

Fleming  David  H. 

B 

15  Jan    13 

589     Finlayson  John  F.       ...  Lt  Cr 

.SO  Sept  13 

536 

Fleming  John 

A  B 

1  Apr  03 

(Lent  for   duty   under 

TB\ 

109  r 

48 

Australian  Govt.) 

Fleming  Robert    

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

505     Finnis  Frederick  C.     ...      L 
259     Finnis  Steriker     ;   AP 

15  Feb   08 
24  July  0b 

Flemming  Charles  C 

Mid 

15  May  12 

JSVD  \  ■Pirebrace  Aylmer  N.  G.      L 

30  July  06 

505 

Flemming  Thomas  F.  S. 
(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

365     Firman  Humphry  O.  B.      L 

31  Aug  08 

117 

Fletcher    Alexander  L. 

L 

1  Apr  08 

61     Fishenden  James  W.  ...'    Gr 

25  Mar  09 

Fletcher  Edward  K.  BM 

C 

3  Aug  07 

5     Fisher  Albert  E |  AB 

1  Nov  li 

3396 

Fletcher    Evelyn  N.  R. 

A  C 

15  Jan  14 

72     Fisher  Alexander Ch  Gi 

1  Apr  12 

129 

Fletcher  George  H.     ... 

B  L 

1  May  02 

NB) 

407 

Fletcher  Hugh  U. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

Has  }  Fisher  Arthur  R S 

12  May  08 

385 

Fletcher  John  N 

A  P 

23  Aug  03 

520) 

496 

Fletcher  Rawdon  A.    ... 

Mid 

14  Feb    13 

266     Fisher  Douglas  B 

L 

30  Aug  12 

145a 

Fletcher  Walter  J. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  12 

65     Fisher  Frederick  C.     ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

65 

Fletcher  William  J.  W. 

Mate 

14  Feb    13 

454     Fisher  Frederick  0.     ... 

EL 

1  Feb  04 

385 

Fleury  Richard  C. 

A  P 

10  Apr   08 

Fisher  Sir  Frederic  W., 

524 

Fligg  Henry  W.  B.      ... 

L 

15  Sept  09 

KCVO  (President  of  the\      A 

15  May  13 

Flint  Harry  E 

Ck 

15  July  12 

R.N.  Coll.,  Greenwich)\ 

284 

Flint  John  C 

B  L 

1  Nov   12 

160     Fisher  John  M.  H.      ,„|      L 

30  Sept  13 

273 

Flood  Herbert       

A  E 

1  Apr    11 

505     Fisher  Richard      

S  L 

28  Feb    14 

261 

Flower  John  E.      ...em. 

RMG 

13  June  13 

Fisher  Sydney      

AE 

1  Oct   10 

202 

Flower  William  J.     ba 

Ch 

8  May  12 

WCM  \  Fisner  Thomas      

Cr 

31  Dec   13 

356  1 
Page  > 

Floyd  William  F. 

A  E 

1  Apr   11 

Fisher  William  B....   cb    V  A 

19  July  11 

431a) 

432     Fisher  William  W.  MVOj     C 

Uuly  12 

100 

Floyer  William  A. 

L 

30  Aug  13 

Fishley  Robert  D 1  Cr  L 

24  June  13 

Flynn  Benjamin  H. 

Gr 

25May  09 

221a   Fishlock  Harold    A  E 

1  Nov  03 

260 

Flynn  Francis  C 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

381     Fitch  Edward  W....   ba    Nl 

8  Feb   00 

259 

FlynnJames 

B 

1  Feb    02 

145     Fitch  Henry  M A  P 

15  July  12 

48 

Flynn  Philip 

ChB 

1  Nov  13 

389     Fittock  Ernest  M.       ...    AB 

24  Feb   06 

366 

Foden  Harry 

F  P 

12  Dec    09 

231     Fitz  Percy       Car 

13  Aug  04 

180 

Foley  Albert  J 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

507     FitzGeorge   George  W. 

292 

Foley  Denis    ...         (act) 

Gr 

29  Apr  13 

F (act)i   S  L 

15  Sept  12 

3396 

Foley  Laurence  F. 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

Fitzgerald  David  P.  (act)'    Gr 

1  Feb    14 

303 

Folli'ott  Edwin      

FS 

25  Mav  13 

273     FitzGerald  Edmund  F.!     L 

31  Dec   10 

CG 

Foord  Henry  D.  G. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   01 

570     FitzGerald  George  P.M.;     L 

1  Apr   07 

1276 

Foot    Cunningham    R. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

deC 

C 

31  Dec    06 

Australian  Govt.) 

366 

Foot  Harold  C.  F 

AP 

12  Aug  07 

117 

Foot  Rodney  Q 

E 

29  Sept  12 

170     FitzGerald  James  H.  ...     Gr 

9  Jan    08 

69 

Foote  Alfred  G 

L 

1  Apr  IS 

114     FitzGerald  John  U.  P....      L 
558     Fitzgerald  Michael      ...     Gr 

15  Mar  09 
29  July  03 

266 

Foote  George  H.  A.     ... 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

(Lent  for    duty   under\ 

430 

Foote  Lionel  G 

L 

30  June  07 

Australian  Govt.) 
Coll     FitzgeraldMichaelP.MB      S 

14  May  09 

Coll 

Foote  Richard ,C.G.rm-J 

Proby 
2ndLt 

j-lOct  13 

79     FitzGerald     Robert    F.[ 

351 

Forbes  Arthur  W 

L 

15  Feb   14 

U.  P L 

15  Feb   07 

34a   FitzGerald  Thomas    M. 

A  P 

1  Apr  05 

180 

Forbes  Charles  M, 

Cr 

31  Dec  12 

Page  i  Fitzherbert     The    Hon. 
533  f      Edward  S 

C 

30  June  04 

387 

Forbes  Charles  S 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  09 

( Cap  tain  Superinien  d- 

ent  of  Contract  Built 

273 

Forbes  Duncan  F 

A  C 

15  July  13 

Ships) 

5 

Forbes  James  L 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  09 

448 

Fitzherbert  Herbert    ... 

L 

30  June  07 

9 

Forbes  John  W 

E  L 

1  Apr  03 

30      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Ran*      Seniority.      ™f« 


177 
327 
153 

520 

Coll 
391a 
265 

524 
362 

366 

476 

159 

1596 

2176 

68a 

52 
278 

63 
487 
258 
434 

518 

385) 

NOD  f 

524 

167 
127a 

177a 
5 

34 

132 

191 

620  \ 

WColl  J 

72 

9 
HcM 

1806 

3851 
NOD  f 


Forbes  Roualeyn  D.  P. 

Forbes  Spencer  D 

Forbes  Sempill  The  Hon. 

Arthur  L.  O 

Ford  Charles  W 

Ford  Denys  C 

Ford  Frederick        (act) 

Ford  George 

Ford  George  E 

Ford  John  A.         ...     ... 

Ford  Philip  H 

Ford  Richard  V.  T.  rma 

Ford  Victor    

Ford  Wilbraham  T.  R. 

Ford  William  G 

Ford  William  J 

Foreman  Arthur  G.     ... 
Porlong  Charles  J. 

Forman  Philip  C 

Forrest  James      

Forrest  James  A....     MB 

Forrest  William    

Forrester  Adrien  A.  MB 

Forrester  Henry 

Forster  Alfred  L.  ...rma 
Forster  Herbert  A. 

ForsythDouglasW.O'B . 

Forsyth- Forrest       Ed- 
ward J 

Foster  Edward  M. 
Foster  Edwin      ...  (act) 
Foster  Frederick  ... 
Foster  Frederick  A.  P. 
Foster  George  H.  S. 
Fo3ter  Harry  B.   ... 
Foster  Hubert  A. ... 
Foster  Joseph  P.  ... 

Foster  Richard F.C. rma 


389 
145 
200 
277 
263 
153 
72 
150 
255 

263 

353 


Foster  William  J. 
FothergillCharleBG.  em 
Fothergill  Henry  M.   ... 
Foulis      Archibald     P. 

Liston       rma 

Foulkes  Thomas  J. 
Found  Herbert  C.  (act) 

Fountaine  Charles  A. 

Fowle  Frank  G. 

Fowler  Cole  C.   ... 

Fowler  Lawrence  P. 
(Lent   for   duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Fowler  Maxwell  T.B. 

Fox  Alfred  F.     ... 

Fox  Cecil  H.      ... 

Fox  Charles  L.  ... 

Fox  Edward 

Fox  Louis  J.      ...    (act) 

Fox  Tristram 

Foxley  Charles  H.  3. 

France-Hayhurst  Cecil 
H.       ' 

France-Havhurst  Regi- 
nald G.  .'. 

Francis  Albert  E. 


Lt  Cr 
Cr 

Cr 
AE 
L 
Gr 
B 

Gr 

WA 

S  B 

C 

B 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

E  L 

Gr 

L 

Mid 

A  E 

SS 

ChGr 

SS 

L 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

EL 
AE 
ChGr 

L 

WT 

B 

Gr 

EL 

C 

Lt  Cr 

L 
Lt  Cr 

Mai 
E  L 

Mate 

Cr 

L 

C 
EL 


31  Dec  11 
31  Dec  0/ 

31  Dec  10 

1  Apr  09 
15  Mar  13 
26  Sept  13 

1  Mar  01 

2  July  00 
8  Aug  11 

3  Sept  11 
1  Jan  03 
1  Feb    03 

26  June  10 
6  Feb  01 
1  Nov  02 

4  May  03 
15  Aug  10 
15  Jan    13 

1  Nov  03 
8  Nov  06 

29  May  13 
8  Nov  06 
1  Apr  10 
1  July  04 

30June  07 

31  Dec  13 


1  Oct    08 

2  July  01 
1  Dec  13 
1  Mar  11 

30  June  12 

27  Mar  12 

1  Feb  00 

4  Apr  99 
1  Apr   06 

5  Aug  04 

30  Sept  13 
1  July  06 
30  Sept  11 

10  June  13 
1  May  07 

7  J  uly  13 

1  Jan    10 

15  Oct    09 

30  June  07 

1  May  07 


Rank.    Seniority. 


FP 
B 

C 
Lt  Cr 
Ch  Gr 
A  E 

L 

L 

Cr 

Mid 
EL 


4  Aug  13 

6  Sept  11 
31  Dec   11 

1  Apr  14 
J3  Feb  13 

1  Aug  13 
31  Dec   li 

1  Sept  13 

30  June  07 

15  Jan    14 

1  Nov  09 


260 
232 
4716 
512 

ScM 

127a 

358 

392 

266 

387 

352 

284 
266 
180 

180 

352 
431 
448 
9 
174c 

451a 

299 

379 

439a 
277 

91 
379 
546 

54 
520 


180 

385  I 
NODS 
466 

117 
430 
484a 

421 
180 


159 

71 

63a 
CG 

72 
231 
363 


180 
391c 
392 


Francis  Beauchamp  A. 
Francis  Guy  B.  H. 
Francis    Leslie    C.    K 
Francklin  Philip    mvo 
Frankland  Albert  J.    ... 

Franklin  Charles  km  < 

FranklinCharles  S.P.  ba 
Franklin  Cyril  P. 
Franklin  Gordon 
Franklin  Harold  G.  C. 
Franklin  Percy  H. 
Franklin  Robert  H.  G. 
Frankling  Frederick  W. 
Franks  Harold  M.    rma 
Franks  Ivan  B.  ... 

FraserBruceA 

FraserD.Rae 

Fraser  The  Hon.  George 
Fraser  Harry  McL. 
Fraser  James  G. 

Fraser  John    (act) 

Fraser  John  S.  G. 

Fraser  Ronald  M. 
Fraser  William  St.  J. . 
Freeland  James  H.  (act) 
Freeman  Benson  F. 
Freeman  Edward 
Freeman  Thomas 
Freeman  Vincent  P.  ... 
Freeme  George  E. 

Fremantle  Charles  A 

Fremantle    Sydney    R. 

MVO 

French  A.  G.  Valpy 
French  Arthur  H.      RM 
French  FitzstephenJ.  ( 
F.  ...  RMA  ( 

French  Harry       ...(act) 

French  Wilfred  F. 

Frewen  Ivo  W.  L. 
Frewen  Oswald  M. 
Freyberg  Geoffrey  H. ... 
Freyberg  Lancelot  P. ... 
Friedberger        William 

H.  D 

FriseAllenB (act) 

Frith  Ernest  O. 
Frost  William  A. ...(act) 
Fry  Frederick  C.  ...(act) 
Fryer  Geoffrey  C... 
Frjer  Arthur  (act) 

Fudge  George 
Fulcher  Clarence  A 
Fulford  Alfred  G. 
Fulford  Percy  D. 
Fullarton  John  ... 

Fuller  Cyril  T.  M. 

Fuller  James 
Fuller  William  B. 
Fuller  William  G. 
Fullerton  Eric  J.  A.    ... 
Funnell  Joseph  W. 
Furmadge  Frederick  W. 


L 
L 

Mid 

C 
ChGr 
Q  M 
HonL 

N  I 

Lt  Cr 

A  P 

L 

FP 

A  C 

ChAE 

L 

SL 
L 
L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

EL 

A  E 

ChGr 

L 

Gr 

Cr 

R  A 

S 
Maj 

Mai 

W  O 

Cr 

SL 
L 

Lt,  Cr 
L 

Mid 
Car 
Gr 
AE 
AE 
Mid 
Gr 
Gr 
Lt  Cr 
Oar 
B  L 
S  S 


Car  L 
Chfl-r 
AE 
Cr 
Gr 
Gr 


30  June  08 
30  June  11 
15  May  13 
22  June  11 

14  Apr   12 

13  July  07 

19  June  99 
30  June  13 

8  Feb  08 
30  Nov  06 

17  Nov  11 

15  Jan  14 
1  Oct  13 
1  Julv  06 

30  Nov  13 
15  Mar  08 
22  June  11 

1  Apr  09 

1  Oct    C8 

29  Oct  10 
15  Jan    14 

30  Sept  13 

30  Oct   06 

18  Dec    12 

2  Oct  13 
1  Nov  03 
1  Aug  11 
7  Mar  12 

30  June  12 
17  Oct    04 

31  Dec   13 

7  Dec  13 
5  Nov  09 

3  Nov  13 

27  July  11 
3  Nov  13 
31  Dec  12 


28  Feb   13 

28  Feb  09 

31  Dec  10 

lOct   07 

15  Jan  14 
U  June  13 
12  Mar  08 
1  Feb   14 

1  Feb   14 
15  May  13 

2  Oct    13 
11  Nov  11 

30  June  01 
22  Aug  03 

1  May  07 
8  Feb   10 

31  Dec   10 

17  Sept  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  Apr  11 
31  Aug  10 
30  Mar  00 
8  Dec   10 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


31 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


47  Furneaux  Arthur  H.  .. 
^  |  Furnivall  Frederick  ., 
11     Fyler  Herbert  A.  S.     .. 


G. 

168     Gabbett  Bdmond  P. ... 

148a   Gabe  Ivor  S 

140     Gage  Alexander  H.   ma 
520     Gailleton  Alfred  T.    MB 

418a   Gaimes  John  A 

159     Gaisford    St.  Lawrence 
Stephen  F 

Gaitskell  Sydney  sma-J 

48     Galbraith  Thomas  D.... 
131      Gale  William  T. 
545     Galletly  Thomas  W.  .. 

531     Galpin  Walter  S 

Gamble  Sir  Douglas  A 

XCVO 

387  Gamblen  Herbert  V. 
175  Gambrell  Hubert  A 
54 1     Gandell  Wilfrid  P. 

93  j-  Gandy  Frank  R.   ... 

496  Gandy  Gerard  H.... 

346  Gannaway  Albert  W 

502  Garbett  Leonard  G. 

159  Gard  Thomas  J.    ... 

217  Garde  Walter  H.  O. 

FBCS.Ed 

125     Gardener  Frederick  W 


Gr 
Gr 
C 


2  Apr  12 
16  Apr  02 

31  Dec   04 


Gardener  Harry  L. 
512     Gardiner  Bernard  C.RM 
159     Gardiner  William  N.  ... 
366     Gardner  George  F. 
218c   Gardner  Henry  E.     MB 
11     Gardner  Lewes  G. 

430  Garforth  Francis  E.  M. 
225      Garland  John  A.  ..  (act) 
23ia    Garlick  Archibald  M.   .. 
505      Garner  Charles  H. 
195a    Garnett  Herberts.      .. 

431  Garnham  Robert  W.   ... 
420     Garnier  Henry  K. 

520     Garnier  Walter  K.     rm 
507a  Garnons     -    Williams 

Gerald  A (act) 

278a    Garrard  Charles  E. 


Lt  Cr 
S 

Ch 
S  8 
L 

S  L 
Ma] 
Bt 
LtCol 
L 
Gr 
Gr 
S  L 
VA 

Gr 
Gr 
L 

Gr 

Mid 
AE 
L 

AE 
FS 

ChAE 

ChGr 

C 

S  L 

SB 

S  8 

L 

Cr 

SL 

L 

Gr 

Cr 

ChGi 

L 

C 

SL 
E  L 


15  Feb  14 
11  Apr  13 
19  July  00 
10  Aug  09 
31  Dec  08 

15  Nov  12 

13  Mar  08 

1  Sept  12 
15  Aug  13 

9  Aug  05 
19  Oct  10 
30  Mar  13 

8  Dec  13 

2  Mar  05 
19  Feb  08 
15  May  06 

18  July  06 

15  Sept  13 
1  Apr  03 
1  Jan  09 
1  Mar  12 

25  May  13 

1  Apr   12 

25  Nov  1Q 

3  Apr  05 
30  July  13 

19  Oct  10 
8  Nov  06 

30  June  09 

31  Dec  08 
15  Jan  li 
31  Dec  12 
18  Sept  12 

1  Jan  07 
1  Apr  12 
1  Apr  10 
1  Jan   12 

15  May  13 
1  Apr  03 


■Where 
serving. 


Bank.    Seniority. 


4 

213 

23 

258 
153 

60 

5 

473 

272 

Page  ) 

533a  j 

385 

Coll 

366 

Pay, 

431 

520 

180 


66  j 
ye  - 

la  1 


Garrett  Edward  W.  C 
Garrett  George 
Garrett  Horatio  M. 
Garside  James 
Gartside  -  Tippinge 

Hugh    

Garvey  Douglas    ...     , 
Garvey  Michael  ...     . 
Garwood  Gordon  L.  P. 
Garwood  Harry  T. 

Garwood  Hugh  8. 

Gask  Walter 

Gaskell  Arthur        frcs 

Gaskell  Arthur  B. 


3915 
262 
Page  ) 
533  j 
366 


385 
453 

558 


546 
238 
273 
364 
392 

228 

127a 

3S4 

145 

27 
476 

528 
276 


170 
CG 


148c 

61 

385) 

Page> 

431) 

151 
229 


RM 

(act) 


Gaskell  Gerald  B. 
Gates  George... 
Gatliff  Albert  F. 
Gatt  Laurence    .. 
Gaud  Harold  T. 

GSP  Gaudin  Edouard.. 

AdCGsMiit  Ernest  F.  A. 

OMG 

(Commodore  2nd  Class) 

Gaunt  Guy  R.  A 

Gauntlett  Henry  R.  .. 
Gauntlett  John  H.  H 
(Lent    for    duly    under 

Australian  Govt.) 
Gaussen  James  A.  C    .. 

Gavin  Charles  M 

Gavin  Douglas  J.  ...(act) 

Gay  George  M 

Gay  John  J ma 

Gazeley  William   ...  rm 
Geach  James  B. 
Geake  Edward  R.  M 
Gearing  Ernest  H. 
Geary  Charles  J. 
Geatou  William  C. 
Gedge  Joseph  T.   ... 
Geldard  John... 
Gell  William  H. 
Geoghegan  Herbert  L. 

MD,  BA 

George  Arthur  S.  D.  ... 
George  Francis  B. 
German  James  L.  H.  ... 
German    Emperor   and 

King  of  Prussia  His 

Imperial 

William  II.   kg,  gcvo 
Germaney     Alexander 

T 

Germon  William  J. (act) 


RM 


Gerrard  Eugene  L.rm/ 

Gibb  Charles  A 

Gibbings  Edward  M    ... 

Gibbons    Frederick    G. 

(act) 

Gibbons  Hume  A 


Car 

HSch 

L 

Gr 

Mid 
8  L 
B 

AC 
E  Cr 

E  Cr 

FP 

FS 


Lt  Cr 

Gr 
LtGen 

W  E 

EL 

EC 

C 


c 

ChAE 
Gr 


A  P 
A  P 
SL 
EL 

Ch 
RMG 

B 

L 

B 

Gr 
Car 
SP 

L 

L 
SS 

L 

HSch 
FP 


Hon 
A  F 

Car 
A  E 

C 
Bt 

Maj 

AP 
L 

Gr 

AP 


1  July  99 
33  Jan    05 

1  Oct   06 

2  Apr    12 

15  Sept  13 
15  Jan  13 
12  Dec  12 
15  Jan  14 
9  Oct    05 

4  Apr  10 
6  Nov  09 
31  Oct    06 

30  JunelO 

30  Sept  11 
26  Mar  08 
22  Jan  11 
14  Nov  13 

1  May  07 

31  May  11 
31  Dec  03 


30  June  07 
1  Nov  04 
7  Aug  10 


10  Feb  09 
27  Apr  07 

15  Jan   14 
1  Nov  02 

16  Dec  01 
13  Feb  14 
12  July  12 

15  Feb  09 
1  May  01 

19  Oct    10 
1  July  99 

16  Nov  11 
1  July  05 

15  Nov  08 
15  May  07 

30  June  06 
19  Nov  08 
5  Nov  01 


2  Aug  98 

20  Mav  12 
1   Dec  13 

1  Sept  11 

3  Jan  14 

12  June  11 
;jl  Dec  09 
29  Apr    13 

15  Oct   13 


32      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


273     Gibbons  Robert  R.   (act) 

531      Gibbs  Charles  R 

439c    Gibbs  George  L.  D.      ... 

Gibbs  John  P 

496     Gibbs  Robert  C. 

518     Gibbs  Valentine  F.      ... 

Gibson  Albert       sma  { 

520     Gibson  Arthur  K. 

187     Gibson  Charles     ...     ... 

540) 
DY  -  Gibson  Charles  M. 

Sh,  \ 
Coll     Gibson  Cuthbert  W.  S. 

317     Gibson  Frederick  J.  B. 

261     Gibson  George      

405     Gibson  Henry        

180     Gibson  Isham  W.     mvo 

329     Gibson  Percy  L.  MB,  ma 
Gibson  Ralf  "S.      ...  km 

388     Gibson  -  Carmichael 

Alexander  D 

114     Gidley  Frederick  S.    ... 

263     Giffard  Frederic    

217     Giffard  Henry  G 

260     GiffordJohnE 

385     Gilbert  Archibald 

267     Gilbert  Francis  G.  W. 

1276   Gilbert  Henry  H. 

180     Gilbert  Walter  R 


2521 
DY\ 
Cave  J 


Gilbert  William  E. 


Cave 

384     Gilbertson  Arthur  D.ba 
TB\ 
87> 
512 


263 
367 
AO) 
391a  S 
385 
260 


146 

225 

25 

366 

2176 

65 


155 

498 


Gilbertson  George  N. ... 

Gilby  Frank     

Gilchrist  Warden  S.  L. 

(Lent  for   duty  undei 

Canadian  Govt.) 
Giles  Alfred  E.  B. 
Giles  Harry  L 

Gilhespy  John  W.  E.  ... 

Gill  Charles    

Gill  David  H.  L 

Gill  Henry  D 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Greek  Govt.) 

Gill  Herbert  H.     ...  Ml 

Gill  William  L 

Gillespie  Edward  ...  rm 
Gillespie  Harold  E.    rm 
GillHtt  Harold  S. 
G8P  Gillett  Owen  F.... 

Gillett  William     

Gilmour  Robert  T. 
Gilpin-Brown  Frederick 

D 

Gilroy  John  W. 
Gimblett  George  E. 
Ginn  Arthur  R.  J. 

Gipps  George 

Gitsham  Lewis 


Rank.    Seniority. 


S  L 

S  B 

Lt  Cr 

L 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 
Qr-Mi 
HonL 

L 
AE 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

FS 

ChGr 

Lt  Cr 

S 

C 

Mid 
ChGr 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

A  E 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

FP 
L 

AP 


ChGr 
L 


Mid 
EL 


ChB 

E  L 

L 


FS 
FP 
C 
C 
L 
C 
Gr 
FS 


34a  Gittings  Fred  C.  B.  md 
262  Given  David  H.  C.  MB 
191      Gladstone  Edward  O.... 


C 

Gr 
Gr 
Gr 


15  Jan  14 
June  02 
30  June  12 
1  Apr  07 
15  Jan  13 
15  Jan    11 

j-24Aprl3 

1  Oct    11 
1  Nov  03 

1  Oct    07 

30  Jan  13 

31  Dec  11 
10  Nov  12 

1  Apr  12 

15  Jan  10 

4  Oct  12 

1  Jan  12 

15  Sept  12 

13  May  12 

15  Jan    13 

31  Dec    10 

1  Nov  04 

31  Dec   09 

1  Apr    10 

1  Apr   10 

30  July  09 

15  Aug  05 

20  Jan   09 
1  Oct   09 

25  Oct    12 

31  Aug  11 


15  Sept  12 
1  Jan    02 

14  Sept  04 

1  Apr  12 

15  Dec  12 
1  Oct   07 


12  Nov  11 
1  Oct  02 
1  Sept  13 
1  Jan  11 
J  Apr  13 
31  Dec  03 
24  June  12 
16  May  10 


18  Sept  07 

19  Jan    09 
14  Mar  12 

3  July  02 
Lt  Cr  30  Mar  10 
Gr     21  Aug  07 


SS 
S 
Cr 


23  May  06 
12  May  08 
31  Dec   08 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority, 


284 
TB\ 

HI 
150 

60a 

39 
284 

81 
332 
498 
575 


381 
589 


284 
252 
284 
22 
117 

267 
11 
39 

60 
376 
67 
145 
100 
273e 
520 
512 
2136 
262 
59 
2736 
288 
524 

473 
131 

288 
273d 
326c 
AO  ) 
2736  j 
4716 
63 


496 
213 
457 


151 
225 


385 
385 


Glanville  Herbert - 

Glasgow  James  J. 

Glasspole  William  H.  ... 
Gleed  Frederick  W.  S. 

Glen  Graham  O 

Glencross  John  B. 
Glennie  Irvine  G. 
Glennie  Robert  W. 
Glenny  Arthur  H.  T.  ... 

Gloag  Ernest  R 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 
Glossop  Francis  G. 
Glossop  John  C.  T. 
(Lent  for  duty    under 

Australian  Govt.) 
Glover  Philip  F.    ...(act) 
GliinickeRobertC.A.  rm 

Goad  Edwin  G 

Goatley  Anthony  H.  ... 
PJTGoble  Frederick  G. 
Goddard  Philip  L. 

Godden  Thomas    

GodfrayAlfredD.B.  rma 
Godfrey  Basil  H. 
Godfrey  Frederick  R.  rm 

Godfrey  Harry  R 

Godfrey  James  D. 

Godfrey  John  H 

Godfrey  William  W.  rm 

Godsal  Alfred  E 

Godsell  Reginald 

Godsmark  Walter  H.  ... 

Godwin  Claud  H 

Goff  Reginald  S 

Goffin  William      

Golby  Edward       

Goldie  Thomas  L 

Goldingham  Cecil  S.  rm 
Goldsmith  Edward  T. 

BA,  BSC. 

Goldsmith  Francis  P... 
Goldsmith  John    ...  rm 
Goldsmith  John  F. 
Goldsmith  Malcolm  L... 
Goldsmith  Philip  E     ... 

Goldsmith  Valentine  H. 

Goldstein  Lewis     

Good  Frederick  J . 

Good  Henry  J.  G 

(Commander  Instruc- 
tor Clyde  Division, 
E.N.  V.Ji.) 

Goodall  George  T 

Goodall  Sidney  T 

GoodenoughWilliam  E. 

mvo 

I  Commodore  2nd  Class) 

Goodhart  Francis  H.  H 

Goodwin  Ernest  St.  G. 
S MB 

Goodwin  Frank  R. 

Goodwin  George  G .  cb 
(Deputy  Engineer-in- 
Chief) 

Goodyear  Reginald  H 


A  C    15  Jan   14 


AE 

ECr 

L 

L 

L 
8L 

O 

L 

L 


S   L 

L 
WE 
ChB 

s  s 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

0 
AC 
LtCol 

Cr 

Gr 

L 

C 
Lt  Or 

L 

B 

L 
Lt  Cr 
ChB 
AE 

Cr 

L 
N  I 

Mid 

C 
B  L 
Lt  Cr 
AP 

A  P 

B 
A  P 

Lt  Cr 


ECr 

SB 

C 


Lt  Cr 

S 
E  L 

E  A 


EL 


1  May  07 

1  Oct  08 
30  Nov  10 
30  Oct    06 

1  Apr  07 
30  Apr  13 
30  Junel.3 
22  June  11 
30  May  07 


30  June  09 
22  June  11 


15  Jan    14 

1  July  05 

11  Nov  12 

1  Apr   12 

10  Feb  It 

31  Dec   10 

3  Jan  02 

1  Sept  11 

15  July  13 

23  Apr  11 

31  Dec  09 

28  July  04 

30  Oct    08 

22  Apr    07 

15  Mar  13 

15  Jan   12 

1  Mar  02 

28  Feb  09 

30  June  11 

1  Nov   13 

7  Dec  04 

30  June  12 
1  July  06 

8  Feb   00 

15  Jan  14 
1  Jan  12 
1  Apr  06 

31  Dec   10 
15  July  08 

13  July  07 

27  Jan  13 
1  May  11 
26  June  10 


23  Oct    05 
26  June02     * 
1  Jan  05 


24  Nov  11 
24  Nov  02 
1  Dec   11 


1  Sept  02 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


33 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank. 


232 
266 
153 


518 

528 


W 


Goold  Hubert 

Goolden  Francis  H 

Goolden  Massy     

Gordon  Alastair    

Gordon  Charles  L.  km... 
(Temporary  Brigadier 
General  14  Oct  13) 

Gordon  David  R 

Gordon  Francis  A. 


%JV]  Gordon  Harry  V. 


473 
202 
496 
590 


Seniority. 


Gordon  Henry  H 

Gordon  John  M.  ...  MB 

Gordon  Oliver  L 

Gordon  Richard  J . 
(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australia?!  Govt.) 
366) 
Page  >  Gordon  Robert      ...  bm 
4316  \       (Has  temporary   rank 
of  Major) 
505     Gordon-Cumming 

Henry  R 

432     Gordon-Cumming 

Ronaleyn  G 

DY  ) 
Pemb  \  Gordon-Green  Henry  W 

118     Gordon-Inglis  Bertram 

J.L 

342      Gore  Cyril       

319  Gore-LangtonHubertE 
547  Gorton  Horace  G. 
11  Gosden  George  ..  .. 
349  Gosham  Alexander  ... 
160  Gosling  Robert 
196a  Gosney  William  C.  .. 
364     Goss  George  W.  C. 

Goss  William  T.    ...  rm 
273     Gossage  Ralph  B. 

2736  GoudgeWilliamH.MA-j 

261      Gough  Paschal  C.      BA 

Gough-Calthorpe 

The  Hon.  Somerset  A. 

cvo,  CB 

575     Gould  Henry  J.  R. 

(Lent   for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
27     Gould  John  N.  O. 

451a   Gould  Richard      

2736   Gould  Rupert  T 

38     Gouldsmith  Arthur  N. 

224     Gourley  Brian  C 

512     Govier  William  T. 
145     Gow  Roderick  C.  A.     .., 
546     Gowan  Cecil  H.  B. 
39lc   Gowans  Francis  J.      Ml 

261     Gowen  John  J 

342     Grace  Henry  B 

352     Grace  Norman  V 

160     Grace  W.  K.  Campbell 
366/ 

DY  >  Grafton  Ernest  H. 
Chat) 
381      Graham  The  RightHon. 

Lord  Alastair  M. 
Po     Graham  Charles  G.  N. 

(act) 
118  Graham  ChristopherMA 
468     Graham  Cosmo  M 

B 


E  L 
L 
L 

L 

Col 


Gr 
E  Cr 

EL 

EL 
S  S 

Mid 
Gr 


1  Jan  05 

1  Apr  07 

31  Dec  09 

1  Apr  07 

12  Oct  10 


4  June  02 
1  July  12 

1  June  04 

1  Apr  06 
23  May  12 
15  Sept  13 

8  Nov  09 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


S  L 


Ck 

L 

Lt  Cr 

B 
Gr 
Gr 
B 

Gr 

Schm 
Mid 

Ch 
N  I 

Ch 
R  A 


AE 


15  May  13 
11  May  08 

15  July  12 

I  Sept  IS 
31  Dec  1- 
30  Oct    12 

1  Mar  0V 
19  Oct  10 
22  May  09 

1  Oct    12 

2  Jan    04 

II  Dec  9V 
15  Sept  12 
25  Sept  02 
18  Feb    OS 

1  Jan  14 
27  Aug  11 


1  May  12 


Gr 

Gr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

HSch 

SL 

Lt  Cr 

S  S 

S  B 

Cr 

Mid 

AP 


L 

SL 


Ch 
L 


6  Mar  00 
5  May  04 
15  Oct  11 
1  Apr  09 
15  Dec  08 
15  Feb  12 
30  Sept  13 

30  Nov  12 
23  Nov  1 1 

29  July  09 

31  Dec  06 
15  Jan  12 
18  June  11 

30  June  05 


15  Sept  06 
15  Sept  13 


1  Apr   06 

1  Apr   09 


Rank.   Seniority. 


115  f  Graham  Edward  S.  ...  L 
362  Graham  Ernest  R.  ...  SP 
Po     Graham  Fergus  S... .(act)   S  L 

5056   Graham  Francis    E  Cr 

34     Graham  Gilbert     F  P 

Graham    Hamilton    M 
C.  W km  LtCol 

100     Graham  Henry  D.       ...    Mid 
582a   Graham  John  O Lt  Cr 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

337  Graham  Leslie  J 

228a  Graham  Philip  S , 

352  Graham  Quintin  D.    .. 

520  Graham  Thomas 

273  Graham-BrownDavidT 

MVO 

342     Graham-WatsonClaudB 
(act) 
118     Granet  Denis  W. 

Grant  Alan  F.  S 

(Naval    Assistant    to 
Hydrographer) 

391c    Grant  Alan  L 

180     Grant  Alexander 

100     Grant  Alfred  D.  S.      ... 
524"j 

DYV  AdCGmnt  Alfred  E.  A. 
Pemb  J 

p*  \  Grant  Arthur  R 

1  Grant  Duncan  S.  O.  ... 
15  Grant  Edmund  P.  F.  G. 
524. 

Grant  Emanuel  R 


A  C 
A  P 
Mid 
L 
Lt  Cr 

SL 

Mid 
L 


524  ) 
D  Y\ 
Dev  S 


225 
198 
!31 
251 

2H7 


366 

385 
430 
170 
524 


.332 
237 
259 


30  Jan  08 

10  Mar  12 

15  Sept  13 

1  July  13 

5  Oct   07 

22  Jan  11 

15  Jan    14 
Oct    05 


15  July  13 
26  Oct  03 
15  Jan  13 
2  June  13 
15  July  12 

15  Jan   14 

15  Sept  12 
1  Oct    06 


Mid 
ChGr 
Mid 


FP 
C 


ChB 


15  Jan  14 
I  Apr  12 
15  May  13 

30  June  04 


1  Apr  07 

1  Feb    11 
31  Dec   07 


66     Grant  George 

473     Grant  George  C.  .. 

Grant  Harold  G.   .. 

Grant  Heathcoat  8 

(Naval  Attache') 

Grant  Henry  W.  ., 

Grant  Henry  W.   ., 

Grant  James  ...     . 

Grant  Kenneth  H. 

Grant  Noel     ...     ., 

Grant  William  L.  . 

GSP  Grant-Dalton 
Hubert cb 

Grant-Dalton  John  F. 

Grattan  Arthur  P.    BM 

Grattan  Ernest  L.  C.  ... 

Grattan  Henry     

Gravener  Samuel  M.  G. 

Graver  George  D 

326c   Graves  William  H. 
262     Gray  Colin  J 

Gray  Gordon  E.  E. 

Gray  Mark  K.       ...  bm 

Gray  Oswald  8 

Gray  Samuel  E.    ...(act) 

Gray  Wharton  S. 


524 

515  Grayson  Godfrey  F.  W 

3396  Grazebrook  Edwyn  R. 

438  Grazebrook  Robert  H. 

524  Greathed  Bernard  W. . . 


FP 

ChCr 
C 
C 

c 

E  L 
AE 

L 

C 
R  A 

C 

Cr 
Maj 
Lt   Cfi 
Lt    Cr 

L 

Ch  Gr 

Mid 

E  L 

L 

C 

L 

W  M 

L 

Cr 

FS 

ECr 

L 


lApr    12 

1  Apr  05 
1  Apr  12 
1  Sept  13 
31  Dec    04 

31  Dec   07 
11  Mar  03 

1  Nov   12 

30  Aug   13 

31  Dec  08 
26  Oct    09 

30  June  04 

31  Dec  06 

2  Oct   11 
30  Aug  13 

26  June  10 
30  Aug  08 

27  Jan    13 
15  Sept  12 

1  July  09 
30  July  09 
1  Jan    13 

28  Feb  .  09 
1  Feb  14 

30  Mar  09 

31  Dec   13 
10  Nov  12 

1  July  13 
15  Oct  13 


34      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Greatorex  Clement  mvo 
(Naval  Assistant  to 
Third  Sea  Lord) 
47     Green  Aaron  J. 
42     Green  Arthur  C.  ... 
71     Green  Arthur  N.  E. 

Green  Benjamin  S.  mvo 
rma 
306a   Green  David  C.  L.... 
284     Green  Donald  P.    ... 
58     Green  Edward  C.  ... 
67     Green  Edward  T.  M. 
120     Green  Herbert  G.  ... 
337     Green  John  P.  E. ... 
381     Green  John  G. 


Green  Richard 
Green  Rebald  W.  B. 
Green  Warwick  A. 
Green  William  S . 
Greener  Cuthbert  C. 

(act) 

Greener  Tom  D 

Greenhalgh  John  P.  H 
MD 
Greenland  Geoffrey  S. 
Greenshields  ThomasE. 
Green  way  Thomas  C... 
Greenwood  Albert 
Greenwood  Thomas  H. 
Greetham  Charles  T.  D. 

Gregg  Charles  J 

Gregg  Walter        

Gregory  Arthur  K.     ... 
Gregory  Emmanuel    ... 
Gregory  Ernest  P. 
Gregory  Henry  W. 

Gregory  John  A 

Gregory  Leslie     

Gregory  Reginald 

Gregory  William 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

Australian  Govt.) 
Gregory  William  R.  P. 
Greiffenhagen  Rider  M. 

W 

G  rei  g  Al  exander  B . 

Greig  Kenneth  B.  8.   ... 

Greig  Kenneth  M 

Greig  Louis  L.       ...  mb 
Grenfell  Harold  G.      ... 
(Naval  Attache") 


Grenfell  Russell 

259     Gresson  Arthur  L. 

CG     Greville  Algernon  E.  B. 

161     Grey  Cecil  C.  P.   ...(act) 

225     Grey  Eric  V    

385     Grey  Spenser  D.A.     ... 

391c  Grey  de  Wilton,  The 
Right  Bon.  Seymour 
E.  F.  G.,  Viscount 

575     Grey-Smith  John  E. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 


213 
39 
366 
432 
113 

213 

69 

337 
163 
11 
432 
121 
337 
420 
5 
326a 
177 

457 
CG 

46 

366) 

Page  > 

431*  ) 

552 


364 
225c 

199 
AO) 
326  f 
118 
131 


Rank     Seniority.        ™££ 


Gr 

A  E 

Ck 

2nd  L 

SL 

E  C 
E  L 

F   P 

AE 

C 

N  I 

Gr 

Lt  Ci 
PinC 
Mid 
A  E 

L 

S  S 

Mid 
Lt  Cr 

Mid 

PP 

E  L 

ECr 

E  Cr 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

Car 

Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

EL 


12  Aug  01 
1  Mar  10 

20  Feb  1? 

13  Sept  11 

15  Jan  13 
1  Dec  08 

1  Aug  05 
22  Nov  13 

1  Apr  09 
3(>  June  OP 

3  July  00 

28  Feb  05 

1  Oct    09 

20  Nov  13 

15  May  12 

1  Aug  13 

30  Aug  07 
15  May  07 


Lt  Cr 


SL 


SL 
L 


Mid 
SS 
Cr 


S  L 
Cr 
Cr 

SL 
L 
L 


Mid 
L 


Jan  13 
Apr  14 
May  12 
Dec  07 
Apr  06 
Apr  07 
July  09 
Sept  11 
Sept  12 
Mar  05 
Dec  08 
Oct  07 
Apr  05 
Oct    08 


30  June  13 
29  Nov  11 


15  Jan  13 

30  Dec  12 
22Junell 

14  Nov  09 

15  Sept  12 
10  Feb  14 
30  June  04 


15  Nov  12 
31  Dec  is 
30  June  01 
15  May  13 
1  Apr  09 
1  Oct    11 


15  Jan    14 
30  Dec   07 


Rank.    Seniority. 


512 
34 


520  \ 
WColl  S 


Gribbel:  William  E. 
Gribble  Thomas  J. 
(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australian  Govt.) 
Grier  William  J.  (act) 

Grierson  Alan  G 

Grierson         Alexander 

G.W RM 

Grieve  Edward  L. 


Grieve  John  D. 
Griffin  Ernest  A. 


342 
444 
520"! 

DY  }■  Griffin  George 
Po\ 


39 

431 

493a 

202 

3916 

448 


Griffin  George  (b)  ... 
Griffin  William  J. 
Griffith  Hubert  W.D.... 
Griffith  Victor  I.   ... 
Griffiths  Albert  E. 
Griffiths  Alfred  J. 


Griffiths  Cyril  V. ... 

Griffiths  Francis  H.  rm 
Griffiths  George   ...(act) 
484a    Griffiths,  George  H.     ... 
71      Griffiths  James  H. 
27     Griffiths  James  P.  K. 

61     Griffiths  Leslie  G 

174a  Griffiths  Percy  P 

.    180     GriffithaThomasT.MA-j 
81     Griffiths  William  E.   ... 


512 

277 
326 
NHL 
Malta  \ 
170  I 
237 

78a 
264a 
531 

512 

432 

432 

263 

402 

1 

439a 

520 

259 

14 

53 

46a 

520 

9 

61 


Griffiths  William  R.    ... 

Grigg  Robert  C 

Grigor  James  L 

Grigson  Charles  8. 

&rimwade  Sidney  W. 

MB 

Grinney  Frederick  (act) 
Grinter  Ernest  B.  G.   ... 

Grose  Albert  W 

Grose  William  N 

Grover  John rm 

Groves  Edgar       

Groves  Frank 

Groves  Leslie  G.G. 

Groves  Robert  M 

Grubb  R.  Watkins 
Grubb  W.  B.  Watkins 
Grunsell  Leonard 

Guard  John   

Guest  Albert  J 

Guilford  Henry    

Guise  Jack  F.  V 

Gully  Alfred  W 

Gundry  James  C 

Gundry  William  J. 
Gunner  Edward  G,  (act) 
Gunningham  Ernest  A. 


S  S 
Gr 


B 
L 

C 

Lt  Cr 

E  L 
B 


ChB 

Car 

L 

L 

Car 
Car 


C 

Mate 

Mid 

F  P 

AE 

Mid 

EL 

Ch 

NI 

Gr 

L 

EL 
B 

A  E 


Gr 

Gr 

Gr 

A  E 

Maj 

E  L 

Gr 

S  L 

Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

HSch 

Gr 

AE 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

B 

ChB 

SL 

Gr 


1096   Gurnell  Thompson 
524  . 

Gurner  Victor  G. ... 


0^4   I 

DY  \ 
Dev) 


385     Guthrie  John  , 


2  Aug  08 
8  June  11 


9  Nov  13 
15  Aug   11 

1  Jan  14 
1  Oct   09 

10  May  07 
1  Dec    02 

29  Sept  12 

1  Nov  13 
1  Jan  02 
1  Oct    09 

31  Dec  10 
1  Mar  05 

22  Aug  03 

19  Nov  06 

14  June  01 
28  Aug  13 

15  Jan  14 
31  Dec   11 

1  Nov  12 
15  Sept  12 
1  May  02 
1  May  91 

8  Dec  91 

25  Nov  03 

3  Peb  13 
1  Jan    09 

27  Dec  06 
1  Jan    13 

4  Nov  10 

1  Sept  13 
19  Oct    10 

26  July  12 
1  Mar  12 
1  Oct  13 
1  June  04 

9  Oct  00 
15  July  13 
22  June  11 
30  June  12 
15  Jan    09 

1 1  Oct  12 
1  Apr  04 
1  July  08 
1  Nov   03 

30  June  12 
13  Apr  12 
1  Mar  03 
1  Apr  12 
15  Jan  14 
18  Nov  03 


E  L  15  Peb  04 


C 

E  L 


31  Dec  10 
28  July  13 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


35 


Where 
serving. 


67  V<RGruy  Basil  J.  D.  ... 
167  Guv  Kenneth  A.  F.  ... 
291     Gwilliam  Thomas  H. 

160     Gwyer  James  C 

491     Gye  Alexander  H. 

Gyles  Herbert  A.  D.  J. 


Rank.      euionty. 


Lt  Or 
Lt  Cr 

Oar 

Gr 

Lt,  Cr 

FP 


H. 

Hacket  John  B.  ... 
Hackett  John 
Hackney  John  ... 
Haddon  Ralph  D.  B. 
Haddrell  George  ... 
Haddy  FrederickG.  mto 
Haddy  Herbert  G.  W... 

Hadley  Ernest  G 

Hadley  Walter  C. 

Had  wen  John        ...  mi 

Haggard  Andrew  H.  M 

(act) 

Haggard  Geoffrey  A.  G. 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt. 

Haggard  Vernon  H.  S. 

Haigh  Francis  B.  Percy 

Haine  AlecB 

Haines  Arthur  A. ...     , 
Haines  Brnest 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Canadian  Govt.) 

Haines  Henry  R.  ...   RM 

Hainsselin  Montagu  T. 

BA 

439a   Haire-Forster  Henry  ... 
Halahan    Frederick    C. 

MVO 

366  Halahan  Henry  C. 
299  Halahan  Robert  C. 
2736    Halahan  Thomas  D 

MB,  FKCS,  Ed,  BA 

164  Hales  George  T.     .. 

217  Haley  Edward 

496  Halfhide  Arthur  R. 

66  Halfyard   Sidney  J.  B. 

474a  Halkett  Alexander 

106  Hall  Albert  E. 


63 

80 
448 
131 
524 
305 
510 
70 
5 
Ntf 
Has 
520 
145 


528 
385 


2736 
11a 


15  July  11 
30  Sept  12 

4  May  l 
18  Oct 

1  Apr 

6  June  10 


8  L 
S  L 
AP 
L 
Gr 
E  L 
EL 
L 
Gr 

S 

SL 

L 


SI 


15  Jan  14 
15  May  13 
12  Apr  10 
31  Dec  08 
29  Mar  07 
1  Apr  03 
1  Oct  06 
14  Nov  11 
26  July  12 

14  May  09 

15  Jan  14 
31  Dec  10 


C        1  Jan   13 
E  Cr     2  July  12 

A  P     2  Nov  06 


ChCr 
Gr 


Ch 
Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Cr 
Lt  Cr 

FS 
AE 

B 

L 
Gr 
AE 
AE 


1  Apr   12 

25  Feb   07 


1  July  05 

30  July  03 

31  Dec  12 

15  Dec  08 
31  Dec   13 

30  Nov  13 

14  Nov  09 
1  Apr  03 

31  Aug  08 
30  July  11 
28  June  07 

1  Nov  04 
1  Apr  09 


Where 
serving. 


Hall  Alexander  H.  (act) 

274     Hall  Allison  B 

29     Hall  Arthur  C 

170     Hall  Charles  L.      ...  BM 

366     Hall  Fitzroy  H 

274     Hall  Francis  H.     ...     ... 

Hall  Francis  H.  H.     RM 

388     Hall  Frank  A 

39l«  Hall  Hamilton  J.  B.  ... 
4806  Hall  Henry  B.  ...  MB 
281  Hall  Henry  J.  ...  (act) 
252     Hall  Herbert  G.   King- 

CVO,  OB,  DSO 
( Commander-in-  Chief, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope) 

448     Hall  Hugh  S 

117     Hall  John  B.  E 

114     Hall  John  F MB 

524     Hall  Joseph    

473     Hall  Michael 

165     Hall  Ralph  M 

127a   Hall  Richard  F 

2.416    Hall  Robert  W.  B. 

385     Hall  Sydney  8.       ..    ob 

217a   Hall  Thomas  R 

Hall  William  ...       BA-j 

(Lent    for    duty     under 
Australian   Government) 


A  E 

F  P 

E  L 

C 
Lt  Cr 

E  L 
C 

Mid 
Lt  Cr 

F  S 

Car 

R  A 


F  P 
Mid 
F  S 
F  P 

Gr 

L 

Gr 

SS 

c 

ChAE 
Ch 
N  I 


83  f 
509 
386 
391c 
457 


Hall  William 

Hall  William  B 

Hall  William  J , 

Hall  William  R , 

Hall  Williams.  R.Eing 


lla   Hall  William  T. 

200     Hallett  John  I.      .. 

196a  Hallett  Percival  H. 
3396  Hallett  Theodore  J 
118     Hallett  William  A. 

PWVI&  Halliday  Lewis 

S.  T CB,  RM 

3396   Halliday  Stephen  L.  .. 

Hallifax  Guy  W 

(Lent  for  duty  under  th 
Turkish  Government) 

151  Hallifax  Oswalds 

174a  Hallifax  Ronald  H.  C... 

528  Halliley  Alan  K.  McC. 

16  Halliley  William  G.     .. 

474a  Hallowell  -  Carew 

Robert  R 

CG  Hallowes  Frederick  H. 

153     Hallwright  William  W. 

342     Halsey  Lionel cms 

4716    Haly  Charles  H. 
34     Haly  John  B. 
299     Ham  Charles  G 
532     Ham  Henry    ... 


OhGr 

ECr 
Car 
0 

SL 
A  E 


Seniority. 


Sept  12 
Apr  10 
Dec  02 
May  03 
Dec  07 
Nov  09 
Apr  01 
Sept  12 
Jan  12 
May  08 
Oct    13 


26  Oct  08 
15  Jan  13 
9  Nov  04 

30  July  10 
3  Mar  00 

1  Oct    06 

31  Oct   07 

2  Aug  08 
31  Dec  07 

1  Apr  11 
1  Sept  94 
1  Jan    95 


1  Apr   12 

1  July  11 

16  Feb  03 
31  Dec  05 
30  Jan  14 
1  Jan  12 

30  Dec  97 


Gr 

Cr 
Car 

Maj 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 


L 

L 
L 

L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 
0 
E  L 

Lt  Cr 
E  L 
Car 


Apr  02 
June  12 
July  00 

Apr  08 
Jan  12 
Jan    13 


15  Dec  10 
31  Dec  07 
30  June  12 
lApr  IS 

1  Apr  07 
22  June05 

30  June  13 
30  June  05 
1  Nov  09 
15  Jan  12 
1  Jan  05 
4  Apr  04 


36      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving 

Name, 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

360a    Ham  John  B 

Gr 

8  Apr  03 

444     Hancock  Reginald  L.  .. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

385     Ham  John  W 

EC 

24  June  13 

503     Hancock  Samuel  E .    ... 

Car 

1  Aug  04 

385     Ham  William  H 

E  Cr 

7  Jan  14 

366  1 

339c   Hamblin  Francis  W.    ... 

E  L 

1  Nov   0? 

Page  v  Hancock  William  A.    ... 

Oar 

12  Sept  05 

239     Hambly  John  R 

Gr 

6  Dec  00 

341ft   J 

S52     Hamer  Frederick  A.rma 
492a  Hamer  George  V.  M.  ... 

L 
A  P 

1  July  04 
19  Apr  0? 

J-.0  f  Hancorn  Louis  J 

Gr 

31  Mar  04 

476     Hamer  Richard  L. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

CG     Hand  George  E.  B.     ... 

Lt  Cr  30  June  00 

202     Hamer  Richard  R. 

SP 

30  Oct    12 

160     Hand  John     

Gr 

4  June 02 

Hamilton  Sir  Frederick 

260      Handcock  Ralph 

L 

28  Feb  13 

T.  KCB,  ovo 

V  A 

31  July  12 

503     Handley  Harold  F.  B.... 

L 

30  June  09 

274     Hamilton  George  A.  8. 

S 

19  Nov   0 

/V2f\ 

365     Hamilton  George  B.  MB 

s  s 

23  May  12 

Plym  [  HandysidePatrickB.MB 

DSG 

25  Nov   11 

383     Hamilton  George  J.    ... 

E  L 

1  June  04 

524) 

166     Hamilton  Guy      

Cr 

30  June  13 

342     Hanham  Frank  P.  E.  ... 

F  P 

7  June 13 

114     Hamilton  Henry 

S  L 

30  Apr   13 

Hanlon  Thomas  P.  rma 

W  O 

16  Dec  12 

61     Hamilton  Hugh  D. 

Lt   Cr 

15  Apr   12 

391c    Hanly  John  M.  B. 

L 

31  Dec  10 

414c   Hamilton  James   

Gr 

8  Oct    00 

448     Hanna  Francis  C. 

Mate 

14   Feb  1.3 

69     Hamilton  John     

E  L 

1  Nov  01 

8S     Hanna  William  P. 

Gr 

12  Mar  09 

473     Hamilton  John  C. 
131     Hamilton  Louis  H.  K. 

Lt  Cr 
L 

31  Dec   10 
30  June  13 

jy  0  (  Hannaford  Frederick  ... 

HW 

27  Oct   02 

Hamilton  R.  Cecil 

Cr 

30  June  13 

48a   Hannaford  J  ohn  F. 

Gr 

6  Feb  08 

(Lent    for     duty     under 

1096   Hannay  Gordon  F. 

SL 

30  Nov  12 

Greek  Govt.} 

431      Hanning-Lee  Vaughan 

454     Hamilton  R.  Craigie  ... 

lit  Cr 

30  Mar  14 

A.  E 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   08 

159      Hamilton  Samuel  (act) 

WM 

1  May  13 

451a   Hanson  Francis  B. 

L 

1  Jan    13 

441      Hamilton  William 

Gr 

31  Oct   01 

Harbord  Arthur  E. 

L 

1  Apr  13 

531     Hamilton  William  J. 

B 

21  Oct    11 

(Lent     British      Ant- 

Hamilton Cox  Howard 

Proby 

arctic  Expedition.) 

J RM 

2ndLt 

1  Oct  12 

421     Harbord  Eric  W 

Lt   Cr 

30  June  09 

520     Hamilton-Gordon  Hugh 

Lt  Or 

30  June  12 

Harbord  Richard  M.   ... 

C 

30  June  06 

496a  Hamley  Joseph  E. 

Gr 

15  Feb  06 

492     Harbottle  Thomas  C.  B. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Mar  34 

127     Hamlyn  Edwin  P.      ... 

Gr 

1  Sept  07 

161     Harcourt  Guy  H.  ...  ma 

Ch 

12  Feb    14 

384     Hamlyn  Horace  P. 

Gr 

12  Apr   10 

Harcourt-Morris  Cecil 

•">     Hammacott  George    ... 

Gr 

10  June  09 

H.  J 

L 

15  Oct    13 

520     Hammersley-  H  e  e  n  a  n 

160     Hardcastle  Corin  V.    ... 

E  Cr 

5  Apr   06 

Vernon 

L 

1  Oct    10 

385     Hardcastle  Sydney   U. 

ECr 

1  Jan    12 

218a    Hammet  Cecil  F.J.     ... 

SL 

15  Jan   13 

1ft    Harden  George  E. 

L 

30  Nov  C9 

524      Hammick  Alexander  R. 
117     Hammill  Charles  F.    ... 

L 
L 

31  Dec  08 
30  Aug  13 

DY) 

Dev  I  Harding  Charles  A.    ... 

E  Cr 

1  July  09 

127a   Hammill  John  S 

L 

15  Aug   12 

HardingEd  ward  W.rma 

C 

1  Apr  01 

237     Hammond  Charles  L.  ... 

F 

1  Oct    11 

261     Harding  Francis  C. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

519     Hammond  Cyril  E.  J.... 

E  Cr 

27  Dec   11 

180     Harding  George  S.      ... 

Gr 

23  Dec    11 

Hammond  Frederick  W. 

F  P 

26  Mar  08 

273     Harding  John       ...(act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

395     Hammond  Harry  L.    ... 
503     Hammond  Hilgrove    ... 

EL 

ECr 

1  Dec  06 
1  July  13 

Tf  J-  Harding  William  G.    ... 

ChAE 

lApr   11 

Hammond  John   ...   km 

StMj 

22  Dec  03 

391a   Harding  William  G.     ... 

B 

29  Apr   09 

383     Hammond  John  W.  (act) 

Gr 

7  Jan   14 

520     Hardman    -    Jones 

175      Hammond  Lefebvre   ... 

8  P 

15  Nov  10 

Everard  J 

Lt  Cr 

15  Apr   11 

2136    Hammond  LeonardH. P. 

EL 

1  Dec  02 

303     Hardy  Charles       

ChCr 

1  Apr    12 

518     Hammond  Samuel  M. 
(Keeper  and  Steward  of 

22  June  11 

WColl  \  Hardv  Charles  T 

Cr 

30  June09 

Royal  Cabins  in  H.M. 

Hardy  Eric  W 

S  L 

30  Aug  12 

Yacht.) 

229     Hardy  Ernest  C 

C 

30  June  10 

503     Hammond  Stephen  T. 

B 

10  Nov  1) 

421     Hardy  George  C 

Cr 

31  Dec  05 

460     Hammond  Thomas  R 

Ch  Gr 

1  Mar  11 

558     Hardy  Henry  N.  M.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  July  13 

AO  1 

0731  <■  Hamnett  Bernard 

AP 

15  Oct    12 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

366     Hamond  Charles  E.     ... 

L 

1  Apr  OS 

Hardy  Hamuel       ...     ... 

Gr 

6  May  02 

520ft   Hamond  Robert  G.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   10 

180     Hardy  William  H.  (act) 

Gr 

27  Mar  13 

S89     Hampden  Geoffrey  C. 

109a  Hardv  William  J.      bm 

Schm 

18  Sept  04 

E 

L 

1  Apr  13 

148a   Hare  Francis  T 

L 

10  Aug  12 

(Lent ,  for   duty  under 

277      Hare  Owen  C 

L 

30  July  06 

Australian  Govt.) 

44     Hare  Stephen  P 

B 

12  Feb  12 

496      Hamsher  Harry  J. 

Gr 

15  Dec    11 

Car 

31  Jan   07 

432 
352 

HancockCharlesH.  (act) 
Hancock  Isaac      

Gr 
Gr 

19  June  13 
22  Jan    04 

SH 

Sargrave  John  E. 

AP 

8  Feb   09 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


37 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

2736 

HargravesHerbert  J .  ... 

FP 

9  Nov  08 

507a 

Hargreaves  George  E.L. 

Ck 

15  July  12 

232 

Hargreaves  Harry  (act) 

AE 

1  May  13 

11a 

Hargreaves  Thadeus  B. 

(act) 

A  E 

1  Sept  13 

148a 

Hargreaves  William  8. 

L 

30  Sept  06 

387 

Harker  Harry  W. 

A  E 

1  Apr   11 

512 

Harkin  Philip  E. 

H8t 

1  Jan    10 

161 

Harlock  Philip  ..-. 

SL 

15  Jan  14* 

100 

Harman  George  E. 

AE 

1  Jan   13 

11a 

Harman  William  R.  S. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Dec  11 

239 

Harmar  Charles  D'O.RM 

C 

26  Oct    03 

65 

Harold  Harold  P. 

E  L 

1  Feb  06 

520 

Harness  Robert  J. 

ChG 

26  Oct    11 

385 

Harper  Alexander  F.  ... 

F  Sr 

21  Aug  00 

276 

Harper  Colin  G 

L 

1  Oct  11 

445 
520) 

Dy\ 

Po    S 

Harper  Gerald      

L 

31  Dec  07 

Harper  John  K.  T.  mvo 

C 

31  Dec  13 

Harper  William    ...(act) 

Mate 

28  Aug  13 

114 

Harries  Douglas    

SL 

15  Sept  13 

239 

Harries  Ivor  ...       rma 

C 

1  Sept  13 

273 

Harries  Rowland     BMA 

C 

1  Sept  13 

148a 

Harries  Thomas    ...    ... 

Car 

16  Dec   11 

219 

Harrington   Arthur  G. 

L 

23  Aug  13 

291d 

Harrington    Leonard 

C.  W 

E  L 

1  Dec   OH 

388 

Harris  Arthur  G 

L 

31  Dec  07 

273 

Harris  Arthur  G 

A  P 

2  Dec  08 

238 

Harris  Charles  P 

L 

29  Feb  08 

73 

Harris  Edward      

AE 

10  Feb  05 

80  ( 

Harris  George       

Gr 

2  Aug  02 

352 

Harris  George  T 

A  E 

1  Nov  11 

520 

Harris  Gerald  N.  A.      j 
rma  } 

Maj 

BtLt- 

Col 

4  Apr  08 
j-18eptl2 

Harris  Herbert  W. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  07 

Page\ 
532  1 

Harris  John  8 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    09 

2521 

nr\ 

Harris  John  W 

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

Cape  J 

537a 

Harris  Noel  H.      ...     ... 

S8 

2  Aug  08 

528 

Harris  Percy  G 

EL 

1  Dec   05 

225 

Harris  Robert  E.  M.    ... 

L 

30  June  09 

320 

Harris  Thomas  A. 

Car 

27  Sept  OH 

460 

Harris  Walter       

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr   12 

317 

Harris  William      

B 

1  Dec   10 

432 

Harris  William           KM 

RMG 

1  Sept  11 

9 

Harris  William  H. 

Gr 

18  Mar  11 

239 

Harris  William  J 

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr   12 

111 

Harris  William  V.  H.... 

SL 

IS  July  12 

420 

Harris- St. -John    Ray- 

mond .1        

Lt  Cr 

28  Feb    14 

284 

Harrison  Arthur  L.     ... 

L 

1  Oct    08 

114 

Harrison  Francis  C. 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

151 

Harrison  Geoffrey  B.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

337 

Harrison  G.  Basil 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    11 

47 

Harrison  George  E.     ... 

Gr 

26  Aug  10 

496 

HarrisonGeorgeA.M.V. 

Mid 

15  Sept  1 3 

47 

Harrison  Gerald  C  .     ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

225 

Harrison  Guy rm 

C 

1  Sept  10 

Harrison  Harold  C.rma 

L 

1  July  08 

175 

Harrison  James  I. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    10 

60a 

Harrison  Jesse  H 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

467 

Harrison  Julian    

L 

15  Aug  07 

175 

Harrison  Richard 

Gr 

6  May  01 

Harrison  Thomas  E.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

1 6  Oct    07 

Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Harrison  Thomas  G. 
Harrison  William  C. 


11a 

196a 

Deal  \  Harrison  William  R.  ... 
172     Harrison-  Wallace 

Henry  S.  M 

Harrold  Aaron      

Harry  Thomas  F 

Hart  Arthur   


L      15  Oct    12 
Lt  Cr  31  Dec  10 


366 
44 
TB) 
105  f 
387 
366 
391c 
385 
117 
218a 
170a 
327 
Page  \ 
592/ 


HartChicheleK  ... 
Hart  FredericK  ?. 

Hart  JohnC 

Hart  William 

Hart-Dyke  Wyndham  D 
Harter  Richard 
Hartford  George  B.     .. 
Hartland  FiedericK  G. 


NH  ) 

Chat  ( 

284 

202 

225 

448 

129a 

Page  } 

533a  f 

69 

391c 

2736 

284 

239 

146a 

266 

411 

127 

377a 

34 

117 

5 
524 
411 
Sec 

151 

497 
361 

79 
326 
512 

72 
N  H  ) 
HKong 
503  > 
225 
537a 
]96a 
364 


80 
432 
337 


Hartley  Basil  S.     ...   ba 

(Lent  to  the  Canadian 
Government  for  duty  at 
Nava1.  College,  Halifax) 

Hartley  Richard  S.     . 

Hartley  William  G.  B 
Hartnett  James  C. 
Hartnoll  Henry  J.       . 
Hartnup    Clayton 
Harvey  Bernard  M.     . 

Harvey  Bertram   ...     . 

Harvey  Cecil  R.  H.     . 
Harvey  Charles  R. 
Harvey  Edmund  H.  N. 
Harvey  Francis  J.  W.  RM 
Harvey  Harold  G.  L. 
Harvey  Harold  L.... 
Harvey  Herbert  J. 
Harvey  James  R.  ... 

Harvey  John 

Harvey  John  D.  ... 
Harvey  Richard  D. 
Harvey  Richard  E. 
Harvey  Victor  W.  (act) 
Harwood  Henry  H. 
Harwood  Samuel  IX 
Haselfoot  Francis  E.  B 

Haskins  Francis  K.     .. 

Haslewood  H.Lyttleton 
Hastings  Alfred  J. 
Hastings  Cosmo  B. 
Hastings  Edward  G.  G. 
HastingsFrancisG  B.ba 
Hastings  James  F.  A... 
Hastings  Robert  R.     .. 

Hastings  William  H. 

MB,  MA 

Hatch  George  C.  ...(act) 
HatcherAidan  A.  P.  (act) 
Hathorn  George  H.  V.rm 
Hattersley-Smith  Geof- 
frey A 

Hatton  Edward  A.S.RM 
Hatton  Reginald  P.  ... 
Hatton  Richard  J.  (act) 
Havers  John  W 


S  8 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 
ChCr 


Lt  Cr 

Gr 
A  P 
E  Cr 

SL 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Ch  C; 

N  I 


9  June  10 

31  Dec  12 
2  Apr  01 
31  Dec  13 

5  Apr    13 

31  Dec  11 
26  Mar  08 
21  Aug  04 

1  July  08 
15  Dec    12 

1  Oct  11 
31  Dec   12 

1  Apr   12 

14  June  92 


Ch 

Mid 

Gr 

L 

WM 
Lt  Cr 

EL 

L 

FP 
Mid 
Maj 

L 
E  L 
S  B 

L 

Cr 
8  L 
E  L 
A  E 
AE 

L 
Gr 

L 

A  P 

L 
ECr 

L 

L 
Ch 
ECr 
FP 


8 

S  L 

S  B 

L 

L 
C 

SL 
Gr 

Mia 


12  May  86 

15  May  13 
20  May  11 

30  Nov  13 
1  Apr    11 

31  Dec   11 

1  July  03 

30  June  09 
30  June  13 
15  Sept  12 

22  Jan    1] 

29  Feb  12 
1  Jan  08 
1  Jan    02 

15  July  06 

30  June  06 
15  Mav  12 

1  Apr  06 
1  May  03 
1  Feb    14 

30  July  08 
1  July  01 

31  Dec  07 

27  Oct    08 

30  Oct  06 
5  Sept  13 

15  Apr   09 

31  Dec  09 
9  Feb   05 

23  Nov  06 

1  Apr    07 

19  Nov  06 

15  Jan   14 

2  June  13 
1  July  07 

1  Apr  11 
1  Sept  13 
1  Jan  14 
8  Nov  13 
U>  Jan;  13 


38      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
erving. 


Rank.   Seniority. 


503) 

DY>  Haves  Robert 

VY) 

503     Haves  Thomas      

117     Hawes  Melville  A. 

Hawke  The  Hon.  Stan 

hope      

161     Hawken  Stuart  A. 
524     Hawker  Frederick  G.  .. 


Pane  ) 
;f 


Hawkes  Charles  J. 


352 
337 
545 
520 
114 
180 
113 


552 


524 
214 


533a 
I486    Hawkes  Henry 
265a  Hawkes  Richard   ... 
100     Hawkes  William  M. 

o  \  Hawkesworth  Joseph  ... 

277  HawkesworthRichardA 
Hawkings  Claude  B.  V 
Hawkins  Geoffrey  A.  B. 
Hawkins  George  W. 
Hawkins  John 
Hawkins  Thomas  H.  km 
Hawkins  William 
Hawkins  William  L. 
HawkridgeFrederickW. 
(act) 

273J   Hawkridge  John  M.     ..', 
5a  Hawksley  James  R.  P 

MVO 

Haworth-Booth  Francis 

A.  B 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
Hawton  Edwin  P. 
Hawton  Robert     ...     , 
Hay  John  A.  L.     ...     , 
(Asst.         Proof      and 
Experimental  Officer, 
Woolwich) 

391a   Hay  Kenneth  S 

218     Haycock  Harrv     

391c  HaycraftErnest  G.  (act) 
Hayden  Alfred  ...  (act) 
I486  Hayden  William  J. 
62a  Hay  don  Francis  C. 
146  Haydon  Maurice  W. 
q^ I  Haydon  Walter  T. 

238     Haydyn  Robert  H.  T.... 
585      Hayes  John 

(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Hayes  John  M 

Hayes  Robert  0 

Hayes  William  H. 
Hayes-Sadler  Arthur... 
Hayles  Trevor 
Haynes  Henry  J  ...(act) 
Haynes  Herbert  A  (act) 
2734  Haynes  William  ... 
421  Haynes  William  F. 
161  Hayward  Hubert  M 
239  Hayward  William  T.  H. 
2686   Hazard  George  C.  J 

11a    Hazel  James   RM 

561     Hazel  Percy  J 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.) 


180 

457 
520 

273 

159 


P     |  1  Aug  13 


F  P 

L 

C 
A  P 
Gr 


ChGr 
Gr 
AP 

ChAB 

AP 

Mid 
Mid 
Gr 
L 
Maj 
ChGr 
SS 

Mate 
Gr 


Gr 

ChAB 
Lt  Cr 


FP 

Gr 

Gr 
A  E 
AB 
E  L 

SS 

SS 

Gr 
ChGr 


28  Feb  12 
15  Mar  07 

31  Dee  05 
15  Oct    13 

7  Apr   00 

1  Sept  03 

29  Nov  12 
13  Feb   01 

20  Feb  10 

1  Oct   13 

18  Nov  10 
15  Jan  11 
15  Jan  13 
1  Dec  03 
15  Oct    12 

21  Nov  10 
23  Dec  11 
23  May  12 

28  Aug  13 
5  Dec   00 

30  June  12 


8  May  00 
1  Oct  10 
1  Apr  06 


13  Oct  10 
6  Oct  09 

27  Julv  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Nov  04 
1  Aug  05 

21  Nov   12 

23  May  12 

26  Nov  08 
31  Aug  1 1 


S 

L 

B 

C 

FP 
SL 
Gr 
Mid 
S  P 
E  L 


12  May  08 
30  Mar  07 
2  Nov  10 
30  June  04 
lApr  10 
15  Jan  14 
1  Nov  13 
15  Sept  12 
30  June  10 
1  Oct  08 
F  P  131  Aug  11 
Gr  15  Jan  03 
C  18  Dec  03 
P    \24  Feb    12 


RMj|-JndLt|f 


Coll 
261     Hazell  George  B. 


1  Oct  13 


Ch  Gr!  1  Apr    12 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rantt 

Seniority. 

337 

Hazeon  Cyril  8.    ...   rm 

c 

1  1  Jan   12 

457 

Hazzeldine  Charles  B... 

I    Gr 

114  Aug  11 

512 

Head  Charles  H.  B.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

115  Oct    11 

120 

Head  Clement  G.  W.  ... 

L 

1  Oct    06 

244 

Head  Edgar    

Gr 

28  Feb    12 

561 

• 

Head  Edward  F 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Car 

14  June  04 

342 

Head  William  R 

B 

12  Dec  12 

219 

Healy  Richard  M. 

AB 

1  May  07 

flealy  Thomas  P.  ...(act) 

Car 

7  Oct    13 

170 

Heap  H.  Arnison 

Ch 

1  Dec   04 

WColl 

Heard  Hugh  L.  P. 

C 

30  June  10 

342 

Heard  Patrick  B.V.(aci) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

265a 

Hearle  Charles  P 

L 

1  Apr    09 

Hearn  Clement  W.  (act) 

A  B 

1  Mar   14 

366  ) 
NH  \ 

Hearn  Edward  M.W.md 

S  S 

21  Nov  12 

Chat  ' 

232 

Hearn  Henry  J 

L 

15  June  06 

260 

Hearn  Henry  W.  B.    ... 

Mid 

15  Jan   12 

188 

Hearn  John'H.  C 

EL 

1  July  03 

149 

Hearn  William      

Ch  Cr 

31  Dec    13 

496 

Heath  Frederick  S. 

AE 

1  Jan   12 

520  1 

or  I 

Heath  Herbert  L.    Mvo 

R  A 

19  Sept  11 

'  AdmiralSuperintendent 

Po  \ 

of  Portsmouth  Dockyard) 

Coll 

Heath  John  M 

L 

15  Oct    13 

450 

Heath  Louis  H 

S  L 

15  Aug   12 

202 

Heath  Caldwell    Cuth- 

bertH 

L 

15  May  10 

Heathcote  Eustace  C.  j 

RM  j 

Proby 
2nd  Li 

j- 1  Oct  12 

Heathcote  Gilbert  C.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    12 

( Lent  for  service  under 

the  Colonial  Office.) 

CG 

Heathcote  Henry  R     ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  04 

263 

Heather  Paul 

AP 

15  May  03 

170 

Beaton  Charles  H. 

AP 

7  Feb    05 

151 

HeatonHughB. 
Heaton-Bllis  Edward  H. 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

F MVO 

C 

30  June  08 

Asst.  Director  of  the  In- 

telligence Division  of  the 

Admiralty  War  Staff .  j 

252 

Hebbert.  Stanley  D.  B... 

S  L 

15  Mav  12 

11a 

Hebbert  William  B.     ... 

L 

1  Sept  13 

159 

Etebbes  William    

ChAE 

1  Oct    10 

NOD 

Hefford  Edward  O.       ... 

ECr 

1  June  08 

531 

Hegarty  Abraham 

Gr 

20  Sept  08 

2176 

Heilbroun  William  R.... 

Gr 

6  Sept  05 

219 

Hellyer  Albert  J 

Car 

18  Mar  02 

350a 

Hemans  Cecil  R 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

420 

Eemsley  Arthur  C. 

A  P 

15  Oct    12 

AO\ 

263  J 

BCemsted  James  R. 

AP 

7  Dec   08 

AO{ 
432  S 

582a 

Henderson  Andrew  R.   . 

A  P 

15  Apr  13 

Henderson  Charles  F... 

C 

31  Dec    06 

(Lent  for  duty    under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Henderson  Denys  A.  ... 

L 

15  Mar  10 

2'B\ 
111/" 

180      1 

Henderson  John  M.     ... 

L 

31  Dec  09 

Henderson  John  T.     ... 

Gr 

27  Feb    12 

414a   Henderson  Oscar 

S  L 

15  Jan    13 

347     Henderson  Patrick  W. 8. 

L 

15  June  08 

Henderson  Reginald  G. 

H 

Cr    | 

30  June  13 

{Lent  for    duty  undeA 

Greek  Govt.) 

1 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority.  1 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

C'G    Henderson  Thomas     ...i 

Lt  Cr 

22  June  05 

219     Heyes  Henry  W \  a 

Henderson  Wilfred 
(Naval  Attach?) 

C 

30  June 09 

jpg  j-  Hibbert  Hugh  T 

C      31  Dec   04 

180     Henderson  William     -j 

Ch 
Sch 

1 14Novl2 

Hibbs  Frederick    ...(act) 
180     HichensHughC 

Gr    |31  Oet    13 
Lt  Crl5  Dec   09 

Heneage  Algernon  W. 

326     Hick  Geoffrey        

EL  1 

1  Oct    08 

MVO 

C 

31  Dec  06 

61     Hick  James  H 

JhGrj 

1  Apr    12 

222     Heneage  Hugh  W.  F. ... 

E  L 

1  Aug  05 

507a  Hickley  Cecil  S.    ...mvo 

C     !30  June  04 

391a   Henley  Joseph  C.  W.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   10 

38     Hickley  Spencer  A.     ... 

c    1 

Uan    07 

79     Henley  Tom    

SP 

15  Mar  11 

2176    Hickling  Harold   

SL   i 

30  June  13 

291     Henniker-  Heaton 

432     Hickman  Geoff  rev  V.... 

L 

50  June  12 

Arthur 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

WColl  Hickman  Henry  P.  V... 

Cr 

22  June  11 

366     Henniker-Heaton 

2136   Hicks  Alfred  E.     ...(act) 

Gr    ! 

18  Oct    13 

Reginald      

Lt  Cr 

31  Dee   08 

Hicks  Edwin  J.  ...  (act) 

Gr    1 

7  Mar  14 

Ma  H  enni  ker-Hu  ghan 

Hicks  Henry  R 

B 

1  May  02 

A'lr  Arthur  J.,  Bt.    ... 

C 

30  June  04 

4716    Hicks  John  S.       ...   RM 

L     1 

1  July  06 

19     Henslowe  Ernest 

Cr 

30  June  05 

239     Hicks  Nicholas  J 

ChAE 

1  Apr    10 

Hensman  Melvill 

L 

1  Apr    OS 

132     Hicks  Ralph  H.  D.      ... 

S  P 

19  Nov  11 

1806   Henson  Geoffrey  N.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

•30  Sept  12 

273     Hicks  Stephen  O 

Car 

16  Feb    03 

Henson  Tom  B.     ...     ... 

AE 

1  Mar   12 

34     Hicks  Thomas  H 

Ch  Cr| 

1  Apr    12 

326     Henry  Arthur  M. 

S 

11  Apr    13 

496     Hicks  Walter  T 

B     |l9M"ar   12 

2256   Henwood  Louis  B. 

CbAE 

1  Oct    12 

3661 

Dp0  ]  Heppel  Walter  G 

ECr 

11  Sept  13 

Page  >  Hicks  William  C 

4316  ) 

L 

1  Oct    12 

117     Herbert  Charles  H.(act) 
HerbertFrederick  J.  (act) 

A  E 
SB 

1  Oct    13 

21  Dec   13 

P430  1  Hicks  William  T 

L 

11  Feb  07 

299     Herbert  Godfrey 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    13 

WColl  Hickson  Gerald  R.S.  rm 

C 

24  Mar  04 

114     Herbert  Horace  8.  M.... 

L 

1  Apr  11 

20     Hickson  Robert  N.      ... 

Gr 

25  Mar  07 

261      Herbert  James  H.  B.  ... 

AC 

15  Jan    14 

221     Higgins  Henry  C. 

Gr 

29  Nov  11 

11a  Herbert  Sidney  J. 

L 

15  June  13 

528     Higgins  Henry  G. 

L 

15  June  09 

1276   HerfordGeoffreyM.I.RM 

C 

1  Sept  11 

540) 

WColl  Heriot  Granville  M.dso 

Maj 

28  Apr  08 

DY>  Higgins  John 

Sh.  ) 

543     Higgins  John  T.  D.  S. 

L 

1  Nov   10 

160a  Herlihy  Sidney  H. 

Gr 

1  Sept  03 

484a   Herlihy  William  A       ... 

OhGr 

4  Apr   11 

MB,  BA 

8 

4  Oct    12 

384     Hermon-Hodge  Claude 

4     Higgins  Lawrence  R.... 

L 

1  Apr   12 

P.    , 

L 

15  July  09 

484a  Higgins  Wilfred  A.  (act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

66     Heron  George       ...(act) 

AE 

1  Nov  13 

432     Higgs  Thomas  F. ...     ... 

E  L 

1  Aug  11 

Herriott  Thomas  A.     ... 

Gr 

30  June  04 

540) 

20     Hervey  John  M.  I. 

L 

1  Oct    10 

DY  >  Highfield  William 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    06 

151     Hervey  Richard  G. 

Cr 

31   Dec  13 

Sh.  \ 

2     Hervey  Thomas  A.  L... 

L 

1  Apr  13 

502     Highton  Mark  E 

L 

30  May  09 

127     Hervey-MacLeay 

100     HilandPercyJ 

Ck 

15  July  13 

Douglas  M 

L 

15  Oct    12 

2730*   Hill  Alexander      

EL 

1  Aug  05 

520     Hewetson  George  H.  ba 

Ch 

1  Aug  06 

99     Hill  Alfred      

B 

1  Feb    01 

149     Hewetson  Hubert  P.   ... 

AP 

13  Feb    07 

175     HillChandosE.  W.  RM 

C 

1  Sept  11 

CG     Hewett  Francis  W.  R.... 

Lt  Cr  25  Aug  00 

Hill  Charles    ...      rm  j 

Q  M 

18  8ept  11 

100     Hewett  George  O. 

Lt  Cr  30  Sept  13 

HonL 

18  Sept  11 

232     Hewett  Gilbert  G.  P.  ... 

Lt  Cr  26  June  10 

148a  Hill  Charles    

A  E 

1  May  12 

364     Hewitt  Alfred  J 

S  S     |26  Feb    08 

385     Hill  Charles  H 

E  Cr 

1  Aug  06 

Hewitt  David  W  .     MB, 

FS 

28  Jan  13 

121     Hill  Cyril  J.  H 

SL 

15  May  12 

-pRCSiAssistant  to  MDG) 

582      Hill  Cyril  J.  P 

L 

1  Apr  IS 

259     Hewitt  Heathcote  G.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

4716   Hill  Douglas 

E  L 

1  Aug  07 

63a   Hewitt  John  B 

ECr 

22  Oct    10 

377      Hill  Edmund  A 

L 

15  May  11 

218     Hewitt  Ronald  B. 

S  L 

15   Mar  14 

552     Hill  Edward  E 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Hewitt  Sidney      

AE 

1  Oct    10 

(Lent  j  or  duty  under 

150      Hewlett  Donald  Q .      ... 

SP 

30  June  10 

Australian  Govt.) 

366) 

524     Hill  Francis    

HSch 

1  Apr   04 

Page  \  Hewlett  Francis  E.  T. 

L 

15  Jan  14 

512     Hill  Frank      

ChGr 

24  Mar   13 

431  ) 

Hill  Frederick  J.  ...  rm 

WO 

16  Dec   97 

Jj^l  |  Hewlett  Graham 

FP 

15  Jan   06 

68a   Hill  George  H.  M.       ... 
524     Hill  George  M 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

9  July  04 
31  Dec    12 

11     Hewlett  Joseph  H.     ba 

N  I 

3.June02 

Ill     Hill  George  W 

L 

30  Nov   11 

175     Hewlett  William  C.    ... 

HSch 

2  Oct    11 

238     Hill  Horace  B.  mb,mrcp 

SS 

21  Nov  12 

35     Hewlett-Cooper  Cyril  T 

Cr 

31  Dee  09 

274      Hill  Hubert  G.  M.       ... 

L 

1  Apr    10 

Hewson  Francis  T. 
217c   Hext  Frederick  R. 

L 
Gr 

31  Dec  09 
30  Sept  00 

q,  j-  Hill  James     

Gr 

3  July  02 

520     Heycock  Cecil  C 

Lt   C 

r   1  Apr   13 

540     Hill  John  H 

Car 

1  Jan  00 

ID      Heycock  Percy  R.    bma 

C 

1  Sept  07 

61     Hill  Laurence  B 

L 

15  Feb    14 

176a   Heyder  Philip  A 

L 

1  Oct    lu 

402     Hill  L.  T.  Creery 

L 

31  Dec    10 

148a 

Heyes  Harold      ...(act 

A  E 

1  1  Dec   13 

1 

Hill  Marcus  R 

I     O 

131  Dec   06 

40      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serring. 


Seniority 


T-232 

179 

61 

RM    I 

Deals 

524 

138 

225 


Hill  Norman 

Hill  Peter  W.  E.  .. 
Hill  Richard  A.  S. 


cvo 


Hill  Robert 

Hill  Samuel    

Hill  Sidney  A.  Gearv  ... 

Hill  Thomas  B.     ...(act) 

Hill  Walter  S 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Soudan  Government.) 

Hill  William  D.    ... 

Hill  William  P.    ... 
W  Coll  Hilliard  Ronald  H. 
105     Hillier  Percy  0.  A. 

366     Hills  Frank  T 

46     Hills  Frederick     ...    , 

196a  Hills  George  M 

277     Hills  Gilbert  A.  B. 

524     Hills  Samuel  J 

496     Hilton  Ian  C.  S 


TB  \ 

025  < 


Hindman  Horace  E. 
Hindmarch  John ... 
Hine  A.  Gordon    ... 

Hine  Harry  A. 

Hines  Reginald  G. 
Hingston  William  P. 
Hinton  Reginald  W. 

Hirst  Lloyd     

Hirst  Valentine  D. 
Hirtzel  George  H. 

Hitch  Frederick  G.    MB 

Hitchcock  Alfred  J.  J 
Hitchings  Arthur 
Hitchins  Henry  L. 
Hoare  Cecil  R. 
Hoare  Charles  A.  ... 

Hoare  Dennis  J 

Hoare  Henry  E.    ...    , 

Hoare  Robert  R 

(Lent    for   duty   under 
AustralianGovernment) 


148b   Hoare  William  H. 

505     Hobart  Francis  E.  H.  G 

Hobbs  Gordon  V 

Hobbs.JohnB 

Hobbs  Lionel  M 

Hob9on  Eric  D 

Hobson  Gerald  S rk 

Hobson  Matthew B. (act) 
Hoby  John  C.  J.  ...  bm 
Hocken  Barry 

®Y.  I  Hocken  John  H 

Chat  f 

420     Hocken  Stanley    

3851 
Paqe  Y  Hocken  William  T.      ... 
iJ 


180 

520 

DY    i 

Mac.  S 
63 
524 
177 
217* 
180 
244 

rvH) 

Portl  } 
520  5 
177 
537a 
496 
547 
150a 
114 
117 
582a 


B 
Cr 

Cr 

FS 

ChAE 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

ECr 


Gr 


AE 
L 
EL 
Gr 
Gr 

A  E 
SL 


19  Sept  12 
31  Dec  05 
31  Dec  13 

6  Nov  05 

1  Nov  04 
30  Sept  11 
15  Jan   14 

1  Jan   11 


23  Dec  02 

1  Nov  11 
30  June06 

1  hine  02 

2  June  99 
12  July  01 

1  Nov  09 
_    15  Apr   13 
ChB   14  Oct    12 
L    I  1  Apr  09 


Where 
Serving 


476 


Coll 
117 


225 


145 


HScli 

E  Ju 

L 

ChB 

EL 
S  S 
EL 
AP 
L 
EL 


A  E 
Car 
Lt  Ci 
E  L 
CrL 
E  L 
E  L 
S  P 


28  Dec  11 
20  Aug  12 
15  Oct    09 


28  Feb 
15  Feb 


12 


Ch  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

8 

Ck 
E  Cr 
Mid 

C 

AE 

Bndr 

EL 

EL 

E  L 


E  A 
533a 

505     Hocking  William I    B 

496      Hocking  William  H.  ...       B 

Hodder  Peter  C     ...  em  Schm 
217     Hodder  William  R.      ...    SP 


08 

23  Nov  11 
1  Aug  OS 
1  May  08 
15  Mar  13 
1  Jan   05 

6  Nov  0? 

1  Apr  04 
29  June  12 
15  Apr    13 

1  Nov  12 
31  Aug  13 

1  Aug  11 
15  Apr    0.5 

5  June  11 


1  Apr  12 
30  Sept  12 

3  Apr  12 
15  July  13 

1  July  12 
15  Jan    12 

1  Sept  10 

1  May  13 
81  Oct  07 

1  Aug  05 

1  Nov  03 
1  Aug  11 

24  June  13 


1  Feb   02 

1  Mar  12 

18  Nov  07 

30  June  10 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority 


120 
224 


272 
48 
163 
113 

268 
441 


Hoddinott  John  R. 

Hodge  Harry  L 

Hodge  JohnM 

Hodges  Michael  H. 
(Naval  Attache,  Paris.) 
Hodges  Norman  D. 
Hodgson  Francis  M.    .. 
Hodgson  Frederick 
HodgsonHarryH .  J .     . . 

Hodgson  John  C 

Hodgson  Oswald  T. 
Z>F(Hodnet    de    Courtmae- 
Chat  S      sherry  Edward  H.  md 
66      Hodson  Gerald  L. .. 
3916    Hodson  Harold      .. 
202     Hoffmann  Jack  S. 
80     Hogan  John  E.      ...  MA 
150     Hogg  Esmond  P.  ... 
1806    Hogg  James 
826     Hoggett  Harry      ... 
387     Holberton  Brian  D. 
366     Holborn  Arthur  S. 
148a  HolbrookLeonardS.Mvo 
170     Holbrook  Norman  D.  .. 
Holden  Geoffrev  S. 

Holder  Stuart  E 

Hole  George  F 

Hole  Kenneth  H. ...   mi 

Holemans  Henry 

Holl  Francis  H. '   , 

Holland  Arthur  W.     ... 

Holland  Cedric  S 

Holland  Horace  H.  ba 
(Lent for  duty  under  the 
Turkish  Gorernment.) 
Holland  Hubert  H.  .. 
Holland  Lancelot  E.    .. 

4716   Holland  Lionel  S 

3396   Holland-Pryor  Redvers 

M.C. 

9     Holliday  RonaldJ.M.MA 

q^  j-  Holliday  Walter  G. 
429  Hollings  Richard  E. 
114  |  Hollins  George  O.... 
1596  Hollins  Wilfrid  ... 
68a  Hollis  Alfred  H.  ... 
3<)  7     Holmes    Benjamin 

(act) 

Holmes  Edmond  C.    ... 

Holmes  James  K 

Holmes  James  M....  MB 

Holmes  John  D 

Holmes  John  N. 

Holmes  John  S. 

Holmes  Robert 

Holmes  William  J. 

Holt  John  L ma 

2676   Holt  Reginald  V 

490     Holt  Waiter    

Holtom  Ernest  C 

4716  Holwell  William  J.     ... 
58     HomanEdwinA 

Home  Alexander  C. 

Home  Arthur  H.C.  C... 

Home  Francis  W.      km 

Homfray  John  H.  R.  ... 


469 
261 
371 
381 
161 
498 
213 
448 


385 
239 


11 

274 

4 

3H6 

261 

326 

Coll 


430 
CG 
512 
141 


T. 


(act) 
(act) 


E  L 
AE 

P 

C 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

S  L 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

FS 

Lt  Cr 

EL 

L 

Ch 

L 

Ck 

Gr 

L 

AP 

Lt  Cr 

L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

S 

Gr 

8 

HSch 

L 
N  I 


Cr 

L 
L 

Mid 

N   I 


L 

ChAE 

Gr 

ChGr 
AE 

L 

Gr 

8S 

FP 

B 

Mate 

ChB 

Gr 

NI 

L 

B 

8 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

AP 

Cr 

C 

8L 


J  Oct    06 

1  Mar  10 

1  Aug  13 

31  Dec   08 

1  Oct  07 
1  Oct  01 
17  Feb  00 
15  Jan   14 

30  June  11 

31  Dec   09 

21  Feb  05 
15  Dec  11 
17  June  07 
31  Dec  11 

14  Sept  00 
31  Dec   08 

15  July  13 
8  May  00 

30  June  08 
19  Sept  07 

15  Jan    10 

30  Sept  09 

31  Dec  08 
31  Dec    13 

1  Oct  09 
14  May  09 
19  Oct  10 
19  Nov  07 
10  Jan  10 
31  Aug  11 

16  Feb   91 


30  June  10 
15  Nov  07 
15  June  13 

15  Jan  12 
22  Jan  04 

1  Oct    02 

1  Apr  11 

1  Oct    10 

19  Oct    10 

25  Jan    12 

IDec   13 

1  Apr  13 

14  July  03 
21  Nov  12 
25  Jan  13 
12  June  13 

7  July  13 
5  Aug  11 
7  Oct    02 

3  July  00 

30  June  06 
7  Apr  05 

4  Nov  10 
4  Apr   99 

15  Feb  12 
19  Feb    07 

31  Dec  04 
1  Jan    12 

30  Aug  12 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


41 


Wheie 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority, 


34 
213 

72 
457 
159 
276 
337 

509 

519 


2736   Homlray  John  K.  H. 

KMA 

HoneyWilliainE.T  (act) 
^  j  Hood  BasU  F 

117     Hood  Edward  A.  ... 
366     Hood  Frederick  G. 
IV  Coll  Hood  The  Bon.  Horace 
L.  A.  CB,  MVO,  DSO 

Hood  Martin  A.  F. 

Hook  John  M. 

Hook  Logan    

Hook  Robert  M.     ... 

Hook  William  A.  ... 

Hooley  Benjamin ... 

Hooper  Alfred  O.  ...   mb 

Hooper  Geoff  roy  W.  W 

Hooper  James  M 

Hooper  William  A. 
469«   Hooppell  Herbert  E.   .. 
Po     Hope  Geoffrey  B... .(act) 
473     Hope  George  P.  W.     .. 

Weill]  Hope  Herbert  W.  W.  .. 
418a  Hope  Richard  H.  K.  .. 
131  Hopkins  Frederick  J.  .. 
519     Hopkins  Richard  M.    .. 

459     Hopkins  Sydney 

185a  Hopkins  Walter  K. 
160     Hopkinson  Edmund  H. 
387      Hopkyns  John  W. 
5206    Hopson  Walter  J. ... 
4716   Hopwood  Geoffrey 
217      Hopwood  Ronald  A. 

Horan  Henry  E.     ... 

Horbury  Arthur    ... 

Hordern  Philip 

Hore  Fred        

Hore  Reginald  W. 

Hore  William  J.  B. 


24 

298 

366 

448 

80 


127 


228      Horgan  Patrick     ... 
512     Horley  Richard  R. 

225     Horn  JohnS (act) 

528     Hornby  Hugh  S.    ... 
W  Coll  Horn hy Robert  S.Phipps 
CMG 


503 
352 
W  Coll 
391a 
507a 
263 

61 
35.1a 
520 
366 
239 
237 
492 

69 
151 
381 
120 

99 
287 
385 

80 


Home  John  G. 
Home  Richard 
Hornell  Robert  A.... 
Horner  Lister  F.    ... 
Horner  William  F. 
Horniman  Henry  ... 
Hornstein  Alan  K. 
Horrigan  Michael... 
Horsey  Frank  L.    ... 
Horsey  Herbert  K. 
Horsfield  Joseph    ... 
Horsley  Arthur  C. 
Horsley  Cecil  C.     ... 

Horton  Frank 

Horton  Max  K. 
Horton  William  C. 
Hosgood  Sidney    ... 
Hosken  Albert  E.  B. 
Hoskin  Edwin  G. ... 
Hoskin  John  A. 
Hqskjng  Richard  B. 


Maj 

B 

A  P 

A  E 
A  E 

R  A 
L 

ChCr 
L 
S  B 

ChAE 

A  E 

S  S 

L 

A  E 

Cb.Gr 

E  L 

SL 

C 

Cr 

L 
Gr 
L 

Lt  Cr 
F  S 
S  L 
E  L 

G 

Cr 

C 

L 
ChGr 

L 
EC 
Mid 

H    ! 

Sch  ) 

B 

SS 
SL 
L 

R  A 

C 

Cr 
Cr 
Gr 
Mid 
F  P 
A  P 
ChGr 
A  P 
F  P 

L 

Lt  Cr 

E  L 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

E  L 

B 
F  P 
ChAE 
Car  L 
F  P 


10  Oct  10 
10  Mar  13 
20  Sept  07 

4  June  05 
1  Mar  lo 


May  13 
Dec  09 
Apr  12 
Dec  10 
Feb  12 
Oct  13 
Nov  09 
Nov  12 
Feb  14 
Nov  02 
Apr  13 
Dec  05 
Sept  13 
June  05 


31  Dec  09 

1  Oct  08 

6  Aug  08 

1  Apr   07 

31  Aug  13 

25  May  13 
15  Aug  12 

1  June  04 
24  Dec  01 
30  June  12 
30  June07 
15  July  11 
17  Nov  12 
15  June  06 
28  Jan  13 
15  Jan  12 

8  Apr  07 

12  July  12 

26  Feb  08 
15  Jan  14 
30  Mar  1 1 


May  13 

Apr  05 
Dec  11 
Junel2 
July  07 
May  12 
Apr  09 
Nov  08 
Sept  11 
Jan  05 
Oct  04 
Dec  11 
Feb  14 
Apr  05 
June  07 
Feb  13 
Oct  07 
Feb  13 
Dec  09 
Nov  05 
July  11 
Dec  08 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


NH 

BKong 


NH) 
ong  [■ 

503  J 


Hoskyn  Donald  T.      MB 


221     Hosky  n  Richard  F .  B  .  . 

546     Hoskyfis  John  W 

W  Coll  Hotham  Alan  G 

160     Hotham  Charles  E.      .. 

4966  Houghton  David  T.      .. 


Houghton  Henry  N.  II. 

House  Albert  E.  ...  \ 
(Acting  Commander.)  I 
HouseGodfreyE.H.  (act) 
House  James  J.  ...  km 
House  Joseph  ...(act) 
Houstoun  James  F.     ... 

How  George  E.P 

Howard  Alan  F.  W.     .. 

Howard  Francis   

Howard  John       ...(act) 

Howard  John  W 

Howard  Reginald  D.  ... 

Howard  Ronald    

Howard  ThomasG.C.MA 
Howard  William  G.    ... 

Howe  Albert 

Howe  Cecil  L 

Howe  John  T 

Howe  Percival  C.  W.  ... 
(Consulting  Naval  Engi- 
neer, Department  of 
Naval  Service,  Ottawa. ) 
Howe  William  F.  J. 
Howell  George  F. 
Howell  George  M. 
Howell  Llewelyn ... 
Howell  Thomas  C.  (act) 
Howell-Jones  John  H. 

RMA 

Howes  Harold  G.  T.    ... 

Howes  William     

Howie  James  H. 

Howie  Clifford      

Howley  Richard  A. 
Hows  George  W. 
Howse  Humphrey  F.... 

Howse  Stephen     , 

Howson  John  M   ...(act) 
Hoyle  Edward  B 

Hozier  William  O. 


118 

388 

117a 

326c 

275 

349a 

3396 

258 

512 

476 
203 
304 
232 
332 


161 

512 
43  * 
521 

352 


3586 

281 

444 

457 

258 

44 

80 
385 

Po 
167 
TB\ 
110/ 
379 
5 
273 
145 
117a 
366 

Ha 

391c 

509 

Page\ 

533a  J 

96 

261 
118 


Hubbard  Edward  H.  T. 
Hubbard  William  J.    ... 

Huddy  Charles  J 

Huddy  Tom  B 

Hudleston  JohnW.,RMA 
G/JPHudson  George  W. 

Hudson  Henry  V 

Hudson  James  R. 
Hudson  John  A 

Hudson  William  H.  F. 

Hughes  Albert      

Hughes  Arthur  B. 
Hughes  Augustus  P,  ... 
Hughes  Claude  B. 
Hughes  Evan  J.         bm 


DSG 

L 
S  L 
O 
L 

Gr 


Lt  Cr 

SL 
St.  Mj 
A  E 
Lt  Cr 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 

L 

WM 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Cr 

Ch 

Cr 

AE 

Mid 

B 

ECr 


AE 
WT 
Car 
E  Cr 
AE 


C 
E  L 

A  E 
L 
B  L 
E  L 
WE 

L 
E  L 
SL 

L 


SL 

Gr 

E  Cr 

Cr 

C 

EC 

L 

Mid 

E  L 

E  L 

ChCr 

Cr 

F  P 

A  P 

L 


6  Dec  09 

30  Aug  10 
15  May  13 
60  June  13 
15  Apr   13 

4  Sept  04 


16Aug  01 
19  Sept  Oh 

15  Jan    14 

16  July  95 
1  Oct  13 
1  Apr   13 

15  May  12 
31  Dec  12 

1  Apr  12 

1  May  13 
24  May  12 
15  May  10 
31  Dec   1 2 

4  May  08 
30  June  1 2 

4  Dec  02 
15  Jan  14 
30  Jan    08 

1  July  10 


1  Jan  09 
13  May  10 
16  Feb  03 
1  Julv  10 
1   Dec  13 


19  Apr  02 

1  Apr  03 

1  Nov  03 

30  Aug  10 

1  May  02 

1  Aug   05 

•1  Nov  11 

15  Oct    10 

1  Apr   13 

15  Sept  13 

30  Sept  09 

30  Sept  09 

15  Sept  13 
17  Mar  04 
17  Jan  05 
1  Apr  07 
6  Sept  07 
21  Dec   11 

30  June  06 
15  Jan    14 

1  Apr   03 

1  Feb    07 

1  Apr    12 

31  Dec  07 
26  Feb  12 
15  Oct     2 

1  July  05 


42      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Hank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank.    Seniority. 

159     Hughes  Harry  W.  C.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  13 

Hurst  Allan  J 

A  B 

1  May  07 

199     Hughes  Henry  P 

L 

1  Apr   07 

234     Hurst  Arthur  E 

E  L 

1  June  04 

196     Hughes  Herbert  M.     ... 

L 

31  Dec  11 

31     Hurst  Frederick  B.  C... 

ChGr 

29  Nov   12 

271     Hughes  James       

E  L 

1  Apr  03 

437     Hurst  Henry  E.  F.      ... 

Ch  Gr 

26  Nov  13 

180     Hughes  John  B 

L 

15  Oct   08 

11     Hurst  Richard  G 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   11 

Chit  }  Hu8hes  John  D 

F  S 

28  Feb   03 

496     Huskinson  Harold     MB 
148a  HuskissonBdwardJ.  em 

F   S 
C 

12  Nov  11 
1  Sept  11 

Rp0  j-  HughesOctaviusR.F.MA 

Ch 

23  June  92 

277     Hutchings  Henry  S.  ..." 
512     Hutchings  John   

Gr 
Cr 

6  Mar  00 
22  June  11 

432     Hughes  Reginald  H.  St. 

i'i     Hutchings  John  P. 

L 

31  Dec    06 

B.  B 

S  S 

23  Nov  11 

199a  Hutchings  John  P.      ... 

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

29     Hughes  Robert      

S   S 

15  May  07 

146     Hutchings  Samuel L. ... 

HSch 

3  Apr    07 

266     Hughes  Thomas  C.  E. ... 

E  A 

26   Jan  13 

524     Hutchings  Samuel  S. ... 

HSch 

1  Apr   04 

10     Hughes  Thomas  B. 

EL 

15  Feb    04 

391c   Hutchinson   Alexander 

46     Hughes  William    

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

8 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

476     Hughes  William  H.    ... 

A  P 

13  Sept  02 

471a   Hutchinson      Reginald 

432     Hughes-Onslow    Geoff- 

B. C C8C 

tt  Cr 

15  Sept  10 

rey  H 

8  L 

15  Mar  14 

Hutchison      Alexander 

117     Hughes  -  Onslow    Regi- 

R. H RM 

Maj 

20  Nov  07 

nald       

Mid 

15  Jan   13 

306a   Hutchison  Colin  A.  G. 

L 

15  Apr  10 

Hughson  Angus  W.     ... 

E  L 

1  Jan    05 

Hutchison  John  de  M. 

518     Hugill  Rene  C 

E  L 

1  Jan    08 

CVO,  CMG 

R  A 

10  May  13 

183a   Hull  Herbert  R.  B.      ... 

S 

24  Nov  11 

299     Hutson  George  E. 

Car 

18  Oct  02 

295     Hull  Francis  A 

Gr 

6  Sept  11 

Po     Hutton  FitzRoy  E.  P. 

476     Humby  James  H 

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

1276  Hume  Wellington  B.  ... 

E  L 

1  Dec   06 

149     Hutton  George  B. 

C 

30  June 07 

284     Humpherson  Daniel    ... 

A  E 

1  Sept  12 

435     Hutton  Illtyd  A.  S.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

141      Humphreys  Arthur  P. 

Ck 

15  July  11 

Hutton  Ronald  W.  rma 

C 

1  Jan   12 

507     Humphreys  A.  Noel    ... 

A  P 

1  Feb    07 

27Si    Huxham  Harold  H.     ... 

E  L 

1  Dec  06 

191     Humphreys    Ernest  A. 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

385     Huxham  Percy  J.  B.   ... 

E  L 

1  Apr  06 

263     Humphreys  Henry 

EC 

26  Jan   13 

391c   Huxley  Harry    

AE 

1  Apr  03 

120     Humphreys  Kenneth  N". 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

352     Hyatt  Joseph  W. 

Gr 

5  Aug  11 

120     Humphries     Henry    C. 

A  E 

1  Jan    12 

67     Hyde  Richard       ...mvo 

C 

30  June  12 

261      Humphries.TohnW.  (act) 

A  E 

1  May  13 

473     Hyde-Smith  Alan  S.   ... 

L 

31  Dec  08 

11a  Hungerford  Thomas  G. 

512     Hvde- Thomson  Douglas 

RM 

L 

1  July  05 

H 

L 

30  July  11 

366     Hunnings   Robert  P. 

(act) 

B 

25  June  13 

533a  \  Hyne  Arthur  E 

ECr 

1  July  11 

3396   Hunt  Allen  T...          csi 

C 

30  June  06 

118     Hynes  William  B. 

L 

15  July  09 

9g  >•  Hunt  George 

ChGr 

26  Nov  12 

100-    Hyslop  Alexander  H.  M. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

11      Hunt  Harold  P.  Du  M. 

EL 

1  Nov  11 

473     Hunt  Henry 

iF  Sg 

25  May  13 

200     Hunt  John'T 

A  E 

1  Nov  12 

191     Hunt  Joseph  W.  L.     ... 

Lt  Cr  26  June  10 

503     Hunt  Lawrence  C. 

SS 

21  Nov  12 

391a  Hunt  Robert  G.  M.  D. 

L 

1  Oct   07 

100     Hunt  Roger  V.  C. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

388     Hunt  Roland  C.  S.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  10 

19a  Hunt  Thomas  W. 

Gr     30  Nov  05 

Tf2  j-  Hunt  Wilfrid  W 

Lt  Cr  31  Dec  12 

512     Hunt  William  C 

Gr    1  5  Oct   00 

155     Hunt  William  H 

Gr    jl2Dec  99 

Hunter  Cuthbert  E.  ... 

C      30  June  05 

(Member  of   Ordnance 

Board.) 

ba   Hunter  Francis  G. 

S  L 

15  Dec  13 

363     Hunter  Herbert  P.      ... 

AP 

9  Dec  09 

159     Hunter-BlairGaspardP. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

■ 

262      Hunt-GrubbeBrudenell 

Lt  Ci 

:30Septl2 

1- 

263     Huntingford  Walter  L. 

RMA 

C 

1  Sept  10 

P^[ICELYFrank          -MA 

C 

17  Mar  91 

326     Hunton  Thomas  L.    dm 

L 

1  July  04 

420     Ide  Reginald  C 

Gr 

8  Jan  00 

99     Hun  wicks  Herbert  H. ... 

SB 

29  Feb    12 

232     Iliewicz  Henry  F.      MB 

F  S 

11  Feb  00 

448 

Hurle  William  L.  P.     ... 

AE 

1  Nov  12 

99 

Iliff  Edward       

EL 

15  Nov  08 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


43 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name.                     Rank. 

Seniority. 

620 

Ilsley  Edward  H. 

A  E 

1  Nov  04 

16    Jackman  Edward  J.    ... 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

(Lent  for  duty   under 

225     Jackman  Ernest  W.  H. 

FP 

10  Feb   14 

Canadian  Govt.) 

340a  Jackman  John       

Gr 

14  Mar  oo 

512 

Im  Thurn  John  K. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

512     Jackman  Thomas 

Gr 

22  Aug  00 

291 

Imms  David  H....    (act) 

B 

12  June  13 

Ince  Frederick  G. 

Gr 

2  July  03 

62     Jackson  Albert  E. 

Gr 

14  Dec    11 

(Lent  for   duty  under 

444     Jackson  Arthur  L. 

L 

15  Mar  09 

Australian  Govt.) 

146      Jackson  Francis  H.  M. 

C 

30  June  13 

Ingham  Cameron  St.  C. 

SL 

15  July  12 

326c    Jackson  Gerald  E.  A.... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

507a 
108 

Ingham  Frank  J.  ..(act) 
Ingham  James  G.  P.  ... 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

13  Feb    14 
1  Apr  09 

Deal  F  Jac^sonGordonA.MB.BA 

S 

14  May  09 

524 

Ingham  Lancelot  G.    ... 

L 

15  JulyOH 

Jackson  Sir  Henry  B., 

TB  I 
96) 

Ingham  William  H.     ... 

Gr 

8  Oct  00 

KCB.  KCVO,  FRS 

(Chief  of  the  War  Staff.) 

A 

10  Feb   14 

Inglefield  Aubrey  F.    ... 
Inglefield  Sir  Frederick 

L 

1  Oct   11 

385     Jackson  Henry  L 

A  P 

7  Apr   07 

S.                                          KCB 

A 

4  June  13 

200     JacksonHenryW.L.J.M. 

L 

lApr    11 

RM } 
Deals 

Ingles  Charles  W.  C.  ma 

Ch 

9  Apr  96 

444     Jackson  John  M 

170     Jackson  Lawrence 

Lt  Cr 
E  L 

1  Apr    13 
1  Apr    10 

364 

Ingles  John  A 

Cr 

31  Dec   07 

512     Jackson  Reginald  A.  ... 

L 

15  July  10 

38 

Inglis  Charles  S. 

F  P 

1  Apr  05 

299     Jackson  Stanley   

EL 

INov   09 

117 

Inglis  Colin  S 

Lt  Cr 

2  Feb  12 

496     Jackson  Thomas,CB, mvo 

C 

1  Jan    05 

231 

Ingmire  William  H.    ... 

A  P 

28  Nov  05 

365 

Ingram  Alfred  G. 

Car 

7  July  10 

509     Jackson  William        MB 

FS 

10  Nov  12 

159 
288 

Inman  Edward  T. 
Inman  Henry  B.        rm 

Cr 
C 

30  June  12 
1  Jan    1 1 

520     Jackson  William      ...< 

Ch 

MAA 

[l7Febl2 

Innes  Edward  H. 

F  P 

6  July  06 

Jackson  William  ...(act) 

AE 

1  Feb    14 

306 

Innes  James  W.  G. 

Or 

31  Dec   06 

492a  JacksonWilliamE.G.MA 

Ch 

5  Nov   12 

48 

Innes  Melvill  S.    ...  rm 

L 

1  Jan    05 

432     Jackson  William  G.    ... 

AE 

1  Apr  08 

39 

Inston  James     

Gr 

26  Sept  07 

DY) 

Chat  S 

47 

Iredell  Alfred  W. 

S  S 

16  May  11 

Jackson  William  H.    ... 

L 

27  July  11 

Ireland  Arthur  R. 

F  P 

8  Oct    11 

180      Jackson  William  L.    ... 

L 

15  Apr  10 

366  i 

420     Jacob  Norman  B.  V.    ... 

88 

23  May  12 

Page  !■ 

Ireland  de  Courcy  W.P. 

Lt  Cr 

28  Feb   14 

330     Jacomb  Humphrey  B.... 

SL 

15  Mar  12 

4316  S 

524     Jago  Alphonso  ...    (act) 

I   C 

4  Oct  11 

22 

Ireland  Joseph  H.  H. 

Jago  Francis  J. 

WM 

1  Nov  10 

MVO 

ECr 

1  Apr  06 

NH ) 

63a 

Ireland  Ralph 

L 

15  July  08 

Ply  r  James  Charles       .> 

524  1 

SG 

6  Dec   09 

473 

Iremonger  Harold  E.W. 

RMA 

C 

1  Jan    11 

443     James  Charles  H.  fi  .  ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    14 

118 

Irish  Henry        

Gr 

5  June  00 

273     James  Charles  J.  ...     „. 

E  C 

12  Nov   12 

547 

Irish  Herbert  W. 

E  Cr 

1  Nov  06 

186     James  Edward  R.  W.  ... 

SL 

15  May  13 

CG 

Irven  -John  P 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    02 

CG 

Irvin  William  D. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    06 

384     James  Frederick  A. 

HSch 

10  Jan   10 

218c 

Irvine  Frederick  J.      ba 

Ch 

1  Oct    09 

187     James  Henry  R 

L 

31  Dec  08 

2256 

Irvine  Robert     

Car 

1  Oct  00 

114     James  Percival  H.  G. ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

22 

Irwin  Philip  H. 

L 

1  Apr  07 

277     James  Percy  F 

Gr 

14  Aug  11 

TBI 

85  S 
213 

Isaac  Frederick 

ChGr 

1  Nov  13 

326c    James  Stanley  A.    (act) 

AE 

1  Aug  13 

Isaac  John  H 

Gr 

30  Dec  06 

5     James  Thomas  C.  (act) 

Car 

1  May  13 

66 

Isaac  William  D. 

A  E 

1  Nov  12 

484a   James  Thomas  N. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

362 

Isaacson  Egerton  W.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

366     James  William      

Gr 

2  June  03 

388 

Isemonger  Noel  E. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

391c   James  William  M. 

Cr 

1  Jan    13 

342 

Isitt  Robert        

Ch  Cr 

2  Dec    13 

385 

Ivermee  Robert... 

L 

2  May  13 

299     Jameson  Arthur  Q. 

Lt  Cr 

30  July  13 

507a 

Izat  Ralph  G.  H. 

L 

31  Dec   12 

Jameson    Benjamin  B. 

C.E 

DY) 

Dev  f  Jameson  Robert  D. 

Coll   Jameson  Thomas  H.    j 

SL 

FS 

Proby 
2nd  L 

15  Aug  13 

16  May  10 

j- 1  Oct  13 

J. 

520     Jameson  Thomas  O.    .. 
Jamieson  Andrew      rm 

ECr 
W  O 

1  July  09 
14  June  11 

113 
4 

Jack  Charles  V 

Jackett  William  R.     ... 

S  L 
Gr 

15  May  13 
29  Sept  10 

161     Jamieson  Arthur  G.    ... 

AE 

1  Nov  08 

213 

Jackman  Albert  E.      ... 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

120 

Jamieson  John  D. 

ChGr 

9  Oe<t    12 

44      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

where 
serving 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

44     Jane  Henry  E 

jLfcCr 

SI    Jan  06 

71     Johns  Francis  W  .G.  (act) 

Car 

28  Aug  12 

Janes  George  A 

AE 

1  Apr  11 

Johns  Frederick  E.  H. 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

342     Janion  Arthur  C.  A.   ... 

A  P 

2  May  09 

385     Johns  James 

CrL 

29  Mar  1 1 

Janion  Ralph  P 

E  L 

1  Nov   11 

11a  Johns  James  P 

E  L 

1  Aug  10 

263     Janvrin  Ralph  B. 

L 

15  Aug  06 

448     Johns  Philip  S 

AE 

1  July  03 

337     Jaques  Frank  B 

EL 

15  May  10 

191     Johns  William  (a) 

ChCr 

1  Apr   1 2 

2     Jarrett  Augustus  G.    ... 

E  L 

1  Feb    08 

392     Johns  William  (h) 

Car 

8  Oct    03 

294     Jarvis  George 

Gr 

12  June  04 

262     Johns  William  O 

Car 

8  Oct    03 

469a  Jauncey  John  H 

L 

22  June  11 

237     Johnson  Alfred  E.      ... 

Cb  B 

5  Nov  13 

T~L  i  Jay  Raymond  F 

Gr 

20  June  02 

376   Johnson  Cecil  H 

237     Johnson  Charles  C. 

E  L 
Cr 

1  Nov  03 
30  June  13 

Po     JeansFrancisW.H.  (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

47     Johnson  Charles  D.  mvo 

C 

31  Dec  09 

520) 

86     Johnson  Cyril  S 

AP 

23  Jan  03 

DY  f  Jeans  George 

Po    ) 

L 

20  Aug  09 

273     Johnson  Ernest  S.  (act) 

AE 

1  Aug  13 

108     JohnsonFrederickR.M. 

L 

15  Junell 

507a   Jeans  Lawrence  H. 
476     Jeans  Thomas  T.  ...  me 

SL 
F  S 

30  Mar  13 
16  May  10 

TtL  \  Johnson  Frederick    W. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

352     Jefferson  [nglebyS.     ... 

SL 

15  Aug    13 

365     Johnson  George  W.     ... 

Gr 

22  Sept  00 

TB I  Jeffery  Ernest  J 

ChAE 

1  Jan    11 

546     Johnson  Harry  C.  R.  ... 
431     Johnson  Harry  H. 

E  L 

E  Cr 

1  Jan    07 
1  July  13 

Jeffery  Francis  J.    (act) 

Car 

16  June  13 

265a   Johnson  Hugh  C 

LtCr 

31  Dec  12 

512     Jeffery  George  H. 

ECr 

1  Jan    12 

]  93     Johnson  James  G. 

A  E 

1  Apr   04 

99     Jeffery  Richard  G. 

E  L 

284     Johnson  James  G. 

AP 

15  Oct    12 

65 

1  Nov  04 

218     Johnson  Malcolm  C.  ... 

E  Cr 

1  Mar  13 

Jeffery  Thomas  W. 

S   S 

23  Nov  11 

261     Johnson  Oswald  M.     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

146     Jeffreys  Charles  E.  G. 

AP 

11  Apr  08 

509     Johnson  Percy     

Cr 

31  Dec  09 

431     Jeffreys  Edmund  V.     ... 
259     Jeffreys  Robert     

S  L 
Cr 

15  Jan   14 
31  ll  ec  08 

"J-Q  >  Johnson  Robert 

A  P 

10  June  02 

127a   Jeffreys  Robin  K 

L 

15  Oct    1 2 

W  Coll  Johnson  Robert  W.     ... 

C 

31  Dec   10 

5     Jehan  Ernest  M.   ...    ... 

Gr 

11  Apr  05 

273J   Johnson  Royston  H     ... 

AC 

15  July  13 

266     Jehan  Herbert  D. 

Gr 

14  July  03 

237     Johnson  Wyndham  C. 

Mate 

14   Feb  13 

326     Jehan  Thomas  J. 

Gr 

19  July  00 

552     Johnson  W.  Crump     ... 

ECr 

1  Apr   10 

Jellicoe    Sir   John    R., 

(Lent   for     duty     under 

KCB.  KCVO, 

V  A 

18  Sept  11 

Australian  Government.) 

(A  Lord  Commissioner 
of  the  Admiralty). 

TB\  Johnson  William  E.  C. 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

Po     Jenkin  Conrad      ...(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

366     Johnson  William  J.    ... 

ChGr 

4  June  12 

385     Jenkin  John  H 

ECr 

5  .1  uly  06 

175     Johnston  Albert  B. 

A  P 

23  Oct    09 

366     Jenkins  Adolphus  J.   ... 

A  E 

1  May  04 

/t  f  Johnston  Alexander  J. 

259     J  enkins^ Albert  H. 

Gr 

29  Oct    03 

366 )      J 

225     Johnston  Archibald  E. 

SG 

2  Feb  12 

a    \  Jenkins  James      

66     Jenkins  John  C 

B 

1  Mar  03 

L 

30  June  08 

E  L 

1  Jan    02 

239     Johnston  Basil  L 

L 

3o  Nov  [09 

486     Jenkins  John  W.     (act) 

AE 

1  June  13 

524     Johnston  Charles  E.  G. 

PinC 

21  Jan   14 

492     Jenkinson  George  E.  ... 

L 

31  Dec    10 

100     Johnston  George  S.  N. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

Jenkyn  Richard  J. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

Johnston  James  E., 

273     Jennings   Archihald   E. 

MB,  BA 

SB 

23  Nov  11 

de  B (act) 

SL 

15  Jan  14 

366     Johnston  John  R. 

L 

1  Oct    12 

540     Jennings  Arthur 

ChGr 

18  Feb    12 

Johnston  William  (act) 

Gr 

19  Dec   33 

225     Jennings  Herbert  J.    .. 

Gr 

12  Aug  01 

430     Johnston  William  J.  C. 

SP 

30  June  10 

503     Jennings  Robert  S. 

E  Cr 

3  Sept  06 

20     Johnstone  Andrew 

L 

1  Apr   07 

141     Jephson  George  D. 

Cr 

31  Dec  09 

420     JohnstoneAllanM.D.RM 

C 

20  Aug  06 

94     Jepson  Charles  F, 

SL 

15  June  12 

145     Johnstone  Arthur  T.  ... 

LtCr 

8  Oct    11 

620     Jermain  Harry  B. 

L 

1  Oct    07 

496     Johnstone  Cyprian  W. 

AC 

15  Jan   14 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

41     Johnstone  Edmund    ... 

SL 

15  Nov  12 

Canadian  Government) 

388     Johnstone  Henry  J.    ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

232     Jermain  Robert  L. 

LtOr 

15  Jan    12 

391a  Johnstone  Hope 

WT 

12  Apr   11 

166     Jerram  Charles  F.      em 

C 

1  Sept  12 

153     JohnstoneJamesG.RM 

L 

21  Dec  10 

■AU  I  Jerram  Rowland  C 

A  P 

20  Feb  11 

Johnstone  James  R,cb, 
175     Johnstone  Nowell  C.  ... 

MGen 
L 

22  Jan    11 
30  June  09 

326     JerramThomasH.M.KCB 

V  A 

4  June  13 

Joisce  Edward      ...(act) 

Gr 

17  Feb    14 

(Commander -in-  Chief, 
China.) 

■f^i  JolleyBricA 

A  P 

15  Jan  13 

299     Jessop  John  de  B. 

100     Jinkin  Robert  A 

L 

F  P 

30  June  08 
7  Sept  13 

Jolley  Norman  K.    rm-J 

Proby 
2nd  L 

ll  Oct  12 

62     Joel  David  N.  W. 

L 

15  Jan    11 

Jolley  Thomas        bm  j 

QM 

1  Oct   09 

363     John  Sidney  G 

Car 

4  May  11 

HonL 

1  Oct    09 

262     Johns  Alfred  T 

AE 

1  Apr    04 

438     Jolliffe  Harry  N 

SP 

28  Sept  12 

391c 

Johns  Bertram  J.  G.  ... 

EL 

1  Aug   05 

180 

Jolliffe  Thomas  A.  (act) 

w  o 

3  Nov  13 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


45 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


113     Jolly  William  A.      BMi 
"^  \  Jolly  William  B.  H.    ... 

65  Jollye  Godfrey  H.  bma 
Jones  Alfred  G 

11a   Jones  Arthur         

331     Jones  Arthur  B.  ...    ba 

13     Jones  Arthur  H 

431     Jones  Charles  G.  P.     ... 

109a   Jones  Charles  H 

180     Jones  Charles  J.    ...     ... 

512     Jones  David  F 

164  Jones  Edmund  P. L.  ... 
Jones  Edward       ...(act) 

340a  Jones  Edward  P 

342     Jones  Edward  E 

D^eal}  Jone3  Prancis  H.  ...  ma 


KM 


KM 


524  Jones  Francis  P.  B 
284  Jones  Francis  B.  .. 
366     Jones  Frederick    .. 

6     Jones  Griffith  W. 
117a    Jones  Harold  P.    ., 

Jones  Harry   

Jones  Henry  A.  H. 
114     Jones  Herbert  M.  .. 

259  Jones  Horatio  O.  .. 
252     Jones  Hubert  L.  .. 

4v'3a   Jones  James 

339/>   Jones  John  E. 
2736   Jones  John  W .  (act) 
174a  Jones  Kenneth  H....  MB 
44**    Jones  Lewis  J.  P, 

Jones  Lewis  T. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

Australian  Govt.) 
Jones  Lewis  T.  L. 

(Naval  Assistant  to 
Director  of  Navigation) 
4716   Jones  Llewellyn  P 
283a  Jones  Loftus  W.  .. 
392     Jones  Murray  P.  .. 
507a  Jones  Percy  H.     ...  ma 

JonesPeterH.     ...(act) 
263     Jones  Philip  J.      . 
448     Jones  Ralph  M.     . 
451a  Jones  Reginald  L.. 
366/ 
Page  >  Jones  Thomas  D. . 
431a  \ 
NH\ 

Ply  >  Jones  Thomas  R.  L.     ... 
524  \ 

Jones  Valentine  H.S.  bm 
ID   JoneB  Walter  T.  C. 

DSO,  KM 

258     Jones  William 
65     Jones  William  B.  C.    ... 

260  Jones  William  G 

Jones  William  H.    bma 

352  Jones  William  J. 

420  Jones-Parry  Sydney  H. 

520  Jopline  Mark 

114  Jotham  Geoffrey  L.     ... 

71  Jotham  Warren  H. 

337  Jowitt  Reginald  J. 


C 

A  P 

C 

S  B 

Gr 

Ch 

Gr 

S   L 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

L 

L 

Gr 

8  P 

Cr 

Ch 

A  P 
L 

ChB 

EL 

FS 

C 

C 

RMG 

F  P 

C 

ChAE 

FP 

A  E 

FS 

L 

Lt  Cr 


Ck 
Lt  Cr 

FS 
)  Ch 
}  NI 
Mate 
8  B 
E  L 
SB 

Car 


1  Jan    09 

11  Sept  08 

1  Sept  11 
31  Mav  02 

6  Aug  12 
16  Aug  10 
19  Oct  10 
15  Jan  14 
31  Dec   13 

14  Mar  13 

15  Bept  11 

28  Feb  10 
1  Feb  14 
4  Nov  13 

31  Dec  13 

4  Apr   04 

9  Nov  10 
1  July  05 

1  Mar  14 

2  July  04 

14  Nov  10 
31  Dec  04 
23  Apr  02 
31  Sept  11 

1  Feb  05 
1  Sept  11 
1  Apr  13 

15  May  07 
1  Aug  13 

29  Nov  13 
1  Apr    12 

15  Dec  0d 


30  June  13 


15  July  12 

1  Apr  10 
12  Nov  11 
11  Jan    96 

2  June  96 
28  Aug  13 
26  June  02 

1  Nov  08 
9  June  10 

1  June  03 


6  Nov  08 
1  Sept  11 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.   Seniority. 


Mai 

AE 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 
St  Mj 
A  E 
FP 
B 
AP 

L 
Mid 


23  Apr 

11 

1  Mar 

10 

20  Sept  09 

23  Mar 

01 

1  Apr 

98 

.1  Apr 

11 

9  Nov 

to 

1  May  99 

10  Nov 

0? 

30  Jan 

09 

15  Jan 

13 

RM  ) 
Plyi 
225d 
219a 
445 
326 

431 
99 
225e 


Joy  Arthur  H. 

Joyce  Harold  O.   ... 
Joynes  Harry 
Juden  George  J.  D. 
Jukes-Hughes   Edward 

G.  deS 

Julier  Alfred  G.  ... 
Juniper  William  V. 
Junor  Robert  H.  ... 


L 
Gr 
Gr 

Lt  Cr 
Gr 
EC 
AE 


K. 

-A  H}  Kane  Thomas    ...   ba 

haul) 

TB\ 

17  f 

W  Coll 
524 
220 
476 
177 
521 
3396 
167 
29 
366 

332 
265a 
505 
390 


151 
4146 

366 

150a 

421 

234 

63a 
454 

218 


Kay  William  B.... 

Keane  George  M. 
Kearns  Michael... 
Keast  Ferdinand  C. 
Keate  Harry  A.  D. 
Keats  Charles  W. 
Keeley  Harold  P.  ... 
Keeling  Edward  O. 
Keenan  George  B. 
Keenan  James  ... 
Keighly-Peach  Charles 

W 

Keir  John  D.     . 
Keir  William  W.        MB 
Kekewich  Piers  K. 
Kelburn  The  Bight  Hon 

Patrick      J.      Boyle 

Viscount 
Kellett  Gilbert  H 
Kellett  Richard  P 
Kelley  James    ... 
Kellond-Knight  Harry 

A. 
Kelly  Frederick 
Kelly  John 
Kelly  John  D. 
Kelly  Joseph... 
Kelly  Robert  C. 
Kelly  Thomas  A. 
Kelly  William  A.  H 


6  May  10 

31  Dec  10 
21  Apr  10 
29  May  03 

15  Apr  12 
3  Feb  13 
1  Jan  12 
1  Nov  03 


..(act) 


Ch 
N  I 

AE 
Cr 
SB 
ChAE 
L 
EL 

L 
Mid 
FP 
A  E 

C 

ss 
ss 

L 


Cr 
Lt  Cr 

L 
ChGr 

SS 
EL 
ECr 

C 

B 

Gr 
AE 

C 


8  Jan    94 
26  June  94 

24  Feb    06 

31  Aug   06 

7  June  10 
1  Apr   12 

30  July  11 
1  Nov  07 
I  Sevt  IS 
5. Ian    12 

9  Nov  13 
1  Nov  08 

30  June  07 
23  May  12 

8  Nov  06 
15  Oct    09 


31  Dec  08 

30  Dec  13 
1  .Sept  IS 
1  Apr    12 

23  May  12 
1  Jan  02 
1  July  12 
22  June  11 
25  June  13 
1  Jan  08 
1  Oct    10 

31  Dec    11 


46      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

520) 

DP  >  Kelsey  George  H. 

OhB 

1  Apr   12 

238 

Kewney  George  S.  ba-< 

Ch 
NI 

25  Apr  00 
12  Nov  00 

Po) 

487 

Key  Harold  N 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  09 

225     Kelsey  MarcelH.A.  act) 

8   L 

15  Jan  14 

151 

KeyesRogerJ  B.cb.mvo 

C 

30  June  05 

Kelsey  Vyvyan  CM.  bm 

L 

1  July  07 

(Commodore  2nd  Class) 

476     Kemball  Vero  E, 

S  L 

15  Mar  14 

'266     Kemble  Edward  R  B. 

L 

1  Oct    10 

213 

Keves  Thomas  H. 

Gr 

25  Nov  03 

448     Kemmis  Harry  W.  A. 

Mid 

15  May  12 

381 

Keys  John  A 

FP 

1  Sept  05 

200     Kemp  John  A 

L 

15  Sept  13 

166 

Kibblewhite  Henry     ... 

Gr 

28  Feb   13 

Kemp  Thomas  W.    cie 

C 

31  Dec  05 

5*0 

Kiddle  Col ville  D.  W. 

PinC 

14  Oct    13 

AO ) 

„„e  j  Kempson  Francis  K.  .;. 

AP 

13  Apr  05 

326 
512 

Kiddle  Fdward  B. 
Kiddle  Gerald  D.  C. 

C 
AP 

30  June  07 
9  Nov  07 

167     Kempster  Major  W.    ... 

A  E 

1  Nov  Ofi 

121 

Kiddle  Kerrison    

Cr 

31  Dec  11 

117a  Kempt  Alfred  R. 

ECr 

1  July  13 

503 

Kilgour  Philip  V. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   12 

177     Kenderdine   Richard  J. 

44 

Killham  George  F. 

Gr 

8  Mar  02 

B (act) 

SI 

15   Jan  13 

385 

Killmayer  Leon  J. 

A  E 

1  Apr  09 

Kendle  Francis  C.  RMA 

c 

21  Jan   03 

160a 

Killock  James  F. 

A  E 

1  Apr  03 

476     Kendle  George  H.  rma 

c 

1  Jan    14 

Killpartrick  William  J. 

F  P 

16  Dec  12 

524     Kennard  Howard  J.    ... 

Cr 

30  June  13 

366  1 

286     Kennaway  Warwick  V. 

E  L 

1  Aug  08 

Page} 

Kilner  Cecil  F bm 

C 

1  Sept  13 

GSP  Kennedy  diaries 

Col 

19  May  10 

431a) 

H.  CB.  KM  (Temporary 

146 

Kilner  Frederick  B.    ... 

ChGr 

5  Nov  13 

Brigadier  General 

11a 

Kilroy  Lancelot 

F  8 

16  May  10 

14  Oct  13) 

3396 

Kilvert  Robert  E.    rma 

C 

1  Sept  07 

16     Kennedy  Edward 

Ck 

15  July  13 

177 

Kim ber  Albert  W. 

8  P 

7  Feb    11 

34     Kennedy  Edward  C.    ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  12 

347 

KimberOohnL 

E  Cr 

1  July  11 

332     Kennedy  Edward  H.N. 

A  P 

30  July  Oft 

113 

Kinahan  Harold  K.  G. 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

261     Kennedy  Francis  W.  ... 

C 

31  Dec  04 

266 

King  Barnett        ...  rm 

RMG 

29  Sept  11 

151     Kennedy   Frederick   C. 

366) 

0 

L 

15  Apr  10 

Page} 

King  Charles  (act) 

Gr 

3  May  13 

385     Kennedy  Tames  P. 

L 

26  Aug  12 

4316) 

433d}  Kennedy  James  R.      ... 

Ck 

15  July  13 

99 
512 

King  Claude  B.  (act)  ... 
King  Cornelius  W: 

AE 
Gr 

1  May  13 
24  Aug  05 

34     Kennedy  John  N. 

Ck 

15  July  12 

524 

King  Edward  L.  8. 

L 

15  Sept  08 

377     Kennedy  Michael  K.H. 

Lt   Cr 

31  Dec   13 

72 

King  Eric  W.  M 

L 

31  Dec   11 

RMA    Kennedy  Robert        MB 

s  s 

16  May  11 

291 

King  Frank  V 

E  L 

1  May  11 

2916   Kennedy  TheobaldW.B. 

c 

31  Dec    10 

620 

King  Frederick     

Gr 

6  Oct    09 

47     Kennedy  Timothy  J.  ... 

Gr 

10  Mar  05 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

493     Kennedy  William  G.  A. 

Cr 

30  June  07 

Canadian  Government) 

512     Kennedy  -  Purvis 

Charles  B 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan  12 

AO  \ 

159  j 

King  Harold  G 

AP 

13  Dec  11 

457     Kenshett  Harry  F.      ... 

Car 

1  July  99 

431 

King  Harry  J 

Gr 

29  Oct   03 

351     Kent  Samuel     

Gr 

16  Jan    09 

260 

King  Henry  8 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

Kent  Thomas  P.           -j 

EC) 
Cli  S 

3  Oct    87 

385 
100 

King  James  H 

King  Lancelot      

WW 
Mid 

29  Jan  12 
15  Jan   14 

366     Kent  Walter  J 

ECr 

1  Apr  06 

260 

King  Patrick  J 

E  L 

1  Dec  06 

85     Kenworthy  Joseph  M. 

L 

31  Dec  08 

475a  King  Pereival 

E  L 

1  Nov  08 

366     Kenj'on  Guy  V. 

L 

30  Sept  08 

194 

King  Philip  W.  8. 

L 

30  June  06 

490    ) 

113 

King  Richard  G 

E  L 

1  Jan    05 

NH(  Keogh  John  A.    MB,  ba 
JBerm  1 

F8 

21  Feb   06 

349 

King  Richard  M 

Lt  Cr 

2  Nov   12 

507a 

King  Thomas  G 

WM 

1  Jan    12 

CG     Kerr  Charles  L 

L 

15  July  07 

524 

King  William       ...(act) 

WW 

28  Aug  13 

182     Kerr  Fairfax  M. 

L 

1  Oct    06 

86 

King  William  E 

Gr 

1  Jan    08 

Kerr  Mark  E.  F.  ob,mvo 

R  A 

16  May  13 

484a 

King  William  E.  H.(oct) 

AE 

1  Aug  13 

(Lent  for  duty   under 

381 

King  William  H 

S 

6  May  10 

Greek  Govt.) 

484a 

Kingcome  John    ... 

E  L 

1  Aug  10 

4     Kerr  Mark  P.  C. 

SL 

15  Apr    12 

524 

Kingcome William  J.  H. 

HSt 

1  Jan    10 

263     Kerr  Ralph         

L 

28  Feb  1 4 

180 

Kingdom    William  W. 

199     Kerr  Thomas     

L 

30  June  10 

(act] 

Gr 

1  Nov  13 

120 

Kingdon  John  B.  ...(act) 

8L 

15  Sept  13 

2736    Kerr  William  M. 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

420 

KingdonWilliamN.     ... 

SL 

30  Sept  13 

531     Kershaw  Cecil  A 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

Coll 

King-Harman  RobertD. 

L 

15  Feb    14 

231      Kershaw  Charles  A.  N 

AP 

17  June  10 

Kingsbury  John ...  (act] 

Car 

20  Feb  14 

178     Kest  ell  Edwin  R. 

ECr 

1  July  09 

Kingsnorth  Arthur  F.... 

E  C 

7  Jan  14 

OD     Kettlewell   William    R 

W.  '       

Cr 

31  Dec  11 

Kinnear  Ronald  C. 

L 

1  Apr    10 

ST  !•  Kevern  Samuel   E.   H 
Dev.  S 

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

108 
524 

Kirby  James 

Kirby  Richard  E.  W.  ... 

Gr-; 
Lt  Cr 

8  Jan    00 
15  Aug  12 

521 

Kewish  William  H. 

Gr 

19  Oct   10 

549 

Kirkby  Ernest  W. 

L 

31  Dec   07 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


47 


Where 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

serving. 

serving. 

218c    Kirkby  Henry  J 

A  P 

15   Jan  14 

524 

Lacy  Henry  M 

Gr 

15  Dec    11 

61     Kirkland  John  S. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

5 

Laffan  Michael  J.  mb.ba 

S   S 

21  Nov   10 

108      Kirkham  John        

A  E 

1  Nov  04 

11 

Laid)  aw  Robert  S. 

Mid. 

15  May  12 

47      Kirkland  WilliamT.  (act) 

A  E 

1  May  13 

260 

Laing  Henry  G.  S. 

L 

15  Dec    13 

160     Kirkpatrick  Henry  L.  t. 

L 

15  July  13 

Laing  Robert  W.  J.  bm 

C 

1  Jan    13 

326c    Kirkpatrick  KennethO 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

161 

Lake  Atwell    H 

L 

30  Dec  13 

5206   Kirkwood  David  E.  M. 

S  L 

15  May  12 

34 

Lake  Henry  N 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

C/utt.  f  Kirwin  Joseph  J 

E  Or 

1  July  11 

391a 
496 

Lake  Walter  J.  0 

Lakeman    Peter  S.  V. 

Cr 

30  June  12 

Ki  teat  Arthur  deW.  rm 

Maj 

1  Oct    09 

(act) 

Gr 

14  Mar   13 

11a  Kitchener             Henry 

277 

Lakeman  William  B,  ... 
Lamb  Alfred  E.     ...     ... 

E  Cr 

1  Aug  13 

Franklin  C 

Cr 

22  June  11 

524 

ChCr 

26  May  13 

27     Kitchin  Reginald  H.   ... 

Ck 

15  July  13 

385 

Lamb  Francis  E 

ECr 

1  July  lo 

531     Kitching  Henry  W.     .. 

B  Cr 

1  Jan  1 1 

431 

Lamb  Francis  J.  O. 

L 

30  June  07 

180     Kite  Ralph  A 

Gr 

1  Jan   08 

277 

Lamb  Henry  J 

E  L 

1  Jan  08 

389      Kitson  Edward  W. 

L 

15  Dec  09 

540) 

476     Kitson  Henry  K 

Cr 

.31  Dec  11 

DY\ 

Sh\ 

Lamb  Peter     

L 

28  Apr   12 

3i)la  Kitson  James  B 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

385     Kitto  William  J 

150     Knapp  Montague  H.   ... 

L 

F8 

27  June  12 
16  May  10 

385) 
NODS 

Lambe  Charles  L 

Cr 

30  June  08 

108     Knapp  -  Fisher     George 

3396 

Lambert  Albert  J. 

ChAE 

1  Apr  10 

E MA 

Ch 

31  Dec    12 

146 

Lambert  Aubrey 

Cr 

31  Dec   13 

288     Knight  Alfred  G 

B 

10  Nov  11 

Lambert  Cecil  F 

C 

30  June  05 

80     Knight  Alfred  W 

Gr 

5  June  00 

(A  Lord  Commissioner 

385     Knight  George  G 

ECr 

18  Mar  04 

of  the  Admiralty). 

9     Knight  Harold  A 

L 

30  June  08 

273 

Lamhert  Charles  A  .rma 

C 

1  Sep    13 

Knight  John  H.  de  M 

260 

Lambert  Charles  W.    ... 

E  L 

1  Nov  11 

H KM 

C 

1  Jan    13 

129a 

Lambert  David  S 

AP 

2  Mar  06 

23     Knieht  Robert  F 

L 

30  Jan    14 

273 

Lambert  Francis  J. 

L 

:i0  Apr  12 

120     Knight- AdkinWalter  K. 

BA 

Ch 

31  May  10 

Coll 

Lambert  Harold  R.rm-5 

Proby 
2nd  L 

|^1  Oct  13 

261     Knothe  Albert       

E  L 

2  July  07 

127 

Lambert  Harry  E. 

H  W 

5  May  11 

484a   Knott  Bertram  W. 

EL 

1  Nov  04 

145a 

Lambert  Henry  A. 

SL 

15  Jan    13 

507a   Knott  George      ...    rm 

RMG 

1  Sept  11 

ScM 

Lambert  James  C.   rma 

St  Mj 

13  Oct    10 

114     Knott  George  C 

AE 

1  Nov  09 

252 

Lambert  R.C.  Kemble... 

Cr 

30  June 06 

274     Knott  Richard  A 

B 

7  Feb   07 

305 

Lambert  Robert  E. 

SL 

15  Jan    13 

444     Knowles  Charles  H.     ... 
520     Knowles  George  H. 

L 

Lt  Cr 

U  June  08 
U  Dec   11 

TB) 

33  f 

LambertWalter  O.  H.... 

L 

15  Sept  08 

Knowles  William  J. 

Ob  Gr 

U  N.v  in 

259 

Lamble  Francis  J 

ChB 

lApr   12 

438     Knox  Gerald  V.  C. 

Cr 

31  Aug  07 

180 

Lamble  James  G.  ...(act) 

Gr 

18  Oct    13 

507a   Knox  Harry  F 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

274 

Lamey  Alfred        

Car 

4  May  11 

268     Knox  John  N.        

L 

30  May  13 

63a 

Lamond.lohn        

A  E 

1  Oct  10 

490a  Knox-Little  Charles  H. 

L 

15  Apr   08 

118 

Lamotte  Harold  de  G.... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    13 

537a   Knubley  Alban      

L 

30  Jan    14 

170 

Lampen  Lewis  C.        rm 

C 

22  Feb  04 

392     Koe  George  A 

FP 

11  Apr   06 

117 

Lancashire  Joseph  E 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  07 

Krabbe  Frederick  J.    ... 

PinC 

14  Oct    13 

335 

Lancaster  Humphrey  J. 

L 

15  Mar  09 

(Deputy  Judge  Ad- 

337 

Lancaster  Thomas 

Gr. 

2  Dec   11 

vocate  of  the  Fleet) 

96 

Land  Charles  B 

Lt  Or 

15  July  12 

388 

Landale  Geoffrey  J.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

299 

Landale  Walter  L. 

L 

30  Sept  11 

80 

Lander  Duncan  E. 

AP 

15  Oct  13 

KMA 

LandmannLeopoldH  .ma 

Ch 

8  Apr  02 

454 

Landmann  Robert  H.... 

L 

1  Sept  13 

539 

Landon  Arthur  J 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

487 

Landon  Herbert  W.     ... 

A  P 

7  Oct   05 

L. 

176 

Landon  John  P 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr  14 

129 

Lane  Alfred  H 

Car 

4  July  02 

351 

Lane  Arthur  E 

E  L 

1  Nov  09 

263     Labordb  Crichton  F. ... 

Ck 

15  July  13 

288 

Lane  Arthur  G.  N. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Dec   12 

391c    Laborde  Wilfred  M.     ... 

AP 

15  July  13 

337 

Lane  Edward  R.  M.     ... 

S  L 

15  Nov  13 

28     Lacey  Charles  T.  A.    ... 

A  E 

1  Apr  08 

558 

Lane  Geoffrey  H 

AP 

30  Jan  12 

177     Lacey  Ernest  J 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

(Lent  for   duty  under 

62a  Laeey  George  F 

ChGr 

lApr   12 

AustralianGovernment) 
Lane  Harry          ...(act) 

Car 

16  Sept  13 

180     Lacey  Solomon  J 

2736  Lacy  Alexander  D.  (act) 

CrL 
SL 

2  Feb  05 
15  Jan    14 

520) 
WColl  f 

Lane  Henry  G.  E. 

Cr 

30  June  08 

1136  1 

DY^>  Lacy  Ernest  E 

2736 

Lane  Herbert  A.  C. 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

Cr 

31  Dec   99 

118 

Lane  Jeremiah     B 

29  Apr  12 

Saul ) 

273 

Lane  Richard  B 

I    L 

15  July  08 

48      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving 


Rank     Seniority.     ^Jiw 
serving.) 


9     Lane  Robert  H.D. 

Lane  Thomas  B.   ...(act) 
Lane-Poole  Francis  G. 

EMA 

(Third    Asst.    Supt.    of 

Experiments,         Shoe- 

buryness) 

326     Lane-PooleRichardH.O. 

496     Lang  Cyril  J.  M 

3396   Lang  Douglas  C 

292     Lang  G.  Colin       

537a   Lang  George  H 

520     Langdale  Harry  M.     ... 
306     Langdon  James  B. 

213     Langford  Ernest   

263     Langford  Martyn  H.    ... 

225     Langham  Guy      ...(act) 
326c   Langley  Henry  F.  G. 
387     Langmaid  Charles  F. 
524     Lanyon  James 

Lanyon  Theodore  T. 
160     Lapage  Charles  H.  S. 
151     Lapage  Walter  N . . . . 
113     Larcom  Charles  A.  A. 
170) 

DY  !-Larg  Alfred  D.      ... 
Mai.  S 

W  Coll   Larken  Frank 
263     Lashmore  Harry  ... 

Latham  Guy  D.  ... 

Lathbury  George  P.  rm 

Laugharne  Roland  H.P. 

Laughton  Jeffrey  K.  ... 
11a  Laurence  Guy  S.  ...     " 

299     Laurence  Noel  F 

Z.  {■  Lavender  Arthur 

265a  Laverne  Sydney  M,B... 

503     Lavers  Richard  J 

326c   Lavertine  Albert  X.     .. 

Lavington  Hugh  V.     .. 

Lavis  Richard        

Law  Cecil  R.  de  V.     .. 

Law  Colin  E.  M. 


Mid 
Mate 


352 


239 

27 


364 


260 

505 


174c    Law  Edward  F.  B. 
Coll  Law  Francis  C. 


15  Sept  13 
28  Aug  13 


1  Dec  06 


63  LawFrederick  W. 

2916  Law  George  F. 

1276  Law  James  G.        ...(act) 

118  Law  William  J.  B. 

118  Lawder  Edward  F. 

145  Lawder  Keith  M 

273  Lawder  Patrick  B. 

37  Lawford  Edward  D.  W. 

385  Lawford  Vincent  A.    ... 

66  Lawler  Edward  A. 

163  Lawrence  Frederick    ... 
Lawrence  Frederick  S. 

150  Lawrence  Henry  W.    ... 

521  Lawrence  Richard  W. 

385  Lawrence  William  G.  ... 

429  Lawrie  Edward  McC.W. 
Lawrie  Frank  B.  A.    bm 

3396  Lawson  George  A. 

47  Lawson  George  C.  B 

266  Lawson  Robert  N, 


Lt  Cr 

L 

P  L 

SL 

Lt  Cr 

S 

A  E 

B 

S 

S  L 
Mid 
AE 
ChB 
F  P 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

EL 

C 
E  Cr 

Mid 

C 
SL 
Si- 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 

A  E 

EL 

A  E 
F  8 
L 
»M 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 

L 
Probv 
2nd  L 
Lt  Cr 
Gr 
Gr 
Cr 
Mid 
A  P 
L 
L 
F  P 
Gr 
ChCr 
Car 
Gr 
B 
ECr 
Lt  Cr 
C 
Gr 
L 
C 


15  Sept  12 
15  Sept  13 

30  Apr  1  2 
15  May  13 
15  Nov  10 
11  May  0? 

1  Oct  10 
1ft  Aug  07 
5  Nov  09 

15  Ian  )4 
15  May  12 
1  Oct  10 
1  Apr  12 
15  Feb  06 
15  July  07 

31  Dec  1 2 
15  Nov  12 

1  June  02 

31  Dec  13 
1  Feb    07 

lft  Jan  12 
1  Sept  is 

lft  Mav  13 

30  Sept  12 
15  Jan   14 

15  Jan    12 

1  Nov  03 

11  Dec   02 

16  July  03 
15  May  11 

31  Dec   09 

1  Jan  13 
15  Jan  12 
30  June  11 

30  Sept  13 

1  Oct  13 

31  Mar  12 

18  Aug  06 

2  Oct  13 
30  June  07 
lft  Sept  12 
15  Julv  13 
2S  Feb    13 

1  Apr  IS 
1  Apr    10 

19  Oct  10 
1  Apr    12 

28  Dee  11 

13  June 99 
8  Jan  12 
1  Oct    09 

30  Sept  12 
1  May  03 

14  Aug  11 

30  June  08 

31  Dec  12 


1     Lawton  William  R. 

180     Lay  Henry      

42     Layard  Brownlow  V.  ... 

528     Layton  Geoffrey  

352     Leach  Albert  G.      (act) 
180     Leach  Edward  (act) 

484ra   Leach  John  C 

Leach  William  R.  R.  ... 

( Commander   Instructor, 

Mersey    Divn.    Royal 

Naval  PblunterReserve) 

195a  Leaf  Alfred  W.     ...(act) 

272     Leaf  Arthur  E 

AO\ 


520/ 
483 
6 
55 


Leah  Edward  T. 


362 

39 

299 

391a 


99 
362 
237. 

43 


390 
199 
2ft2 
81 
520 


r,ftj 


327 
180 
547 


65 
CG 

512 
520 

505 
132 
342 


Bank.    Seniority. 


E  Cr 
Gr 
L 

Gt  Cr 
Gr 

Gr 
Mid 
Lt  Cr 


Car 
ChCr 


1  Apr  07 

9  Oct  00 
30  July  06 
30  Nov  13 
29  Nov   13 

4  Nov  13 
15  Jan    12 

1  Apr 


AP 


16  Oct    12 

1  Apr    12 

2  Mar    07 


Leahy  Andrew 
Leahy  James  ... 
Leahy  James  P. 
Leahy  John    ... 
Leake  Francis  M 
Learoan  John... 
Lean  Alfred  B. 
Lean  John  W.... 
174c  Learmonth  Frederick  C. 
534     Leary  David  J. 
Leask  Mackenzie 
Leathsm  Eustace  La  T. 

Leatham  Ralph     

Leather  Gerald      

Leather  Harold     

Leather  Samuel     ... 
507a   Leathes  John  D.  de  M. 
520     Le  Brun  William  H.    .. 

505c   Lecky  Arthur  M 

547     Lecky  Hal  ton  S.    .„     .. 

Lee  Alfred       

Lee  Ambrose  N 

Lee  Bernard  A.  W. 

Lee  Charles  J 

Lee  Douglas  B 

267a  Lee  Frederick  C 

66     Lee  Frederick  W 

fta    Lee  George     

2736    Lee  John 

366     Lee  Oliver       

Lee  Reginald  A 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Government.) 
Lee  Robert  T.  H.  V. 
Lee  William  H.  ... 
Leech  Harry  L.  ... 
LeefeJohnB. 
12a  Leeke  Walter  H.  ... 
118  Lees  Charles  C.  D 
326c   Lees  Eric  V.    ... 

120     Lees  John  A 

Lees  Thomas  O.  H. 

Leese  Henry  J. 

I^eeson  George  A. ... 

Le  Farm  Hugh  B. 

Le  Fevre  John  T. ... 

Legate  James 

Legg  Francis  E.  ... 

Legg  Henry    

Legg  Joseph  S. 
Legg  Sydney  0.     ... 
28a  Leggatt  Claud  M.... 
213     Legge  Francis  G.  ... 


13 


ChB 
Gr 

ECr 
Gr 
C 

ChGr 
Gr 
Gr 
C 

ChAE 

F  P 

C 

L 

L 

E  L 

AE 

Mid 

FP 

Lt   Cr 
Cr 
Car 
L 
Mid 
A  E 
A  P 
Car 
B 
Gr 

Ch  B 

Ch  Gr 
E  L 


(act) 


10  Jan  11 
28  Dec    06 

1  July  09 

2  June  03 
22  June  11 
13  May  12 
26  Nov  08 
31  Oct  01 
31  Dec  06 

1  Nov  04 
26  Aug  13 
30  June  09 

30  June  06 
15  Oct    10 

Jan  08 
19  July  03 
15  Sept  13 
15  July  06 

31  Mar  11 
31  Dec  13 
29  Sept  04 
15  Nov  11 
15  Jan   13 

1  Apr  03 

21  May  05 
15  Julv  03 

4  May  05 
8  Sept  10 
I  Apr   12 

22  Feb  12 
1  Aug  05 


ChGr 
Gr 
Car 
Gen 

L 

SL 

Mid 

L 

C 

Schm 

Gr 

Cr 

L 

E  Cr 

Schm 

Gr 

Car 

B 

L 

Gr 


1  Apr  12 
1  Dec  04 
18  Oct  02 
7  Feb  12 
15  Mar  07 
15  Jan   14 

15  May  12 

30  Oct  06 

16  Apr  02 

29  July  96 
6  Feb   01 

31  Dec  06 
23  Aug  12 

1  July  10 

13  Jan    06 

17  Nov  99 
1  June  03 
1  Feb    00 

30  July  07 

14  May  05 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


49 


Where 
serving. 


458 
381 

196 
266 
202 

237 

225 

11 

299 


448 
520  J 
WColl  j 

388 

.    366  ) 

Page  > 

431o  ) 

CG 

160 

420 


54 
Coll 

512 
99 
127a 


542a 

Page) 

534/ 


512 

252 
385 
395 

117* 

Coll 
441 
151 


47 
361 
352 
342 
524 
448 
141 
520 

lya 


Legge  Heneage  0.       ...     L 
Legge  The   Hon.  Hum- 
phrey          L 

Legge  Montague  G.  B.  Lt  Cr 

Leggett  Oliver  E Cr 

LeghJohnA.  P L 

Leicester  Charles  H.  S.       Ck 

Leigh  Frederic  B Mid 

Leigh  Henry Lt  Cr 

Leigh  John  L A  B 

Leir  Ernest  W Lt  Cr 

Leith  George  P Cr 

{Lent  for  duty  under 
Greek  Govt.) 

Leith  Lockhart     Cr 

Lejeune  Jean  H.  B.     ...    A  C 

Le  Mesurier  Charles  B.      C 

Lemon  Sydney  P.  ...  A  E 
Le  Mottee  Douglas  B....  Lt  Cr 

Lenn  Frank    F  P 

Lenny  Charles  G.  A.   ...  Lt  Cr 
Leonard  Francis  C.     ...    F  P 
Leonard  William  H.     ...    AB 
Le  Page  George  W.      ...    E  L 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Turkish.  Govt.) 
Lepper  Charles  W.V.T.S     S  L 
Le  Seelleur  John  T.  bm 

(act)  EM G 
Lesley  Henry  N.  ...  L 

Leslie  Arthur  G Lt  Cr 

Leslie  George  N E  Cr 

Leslie  Maurice  B Lt  Cr 

Leslie  Seymour  G.  rma      C 

Lester  Arthur  B B  L 

L'Eatrange  -  Malone 

Cecil  J L 

(Assistant  to  Director  of 

Air  Department.) 
Letchford  Cecil  A.       ...   A  E 
Letherby  Alfred  ...  H  Sch 

Leverett  William  J.  ...  Ch  Cr 
Leveson  Arthur  C.  cb  K  A 
Leveson-Gower  Osbert 

C.  G L 

Leveson  -  Gower      The 

Hon.  WilliamS Cr 

Levick  George  M.  ...  S 
Lewes  Arthur  P.  M.  ...  L 
Lewes  Edward  R.  ...  L 
Lewes  P.  Vaughan  CB, 

dso      C 
Lewin  Charles  La  P.    ...     Cr 

(Lent     to     Australian 

Government) 
Lewin  Francis  H.  L.   ...  Lt  Ci 

Lewin  George       Gr 

Lewin  George  E Cr 

Lewis  Albert S  B 

Lewis  Cyril  B.  N P 

Lewis  Edward  B E  Cr 

Lewis  Edward  B S  L 

Lewis  Frank  O C 

Jjewjs  George  B Cr 


Rani.    Seniority. 


15  Feb    12 


Aug  09 
Sept  13 
Dec  09 
Dec  10 
July  13 
Sept  13 
Junell 
Nov  Ob 
Nov  1] 
June 13 


31  Dec  10 
15  July  13 

30  June  08 

1  Nov  11 

31  Dec  10 

I  Apr  08 

1  Oct  06 
9  July  06 
1  Jan  13 
1  Feb   07 


15  May  13 

19  Apr  13 
15  J  une  10 
31  Dec   12 

1  Jan  11 
30  Sept  12 

1  Sept  09 
15  Feb   04 

15  Dec   11 


1  May  12 

10  Jan    10 

1  Apr  12 

1  Dec  13 

1  Apr  11 

30  June  13 

21  Nov  02 

lApr  11 

1  Apr   10 

30  June  05 
30  June  08 


15  Aug  09 
28  Mar  03 
31  Dec  12 
10  May  04 
27  Feb    13 

1  Oct  09 
15  July  13 
30  June  13 

1  Dec   13 


Where 
serving. 


306a 
366) 
DV\ 
Chat) 
141 
180 
429 
352 
268a 
552 


2756 

284 

163 

252 

114 

522 

366 

490 

326c 

385 

.  '  r 
4316? 
4176 

223 

337 

492 


Lewis  George  II 

Lewis  George  J.  W.    ... 

Lewis  Harry  J 

Lewis  James  C.  F. 

Lewis  Samuel  R 

Lewis  William  A.  (act) 

Lewis  William  J 

Lewis  William  M.  V    ... 

(Lent  for    duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Lewis-Heath  Frederick 

J.  L 

Lewis-Lloyd,  R.  B. 

Ley  George     

Ley  Harry  G 

Ley  James  C 

Ley  William  J. 
Leycester    William 
Leyshon  Edward  G 
Liddell  Lancelot  C. 


H 


Page  J-  Lidderdale  John  H. 

Liddicoat  Nicholas 

Liddle  James 

Liddle  Morton  R.  B. 
Liddle  Thomas  D.      MB 

Lidiard  Henry  E.  rm-J 

Lidstone  Ronald  A. 
Lightfoot  Andrew 
(Lent    for    duty    under 
Australian  Government.) 
Lightfoot  John  H. 
Lilley  Austen  G.    ... 
Lilley  Reginald  H. 
Lillicrap  Herbert  R. 
Lillicrap  Philip  H. 
Liming  George  E. 
Limpenny  Charles  J. 
Limpus  Arthur  H. 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
the  Turkish  Govt  ' 
Linahan  Richard  M. 
Linberry  Thomas  J. 
Lindner  Leonard  H. 
Lindop  Llewellyn... 
Lindsay  John  C.  H. 
Lindsay  Leonard  W. 
Lindsay  William  ... 

(Lent  for  duty    under 
Australian  Govt.) 
Lindsell  Arthur  8. 

Lines  William  P 

Ling  Eric  W.  W. 

Ling  Percy  J 

Linnington  Thomas  E. 

Linsey  John  S 

Lippiett  John        

Lister  Francis  H 

( Asst.  Engineer-in-  Chief) 
Lister- Kaye  Russell  ... 
Litchfield  F.  Shirley  .. 
Litchfield  William  G.  t 
MAJ 


473 
561 


389 

46a 
350a 

27 

53 
270a 

56 


2256 
476 
260 
213 
347 
27 


291 
180 
420 
196a 
473 
344 
388 
Page) 
533a  ( 


Rank.    Seniority 


Lt  Cr 

E 

L 
E  L 
AE 
Car 

L 


E  L 
Mid 
F  8 
FP 

C 
ChAE 

L 

A  P 
Mid 

AP 

Gr 
Ch 
AE 

Mid 
SS 
QM 
HonL 

Mid 
A  E 


L 

S  L 
Car 
Car 
Gr 
E  L 
R  A 


Gr 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  C 

SS 

Cr 

A  E 

P 


Mid 
Gr 
L 

FP 
Gr 
Gr 
A  E 
E  C 

L 
C 
Ch 
NI 


8  Sept  10 

1  Oct    07 

26  Apr  11 
15  Mar  11 
1  Apr  03 
1  May  13 
8  Sept  09 
30  Jure  06 


15  Sept  04 

15  Jan    13 

11  Nov  07 

1  Oct    10 

30  June  06 

1  Apr  11 

31  Dec  09 

2  Oct  03 
15  Bept  13 

2  July  11 

22  Jan  04 

1  Nov  05 

15  Jan   13 

23  Nov  11 
13  Oct  10 
13  Oct  10 
15  Jan  13 

2  Mar  05 


15  May  07 
15  Oct  12 
15  Nov  13 
1  Oct  07 
27  July  99 
6  Sept  11 
lApr  06 
23  Jan  09 


3  July  02 
30  June  13 
30  June  12 

2  Aug  08 
30  June  13 

1  Mar  1C 

7  Oct    13 


15  Jan  12 
HO  Mar  01 
15  Nov  08 
19  Apr  10 
29  Nov  11 
19  Oct    10 

1  Nov  08 

2  Dec    12 

1  Apr  09 
22  June  11 
4  Sept  00 
7  Dec   00 


50      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Little  Arthur  G.    ...  BM1 

Maj 

8  Oct    13 

228a   Little  Charles  J.  C.      ... 

Cr 

1  Jan    13 

458 

Long  Henry  W 

B 

12  July  12 

575     Little  Henry  A 

EL 

1  Aug  05 

63 

Long  Paul  A.  M 

S  L 

30  Oct    13 

(Lent  for    duly   under 

273 

Long  Wilfrid 

E  h 

1  Oct    11 

Australian  Govt.) 

266 

Long  William  D.     (act) 

B 

7  June  13 

89     Little  Herbert  J. 

ECr 

26  Mar  08 

89 

Longbottom  Ellis 

A  E 

1  Apr   04 

2736    Little  Ivo  C 

Mid 

15  May  13 

114 

Longden  Horace  W.    ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   10 

Coll   Littledale  Bernard  J. .. 
37     Littledale  Herbert  F.  ... 

L 

Lt  Or 

30  Dec  13 
1  Apr    13 

17  f 

Longford  Terence  A.  F. 

L 

30  June  09 

Littleton  Heorge  H.rma 

W  O 

17  May  07 

284 

Longhurst  Gerald  F.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

259     Littleton  Hugh     

AP 

19  May  11 

Longland  William  E.  ... 

EL 

1  May  04 

408     Littleton  Richard  C.  A. 

L 

31  Aug  10 

366  ) 

252  T 

Page  > 

Longmore  Arthur  M.  ... 

L 

30  Dec    06 

DYV  Littlewood  Alfred  W. ... 

E  Cr 

1  Apr    07 

4316  ) 

Cape) 

DY) 

305a   Litton  Thomas  B...      ... 

B 

1  Feb   03 

NH> 

Longridge  Michael    ma 

Ch 

26  Sept  98 

37a  Livermore  Albert  G.  N. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

Mal\ 

366     Liversidge    Edward  W. 

ECr 

1  Apr  06 

16 

Longridge  Thomas 

Car 

1  Jan    01 

170) 

552 

Longstaff  Cuthbert  D.... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Mar  11 

DY>  Liversidge  John  G. 

EC 

24  June  13 

(Lent  for   duty   under 

Mai) 

Australian  Govt.) 

J?H\  Livesay  Arthur  W.  B.  I 

C°-P*  \                         MB,  FBC8  Ed.  f 

FS 

12  Nov  11 

3396 
WColl 

Longstaff  John  L 

Looker  Albert  H.     (act) 
Loring  Ernest  K 

Lt  Cr 
Gr 
C 

31  Dec   13 
8  Dec   13 
30  June  10 

589     Liveaay  Augustus  F.  B. 

AP 

8  Mar  03 

Lough  ReginaldD.H.BM 

C 

1  Jan    14 

(Lent    for   duty   under 

111 

Loughlin  Dermot       MB 

s 

6  May  10 

Australian  Govt.,  with 

4 

Love  Robert   

Gr 

5  Oct   00 

local    acting    rank    oj 

263 

Loveband  Rochfort  Y. 

L 

30  July  12 

Paymaster) 

261 

Loveband  John  G.  Y.  ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

150     Livingstone  Norman  M. 

16 

Lovell  Richard  T.  T.    ... 

Gr 

5  June  00 

DCL,  LL.B,  MA 

Ch 

1  Feb   10 

484a 

Loveridge  Henry  J.    ... 

ECr 

1  July  09 

364     Llewellyn  George  St.  J. 

L 

30  June  09 

4716 

Lovett  Charles  T....(act> 

SB 

20  Sept  13 

60a   Llewellyn  Robert  G.   ... 

S  L 

15  Jan  14 

366 

Lovett  Samuel  H.W.  ma 

Ch 

20  May  01 

391c    Llewelyn  Robert  H.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan  12 

342 

Lovett-Cameron   Archi- 

Llewhellin Frederick  .. 

L 

2  Nov   10 

bald  A 

Lt  Cr 

15  Apr  12 

266     Lloyd  Cecil  K 

AP 

13  Jan    10 

288 

Lowder  Frederick    W. 

165     Lloyd  David  W 

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

(act) 

Gr 

14  Oct   13 

120     Lloyd  Frederick  J. 

AP 

22  Nov  09 

508 

Lowe  Ernest  E.          esc 

L 

27  June  12 

326     Lloyd  Frederick  J.  H.... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

430 

Lowes  Joseph  E.  ...  (act) 

A  E 

SI  Mar  14 

259     Lloyd  Harold  Q.         ba 

Ch 

15  Nov  10 

99 

Lowis  Arthur  W 

Or 

30  June  08 

326c    Lloyd  Harry  D 

Gr 

15  Oct    01 

11a 

Lowis  Geoffrey  L. 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

202     Lloyd  Lionel  V.       (act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

40 

Lowlett  Frederick  S.  ... 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

544     Lloyd  Robin  W.  M.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  13 

129 

Lowman  Frank  E. 

Gr 

5  June 00 

503     Lloyd  Walter  E 

S 

5  Nov  09 

237 

Lowndes  Alexander     ... 

C 

30  June  13 

175     Lloyd  William  A 

A  P 

7  Apr   06 

366 

Lowndes  Douglas  V 

ss 

11  Feb   09 

2736   Lloyd-Owen,  Richard  0. 

A  C 

15  Jan   14 

Lowrey  Thomas    

AE 

1  Apr    03 

61      Lloyd-Roberts  Henry  G. 

AC 

15  July  13 

117a 

Lowry  Sir  Robert  S.  KCB 

A 

1.3  Dec    13 

71      Lobb  Francis  F 

ss 

23  May  06 

(Senior  Officer  on  the 

273e   Lobb  Herbert  T.  G.      . 

EL 

1  June 04 

Coast  of  Scotland) 

86     Lock  Henry  J.       ...  rm 
5     Lock  Herbert  H 

L 
Gr 

1  July  05 
14  Aug  11 

Lowther  Sidney      RM  < 

QM 
HonL 

14  June  11 
14  June  11 

218     Lock  Richard  G 

L 

1  Oct    09 

385 

Lowther  -  Crofton     Ed- 

507a  Lock  Walter  W 

E  L 

1  May  06 

ward  G DSO 

C 

31  Dec  09 

299     Lockhart  Anthony  B.... 

L 

15  Nov  10 

263 

Loxley  Arthur  N, 

C 

22  June  11 

332     Lockhart  Charles  S.      ... 

L 

1  Oct    12 

431 

Loxley  Vere  D.      ...  km 

C 

1  Sept  11 

90     Lockhart  Moses    

B 

31  May  06 

Luard  Frank  W.    ...  RM 

LtCol 

14  May  10 

(Lent    for    duty    under 

CG 

Luard  Herbert  Du  C.  ... 

Cr 

9  Nov  00 

Australian  Govt.) 
258     Lockyer  Hughes  C.      ... 

C 

31  Dec   08 

CG\ 

385  f 

Luard  John  S 

C 

30  June  05 

19a   Loder  Frederick  C.     ... 

B 

26  Sept  11 

352 

Luard  Trant  B.     ...   rm 

Maj 

5May  11 

lb   Loder-Symonds      Fred- 

178 

Lubbock   Alexander  N. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dee  13 

erick  P 

Cr 

1  Jan   09 

160 

Lubbock  Rupert  E. 

L 

31  Aug  07 

217c   Loftie  J.  Henry    

Cr 

31  Dec   07 

Lucas  Charles  A.  C.  rm 

L 

I  July  08 

326     Loly  Edward  M. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

260 

Lucas  Claude  de  N.     ... 

S  L 

30  Aug  13 

191     Loman  Frederick  T.  ... 

HSsh 

20  Feb  14 

277 

Lucas  Frederick  C. 

L 

15  Nov  07 

385     Lomas  Ernest  C.        MB 

238 

Lucas  Walter  C 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

FRCSEd.,  DSO 

FS 

21  Oct    04 

2176 

Luce  John       

C 

30  June  09 

3396   Lonev  Robert  G 

Car 

12  Nov  00 

113 

Luck  Frank    

8  B 

31  Jan   06 

213 

Long  Eustace  R.  D.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  13 

47 

Luckham  Charles  M.  ... 

FP 

19  Aug  07 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


51 


Where 
serving 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Luff  Edwin bm| 

QM 
BonL 

1 7  Dec  10 

252 
132 

McCall  Henry  W.  U.   ... 
McCann  John  W 

Mid 

ChGr 

15  Jan    13 
1  Apr    12 

520) 

221a 

McCarthy  Charles 

Gr 

28  Feb    12 

JJl'l 

Luker  Frederick   

B 

1  Nov  00 

524 

McCarthy  Charles  G.  ... 

ChGr 

28  Dec    13 

Portl  ) 

McCarthy  Edward  kma 

Maj 

18  Oct    12 

Coll 

Lukis  Wilfrid  B.  F.      i 

Proby 

j-l  Oct  13 

Po 

McCarthy  Edward  D.B. 

bm"| 

2nd  L 

(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

505 

Lumb  Prank   

L 

30  June  07 

McCarthyFrederick    ... 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

Lumsden  Frederick  W. 

191 

McCarthy  James  D.  ma 

Ch 

26  Dec  02 

RMA 

ATaj 

10  Jnnel3 

1 

McCarthy  Jeremiah  ... 

L 

26  Apr   11 

129 

Lund  John     (act) 

Gr 

10  June  13 

505 

McCarthy  John        (act) 

Gr 

25  June  13 

237 

Lundholm  Torkel 

L 

22  June  11 

153 

McCarthy  Patrick 

Gr 

6  Oct    09 

11a 

Luscombe  Ernest  J.  (act) 

Qr 

25  June  13 

334 

Luscomhe  Frederick  J. 

Gr 

12  Feb   01 

240 

McCarthy  Thomas E.  J. 

ChCr 

1  Apr   12 

153 

Luscombe  Geoffrey  A. 

L 

30  June  07 

McCauslandEdwinL.RM 

MGen 

19  May  10 

160 

Lush  Cecil  H.        ...    ... 

L 

15  Aug  12 

391c 

McCausland  Eric  M.   ... 

Mid 

15  Sep't  13 

61 

Lusbington  Guye  W.    . 

120 

McCausland  Henry  L. 

BMA 

C 

13  Mar  08 

M RM 

L 

1  July  08 

432 

268e 

Lushington  Stephen  W. 
Luxmoore  Henry 

Mid 
Cr 

15  May  13 
30  June  06 

101  f 

McClelland  Henry  W. 

Gr 

2  Aug  02 

22 

Luxon  George  W 

ChCr 

1  Apr  12 

ISO 

McClelland  Peter 

Gr 

ii  ^ov  n 

284 

Lydall  Cecil  W.     ...  ma 

Ch 

1  Aug  06 

366 

Lydekker  Guy  O 

L 

30  July  10 

391a 

McClintock  John  W.  L. 

C 

30  June  12 

552 

Lyle  Ronald  R 

Mid 

15  May  12 

67 

MeClounan   Sydney  C. 

Car 

29  Feb    12 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

457 

McCloy  Alexander    MB 

BS 

21  Nov  10 

25 

Australian  Govt.) 
Lynch  Thomas     

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

TB  I 

026  f 

McConnell  Thomas 

Gr 

1  Jan  08 

473     Lyne  George  A.    ...  RM 
WColl  Lyne  Thomas  J.  S. 

RMG 
Cr 

1  Sept  11 
28  Sept  12 

524 

McConnell  William  F.  1 

Ch 
MAA 

j-l  Jan  10 

582a 

Lyne  William        

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

448 

McCorquindale       Alex- 

(Lent for  duty  under  the 

ander     (act) 

AE 

1  Feb    14 

326 

Australian  Govt.) 
Lynes  Charles  E 

P  P 

16  Feb    13 

540) 
DYS 

McCowen  Gerald  R.  md 

S 

6  Nov  08 

Lynes  Hubert 

C 

31  Dec  11 

22 

McCowen  Randal  B.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   13 

217 

Lyon  Charles  D 

B 

15  Jan  13 

232 

McCrum  Cecil  R 

L 

15  Feb    14 

61 

Lyon  Fit zHugh  C. 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

29 

McCullagh  AlexanderB. 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

2746 

Lyon  Francis  H 

E  L 

10  June  03 
3  Oct  12 

11 

552 

McCullock  Samuel  A.... 
McCutcheon  Alfred     ... 

ChGr 

18  Sept  13 

180 

Lyon  George  H.    D  O. 

B 

1  Sept  99 

42 

Lyon  Harold  V 

L 

30  May  11 

(Lent    for  duty   under 

2176 

Lyon  Herbert  I.  N. 

L 

3  Sept  07 

Australian  Govt.) 

326 

Lyons  Algernon  E.  P. ... 

L 

31  Dec  08 

228a 

McCutcheon  James, 

DY  \ 
Dev    | 

180 

Lyons  Richard      

ChB 

25  Sept  10 

MB,  BA. 

SS 

23  May  12 

Lyster  Arthur  L.  St.  G. 

L 

15  Mar  09 

48 

McDermott  John    (act) 

Gr 

20  May  13 

Lywood  Edwin  G.     RM 

LtCol 

12  Oct    10 

179 

McDonald  Daniel  G.  ... 

ChCr 

1  Apr    12 

48 

McDonald  George 

AE 

1  Oct    10 

180 

McDonald  Harry 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

384 

McDowall  John  H.    MB 

SS 

23  May  12 

335 

540  1 
DY} 
Sh.) 

99 

McDowell  Daniel 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

McElligott  Timothy    ... 

ChB 

5  Nov  13 

McElwee  John      ...  md 

P  8 

22  Feb  04 

496a 

McEwen  George  E.     ... 

EL 

1  Jan    05 

582a 

McEwen  Gerald  E.  W. 
(Lent   for     duty    under 
Australian  Government) 

EL 

INov  07 

385 

McFarlane  David  E.   ... 

EL 

1  Apr  12 

350 

McGachen  Francis  S.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

207 

McGhie  Henry  B 

EL 

1  Dec  07 

M. 

Ber} 
490) 

McGiffin  Robert  H.   MB 

8  8 

21  Nov  12 

418a 

McGillewie  Donald  I.... 

L 

15  July  06 

185a 

McAxister  JohnW.  ... 

A  E 

lApr   09 

505c 

McGinty  John      

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

273 

McBean  Russell  H.(act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

131 

McGonagill  Alfred  J.  ... 

Gr 

16  Apr   02 

537a 

McBride  William 

Ck 

15  July  13 

528 

McGrane  Richard 

B 

3  Apr  05 

262 

McBroom  James  

AE 

INov  09 

274 

McGrath  Dona!  S. 

L 

15  Dec  13 

52      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

326c 
385 
42 

203 

326c 

185a 


ODD 

366  J 
Page} 
431a) 

286 


258 
385 
366 

127a 

326a 


Page  ) 
533a  S 

443 

366 

230 

356 

283a 

174c 

528 

TB\ 

052  S 

39)  c 

114 

524) 

DY> 

Dev  ) 


273 
326 
305a 
DY  \ 
Berm  \ 
274 


6 
484a 
421 


127 
91 

NH  1 

Piy\ 

524' 

177 

552 


McGrath  George  ... 
McGregor  David  J.     ... 
McGregor  -  Robertson 

Thomas  B.  S 

McQ  rigor  RhoderickR. 

McGuffie  John  J 

McHardy  Robert  P.    ... 

Mclntyre  Lionel , 

Mclvor  Murdo       

McKean  Lionel  D. 

McKenna  Francis  J.  L 

P MB 

McKenna  Gerald  M    ... 

McKenzie  John    

McKenzie  Malcolm  A. 
McKenzie  Murdock 

McKew  Robert  ba,  bd  \ 
McKinlay  Alfred  W.  ... 
McLachlan  John  bm  J 
McLachlan  William(act) 
McLaurin  John 
McLean  William  C.(act) 
McLennan  Duncan  M. 

McLeod  John  H 

McLeodJohnJ.    ... 

McLeod  John  K 

McLoughlin  Michael  J. 
McLoughlin  William  .. 
McLucas  John       

McMahon  Thomas 

McMaster  Humphrey.. 
McMaster  Michael 

McMickan  Walter  C.  ... 

McMullen  Alexander  P. 
McNabb  Daniel  J.  P 

(Assistant  to  M.D.G.) 
McNeil  Smith  Henry  C. 

McNeill  Arthur    

McOustra  James 

McQuade  Frederick  ba 

McQueen  Walter , 

McRae  Andrew  ...  bm] 

McSheehy  Louis  J.P.G 
McTigue  William 
McVittie  Reuben  J.(aci) 
McWhirter  Gilbert  M 
McWilliam  Henry  H... 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
MacArthur  Colin  G. 
MacDermott    Anthony 

F.J. 
MacDiarmid  Alexander 

J MB 

Macdiarmid  John...    . 
Macdonald  Allan  R.  A 
(Lent    f»r  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 


B  L 

L 

8  L 
AE 

Lt  Cr 

Mate 

Gr 

AP 


SS 

L 

ChCr 

ChGr 

A  E 

Ch 

NI 

EL 

Q  M 

HonL 

B 

E  Cr 

AE 

ChAE 
B  L 
A  E 
L 
Gr 
B 
A  E 

Gr 

Mid 
Mid 

Lt  Cr 

SL 

F  IS 

AC 
B 

AE 

Ch 

AE 

QM 

HonL 

P 

B 

B 

AE 
Mid 


L 
Lt  Cr 


ChGr 

Lt  Cr 


1  Mar  02 
1  June  02 

1  Apr  10 
15  Sept  13 

1  Jan  12 
30  June  12 
14  Feb  13 
27  Dec  06 

11  Oct    07 


8  Nov  06 
15  Dec  13 
1  Apr  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  Apr  09 

30  Dec  02 
1  June  03 
1  Apr  03 

11  Aug  04 
U  Aug  04 
7  June  13 

1  Apr  07 

1  Feb  14 

1  Oct    13 

29  Dec  13 

1  Apr   0:^ 

31  Dec  06 
24  Nov  05 
26  Aug  11 

1  Nov  04 

1  May  06 

15  Sept  13 
15  Sept  13 


15  Dec   12 

20  Aug  0i 

15  July  13 
10  Nov  11 
1  Oct    10 

1  June9S< 

24  Feb  06 
5  July  10 
5  July  10 

20  June  12 

10  July  11 
7  June  13 
1  Jan    12 

15  Jan    12 


1  Apr  12 
31  Dec   08 


1  Apr   12 
30  June  13 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

47     MacDonald  Donald     ... 

Gr 

15  May  03 

262     Macdonald  Donald  R.... 

L 

31  Dec   10 

MacDonald  John 

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

6     Macdonald  John  ...  md 

S  S 

11  Feb  09 

476     MacDonaldMalcolmH.S 

U  Cr 

15  Oct    08 

Macdonald  William  B. 

Cr 

31  Dec  04 

MacDonald  William  N. 

ECr 

1  July  12 

392     MacEwan  Ernest 

S 

«  Mav  1 0 

284     MacEwen  William  I.  L. 

SL 

30  Nov  13 

48     Macey  John  R 

EL 

1  Jan   05 

284     Macey  William  H. 

B 

1  Jan   12 

48     MacFarlan  Robert  S.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  11 

160a   MacGill  Ronald    

A  P 

27  Mar  12 

453     MacGill  Thomas  C.      ... 

L 

1  Oct    08 

9     MacGregor  Donald  P. 

L 

30  June09 

2176   Machan  John  S 

BL 

1  July  08 

155     Macllwaine  Arthur  W. 

A  P 

26  Apr   10 

94     Macllwaine  William  S. 

L 

30  May  12 

444     MacintoshGeorgeD.  mb 

S 

24  Nov  11 

61     Macintyre  Ian  A.P.(aci) 

S  L 

15  Jan  14 

252     Mack  Arthur  G 

Mid 

15  Jan   13 

342     Mack  Jesse  H 

ChGr 

1  Nov  13 

4966  Mack  Philip  J 

SL 

15  June  13 

470     Mack  Ralph  M 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

507a   Mack  Richard  H 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

213     Mackay  David  J.  D.    ... 

Car 

1  Mar  05 

524     MasKayJohn 

ChGr 

9  Oct   12 

.384     Mackay  John 

Gr 

30  Apr  08 

2916    Mackay  Robert  H.  R. ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  13 

145a  M'ickean  Arthur  J. 

BL 

1  June  02 

518     Mackenzie  Cecil  J.  G.... 

EL 

INov   11 

Ill     MacKenzie  Colin      nso 

Cr 

30  June  06 

273     Mackenzie  Colin  C.  L. 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Mav  13 

547     Mackenzie  Francis  V.H. 

L 

31  Dec   08 

389     Mackenzie  Harry  P.  ... 

E  L 

1  Jan    05 

512     Mackenzie  Kenneth    ... 

L 

30  July  08 

498     MackenzieKenneth  H.L. 

L 

30  Mar  10 

81     Mackenzie  Patrick  H. 

L 

15  Mar   10 

202     Mackenzie  Reginald  P. 

A  P 

11  Mar  10 

266     Mackenzie  Roderick  E. 

F.  McQ 

Mid 

15  May  12 

84     Mackenzie  William  B.  (a) 

It  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

146     Mackenzie  WilliamB  (6) 

Lt  Cr 

30  Mar  13 

63a   Mackenzie-GrieveAlanJ. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

11a    Mackenzie-Grieve  John 

S.  M 

SL 

15  Jan  13 

kv  I  Mackenzi  e-G  r  i  e  v  e 
^M      Kenneth  M.        ...     - 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

507a  MacKeown  Robert  J.  MB 

F  S 

15  May  11 

11a   Mackeson  Donald  F.   ... 

Mid 

15  May  12 

266     MacKichan  Edward  W. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Mar  14 

Mackie  James  M 

Gr 

9  May  01 

23     Mackie  Thomas  O. 

AP 

10  Sept  03 

1596   MackinnonEdmondJ.G. 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

Po     MacKinnon  Arthur  A. 

(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

261     MacKinnonLachlanD.l. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    11 

120     Mackness  George  J.     ... 

S  L 

30  Oct    12 

186     Mackworth  Geoffrey   ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   13 

Maclachlan  Crawford  ... 

C 

31  Dee  08 

2S4     Maclean  Alexander  mb 

F  S 

22  Aug  05 

225 

MacLean  Colin  K. 

Cr 

30  Jun«  10 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


53 


Where 
serving. 


Po 


239 


263 
39 


432 
180 


263 

448 


Maclean  John  C.  ...(act) 
Maclean  Robert  W.  (act) 
1806    Macleod  George  E. 
305a    MacLeod  Kenneth 
1276   Macleod  William  B.  MB 
185a  Macleod  William  S.  P. 
11'  Coll   MacMahon  Brian  P.     .. 
47     MacMahon    George    R. 

MB,  BA 

MacMahon  Robert  P.... 

Macmillan   Charles    C. 

dso.md 

Macnair  John  H 

Macnair  Smith  JamesBM 
W  Colt  Macnamara  Patrick  ... 
493  MaconochieArchibaldW 
MachonochieHenry  km 
Macpherson  Alan  D.  L. 
MacphersonJohnS.  (act) 
Macpherson      Kenneth 

D.W 

349a  MacQueen  Bernard  D ... 
518  Macrorie  Arthur  K.mvo 
Madden  Alexander  C.G. 
Madden  Charles  E.  cvo 
(Bear  Admiral  •Second 
Cruiser  Squadron) 
473  Magee  Francis  J.  ... 
^  I  Magee  William  E.B. 

177     Maggs  Ivor  A. 

Magrane  James  V, 
267  Magrath  Walter  8. 
492a  Mahon  Frederick  P.  .. 
385  Mahon  Richard  F.  H .  H 
f>24  Mahoney  Arthur  P.  .. 
484a  Mahoney  Charles  (act.) 
421     Mahoney  Patrick  (act).. 

Main  Charles 

Main  Prank     

Main  Harold  B 

Main  Reuben 

Main  Sidney  E 

Main  Wilfrid  G      

Mainguy  Sidney  B.     ... 

P^d  |  Mainprice  Bernard  P..  . 

174a   Mainprice  Ernest  W.  L 

366     MairJohnM 

Mairis  Edward  S.       RM 
145     Maitland  Pelham  A.  (act) 

D^o  \  Maitland  Percy  E. 

159     Maitland  Percy  E. 
232     M  a  i  1 1  a  n  d-D  o  u  g  a  1 1 
Arnold   ... 
Maitland-Kirwan  Lionel 

P 

Maitland-  Makgill- 

Crichton  James  H 
Major  Harold  G.  T.  .. 
Makeig-Jones    W.    To 

field       

75a  Makin  Robert ,. 


V. 


Seniority. 


8  L 
W.A. 

P  S 
Lt   Cr 

FS 

L 

Lt  Cr 

FS 

ss 
s  s 

Mid 

C 

L 
E  Cr 
RMG 
Mid 

G 

Lt  C: 
E  L 
Cr 
Mid 
R  A 


15  Sept  13 
18  Dec    13 

29  Nov  13 
31  Dec  11 

14  Nov  10 

30  July  09 

31  Dec   12 

16  May  10 
21  Nov  10 

23  May  06 

15  Sept  12 
1  Sept  10 

30  Oct    OP 

14  Sept  13 
la  Feb   14 

15  May  12 
18  Oct    13 

1  Apr  13 
1  Apr  03 
30  June  07 
15  Sept  12 
12  Apr    11 


28 
16 

385 
448 

128 
160 


385 
291 


512 


304     Malan  Charles  C.  de  M 

19a   Malcolm  Alfred  G.     MB 

Coll     MalcolmPulteney  W.rm 


Gr 
L 

AE 

L 
A  P 
S  S 

Cr 

Gr 

Gr 
B 
E  L 
E  Cr 
E  L 
E  Cr 
E  L 
E  L 
Lt  Cr 

Ck 

8P 
Gr 
C 

S  L 
P8 
Mid 


Cr 


19  Oct  10 
1  Oct   08 

1  Oct    10 

15  June  09 

11  Nov  10 

11  July  06 

31  Dec  08 

3  Dec  02 

28  May  13 

25  June  13 

1  Nov  03 

1  Apr   04 

1  Nov  06 

1  Apr   07 

1  July  09 

15  Apr   05 

30  Nov  13 

1 5  July  13 

24  July  10 
30  Oct  08 
28  Aug  0] 
15  Jan  14 

20  Aug  01 
15  May  13 

15  Feb    08 


31  Dec  07 
12  Nov   95 

15  Nov  10 
30  June  06 

1  Oct  08 
14  May  09 
1  Sept  11 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

448     Maiden  Charles  H.     RM 

C 

Uan    13 

Cull     Maiden  Gilbert  C... 

L 

15  Feb    13 

170     Male  Maurice  T.    ...  MB 

SS 

16  May  11 

Malet  Edward  B.  W.     f 

RMl 

?robv 
2nd  L 

1 1  Oct  12 

AQ  j-  Malim  Harold  C 

A  P 

6  Oct    05 

4     Mallett  Alfred  J 

Gr 

27  July  11 

183     Mallett  Alfred  M 

Gr 

29  Sept  04 

161     Mallett  Henry          (act) 

AE 

1  Nov  13 

63     Mallett  Samuel  R. 

B 

1  Apr    98 

388     Mallin  Samuel       

490  1 

DYV  Mallinson  Ernest  D.    ... 

ChGr 

1  Apr    12 

E  Cr 

17  Dec  07 

Berm  ) 

493a   Malone  Albert E.  MB,  ba 

S 

4  Oct    12 

392     Maltby  Henry  B 

L 

31  Aug  08 

^J-Maltby  Percy  D 

E  Cr 

1  Jan    09 

Manisty  H.  W.  Eldon... 

P  P 

5  Oct    11 

(Lent    for   duty  under 

Australian   Government) 

181     Mahkey  John 

ChAE 

1  Oct   11 

492a    ManleyJohnS 

B 

15  Jan  13 

Coll     Manley  Nicholas      (act) 

Mate 

18  Dec   13 

3586   Mann  Pairman  R 

8  S 

8  Nov  06 

237     Mann  Fredeiick  ...(act) 

W  M 

1  May  13 

Po     Mann  Wilfred  8.    ...(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

385      Mann  William  S 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

180     Mannakee  Frederick  W. 

(act) 

WO 

3  Nov  13 

180     Mannell  Frederick 

W  A 

8  Aug  11 

148c    Manners  Cecil  S 

AP 

U7  May  02 

150     Manners  Errol       

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

180     Manning  Oliver    

ChGr 

9  Jan    11 

191     Mansbridge  Frederick  H 

B 

1  Nov  99 

CQ     Mansel  Charles  P. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  03 

547     Mansfield  Charles 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

Mansfield  Cyril  J. 

MVO,  MD 

DSG 

27  Sept  13 

225     Mansfield  George  G.    ... 

A  E 

1  Jan    09 

462     Mansfield  James  C. 

L 

M  Junell 

Po     Mansfield  John  M.  (act) 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

366     Manson  William    ...     ... 

Gr 

3  Apr   03 

19     Manthorp    Frederic    L. 

AE 

4  M  ar  04 

118     Manton  Charles     

AE 

1  Mar  10 

86     Manton  Joseph  M. 

A  E 

I  May  03 

35     Manton  Reginald 

AE 

1  Oct    10 

340a   Manwaring  Percival  C. 

W 

S  L 

15  Dec  12 

AdC    Marchant     Alfred      E. 

CB,  RM 

Col 

22  Jan    11 

237     Marcbant  Charles 

AE 

5  Jan    05 

252     Marchant  Ernest  J.  W. 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

276     Marchant  Herbert  J.   ... 

Gr 

29  Nov  06 

28     Marcon  Reginald  E.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   09 

Marden  Albert  E 

A  E 

24  Feb   06 

(Lent     for    duty    under 

Australian  Government) 
520  1 
D  Y  >  Marescaux  Gerald  C.  A. 

R  A 

15  Dec  13 

Portl  ) 

118     Markham  Ernest  L.  me 

S 

6  May  10 

255      Marks  Charles  S 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

Ill      Marks  Percy  DE 

AP 

23  Aug  04 

259     Marks  Thomas      

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

4806 

Marks  William      

Car 

30  Mar  00 

54      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Coll 
512 

160 

528 
153 
170 

273c 
33  a 

388 
Po 


114 

114 
512 
Page) 
533a  ( 
342 
203 
389 
161 
385 
277 
TB\ 
89/ 
385 
388 
385 
172 
432 
237 
552 


520 

366 

26 

TBA 

Sec  \ 
237  5 
339 
474a 
151 
263 
337 
278 
524 
3586 

42 
303 


153 

366 

252 

512 

520 

391c 

160 


Mark-Wardlaw  Alex- 
ander L.  P 

Mark-Wardlaw  William 
P 

Markwiek  Gordon  P. ... 

Marrack  Hugh  K. 

Marrack  Philip      

Marriott  Horace  B. 

Marriott  John  P.  R.  ... 

Marryat  Hugh  D. 

Marsden  Arthur 

Marsden  Norman  A.    ,.. 

Marsden-Smedley  John 
B.  A (act) 

Marsh  Alex  B.       ...   ba 

Marshall  Edward  J.    ... 
Marshall  Edward  T.    ... 

Marshall  Frederick  W. 

Marshall  Harry  G. 
Marshall  Henry  Q.(act) 
Marshall  Herbert  J.  T. 
Marshall  William  E.  ... 
Marshall  William  E.  ... 
Marston  Edward  D . 

Marston  Frank  C. 

Marston  Guy  M 

Martell  Albert  A.  G.    ... 

Martell  Percy  D 

Martell  Richard  W.     ... 
Marten  Francis  A. 

Martin  Albert  B 

Martin  Alfred  H 

(Lent     for    duty    under 
Australian  Government.) 

Martin  Alfred  M 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

Martin  Arthur  E.  J.    ... 

MartinArthur  R. 

Martin  Evan  H 

Martin  George  E 

Martin  George  F 

Martin  Henry  J . 
Martin  Henry  J. 
Martin  John  ... 
Martin  John  H.B.mb.ba 
Martin  Ralph  P.  .. 
Martin  Robert  W. 
Martin  RobertW.  J 
Martin  Robin  B.  .. 
Martin  Sidney  H....(ac£) 
Martin  Tliomas  W. 
Martin  William  E.  R 
Martin  William  L.  frcsi 
{Assistant  to  M.D.  G.) 
Martin  William  N.  ma 
Marwood  Ralph  B. 
Marwood  Thomas 
Marx  George  F.  L. 
Mascull  George  ...  esc 
Masetield  William  B.ba 
Mason  Charles 
Mason  Emlyn  H.  G. 


(act) 


L 

L 
L 
AP 
F  S 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 
AC 

SL 

S    8 

ChB 

Lt  Cr 

BCr 

B  L 
Gr 
C 

F  S 
E  L 

SL 

ChGr 

Cr 
E  L 
ECr 
ECr 

Cr 
ChCr 
Car 


B 
WW 
Lt  Cr 


A  P 

Gr 
ChGr 

S   S 

s 

Mid 

Gr 

Gr 

L 

AE 

L 

F  P 
F  8 

Ch 

PinC 
AE 
L 
L 

Ch 
HSch 
AE 


30  June  12 

15  Oct  07 

1  Apr  07 

30  June  10 

2  July  06 
11  Feb   07 

1  Apr   10 

31  Dec  09 
31  Aug  12 
15  Jan    14 

15  Sept  13 
23  May  12 

1  Apr  12 

15  Sept  11 

1  June 07 

1 
29 

22 
11 
1 
15 


Seniority. 


Nov  10 
Apr  13 
June  11 
Nov  07 
Apr  11 
Sept  13 

Apr   12 

June 05 
Aug  07 
June  06 
Apr  07 
Aug  11 
Dec  13 
Apr  99 


12  July  12 

15  Jan  13 
1  Jan  10 
15  Aug  12 

1  Apr  13 

30  Aug  05 

22  Apr  13 
8  Mar  13 
May  06 
Nov  09 
Jan  13 
Jan  08 
Mar  10 
July  12 
Feb  14 
May  11 
Dec  07 
May  12 


1  Oct  07 
1  Dec  11 
1  Nov  12 

15  Apr  11 
4  Apr  11 
3  Jan  12 
1  Apr   01 

12  Mar  05 


Po{ 
385 

479 

366    ) 

Page> 

4316  ) 

388 

496a 

252 

418a 

113 

263 

439cj 

457 
DY\ 
Lev  \ 

280 

352 


180 

80 
180 

RMA 
366    1 

Page} 
4316) 

273c 

47 
524 
266 
273 
385) 
NODy 

63 
153 
1806 
366 
291 
319 

59 
545 
332 
365 
507 


Mason  Maurice  C. 

Mason  Walter        

Massey  George  L. 
Master  Ernald  G.  H.  ... 

MastermanEdwardA.D. 

Masterton  John    ...  em 
Matheson  John  N. 
Mathew  George       rma 
Mathew  Gerald  W.     ... 

Mathew  Owen  R 

Mathew  William  B.     ... 
Mathews  George  J. 
Maton  Eustace  N.  G.  ... 
Maton  Reginald  F.  P.... 

Matters  John  C.   ... 

Matthews  Albert 

MatthewsCharlesG.  (act) 
Matthews  George  E.  ... 
Matthews  George  J.  ... 
Matthews  Godfrey  B.  ) 

CBRM) 

Matthews  Humphrey... 
Matthews  Oliver  H.  ... 
Matthews  Phillip  (act) 
Matthews  Thomas  S.  ... 
Matthews  Vernon  L.  ... 

Maude  Christopher  B. 

Mauger  Ernest  F 

Maund  Guy  O 

Maund  Loben  B  H.  ... 
Maunder  Frederick  L. 
MaundrellWilliamH  ma 
Maurice  Frank  H.  P.  ... 

Maurice  Thomas  H.  M 

Maurice- JonesCharlesA. 
Mawbey  Henry  L. 
Maxse  Henry  F.  B 
Maxted  Thomas  . 
Maxwell  Arthur  R.  km 
Maxwell  The  ffonDenisC 
Maxwell  Desmond 

Maxwell  James     

Maxwell  Patrick  S.E. ... 
Maxwell  Thomas  K.  ... 
Maxwell  Wellwood  G-.C. 


385     Maxwell-Lefroy  Cecil . 
330     Maxwell-Lefroy  Patrick 

E 

456     Maxwell-Scott  Malcolm 

R.  J 

153     May  Archibald  S.  mvo... 

WColl]  May  Arthur  De  K-  L- 
May  Arthur  W.  cb,  kep 
(Director-General  of  the 
Medical        Department 
with  the  relative  rank  of 
Vice-AdmiralW  MagVi) 
502     May  Francis  ...     ... 

166     May  Frederick  F. ... 


Hank.    Seniority, 


S 

ChGr 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

RMG 
Ch  Cr 

C 
E  L 
F  P 
F 

E  S 
L 
L 

EL 

A  L 

A  E 

L 

ChAE 

LtCol 

L 
AC 
Gr 

Ch  B 

S 


B 

L 

SL 
Gr 

Ob 

Mid 

Cr 

AC 

C 

L 
A  E 

C 
&  L 

L 
E  Cr 

L 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

C 

L 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Cr 
S  G 


Lt  Cr 
E   L 


6  May  10 

1  Apr  ia| 
31  Dec  13; 
15  May  08 

31  Dee  10J 

1  July  13; 
1  Apr  12| 
1  Sept  06 
1  June  04 

3  July  11 
13  May  12 

1  Dec  06 
1  Apr  12 

30  June  07 

15  Feb  04 

4  Dec  04 
1  Nov   13 

31  Dec    09 
30  Dec    IS 

19  May  10 

15  July  08i 
15  July  13 

20  Mav  13 
1  Apr  12 

19  May  11 

15  Nov  10 

13  June  11 
30  Nov  13 

30  July  13  I 

19  Oct    10  : 

20  Dec  07  i 
15  Sept  12 

31  Dec   08 

15  July  13 

31  Dec    07 

15  July  10 

1  Nov  09 

1  Oct    09 

15  May  13 

31  Dec  U8 

1  July  11 : 

1  Oct    07 

30  June  13 

30  Sept  12 

31  Dec  131 

1  Oct    10^ 

31  Dec  13 
15  Oct    13 

30  June  07 

6  Dec  09 


31  Dec   04 
1  Nov  03 


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55 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


292 


191 
159 


113 
407 
473 
299 

387 

448 

1826 

388 

229 

Coll 

275a 

118 

219a 

259 

131 

218 

Sec  } 
114  t 
Sec\ 
457) 
239 

39 
524 
4716 
366 
276a 
127a 
117 
120 
259 
127 
366 
149 
146 

388 
155 

510 

391a 
180 
TBI 
10&, 


May  John       

May  John  B 

May  John  F RM 

May  Percival  M 

May  Thomas  ... 

May    Sir  William  H., 

GCB, GCVO 
May  William  T.  J. 
Maycock  Ernest  E. 
May  cock  Eichard  B.    ... 

Mayers  Colin 

May  hew  Charles  L.    rm 
Maynard  Gerald  E. 
Mayne  Howard  B.     ma 

Mayne  Ronald  C 

Mayo  Herbert  C 

Mayston  H.  F.  Grundry 

Mead  Claude  F.      rm  j 

Mead  Hilary  P 

Mead  John  E 

Meade  The  Hon. Herbert 
Meaden  Edward  H. 
Meagher  Edward  T. 

Meal  Percy    (act) 

Mearns  William         MB 

Measham  Herbert  S. 


Medd  Walter  H.    ... 

Medlicott  Stephen 
Medway  Frederick  (act) 
Meehan  Michael    ... 
Meek  Alfred  H.     ... 

Meek  Frank    

Meeson  Charles  M. 
Meeson  Edward  H.  T 
Meggs  Cecil  J. 
MeiUle  Thomas  C.mb.ba 
Meikle.john  Harry  J. 
Meiklejohn  Norman  S. 
Meiklein  Kobert  A.  E... 
Meister  Eichard  H.  J.rm 
Mellin  Arthur  A.  ... 
Mellor  Arthur  J.        RM 

Mellor  William     

Melrose  Malcolm  M.  ... 
Melsome  Francis  J.  K. 
Melville  Henry  (act) 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Lt  Cr 
L 

StMj 
F  6 
Gr 
AF 

B 

L 
L 

L 

Ma.i 

A  P 

Ch 

Lt  Cr 

L 

AP 

Proby 

2nd  L 

I, 

Gr 
Cr 
FS 
F8 
SB 
S 

FP 

AP 

S  L 
Mate 

S 

WW 

Car 

P 

E  L 

EL 

FS 

ECr 

S  8 

EL 

Maj 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Cr 

S 

SP 

Gr 

FS 
L 


Menary  John m: 

Mends  Eobert 

Menhenitt  Henry ChGr 

Mercer  David RM    Col 

(Asst.  Adjt.  General) 

263     Mercer  David  D Mid 

520     Meredith  Horace  D.  C.    A  P 
CG     Meredyth  Charles  E.  fl.    F  P 
552     Merewether        Christo- 
pher M 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

199     Merriman  Claud  A.     ...      L 
158     Merriman  Thomas       ...  Ch  Cr 

f™  |  Merry  Colin  C A  P 

524     Messenger  Arthur  W.B. 
391a    Messenger  Will    [   Gr 


31  Dec  <5§ 
1  Apr  1] 
7  Dec  10 
15  Nov  08 
23  Jan  12 
20  Mar   13 

11  Aug  11 
1  Apr  13 
1  Apr  13 
1  Oct  12 
3  Nov   13 

26  Dec  10 

22  Sept  08 
15  Nov    10 

1  Apr   13 

5  Feb   0.3 

J-l  Oct  13 

30  July  09 

14  May  10 
30  June  08 
18  Feb    02 

15  Nov  08 
9  June  13 

6  Nov  08 

7  July  12 

18  Feb  07 

30  Apr  13 

28  Aug  13 

lt  Apr   13 

1  Jan    10 

27  July  99 
30  Sept  12 

1  June  04 
1  Nov  11 
11  Feb    07 

28  Aug   06 

23  Nov  11 
11  Apr    02 

6  Jan  07 
1  Oct  06 
1  July  04 
30  June  06 

24  Nov  11 

25  Oct    11 

26  June  13 

20  Aug  02 
15  Nov  09 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank. 


2  Apr   11 

22  Jan    14 

15  Jan    14 

10  Nov  04 

23  Oct    01 


30  Jan  10 

lApr  12 

23  Feb  05 

19  Oct  10 

10  Jan  09 


185a  Messervy  Charles  de  F. 
131     Metcalf  Francis  W.  B. 

MA 

366  Metcalfe  Henry  W.      ... 

47  PWTMetcalfe  John  G.  ... 

2736  Metcalfe  William  B.    ... 
Methuen  Mark      ...(act) 

391a  Methuen  Paul  T.  G.     ... 

519  Metters  William   

520  Meux  The  Hon.  Sir  Hed- 

worth,  GOB,  KCVO 
( Commander-m-  Chief, 
Portsmouth) 
200     Mew  William  H.  ... 
546     Meynell  Piers  H.  ... 
Meyrick  Sidney  J. 
(Lent   for  duty  under 
Greek       Govt.,       at 
Acting  Commander) 
239     Michaelson   Charles  H, 
366) 
Page  >  Michell  Herbert  A. 
4316? 

528     Michell  Kenneth 

392  Michell  Eowland  A.  C 
487  Michell  Thomas  F.  T. .. 
377a   Michell  Walter  J 


DY\ 

Po    S 

Coll 

Po 


Michell  William  H. 


Micklem  Edward  E. 

Middleton  Gervase  B 
(act) 
520     Middleton  Henry ... 
180     Middleton  Hugh  P. 
'512     Middleton  J  ohn  R . 
159     Mieville  Geoffrey  F. 
420     Mildren  Arthur  G. 
492a   Miles  Francis  N.    ... 
12a  Miles  Geoffrey  J.  A. 
507a  Miles  Harry  W.     ... 
545     Miles  Roderick  B.  T. 
512     Miles  William  G.  H.  rm 
366") 
Page  y  Miley  Arnold  J.    ... 
431 6  J 

362     Millar  Fitzadam    ... 
507a  Millar  Geoffrey  R.  M 

238     Millar  Guy  D 

9     Millar  Herbert  J.  O. 
127a   Millar  Kenneth  B. 
5     Miller  Albert  W.    ... 

Miller  Alexander  A.  L. 
(act) 

Miller,  Cecil  S.      ... 

Miller  Charles  B.  ... 

Miller  Dawson  R. 

Miller  Edwin  S.     ... 

Miller  Francis  S.  ... 

Miller  Frederick  C. 

Miller  George 

Miller  George  J.  mvo.rm 

Miller  George  W. ... 

Miller  Grenville  A. 

Miller  Hugh   

4716   Miller  Leander  W.     rm 
366  1 

NH  >  Miller  Richard       ...  MB 
Tar) 

385     Miller  Roland  C 

MD     Miller  Stanley  B 


S  Ch 
JNI 
ECr 

Gr 
Mid 

Gr 

L 

ChCr 

A 


E  L 
EL 

Lt  Cr 


Lt  Cr 


L 
EL 

C 
EL 

EL 

L 

SL 
ChGr 

L 
Lt  Cr 
AC 
WM 

L 

L 

C 

L 

L 


2736 

342 

347 

47 

34 

118 
306 


521 
520 


L 
AC 

L 

C 

L 
Gr 

SL 

Mid 

C 

S  L 

FS 

R  A 

Mid 

Lt  Cr 

2nd  L 

Car 

FP 

P 

Maj 

FS 

E  L 
Cr 


Seniority, 


1  June  02 
1  Sept  00 
21  Jan  01 
20  June  04 
28  Apr  04 
15  Sept  12 
1  Nov  13 
15  Nov  06 

1  Apr    12 

2  Mar  1 1 


1  July  03 
10  June  03 
15  July  07 


lApr    13 

13  Dec   12 

1  Oct  09 

1  Oct  09 

31  Dec  10 

1  Dec  06 

1  Apr   03 

15  Sept  12 

15  Sept  13 
23  Oct  11 
15  Aug  10 
15  Sept  09 
15  July  13 

1  Jan  13 
30  Aug  08 
15  June  11 

2  Oct  08 
15  July  07 

1  Jan    05 

30  Mar  11 

15  June  11 
15  July  13 
15  June  09 

31  Dec  05 
15  Oct   09 

1  July  01 

15  Jan  14 
15  Jan  13 
31  Dec  08 
30  June  13 
15  May  11 

14  Oct   13 

15  Sept  12 
30  June  13 
15  Nov  99 

1  Apr  04 
17  July  13 

1  July  12 
21  Nov  10 

28  Feb   03 

1  Jan  05 
30  June  10 


56       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

2tfsd   Miller  Walter  T.  F.      ... 

Car 

29  Feb  12 

552     Molson  Gerald  K.  E.  ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

Miller  William      ...  MB 

8 

14  May  09 

(Lent  for  duty  with 

25ft     Miller  William  S 

Gr 

16  Aug  09 

Australian  Govt.) 

326     Millett  Herbert  C.       ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

34     Molteno  Vincent  B.     ... 

O 

30  June  10 

5     Millett  Thompson  H. ... 

FP 

14  Sept  09 

252     Molteno  Vincent  H.  P. 

SL 

30  Aug  13 

431     Millican  Henry  J. 

Gr 

26  July  12 

72     Moncreifie  John  R.  G.... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Aug   13 

fo     Milligan  Eobert  G.  H. 

524  v 

(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

Nil  I  MoncrieffLeonardA.MB 

S 

19  May  il 

39     Milln  James  D.  S.      MB 

FS 

2w  Nov  13 

Plym ) 

366     Mills  John  W.       ...(act) 

Gr 

17  Feb    14 

2     Money  Brien  M 

Cr 

31  Dec   12 

224     Mills  Oswald 

SS 

8  Feb     10 

252     Money  Ernie  W 

L 

30  June  06 

45H     Millward  Albert  E.      ... 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

Money  HerbertC.CB.KM 

MGen 

12  Oct    10 

451a   MilmanHenryA 

AP 

2  Oct    03 

261     Money  John  P 

Mid 

1 5  Sept  1 2 

4a  Money  Norman  A.  K.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

263     Milne  Sir  A.  Berkeley, 

160a  Money  Rupert  I 

SL 

15  Dec    12 

Bt.                    GCVO,  KCB 

A 

1    Sept  11 

Monk  William  A 

E  L 

15  Sept  04 

(  Commander-in-  Chief 

(Lent  to  theAustraltan 

Mediterranean) 

Government) 

337     Milne  James  (a)    

AE 

1  Mar  11 

129a  Monks  Frederick 

AE 

1  Oct   08 

2176    Milne  James  (6)        (act) 

A  E 

1  Aug  13 

238     Monro  Alexander  E.  ba 

NI 

29  Dec  93 

537a   MilnerJohnW 

EL 

1  Nov  01 

Monro  Hector  it 

L 

31  Dec  07 

11a   Milner  Louis  P.  M. 

Po     Milsom  Edward  W.  (act) 

Mid 
SL 

15  May  12 
15  Sept  13 

|,4  j  Monroe  Hubert  S 

Cr 

31  Dec  12 

Coll     Milward  Charles  D. 

L 

15  Aug  13 

512     Montagu   Alexander  C. 

L 

15  Dec   12 

ISO     Minchin  Henry  P. 

L 

15  Sept  10 

512     Montagu  George  F.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  11 

366) 

CG    Montagu  Henry  B. 

Cr 

30  June  04 

NH  -  Minett  Percy  P 

S  S 

10  Feb   14 

451a  Montague  Hugh  M.     ... 

L 

15  Mar  09 

Chat) 

326     Montagu-Leeds  Roland 

4     Minhinniek  Prank  B. ... 

EL 

1  Oct    09 

(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

268e    Minhinniek  Percy  C.  ... 
161     ltfinter  John  H.  C.      ... 

E  Cr 

1  July  12 

OD     Montgomery  Hugh  F.  f 

KM  \ 

C 

22  Apr   07 

L 

28  Feb  14 

BtMa] 

15  Nov  12 

385     Minter  Joseph  A 

ChSB 

3  Sept  11 

377     MontgomeryJohnW.H. 

Car 

12  Aug  07 

437     Misselbrook  Sidney  G. 

EL 

1  July  03 

4716   MontgomeryLancelotA. 

L 

15  Feb    09 

11     Mitchell  Amyot  J. 

L 

15  June  13 

166     Montgomery  Robert    ... 

E  L 

1  Jan  07 

524     Mitchell  Charles    

Ch  B 

1  Apr    12 

509     Moody  Clement    

L 

15  Dec   12 

Mitchell  Douglas  A.  MB 

S 

6  May  10 

Moon  Frederick  J. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 

Gr 

12  Dec    04 

Mitchell  Francis  H.     ... 

C 

31  Dec  13 

Greek  G^vt.) 

200     Mitchell  Frederick 

Gr 

6  Oct    OH 

524     Moon  G.  Loste      

P 

7  Oct    13 

86     Mitchell  Frederick  M . . . . 

FP 

25  Aug  10 

381     Moon  Joseph  A 

FS 

28  Feb    03 

114     Mitchell  Henry  K.B. 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

153     Moor  William  S    

Mid 

15  May  13 

1276   Mitchell  Herbert  W.    ... 

ChGr 

SApr   11 

340a  Moore  Albert  J.  C. 

E  L 

1  Dec    02 

271     Mitchell  James      

Mitchell  James       

B 

ChAE 

1  Feb    01 
1  Apr   03 

NOD  \  Moore  Alldin  U 

Cr 

31  Dec   09 

471a  Mitchell  John  (a) 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

Moore  Archibald  G.  H. 

61     Mitchell  John  (b) 

A  E 

1  Feb  12 

W cvo,  CB 

R  A 

20  Mar  11 

11     Mitchell  John  E 

Gr 

17  Sept  12 

(A  Lord  Commissioner  of 

234     Mitchell  John  E 

AB 

1  Nov  U7 

the  Admiralty) 

268     Mitchell  John  H 

SL 

30  June  13 

461    Moore  Aubrey  E.  D.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   09 

524     Mitchell  Nathaniel 

Gr 

16  Apr  02 

Tar  \  Moore  Charles        ma  -f 

Ch 

25  Apr   94 

62a   Mitchell  Eobert     

Car 

8  Oct    03 

NI 

1  Jan    95 

179     Mitchell  Robert  H.      ... 

Gr 

1  Mar  06 

153     Moore  Charles  D. 

L 

31  Aug  12 

277     Mitchell  Thomas 

ChGr 

1  Nov  13 

Moore  Charles  L 

L 

lApr    11 

129a  Mitchell  Walter  F. 

E  Cr 

18  Jan   08 

(Lent  for  duty   under 

262     Mitchell  William  H.   ... 

B 

3  Jan   05 

Australian  Govt.) 

503  1 

DYf  MitchelmoreAugustusJ. 

524     Moore  Charles  S 

PinC 

30  Sept  12 

Ch  Cr 

1  June  12 

291a  Moore  Ernest  E 

E  L 

lAug  05 

HKng  ) 

Moore  Gerald 

E  L 

1  June  02 

WColl    Mitford  The  Hon.  Bert- 

(Lent for  duty  under  the 

ram  T.  C.  0.  Freeman 

Cr 

31  Dec  13 

Turkish  Government) 

3586   Mobley  William  H.      ... 

Gr 

30  Nov  05 

391a  Moore  Hartley  R.  G.   ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  11 

78a  Moeatta  Jack  E.  A. 

L 

1  Oct    09 

5a  Moore  Henry  R 

L 

15  Jan    08 

Moffatt  Arthur,  KM.    ... 

Budr 

26  Jan    07 

61     Moore  James  H.    ...(act) 

Gr 

14  Mar  13 

392     Mogg  Francis  L 

EL 

15  Nov   08 

366     Moore  John     ...  MB,  ba 

FS 

20  Aug  01 

Mogg  William  G 

E  A 

26  Nov  13 

263     Moore  John  H 

Gr 

20  Aug   09 

Moggridge  Arthur  Y.... 

R  A 

2  July  09 

47     Moore  John  1 

SL 

30  Apr    13 

41     Moir  Dashwood  F. 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

100     Moore  John  W.  B....MA 

Ch 

27  Dec   11 

150     Moir  William  M 

Cr 

30  June  07 

366     Moore  Norman  C. 

L     |15  July  09 

389 

Molloy  Percy km 

Maj 

10  July  IS 

284 

Moore  Roderick  L. 

Mid 

J15  Jan   13 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


57 


Where 
serving. 


114  Moore  Rutherford  W. ... 
195a  Moore  Stephen  St.  L. ... 
473     Moore  Thomas  P.  Y.    ... 

Moore  Thomas  R 

Moore  Thomas  W. 

Moore  William     

Moore- Anderson  W. 
Graham.   ...     me,  ba, 

Mocrey  Ernest  E 


.352 

44S 


96 


A  C  15  July  13 
L  1  Oct  06 
Mid  15  Jan  13 
A  C  15  Jan  14 
Ch  Cr  16  Nov  13 
AE      1  Nov  1J 


266 
326c 
160  \ 
22?£  J 
326 
96 
256 
291 
547 


Moorshead  Herbert  B.... 
Moorshead  John  E. 
Moorsom      Wiustan'.ey 

R.C 

Moran  James 
Morant  Edgar  R.  . 
Morant  Emald  L.. 
More  George  I.  S.. 
More  John  M. 
Moreton  Arthur  C.    ma 


.{act) 


Rank.  Seniority. 


261  Moreton  John  A 

234  Morey  Harold  W 

365  Morgan  Cnarles  E. 

509  Morgan  Charles  H. 

237     Morgan  Charles  T. 
182a   Morgan  Frederick  D.  . 
180     Morgan  FrederickT.deM 

Morgan  Geoffrey  ... 
259     Morgan  George  W.  F.ba 
531     Morgan  Harold  G.  St.  G. 

RMA 

281a  Morgan  Harry 
363  Morgan  Horace  L. 
99  Morgan  Lambert  N.  B. 
484a  Morgan  Llewellyn  V 
503  Morgan  Reginai  d  H .  bm 
351a  Morgan  Thomas  H. 


153     Morgan  Thomas  J. 

457     Morgans  John  H.  ... 

3396    Morice  Reginald  P... 
245      Morison  Alexander 
385     Morison  Richard  B. 
520) 

DY  >  Morley  Alfred  J.  ... 
Po\ 


268  Morley  Harold  S 

547  Mornement  Robert  H. 

277  Morrell  Arthur  W. 

377  Morrell  John  S 

154a  Morrell  Samuel  G.  S.  ... 

65  Morrell  William  A.     ... 

525  Morrell  William  J. 

407a  Morrell  William  J.  8. ... 

34  Morris  Charles  E. 

V  Coll  Morris  Charles  S 

161  Morris  Edwin  G.  ... 

237  Morris  Frank  D.   ... 

144  Morris  Frederick  R. 

474a  Morris  George  H.... 


S  S 
AE 

ECr 
ECr 

Cr 

WT 

Cr 

L 

Lt  Cr 
AP 
Uh 

Cr 
L 
L 
C 

E  L 
ChAE 

L 
E  L 

Ch 

C 
Gr 

L 
L 
L 

Maj 
AE 

ECr 

Gr 

Mid 

L 

ECr 

ChCr 


23  Nov  11 
1  Nov  09 

1  July  08 
1  Jan   08 

30  June  13 
27  Mar  13 

31  Dec  06 
15  Nov  10 
30  Sept  11 
10  Jan  12 
24  Apr   00 

30  June  09 

30  July  08 

1  Oct    11 

30  June 07 

1  Aug  05 
1  Nov  04 

30  Oct  10 
1  Nov  11 
1  May  06 

1  Jan    11 

19  Oct  10 
1  Apr  11 
22  June  11 
15  Sept  13 

31  Oct  08 
26  June  04 

1  July  10 

6  Oct    09 

15  Jan   12 

lUept  13 
1  Jan    10 

1  Apr   12 


E  L     1  Nov  02 
F  S   25  May  1 


FP 

Lt  Cr 

Ch  Cr 

Gr 


18  May  03 

30  June  13 

1  Apr    12 

12  Sept  11 


ChAE  1  Nov  05 
Car  '18  Oct  99 
A  E  !  1  Oct  10 
L  15  July  06 
L  15  July  07 
S  L  15  Apr  13 
A  E  1  Nov  03 
E  Cr     2  Apr    05 


Where 
serving, 


Ramk.    Seniority. 


113 
432 
213 
234 
4 
524 

520 
DY\ 

'ortt  J 
118 
475a 
148a 
362 
366 
9 
185a 
432 
76 
507a 
232 
263 

561 


116 


384 


Morris 
Morris 
Morris 
Morris 
Morris 
Morris 
Morris 


Jack  A.  A. 
James  F.  . 
John  P.  C. 
Leslie  M. 
Owen  A.... 
Thomas  C. 
Walter  G. 


Morrish  William  D.  T. 

Morrison  Donald  C.    ... 

Morrison  Frank 

Morrison  George  W.     ... 

Morrison  Henry  E. 

Morrison  John       

Morrissey  Patrick  H.  ... 

Morrissey  William 

Morse  Alexander  d'O  ... 

Morse  Harold  E.   . 

Morse  John  A.  V.. 

Morshead  Walter 

Morten  Ian  H. 

Mortieau  Arthur  J 

Mortimer  Edward  N 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

MortimerErnestH.(ocf) 

Mort  imer  Laurence 


.(act) 


CG 

66 

524 

127a 

539 


MB 


Mortimore  John  P. 

Morton  Cecil  E.  H. 

Morton  Herbert  C. 

Morton  James  E.  V 

Morton  Ronald  G. 

Moss  Frank  S.    ... 

Moss  James  G.  ... 

Moss  Lovel 
160a   Mosse  Harry  T.... 
552     Mosse-Robinson    Leslie 
H 

(Lent    for     duty    under 

Australian  Government.) 

223a  Mottershead  Frederick 

Motton  Frederick  G.  ... 

117aT 

J)Y  \  Moubray  Edward  H. 
Bos  J 
1806    Moules  Andrew    ... 


261 
385 

9 
431 
170 

5a 

181 

503  ^ 

JVHl 

Hong  t 

Kong) 

326 

47 

2736 


Mountifield  James 

MountstephensKichard 

Mowat  Francis  D. 

Mowat  James MB 

Mowday  James     

Mowlam  Ernest  J. 

Moxly  Stephen  H.  S. 

Moxon-Browne  Edward 

Moyes  Arthur  J 

Mudge  Arthur       

Mugridge  Edward  C.   j 

RM( 


L 
L 

AP 

S  S 
ECr 
ECr 
AE 

AP 

Mid 
ECr 
Mate 

Gr 

B 
AC 
Car 
AP 

L 
SL 
FP 
S  L 
SB 

L 


Car 
Gr 

B 

L 

C 
FP 
E  L 
ECr 
EL 

S 

Cr 

AP 


AE 
FP 

C 

A  E 

E  Cr 

I  Ch 
(Sch 

L 
F  8 
Cb.Gr 
E  L 

L 


S  B 
S  P 

RMG 


1  Oct  06 

15  Jan  10 

26  Oct  05 

8  Feb  10 
1  July  07 

1  Apr  06 

1  Apr  03 

19  Apr  03 

15  Sept  12 

16  Dec   13 

14  Feb  13 
8  Apr  03 
1  Sept  99 

15  July  13 
28  Sept  11 
15  Oct  12 
15  Oct  12 
15  Jan  13 

4  Feb  09 
15  Jan  14 
10  May  04 
31  Dec    09 


1  May  13 
6  Sept  11 

12  Dec  12 
1  July  04 

6  Apr   07 

7  Jan  02 
1  Aug  05 
1  July  08 

1  Nov  10 

3  Apr  12 

30  June  13 

24  June  07 


6  Aug  03 
12  Sept  10 

31  Dec  05 

1  Feb    12 

lApr  07 
\ lOJanlO 

15  Mar  08 

16  May  1C 

29  Nov   12 
1  Jan    02 

15  Nov  06 

4  Nov   10 

1  July  01 

30  June  10 

jlSe'ptll 


58      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


344     Muir  Arthur  T 

276a  Muir  Charles  A.W.      ... 

366     Muir  John  E MB 

239      Mtiirhead  William 

145     Muirhead-Gould  Gerard 

C 

218c    Mules  Arthur  B.  S.  (act) 

Mulleneux  Hugh  B.  ... 
395     Muller  Arthur  G. 

Muller  George  F. ...  »M 

99     Muller  Hugh  C.  A.  S.ma 

180      Mulligan  James 

476      Mullins  Charles  B.    km 

391a   Mullins  George  J.  H.  km 

268c   Mulock  George  P.  A.  ... 

Munday  Edgar  J  J. (act) 
385  Munday  Richard  C.  ... 
275     Mundell  Martin  W.     ... 

Munden  John  W.  R.  ... 
-9X\  Mundy  Godfrey  H.  B. 

DY\  MV0 

Dev  \  (-Admiral  Superintendent 
)    of  Devonport  Dockyard) 


Lt  Cr 
SL 

B  S 

A  E 

L 

Car 
Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Mai 

Ch 

L 

C 

Maj 

Lt  Cr 
Car 
FS 
Gr 
Gr 

RA 


127 

260 

228a 

503 

469a 

340a 

1B\ 

36  r 

317 

129 

430 

259 

542a 

366 

303 

195a 

213 

537a 

86 
TB\ 
049  f 
473 

11 
CG 
118 
Sec   \_ 
391a  ( 
127a 

Po 
337 
524 
344a 
260 
260 

31 

277 
439c 
1826 
1136 


Munn  Charles  A. 
Munnelly  3tephen 
Munro  Percy  C. 
Muntz  Claude  L.  E.  rm 

Murch  Arthur      

Murcli  James  S 

Murdoch  Ernest 

Murdoch  Hugh  C 
Murdoch  James     ...  EM 
Murphy  Cuthhert  M. 
Murphy  David 
Murphy  George  P. 

Murphy  John 

Murphy  John 
Murphy  John  M.  J. 
Murphy  John  St.  J. 
Murphy  Richard 
Murray  Alexander  G. 

Murray  Alfred  E.  J.    ... 

Murray  Archibald 

Murray  Archie  A.  S.   ... 
Murray  Arthur  J.  L.  ... 
Murray  Douglas  F. 
Murray  Edward  P. 

Murray  Herbert  P.W.G. 

Murray  James  W. 

Murray  John (act) 

Murray  John  B. 
Murray  John  M. 
Murray  Malcolm 
Murray  Michael  R.  H. 
Murray    Browne  Gran- 
ville        

Musselwhite  William  J. 
Musson  William  C. 
Musters  John  D.  A.     ... 
Mutton  William  E.      ... 
Myburgh  Robert  W.   .., 


B 

Gr 
AE 
C 
Gr 
B 

AE 


1  Oct  10 
15  June  13 
26  Feb  08 

1  Aug  11 

30  Dec  10 

30  Nov  12 

30  June  10 

1  Oct    09 

1  Sept  13 

25  Apr  04 

20  June  13 

1  Sept  11 

17  Dec  07 

30  June  11 
28  Nov  13 
28  July  06 
19  June  03 
3  Dec  01 

11  Apr   12 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.   Seniority. 


17  Mar  05 

30  Jan  13 
1  Apr  09 

1  Oct    09 
22  Oct    12 

2  Oct    12 

11  Jan   05 

Lt  Cr  30  Sept  13 
RMG  13  Feb  14 

31  Dec  08 

13  Mar  12 
1  Apr    12 

19  Oct   10 

14  Aug  11 
1  Jan   12 

26  Feb   08 

20  Jan   08 

15  Dec  12 


ChGr 
Gr 
B 
E  Cr 
SB 
Gr 
SL 

EL 

Gr 

SL 
L 

Lt  Cr 
FP 


Lt-  Cr 
SL 

Lt  Cr 
E  L 

Lt  Cr 
8L 

L 

ChAE 
Gr 
SL 
Car 
Cr 


1  Apr  01 
6  Aug  04 

15  Jan  14 

30  July  07 
Feb    06 

11  Bept  12 

9  Bept 12 

1  Sept  10 
15  Sept  1 3 
15  Oct    11 

1  Dec    02 

31  Dec  13 
28  Feb  14 

31  Dec  07 

1  Nov  05 

14  Aug  11 

15  Sept  13 
1  Apr    04 

31  Dec   08 


381     Myers  John     

385     M  y  les  Thomas  W.md.b  A. 
11a   MylneAthol  W 


N. 


232 
340a 


ChB 

SS 
Mid 


14  Feb    11 
Feb  10 

15  May  12 


Nalder  Harold  F. 
Nancarrow  Alfred  G. 

(act) 

Nance  John  T 


TB\ 

20  ( 

3«6) 
Page  >  Nanson  Eric  R.  C 
431a) 

199 


Naper  George  W.  E.   . 

Napier  Charles  L.       C 

505     Napier  George  L.  M.    . 

507a  Napier  Laurence  E.  S. 

WColt  Napier   Trevylyan  D. 

W.  MVO 

512     Napier  William  R. 

Nares  John  D 

(Naval  Assistant   to 
Bydrographar .) 
416     Nash  Geoffrey  S.  Fleet 

wood     

CG     Nash  John  W 

54     Nash  Reginald       

9     Nash  Walter  M.     

42     Nasmith  Martin  E. 
180     Natali  Percy  V.        (act) 

q^]  Naylor  Charles  G. 

1136  Naylor  Herbert  G.  RM 

Naylor  Ottual  H 

28S  Neal  Arthur  E 

66  Neale  Edwin  H 

62  Neate  Charles  E. 

520  Neate  Frederick  W.    ... 

145  Needley  George    

510  Neil  Ernest  E 

100  Neil  Percival  L 

492a  Neild  James  H 

266  Neish  Donald  C.  G.     ... 

148a  Nelson  Donald  H 

237  Nelson  Francis  A....  rm 


A  E 
AE 


L 

RA 
L 

Mid 

R  A 
C 

Cr 


Mid   15  May  13 


Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

L 

L 
Lt  Cr 

Gr 


1  Nov  13 
1  Nov  03 

;  Feb    14 

30  June  06 
25  Jan  13 

1  Sept  IS 
15  Sept  13 

24  Oct    13 

31  Dec   13 
31  Dec   13 


1  Apr  13 

30  June 08 

31  Dec  11 
15  May  07 
15  May  13 
18  Oct    13 


L      15  Nov  08 


Bndr 
ChAE 

Gr 

Ch  Gr 

L 

A    E 

Gr 

Gr 

Gr 
Lt  Or 

Mid 

AP 

Maj 


23  Feb  11 
1  Nov  04 
4  June 02 
9  Oct  12 
1  Oct    09 

7  June  05 

8  Jan  00| 
15  Nov  02i 
23  Nov  12J 
30  June  IE 
15  Mav  121 

1  Nov  041 
11  Apr   13. 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


59 


Nelson  Maurice  H.  H 

Nelson  Robert  D. 
Page\  Nelson-WardPhilipMvo 
533  I  (Director  of  Navigation) 
2736    Nepo  John  W. 
442     Nesllng  Arthur  B. 

Nevile  Sandford  G.  R. 

Neville  Ernest  A. 

Neville  Philip  L 

Neville  Ralph...     ...     .. 

Newall  Keith  W. 

Newbold  Aubrey  C. 

Newbold  Geoffrey  8.T.  ) 

Newbury  Albert 

Newcomhe  Henry  E.  .. 
Newcombe  John  P.  km 
Newcombe  Percy  P. 


263 


326 

284 


5 

277 


520 
520) 
DY\ 
Po) 


Newell  George  E. 


524 

DY\  Newell  John  D.     .. 
Dev) 

Newill  Joseph  B.  .. 
252     Newland  James  W 

Newman  George  H.  (act) 
172     Newman  Henry  C. 

470     Newman  Richard  M 

288     Newman  Walter  

225a!  Newman  William  H.  A. 
114  Newmarch  Henry  C.  ... 
26  Newnham  Walter  W.  L. 
11a  NewportAlexanderC.W 
552     Newton  Arthur  C. 

(Lent    for   duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

520     Newton  James  T 

Newton  John  W....    km 

CG     Newton  Mark  G 

61     Newton  Walter  W. 
63a    Newton  William  J.      ... 

385     Nibbs  Ernest 

225     Nichol  Henley  D.    (act) 
159     Nicholas  Ernest  (act)  ... 

239      Nicholas  John        

NicholasWilliam  H.    ... 

CG      Nicholl  Cecil  R I 

268e    Nichol  Is  Amos 
537     Nicholls  Francis  J.  (act) 
86     Nicholls  Harry    ...  (act) 

RMg  j,  Nicholls  Harry  W. 

108      Nicholls  John  T 

238     Nicholls  Percival  T.    .. 
Nicholls  Sir  William  C 
KCB,    bma    (Adjutant 
General) 

514     Nichols  Edward  J. 

385      Nichols  James  H.  D.  .. 

326c    Nicholson  Alfred  T.      .. 
NicholsonBertramW.L 

199o  Nicholson  Charles  H.  .. 

618  -<4dCNicholson  Douglas 
R.  L.  (Commodore,  2nd 
Class,  Commanding  His 
Majesty's   Yachts). 

366     Nicholson  Geoffrey 

267a   Nicholson  James  B. 


Cr 
EL 
C 

AE 

L 

Cr 

S  B 

L 

L 

Mid 

SL 

Proby 

2ndLt 

Gr 

Gr 

Schm 

L 

Lt  Cr 


L 
Gr 

Mate 
Gr 
A  E 
AE 
Gr 
Gr 
Gr 
S  8 
Gr 


Ch  B 

Bndr 

Lt  Cr 

EL 

Gr 

EL 

SL 

Gr 

C 

AE 

Lt  Cr 

ChAE 

Gr 

A  E 


ChAE 

E  L 

B 

Cr 
SL 
C 


L 

EL 


26  June  02 
1  Jan  05 
I  Jan    05 

1  Mar  10 
3  Sept  10 
31  Dec  11 
19  Oct    10 

1  Apr  11 
31  Aug  09 
15  Jan  12 
15  Apr    13 

j- 1  Oct  12 

6  Oct    09 

2  June99 
10  Dec  07 

1  Oct    06 

1  Oct    06 


10  Jan    11 

31  Dec  09 
6  Feb    01 

28  Aug  13 
16  Mar  05 

1  Apr  03 

1  Nov  07 

19  Oct    10 

29  May  09 
5  May  00 

21  Nov   10 
19  Oct    10 


1  Nov  13 
1  Oct   10 

31  Dec  07 
1  May  02 
1  Oct  02 
1  June  04 

15  Jan    14 

6  Sept  13 
30Juue06 

1  Nov  11 
30  June  06 

1  Nov  04 
21  Nov  13 

1  Nov  13 
14  May  09 

18  Oct   02 

10  Aug  09 

7  Feb   12 


1  Apr  13 
1  Apr  11 
28  Nov  12 
31  Dec  13 
15  June  12 
30  June  04 


15  Oct  08 
1  Apr  03 


Nicholson  James  S.  km 
113a  Nicholson  Norman  J. .. 
100  Nicholson  Ralph  A.  .. 
326c  Nicholson  Randolph  S 
G (act) 

Nicholson  Richard  L 

Nicholson  Stuart  mvo 
(Hear  Admiral  in  the 
Home  Fleets  at  the  Nore) 

Nicholson  William  CM. 

Nicholson    Wilmot     S. 

Nieol  David  B 

4396   Nicolas  John  G 

183a  Nicolle  Sidney  E 

WColl  Nicolson  Erskine  A.    ... 

Nicolson  Gilbert  C.     ... 

Nightingale  Edward  J. 
J 

Nightingale  Eric  J.     ... 

Nightingale  William 
J.  E 

Nimmo  Frank  H 

Nind  Frederick  D'O.  ... 

326c   Nind  John  P km 

273     Ninnes  Basil  E.  St.  0.... 
391c   Nithsdale  Charles 
65     Niven  James  D.    

Nix  Percival  K.  MB,  ba 

Nixon  Albert  E.  ...    km 

Nixon  George  R.  ... 

Noake  Basil  S. 

Noakes  Arthur  L. 

Noakes  Cyril  J.  L. 

Noake9Dudlev  L,... 

Noble  Alexander  ... 

Noble  Delorest  J .  D. 

Noble  FrederickB.... 


520 
130 


512 
159 


180 


347 
180 


22 

384 


86 

16 
CCr 
151 
521 

65 
183 
156 
531 


Bndr 
Gr 

Mid 

SL 

Lt  Cr 
RA 


Noble  John  B. 


RM- 


4     Noble  Percy  L.  H.    mvo 

Tf9  I  Nock  William 

524     Nodder  Ro  bert  A.  . . . 
Noel  Sir  Gerard  H.U. 

GCB,  KCMG 

531     Noel  Montague  W.      .. 

Dgh  \  Nops  Vivian  D 

Norbury  Herbert  R.  .. 
Norcock  Lawrence  R\ 
Norfolk  Stanley  B.      .. 

(Assistant  Superinten 
dent  of  Compasses, 
Admiralty .) 
Norman  Alfred  H. 


3396 
TBI 

107  ( 

510 

66 


Norman  Edwin  8. 

Norman  Frederick  P.  ... 

Norman  Harold  D. 
418a   Norman  Richard 

Norman  William  H.    ... 
484a   Norrepaard  Arthur  H. 

H.M MA 

520     Norris  Archibald  P.     ... 

473     Norris  David  T 

155     Norris  Frederick  T. 

145     Norris  George       

108     Norris  Hugh  L 


C 
C 
L 

S  L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

ECr 

ChGr 
A  C 

Gr 

F  S 

P 

C 

Mid 

Gr 

EL 

FS 

RMG 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

S  L 

L 

AP 

A  E 

L 

Cr 

Maj 

Bt. 

L-Col 

Cr 

AE 


1  Apr  00 
12  Sept  11 
15  May  13 

15  May  13 
15  Aug  12 
30  July  12 


A  F 
S  L 


Lt  Cr 

ChGr 

Lt  Or 
AP 
Gr 
SG 


30  June  05 
30  June  09 
30  Jan  09 
30  Mar  13 
1  Oct  09 
30  Nov  13 
10  Sept  07 

7  Jan   09 
15  July  13 

30  Apr  13 
10  Nov  12 
23  Dec   12 

1  Jan   14 
15  Sept  12 

5  Feb  11 
1  May  07 

10  Nov  12 
13  Feb  14 

31  Dec  09 
22  June05 
30  Mar  12 

30  June06 
9  May  10 
1  Apr  03 

31  Dec  06 
22  June  11 

6  Jan  07 

6  Jan  14 
31  Aug  13 

1  Apr  03 
INov  04 

2  Dec  08 
15  Dec  13 

1  Aug  08 

31  Dec  13 
22  July  04 
30  June  05 


15  June  11 

14  Apr  12 

15  Dec  08 
2  Jan   12 

16  Dec  09 
5  June  13 


Ch 

8  Sept  04 

DhAE 

1  Nov  04 

Cr 

31  Dec  07 

A  E 

1  Apr   03 

AE 

1  Mar   12 

SS 

8  Nov  06 

60       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.   Seniority. 


239  N orris  William  C. 

284  Norsworthv  Martin  ... 
342     North  Dudley  B.  N.     .., 

170     North  Oliver , 

385  Northoott  Alfred  F.  R. 
432  Northcott  Lionel  E.  ... 
2916   Northrop  Harold  M.     .. 

240  Norton  Reginald  A.     ... 
Norway,     His     Majesty 

King      Haakon      VII 

Of,  KG,  GCB,   GCVO 

286     Norwood  Henry  P. 

4716   Notlev  James  T.  B. 
W  Coll   Nowell  Cradock  W.C.J. 
366    ) 

Page  >  Noyes  Charles  R.  Pinch 
431a) 

Noyes  Eric  J.  B.     em-J 

476  Nugent  Raymond  A.  ... 

291  Nugent  Rowland 

3396  Nunn  Gerald 

176a  Nunn  Wilfrid 

266  NuDneley  George  A.    ... 

360  Nurse  Alfred  C 

366  Nuthall  Clement  T.     ... 

503  Nuthall  Prancis  D. 

66  Nutt  Robert  K.  C.     em 

Nye  Alfred  T.  L 


S 
B 

Lt  Cr 
SL 
E  L 
AC 
Car 
Cr 


1  Sept  00 
13  Mar  12 
30  June  11 
30  Oct    12 

1  Apr  07 
15  July  13 

4  May  11 
30  June  07 


A. 

L 

L 

Lt  Cr 

AP 

Prohy 

2ndLt 

C 

c 

s  s 

Cr 

Mid 

ChAE 

L 

E  L 

C 

SP 


25  Nov  05 

30  Sept  08 

31  Dec  09 
30  Ma    14 

25  May  07 

j  1  Jan  12 

30  June  09 

31  Dec  04 
23  May  12 
31  Dec  07 
15  May  12 

1  Apr  11 
15  Nov  08 
1  Apr  09 
1  Jan  12 
28  May  13 


42 

63 
TB\ 
026/ 
492a 
475a 
274 
1136 
166 
507a 
1276 
431 

96 
402 
481a 


Oakelky  Francis  E.  ... 
Oakes  George 

Oakley  Prancis  A.  G.  ... 

Oates  Joseph         

O'Brien  Arthur  L. 
O'Brien  James  W. 

O'Brien  Thomas    

O'Byrne  William  F.  E. 
O'Callaghan  Denys  P... 
O'Connell  Charles  J.  ... 
O'Connell  Donal  B.(aci) 
O'Connor  Patrick  J.  ... 
O'Connor  William 
O'Conor  Edmond  H. 

(act) 

Odam  Edwin  K 

Odam  George  W 


L 

A  E 

Gr 

B 

Lt  Cr 
A  E 
Gr 
S  P 
Mid 
S8 
SL 
ChGr 
Gr 

8L 
AP 
E  L 


Where 

serving. 


30  Nov   13 

1  Sept  12 

2  Aug  02 

13  Dec   12 

15  Oct  13 
1  Jan    12 

16  Aug  09 
9  Dec    11 

15  May  12 
9. Tune  10 

15  May  13 
1  Apr  12 
5  June  12 

15  May  13 

31  July  09 
1  Dec  06 


274 
108 
376 
3266 
Po 

127 


148a 
262 
132 
230 

552 


47 

366) 

Page  > 

431a  \ 

4966 

135 


CG 

267 
340a 
49 
180 
291 

16 
109 
387 

24 
277 

19a 

405 

366  1 

Page  > 

4316  S 


Rank.    Seniority. 


16 
461 
366 
263 
DY  ) 
Asc  | 
259 
CG 
531 
391c 
Po 
306 
284 
484a 
512 
213 


Odam  John  B 

Odell  George 

O'Dogherty  Francis  B. 

O'Doghertv  Henry  B.... 

O'Donnell  George  B.  M. 

(act) 

O'Donnell  Hugh   

O' Donovan  Richard  H. 
BA. 
O'Dowd  Henry  E. 
O'Fee  Stewart 
Offer  Ernest  C.      ... 
O'Flynn  Joseph  A. 
Ogburn  OamesE  — 

Ogilvie  David 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

O'Halloran  Michael    ... 

O'HeaJohn     

Ohlenschlager  Norman 

A.  G 

O'Keefe  William   

O'Keeffe  Thomas  F.  me 
Oldfield  John  R.  H.    rm 

Oldham  Arthur  H. 
Oldham  Ronald  W.     ... 

Olding  George     • 

Oldreive  Frederick 

O'Leary  Daniel  J.    (act) 

O'Leary  Elystan  G.  K., 

fbcs.  Ed. 

O'Leary  John       

O'Leary  Michael  J. 
Oliphant  Edward  L.  B. 
Oliphant  Henry  G.  L  ... 
Oliphant  Laurence  R.... 

Olive  William  E 

Oliver  Alfred  T 

Oliver  Douglas  A 

Oliver  Frederick  N.  L... 
Oliver  Henry  F. 

CB,   MVO 

(Director  of  the  Intelli- 
gence Division  of  the 
Admiralty  War  Staff) 

Oliver  Hubert  C.  . 

Oliver  Matthew  R 

Oliver  Pasfield  V. . 

Oliver  Robert  D.  , 


AP 
B 

E  L 
E  L 

SL 

S  B 

Ch 

F  P 
H  Sch 
W  E 

S 

ChAE 

Gr 


15  Oct  12  I 

16  Nov  12 
1  Dec  02 

15  Feb  04 

15  Sept  13  | 
27  July  00 

11  Jan  96 
9  May  12 : 

14  Nov  12 
1  Nov  11 
3  Apr  12 
1  Nov  07 
1  July  01 


Gr     19  Oct    10 


SS 


L 

ChAE 
S  S 
Col 

Cr 
L 
Gr 

ChAE 
Gr 


F  B 
Gr 
Gr 
L 


26  Feb   08 


30  June  1 
1  Nov  05j 

11  Feb   09 
22  Feb    lOJ 

30  June  Oil 
30  Mar  m 

12  Feb    02J 
1  Oct    )3j 

12  Nov  13 


13  May  12 
2  Mar  OS 
19  Oct  10 
1  Apr  Of 
Lt  Cr  31  Aug  0| 
Cr  30  June  0$ 
ELI  June  0| 
A  E      1  Nov  08, 


31  Dec   0B 


A  P 
R  A 


23  Mar  10 
8  Dec  13 


Oliver  Thomas 

Oliver  William  C... 

Olivier  Sidney  R 

Ollerhead  John  G. 

Ollis  Roland 

Olliver  AlwyneG  ...(act) 

Olver  Arthur 

Olver  William  H 

O'Malley  Edward  D.  J. 
O'Meara  Daniel  J. 
Ommanney  Henry  M.... 


L 

ChAE 

Cr 

Mid 

ChB 

ChAE 
Cr 
Mid 
B 

8L 
E  Cr 

B 

FS 

ChGr 

FP 


1  Apr  1$ 
1  Apr  13 
31  Dec  08 

15  Sept  12 

1  Apr   If 

1  Nov  05 
31  Dec  OS 
15  Jan    13 

6  Feb  j 
15  Sept  if 

1  Oct  1$ 
15  June  OS 
25  May  H| 

5  Nov  IS 

lApr   08 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


61 


aSSfZl  1                  Name-                  lKank- 
uerving.  | 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

391c   Ommanney     Lawrence 

25 

Outfin  William  H. 

B  L 

1  Aug  05 

F.N.      

L 

15  Aug  13 

286 

Ovenden  Ernest   

Gr 

27  Nov  12 

120     Ommanney  Patrick  6.  N 

Mid 

15  May  13 

524 

Ovenden  Walter  J. 

B 

1  Aug  02 

W  Coll  Ommanney  Robert  N. 

84 

Ovenden  William  C.     ... 

Gr 

11  Nov  12 

CB. 

VA 

15  Dec  13 

237 

Owen  Basil  W.  L. 

L 

1  Oct    08 

114     O'Neil  Thomas  J. 

E 

1  Jan    12 

2746 

Owen  Bruce  L 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

291     O'Neill  Andrew  St.  J.... 

E  L 

1  Aug  05 

4 

Dwen  Geoffrey  D. 

L 

15  Feb  13 

266     O'Neill  Niel     

:ct  Ci 

31  Dec  11 

5a 

Dwen  Herbert    

L 

31  Dec   11 

271a  Onslow  Arthur  G.     osc 

L 

1 S  Oct   OH 

114 

Owen  Hilary  D     

Mid 

15  Jan   12 

Onslow  GeorgeT.  cb.bm 

Col 

2  Oct    02 

445 

Owen  John  A 

E  L 

21  Sept  02 

391c   Onslow  Richard  F.  J.  ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

72 

Owen  John  H 

L 

15  Oct   12 

217     Onslow  William  A.  G  .. 

AP 

S3  Aug  08 

366) 

148a   Openshaw  FrancisJi.  ... 

L 

30  June  08 

Page} 

Owen  Percival  ...       km 

C 

1  Sept  11 

387     Oppenheim  Godfrey  P. 

431«) 

'  BM 

385     Oram  Sir,  Henry  J. 

C 

Uan    13 

Sec) 
4716  f 

Owens  George  B 

P 

1  Dec   11 

KOB,  FES 

EVA 

25  Oct    07 

179 

Owens  WalterE 

A  B 

29  Mar  05 

(Engineer-in- Chief     of 

2916 

Oxenburv  Henry  J.     ... 

Gr 

3  Dec  01 

the  Fleet) 

414c 

Oxford  Charles      

ChAB 

1  Nov  07 

503     Orchard  Harry  S 

A  P 

25  Mar   03 

264a 

Oxford  Charles  W.  (act) 

Car 

19  July  12 

448     Ord  Rupert  G.  W. 

L 

15  Aug  11 

9 

Oxley  Christopher  B.  ... 

Orde  Herbert  W.  J.     ... 

L 

30  June  13 

(act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

344     Ore  James       

Gr 

9  Aug  99 

99 

Oyler  Harold  E 

A  E 

1  Mar  10 

512     O'Reilly  Frank  P 

L 

30  Apr  09 

3S4 

Ozanne  Harold  ...       km 

C 

5  Mar  04 

221     Organ  Ambrose  F. 

Gr 

19  Feb    13 

219     Organ  George  F 

Gr 

29  July  99 

47     Organ  Percy  C 

Gr 

10  Aug  09 

531     Organ  William  H.      ... 

Gr 

31  Oct    01 

278     Orgee  John     

Gr 

16  Mar  09 

4806    Orgill  Reginald  V.  T. ... 

A  P 

13  Aug  07 

431     Orlebar  Knightley  V.... 

L 

15  Nov  06 

J^  l  Ormaby  Henry  H.  MB, 

S 

4  Nov  10 

Ormsby  Robert  D.     bm 

c 

10  Feb   06 

496     Ormaby  William  B. 

MB,  BA 

SS 

16  May  11 

170     Ormsby  -  Johnson 

Lionel  S 

L 

31  Dec  09 

54     O'RourkeCornelius(arf) 

Gr 

29  Apr    13 

381     Orr  John  S 

E  L 

1  May  09 

Po     Orr-Ewing  John  A.  (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

Orwin  James  S.     ...  mb 

S 

14  May  09 

546     Osborn  Arthur  B 

Car 

1    Aug  04 

120     Osborne  Edward  O.  B.  8. 

Lt  Or 

15  Mar  12 

108     Osborne  George  B. 

P 

31  Mar  10 

P. 

63a   Osborne  Richard  8. 

S  8 

8  Nov   06 

524     Osborne  Thomas 

ChGr 

18  Mar  11 

W  Coll    Osburn  Henry  W. 

Or 

30  June  07 

391a 

jace  Henry  J.     ...bma 

L 

1  Jan    05 

Osmaaton  Cecil  A.  F.  ( 

RMA  ( 

Lt.- 

|-14Decl3 

258 

Dacev  George  J 

Gr 

5  June  00 

Col 

Pacey  Wilfrid  F.     (act) 

B 

IS  Dec  13 

366"! 

552 

Packer  Herbert  A. 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Page  )■  Osmond  Edward 

L 

30  Aug  11 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

431a  J 

Australian  Govt.) 

524     Osmond  George  W.  F... 

FP 

14  Apr  10 

Paddock  Arthur   

WM 

1  Apr    11 

476     O'Sullivan  Hugh  D.  E. 

16 

Padwiok  Victor  O. 

SP 

15  Jan    13 

KM 

Mai 

17  May  11 

213 

Paffard  Reginald  D     ... 

A  P 

7  Feb    08 

113     O'Sullivan  Wallace     .. 
464      Oswald  Donald  J.  S.    .. 

A  B 
L 

1  Nov  04 
30  June  10 

Page) 
533a  ) 

Paffett  William  F. 

B  L 

1  Jan    07 

326c    Oswell  Basil  H.  L. ...  BA 

Ch 

1 9  Feb   14 

461 

Page  Arthur    

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

Coll    Ottlfv  Guy  F.  P 

L 

30  July  12 

4836 

Dage  George  F.  B.      mb 

S 

11  Apr    13 

127     Ouchterlony       Thomas 

493a 

Page  George  F.  L.  L. ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  11 

C.  A.  H 

L 

31  Dec  10 

385 

Page  Gilbert  H 

ECr 

1  July  11 

T  .  \  Ousley  Solomon 

Gr 

30  Mar  00 

512     Page  Henry  A.  G. 

232     Page  John  H.  L 

Gr 

SS 

20  June  02 
16  May  11 

62      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Paget  H%r  Alfred   W. 

KCB,  KCMG 

Paget  James  F 

Pailthorpe  Basil  J. 

PaineGodf  rey  M.  cb,mvo 

Pakenham  William  C, 

CB,  MVO 

(Rear  Admiral  Com- 
manding ThirdCruiser 
Squadron) 

Pakington  The  Hon. 
Humphrey  A 

Palairet,  Henry  E.  H. 

Palfreman  Edwin 

Palliser  Arthur  F.  E.  ... 

Pallot  Charles       

Pallot  Elias  G 

Palmer  Alexander  K.  ... 

Palmer  Alfred  J 

Palmer  Charles      

Palmer  Edward  G. 

Palmer  Edwin  M 

Palmer  Frank  D.  P.    ... 

Palmer  Frederick  J.     ... 

Palmer  Frederick  J.    ... 

Palmer  George  W.  (act) 

252     Palmer  Herbert  H.    ma 


Page  ) 

433tf  f 

492a 

385) 

Page} 

431  ) 

34 


227c 

11a 
36 

180 
520 
335 
492 
384 
520 
260 
202 
496 
524 
431 


202 
145 
161 
120 
524   ") 
DY[ 
Pemb  ) 
431 
170 
252 
388 
2176 
492a 
366 
512 
512 
267 
291 

199 


387 
385 
5 
259 
48 
437 
Sec  ) 
259  f 
148c 


175 
391a 


Palmer  Irving  M 

Palmer  John  M.  ...  em 
Palmer  Laurence  R.  ... 
.^dCPalmer  Norman  C. 
cvo 
Palmer  William    ...     . 

Palmer  William  E.      . 

Palmes  George  B 

Palmes  Manfred  J . 
Palmes  Stephen  S. 

Palser  Charles  A 

Paltridge  Harry    ...     . 
Pamphlett  William  F 
Panteny  Percy  G. 
Panter  "Ernest  D.  ... 
Panton  Henry  B.N.  rm 
Paramore  Henry  J  R... 

Pardoe  John 

Parez  William  T 

Paris  Archibald       CB  t 

RMA( 

Paris  William  R 

Parish  Arthur  J.  CB  MA 
Parish  Beauchamp  F 
Parish  William  T. 

Park  Allan       

Parker  Alfred  J.      (act) 

Parker  Alfred  R 

Parker  Charles  W. 
Parker  Edmund  M.  C.  / 
rm  I 

Parker  K.  Hyde     

Parker  Edward  B. 
Parker  Frederick 


8  Dec  13 

30  July  11 

31  Dec   10 
30  June  07 

4  June  13 


L 

Mid 
ChAE 

L 

ChGr 

B  L 

Cr 

Gr 

A  E 

A  C 

Lt  Cr 

Mid 

ChGr 

AE 

Gr 

iCh 

1n  I 

L 

C 
L 

C 
ChB 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

L 
Mid 
A  E 
A  E 

E  A 
Gr 
L 
C 
Mid 
Gr 
E  L 

LtCol 

BtCol 
S  B 
N  I 
F  S 
Car 
A  E 
Car 

F  P 

L 
Proby 
2ndL 

C 
A  P 

B 


30  Deo   09 
15  Jan    14 

1  Apr  13 
15  Mar  11 
3  June  11 
1  Jan   02 

31  Dec    11 

21  Oct  07 
1  Mar  10 

15  July  13 
30  Bept  12 
15  Sept  13 
26  Feb  12 
1  Apr  09 
30  Jan  14 
15  June  03 

22  Jan  04 
1  Apr  11 
1  Sept  13 

30  June  07 

1  Jan  04 

1  Apr   12 


87     Parker  Frederick  W.  ...     F  8    21  Feb    06 


Oct  10 
Nov  12 
Apr  09 
Sept  13 
Nov  09 
Mar  10 
Feb  12 
Oct  09 
July  11 
Sept  10 
Jan  12 
Dec  01 
Apr  06 
July  08 
Sept  05 
Oct  10 
Oct  88 
May  08 
Apr  00 
Sept  12 
May  13 
24  Nov  06 
15  Sept  08 
J- 1  Oct  12 

30  June  06 
28  Nov  05 
6  Feb    05 


Where 
serving. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


339c 
437 
284 
1 
63 
TB\ 
033  r 
NOD\ 
385  > 
326c 
453 
153 
TBI 
078  f 
326 
180 
468 
524 
475 
340a 


Parker  George  H.  I.    ...  Lt  Cr 


Parker  Henry  C.  F.  C... 

Parker  Henry  W 

Parker  James  S 

Parker  John  C.      ...  ba 

Parker  Norman  G. 

Parker  Patrick  E 

Parker  TheHon.TrevoiT. 

Parkes  Alfred  J 

Parkes  Joseph  W. 

Parkin  William  H.  J.  ... 

Parkinson  Reay    

Parkinson  Thomas 

Parks  William  M 

Parnall  Walter  R 

Parnell  Gerald  L 

Parnell  The  Hon.  John 

B.  M 

Parnell  Roderick  J.  G. 

Parrott  Ernest  R 

Parry  Alexander  H. 
Parry  George  L.    ...    rm 
Parry  George  T.       (act) 
Parry  Herbert  L. 
Parry  John  F. 
(Assistant  Hydrographer) 

Parry  John  G 

Parry  Reginald  St.  P. ... 
Parry  Reginald  W. 

Parry  Rey  G 

Parry  William  E 

Parsons  Arthur  H . 
Parsons  Cunliffe  McN  ) 

RM  f 

Parsons  George  F.  H  ... 

Parsons  James       

Parsons  Leonard    

Parsons  Stanley  S.  C... 

Parsons  William  G. 
Parsons  William  R. 
Partridge  Charles  B.RM 
Pasco  Frederick  C.  C 
Pascoe  Joseph  W. 
Pasmore  Dennis  H. 

Patchen  William  H.    ... 

Paterson  Adrian  C. 

PatersonAlexanderS.MB 

Paterson  Andrew 

Paterson  James  A 

Paterson  John  C.  S.     ... 

Paterson  Quentin  H.  ... 

Paterson  Richard  E.  (act) 

Paterson  Robert  O.  rma 

Patey.S'irGeorgeE.  kcvo 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
AustralianGovernment 
as  Rear-Admiral 
command  of  H.  M.  Aus- 
tralian Fleet.) 


388     Paton  Andrew  J 

239     Paton  Frederick  C.  R. 


496 
159 
274 


337 
293 
11 
263 
222 
159 

2766 
146 

34a 
AO\ 
266  ( 

80 

47 
234 
317 
540 
252 
TB  i 


170 
2736 
161 
218c 
512 
Po 
9 
552 


F  P 

Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Ch 

Gr 


L 
Gr 
B 

Gr 

SL 

Gr 

ChAE 

E  Cr 

Cr 

L 

8 

B 
E  L 

C 
Cr 

E  Cr 
C 


30  Sept  11 
16  Feb  07 
30  June  08 
1  Oct  07 
30  Dec  11 

12  Jan   00 


15  Dec  12 

4  Apr  00 
26  Aug  11 

29  May  03 

15  Jan  14 
2  Oct  11 
1  Oct  12 
1  June  12 

31  Dec  12 

15  Aug  13 

5  Nov  09 

1  Mar  00 
1  Nov  08 
1  Jan  10 
20  May  13 
24  Oct    13 

30  June  05 


E  L 

Cr 
ECr 
E  L 
SL 

Ck 

LtCol 

E  L 

ChCr 

Gr 

A  P 

Gr 
ECr 

C 

C 

ChGr 

AP 

Gr 


S 

W  A 

E  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

L 
S  L 
Mai 
R  A 


1  Oct  08 
il  Dec  13 
1  Apr  07 
1  Aug  11 
15  May  13 
15  Sept  13 

11  Apr  09 

1  Jan  05 
31  Dec  13 
23  July  02 

10  Dec   08 

27  Nov  12 

28  July  04 
1  Jan    10 

30  June  09 

18  Mar  12 
9  Dec  13 

5  May  00 

19  May  11 

6  May  10 
8  Nov  12 

1  July  11 
15  Jan  09 
30  May  10 
15  Sept  13 
14  Dec  13 

2  Jan   09 


Mid    15  Sept  13 
EL     1  June  04 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


63 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank.    Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

520     Paton  William  D.     mvo 

Cr 

.30  June  07 

271a 

Peck  Frederick     

ChAE 

lApr    13 

180     Patter  Ernest  0 

Gr 

24  Apr   05 

496 

Peck  Humphrey  ...rma 

L 

1  July  05 

435     Patterson  Alexander  J 

8 

11  Apr   13 

153 

Pedrick  Arthur  G. 

8L 

30  Mar   13 

352     Patterson  Julian  P.  C. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    14 

215 

Pedrick  Frederick  J.   ... 

EL 

1  Jan    05 

524     Patterson  Thomas  C.  MB 

S 

5  Nov  09 

177a 

Peebles  Aubrey  W.  mvo 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

Po     Patterson  Wilfrid  R.(aci) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

251     Pattinson  John     

E  L 

1  Oct    08 

5a 

Peebles  John  G.  ...    mb 

SS 

8  Feb   10 

532     Patton  Alfred 

A  E 

1  Oct   10 

473     Paul  George  A..  M. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

4716 

Peel  Arthur    RM 

c 

1  Jan    12 

2736   Paul  Oliver  R 

E  Cr 

1  Feb   07 

326 

Peel  Cyril 

Cr 

30  June  09 

160     Pavely  Henry  G. 

Gr 

18  Aug  07 

100 

Peet  Frank  C 

L 

15  Jan   14 

180     Pavey  Walter  J 

Ch  G 

31  Dec    10 

202 

Pegg  Harry     

Gr 

31  Oct    07 

2176   Pawley  Sylvester  G.   ... 

Car 

17  Mar  05 

218c 

Pegler  Edgar  W 

L 

30  Jan    07 

252     Pawsey  Edward  L. 

Mid 

15  Jan  13 

22 

Pegler  Henry 

ChAE 

1  Apr   07 

277     Pawsey  Henry  T.W.     ... 

8L 

15  Jan  13 

237 

Pegram  Frank  H 

L 

1  Oct    12 

89     Payne  Alexander  H.    ... 

A  P 

3  Apr   10 

385 

Peile  Frederic  G.  S.     ... 

Lt  Or 

1  Oct    10 

521     Payne  Christopher  R. ... 

C 

31  Dec    12 

385     Payne  Frederick  J. 

ChGr 

1  Apr    12 

476 

PeirseRichardH.CB.Mvo 

^  I  Payne  Freke 

ChB 

6  Feb    12 

(Commander  in  Chief, 
East  Indies.) 

R  A 

9  Feb    09 

524     Payne  Joseph  W 

ChB 

lApr    12 

326c 

Peirson  John  J.  R. 

8  L 

15  Apr    13 

352     Payne  William  H. 

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

Pelharo  Frederick  S.   ... 

V  A 

20  Mar   13 

120     Paynter  Charles  T.      ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

34 

Pelham  Harry  A 

L 

30  Oct    13 

146     Paynter  Edward  V.     ... 

HSch 

23  Feb    11 

385 

Pelham-Kent  Arthur  C. 

AP 

22  Aug  02 

94     Payton  James  H. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

267 

Pellow  Henry  C 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

366     Payze  Robert  G 

Gr 

16  Nov  01 

61 

Pellowe  Ernest  W.  8.  ... 

S  P 

25  Nov   11 

318     Peace  Alfred  G.     

L 

15  Apr  07 

277 

Pelly  Gilbert  C 

SL 

15  Apr    13 

326     Peacock  Pry oe      ...rma 

Maj 

10  Oct    09 

265 

Pelly  Henry  B.         mvo 

0 

1  Jan    06 

524      Pead  John  H.      MB,  ma 

F  8 

16  May  10 

217 

Pelly  John  N 

L 

31  Dec  10 

4146    Peake  Alfred  F 

Gr 

20  July  06 

219a 

Pelly  Lionel  H 

L 

22  June  1 1 

513     Pearce  Henry  J 

Gr 

13  June  03 

391a" 

Pender  Edward  P.  U. ... 

L 

1  Oct    08 

195a   Pearce,  Jesse  R 

L 

1  Sept  13 

387 

Pendleton  Charles  F.  B. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   07 

■^  I  Pearce  Reginald  H.     ... 

A  P 

15  Jan   13 

487 
Coll 

Pendleton  Frank  R.    ... 
Penfold  Ernest  A.      mb 

EL 

FS 

18  Aug  01 
11  Feb    07 

358a   Pearce  Richard  S 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

502 

Penfold  Lewis  D 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   01 

179     Pearce  Thomas      

ECr 

2  July  12 

540) 

146     Pearce  William  W.      ... 

E  Cr 

1  Nov  05 

Dry 

Penfold  Marchant  H.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  06 

127a  Pearn  Edward  W 

Gr 

24  July  04 

Sh) 

408     Pearne  Richard  F. 

ChAE 

1  Nov  06 

505 

Penfold  Montague  A.  ... 

FP 

15  June  10 

260     Pearne  William  J 

Car 

]  Jan   02 

473 

Penfold  Owen  L. 

FP 

3  Apr   11 

552     Pears  Arthur  L. 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

11a 

Pengelly  James  E. 

Car 

1  Apr   04 

(Lent  for  duty  tinder  the 

298 

Pengelly  William  H.  ... 

AE 

24  Nov  02 

Australian  Govt.) 

5a 

PenhalluriekEdmund  T. 

Gr 

5  June  08 

377 

Pennefather William  ... 

L 

30Oet    08 

384     Pears  Edmund  R 

R  A 

10  Feb    14 

161 

Pennell  Harry  L.  L.     ... 

Cr 

30  June  13 

2736   Pears  Steuart  A.  ...(act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

146 

Penny  Herbert  L 

FS 

11  Nov  07 

180     Pearse  Fabian  J 

Gr 

1  Jan    08 

520 

Penny  William      

ChSB 

4  June  09 

118     Pearse  Herbert  H 

FS 

15Mav  11 

Penny  William  B. 

FP 

1  Jan    03 

99     Pearson  Albert  E 

B 

7  Sept  11 

(Cashier  $  Store  Officer, 

34     PearsonDevonshireP.H. 

S 

11  Apr   13 

Royal  Ifosp.  School, 

240a    Pearson  Donald     

EL 

1  Nov   10 

Greenwich.) 

326c    Pearson  Harold  B. 

FP 

6  Mar  11 

484a   Pearson  James      

153     Pearson  James  P 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

86 

Penrose  John  8.  S. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  10 

A  E 

1  Apr   12 

276a 

Peploe  Charles  R 

L 

31  Dec  11 

225c   Pearson  John  C 

EL 

1  Jan    02 

151 

Peploe  Napier  R 

L 

1  Apr   11 

175     Pearson  John  L 

Cr 

31  Dec    12 

1696 

Peploe  Norman  B.  F.  ... 

SL 

15  Sept  12 

Coll     Pearson  Leonard  E.  (act) 

Mate 

18  Dec    13 

384 

Pepperell  William 

B 

22  Sept  09 

432     Pearson  William 

AE 

1  Mar  12 

385 

Pepperell  William  F.  ... 

EL 

1  Apr   06 

259      Pearson  William  T.      ... 

Gr 

2  Nov  08 

239 

Percival  George  T.  (act) 

Gr 

15  May  13 

444     Peart  Donald  A 

AP 

12  Nov   03 

432 

Percival  Percy  R.  P.    ... 

L 

31  Dec  08 

GSP  Pease  Leonard  T. 

473 

Perdue  Robert  J.  T.     ... 

AP 

10  Aug  07 

RMA 

Col 

26  June  11 

NH) 

(Temporary  Brigadier 

Chat} 

Perkins  Herbert  E. 

S 

4  Nov  10 

General  14  Oct  13) 

366  ) 

546     Peavitt  George  S 

405     Peck  Ambrose  M 

Gr 

Cr 

27  July  05 
31  Dec    11 

Portl  ( 

Perkins  William  J.  S.  ... 

ECr 

1  July  18 

582a  Peck  Basil  M 

AP 

9  June  09 

170  ] 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the] 

1 

DY} 

Perring  Harold  H. 

EL 

1  Jan    07 

Australian  Govt.)       ' 

MalS 

64      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where                      Name, 
serving.  | 

Hank. 

Seniority 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

549     Perry  Arthur 

528     Perry  Arthur  F 

AE 
Car 

1  Apr    04 
17  July  08 

Phillips  Frank  T.    rm| 

Lt- 
Col 

22  Jan    14 

30ca    Perry  Charles  P 

W  E 

1  Nov  11 

16     Phillips  George  T.   (act) 

A  E 

1  Aug.  13 

524     Perrv  Robert  L.  T. 

L 

15  Dec    13 

4     Phillips  George  W. 

E  L 

1  Feb    04 

170     Perry  William  R 

Gr 

1  Jan    <8 

146     Phillips  Harry       

Ch  B 

1  Apr   12 

355     Perryman  Cecil  Ft.  E.  W. 

L 

31  Dec   09 

512     Phillips  HenrvC. 

L 

30  Aug  11 

37     Persse  Dudley  F 

S  L 

30  Dec    12 

116     Phillips  James  R 

ChAE 

1  Apr    13 

180     Persse  William  J. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

277     Phillips  John  E.  H.     ... 

FS 

15  May  11 

521     Pert  Ernest     

Gr 

18  Sept  05 

150     Phillips  John  W 

E  L 

1  Oct    08 

232     Pertwee   Herbert  G.  ... 

Ck 

15  July  12 

5m  Phillips  Owen  T.  H.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

217     Peshall  Charles  J.  E.  ba 

Ch 

4  May  08 

Coll     Phillips  Owen  W. 

L 

30  Oct    13 

170     Pestell  Frank  L 

SB 

1  Jan    02 

127     Phillips  Philip  E. 

L 

15  Oct    09 

228     Petch  Charles  H.  L.     ... 

8 

19  Nov  07 

347     Phillips  Reginald  C.  P. 

Ck 

15  July  13 

CG     Petch  George  E.  S.      ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   02 

496     Phillips  Richard   H.  G. 

FP 

1  June  11 

457     Peters  Arthur  M 

L 

15  Mar  10 

545     Phillips  Tom  S.  V. 

L 

15  July  08 

62     Petherick  Arthur  C.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  11 

492     Phillott  Charles  G.  R. 

SL 

15  Mav  12 

258     Pethick  Ernest  E 

E  Cr 

30  July  12 

Phillpotts    Edward    M. 

C 

30  June  06 

352     Petlev  William  E.  rm... 

RMS 

lSept  11 

(Naval    Assistant     to 

528     Peto  Henry  F.  M 

L 

30  Apr  11 

Second  Sea  Lord) 

W  Coll  Petre  Walter  R.  G.      ... 

Cr 

30  June  07 

202     Petrie  Christopher  H. . . . 

L 

30  June  11 

65     Philpott  Richard  K.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

431     Pettit  William  J.  P.    ... 

FP 

1  Oct  10 

390     Phipps  Charles  A.  G.  ... 

SB 

9  June  10 

4716   Peyton-Burbery  Robert 

518      Phipps  William  D.  mvo 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  12 

J.  P MA 

Ch 

22  June  09 

22?     Pibworth  William 

ChCr 

15  June  13 

Po     Peyton- Ward  Dudley  V. 

213     Pick  Brvan     

ss 

23  Mav  12 

(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

558     Pickett  Albert       

Gr 

27  Sept  06 

540  1 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

DY>  Phair  Daniel  R 

L 

5  Aug  11 

Australian  Govt.) 

Sh  ) 

Pickford  Charles  J.    RM 

Schm 

16  Dee  97 

520     Pharaoh  Frank      ...     ... 

IC 

Uan    10 

496a   Pickup  WilliamA.      ... 

A  E 

1  Nov  11 

537a    Phayre  John  E 

9     Phelips  Guy  V.  A. 

Si- 
Mid 

15  Sept  12 
15  Sept  13 

j)y  >  Picton  Arthur  L 

EL 

1  July  03 

11a  Phelp  Awbery  R.  B.     ... 
CG     Phibbs  Bertram  O.  F.  ... 

Mid 
Lt,  Cr 

15  Jan    14 
25  May  05 

AO  ) 
127  \  Pidcock  Frederick  C. ... 

AP 

21  Jan   08 

263     Philip  George  T 

Mia 

15  Sept  12 

509     Pie  John 

B 

3  Jan   05 

391c   Philip  ThomasW. MB, MA 

FS 

16  May  10 

159     Piercy  Basil  H 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  11 

1826   Philips  Christopher  H. 

L 

1  Apr    07 

61     Pigott  Adrian  M. 

Ck 

15  July  13 

541      Philipson  John  W.      .„ 

B 

18  Nov  12 

258     Pigou  Gerard  C 

Cr 

31  Dec    13 

366     Phillimore  Frederick W. 

Gr 

10  Mar  03 

545     Pike  Gerald  T.  F 

Cr 

30  June  06 

263     PhillimoreRichardF.CB, 

C 

30  June  04 

65     Pike  William  G.  H.     ... 

AE 

1  Jan    13 

MVO 

524     Pilcher  Cecil  H 

Cr 

30  June  12 

(Commodore 2nd  Class) 

630     Pilcner  Henry  B 

L 

31  Dec    06 

225     Phillimore  Stephen 

L 

30  June  08 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Canadian  Government) 

Phillimore       Valentine 

E.  B dso 

C 

31  Dec   13 

lla   Pilditch  John  P.  W.    ... 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

62a     Phillimore  William  R. 

L 

15  Apr   06 

326     Pile  Alfred  G 

AE 

1  Mar  12 

Phillipps  Pieton   M.y.o, 

524     Pile  William  S 

Gr 

23  Apr  08 

BMA 

Maj 

31  May  09 

62a   Pilfold  Charles      

Gr 

6  Oct   09 

(Member  of  Ordnance 

42     Pilkington  George 

L 

15  Apr  07 

Board) 

268t*   Pillage  George  T. 

AE 

1  Oct    10 

15     Phillipps-Wolley  Clive.. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Feb    14 

552     Pillans  David  C 

L 

1  Oct    07 

326a  Phillips  Albert      

Gr 

2  Aug   05 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

86     Phillips    Albert  M.  H. 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

Australian  Govt.) 

232     Phillips  Alfred  J.  L.  ... 

S  L 

15  Jan   14 

507a  Pine  George  F 

AC 

15  Jan    14 

366     Pine  John  H 

ChCr 

1  Apr   12 

39     Phillips    Algernon    W. 

114     Pinegar  George        (act) 

A  E 

1  Aug  13 

P 

AP 

14  Aug  10 

552     Pinhey  John  W 

Mid 

15  May  13 

Coll     Phillips  Bernard  G.H.j 

Proby 

j-  1  Oct  12 

(Lent  for  duty  with. 

2ndL 

Australian  Govt.) 

Phillips  Charles  T. 

A  P 

7  Oct    08 

421     Pink  Henry  K.  A.    (act) 

B 

25  June  13 

364     Phillips  Edward  C.      ... 

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

520     Pink  Richard  C.  M.     ... 

L 

31  Dec  10 

558     Phillips  Ernest  G. 

SB 

26  June  02 

63     Pinsent  Clive 

L 

15  Dec   06 

(Lent for  duty  under 

620     Pinsent  Harold  C.  F.  ... 

AP 

28  Mar  05 

Australian  Govt.) 

(Secretary,  Department  of 

342     Phillips  Ernest  M. 

E  L 

1  Aug  08 

Naval  Service,  Ottawa) 

263     Phillips  Ernest  S.      ma 

Ch 

10  Oct    03 

420  ■ 

Piper  Frederic  S 

L 

1  Apr  13 

OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


65 


Where    [                    w._» 
serving.  |                     Name- 

Rank.    Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rai  k 

Seniority. 

100     Piper  John  M 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

366     Pope  Albert  C       

H.Sch 

22  Dec  11 

510     Pipon  Harry  C.  B. 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    13 

Pope  Cuthbert  J 

L 

15  Feb    08 

524     Pipon  James  M 

Lt  Cr 

31  Aug  12 

(Lent   for    duHj  under 

72     Pirie  Wilfrid  B 

L 

30  June  08 

Australian  Govt.). 

3586   Pitcairn  James  B 

A  P 

18  June  03 

387     Pitt  Arthur  H.  J 

Ch 

18  Bept,  04 

448     Pope  Henry  C.       ...  rm 

C 

1  Jan    13 

237     Pitt  Benjamin  W 

Gr 

29  July  99 

326     Pope  Herbert  E     

ChAE 

1  Apr    12 

432     Pitt  Harry  A 

S  B 

10  May  04 

418a   Pope  Rowland  K.   C.  ... 

L 

31  Dec    09 

493(1   Pitt  St.  John  G.  H  (act 

S  L 

15  May  13 

129     Pope  Walter  J.  (act)    ... 

Gr 

10  June  13 

Pitts  Percy      

Cr 

31  Dec    10 

177     Pope  William  H 

FS 

29  Nov    13 

196     Pitts  Walter  E....     (act 

Gr 

*  Nov  13 

129     Popham  Arthur  L. 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  09 

457     Place  John  S 

FP 

6  Dec   12 

65     Popham  Robert  H.  C.  .. 

B 

1  Nov  00 

145     Plant  Ernest  C 

EL 

1  Nov   11 

3396   Portal  Reginald  B.      .. 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

107     Plant  Ernests 

Car 

1  July  00 

Portbury  Samuel  J.     .. 

1      L 

2  Aug   12 

263     Piatt  Arthur  H     ...    Bi 

N  I 

1  5  Dec  01 

41     Portch  Herbert  W.     ... 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

88     Piatt  Francis  C 

L 

30  July  07 

273     Porteous  Charles 

AE 

1  Mar  12 

429     Pledger  Frederick  V... 

Gr 

12  Sept  11 

120     Porteous  John       ...  rm 

Irmg 

1  July  12 

277     Plent  Benjamin    

Gr 

,  9  Jan    11 

100     Porter  Angus 

Mid 

15  May  13 

4516   Plowden  Richard  A.  A. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

520     Porter  Basil  E 

P 

19  Nov  13 

473     Plowden  Trevor  0.  C... 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

317     Porter  Bertie  C 

L 

15  May  12 

Q&  >  Plummer  John     

AE 

INov  01 

4     Porter  Felix  R 

339     Porter  John  M 

Ck 
L 

15  July  13 
31  Dec   10 

284     Plunkett  The  Bon.Regi 

155     Porter  John  P 

Car 

31  Jan  05 

nald  A.  R 

Cr 

30  June  12 

337     Porter  Vyvyan  R.  N.   .. 

Lt  Ci 

30  Sept  13 

552     Poe'  Basil  R 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

1806   Porter  William  A. 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

(Lent  for  duty  under  thi 

2176   Portman  Maurice  P.  B 

L 

30  June  06 

Australian  Govt.) 

520     Pott  Herbert  ...     

L 

31  Dec  08 

266     Potter  Francis  W.   (act 

Gr 

30  Jan    14 

Poe  A'irEdrnund  S.gcvo 

279     Potter  James  A 

ChAE 

KCB         

A 

30  Apr  10 

524  ) 

1  Apr    11 

(First    and    Principal 

DY>  Potter  John  A.  S 

L 

20  Feb  13 

Naval  Aide  de    Camp 

Dev  ) 

to  the  King.) 

326c   Potter  Leonard  F. 

L 

15  Aug  06 

180     Poe  Leonard  M 

WW 

1  Jan    10 

WColl  \  pound  Alfred  D.  P.  R. 

Cr 

30  June  09 

Page  J  Poe  William  8.         rma 
534  f      (Asst.     Insp.      Naval 

C 

18  Feb  04 

Pound  Frank 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

61     Pound  Russell  R.  J.    .. 

L 

1  Oct    09 

Ordnance  Inspection 

41     Pounds  Charles  J. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

Stdff\ 

520     Pounds  Thomas  H. 

ECr 

1  Apr  06 

159     Poignand  Cecil  W.     ma 

Ch 

^4  Aug  09 

114     Powel  Charles  V. 

Mid 

15  Jan    12 

11H     Poignand  Charles  A.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

284     Powell  Anthony  C.  (act) 

SL 

15  Jan   14 

520     Poignand  Malcolm  E.... 

AP 

2  Nov  03 

291      Powell  Arthur  F 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

342     Poland  Albert  L 

Mid 

15  Jan   13 

9     Powell  Charles  J.  W.  ... 

Car 

1  Apr    0.1 

528      Poland  Allan 

L 

15  Mar  09 

366     Powell  Edward  H.  (act) 

Gr 

29  Apr    13 

200     Poland  John  R 

SI 

15  May  13 

524     Powell  Frank 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

34     Poland  Raymond  A.  rm. 

L 

1  July  06 

170     Powell  George  B 

C 

31  Dec   10 

476     Polhill  Arthur  H 

SL 

30  Mar  12 

150     Powell  James 

L 

30  Dec   08 

40     Poling  Joseph       

Car 

28  Sept  00 

342     Powell  John  M 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

|j?g  \  Pollard  Charles  F.,  cb... 

FP 

1  Mar  08 

63     Powell  Thomas  A. 
252     Powell  Thomas  W. 

L 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 
7  Dec    10 

253     Pollard  Percy 

E  L 

1  July  03 

512      Powell  Walter  H 

Gr 

15  Oct    01 

Pollen  John  F.  H. 

L 

15  Mar  13 

180     Power  Arthur  J 

L 

15  Apr    10 

448     Pollitt  Alfred         

AE  | 

1  Nov  09 

Pane    (  P°wer  Laurence  E,  MVO 

?,J  (Captain  Superintendent 
0u,i  (     of  Contract  Built  Ships.) 

C 

30  June  05 

518     Pomeroy  John  J 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

Coll     Ponsonby  Patrick  B.J.  i 

KM} 

Probyi 

j-1  Oct  12 

2nd  LI 

507a    Power  Thomas  R. 

EL 

1  Nov   10 

547     Pontifex  John  W 

SL 

30  Mar  13 

509     Power  William  T.    (act) 

Gr 

12  Aug  13 

113     Ponton  Charles  R. 
21fc  Pook  Hugh  C 

Gr 
Gr 

4  Apr    99 
2  June  99 

^  {•  Powis  Thomas  H 

ChGr 

1  Apr   ia 

Poole  Charles  F.E 

Gr 

29  Aug  12 

340a  Powlett  Frederick  A.  ... 

C 

LP  Oct    09 

( 

Maj 

1  July  08 

170      Pownall  George  H.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

L5  Sept  11 

ScM  Poole  Gerald  R.    rma-; 

Bt 

|l  Sept  13 

385     Prall  Warneford  G.   W. 

A  P 

30  Nov  08 

I 

LtCol 

392     Pratt  Frank  H 

EL 

1  Nov  08 

524     Poole  James    

ChB 

17  Nov  12 

366     Pratt  Herbert 

B 

1  Oct    12 

366     Poore  Sir  Richard  Bt. 

452     Pratt  Percy  A.  E.    (act) 

Car 

3  Jan    14 

KCB,cvo.(  Commander- 

27     Pratt  Thomas  D 

C 

U  Dec  11 

in-Chief,  Nore.) 

A 

17  July  11 

39 

Pratt  William  H 

ECr 

Uan    10 

66      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
Berviug. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority 

Pratt-Barlow  Bernhard 

JVH) 

A 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

Git  }  Pryn  William  W 

127  ) 

D  SG 

12  Oct  11 

2S4     Preece  George       

E  L 

1  Feb    06 

275     Preedy  Walter  F 

L 

29  Feb    12 

153      Prynne  Alan  H.  L.  RMA 

C 

1  Sept  09 

£4-£)  ^JdCPrendergast         ) 
Sk)                        Robert  J.  r 

C 

31  Dec   03 

274     Prvnne  Gordon  H.H.rm 
120     Pudifoot  Henry    

C 
Cli  Gr 

1  Sept  11 
26  Feb   13 

153     Pudner  William  H.     ... 

B  L 

1  Oct    07 

106     Prentice  James     

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

71      Pugh  Richard  K 

A  E 

1  Sept  12 

54?a  Prentis  Osmond  J. 

Cr 

31  Dee  0s 

2756    Pultord  Conway  W.H. 

SL 

15  Mar  13 

44     Preseott-RobertsJohnS. 

L 

30  June  12 

Pnlian  William     ...(act) 

A  E 

1  Dec  13 

44     Presland    Benjamin   J. 

120     Pullen  Basil  W.  Le  tf . 

Mid 

15  May  13 

(act) 
457     Pressev  Alfred  B 

AB 

AE 

1  June  13 
1  Nov  o:^ 

*?£  j-  Pullen  W.  Le  Geyt      ... 

PinC 

31  Mar  10 

221     Prest  Leslie  B 

L 

1  Apr   09 

418a   Puilevne  Richard  I.  ... 

L 

1  Oct    11 

453     Preston  Lionel  G. 

Cr 

30  June  07 

273     Pulle'vblank  William  O. 

WT 

12  Apr   11 

47     Pulliblank  John  B.      ... 

EL 

1  June  04 

275a   Preston  Robert      

BL 

1  Jan   07 

47     Preston  William 

Gr 

19  Oct   10 

260     Punch  Sidney 

S 

4  Oct    12 

81     Preston-Thomas    Quin- 

213      Punshon  Alfred  D.      ... 

SB 

27  Jan   09 

tinB Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    10 

284     Purdie  Robert        

Gr 

16  Dec  09 

2736   Prettv  Gerald  H.  A.  (act)\     G 

1.3  Oct    13 

131      Purdoti  Henry  M.  C.  ... 

L 

1  Apr  11 

261     Price  Alfred  R.     ...  mb!     S 

3  Apr    12 

Purefoy   RichardP.  F. 

531     Price  Crealock  R Mid 

15  Jan   13 

MVO 

R  A 

30  Jan    12 

199     Price  Edward  J L 

1  Oct    12 

2916  Purkis  Cecil  H.  J. 

B  L 

1  Aue  08 

221a   Price  Edward  J.  P.     ...      L 

15  Feb    12 

225     Purnell  James  C 

AB     in.- 

19a   Price  Ernest  G 

540     Price  George  W 

Gr 
Gr 

1  Oct    08 
1  Jan   08 

*'^|  Putt  William  P 

AP 

12  Aug  02 

11      Price  John  A 

B 

28  Nov  12 

Puxlev  Horace       ..  bm 

RMG 

13  Feb   14 

291     Price  Wilfred  B 

Mid 

I*  Jan    12 

221      Pyddtike  Charles  E.  W. 

Cr 

30  June  07 

524     Price  William  A 

ChGr 

27  July  11 

Pym  John  B em 

LtCol 

25  Oct   10 

Prichard  Bernard  E.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  08 

CG     Pym  Walter  H.J. 

FP 

23  Dec   03 

495     Prichard  Hugh  T. 

Cr 

31  Dec   12 

266     Pysden  Edmund  J.  (act) 

AE 

1  Sept  13 

366     Prickett  Cecil  B 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  12 

384     Prideaux  James  A.  H.  i 
537a   Pridham  Arthur  F.      ... 

Oh    { 
Sch  ( 

23  Feb  11 

L 

1  Oct   08 

48     Pridham  -  Wippell 

Henry  D 

L 

1  Apr   07 

273d  Priest  Frederick  A 

SL 

15  May  12 

180     Priestley  Edward  0.  ... 

L 

15  Oct    09 

Prince  George       

Gr 

10  Mar  04 

(Lent     for    duty    under 

Greek  Govt.) 

575     Pring  Frederick    

B  Cr 

1  July  09 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

Australian  Govt.) 

4716  Prinsep  Caradoc  S.  M. 

SL 

30  Nov  13 

183a  Prior  Cunningham 

AP 

26  Nov  02 

387     Priston  Harold  R Lt  Cr 

30  Nov  13 

2916    Priston  William  R.     ...1      L 

15  Aug  07 

218     Pi  ivett  George  J AE 

1  Nov   09 

145     Procter  Cecil  G i  Mid 

15  Sept  13 

232     Procter  Charles  L.       ...    Mid 

15  May  13 

Q. 

385    Procter  Thomas  G.      ...!  E  L 

1  June  02 

335     Procter  William  A.      ...    A  E 

1  Apr  09 

Po     Prosser  Douglas  H.(acC);   S  L 

15  Sept  13 

Quaas  Gustave  H. 

AE 

1  Nov  11 

\&2i     Prosser     Frederick   W. 

86     Oueripel  Cecil  M. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  12 

W 

SB 

1  Jan   03 

492a  Quick  James  H 

B 

26  Jan    11 

185a  Prosser  William  H.     ... 

Gr 

6  Oct    09 

11a   Quick  John    (act) 

B 

1  Sept  13 

161      Prowse  Cecil  I 

C 

30  June  07 

27     Quick  Richard  H 

Gr 

6  Mar  00 

Prussia,Z/is  Royal  High- 

259    Quick  William  H. 

S  B 

29  Apr  09 

ness      Prince     Albert 
William     Henry     of 

Hon 

Coll  Quill  Maurice  D.     rm  / 

Proby 
2ndLt 

j-  1  Oct  13 

KG,  GCB 

A  F 

27  Jan    10 

4 

Quin  James     

Mate 

14  Feb  13 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


67 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Quincey  George    

ChB 

14  Apr   12 

352     Ramsay  Bertram  H.    ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  Dec   12 

11a 

Quinn  George       ...{act) 

B 

11  Sept  13 

366     Ramsay  Palmer  D. 

8  S 

23  Nov  11 

521 

Quinton  Charles 

Car 

1  June  03 

Ramsay  Philip      

FP 

6  Oct    12 

381 

Quinton  Robert    ..,     ... 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

26Se   Ramsay  Robert  B. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Nov  13 

Quirk  Frederick  W.     ... 

S 

6  Nov  08 

160     Ramsbotham  Reginald 
276     Ramsey  Charles  G.     ... 
1176   Ramsey  Kenneth  G.    ... 

385     Randall  Charles  R.  J . ... 

194     Randall  Frederick  J.  ... 

^  |  Randall  Henry  S. 

1466    Randall  William  H.  J. 

292     Ranken  Franois    

448     Rankin  Norman  H.     ... 

Rankine  Roger  A.      MB 
159     Ransom  Alfred  C. 

9     Ransom  John  A.  (act)... 
261     Ransome  Reginald  H.... 

®2j  j-  Rapkin  Geoffrey  J.      ... 

39     Raslibrook  Percy  R.     ... 
385     Rashleigh  Vernon  S.  ... 

512     Rasmusen  Charles  F.  ... 

2     Ratcliff  Francis  J. 
127     Ratcliff  John  P 

„366\  Rathbome    Charles    E. 

pZbS   H RM 

L 

Lt  Ci 
L 

E  L 

ChAE 

Gr 

AE 
EL 
Cr 

S 
FP 
AE 
L 

AP 

E  L 
Cr 

Gr 
L 
SP 

15  June  13 

30  June  12 

31  Dec   12 

1  Jan    05 

1  Nov  09 

20  Aug  10 

1  Feb   04 

1  June  04 

31  Dec    13 

19  May  11 
4  Aug  10 
1  Aug  13 
1  Oct    08 

4  Dec  03 

1  Nov   12 

30  June  13 

3  Mar  04 

31  Dec    11 
9  Aug  10 

R. 

L 

1  July  04 

520     Ratsey  Franklin    

L 

15  Mar  09 

Sec\ 
448  ( 

Radcliffe  Cyril 

FP 

15  Aug  13 

391c    Rattey  William     

180     Raven  Alexander  J.    ... 

ECr 
ChGr 

1  July  08 
1  Apr  12 

276a 

Radcliffe  Samuel 

Gr 

30  Nov  04 

234     RavenshawHaroldE.RM 
RMA   Ravenshaw  Thomas  ma 

L 

Oh 

1  July  04 
26  Oct    97 

552 

iadcliffe  Stephen  H.  ... 

C 

31  Dec    11 

295     Raw  Frederick  E 

S   L 

1  Feb    Ik 

(Lent  for  duty    under 

391a   Raveling  Sylvester 

E  A 

2  Dec   12 

Australian  Govt.) 

1596   Rawlings  Henry  B. 
13     Rawlings  Henry  C.     ... 

L 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan   10 
1  Apr    13 

67 

tadford  Henry  G. 

EL 

1  May  02 

391a   Rawlings  William  J.  S. 

Gr 

18  Mar  13 

326 

ladmore  Richard  B.  ... 

ChAE 

1  Apr   12 

(act) 

63a 
391c  ] 

tadinore  William  G.  ... 
tae  Charles  H 

EL 

A  C 

1  Aug  08 
15  Jan    14 

Chat  \  RawlingS0IlWalterW-H- 

EC 

9  Oct    12 

507a 

iae  James  F 

AE 

1  Nov   12 

72     Ray  Eric  8 

L 

1  Apr   11 

366     ] 

Rae  William  S.  D. 

AP 

4  Sept  Of- 

326     Rayment  Guy  V. ...   ba 

N  1 

7  June  01 

589 

Sahilly  Denis  E. 
(Lent    for    duty    under 

L 

WNov  07 

191     Raymond  Hugh  E. 

L 

22  June  11 

Australian  Govt.) 

340a  Raymond  John  K.     MB 
22     Rayne  Geoffrey  M.  R. . . 

SS 
Lt  Cr 

8  Nov  06 
15  June  11 

431     Raikes  Cecil  D.  8....     ... 

C 

31  Dec    13 

390     Rayner  Alfred  E.  E.    ... 

EL 

1  June 04 

Raikes  George  L.     rma 

C 

3  May  02 

371     Rea  Albert  W 

ChAE 

1  Apr   05 

145     Raikes  Robert  H.  T.     ... 

L 

31  Dec  07 

337     Rea  Basil  S 

A  P 

15  Oct    13 

175     Rainey  John 

Gr 

20  Nov  12 

524     Rea  James      

Gr 

31  Jan    07 

4516   Rainier  Daniel  H. 

L 

31  Dec   10 

99     Read  Alfred  T.  P 

ECr 

9  Feb   08 

66     Rainier  John  W 

Lt  Cr 

15  Sept  lu 

68a 

iainier  William  P. 

AP 

16  Oct    09 

180     Read  Arthur  D 

326c   Read  Ernest  J 

L 

Gr 

30  Oct    10 
3  Sept  08 

191      Raleigh  Valentine  A.  ... 
53     Ram  Herbert  G 

L 

AE 

15  Jan   14 
1  May  07 

^  j-  Read  Harry  C 

E  L 

1  Nov  03 

508     Ramage  Simon  W. 

ChAE 

1  Nov  04 

291     Read  Odden  H 

AP 

11  Feb   09 

Rampling  Henry  J.    ... 

EL 

1  Oct    08 

524     Read  Thomas  H.W.  km 

Bndr 

5  June  09 

191     Rampling  Robin  , 

260     Ramsay  The  Hon.  Alex- 

E  L 

1  Deo  06 

363     Reade  Francis  S. 

SB 

I  July  01 

Reader  Arthur  W. 

EL 

1  June  04 

ander  R.  M 

Lt  Cr 

29  May  10 

Reay  James  W 

AE 

1  Nov  09 

o  2 


68      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 


Seniority. 


Where 
serving. 


Hank.    Seniority. 


T^  \  Rede  Roger  L'B.M.     .. 

.388     Redgitte  George  W.     .. 
476     Redhead  Norman  R.  F. 

Redman  Ernest  A. 
512     Ree  Frank  H.T 


232 

Reed  Basil  D 

39 

Reed  Eric  R 

337 

Reed  John  C.  G.    ... 

sos 

Reed  William  H.  ... 

PemJb  }  Beed  William  w-  »• 

145 

Reeks  William  J. ... 

263 

Reely  Herbert 

352 

Reep  Alfred    

146 

Reep  John       

291 

Rees  Edward  A.  J. 

473 

Reea  Harold  F.  P.... 

266 

Rees  Harry  E. 

490  )    „        _        " 

j^y  {■  Rees  Oswald   

126 

Rees  Richard  E.    ... 

384 

Rees  William  J.  H. 

283a 

Reeve  Percy   

286 

Reeves  Edward 

448 

Reeves  Thomas  S. 

512 

Regan  Daniel 

Regan  John    

624 

Regan  Robert  H.  ... 

299 

Reger  Fritz  J. 

291 

Regnart  Cornelius  0 

239 

Reid  Sidney  T.      ... 

195a 

Reid  Walters.      ... 

274 

Reid  William 

114 

Reinold  Basil  E.    ... 

145 

Reinold  Harold  0. 

Lt  Cr 

AE 
A  P 
F  P 
L 

A  C 
S  L 
F  8 
ChCr 

ECr 

SB 
Bndr 
Oh  Gr 

L 

Gr 

C 
HSt 

FS 
Oar 
B 


148a  Reiss-Smith  Robert  E 
177     Remfry  Charles  J. 
528     Rendall  Henry  E. 
225     Rendel  Herbert  L.  (act) 
262     Rendle  William  B.      ... 

385  Rennick  Henry  E.  de  P. 

493  Renny  James  0 

146  Kenouf  Edward  de  F. ... 

385  Renshaw  John  W 

438a  Renyard  Harry     

KOf)  l  ^eP*on  Leonard    

510     Revel  Edgar  W 

524     Revington  George  A.  ... 
159     Reyne  Cecil  N.      ... 
183a   Reyne  Frederick  A. 
69     Reynolds  Frank  H. 
149     Reynolds  Henry  E. 


480J    Reynolds  John  J.  ... 

342     Reynolds  William  J. 
Reypert  John 
Rhind  William  A. 


159 
TBI 
034  S 

180 


Rhodes  Eric  G. 


EL 
C 
Gr 
Gr 
Gr 
Gr 

AP 

L 

FS 
E  L 
SB 
Lt  Cr 
Cr 

Gr 
Gr 
L 
S  L 
B 

Lt  Cr 

Car 

L 

L 

Gr 

Gr 

Gr 

L 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 
A  E 
ChGr 

Ch  Gr 

B 
Ch  Cr 

ChGi 

L 


31  Dec  09 

1  Nov  09 

2  Dec  10 
7  Mar  09 

30  June  07 

15  July  13 
15  Dfc  13 

13  May  12 
1  Apr   12 

1  July  12 

26  June  02 

14  Nov  07 
28  Oct    11 

5  Dec    12 

6  Mar  00 
1  Sept  12 
1  Jan    10 

15  May  11 

9  Nov  00 
1  Nov  00 


1  Dec  06 
31  Dec    10 

2  Feb   08 

20  Sept  04 

21  Dec  04 
6  Feb    07 

21  Feb  06 

15  Feb  08 
15  May  11 
1  Dec   02 

26  June 02 
15  Apr  11 
31  Dec   11 

30  Oct  00 
19  Oct  JO 
30  July  10 

15  Jan  14 
10  June 09 

30  June  11 
1  Oct    00 

28  Feb    09 

27  Feb  13 
19  Oct    10 

23  Sept  05 

22  July  08 

16  Nov   12 

23  Mar  13 

31  Mar  13 
1  Sept  12 
1  Apr    12 

27  Jan   13 

30  Sept  12 
1  Apr    12 

1  Oct    13 

30  Nov  10 


...(act) 
C.    ... 


(act) 


48     Rhodes  Philip  W. 
524     Ricardo  Arthur  D. 

Po     Ricardo  Leslie  R. 
524     Ricci  Lewis  A.  da 

WColl  \  Rice  Arthur   - 
Rice  Arthur  J. 
306a  Rice  Arthur  K. 

542     Rice  Henry  M 

239     Rice  Robert  A 

183a  Ricn  William  V 

120     Richard  Arthur    

487     Richards  Benjamin  J., .. 

263  Richards  Charles  A.     ... 

473     Richards  Edgar     

4394    Richards  Edward 

170  Richards  Francis  S.  hma 

63  Richards  Harry        (act) 

531  Richards  James  M. 

385  Richards  John  A. ... 

524  Richards  John  F. ...  rm 

195a   Richards  Joseph  T.  (act) 

Richards  Michael 

44     Richards  Ramsey  M.    .. 

153     Richards  Robert  A.      ... 

CG     Richards  Spencer  R.  S. 

141     Richards  Thomas  F. 

53     Richards  Thomas  W 

Richards  WalterH. P.  rm 

RichardsWilliamL.  (act) 

Richardson  Albert  V.J. 

MB,  EA 

Richardson  ArthurH.S. 
Richardson  Benjamin... 


266 
JRM\ 
Po  f 
237 
473a 
524  1 

DY  >  Richardson  Charles  D. 
Dev) 
450 
180 


RichardsonFrederickA . 
RichardsonFrederickW. 


AO\ 
252  I 
159 
131 

350a 
2256 


484a 
418a 


Richardson  George 
Richardson  Henry  W... 

Richardson  Hugh  M.  .. 

Richardson  John 

Richardson  Norman  S. 
Richardson  Quintin  H 
RichardsonRobert  W. .. 
Richardson  Septimus  J 

W 

Richardson  William  J 
Richardson  William  R 

Richmond  Henry  S.  H. 

RM 

Richmond  Herbert  W. 
(Asst.  Director  of  the 
Operations  Division  of 
the  Admiralty  War 
Staff) 

Rickard  Cecil  R 

Rickard  Edward  J.  W.H. 


Mid 
R  A 

S  L 
A  P 

Cr 

AE 

E  L 

ChAE 

Cr 

L 

L 

ChCr 

AE 
Gr 

A  E 

L 

A  E 

Car 

ECr 

St  Mj 

Gr 

AE 

SB 

Cr 
Lt  Cr 
A  E 
ECr 

C 
WE 


S 
6  S 
Gr 


15  May  12 
7  Mar  14 

15  Sept  13 

29  Apr  07 

31  Dec  13 

1  Oct    13 

1  June  04 

1  Nov  05 

31  Dec  09 

30  June  09 

30  Dec  12 
1  Apr   12 

1  Apr   11 

14  Aug  11 
1  Apr  03 
1  July  04 
1  June  13 
1  Jan  01 
1  Oct  05 

25  Feb  04 

1  May  13 
1  Mar  12 
23  May  06 

31  Dec  13 
1  Oct  05 
8  Jan  05 
1  July  12 
1  Sept  10 

14  Nov  13 


6  Nov  08 
23  Nov   11 

7  Sept  99 


Lt  Cr  21  Aug  13 


L 
Gr 

Gr 

AE 

AP 

E  C 
E  L 

S 
L 

AE 

A  E 

L 


SS 
ChAE 


1  Apr  13 
27  Sept  99 

9  Nov  04 
1  Apr    04 

30  Aug  04 

27  Feb  12 
1  May  07 

19  May  11 
1  Oct    06 

1  Nov  04 
1  Nov  1 2 
15  Aug  10 


27  Aug  03 
31  Dec  08 


2  Aug  08 
1  Nov  05 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NATY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


69 


Where 
serving. 


265a   Eickard  Philip  G. 
68a   Rickard  William  J. 
390     Rickcord  Edward  P. 
163     Rickcord  Percival  S. 
Ricketts  Hugh  H.... 
Ricks  William  E.  J. 


476 

512 

Coll 

213 

DY\ 

Pol 

547 
99 
63a 

332 

120 


117a 


Riddle  John  W.  ... 
Rideal  Leonard  C..,. 
Rideout  Ernest  H. 

Rider  Sydney 

Ridgers  Arthur  H . 
Ridgway  Charles  T. 
Ridgeway  Geoffrey  E. 
Ridgway  Guy  S.    ... 
Ridings  Arthur  W.G. 

RMA 

Ridler  Percy  H.  ... 
Ridley  John  J.  0. ... 


1276   Ridley  William  H.  W... 


182ft 
127  1 
DY> 
Gib\ 

177 

365 

531 

366  1 
Page  > 
4316  ) 

337 

385 

218c 


Riley  Edgar  W , 

Rimington  Percy  W.  .. 

Ringrose  Christopher  H 
Risen  Clifford  L.  J.  .. 
Rising  John  P 

Risk  Charles  E.     ...  bx 

Ritchie  Alan  B 

Ritchie  David  R , 

Ritchie  Henry  P , 


432  Ritchie  James  S.  M. 

69  Ritter  Maxwell  A.  C. 

61  Rivaz  Percy  M.      ...  MB 

Coll  Rivers  Arthur  T 

172  Rivett  Alfred 

352  Rivett-Carnac  James  W 

146  Roach  Arthur  J. 

Roach  John  O.  P.    (act) 

89  Roach  Mark  H 

148a  Roach  Sidney 

3S5  Roach-Smith  Charles  ... 

Robb  Hamilton  J.,  em-/ 

213  Robbins  William  H.     ... 

232  Roberts  Alfred  J.  J.     ... 

16  Roberts  Arthur  C 


Rank.    Seniority. 


3396  Roberts  Arthur  M. 

335  Roberts  Arthur  8.  E. 

ID  Roberts  C.  Betton... 

3396  Roberts  David  R.  ... 

476  Roberts  Ernest  D. 

56  Roberts  Ernest  V.... 

4146  Roberts  Ernest  W. 

61  Roberts  Frederick  P. 

100  Roberts  George 


Car 
B 
P 

Lt  Cr 
E  Cr 
AE 

ChB 
L 
Cr 

ECr 

ChGr 
ChCr 

L 

L 

C 
L 
L 


L 

EL 
AP 


Mid 
L 
Cr 

Lt  Cr 
L 

S  S 


L 
Gr 
Gr 
L 

FS 
PinC 
Proby 
2ndLt 
AE 
A  E 
Lt  Cr 

L 
Gr 
8P 

ChGr 
A  E 
Gr 

EL 

B 

ChGr 


1  Nov  05 
7  May  07 
19  Apr    11 

30  J  une  09 
7  Mar  12 
1  Nov  09 

1  Mar  10 
15  Dec   12 

31  Dec  1  i 

13  Oct   06 

1  Oct  13 
1  Apr  12 
1  Oct  06 
15  Feb  13 

9  Feb    03 

30  Dec  06 

1  Oct    06 

5  Feb    08 


30  June  03 

30  Sept  13 

1  June  04 

15  Oct    12 

1  Sept  12 

15  Jan    13 

30  Jan    08 

31  Dec  11 

15  May  13 
1  Jan    13 

21  Nov  12 


.    Where 

'ervfbg. 


S      12  May  08 
Ch  Gr  29  Nov  12 


1  Oct    12 
19  Oct    10 

1  Feb   14 

2  Dec  12 
25  May  13 

14  Oct    13 

j- 1  Jan  12 

15  May  11 
1  Nov  03 

15  Mar  14 

30  June  09 
14  Nov  05 
21  July  10 

4  June  12 

1  Jan    13 

10  Oct    08 

1  Jan    05 

3  Nov  05 
24  Mar  13 


420 
191 
191 
120 
13 


Roberts  Harry 
Roberts  Henry  V.... 
Roberts  Ivor  E.  S. 
Roberts  John  H,   ... 
Roberts  Norman    ... 
Roberts  Ralph  W.  H. 
Robertson  Albert  J. 


385  RobertsonEdmundD.M 

NOD  Robertson  Frederick  L. 

180  Robertson  Gerard  W.  T. 

492a  Robertson  Gordon...     . 

350a  Robertson  James  A.  B 

CG  Robertson  John  H 

66  Robertson  John  N.     MB 


366 
342 

268d 

432 

411 

234 

520 

26 

118 

366) 

Page  \ 

431a) 


Robertson  Norman  S. 
RobertsonThomas  A.  W . 
Robertson-Glasgow 

Martin 

Robertson  -  Macdonald 

Alan  D.  J 

Robins  Gerald 

Robins  Herbert...    (act) 

Robins  Joseph  H. 

Robins  Leslie 

Robins  Stuart 


Robinson 
A.  B.      . 


Alexander 


»i«    )  Robinson  Archibald  L 

Malta  i  MB,  MA 


Robinson  Arthur  J. 


170 ; 

67 
366  / 
Page  >  Robinson  Charles  E.  rm 
431  ) 

362     Robinson  Charles  G 
239     Robinson  Charles  G. 
141     Robinson  Charles  H.  J. 
457     Robinson  Olive  A. 
4     Robinson  Cloudesley  V 

26     Robinson  Eric  G 

48  Robinson  Francis  T.,ma 
386  Robinson  Frank  M.  .. 
146  RobinsonFrederickC... 
512  Robinson  G.  Brooke  ma 
273     Robinson  Guy  V.       rm 

385     Robinson  Harry    

434     Robinson  Henry  D.     ... 
520     Robinson  Hugh  B. 
80     Robinson  John  C.    (act) 
69     Robinson  Leonard 
326c   Robinson  Leslie  W.     ... 
180     Robinson  Lionel  F. 
Robinson  Lumley 

Robinson  MarshallH.BA 


Car 
ChB 
E  Cr 
A  E 
EL 
L 
Lt  Cr 

L 

EL 

L 

ECr 

AP 

Cr 


AP 

Mid 


Mid 
E  L 
AE 
S  B 
E  L 
E  L 


Seniority. 


1 

385-) 
Coll) 
114 
529 
505 
487 

131 
213 


Robinson  Richard 
Robinson  Richard  S.  ... 
Robinson  Rowland  G.... 

Robinson  Sydney 

RobinsonThomasA.(acJ) 
Robinson  Thomas  C.  ... 
Robinson  Thomas  W.J 

BAl 


Lt  Ci 
Ck 
FS 
SL 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Ch 

A  E 

SS 
Ch 

Maj 

FP 

E  L 
Lt  Cr 

AE 
Lt  Cr 

E  L 
L 

AE 

NI 

AE 

L 

P 

Lt  Cr 

AE 

Car 

Oh 

NI 


29  Feb  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  Jan  12 
1  Jan  13 
1  Dec  07 

30  June  09 
15  Feb  13 

15  Jan  07 
1  Jan    05 

28  Feb  10 
1  July  12 

30  Sept  05 
30  June  98 
15  May  07 

29  Dec  03 
15  Jan    13 

30  Dec  06 

15  May  13 
1  Oct  07 
1  Nov  13 

31  Jan  08 
1  Nov  01 
1  Nov  U 


12  Feb  06 
12  May  08 

1  Nov  06 

1  July  05 

31  Mar  11 
15  July  12 
12  Nov  U 
15  Nov  13 
31  Aug  11 

15  Aug  11 
1  Aug  06 
1  Nov  03 

16  May  U 
12  Jan    99 

Aug  10 
15  Mar  01 
10  June  03 
15  Aug  13 

1  Oct  13 
15  June  11 

1  Aug  11 

30  July  09 
1  Nov  09 

5  Nov  01 

1  Aug  11 

31  Dec  08 
4  Aug  10 

30  June  07 
1  Mar  14 
1  Oct  00 
1  Sept  94 
I  Jan    95 


70      ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
eerving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

342     Robinson  Vincent  S.     .. 

1     Gr 

27  Feb    12 

503) 

150     Robinson  William  M.M. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    13 

DY  >  Roome  George  W. 

E  Cr 

15  July  03 

531     Roblev  Harrington 

SL 

15  Aug  12 

HKng) 

JWZ) 

Roome  Henry  S 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

Has.  >  Robson  Briton  S.        MB 

ss 

23  May  12 

366     Roome  Philip  W 

F  P 

31  Jan    11 

520) 

Rooney  Gerald  C.      RM 

C 

13  Mar  03 

67     Robson  Humphrey  M. 

L 

30  July  10 

16     Rooney  John  J.  H. 

S  s 

16  May  11 

390     Robson  James       

A  E 

1  Apr   03 

94     Roper  Charles  D 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

218a   Roch  Sydney  G 

E  L 

1  Apr  06 

163     Roper  Ernest 

ChGr 

19  Apr    12 

Roche  Nelson  J 

SS 

15  May  07 

512     Roper  Frederick    

ChGr 

5  Feb    12 

331     Rochester  James  T.     ... 
450     Rock  Carl  B.  F.  LeW.... 

A  E 
E  L 

1  Apr  03 
1  Jan   05 

2i  }  Roper  George  T 

ChAB 

1  Apr   13 

342     Rock  Cecil  H 

PS 

15  May  11 

61     Roper-Curzon  The  Hon. 

108     Rock  Herberts 

E  C 

1  July  11 

Christopher  J.  H.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

493a  Rodd  John      

Gr 

29  Oct    08 

175     Rorison  Harry  G.  G.  ma 

Ch 

7  Oct    04 

NH) 

Has.  v  Rodd  Montague  L.  B.... 

180     Rose  Albert  E.  ...     (act) 

Gr 

22  Aug  13 

FS 

11  Nov  07 

71     Rose  Benjamin  H 

A  E 

1  Apr   08 

520  ) 

117     RoseChristopherP.G-BA 

Ch 

15  June  11 

£     Rodgers  John  W. 

fli  \  Rodham  Cuthbert  H.... 
'       (Lent  for  duty  under 

AE 

1  Nov  09 

467     Rose  Edward  E.     ...     -j 
191     Rose  Edwin  J 

Ch 
AE 
AE 

1  Oct    11 

F  P 

29  Nov  08 

1  Nov   09 

276a   Rose  Frank  F 

Cr 

30  June  13 

Australian  Govt.) 

48     Rose  George  L.     ...  rm 

RMG 

13  June  13 

335     Rose  Herbert  J 

ChGr 

1  Nov   13 

388     Rodham  Harold    

FP 

31  Aug   11 

Rose  John  M.          rma 

LtCol 

2  Oct    11 

512     Rodway  George  F. 

Gr 

24  Apr   03 

366     Rose  Walter  A 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

545     Roe  Arthur  C 

S  P 

23  Nov  13 

4516   Rosevere  Allan  G.  G.  ... 

E  L 

1  July  05 

170     Roe  Charles  E.  M 

E  L 

10  June 03 

170  ) 

-^  I  Roe  Donovan  0 

A  P 

15  Oct  13 

DY  J-  Rosevere  Edward  J.    ... 

Mai } 

E  Cr 

1  July  09 

385     Roe  Duncan  W 

Roe  Edward  C.  B.      rm 

Lt  Cr 
Col 

1  Apr   10 
21  Nov  10 

252     Roskruge  Francis  J 
228     Rosoman  Robert  R.     ... 

E  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

2  July  12 
1  Oct    07 

(Temporary  Brigadier 

CG     PWRoss  Arthur  V.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    08 

General  21  Nov  13) 

Coll     Roe  Edward  G.  M.        ) 
255     Roe  Frederick  A.  W.  ... 

?roby 
2ndLt 

}  1  Oct  13 

510     Ross  Campbell      ...  md 

S 

14  May  07 

Lt  Cr 
Ch 
N  1 
W  O 

1  Aug  06 

180     Ross  George  C.  C.  MB,  ba 

SS 

11    Feb  09 

352     Roe  Henry  C...       BA-j 
180     Roe  Robert  C.  T.      (act) 

1  Sept  96 
3  Mar  97 

3  Nov  13 

182     Ross  George  H 

ChAE 

1  Oct    11 

391a  Ross  George  P 

149     Ross  Richard  A 

Cr 

F  S 

30  June  08 
12  Nov  11 

385     Roe  William  R 

A  P 

2  Aug  03 

47     Ross  Robert  J 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

11     Rogers  Alan  M 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

366  l 

2  *^  i  Rogers  Beechey  L. 

A  P 

21  July  06 

Page  >  Ross  Robert  P 

4316) 

L 

1  Oct  10 

496     Ross  William         

W  E 

11  Nov  12 

Rogers  Charles  A.    (act) 

Gr 

6  Feb    14 

388      Ross  William  E 

A  E 

1  May  12 

146     Rogers  Edward  W. 

Gr 

24  July  10 

391a   Rossetter  John      

S  B 

26  Nov  08 

170     Rogers  George       

B 

24  Sept  07 

65     Rogers  George  H. 

S  B 

4  Aug  11 

Rotch  Sydney  F.  S.     ... 

Cr 

30  June  08 

387     Rogers  Harold  H. 

Ck 

15  July  12 

Rogers  Harry  P 

L 

30  Dec   08 

383     Rothera  Frank  A 

L 

1  Oct    11 

127a  Rogers  Henry 

AP 

12  July  08 

88     Rotherham  Donald  K. 

L 

15  Mar  10 

507a  Rogers  Hugh  H 

Lt  Ci- 

30  Sept  12 

100     Rotherham  Eustace    ... 

L 

15  Feb  13 

48a  Rogers  James  G 

Car 

1  Oct    99 

ID      Rotter  Charles  J.  E.    ... 

F  P 

9  Nov  08 

-^  |  Rogers  John  D.  W.      ... 
524     Rogers  William    

100     Round-Turner  Charles 

AP 

31  Jan   12 

W 

Cr 

31  Dec    13 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

263     Rouquette  Arthur  P.H. 

AP 

1  Mar  09 

100     Rolfe  Clive  N 

L 

30  June  06 

366  1 

203     Rolleston  Charles  H.  ... 

L 

30  Jan    10 

Dx  >  Rouse  Joseph  C 

ChB 

1  Oct  13 

263     Rolling  Orlando    

Rombnlow-Pearse        ) 
Arthur  E.       ...  RM ) 

Car 
Maj 

18  Oct    02 
j  19  Oct06 

Chat ) 
432     Routh  Charles  A.R.     ... 

SL 

15  Mar  14 

Bt. 

232     Routley  Charles    

Gr 

12  July  00 

Lt.- 

fl9  Octl3 

Row  Philip  J.H.L. 

F  P 

1  Apr  09 

Col. 

j 

(Private     Secretary     to 

267     Rombulow  -  Pearse 

Governor     of      South 

Claude  A 

Cr 

30  June  09 

Australia) 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


71 


Where 
serving. 


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520 
48 

NH 

Gib 
127 
261 
180 
284 
153 
366 
80 
259 

WColl 
385 


Bow  Thomas  R. 
Rowan  John  C. 


MB 


Rowan-Robinson  Leslie 
C MB 

Rowbotham  William  B. 
Rowe  Alfred  W.W. 

Rowe  Charles  H 

Rowe  Edmund  P 

Rcwe  George  M.  A.     ... 

Rowe  John     

Rowe  John  a 

Rows  Seymour  F. 

Rowe  William       

Rowe  William  F.  ...(act) 
Rowe  William  S.  ...  bm  Schm 


Rank.  Seniority.       *$££ 


B 

F  S 

S  8 

Lt  Or 

H.St. 
FP 
FP 

Lt  Cr 
AE 

HSch 
Cr 
EL 
Car 


Rank.   Seniority. 


148n   Rowland  David  P. 
148a   RowlandRichardW.(aci) 
284     Rowland  William  T.    ... 
46     Rowley  Francis  B.    ma. 

26'i     Rowley  Henry  A 

WColl  Rowley-Conwy  Rate  G. 

245     Rowlinson  Charles    G. 

CG     Roxby  Leycester  C.  M. 

46     Roy  Norman  F 

Roy  Robert  S 

Roycroft  Richard 

266     Royds  Charles  W.  R.  ... 

62     Royds  Percy  M.  R.      ... 

305a   RoyleGuyC.C 

159  Royle  Lionel  E,  H.      ... 

492     Ruck-Keene    Ernest  L. 

113     Ruck  -  Keene     William 

G.  E mvo. 

1 60  Rudy erd-Helpm  an  Gor- 

don B.  R 

531      Ruffle  Newman     

9  Rundell  William  H.(acJ) 

CG  Rundle  Henry  M.  J. 

415  Rundle  James 

385  Rundle  Mark 

127  Rusack  Albert  C.  MB 


E  L 
W  M 
AE 

Ch 
Mid 
Cr 


1  Feb    03 
12  Nov  11 

23  May  12 

15  Mar  10 
1  Jan  10 
3  July  08 

14  Nov  07 
31  Mar  12 

1  Jan  12 
6  Sept  05 
30  June  10 
1  June  02 
29  Nov  13 
17  Jan   06 

1  Nov  10 

1  Jan    13 
24  Feb    06 

2  Apr  04 

15  Jan  14 
22  June  11 


306  Ruse  Richard  J.     . 

240  Rush  Thomas  A.  E 

185((  Rushbrooke  Edmund  G. 

N (act) 

1 70  Rushbrooke  Jermyn 

457  Rushton  Edward  A. 

270a  Russel  Frederic  A.  H . 

228a  Russell  Charles  A.C. 

377  Russell  Edward     ... 

231     Russell  Edward  H. 

Russell  Frederick  C. 
180     Russell  Frederick  J . 

Russell  Geoffrey  P. 

052  '  Russell  George  H.... 
48     Russell  George  Y.    bm  a 
3886   Russell  Harold  F.... 


Gr 

Lt  Cr 

P 
Lt  Cr 
WM 

Cr 
C 

Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

SL 

O 

S  L 
Gr 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

BCr 

S 

ChCr 
A  E 

SL 
L 

Cr 

Lt  Cr 

S  L 

Gr 

Lt  Cr 
Gr 
L 

Lt  Cr 

AP 

C 

E   L 


19  Jan  12 
15  Mar  12 
27  Jan  11 
31  Dec  08 
1  Nov  10 

30  June  09 
1  Jan    12 

15  Mar   14 

31  Mar  12 

30  July  13 
30  June  06 

30  Apr  12 
1  Feb   C6 

14  Mar  13 

14  May  04 
22  Sept  99 

1  July  09 
5  Nov  09 

1  Apr  12 

1  Oct    12 

15  May  13 
1  Oct    10 

31  Dec  10 
15  July  13 
15  Jan  13 
25  Nov   03 

15  May  10 
4  June  ul 
8  Nov   11 

31  Dec    10 

19  Mar  10 

I  7  Apr  04 
1  June 04 


FP 


*?jj  |  Russell  Henshaw  R 

510     Russell  Leslie  S i      L 

4836   Russell  Somerville  P.  B.Lt  Cr 

Russell  Spencer  F.      ...      L 

Russias,    His    Imperial 


7  July  12 

15  Sept  13 
1  Apr   13 

31  Dec  06 


163 

462 


276 


Majesty  Nicholas  II., 
Emperor  of  all  the 

KG 

Ruston  Arthur      

Rutherfoord  Edward  M . 


Hon 
AF 
Gr    j 

Lt  Cr 
Gr 


11  June  08 
9  Sept  04 

31  Dec  09 

29  Dec    03 


Rutherford  Angus  B 

NH\ 

Has.)  Rutherford  Ernest  D. MB    S  S    21  Nov  12 
520 ) 


366  Rutherford  George   bm  i 

Rutland  Frederick  3(act) ! 

266  Rutledge  George     bma 

1  Ruxton  Walton  C.  G.... 

72  Ryan  Denis     

492  Ryan  Edward  W.  B.   ... 

391a  Rvan  Frank  E.  C 

145  Ryan  William  R.  F.  ma 

546  Ryan  George  J 

385  Ryan  William        

291  Ryder  Dudley  W. 

503  Ryder  William  H. 

160  Rylands  Geoff ry  K.     ... 

WColl  Rymer  Edward  H . 


St  M,i 
Mate 
C 
Cr 
B 
L 
C 

Ch 
Gr 
E  Cr 
S  L 
Gr 
L 
C 


14  Aug  09 

7  July  13 
1  Sept  12 

30  June  08 
6  Dec   07 

15  Deo  08 
1  Jan  05 

8  Feb  12 

31  Jan  07 
1  Nov  03 

30  Aug  13 
26  May  10 
28  Feb   13 

31  Dec    13 


BA 


Portd  \  Sadleir  Ralph  G 
432     Sadler  Samuel  T. 
62a   Sagar  Ernest  L.     . 
44     Sainsbury  Charles  B.  ...[ChGr 
213     Sainsbury  Charles  W.... i  Car 


Ch 

Car 
ECr 


10  Jan    00 

7  June  00 
1  July  08 
25  Oct  12 
20  Aug  04 


72       ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serviDg. 


431     Sainsbury  Geoffrey  H. 


220 


St.  Clair  P.  C.  Guy 
St.  Clair-Morford 

Albert  C.        ...  KM. 
St.  John  Arthur  B. 
St.  John  Francis  G. 


175 

259 
503) 

DY  >  St.  John  Richard 

H  Kong  ) 

72     St.  John  St.  Andrew  O. 

St.  Vincent-Ryan  Ed- 


Rank.    Seniority. 


S   L   28  Feb    14 


200 
237 
291 


mond  St.  "V. 
Sait  William  Y. 
Sale  John  R.    ... 
Sale  Frank  H. 


340a  Salisbury  Edward  W. ... 

3(56     Salmon  Frederick  J.     ... 

473     Salmon  George  G.  D.  ... 

266     Salmond  James  S.  C.  ... 

71     Salmond  William  A.  C. 

337     Salt  John  W.  T 

1804   Salter  Albert  G.  V. 
589     Salter  George  B.   ...    ... 

(Lent   for    duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 


Salter  Terence  M.... 
Saltren-Willett    George 

A 

SamlerJohnH 

Sammels  Frank     

Sampson  Leslie  N. 

Sampson  Thomas 

Sams  Cecil  H.  H 

Samson  Campbell 

Samson  Charles  R. 
(Act.  Commr.  1  Jan  12) 

Sandeman  Henry  G.  G. 
Sandells  Cornelius 
Sanders  Arthur  A....  mb 
Sanders  Arthur  L. 

Sanders  Edward  G. 
Sanders  Francis  B. 
Sanders  George  H.  S.  ... 
Sanders  William  C. 
Sanders  William  H.    km 

Sanderson  Charles 

Sanderson  Charles  P.  ... 
Sanderson  James  ...(act) 
Sanderson  John  E. 

Sanderson  Philip  A. 
Sandford  Cecil  S.  ... 

Sandford  Francis  II. 
Sandford  Richard  D. 
Sandford  Walter  J. 
Sandilands  Prescott  BM 
Sandover  Thomas... 


464 
492 

337 

11a 

AO  { 

284  f 

160a 

545 

496 

366) 

Page  V 

431a  ) 

80 

473 

326 

462 


200 
154 
326c 

11a 
170 
TB) 

97  ( 
340a 

TB\ 
12* 
175 
163 

267 
151 
390 


Lt  Cr 
Proby 
2ndL't 

L 

C 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

Proby 
2ndLt 
WT 
A  P 
Ck 


AE 

L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

L 

E  Cr 

Gr 


L 
S   L 
Gr 


Gr 
Lt.  Cr 
E  L 


C 

Gr 
S 
L 

E  L 
AC 
E  L 
ECr 
StMj 

Gr 

Car 
AE 


ECr 
L 

L 
L 
Gr 
C 

ChGr 


30  June  09 

|  1  Jan  12 

15  J  uly  06 
30  June  10 

15Nov   11 

30  Sept  11 

j- 1  Oct  12 

27  Mar  12 
17  Aug  07 
15  July  13 
1  Apr  08 

1  Nov  09 
1  Oct    12 

15  Sept  11 
1  Oct    12 

30  June 07 
1  July  09 
1  Dec  00 


Where 
serving. 


31  Dec  07 
15  Feb  13 
2  May  02 

19  Jan   09 

6  Mar  00 
31  Dec   12 

1  June  04 

30  Sept  12 

31  Dec  06 

2  Oct    11 

14  May  09 
1  Apr  13 

1  Nov  08 

15  July  13 
1  Aug  05 
1  Apr  07 
4  July  12 

4  Apr  00 

19  Nov  03 
1  Dec    13 

1  Oct   12 

23  Feb  14 
30  Dec   09 

30  Mar  08 

30  Oct    13 

IDec  00 

16  Mar  05 
Dec  13 


275 

484a 

Page  I 

430  ) 

91 
277 
164 
Coll 

86 

391a 
5a 
203 
484a 
381 

42 
431 
TB 

3: 
166 

34a 


1} 


620 
366 
3396 

391a 
5 

384 

512 

129a 

2736 

259a 

388 

509 

391a 

458 


Sands  James  L 

Sandwith  Humphrey  R. 

Sandy  Arthur 

Sangwell  Alfred  G. 
Sangwell  Herbert  8.  ... 
Sankey  Charles  F.  O .  mb 
Sankey  Villiers  J.  H.  H. 
Sansford  Hubert  S.  (act) 
Sarel  Colin  A.  M. ... 
Sargent  Francis  T.  (act* 
Sargent  James  J.  ... 
Sarratt  William  D. 
Sartain  Michael  J.  J, 
Satow  Christopher 
Saunders  Alfred    ... 

Saunders  Alfred  C. 

Saunders  Arthur  P . 
Saunders  Francis  P. 
Saunders    Frederick   J. 

dso,  km        

Saunders  John  R 

Saunders  Richard  HB 
Saunders  Thomas  H. 

(act) 

Savage  Alfred  H 

Savage  Walter  G. 

Savill  Herbert  J.    

Sawbridge  Henrv  R./ ... 
Sawdy  Edward  C....     ... 

Sawle  William       

Sawyer  Arthur  F 

Sawyers  Herbert  E.     ... 
Saxbv-Thomas  Douglas 

R. ' 

Saxton  Sidney  W. 
Bayers  Bernard  E.  P.  .. 
Saysell  Thomas  (act)  .. 
Scafe  Robert  C.     ...  km 
Scanlan  Maurice  ... 


Rank.  Seniority. 


196a 

265a 

366  ) 
Page  }  Scarff  Frederick  W 
4316) 

273e    Scargill  Henry  E. 


326 

366  | 
Page  > 
431a) 

266 

293 

100 

261 
62 

180 

43S6 

528 

388 
432 


8carlett  Albert  E. 

Scarlett  Francis  R. 

Scharlach  CharlesL.(acO 
Schloegell  Albert  J. 
Schofield  Arthur  R.   mb 
Schofield  Brian  B. 
Schofield  Clarence 
Schofield  Edward ...   RM 

Schofield  John  F 

Schofield  William  R.  ... 

Scholes  Henry  P 

Schreiber  Frederic  E.  E. 

G 

Bchurr  Frederick  G.     ... 

Schwann  Oliver    

(Assistant    Director   of 
Air  Department.) 


E  L 
Mid 

ChAE 

Gr 
Gr 

S 

L 
Car 
Lt  Cr 
Car 
EL 
F  P 

Gr 

L 
E  Cr 

Gr 

L 

Lt  Cr 

C 
Ch  B 

HSch 

G 

fir 

Gr 

C 

Lt.  Cr 

S  S 

Gr 

E  Cr 

B 

L 

A  P 

S 
Car 

C 
Gr 

AE 


ChCr 

Cr 

B 
Gr 

SS 
Mid 
A  E 
Bndr 

L 

L 

Mid 

Lt  Cr 
L 
Cr 


1  Jan  02 
15  Jan    12 

1  Nov  05 

10  May  09 

18  Jan  09 
6  May  10 

15  Nov  13 
8  Aug  13 
26  June  10 
26  May  13 
1  Nov  03 
1  Oct  10 
30  June  10 
30  Jan  12 
1  July  10 

26  Aug  09 

30  June  08 

30  Sept  11 

3  May  01 
21  Oct   11 

10  Jan   10 

13  Oct    13 

15  Oct  07 
26  July  12 

31  Dec  07 
15  Dec   13 

8  Nov  06 

1  Oct    12 

25  July  13 

1  Sept  00 

31  Dec  06 
19  Mar  09 

11  Apr  13 

4  July  12 
1  Jan    10 

30  Mar  01 

1  Nov  04 

19  May  11 
30  Apr    13 

30  J  une  09 

15  Sept  13 
28  Feb  12 
23  Nov  11 
15  May  13 

1  Apr  12 
10  Aug  04 

1  Oct  11 
15  Mar  09 

15  Sept  12 

31  Dec  10 
28  Feb  07 
31  Dec  09 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


73 


W  here 
serving. 


Rank.     Seniority, 


454 

284 
86 
107 


69 
276c 
326c 
317 
476 
492a 

46 
342 
392 
9 
524 
505 
464 

63a 

199 
258 
231 
509 
4716 
160a 
11 

524 
167 
47 

19 
506 
326c 

448 

217 

492 

351 

391a 

260 

291 

TR{ 

112  1 

512 

1806 

113 


Schwartz  George  F. 
Schwerdt  Charles  M.  R. 
Sclater  Guy  L. 
Scobell  Claude  W.  B 
Scotland  William  R. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
A  ustralian  Government) 

Scott  Albert  C 

Scott  Arthur  A 

Scott  Charles  A 

Scott  Charles  M.L.     .. 

Scott  Donald  C 

Scott  Frederick     

Scott  Frederick  S. 
Scott  Geoffrey  T.  A.    .. 

Scott  George  A , 

Scott  George  R.    ..  (act) 
Scott  Gilbert  B.     ... 
Scott  Henry  I.  M.  L 

Bcott  John      

Scott  John  A 

Scott  John  M. 
Scott  John  S.  B.   ... 
Scott  John  W. 
Seott  Richard  J.  R. 
8cott  Thomas  B.  ... 

Scott  Waiter  

Scott  Walter  E.     ... 
Scott  Walter  F.     ...    ba 


268 

364 

273 
Coll 

159 

366  } 
Page  r 
431a  ) 

524 

510 


Screech  Jonathan  J. 
Scribner  Robert  B. 
Scrimshaw  Charles  T. 

(act) 
Scriven  Christopher  T. 
Scrivener  EvelvnH.B.L. 

Scroggs  Henry  S 

Scrymgeour  -   Wedder- 

burn  William  O. 
Scullard  George  H. 

Seal  Ebenezer  W.  B.    ... 

Sealy  Douglas  C 

Seaman  George  M.  {act) 
Seaman  Harold  E. 
Seaman  Tom 

Searancke  Cyril    

Searle  Francis  C.  mb 
Searle  William  H.  II. ... 
Searles-Wood  Valentine 

Sears  Harold  B 

Seath  Gordon  H.  ...  RM 
Seath  Thomas  W.  S.   ... 

Seats  Charles  L 

Sebastian  Brian  L.  G.  ... 
Seccombe  Arthur  E.  S. 

Seddon  John  W 

Sedgwick  Cyril  G. 

Seed  Robert    

Segrave  John  R.   ... 
(Naval  Attache ) 


AE 

L 

C 

Lt  C 

A  P 


C 

Lt  Ci 

ft  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

AE 

B 

ChGr 

Mid 

L 

SL 

8 

L 

Gr 

L 

S  L 

L 
Lt  Ci 

L 
Lt  Ci 
Cr 
L 
Ch 

E  L 

SS 

Gr 

Lt  Ci 
L 

Mid 

Mid 
E  Cr 

Gr 
SL 
A  E 
Mid 
PP 


S 
ChGr 
S  L 

E  L 
L 
SP 

ChB 

L 
E  L 


Where 
serving. 


1  Oct    10 

1  Apr   12 

31  Dec  07 

31  Dec    10 

23  May  05 


31  Dec  1 1 

30  Sept  1 3 

31  Aug  09 
31  Dec    11 

1  Nov   03 
15  Jan    13 

14  Apr   12 

15  Jan    13 
1  Oct    10 

15  Jan  14 
19  Nov  07 
30  July  07 
3  May  05 
1  Oct  06 
15  Jan  13 
30  June  1 0 
30  June  1 1 
15  July  09 
30  June  09 
3)  Dec  13 
1  July  10 
22  Sept  13 


July  01 
Aug  08 

Nov  13 
Jan  10 
Oct  06 
Sept  13 

Mav  12 
July  13 


6  May  09 
30  July  12 

1  Sept  13 
15  Jan  12 
lOMar  07 

30  Aug  09 

5  Nov  09 
1  Apr  12 
to  Apr    13 

1  Apr  06 
1  July  06 
4  Sept  12 
8  Sept  12 

30  Jan    13 
1  May  11 

15  Sept  07 

15  Julv  06 
1  Apr  IS 

31  Dec   11 


366) 
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Ch 
481 

48 
441 
524 

WColl 
258 

476 
1136 

65 
431 

63 
590 


540  I 
DY\ 

sky 


537 
234 


Segrue  George  E 

Seigne  John  W.    ...  rm 

Selby  Roger  P 

Self  Lionel      

Selley  Albert 

Sells  William  F 

Sel  wyn  Smi  th  Charles  J 

Bennett  Marrack 

Sennett  Richard  G.  T. 
SequeiraWalterS.H.,MB 
Servaes  Reginald  M.  ... 
Sessford  James  H. 
Seton  George  W.  S.  ... 
(Lent for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.) 

Severn  Cecil  A 

Seymour  Albert  B. 

Seymour  Arthur  G.     ... 

Seymour  Claude    

Seymour      The     Righ  I 
Hon.  Lord  George  F. 


503     Seymour  HobartW.T.R 
278     Seymour  Hugh     

284     Seymour  Ralph  F. 

391c   Shackle  Augustus 

252     ShakespearCharlesD.O. 

217c    Shakespeare  Walter    ... 

259     Shand  Jonathan    ...  MB 

230     Shannon  Frank  B         .  . 

385     Share  Hamnet  H. 

385     Sharp  Adolphus  W. 
Sharp  Charles  R. 
(Commander-  Instructor, 
Bristol    Divn.,   Royal 
Naval    Volunteer    Re 
serve) 

Sharp  George  A.  C.     .. 
Sharp  Guy  D. 
Rharp  Maurice  J.  R.     ... 
Sharp  Theodore    D.     .. 

Sharpe  Alfred  V , 

Sharpe  Philip  W.  C.    ... 

Shattock  Thomas 

Shaw  Arthur  L 

Shaw  Arthur  P 

Shaw  Cyril  A 

Shaw  Henry  L 

Shaw  James  F 

Shaw  John  J.  K 

Shaw  Thomas  B.        mb 
Shearme  Francis  N.    ... 

Shea  John       

Sheath  Ernest  F.      (act) 
Sheath  Frederick  C.(acO 


Hank.    Seniority. 


72 
528 
2866 
503 

431 

385 

100 

4716 
80 

166 

191 

531 

1826 

160 

217 

391c 
86 
11361 
DY>  Shee  Richard  J. 


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C 

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E  L 

L 

Cr 

A  P 

B  Cr 
AP 
FS 
SL 
A  E 
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Gr 
L 

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Lt  Cr 

L 

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Lt  Cr 
ChA£ 
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Gr 
F  P 
BL 
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26  Dec    12 

1  Sept  13 
15  May  12 

1  Apr  13 
13  Sept  12 
30  June  13 

2  Nov  07 

1  Apr   04 

12  Apr    05 

13  Mav  12 

15  Mar  14 
1  Nov  09 
30  Mar  07 


31  Dec  08 

1  Jan  08 
31  Dec  06 
30  June  10 

30  Sept  1 1 

1  Apr  09 
15  May  09 


Dec  06 
July  09 
Mar  31 
Oct  12 
Aug  03 
June 04 
June  06 
Apr  08 
Oct   11 


L      30  Apr    13 

L      15  Jan   11 

EL      1  Apr   06 

Lt  Cr  30  Sept  12 

E   L  1 15  Apr  05 

30  Sept  13 

1  July  09 

1  Nov  09 

15  July  13 

15  Jan   12 

19June09 

I  Nov  03 

15  Jan    13 

10  Aug  09 

15  Oct    13 

12  Dec  12 

22  Aug  13 

7  Jan    14 


Lt  Cr 
MCr 
A  E 
AC 
Mid 
A  P 
EL 
Juid 
SS 

Lt  Cr 
B 
Gr 
Gr 


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73a    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OP  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority . 

3396    Sheen  Charles  C 

ECr 

2  May  04 

520     ShuterJohnA 

L 

30  June  09 

377     Sheldon  Arthur  I. 

S  S 

2  Aug  08 

WColl  Shuter  Joseph  A.     mvo 

Cr 

31  Dec    13 

496     Sheldon  Joseph          bm 

RMG 

1  Sept  11 

TB  \  Shuttleworth    William 
98  S      G.  A 

518     Sheldrake  John  W.      ... 

Ch  Cr 

28  Dec    11 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

213     Sheldrick  George  B.    ... 

Gr 

9  Jan    05 

546      SiddallsJohn        

P 

2  Mar  12 

218c   Bhelford  Thomas  L.    ... 

C 

31  Dec  09 

Coll      Sidgwick  John  B 

L 

15  Dec    12 

540     Silk  ErnestE 

FP 

12  Apr    03 

129     Shell   Alfred          ...  ma 

Ch 

1  SeptlC 

la  Shelley  Eric  J 

L 

31  Dec  10 

391a  Silk  Ethelbert  S 

E  Cr 

8  Oct    06 

la   Shelley  Richard    

SL 

15  Aug  12 

229     Silk  Horace  V 

L 

31  Dec    11 

213     Shelton  Charles          km 

C 

23  Apr   06 

512     Silk  Walter  T        

Gr 

1  Mar  06 

253     Shelton  John  W.  C.  O. 

1806    Sillem  William  W.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  10 

{act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

Silver  Geoffrey  P. 

SP 

30  June  10 

221     Shephard  Hardinge  L. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

575     Silver  Mortimer L'E  ... 

C 

30  June  08 

Shepherd  Alfred  E.     ... 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

268d   Shepherd  David  H.     ... 

Gr 

21  Sept  OS 

Australian  Govt.) 

56   Shepherd  George  W.    ... 

Gr 

26  Apr  11 

145     Silvertop  Arthur  E.    ... 

Cr 

30  June  10 

266     Shepherd  Harry   

385)                                   , 
Page  >  Shepherd  Philip  A, 

A  E 

1  Apr  11 

„|  Silvie  Alexander   

AE 

1  Nov  03 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    14 

151     Sim  George     

ChCr 

10  Dec    12 

431  ) 

251     Simcox  Albert  E 

Gr 

4  May  03 

109     Shepherd  William  M. ... 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

39     Simeon  Charles  E.  B.  ... 

L 

15  Mar  11 

Sheppard  Cecil  B. 

E  L 

1  Feb    07 

195a   Simes  Henry  C.  N.      ... 

EL 

1  Jan   08 

100     Sheppard  Robert  F.     ... 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

120     Simmonds  Victors.     ... 

Gr 

28  Sept  11 

Sheppard  Thomas  D.  L. 

62     Simmons  Fellowes  T. ... 

E  Cr 

24  Oct    13 

MVO 

C 

30  June  04 

150     Simmons  Geoffrey  L.  ... 

AP 

16  Apr    09 

326     SheppardWilliamH.     ... 

A  E 

1  Jan    13 

517     Simmons  George  C.F.... 

EL 

1  Apr  06 

381     Sherbrooke  Henry  G. 

Cr 

31  Dec  11 

540  ) 

512     Sheridan  Andrew  E.    ... 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

D  Y>  Simms  Henry  W 

Cr 

30  June  U4 

273     Sheridan  Henry  A. 

E  L 

1  Aug  07 

Dover  ) 

109a   Sherriff  Alfred      

ChAE 

1  Apr  06  j 

432     Simon  Percy  R.       rma 

L 

1  July  05 

155     Sherrin  Alwyne  E. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

507a   Simon  William     

AE 

1  Aug  11 

61     Sherston  George  P.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   13  ! 

196a  Simonds  Henry  D. 

L 

15  Mar  08 

263     Shervell  Henry  W.      ... 

AE 

1  Mar  12 

72     Simonds  Tom        

E  L 

1  Aug  10 

432  \  Shettle  John  B 

AP 

4  Mar  03 

520     Simons  Ellis  H 

Simons  Ernest  A 

AE 
VA 

1  Nov  08 
27  Aug  11 

546     Sheward  Charles  R.  MB 

P  S 

25  May  13 

191     Simpson  Alexander  MB 

S 

11  Apr  13 

484a   ShewellArthurM.M.RM 

c 

1  Sept  12 

491     Simpson  Alexander     ... 

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

Shewell George  L.  F.  km 

c 

29  Jan    04 

299     Simpson  Cecil       

E  L 

1  Aug  09 

Coll     Shewell  Herbert  W.  B. 

65     Simpson  Donald 

Gr 

3  Sept  1 0 

MB,  MA 

SS 

23  May  06 

159     Simpson  Gibson  W.    ... 

Gr 

1  Sept  06 

261     Shields  Walter  P. 

Gr 

14  Nov   10 

Coll     Simpson  HamiltonW.  J 

RM  I 

Proby 

j- 1  Oct  13 

37a   Shillcock  Arthur  E.     ... 

E  I 

1  Nov   03 

2ndLt 

Shillitoe  Charles 

ChGr 

5  Feb  11 

266     Simpson  Harry     

W  T 

13  May  10 

34     Shine  John  P.        ...km 

Maj 

1  Sept  11 

Po     Simpson  Henry  A.  (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

120     Shipway  Hugh  S 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

266     Simpson  Humphrey  H. 

A  P 

15  July  12 

448     ShoppeeDenysC.G.     ... 

SL 

15  Jan   13 

Simpson  James       km  ■< 

Q  M 
Hon 

13  Mar  02 

385     Shore  Lionel  H 

Lt  Cr 

15  Oct    13 

( 

Maj 

27  Mar  12 

509     Shoring  Albert  P.    (act) 

A  E 

1  Oct    13 

170     Simpson  James  M. 

ECr 

2  Jan  06 

505     Short  Charles  R 

Gr 

3  Jan    02 

200     Simpson  Joseph  H. 

Ck 

15  July  13 

381      Short  Edward  A 

385     Short  John  G 

ECr 
EL 

20  Mar  02 
10  July  13 

39     Simpson  Salisbury  H.... 

L 

1  Apr  07 

150     Shorten  James  P 

8 

3  Apr   12 

100     Simpson  Thomas  H.    ... 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

431     Shortridge  Valentine  G. 
C 

SL 

15  Jan    14 

^*}simsFrederickA.  ma{ 

Ch 

NI 

29  Dec  87 
27  Feb  89 

473     Shotter  Alfred       

A  E 

1  Jan    13 

558     Sims  Percy  W 

AE 

9  Jan    05 

•f°  j-  Shove  Cyril  A 

AP 

28  Feb    05 

(Lent  to  the  Australian 
Govt.) 

492     Shove  Herbert  W. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    14 

4     Sims  Robert  H 

WM 

1  Jan    13 

1     Shrubsall  William  J.  .. 

Gr 

15  Nov  02 

578     Sims  Stanley  H 

E  L 

1  Nov   09 

2176    Shrubsole  Percy  J. 

E  L 

1  Apr   03 

317     Sims  Walter  J 

AP 

16  Nov  03 

473      Shuker  William   ...(act) 

Gr 

28  Apr  13 

16     Simson  David  J.  R.     ... 

S  L 

15  Apr    13 

552     Shute  Albert  E 

Gr 

14  Aug  11 

OD     Sinclair  Claud  H ._. 

Cr 

30  June  10 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

520 

Sinclair  Edward    ...     4 

Ch 
MAA 

I  Jan    10 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


T4 


Where 
serving. 


263 
237 
ID 

63 

180 

48 
267 

213 
38 
48 
366  ) 
Page  > 
43)6  ) 
3396 
48 

473 

420 
141 
366 
2736 

47 
537a 

99 
237 
Coil 
225c 
221 
199a 
1776 
385 

232 

AO\ 
430/ 
170 
148a 
395 
385 
Coll. 


l\ 


385 


391c 

180 

385 

180 
1176 
291 


462 
177 


Sinclair  Ed  ward  W.     ... 

Sinclair  Hugh  F.  P.    ... 

(Assistant  Director, Mobi- 
lisation Divn.,  Admir- 
alty War  Staff.) 

Sinclair  Robert     ...  KM 

Sinclair  Robert  J 

Sinclair  Walter     ...  bm 

Sincock  Sidney    

.^dCSinger  Morgan    ... 

Singer  Paris  G 

Single  Frank  A 

Singleton  Albert  H.  ... 

Singleton  Mark    

Sirett  Louis    

Sisley  George  J 

Sissmore  John  E 

Sitwell  William  G.      . . 

Sivewright  George  V.  .. 
Skeens  Herbert  E. 

Skelton  John         

Skelton  Reginald  W.  ... 
SketchleyErnestF.P.RM 
Skey  Arthur  R.  H.  MB 
Skinner  George  M. 
Skinner  Osborne  W. 
SkinnerPhilip  J.  L.  (act) 
Skinner  William  S. 
Skinner  William  T.  (act) 
Skipwith  Harry  L.  D'E. 
Skrine  Harris  W. 
Skuse  Frank  P.  ...(act) 
Skuse  Peter  J. 
Skuse  Thomas  H. 
Skynner  William  W. 

Slack  Ernest 

Slade  Sir  Edmond  J.  W 

KCIK,  KCVO 

Slade  Herbert  A 

Slade  John  R 

Slade  William  ...  . 
Slade  William  G.S.  . 
Slater  John     , 

Slator  Thomas       ...  b. 

Blatter  Alfred  D , 

Slayter  William  F.      ., 

(Capt.  of  K.N.  Coll., 

Greenwich,) 

Slayter  William  R. 

Sledge  William  G.  S.   . 

Slee  John  A 

(Acting  Commander) 
Slight  Leonard  ...  , 
Slingsby  Stephen  H.  . 
Slipper  Michael  A.  C. . 
Sloan  James  L.  L. 

SlocombeFrederickE.  G. 

Smails  William  J.... 

Smale  Owen  G. 

Smale  Richard  G.A.(aci) 


Rank.   Seniority. 


C 
Gr 
C 
B 
C 

8L 
Mid 
Gr 
L 
ChB 
ECr 
Mid 


L 
Car 
A  E 
ECr 

C 
FS 
Lt  Or 
E  L 
S  L 
A  P 
Gr 
C 

SL 
Mate 
Gr 
Gr 
L 
AE 
RA 

EL 
A  P 

Gr 

S  B 
Gr 


AE 
C 


Mid 
Gr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

S  L 

A  C 

L 

ChB 


ChAE 
B 


15  Sept  09 
31  Dec   09 


1  Sept  12 

30  Mar  11 
28  Jan    08 

17  Oct    11 

31  Dec  03 
30  Mar  13 
15  Jan    14 

30  Nov    08 

31  Dec  09 
1  Apr    12 

28  June  13 
15  Jan    14 

30  Aug  12 

1  Jan    13 

22  Aug  03 
1  Aug  11 
1  July  07 
1  Jan    11 

10  Nov  12 

30  Sept  13 

1  May  07 
15  Jan  14 
19  Dec  07 

2  Oct    13 

31  Dec  09 
30  Oct    13 

18  Dec  13 
22  Bept  11 

1  July  11 
1  Apr  11 
1  Nov  04 

5  Nov  08 

1  Aug  09 

15  Oct    12 

28  June  01 
1  Oct    12 

6  May  11 

30  June  96 

1  Jan   12 

30  June  07 


15  Sept  13 
24  Aug  07 
15  Jan    07 

19  July  00 

15  Jan    14 

15  Jan   14 

1  Jan  13 

lApr   12 

1  Nov  03 

1  Oct    12 

18  Dec   13 


Where 

serving. 


154a 

496 

4716 

258 

AO\ 

237/ 

363 

545 

496 

454 

141 


108 
332 
131 
520) 
WColl ) 
TBt 

22  f 

69 
366 
476 
320 

38 
326c 

47 
159 
DY\ 
Dev.) 
154a 
Sec  1 
520/ 

6 
150 
5031 
NHf 
1646 
217 
347 
512 

35 
117 
432 
269 
4716 
303 
120 
113 
NHl 
Plym  \ 

Malta  \ 
170  > 
231 
537a 
148a 
207 
61 
546 
2736 
528 
100 


Smale  Sydney  W 

Small  George  N 

Smart  Robert  C.  C.     ... 
Smeaton,  James  (act)  ... 

Smiles  Philip 

Smith  Albert         

Smith  Alexander   

Smith  Alfred  C 

Smith  Arthur  B 

Smith  Arthur  D.  W.    ... 

Smith  Arthur  G.  ...     ... 

(Lent  to  Australian 
Government.)  (Second 
A/aval  Member  of  Navy 
Board,) 

Smith  Arthur  G 

Smith  Arthur  G 

Smith  Aubrey  C.H.  mvo 

Smith  Bertram  H. 

Smith  Charles  B 

Smith  Charles  E 

Smith  David  E 

Smith  Douglas  H. 

Smith  Edgar  O 

Smith  Edgar  F.     

GSPSmith  Edmund  H. 

Smith  Ernest 

Smith  Ernest  F,      (act) 

Smith  Ernest  F.  H.      » 

ma  J 

Smith  Ernest  G 

Smith  F.  Harrison     cb 

Smith  Francis  F 
Smith  Frank 

Smith  Frank  Lewis     ... 


Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 

Smith 


Frederick 

Frederick  M.  V. 
Frederick  W.  G. 
Geoffry  B. 
George  E. 
George  W. 
Gerald  W.  H.  .. 

Harry      , 

Henry  F. 
Herbert  H. 
Herbert  W. 
Humphrey  H. .. 

James  J.     ma-! 


Smith  James  Lawrence 

MVO,  MB 


Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
Smith 


John  A. 
John  C. 
John  H.      ... 
John  M. 
John  P.  de  B 
John  W.     ... 
Joseph  A.  ... 
Lionel  H. 
Mervyn  P.  T. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


ChB 

ChGr 

Lt  Cr 

Gr 

AP 

AE 
B 
ChCr 
SP 
L 
C 


A  P 
S  L 
C 


AE 

SB 
P 

E  L 

ECr 

AE 

C 

Gr 
AE 

Ch 
N  I 

EL 

PinC 

Car 
Gr 

S 

AE 

S  S 

E  L 

L 

Gr 

C 

Mid 

ChAE 

ECr 

AP 

E  L 

Cr 

Ch 

NI 

DSG 

B 

AE 

B 

L 
Mid 
AE 
W  E 
EL 
Lt  Cr 


1  Nov  13 
20  July  13 
31  Dec  12 
15  Mar  13 

17  July  11 

1  Jan  12 
1  May  06 
1  Apr  12 
25  Oct  12 
15  Mar  08 
31  Dec  09 


20  Apr  07 

15  July  12 
30  June  10 

30  June  12 

1  Apr  03 

1  July  01 
20  June  12 

1  Nov  12 
20  Apr   13 

1  Nov  03 
30  June  04 
12  Sept  08 

1  Nov  13 
30  Sept  92 

6  Mar  93 

1  Jan    05 

16  Feb   09 

30  Mai  12 
5  May  JO 

5  Nov  09 

1  Nov  04 
23  Nov  11 

1  Feb  08 
30  JunelO 
26  Feb   09 

30  June04 
15  May  12 

1  Oct  13 
1. July  11 
18  Oct    10 

1  Oct   08 

31  Dec  09 
22  Apr  87 

2  Mar  88 

22  July  12 

1  Sept  02 
1  Aug  11 

10  Nov  11 
1  Apr   IS 

15  Sept  13 

1  Nov  03 
1  Nov  11 
1  Jan   09 

26  June  10 


74a    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


180 
218 

4806 

202 

132 


80 
432 


BM) 

C/iat^ 
141 
391c 
NH) 
Has} 
520) 
433 
Coll 
1136 
213 
160 
238 
AO) 
273  f 
264a 
299 

148a 

362 

174a 

366 

366  j 

Page} 
431  ) 
386 
520 
521 

160 


Rank.  Seniority.     ££§« 


Smith  Michael  J.     md, 

frosi,  ba  F  S  12  Nov  11 

Smith  Norman  S.         ...  Gr  30  June09 

Smith  Plato B  12  Dec  12 

Smith  Ralph  C.       (act)  Mate  7  July  13 

Smith  Robert  E.          ...  FP  15  Jan  06 

Smith  Samuel  C,  A.    ...  Gr  4  May  06 

Smith  Sidney  N L  15  Sept  08 

Smith  Sydney  G.        ...    A  B  1  Mar  10 

Smith  Sydney  L B  12  July  12 

Smith  Thomas  M.        ...    Mid  15  May  12 

8mith  William             ...EL  1  Sept  06 

Smith  William            ...    A  E  1  Mar  10 

Smith  William  C.  B.  ...    8S     23  May  12 

Smith  William  C.  P.  ...  Gr  27  Sept  00 
Smith  William  D.       ...EL      1  Aug  10 

Smith-Shand  Alexander     „  „      a  ,,,     ,A 

K MB      h  b        B±eb    l0 

Smith'wick  Algernon  R.  L  30  Oct  07 
Smithwick  Walter  P....  L  15  Nov  13 
Smith-Wright  John  H.  Lt  Cr  31  Dec  11 

Smyth  Adrian  H Cr     30Junel3 

Smyth  Arthur  D.  D.  ...  L  31  Dec  08 
Smyth  David  W.         ...     Gr     25  JuneOS 

Smyth  Geoffrey  T.      ...   A  P    21  Mar  06 

Smyth  Harry  H Cr     31  Dec  06 

Smyth  Henry  E L 

Smyth  Sydney  K.       ...  Lt  Cr 
Smyth  Thomas  A.     MB    S  S 
Smyth-Osbourne 

Edward        Lt  Cr 

Smyth-Osbourne 

Henry  P Cr 

Smyth  -  Pigott    Joseph    c 
lt.  W.    .„     b  L 


131 
492 
132 
159 
Po 
524 
454 
299 

411 

WColl 

521 

512 

56 

118 


.(act) 


Smythies  Lancelot  A... 

Snagge  Arthur  L 

Snell  Cecil  W 

Snellgrove  Clifford 
Snelling  Charles  IV.    .. 
Snepp  Hamilton  R.     .. 
SneppJohnW.      ...  R» 

Sueyd  Ralph  S 

Snook  Ralph  E 

Snook  Victor  E 

Snow  George  R.  I 
Snow  Vincent  G, , 
Soar  George    ...     , 

Sole  John  C 

Solfleet  Gerald      

Solomon  William  T.  ... 
8omerville  Henry  B.  T. 
Somerville  Hugh  G.  C. 
Somerville  John  B. 
Somerville  James  P.    ... 
Bommerville  Frederick 

A 

SonnenscheinEdwardO. 
(act) 
Soper  Charles  H . 


Rank.  Seniority. 


Lt  Cr 
Cr 
E  L 
Gr 
Gr 
L 
C 
Lt  Cr 

L 
ECr 
Mid 
SL 
SB 
Car 
FP 
A  E 
C 
Cr 
AE 
Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

SL 
Gr 


30  Sept  13 
21  Nov  10 

31  Dec  13 
30  June  13 

4  Nov  12 

30  June  12 

30  June  13 
1  Oct    09 

19  Oct  10 
4  June  02 
31  Dec  11 
1  Jan   11 

15  Julvll 

15  July  13 

16  Nov  05 
15  May  13 
15  Sept  13 
19  Oct  10 
21  Apr  02 
30Jun  13 

1  Aug  11 
30Jun   08 

31  Dec  05 
8  Aug  10 

15  Mar  12 

15  Apr  11 

15  Jan  14 
23  Nov  12 


141  Soper  Edward  P ECr 

15  Soper  Sydney  E I  AE 

385  Soper  Thomas  L CrL 

146  SouhamyJohnC Ch  Gr 

510  Soulsbv  Robert     AE 

288  8outhard  Henry  W.    ...       B 

150  SouthardSydneyH. (act)     Car 

237  Southby  Archibald  R.J.  I     L 


127  Southby  Evelyn  J.  J....  I Lt  Cr 

252  Southby  John  H.  P.    ...    S  L 

145  Southon  Harry     ...(act)]  AE 

34  Southron  George  C.     ...I    AE 

484a  Southwell  Henry  K.  M.    Mid 

176  Southwell  William  H.    IChAE 

277  Southwood  Nicholas   ...     Gr 
Southwood  Thomas  G.     Ch  B 


213  Soutter  James  C.  J.     . 

260  Sowerby  Charles  F.     . 

11  Spalding  Archibald  D. 

185a  Spalding  James  C. 

Spalding  Meredith  S. 

232  Spalding  Robert  L. 

49  Spalding  Thomas 

176a  Spanner  John  P 

180  Sparkes  George     


66 
388 

13 
340a 
196 


385 

180 

521 

507a 

326 

CG 

127a 

Coll 
5 
3396 
260 

34 


Sec  ) 
284  f 
TBI 

26  ( 
IB  I 

90  f 
TB\ 
108  J 

48 

62 


Sparks  John  B 

Sparks  John  W 

Sparling  Evelyn  H.     ... 
Sparrow  Arthur  G. 
Sparrow  Frederic  W.  ... 

Bparrow  William  G.    ) 

BHA  I 

Speer  Montague  J. 

Speirs  Archibald 

Spence  MalgerP 

Spence  Robert       

Spencer  The  Hon.  Cecil 

E.  R 

Spencer  Patrick    ... 
Spencer-Cooper    Henry 

E.  H mvo 

Sperling  Charles  A.  ... 
Spicer  Alexander  A.  J. 
Spicer  FrederickG.  km 
Spicer  Harry      ...      MB 

Spicer  Stewart  D. 

Spicer-Simson   Geoffrey 

B 

(Lent   for     Survey    of 
Gambia  Biver) 

Spickernell  Frank  T.   ... 

Spillane  John  A 

Spiller  George  C 

Spiller  William    

Spittle  Edward  A. 
Spooner  Ernest  J 


L 
C 

8S 

AP 

Mid 
Mid 
EL 
Gr 
ChGr 

Cr 

Car 

L 
Lt  Cr 
E  L 
QM 
Hon 
Maj 
EL 
ChAE 

L 
E  Cr 

Mid 
Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

SL 
:jGr 
RMG 

FS 


Lt  Cr 


A  E 

Gr 

ChB 
Gr 


1  Jan  12 
1  Apr   03 

28  Nov  13 
15  Mar   14 

1  Mar  10 
15  Mar  12 

2  May  13 
30  June  08 

30  June  13 
15  Mar  13 

1  Mav  13 
1  Oct    10 

15  Jan  13 
1  Apr  12 

16  Apr  02 

17  July  10 

1  Apr   07 

1  Jan   05 

21  Nov  10 

18  May  03 
15  May  13 
15  Jan    14 

1  Nov  08 
9  Jan  05 
1  Apr   12 

31  Dec  05 
15  July  03 
30  July  09 
15  Aug  12 
15  Feb   04 

13  Nov  01 

24  Apr  13 
6  Aug  13 
1  Nov   08 

15  Sept  08 
1  July  07 

15  Jan  12 
30  June  04 

18  Apr  13 
15  June  12 
1  Jan  08 
1  Sept  11 

14  Nov  10 

30  June  09 


30  Sept  06 


21  Dec 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

28  Sept 

99 

1  Apr 

12 

25  Oct 

12 

30  Jan 

09 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


75 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority.        **££ 


558  Spooner  Lancelot  A.  W. 
(Lent  for  duty  tender 
Australian  Govt.) 


4S 
DY\ 
Dev  f 

537a 

100 

511 

63 
213 
431 

39 

46 


37 


Spragge  Harold  E. 

Sprague  Cecil  G 

Spreckley  Herbert  M.... 
Spriddle  Sydney  R.  G. 

(act)       

Spriddle  William  P.  C. 
Spriggs  Harold  J.  D.  ... 
Sproson  Eustace  T. 
Sprott  Alfred  W. 

Spry  William  B , 

Spurgin  John  B 

BpurrellWalter  O. 
Spurwav  Alexander  P.. 
Spyers  Victor         


Squires  James      km 

340a  Stace  Leonard 
1276   St.ieey  Aylmer  G.... 

Stack  Alan  B. 

(Lent    for    duty     under 
Turkish.  Government) 


Stack  Charles  M.  ... 
Staddon  Herbert  E. 


Page  >  Staddon  Leonard  R.(act) 


217 
366) 

431a  S 
99 
34a 
63 

22hd 
80 


Staddon  Norman  O. 
Staddon  William  H. 
Stafford  David  (act) 
Stafford  Edward  E. 
Stahlknecht  Otto  H. 
Stainer  Court enay  E 
(Asst.   Master   Atten- 
dant, Colombo) 


518     Stainer  William  G.      ... 

259     Stainton  George  H.    ... 

326      Stalkartt  Walter  H.  S... 

MB,  FRCS  Bd 

217  Stallard  Albert  D. 

225  Stallard  George  T.      ... 

39  Stanborough  Frederick 

C 

52 1  Stanbury  Thomas  H. 

286  StaDComb  Arthur  M.  ... 

145  Standen  William 

13  StandringJohnW.W.M. 

385  StanforuCharlesE.C.MB 

121  Stanistreet  Henry  D.  C. 

264a  Stanistreet  Richard  W. 

10  Stanley  Edmoiid  A.  B. 

528  Stanley  Edward  G.     ... 

317  Stanley  Henry  T 

178  Stanley  Norman  L. 

381  Stanley  The  Hon. 

Victor  A mvo 

239  Stanamore  Reginald   ... 

118  Stanton  Henry  G.  (act) 

262  8tanton  James  W.  W.... 


Mid 
S 
L 

W  E 
E  L 

FP 
Gr 

S   L 

A  P 
L 

L 

L 
Gr 

QrMr 
HonL 

AE 
I, 

SP 


L 

Car 

Car 

Car 
Car 
Gr 
A  E 
Cr 
Lt  Cr 


A  P 

E  Cr 

F  S 
Ck 
Car 

A  E 

WM 

Cr 

ChAE 
S   L 
8  8 
L 
FS 

Lt  Cr 
L 

ChAE 
Cr 

C 
EL 

S  L 
F  S 


15  May  12 
5  Nov  09 
15  June  09 

14  Nov  13 
1  Nov  01 

19  Feb  12 
21  Nov  08 

15  Mar  14 
15  July  13 
31  Dec   10 

30  June  09 
30  Dec  13 
12  Sept  11 

j-22Sptl2 

1  Nov  07 
1  July  05 
19  June  11 


31  Dec  10 
1  Feb   04 

31  July  13 

16  Dec   03 

30  Dec  09 
25  June  13 

1  Nov  03 
30  June  09 

6  Jan    06 


30  Sept  02 
1  July  08 

21  Feb 

06 

15  Julj 
21  Aug 

12 
11 

1  Nov 

12 

1  Apr 
31  Dec 

11 
13 

1  Apr 
15  Sept 
11  Feb 

09 
13 

09 

15- .Nov 

09 

10  Nov 

12 

31  Mar 

12 

31  Dec 

11 

1  Nov 

05 

31  Dec 

05 

30  June  05 

1  Nov 

10 

15  Jan 

13 

14  Nov 

09 

39 
117 
520  1 
DYHo  l 
117 
259 
520 

120 

239 

262 

NOD 

238 


387 
277 
5 
213 
120 
520 


Staple  Ernest  J.  R. 
Staples  Samuel  J 

■  Staples  William    

Stapleton  Gerald  H.    ... 

Stapleton  Thomas 

Stapleton-Cottnn 
Richard  G.  A.  W.mvo 

Star  Paul  H.  M 

Stark  Adolphus  E. 

Stark  Edwin 

Starr  George  H     

Start  Alfred    ...        (act) 

Start  Sidney  P 

Startin  James  ...  cb 
Startin,  Robert  A.  (act) 
Staveley  Cecil  M 

Steam  Walter  T 

Steed  Frederick    

Steed  Thomas  C 

SteedmanJohnG.H.  (act. 

Steel  John       

Steel  John  H 

Steel  John  M 

Steele  Henry 


284     Steele  William  R 

120     Steele  William  R.  C.   ... 
4     Steele-Perkins      Alfred 
H   S 
161     Steil  James  w"'     ".'     ... 


Stenhouse  John  H.  MB. 
Stephens  Alexander  W 
(act) 
Stephens  Charles  F. 
Stephens  Fabian  A. 
Stephens  Francis  R. 

-  Stephens  Frank  H. 

Stephens  Franklyn  F 
Stephens  Henry  K.  rma 
Stephens  Horace  E.  R 

MB 

Stephens  John  F 

Stephens  Lindsay  J.  .. 
Stephens  Montague  .. 
Stephens  Sidney  T.  .. 
Stephens  William  K.  .. 
Stephenson  Frank  N. .. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


28 

80 

528 

KM 

Ply 
191 

524 

263 

385 
191 
166 
385 
377 

ID 
AO\ 
385  J 
291 


TB\ 
3f 

267 

4 

229 


Stephenson  Gilbert  O. 
Stern  Ernest  H. 

Stevens  Charles    

Stevens  George  A. 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Stevens  James     

Stevens  John 

Stevens  Paul  R.  B. 

Stevens  Percy  R 

Stevens  Philip  B 

Stevens  Walter  W.  S.„. 


Gr 

Ch  B 


Mid 
L 

C 

FS 
A  E 
ChB 
E  h 
WM 
E  L 
V  A 

SL 
C 

ECr 

A  E 

CbGr 

L 

ChGr 

L 

Cr 

L 

Mid 
AC 

AP 
EL 

F  8 
Gr 

ChGr 
S  L 
A  P 


B 

C 

S 

AP 

ECr 
FP 
Lt  Cr 
FP 
S  L 

Cr 

AP 

E  Cr 
Gr 


ChAE 

ChB 
L 

Lt  Or 
FP 
Gr 


1  July  07 
1  Apr   12 

1  May  99 

15  Sept  12 

11  Mar  14 

30  June  13 
15  May  11 

1  Jan    13 

29  Nov  12 
10  J  une  03 

1  Feb  14 
1  June  04 
19  Sept  11 
15  Jan    14 

31  Dec   13 

1  June 05 
1  Apr   03 

7  Nov  13 
15  May  13 
19  Apr    12 

1  Apr   12 

30  June  12 

14  Apr  12 

15  Jan    13 

15  July  13 

8  Aug  08 

1  Jan    05 

28  Feb   03 

2  Oct    13 

16  July  11 
15  Jan  13 
20  Oct    09 

12  May  08 

30  July  08 

1  Sept  10 
6  May  10 

2  Mar  08 
1  Apr   07 

23  June  01 

1  Oct    08 

2  Aug  11 
15  Sept  12 

31  Dec    12 

8  Aug  06 

1  Apr  07 
1  Dec   04 


1  Oct   10 

24  June  13 
1  Apr    09 

30  June  12 
6  Dec  la 

17  Sept  09 


75a    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

892     Stevens  William  C.    ... 

ECr 

1  Apr    06 

Stone  Charles  E 

EL 

5  July  02 

365     Stevenson  Ernest 

Cr 

30  June  08 

127a   Stone  Ernest  S 

Gr 

4  Apr    00 

114     Stevenson  James  D.    ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

180     Stone  Frank (act) 

Gr 

22  Aug  13 

277     Stevenson  James  L.M. 

S   L 

15  Jan    13 

34     Stone  Frederick  J. 

Gr 

10  Sept  03 

558     Stevenson  John  B. 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

21Sa  Stone  Reginald  G. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   09 

(Lent  for  duty   under 

550     Stoneman  Charles  J.  B. 

E  L 

lApr  06 

Australian  Govt  ) 

524     Stoneman  Sidney  D.  ... 

Gr 

1  Dec   04 

145     Stevenson  WilliamH.H. 

Mid 

15  May  13 

531     Stooke  George  B 

AC 

15  Jan   14 

524~| 

2736   Stopiord77(e//<m.Arthur 

Cr 

30  June  12 

DY\  Stewart  Archibald  T.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  06 

Stopford  The  Hon.  Guy 

Lt  Cr 

15  Dec    13 

Dev) 

Stopford  Philip  J. 

Cr 

31  Dec   05 

117a   Stewart  Duncan  L. 

A  P 

16  Apr  05 

18S     Stopford  Robert  M.      ... 

L 

30  Nov  11 

218     Stewart  Francis  G. 

L 

30  Mar  08 

89     Stewart  Herbert  N.    .. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Feb  10 

351     Stopford  Robert  N.      ... 

L 

1  Oct    10 

298     Stewart  James  D.  D. ... 

Cr 

30  June  09 

Po     Stopford-Sackville  Geof- 

174a Stewart  John  W.  A.    ... 

Gr 

2  June  99 

frey  W (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

148a    Stewart  Kenneth  P.  ... 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

WColl  Story  Edward  K. ...  km 

Maj 

25  Oct    10 

232     Stewart  Kenneth  W.  ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

260     Stewart  Raymond  B.  ... 

Mid 

15  Jan   14 

561     Stow  Charles  F 

L 

1  Apr  07 

225     Stewart  Kobert  R.  (act) 

S  L 

15  Jan  14 

(Lent    for    duty    under 

272     Stewart  Robert  W 

ChAE 

1  Apr   08 

Australian  Govt.) 

385     Stewart  RobertW.G. MB 

88 

26  Feb  08 

Stewart  Rupert  A.  G.  j 

Proby 

1  Jan    12 

496     Stranack  Wallace  D.   ... 

AC 

15  July  13 

2ndLt 

Strange  Andrew  L. 

Gr 

30  June  13 

34     Stewart  William  D.   ... 

A  P 

24  Aug  11 

(Lent   for  duty  under 

Qj£t\  Stidston  Harold  W.G.D. 
262     Stidston  Stanley  T.      ... 

E  L 

1  June  04 

Greek  Govt.) 

E  L 

1  Apr    06 

366     Straw  Alfred  E 

ECr 

1  Mar  07 

Stileman  Arthur  M.  C. 

L 

.31  Dec   11 

503     Streatfeild  Philip    mvo 

C 

14  July  08 

431      Stinton  Basil  A 

A  P 

10  Aug  06 

100     Street  Charles  A 

B 

19  Nov  12 

450     PPTStirlingAnselanJ.B. 

Cr 

30  June  09 

191     Street  Ebenezer  J. 

B 

6  Aug  09 

3R1     Stirling  Wilfred  D.      ... 

L 

15  June  07 

213     Street  Edward  W.  L.    ,. 

FP 

21  Dec  ni 

239     Stiven  Charles  B. 

Gr 

27  Jan    04 

72     Street  George  C. 

Lt  Ci 

28  May  13 

H6a  StobartJohn      

A  E 

1  Mar  10 

196a  Street  Henry  L 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

493     Stock  Alexander  G.    .. 

Gr 

29  July  07 

458     Street  Walter  G 

Gr 

3  Jan    02 

Coll    Stock  Frederick  C.  G.  ) 

RM  f 

265a    Stock  Hugh  R 

505     Stock  Walter     

Probv 

(.  j  Oct  13 

251     Strickland  Arthur  F.  ... 

AP 

12  Apr   03 

2ndLt 
A  P 

19  July  01 

RJ£}  Strickland  Charles      ... 

FS 

20  Aug  02 

Gr 

10  Dec   05 

524) 

547     Stock  Warington       ma 

Ch 

16  Apr    03 

Di'\  Strickland  Charles  W.C. 

Cr 

31  Dec    04 

268d    Stocker  Ernest 

E  L 

16  Feb    01 

Pemb  ) 

151     Stocker  Percy 

E  Cr 

1  July  11 

391a  Strickland  Paul  S. 

AP 

25  Nov  06 

170     Stocker  Robert 

Gr 

8  Dec    02 

35     Strickland  Percy 

L 

15  Mar  11 

4      Stocker  William  P.     ... 

S  L 

15  Jan   13 

26     Stringer     Frederick    T. 

L 

1  Jan   13 

299     Stocks  David  de  B.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  12 

496     Stromeyer  Frederick  B. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

Stoddart   Archibald  P. 

R  A 

19  May  12 

88     Stromqvist  John  S. 

AP 

30  Mar  03 

457     Stoddart  Henry  N. 

AP 

23  Nov  11 

274     Strong  Clarence  G. 

Gr 

7  Nov  10 

79     Stoddart  John            MB 

SS 

8  Nov  06 

164     Strong  Frederick  E.  K. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

607a  Stoehr  Oscar  H 

Stoker  Henry  H.  G.  D. 

L 
L 

15  Dec   09 
31  Dec  06 

Stroud  Edward  J.  bm| 

Lt- 

Col 

I 48ept  11 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

195a   Stroud  Herbert 

A  E 

1  Nov  11 

Australian  Govt.) 

335     Stroud  Thomas  (act)     ... 

Car 

25  Aug  13 

484a    Stokes  Adrian  H.  J.     ... 

S  L 

15  July  13 

1806   StrugnellHaroldF.H.RM 

0 

1  Sept  11 

484a   Stokes  Alick 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  10 

391c   Strutt7Ae//o».ArthurC. 

Cr 

30  June  13 

337     Stokes  Herbert  R 

Lt  Ci 

31  Dec   10 

432      Stuart        The      Hon. 

481a   Stokes  John  A.  L. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

Archibald  J.  M. 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Stokes  Oliver  M.  F.     ... 

Lt  Ci 

31  Mar  11 

2176   Stuart  Charles  G. 

L 

1  Apr  09 

1136   Stokes  Robert  H.  S.    ... 

V  A 

3  June  13 

531     Stuart  Dudley       

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   14 

(Will       succeed       Vice- 

561     Stuart  Geoffrey  B.  J.  ... 

AP 

1  July  09 

Admiral   Sir    Charles 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

H.    Coke,   KCVO,    as 

Australian  Govt.) 

Senior    Officer    on  the 

Coast  of  Ireland,  fyc, 

I          9     Stuart  Henry  J 

Gr 

14  Sept  99 

on  21rt  April,  1914.) 

575     Stuart  Shelley  B.  A.   ... 

AP 

22  Sept  04 

452     Stokes  Walter 

ECr 

26  Nov  13 

(Lent  for    duty  under 

Stokes  William  N.   rma 

C 

1  Sept  10 

Australian  Govt .    Has 

159     StokoeEricJ 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

local   acting    rank    of 

Stone  Alfred  T.  H.      ... 

ECr 

11  Mar  06 

i 

Paymaster.) 

OF  THE  "ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


76 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


337      Stuart-Jones  Bdwyn  H 
431     Stubbs   Albert   II. 

Stuhbs  Edward  C 

118     Stuckey  Frank  8. 

11      Studd  Kotiald  G 

Sturdee  Barry  V 

Sturdee  Sir  F.  C.  Dove 
ton,  kcb,  cvo,  cmg  .. 

199  Sturdee  Lionel  A.  D.    .., 

431  SturgeS  Edvf  ard  L.  ...ba 

381  Stuiges  John  A.  M.     ... 

Coll  Sturges  Robert  G.      km 

Bturgess  George  H. 
2(6     Sturgess  Richard  B.  S. 
620) 

Page  >  Sturrock  John  D 

592)      (Lent  for  duty  under 

Canadian  Govt.) 
453     Sturrock  Peter  A.  C.    ... 

391c    Sturt  Albert  B 

284     Stuttaford  Frank  R.    .. 

377     Styles  Edward  G 

Sueter  Murray  F. ...  cb 
(Director  of  Air  De- 
partment). 

266     Sugden  Ronald  S 

Po     SulivanGeorgeH.S.(aci; 
306a   Sulivan  Harold  B. 


244     Sulivan  Norton  A. 

391a   Sullivan  Dennis  M. 

Sullivan  Edward  J.    \ 
rm  J 

392     Sullivan  Florence 

518  Summerford  Horace  G 
207  Sumner  Charles  G.  C... 
472     Sumner  John  D 


Mid 

B 
Lt  Cr 
A  B 

L 

L 

V  A 

L 

Ch 
L 

L 
proby 
FP 
FP 

E  L 


B 
Gr 
EC 

P 

C 


Sunderland  John  R. 
Susmann  Alberts. 
Sutcliff  George  B. 
Sutclift'e  Francis  B.    ba 
SutcliffePercyT.  mb,ma 
Suter  Arthur  J.     ... 

Suter  Roy  N 

Sutherland  Robert 

Sutherland  William 
Sutton  Arthur  W.... 
Sutton  Charles  B.... 


108 
503 

44 
432 
132 
509 
476 

34 

476 

430 
24 
NH  1 
Has  f  Sutton  Edward      

520) 

5^0     Sutton  Francis  J 

261      Sutton  John  G 

273     Swabey  George  T.  C.  P. 

492     Swain  Joseph  B   ...    rm 

253  Swainson  Andrew  N. 

131  Swan  Edgar  B 

531  Swan  William  H. 

63  Swannell  Harry    

524  Swauson William  J. 

225  SwanstonDouglas8.(aci) 


Mid 
SL 
Cr 

Cr 

Gr 
QM 
HonL 
ChB 
ECr 
Lt  Cr 

Gr 

A  B 

Lt  Cr 
L 

Ch 

S  S 

B 

Lt  Cr 

SB 

Gr 

ECr 
£L 

F  S 

ECr 

SL 

Cr 

RMG 

L 
F  P 
A  E 
S  B 

B 
S  L 


15  Jan    13 

26  Aug  11 

31  Mar  11 

1  Apr   12 

30  Sept  10 
15  Mar  08 

13  Dec  13 

15  July  06 
10  Jan   14 

31  Dec  06 
15  May  12 

8  Apr  01 
21  May  04 


28  Feb  11 
1  Dec  00 
4  Nov  12 

10  Apr   11 

30  June  09 


15  Jan  14 
15  Sept  13 

22  June  11 
31  Dec  11 

23  May  09 

25  Nov  13 
25  Nov  13 

1  Apr  12 
1  Jan  09 

30  June  13 
8  Jan   00 

1  Mar  10 

15  Jan    06 

1  Apr   08 

1  Aug  06 

15  May  07 

28  Sept  11 

31  Dec  13 
7  Jan   09 

19  Oct  10 
1  July  10 
1  Apr   06 

26  Mar  07 

1  July  09 

15  8ept  12 
30  June  13 

I  Sept  11 

22June  11 
1  Apr  12 
1  Sept  12 

16  Apr  06 
1  Aug  11 

15  Jan    14 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


DY\ 

P°S 
386 
476 
180 

131 
80 
161 
255 
232 
153 
476 

547 

177 

238 
546 
366 
46 
277 
414a 
545 
473 


520 

342 

NH  ) 

Malta  > 

170  ) 
99 
524 
Colt 
Sec  \ 
387/ 


Swanton  James  H....RM 
Swayne  Charles  B.  C 
Sweden  His  Majesty  King 
GustavusVof  kg,  gcb 

Sweeney  William 

Sweet  Robert  J 

Sweeting  George  H.   .. 

Sweetingham  Fred- 
erick W , 

Sweetlove  Lancelot  D. 

Swift  Clement  C 

Swift  Joseph 

Swift  Lionel  W 

Swiney  Arundel  J.  E... 

Swinley  Roland  F.  B... 

Swithinbank  C.  Win 
throp     

Switzer  Walter  R.  J.  F 

Sworder  Kenneth  F.    .., 

Sydenham  Ernest  D.  ... 
S  ydenha  m  Frederick  W. 
Syfret  Edward  N. 

Sykes  Alfred  O 

Sykes  Edgar  J 

Sylvester  Svdney 

Symes  Edward  A 

Symes  Wilfrid  B. 

Symes  William       rm-? 

Symmonds  John  A.  ... 
Symon  Oliver  J.  L. 

Symons  Cecil  H 

8ymons  Herebert  B.   ... 

Symons  James       

Syms  Gilbert  F.    , 

Syson  John  L. 


T. 


337     Tabutbau  Augustus  E. 

266     Tack  John  P 

Coll     Tagg  Ernest  J.  B. ...  rm 


Col 

Mid 

Hon 

A 

ChB 

ChGr 
FP 

Gr 
E  L 

Lt  Cr 

e  B 
E  Cr 
Ch 

Mid 

Lt  Cr 

AE 

L 

E  Cr 
ECr 

L 

C 

B 
ChA.E 
AP 
AC 
QM 
Hon 
Maj 
AE 
Mid 


ChGr 
8 


SP 
Gr 
L 


1  May  10 
15  May  13 

3  Nov  08 

1  July  10 

6  Apr    11 

7  July  12 

11  June  07 
1  Nov  09 
6  Feb    12 

1  Jan  02 
20  July  11 
25  Mar  13 
15  May  13 

15  Mar  14 

INov   11 

31  Dec   06 

18  Sept  13 
3  Apr  10 
30  Nov  09 
30  June  09 

2  Aug  11 
1  Apr  13 
5  May  12 

15  July  13 
22  Dec  07 
22  June  11 

1  Oct  10 
15  Jan    13 


13  Aug  09 

1  Apr  12 

14  May  09 

2  Feb    03 


2  Oct    11 

19  Oct    10 
1  July  05 


76a    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 

serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

8TrvSg.|                 »«-■                  I*-*- 

Seniority. 

415     TaitJohnN 

L 

30  Oct    09 

496     Tector  James  V. 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

114     Tait  William  E.  C.      ... 

L 

1  Apr   09 

Tedbury  Spencer  G.    ..'. 

AB 

1  Aug  11 

4716   Talbot  Arthur  G. 

299     Talbot  Cecil  P 

SL 

Lt  Cr 

30  Jan   13 
15  Nov   12 

261     Tedder  Arthur  V 

Gr 

10  Nov   09 

Talbot  Harry  L.    ...rma 

Col 

7  Feb    12 

385     Teed  Henry  R 

BCr 

9  Jan    06 

396     Talbot  Henry  P.  G.      ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  05 

ID     Temple  Frank  V.        km 

C 

8  Sept  04 

127  ) 

Temple  Reginald  Crma 

Maj 

29  June  13 

Dl'  >  Talbot  John  C 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  13 

159     Tenison  Julian  T 

L 

15  July  07 

Gib  ) 

286a  Tennant William  G.    ... 

L 

30  June  12 

219     Talbot  Reginald  G.      ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  11 

( Commander  Instruct- 

9    Tennyson  Charles  A.RM 

C 

1  Sept  13 

or,    London    Division, 

391c   Tennyson       The     Hon. 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer 

Harold  C 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

Reserve) 

179     Tennyson  Sydney  H.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   07 

520) 

266      Terry  Arthur  H.L.      ... 

L 

15  Aug  13 

DY}  Tallaek  Frank 

ChCi 

lApr   12 

199a  Terrv  Frank  G 

Lt  Cr 

HO  June  13 

Portl ) 

Ter  Veen  Vernon  A.  A. 

B  Cr 

1  July  09 

Tamlyn  Walter  K . 

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr   12 

420     Tetley  Edward  M. 

Ck 

15  Sept  13 

305a   Tancred  James  C. 

C 

30  June  08 

421     Tancred  Walter  C. 

L 

31  Dec   06 

218     Thackara  Leonard 

EL 

1  Nov  08 

Tandy  Harry  G.  H.    ... 

L 

31  Dec  06 

484a  Thacker  Charles  H.     ... 

Gr 

22  Feb  09 

228     Tanner  Alfred  B.  8.     ... 

L 

1  Oct    07 

520     Thatcher  Charles  M.  R. 

8 

24  Nov  11 

388     Tanqueray  -  Willaume 

MB 

Frederick  G.  ...    rma 

C 

1  Oct   04 

388     Thaxter  Ernest 

ChAE 

1  Oct   13 

163     Tarrant  Frank     ...(act) 

AE 

1  May  1 3 

180     Theobald  FrederickG.A. 

Gr 

2  Apr    11 

160     Tate  Alban  B.  T 

L 

15  Sept  13 

Theobalds    William   H. 

ChAE 

1  Oct   13 

196a   Tathara  Trevor  H.  S.  .. 

L 

15  July  08 

366     Thesiger  Bertrams. cmg 
237     Thirl  way  James  A. 

C 

AB 

31  Dec  12 
1  Apr  12 

WColl     Taylor  Alfred  H 

L 

15  May  06 

11     Thorn  James  H 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  09 

264a   Taylor  Alfred  R 

Gr 

6  Aug  02 

495     Thomas  Alfred  E. 

A  E 

1  Apr  04 

3*7     Taylor  Archibald 

F  P 

2  Nov  13 

364     Thomas  Arthur     

A  E 

1 N  ov  03 

159     Taylor  Basil      ...        me 

S 

4  Nov  10 

385     Thomas  Arthur  R.  FRCs 

S  S 

11  Feb  09 

Taylor  Basil  A 

L 

31  Dec  11 

Ed. 

524     Taylor  Charles  G....MVO 

EC 

7  Feb   12 

1276   Thomas  Aubrey    

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

291     Taylor  Ernest 

A  E 

1  Nov  11 

384     Thomas  Edward 

A  B 

1  Nov  04 

114     Taylor  Ernest  A 

C 

31  Dec   13 

512     Thomas  Edward  P.     ... 
524     Thomas  Elijah  R.  L.  ... 

L 

S  8 

30  Aug  12 
8  Feb    10 

520     Taylor  Frederick  G.  W. 

PinC 

23  Dec  12 

503     Thomas  Francis  H.   rm 

L 

1  July  06 

528     Taylor  Frederick  H.    ... 

L 

15  July  09 

65     Thomas  George  A. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

61     Taylor  Geoffrey  D.      ... 

L 

15  Sept  09 

117     Thomas  Godfrey  M.   ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

473     Taylor  Geoffrey  St.  J  .A. 

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

469     Thomas  John 

A  E 

1   Oct  04 

196a   Taylor  George       

B 

20  Nov  01 

259     Taylor  George  F 

Gr 

10  Oct    07 

159     Thomas  Leonard  P.    ... 

S  B 

19  July  04 

141     Taylor  George  M. 

Gr 

2  Dec  11 

445     Thomas  Louis  A.  (act) 

Car 

29  Nov  12 

384     Taylor  George  W. 

Lt   Ci 

30  Sept  12 

Thomas  Matthew 

Gr 

21  Apr  09 

196a  Taylor  Godfrey    MB,  ba 

F  b 

29  Nov  13 

421     Thomas  Robert  J 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

366     Taylor  Henry 

ChAE 

1  Oct    12 

546     Thomas  Stanley  B.      ... 

L 

15  Sept  06 

291     Taylor  Henry 

Gr 

8  Mar  00 

326     Thomas  Tom  B.  V. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

512     Taylor  Herbert  B. 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  12 

195a   Thomas  Walter  S.  (act) 

AB 

1  May  13 

261     Taylor  Hugh  A 

S  L 

15  Jan  14 

448     Thomas-Peter  Thurstan 

273     Taylor  John 

ChGi 

15  Mar   14 

B 

Mid 

15  May  12 

333     Taylor  John  T 

ChAE 

1  Apr    12 

34a   Taylor  Neville  D.  B.    ... 

L 

15  Apr    11 

153     Thompson  Albert  R.   .. 

A  E 

1  Apr  03 

185a   Taylor  Robert  M 

Gr 

9  Feb    03 

1276   Thompson  Arthur 

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

Taylor  Scarlett  de  V.  ... 

FP 

11  Jan    02 

Thompson    Charles    E. 

Gr 

6  Feb  14 

366     Taylor  Walter       

Gr 

16  Nov  01 

(act) 

145     Taylor  William  G. 

Gi 

23  J  uly  02 

326c    Thompson  Charles  R. ... 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Teale  Herbert  H.  J.  P. 

L 

1  Apr    09 

29     Thompson  Edwin  P.  ... 

A  P 

9  Sept  04 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

100     Thompson  George  F.  ... 

E  Cr 

1  Apr  07 

Australian  Govt.) 

56   Thompson  George  F.  ... 

Gr 

1  Dec   04 

Tearle  William      

A  E 

1  Nov  07 

260     Thompson  Harold  A.  ... 

AP 

15  July  12 

38     Teasdale-Buckell 

47      Thompson  Harry 

Gr 

29  May  03 

Clarence      ..      

AP 

15  Oct    04 

34     Thompson  Hugh 

Gr 

6  Oct    09 

232     Teasdale-Buckell    Mon- 

DY  \  Thompson    James    A., 

tague'C 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

femb  t       MB,  BA          

SS 

9  June  10 

92 

Tebbs  Arthur  N 

8   L 

15  May  12 

Thompson  James  M.... 

B  A 

7  Jan    14 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


77 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

46     Thompson  John  R.  P....     S  L 

15  May  13 

46 

Thursfield  Richard  M.R. 

S 

3  Apr   12 

261     Thompson  Lionel  G.  C     Mid 

15  Sept  12 

BA 

335     Thompson  NormanD'A.    A  P 

31  Oct    04 

342 

Tburstan  Denzil  R.     ... 

A  P 

29  July  09 

385    Thompson  P.  H.  Hall 

C 

30  June  13 

458 

Thurstan  Norman  M.  C. 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sent  12 

(Naval  Member,  Ad- 

275a 

Thynne  Denis  G 

Cr 

31   Dec  10 

miralty    Volunteer 

262 

Tibbits  Charles      ...mvo 

0 

31  Dec   13 

Committee) 

274 

Tibbs    Geoffrey  W.    ma 

Ch 

18  Sept  13 

251     Thompson  Reginald   ... 

SS 

16  May  11 

503  \ 
J)i'\ 

430     Thompson  Thomas  L  ... 

Car 

22  Aug  03 

2176  Thompson  Wilfred  A.... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   10 

Tichborne  George  M .  ba 

Ch 

15  June  98 

6    Thompson  William 

A  E 

1  Apr   03 

Hong  I 
Kong  J 

496    Thomson  Alexander  M. 

L 

1  Sept  13 

484a   Thomson  Alpin  E.  (act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

39 

Tier  Leonard  E 

FP 

6  Apr  13 

25     Thomson  Colin  S. 

L 

1  Apr   11 

61 

Tierney  James      

B 

12  Dec  12 

385     Thomson  Bdwin  M.  R.      L 

4  June  12 

I9fia  Tilburv  John         

Gr 

22  July  08 

286a  Thomson  Evelyn  C.  O 

Lt  Cr 

30  Jan    13 

2756 

Tillard  Aubrey  T 

Lt   Cr 

31  Mar  1 1 

520  \  Tnomson  George  H.    ... 

A  P 

28  Jan   05 

512 

Tillard  Stephen  D. 
Tiller  George  E.       (aft) 

Lt  Cr 
Gr 

17  Feb  12 
6  Feb    14 

432     Thomson  George  P.     ... 

L 

29  Feb   08 

132 

Tilley  Thomas       

ChB 

1  Nov  10 

547     Thomson  Gerald  H.     ... 

L 

1  Apr   10 

71 

Tilt  Arthur  H 

EL 

1  Jan   08 

540     Thomson  William  H. 

451a 

Timbrell  Robert  N.     .. 

ChAE 

1  Nov  08 

H.  S 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  08 

261 

Tindal  Morgan      

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  10 

520     Thorn  Robert  W. 

HSt 

1   Jan  10 

291 

Tindal  -  Carill  -  Worsley 

561     Thorn  ThomasW. 

AE 

1  Apr   03 

Charles  N 

Cr 

31  Dec  10 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

1136 

Tindall  Noel  S 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  09 

Australian  Governm't, 

174c 

Tinson  Charles  V\ . 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

urith local  rankof  Chief 
Artificer  Engineer) 

177 

Tippen  Lewis  R 

AP 

29  Aug  11 

293     Thornbury  Brian 

L 

30  June  12 

73 

Tippet  Arthur  G 

ft 

30  June  07 

376     Thome  Alfred        

Car 

30  Bept 10 

213 

Ti  ppett  Percy  J 

HSch 

16  Nov  11 

Coll     Thorneley  John  S   S.j 

BM( 

Proby 

j  1  Oct  13 

217 

Tisdall  Ernest  J.  F.     ... 

L 

30  June  06 

2ndLt 

505 

TitheridgeWilliam  H.  J. 

Gr 

3  Jan    02 

2736  Thorn  hill  Humphrey  0. 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

365 

Titley  Guy      

L 

15  Feb    14 

175     ThornhillJohn          MB 

SS 

11  Feb  09 

Titterton  George  A.    ... 

L 

30  Aug  11 

288     Thornley  George  S.     ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  08 

432 

Tizard  John  E 

A  P 

21  Aug  03 

~& |  Thornton  Cyril  J. 

AP 

25  Jan   06 

528 
464 

Tod  Eric  B 

Todd  George  J 

L 

Cr 

31  Dec  11 

31  Dec    07 

65     Thornton  Edward  C    ... 

L 

lApr  12 

473 

Todd  Percy     

Mid 

15  Jan    13 

HI     Thornton  James  F.  W. 

Gr 

31  Aug  11 

Todd  Samuel  W.  J.      ... 

Ch  Cr 

1  Apr    12 

48     Thorogood  Walter 

Gr 

13  May  08 

34 

Todd  Sidney  J 

A  E 

1  Nov    12 

260     Thorold  Anthony  H.  G. 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

180 

Todd  Sydnev  H 

Gr 

4  May  03 

127     Thoroton  Charles  J .   km 

Maj 

4  Sept  11 

545 

Tollemache  Frederick  A. 

L 

1  Sept  13 

366     Thorowgood  Arthur  P. 

Pa 

Tollemache  Humphrey 

N 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

D (act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

Thorp  Charles  F 

C 

30  June  06 

118 

TollemacheLawrenceL. 

NH) 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

Portl  >  Thorpe  Vidal  G 

520    ) 

F  8 

18  Feb  02 

TB\ 

10  I 

Tollick  Alfred  J 

A  E 

1  Nov   04 

CG     Thorpe-Doubble 

531 

Tolliek  John  W.    ...{act) 

AE 

1  Sept  13 

Thomas  L 

Cr 

31   Dec  03 

58 

Tomkinson  Lancelot   ... 

S   L 

30  Nov  12 

4396   Thorrowgood    William 

199 

Tomkinson  Wilfred 

Cr 

30  June  10 

W 

Gr 

28  Feb   12 

518 

Tomlin  George  N .    mvo 

Cr 

30  June  08 

264a   Thoyts  Robert  E 

Lt  Ci 

15  Jan    10 

415 

Tomlin  Joseph  W. 

ChAE 

1  Apr  09 

366) 

521 

Tomlin  Thomas    

Gr 

6  Mar  07 

DY)  Threlfell  Gabriel 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    16 

Tomlinson  Arthur  W.... 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  07 

Ch) 

(Asst.  Inspector  A'aval 

4806    Thresher  Philip  R. 

Lt  Cr 

30  J  une  09 

Ordnance      Inspection 

ID      Thring  Ernest  W.O,  ... 

IP 

6  Dec  12 

Staff.) 

497     Throckmorton   Herbert 

J  A 

Lt  Cr 

2  Jan    06 

366 

Tomlinson   William     ... 

HSch 

10  Jan   10 

Thursby  Cecil  F.     cmg 

RA 

17  Julyl) 

288 

Toms  Charles  W....  (act) 

AE 

1  Sept  13 

?7?  j-  Thursfleld  Aubrey  0.  ... 

L 

31  Dec  09 

5*4 
232 

Toms  Kenneth  B 

Tong  William 

Lt  Cr 
Ch  Cr 

30  Sept  12 
1  Apr   12 

448     Thursfield  Henry  G.   .. 

Lt  Cr 

15  May  10 

163 

Tonkin  WilliamE.      ... 

Gr 

29  Aug  07 

AO\ 
620) 

Thursfield  Raymond  S. 

AP 

27  Mar  03 

159 
305a 

Toop  Henry    

Toop  William 

ECr 
ECr 

1  Apr   06 
25  Jan    07 

77a    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Tootell  Edward     ...  rm 

C 

1  Jan    10 

200 

Trewin  George  S. 

AP 

17  June  08 

512 

Tooth  Cecil  E 

L 

30  Apr    10 

352 

Trewin  Samuel  A. 

Car 

13  Jan    03 

120 

Tooze  Frank   

B 

19  Nov  12 

145 

Trewin  William  G.  K... 

B 

2  Oct   05 

Tope  Harry  M.     ...  (act) 

AE 

1  Dec  13 

366 

Tribe  Charles  R 

Gr 

1  June  08 

202 

Torrance  William  S.    ... 

E  L 

1  June  02 

100 

Trier  Patrick  A 

Mid 

15  Jan  14 

274 

Torry  Alexander  I.  (act) 

A  E 

1  May  13 

524 

Triggs  Alired  P 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

339 

Tostevin  Harold  B.     ... 

E  L 

1  Oct    04 

351 

Triggs  Tom  K 

Lt  Cr 

10  Aug  12 

218 

Tothill  Arthur  K 

S  P 

21  May  12 

TB) 

079  S 
282 

Trillo  Edward  J 

Gr 

7  Oct   02 

385 

Tothill  HughH.  D.    ... 

C 

30  June  05 

Trim  George  A 

AE 

4  Mar  04 

[Assistant  to  Admiral 

99 

Trimmer  Philip  H. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  C8 

Commanding     Coast 

Guard  and  Reserves) 

Trinick  William  ...  hm 

Schm 

12  Oct    08 

21 8o 

Totman  Walter 

Gr 

2  Apr  12 

ID 

Tripp  William  H.L.rma 

C 

1  Jan    10 

391c 

Tottenham  Edward  L... 

AC 

15  July  13 

146 

Trischler  Henry  I.  R 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan   12 

3396 

Tottenham  Francis    L. 

Lt  Or 

1  Oct    10 

Trotman  Charles  N.    rm 

Col 

12  Oct   13 

Tottenham  Henry  L.cb 

R  A 

30  Apr  10 

391c 

Trotman  Nathaniel  F. 

188 

Tottie  Oscar  W 

L 

15  Mar   14 

rma 

C 

1  Jan   02 

182* 

Totton  Humphrey  K.„. 

A  P 

15  Jan   14 

145 

Troubridge      Ernest 

C.  T.          CB,  OMO,  MVO 

RA 

6  Mar  11 

510 

Toulmin  Arthur  M.  em 

C 

1  Sept  10 

(Bear ■  AdmiralCommand- 

80 

Tovey  Frederick  G.    ... 

AE 

13  Apr   06 

ing\st  Cruiser  Squadron) 

27 

Tovey  John  C 

L 

15  July  06 

520) 

261 

Troubridge  Thomas  H. 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

DY> 

GSP  Tower  Cyril  E.    ... 

C 

30  June  04 

4 

Troup  Arthur  G rma 

C 

27  Apr  03 

Po  S 

277 

Troup  Hugh  R 

L 

1  Oct    08 

180 

Tower  Francis  T.  B.    ... 

L 

15  Apr   06 

484a 

Troup  James  A.  G. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Sept  11 

180 

Tower  Ion  B.  B 

L 

30  Nov  W 

H  Coll 

Trousdale  Charles  W.... 

Or 

31  Dec   07 

Towler  Frank  J.  ...(act) 

A  E 

1  Dec  13 

547 

Truckle  Frank  A. 

AE 

1  Oct   10 

264a 

Townend  Alfred  B.  S.... 

AP 

5  Oct    03 

Po 

Trumble  FrederickH.G. 

524 

Townsend  Cyril  S. 

C 

31  Dec  13 

(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

512 

Townsend  Edward  B. .. 

F  S 

30  May  99 

484a 

Truscott  John       ..'.     ... 

ChGr 

5  Nov   13 

199 

Townsend  Evelyn  R.  ... 

SS 

23  Nov  11 

163 

Trust  Thomas  H 

Ck 

15  July  12 

67 

Townsend  Henry  ...(act) 

Gr 

22  Aug  13 

620 

Townsend  Richard  H.D. 

Cr 

31  Dec  13 

42 

Tryon  John  F 

L 

15  Aug  13 

385 

Townsend  Walter  E.   ... 

ECr 

1  Jan    08 

Trythall  William  R.    ... 

F8 

12  Nov  il 

496 

Townshend  Charles  R. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

89 

Tuck  Ernest  8 

FS 

12  Nov  11 

deB.  L. 

385 

Tuck  Oswald  T 

NI 

19  June  99 

512 

Townshend  Philip  E.  U. 

L 

30  Sept  07 

89 

Tucker  Colin  K.  St.  G. 

L 

1  Apr   IS 

277 

Tozer  Albert  A.  B. 

ChCr 

1  Apr  12 

620 

Tucker  Henry  G 

Gr 

29  May  03 

544 

Tozer  Arthur  J 

S 

11  Apr   13 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

366 

Tozer  Samuel 

Ch  B 

1  Apr   12 

Canadian  Govt.) 

528 

Tozer  William  E 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

262 

Trace  Frederick  A.     rm 

8chm 

24 Nov  08 

113 

TuckerJohn       

WM 

1  Jan   1 2 

CG 

Travers  Robert  W.  F.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

lOct    02 

545 

Tucker  Joseph  N 

E  Cr 

I  July  13 

509 

Travis  Edward  W.  H.  ... 

AP 

24  Sept  09 

Tucker  Roderick  A.     ... 

Gr 

11  May  04 

561 

Tregillis  Percy  W. 

Gr 

29  Oct  03 

Coll 

Tucker  Samuel  H.  (act) 

Mate 

18  Dec   13 

(Lent  for   duty  under 

Tucker  Walter  R 

Ck 

17  July  12 

Australian  Govt.) 

484a 

Tucker  William  H. 

B 

1  Feb   03 

461 

Trelierne  Henry  C. 

8L 

30  July  12 

Coli 

Tuckey     Charles     P.) 

Proby 

|  1  Oct  13 

466 

Trelawm  Clarence  W.E. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   in 

rm  \ 

2ndLt 

28 

Tremethick  Thomas  R. 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

Cell 

Tudor  Douglas  C 

L 

15  Jan   14 

238 

Trench  Bernard  F.     BM 

C 

1  Jan   10 

71 

Tudor  Edward  O 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  11 

117 

Trenchard  Cbarles  (act) 

B 

7  June  13 

l'udor  Frederick  C.T.,cb 

R  A 

14  Jan    13 

366 

Trendall  Ernest  J. 

A.  E 

8  Mar  (i6 

(Director  of  A'aval 

,SC 

Trepess  Francis  A. 

L 

1  Apr  13 

Ordnance  Sj  2  orpedoes) 

582a 

Trevaskis  William 

Gr 

22  May  04 

(Lent  for  duty   under 

225 

Tud way  Lionel  C .  P.  (act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

Australian  Govt.) 

431 

rufnell  Desmond  N.  C. 

S  L 

L5  Sept  13 

TB\ 

050  1 

Trevethan  Albert 

ChB 

1  Nov  13 

127 

26 

rufnell  Eric  E.  C. 
lugman  Kalph  E. 

L 

A  C 

1  Oct    10 
15  July  13 

431 

Trevett  Alfred  J. 

Gr 

14  Dec   09 

36*8 

Trevor  Ronald  A 

L 

1  Oct   11 

CG 

luke  Godfrey 

Cr 

50  June  05 

118 

Trew  Edward  F.   ...  rm 

C 

1  Apr   07 

luke  John  M.       ...rma 

L 

1  July  04 

Trewby  GeCrge     

C 

30  June  13 

22 

Tull  Frederick  H 

ChGr 

U  Dec   11 

337 

Treweeks  Richard  E.  L. 

L 

1  Apr  18 

S05 

lupper  Henry  de  B.   ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  13 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.        77ft 


Where 
■erring. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Tupper      Reginald     G 

175     Tyndall  John  S 

Lt  Cr 

31  Mar  12 

O CVO 

RA 

20  Sept  10 

11     Tyrer  Richard  G.  H.   ... 

FP 

1  Oct    11 

WCotl  Turle  Charles  E 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  12 

Coll   Tyrrell  Hugo  W.  L.     ... 

L 

30  Apr  13 

199a  Turnbull  Arthur  0.     ... 

EL 

1  Aug  05 

26     Tyrwhitt  Reginald  Y. . . . 

C 

30  June  08 

521     Turnbull  Hugh  P. 

FS 

25  May  13 

196a   Turnbull  John 

Car 

17  May  04 

231     Turnbull  Walter 

WT 

12  Apr  11 

170     Turner  Alexander 

ChB 

1  Apr   12 

583a  \  Turner  Alfred 

259     Turner  Arthur  W.      ob 

E  L 

1  Nov  04 

E  A 

12  Nov  12 

349     Turner  Arthur  W.  J.  ... 

EL 

11  Jan    06 

2736   Turner  Cecil  B,     

Mid 

15  May  13 

288     Turner  Cecil  F 

AP 

22  Nov  06 

266     Turner  Charles     ..    rm 

Bndr 

23  Apr   12 

524     Turner  Douglas  D. 

S  S 

23  May  12 

496     Turner  Edward  F. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

3886   Turner  Ernest  P 

Gr 

21  Sept  01 

1806   Turner  Frederick  H.  G. 

L 

1  Apr  13 

3396   Turner  Frederick  R.  G. 

E  L 

1  Feb  10 

484a  Turner  George  (act)    ... 

Gr 

25  June  13 

34     Turner  George  D.  W  ... 

L 

1  Apr  IS 

, 

524     Turner  George  E 

ChB 

1  Apr   13 

524     Turner  George  H 

HSch 

9  Oct    10 

160     Turner  Henry       

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

3396   Turner  Herbert  C.  W.... 

A  P 

15  Sept  06 

4     Turner  James  H 

Gr 

16  July  11 

67     Turner  John 

Gr 

7  Feb   05 

6a  Turner  John  C 

S  P 

8  May  13 

127     Turner  Lawrence 

E  L 

1  Dec   06 

153     Turner  Percy 

Car 

28  Feb   07 

225     Turner  Price  G.  C. 

L 

15  Nov  09 

364     Turner  Richard  C. 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  13 

199     Turner  Robert  R 

Lt  Cr 

30  Mar  14 

342     Turner  Thomas  H. 

E  Cr 

lApr   07 

48     Turner  Timothy  F. 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

520     Turner  Wilfred     

B 

9  Apr    12 

377     Turner  William     

A  E 

1  Nov  04 

u. 

202     Turner  William  E.  H.... 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

258     Turnor  Harold  R.  W.  ... 

L 

31  Dec   09 

114     Tumour  Edward  K.  H. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

221     Uden  Clarence  H. 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

61     Turrall  George  H. 

E  L 

1  Aug  07 

Uden  Walter  J 

ChGr 

27  Jan    13 

221a   Turtle  Eric  B 

L 

ISept  13 

220     Uffen  Joseph  S.  M.      ... 

Gr 

2  June  03 

48     Turton  Lancelot  N.     ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

391a   U,°;low  James 

Car 

20  Feb   00 

177     TweedieHughJ 

Cr 

30  June  10 

496     Ulyat  Edward  S.        ma 

Ch 

11  Sept  12 

492     Tweedy  George  J.  D.  ... 

SL 

L5  July  12 

303     Underbill  Edwin  V.    ... 

c 

31  Dec  07 

1276   Twigg  Alan  G.  D 

Lt  Cr 

15  Jan    14 

259     Underhill  Frank 

Gr 

14  May  10 

391a  Twigg  Francis  J.  D.  mb 

S 

3  Apr   12 

232     Underhill,  Wilfred 

Mid 

15  May  13 

144     Twigg  Francis  W.  D    ... 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  13 

48     TwiuberrowKalph  W.K. 

Mid 

15  Jan  14 

219     Underwood    Alexander 

160     Twine  Charles  T 

Gr 

25  Nov  03 

C 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

291     Twiss  Guy  K 

L 

31  Dec    11 

507a   Upcher  Sidney  W. 

L 

1  Oct  11 

237     Twomey  Hugh  B 

AC 

15  Jan    14 

385     Urell  Valentine    

ChCr 

1  Apr  12 

19     Twomey  John  C 

Gr 

12  July  01 

100     Uren  Thomas em 

RMG 

13  June  13 

9     TwysdenA'ir  Roger  T.  Bt 

117     Usbome  Cecil  V 

Cr 

30  June  12 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

366  ) 

127     Tyack  John  E 

B 

5  Apr  06 

Page  >  Usbome  Neville  F. 
4316  ) 

Cr 

1  Jan   14 

62     Tyacke  Thomas  F.   (act) 

Car 

31  Aug  13 

218     Tyers  Seymour  F.  C.  T. 

AP 

31  Jan    08 

366     Usher  Charles  R 

Gr 

14  July  03 

ll?a 

Tyler  Trevor  St.  V.  F. ... 

SL 

15  May  12 

505 

Usher  Ronald  J.  ...(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

77c    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Wh.ere  1                  Name, 
serving.                              ' 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

141 

Usher  William  A 

L 

30  June  08 

114     Veale  Sydney  H 

B 

10  Nov  11 

4716 

TJsmar  Bertie 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

366     Veasey  Bertie       ...(act) 

B 

7  June  13 

512 

Usmar  Harry 

Gr 

28  Jan  03 

118     Veater  Arthur  W. ...  ba 

NI 

3  July  00 

252 

Ussher  Richard     

L 

30  Apr   08 

Veerhault  Walter  J.     ... 
(Lent  for  duty   under 
Australian  Govt.) 

219     Veitch  Alfred  H 

Venables  Arthur  G. 

113     Venn  Lindsay  B   

149      Venning  Albert  J. 

362     Venning  Thomas  A.     ... 

271     Venning  William  H.  ... 

Ventris  Charles  P. 

213     VerdonJohn 

484a  Vereker  Foley  G.P.(«r« 
429     Veresmith  Noel  L. 

263     Verner  Rudolf  H.  C.    ... 

366     Vernon  7"Ae//o».Francis 
L.  W 

507a   Vernon  Frank  T    

366  ) 

Page  >  Vernon  Henry  D 

431a  ) 

448     Vernon    Humphrey   F. 

S  B 

FP 
L 

Lt  Cr 
E  L 
EL 
Car 
L 

SS 
S  L 
S  L 

Lt  Cr 

L 

Car 

19  Oct    10 

21  Apr   07 

1  Apr   10 
31  Dec    12 

7  Sept  02 

2  Jan    03 
19  Jan    03 
15  Aug  08 

2  Aug  08 
15  Sept  13 
15  Aug  13 

31  Aug  11 

15  June  10 
1  Apr  99 

L 

1  Oct   09 

Mid 

15  May  12 

531     Vernon  Maurice  L. 

Mid 

15  Jan   13 

Vernon  William  A. 

AP 

30Jun   04 

iVTJTj 

Cape  >  Verry  Guy  T 

252  J 
47     Veryard  Ernest  T. 

S 

19  Nov  07 

SB 

10  May  04 

420     Veryard  William  J.     ... 

SB 

15  Sept  06 

291     Vian  Philip  L 

Mid 

15  Jan   12 

V. 

281      VibertJohnE 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   07 

67     Vickers  Thomas  H.      ... 

SS 

26  Feb    08 

5     Vickery  Charles     

AE 

1  Nov  03 

507a 

Vacher  Cecil  C.  B.    ... 

L 

30  Jan   08 

259     Vickery  George  G. 

231 

Vale  Thomas (act) 

B 

25  June,13 

MB,  BA 

S 

14  May  07 

.40  1 

266  I 

Valentine   Victor  E   D. 

AP 

13  Mar  08 

237     Vickery  John   R 

520     Vickery  Samuel  H. 

A  E 

1  Apr   11 

252 

Van  der  Byl  Charles  P. 

MB,  BA 

S  S 

21  Nov  12 

V 

Mid 

15  May  12 

Vickery  Thomas  ~R.(act] 

Gr 

17  Feb   14 

4716 

Van  Straubenzee 

387     Viener  Harry  D.  L.    ma 

Ch 

12  Nov  01 

Percival 

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

448     Vigne  Bertram      

Lt  <_r 

15  May  13 

299 

Varley  Cromwell  H.    ... 

I'L 

15  July  10 

151     Villar  George 

E  L 

1  Aug  08 

63 

Varney  Morri9  V 

Car 

8  Oct    03 

5     Villiers  Edward  C 

C 

30  June  06 

225 

Vaudin  Matthew  L.  M. 

MB 

FS 

13  May  12 

520     Villiers  Gerald  B 

L 

31  Dec  .06 

288 

Vaughan  Francis  C,     ... 

Cr 

31  Dec   13 

161     Vince  William  J.  D.    ... 

Ck 

15Julyl3 

475a 

Vaughan  Fraiicis  H.  M. 

SL 

15  Mar  14 

159     Vincent  Eustace  H. 

SL 

15  Jan  14 

46 
507a 

Vaughan  Herbert  K.  H. 
Vaughan  J.  C.FolliottD. 

Ok 

S 

15  July  12 
19  Nov  06 

T£b  \  Vines  Alfred  E 

Gr 

3  Mar  00 

180 

Vaughan  William 

ChGr 

1  Apr   12 

183a   Viney  Rolf       

L 

15  Apr  06 

219a 

Vaughan-Hughes 

Vining  Frederick  W.F. 

F  P 

24  Aug  09 

Herbert  D 

SL 

15  Nov  12 

1)4     Vining  Henry  P 

E  C 

23  Apr    12 

232 

Vaughan-J  ones  Hubert 

L 

1ft  Aug  06 

34a   Vinning  Cecil  E 

EL 

1  May  02 

520 

Vaughan-Lee  Charles  L. 

C 

30  June  04 

542a  Vivian  Eric  P 

S  L 

15  May  12 

(Commodore,  2nd  Class) 

452     Vivian  Gerald  W. 

C 

30  June  12 

63a 

Vaughan-Williams 

160     Vivian  John  G.  P. 

L 

15  June  08 

Hugh  L 

S  L 

28  Feb    14 

16       Vizard  Arthur  H.  H.  MB 

F  8 

14  Nov  10 

284 

Vaux  Philip  E.      ...     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

Vizard  Leonard  F. 

It  p 

31  Aug  11 

175 

Vavasour  Leonard  P.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   10 

494     Voaden  Harry 

AE 

1  Nov  03 

260 

Veale  Geoffrey  B.  L.    ... 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

384     Vosper  George  F. 

ChB 

11  Apr   13 

1806 

Veale  Henry  R 

C 

31  Dec   12 

220     Vosper  Thomas  J 

ChB 

11  Apr   13 

278 

Veale  Humphrey  G.    ... 

SL 

15  Jan   13 

524     Vosper  William  T. 

Gr 

1  Jan   08 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.        lid 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


63 
342 


Voysey  Theodore  F.  A. 
Vugler  Thomas  H. 

Vyner  Clare  G 

Vyvyan  Arthur  V. 

(Assistant  to  Chief  of 

War  Statf.) 


76 

17tfa 
170 
218 
113 
507a 

79 
117 
161 

239 

299 

196a 

496 

295 

537a 

23 
11a 
113 

388 
113 


35 

524 
188 

11a 
3396 

11 
239 

11a 


w. 

Wage  Eustace  H.... 
Wace  Oliver  R. 
Wace  Stephen  C.  ...RMi 
Wadham  Geoffrey  W. 
Waghorn  Robert  M.    ... 

Wagner  John  J 

Wagstaff  Joseph  L.  (act) 
Wainwright  David  ... 
Wainwright  Gerald  C. 

RM 

Wainwright  Oswald  J. 

Waistell  Arthur  K.      ... 

Wake  Drury  St.  A.      ... 

Wake  St.  Aubyn  B.     ... 

Wakefield  Henry  P.  H. 

Wakeford  William  J. 

(act) 

Wakeham  William  &.... 

Wakely  Walter  W.  B.... 

Wake- Walker  William 
F 

Waldron  Herbert  C.    ... 

Wale  Leopold  W.        ba 

Wales   His  Royal  High- 
ness The  Prince  of    KG 

Walke  Albert  A 

Walke  Ernest  E 

Walkem  Alfred  E. 

Walker  Alfred  H.    (act) 

Walker  Arthur  H. 

Walker  Baldwin  C.      ... 

Walker  Edward  H.      ... 

Walker  Francis  H.  G.  ... 

Walker  Frederic  J. 


Mid 
Gr 
Mid 
C 


L 
L 

C 

SL 

Gr 

ChGr 

AE 
Mid 

C 

AP 

C 

C 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 

B 

Gr 

A  E 

L 
A  P 

Ch 

L 

Car 
B 
Gr 

Gr 
Lt  Cr 
Lt  Cr 

Gr 
L 

Mid 


15  Jan  12 
4  Apr  99 
15  Jan  12 
30  June  13 


31  Dec    10 

31  Dec  12 
1  Sept  12 

15  Jan  13 
1  Jan  08 
1  Apr  12 
1  Dec    13 

15  Jan    12 

31  Aug  09 
20  Dec  08 
31  Dec  10 
31  Dee  05 
1  May  11 
1  Apr  10 
10  Nov  13 

29  June  05 
8  Sept  04 

15  July  08 
24  Mar  09 
18  June  13 

17  Mar  13 
1  May  00 
1  Nov  01 
20  May  04 
20  Feb  14 
15  Mar  10 
15  Jan  13 
6  Oct  09 
25'Nov  08 
15  Jan    14 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


4716 

61 
505 
430 
16 
5 
531 
267 
268c 

11 
129 
342 


MA 


Walker  Harold  S....    RM 
Walker  Harold  T.  C 
Walker  Horace 
Walker  James  M.. 
Walker  Leonard   ... 
Walker  Louis  W.  L. 
Walker  Reginald  P. 
Walker  Robert      ... 
Walker  Stewart  M. 
Walker  William  B. 
Walker  William  P. 
Walker  -  Jones  Geoffrey 

W 

Walkey  Percy   S 
PTPWall  Henry 
Wall  Henry  M. 

Wall  James  D. 


MB 


127a 
NO  J) 
262 
TB) 
21 T 
520 
DV)-  Wall  Lewis 


020  i 

DY\ 
Po) 

238a   Wall  Thomas  H 

366     Wallace  Alfred      

196a  Wallace  Charles  J.  M... 

272  Wallace  James      

237  Wallace  Richard  R.  ... 
240     Wallace  William  J.      ... 

65  Waller  Charles  L.       ba 

273  Waller  John  W.  A.  ... 
159  WallerRichmondC.S.RM 
388  Wallice  Thomas  H.  ... 
261  Wallis,  Charles  T. 

2676    Wallis  George  M 

493  Wallis  James  G. ...  MB 
484a  Wallis  Kenneth  F.  A. ... 
507a   Wallis  Walter  E. 

265     Walls  Thomas  A 

153     Walsh  George  D 

351     Walsh  George  S 

219     Walsh  James  J.     ...  mb 

552     Walsh  Joseph  G 

(f.ent   for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Walsh  Michael  J. 

Walshe  Francis  W. 

Walter  Arthur      ...(act) 
Walter  Frederic  H. 
Walters  Eric  D.  „.hbI 

Walters  Lancelot  J.  B. 
Walters  Richard  H. 
Walton  Charles  E. 
Walton  Francis  W.  B.... 

Walwyn  Humphrey  T. 

Wann  Archibald  H.  ... 
Wannell  James  E. 
Wansbrough  Horace  S. 
BA,  L.Th 
Wansbrough  LionelB.R. 
Warburg  Harold  D. 

(Hydrographic  Dept.) 
Warburton  Arthur  H. 
Warburton  Geoffrey    ... 


Sec  \ 
385  S 
232 
451a 
Coll 


153 

272 
385 
229 
3S5) 
NOD  \ 
2736 
384 
DY{ 

po  r 

392 
Page  1 
532  f 
151 
170 


L 
L 
L 

E  L 
E  L 

Ch 
F  P 
E  L 

SL 
Mid 

SS 

L 
AE 
ECr 
ECi 

AE 

ECr 

Gr 

ChGr 

ECr 

ChGr 

AC 

Gr 

Ch 

L 

C 

ECr 

Mid 

AE 

SS 

L 

FP 
Car 
SS 
L 

FS 
Lt  Cr 


Gr 

P 

AE 
Cr 

Proby 
2ndLt 

Mid 
Cr 

E  L 

SL 

Cr 

Mid 
ChCr 

Ch 
E  L 
Lt   Cr 

WT 
L 


1  July  06 

30  Apr   13 

31  Dec  06 
1  Aug  05 
1  Aug  05 
1  .Ian    04 

30  July  10 
15  Apr  05 
15  Jan  13 
15  May  12 
26  Feb    08 

1  Apr  09 
1  Apr  11 
1  Apr  07 
1  Jan    11 

1  Nov  03 


23  July  05 


Dec    11 

Apr  12 
Jan  12 
Nov  12 
July  13 
Oct  98 
Sept  12 
Feb  13 
Apr  09 
Jan  05 
May  13 
Jan  04 
Feb  08 
Nov  13 
Apr  12 
June  03 
Nov  11 
Mar  10 
Aug  01 
Mar  12 


17  Sept  12 

2  Mar  12 

1  Aug  13 
31  Dec  05 

J- 1  Oct  13 

15  May  13 
31  Dec    04 

11  Jan   12 
15  Aug  12 

30  June  12 

15  May  13 
1  Apr   12 

30  Sept  93 
1  Nov  11 
1  Oct   08 

12  Apr  11 
15  Mar  08 


77e    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 


Where 
serving. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


238  Ward  Alfred  E 

408  Ward  Alfred  J 

199  Ward  Bernard  H 

117a  Ward  Bernard  J.  H.    ... 

*e|,  I  Ward  Cecil  A.        ...     ... 

34  I 
524     Ward  Charles  H.  A.     ... 

382     Ward  Charles  W 

1     Ward  Edward  C     ...  MJ) 

145     Ward  Edward  H.     rma 

5     Ward  Eric  C 

67     Ward  Eric  H      

337     Ward  Frederick 
2686   Ward  Frederick  R 

392     Ward  George  T 

129a  Ward  Henry  De  C 

498     Ward  John  E.  Le  H    ... 

145     Ward  John  8 

240     Ward  Richard  B 

166     Ward  Richard  C 

Ward  Robert  J 

42     Ward  Victor  E 

381     Ward  Walter  J 

263     Ward-Smith  William  G. 

484a   Warde  Cecil    

114     Warde  Thomas  H. 
127c   Wardell-  Yerburgh 

Arthur 

326     Warden  Edward  C.     ... 
100     Warder  Richard  B.  G. 

BMA 

232     Wardlaw  -  Ramsay 

David    

129     WardleThomasE 

552     Wardroper  Richard  F... 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 

Ware  Charles  G 

1     Ware  Claud  M 

231     Warleigh  Lionel  G.     .. 

W.  Coll  Warleigh  Percival  H. .. 

125     Warner  Frederick  A.  .. 

145     Warner  Gerald  H.  (act) 

Warner  John  J.    ...    km 

552     Warner  Oliver  C 

(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.) 
366     Warnes  Leopold  L. 

174a   Warre  Philip  A 

520     Warren  Albert  E 

265a   Warren  Arthur  G. 

361     Warren  Cecil  L 

492     Warren  Clyfford  H.     ... 

Warren  Guy  L 

48     Warren  Harold  8 

519  Warren  John  M.  D.  E. 
462     Warren  Leonard   ...  MB 
337     Warren  William  Q 
2736   Warrender  Sir   George 

J.  S.,  Bt.  kcb.kcvo  ... 
( Vice-Admiral  Com- 
manding Second  Battle 
Sauadron) 

520  Warrington  Philip  J. 

(act)] 


A  E  !24  Feb  06 
Gr    !26  July  12 

F  P  jl3Junell 
Cr    1 31  Dec  08 

1  Aug  13 


PinC 

ChAE 

F  S 

L 

h 

L 
SB 

ChAE 

ChAE 

FP 

Cr 

S 

L 

Car 

Gr 

L     I 

Ch  Cr 


31  Oct    10 

1  Oct    12 

21  Aug  00 

1  July  04 

30  Aug  06 

31  Dec   10 

2  Mar  12 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct    12 

12  Aug  03 

30  June  06 
6  May  10 

19  Feb  09 

1  Mar  05 

27  Feb  08 

31  Dec  08 
1  Mar  14 


Where 
serving. 


A  C  15  July  13 
Mid  15  Jan  13 
EL     1  Feb    07 


S  L 

EL 


L 
Cr 
F  P 


ECr 
A  P 
SP 

C 

L 

S  L 

StMj 
L 


30  Apr   12 
1  Feb  08 


31  Dec  12 
31  Dec  07 
1  Oct    11 


1  July  11 

14  July  04 
12  Aug  10 
31  Dec   13 

30  June  07 

15  May  13 
14  June  10 

31  Dec  09 


Gr    !  14  July  03 

L       1  Apr  08 

B        1  Aug  02 

Cr     30  June  08 

E  L  J15  Feb   04 

Lt  Cr30Nov  13 

L     130  June  10 

EL     1  Nov  11 

Cr     31  Dec   06 

S  S    10  Feb   14 

Car   31  Aug  11 

V  A     4  June  13 


7  June  13 


521 

496 
DY  ( 
Dev    S 

232 

384 

439c 


Warrington- Morris 

Alfred  D 

Warton  John  F.    ... 

Warwick  Percy  W. 

Washburn  Sidney  T.  bm 
Washington  Basil  G. 
Washington  George 
Washington  John  T.  de 

S BM 

Wasley  William  J.  (act) 
350a  Wason  Cathcart  R. 
546     Waterer  Philip  H. 
366) 

DY  }  Waterfield  Frederick  S. 
Chat} 

Waterfield  Reginald   ... 

Waterhouse  Thomas  R. 


Sec.  \ 
99) 
68a 
259 

224 

180 
391a 


268 
Sec  \ 
430  f 

28 
512 

TB\ 

072/ 


114 
177 


CG 

DY   ) 

Dev   S 

217 

252 

547 

4716 

465 

TB] 

8' 
298 
213 


180 
558 


237 

182a 


Rank.  Seniority. 


Lt  Cr 
Cr 

EL 

RMG 
Cr 
Gr 

C 
Gr 
Cr 
Cr 


Waterlow  John  E 
Waterpark  The  Right 
Bon.  Charles  F.  Lord 
Waters  Aubrey  E, 
Waters  Frank  R.  M.  ... 
Waters  George  A.  md 
Waters  George  M .      ma 

Waters  William    

Watkins  Geoffrey  R.  S. 
Watkins  Thomas 

Watney  Gilbert  J. 

Watson  Bertram  C. 
Watson  Cecil  F.  L.      ... 
Watson  Edward  C. 
Watson  F.  Burges 

Watson  Frank  B 

Watson  George        Kma 

Watson  George  W. 

Wntson  Horace  C 

Yv;  tson    Hugh    D.   R., 
CB,  MVO 

W?.tson  Ian  R 

Watson  John  C 

Watson  Lewis  J 

Watson  Reginald  J.  N. 
Watson  Rundle  B. 
Watson  Sidney  F.  (act)    S 

Watson  Stuart      

Watts  Alfred  B 

Watts  Charles  H 

Watts  John  F 

Watts  Oliver 

Watts  Philip  H. 

Watts  Robert...       RM-j 

Watts-Jones  Hector  L. 
Waugh  Matthew     (act) 

Waugh  Samuel     

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.) 
Wauhope  James  C. 
Wauton  Hubert  O. 


SS 
P 

Lt  Cr 

Lt  Cr 
EL 
WO 
FS 
Ch 
EL 
L 
Gr 

AP 


18  Dec  12 
22  June  11 

1  Oct    07 

1  July  12 
31  Dec  13 
28  June  12 

1  Jan  12 
17  Feb  14 
30  June  08 
30  June  13 


26  June  12 

29  Nov  05 
2  Mar  13 
15  Jan    09 

31  Dec  12 
1  Aug  07 

1  June  03 

17  Aug  03 

2  Nov  03 
1  Nov  07 
1  Apr   08 

19  Jan    12 

18  Nov  07 

L    1 15  May  08 

Cr    131  Dec   07 

L      15  June  06 

Lt  Cr|31  Aug  13 

Ch  Grj  1  Apr   12 

Schr   13  June  99 

AP    25Mar  06 

Cr    J22Junell 

C  31  Dec  08 
A  P  J  24  Jan  04 
Cr     26  June  02 

B  Cr     1  Oct    07 

Cr    |31  Dec  12 

L     115  Aug  10 

L  1 15  May  13 

AP  1 10  Feb   12 

Lt  Or  1 30  June  11 

A  E     1  Nov  04 

ChAE!  lApr   11 

Gr     I  3  Feb    13 

H  Sen  30  May  12 

QM  (14  June  10 

HonL'HJunelO 

Cr    :31  Dec  04 

Gr    1 31  May  13 

B     i  5  Aug  11 


1  Oct   06 
1  Oct    07 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.        77/ 


Wnere 
serving. 

Name. 

Kank. 

Seniority. 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

232 

Way  Albert  E 

Gr 

30  Mar  00 

Welch  George       

DSG 

7  Dec  10 

Way  Charles  F 

HSch 

7  Sept  09 

Deputy  Director  General 

253 

Way  Frederick  C.    (act) 

Gr 

29  Oct    13 

of  the  Medical  Depart.) 

Way  Herbert  P.    ...(act) 

A  E 

1  Mar  14 

Welch  Gerald  H 

Cr 

30  June  07 

CG 

Way  Leopold  e.  D.     ... 

Lt   Cr 

30  June;07 

Weller  Bernard  G.     rm 

C 

1  Sept  1 1 

66 

Way  Robert  L 

Cr 

JO  June  12 

37a 

Wellesley  Claud  M.  A. 

L 

30  Aug   12 

71 

Way  William  H 

SB 

26  June  02 

Wellington  William  C. 

St  M] 

6  Oct   09 

388 

Way  ling  Henry  J . 

ChSB 

1  Nov  13 

RMA 

Waymouth  Arthur  W... 

RA 

7  Mar   12 

4 

Wells  Arthur  M 

S  P 

20  Jan    11 

(Director    of   Naval 

Wells  Gerard  A 

;cr 

30  June  13 

Equipment) 

(Lent    for  duty  under 
Greek  Govt.) 

CG 

Waymouth  FrederickR. 

FP 

11  May  04 

366  ) 

496 

Weatherhead  Robert  ba 

N  I 

23  Dec   99  i 

[age  > 

Wells  Hardy  V 

SS 

2  Aug  08 

590 

Weaving  John  T 

ChGr 

1  Nov  13  j 

43la  ) 

(Lent    to    Australian 

, 

CG 

Wells  Harry  L 

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    04 

Government) 

448 

Wells  Lionel  V 

Wells  William  F 

Lt  Cr 
F  P 

15  Mar   13 
17  Jan    10 

512 

Webb  Charles  E.  C.     ... 

PinC 

8  Nov   13 

391c 

Wells  Yvo  H.  F.  G.      ... 

S  L 

30  Jan    14 

CG 

Webb  Charles  E.  F.     ... 

FP 

12  July  04 

391c 

Welman  Arthur  B.  P. 

8   L 

15  Jan    14 

457 

Webb  Joseph  F 

A  E 

1  Nov  12 

348 

Webb  Joseph  H. 

Gr 

7  Aug  10 

237 

Welman  Herbert  L.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

531 

Webb  Lancelot  V.   (ai  t) 

A  P 

13  Mar  14 

263 

Welsby  Thomas  H.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

385 

Webb  Richard       

C 

1  Jan    07 

366 

Welsh  John  G.      ...  RM 

Bndr 

16  Mar  05 

350 

Webb  William  J 

ChGi 

26  Nov  13 

89 

Wemyss  Edward  W.  E. 

C 

30  June  06 

127/ 

Wemyss  Kosslyn  E. 

R  A 

19  Apr    11 

DY\ 

W  ebber  Charles  F. 

AP 

5  Nov  02 

CMG,  MVO 

Asc  } 

366 

Wenn  Frederick  VV . 

Gr 

24  June  12 

AO\ 
4716  j 

Webber  Edward  C.      ... 

Ck 

15  July  12 

132 

Went  Harry  S.  D.     em 
Wentworth  William    ... 

L 

A  E 

1  July  05 

1  Nov   12 

510 

Webber  Frank  H. 

AE 

1  Apr  09 

366 

Wernet  August  J.      mb 

SS 

11  Feb   09 

145 

Webber  Harold  N.  C.  ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

202 

Webber  Henry  C. 

Gr 

15  Feb   11 

1276 

Werry    John    S 

Car 

4  Nov  03 

Webber  Hubert  A.  C.  1 

Proby 

1 1  Jan  12 

CG 

West  Harry  C.  J.  R.    ... 

Lt  Or 

31  Dec  03 

KM.| 

2ndLt 

CG 

West  Philip  D.  R.      ...  Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    07 

500 

Webber  James  J 

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

510 

West  Reginald  M.  R.  ...     Cr 

31  Dec   09 

266 

Webber  James  T. 

E   L 

1  Aug  10 

524 

Westacott  William  J.H.;  Ch  B 

1  Apr  12 

9 

Webber  William  F.    ba 

Ch 

25  June  13 

180 

Webley  Herber  t  J . 

Gr 

16  July  10 

390 
520 

Westall  Nigel  C 

Westaway  Albert  E.  L. 

L 

E  A 

30  Oct    09 

2  Apr  12 

512 

Webley  William  T.      ... 

ChGr 

1  Apr  12 

386 

Westbrook  Walter  S.  ... 

ECr 

6  July  07 

218c 

Webster  Ernest  J.  E.  ... 

AP 

15  Oct   07 

520 

Westbrook  William 

Gr 

22  Mar  00 

AO\ 

476  f 

Webster  George  A.  P.... 

AP 

14  Mar  09 

159 
166 

Westcott  Robert  H.  W. 
Westcott  Warren  Or.    ... 

WT 

SS 

13  May  10 
8  Nov  06 

34 

Webster  John  A.     mvo. 

Cr 

31  Dec  07 

524 

Westerton    George    F.  IWW 

19  Sept  13 

484a 

Webster  John  T.  V.    ... 

AP 

30  Oct    06 

(act)] 

127 

Webster  Robert  P.  D. 

L 

1  Apr   10 

114 

Westlake  John  H ICh  Cr 

1  Apr    12 

340a 

Wedemeyer    Edward 

524 

Westlake  John  H.        . . .  j  W  A 

8  Nov  12 

M.  C 

S  L 

15  Jan   14 

26 

Westmacott  Eric  W.  P.       L 

30  June  09 

177 

Wedgwood  FrederickW, 

Ck 

15  July  13 

384 

Westmacott  Horatio   ...       L 

30  June  08 

273 

Weekes  Nelson  W.  H.. 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

129 

Weston  Arthur  F.        ...    S   P 

3  Feb    14 

385 

Weekes  Victor  H.  T.   ... 

F    P 

31  Aug  11 

414c 

Weeks  Alfred  G 

ChGi 

13  May  12 

213 

Weston  Charles  F.      ...     Gr 

26  Aug  09 

388 

Weeks  Courtenay  M.... 

EL 

1  June  04 

105 

Weston  Charles  J.        ...     Gr 

9  Nov   01 

i>6 

Weeks  Donald  J 

EL 

1  Oct    10 

159 

Weston  Eric  C.         rmai     L 

1  July  07 

265 

Weeks  Edward  J 

ECr 

1  Apr  07 

AO  1 

117a  f 

Wethey  Edwin  H.      ...1  A  P 

29  Sept  08 

Weeks  William  M. 

Car 

1  Jan   00 

366 

Wetton  Webber    B 

1  Sept  99 

80 

Weir  Frederick  S. 
Weir  Harry  D.       rm.  j 

EL 

Proby 
2ndLt 

1  Nov  11 
1 1  Jan  12 

520) 

DYPoS 

385  1 

Coll  S 

Whalley  Bryan     |     L 

Whapham  Richard  H. 

12  Feb    12 

Po 

Weir  Norman  B.   ...(act) 

SL 

15  Sept  13 

MA,  BSC 

NI 

2  June  98 

47 

Weir  Patrick  W.  R.      '.. 

BL 

15  May  12 

267 

WhartonArnold 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

342 

Weir  Robert  K 

AE 

1  Feb    12 

151 

Wharton  Eric  F.  G.     ... 

S  L 

30  Aug  12 

392 

Welby  Richard  M.      ... 

L 

1  Oct    08 

512 

Wharton  Eric  L 

Lt  Cr 

29  Apr    11 

392 

Welch  Alfred  D.    ...  rm 

C 

1  Sept  12 

Wharton  Richard  G.  rm 

WO 

17  May  07 

77 g    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 

Where                         Name 
serving.                    JName. 

Rank, 

Seniority. 

Where    ,                    Name 
serving.                    JName. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

432     Whavman  William  M. 

ECr 

1  Apr    07 

AO\  Whittington-Ince     Ed- 
145  j      ward  W 

4716   Wheatcroft  Percy  0. ... 

A   E 

1  Apr    08 

AP 

3  Oct    07 

ID     Wheater  Percy      

ECr 

3  Oct    07 

166a   Whittle  Alexander 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

237     Wheatley  James  A. 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 

366     Whittle  Arthur  J. 

ChGr 

28  July  12 

476     Wheeler  Aubrey  J . 

Ck 

15  Juiv  IS 

432     Whittle  Thomas    

ChB 

1  Apr    12 

S20     Wheeler  George  P.  (act) 

B 

7  June  13 

105     Whittle  William  A.      ... 

AB 

1  Nov  09 

448      Wheeler  Noel  F 

Mid 

15  May  12 

2     Whitwam Leonards.  MB 

S  S 

26  Feb   08 

Kill }  W  heeler  Sidney  G .      ... 

B 

1  Nov  07 

113a    Whitworth  William  J. 
35     Whyham  Arthur  S.     ... 

L 

AP 

1  Oct   06 
7  Oct    04 

217c   Wheelwright  Nelson    ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec   11 

293     Whyham  Harold  V.     ... 

E  L 

15  Apr  05 

177      Whelan  Hamlet  M.      ... 

S 

4  Oct    12 

200     Whyham  Maurice  W.... 

S  P 

11  Oct    13 

1806   Whelan  John 

S  8 

2  Aug  08 

72     Whyham  Sydney  C.    ... 

E  L 

1  Jan    00 

421      WhettingstallGeorge  F. 

A  E 

1  Oct    10 

89     Whyte  Herbert  B.W.C. 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  11 

151     Whitaker  Trevor 

L 

30  Oct    12 

108a   Whyte  William     

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

225      Whitburn  John     ...(act) 

B 

7  June  13 

273     Whyte  William  L 

Gr 

2  Jan    01 

385     White  Arthur  F 

E  Cr 

1  Jan    10 

Sec\  Whyte  William   M.  C. 
145/      Beresford     ...        cmq 

3386    White  C.E.  Hughes    .. 

L 

31  Dec  06 

FP 

1  Jan    03 

339c    W  hite  Cyril  T.  H 

L 

1  Oct    09 

4806    Wibmer  Lewis  R 

AP 

5  Sept  09 

White  Evelyn N.  L      ... 

L 

31  Aug   10 

39     Wickham  Evelyn  T.    ... 

L 

15  Aug  08 

80     White  Geoffrey  M.  K... 

Mid 

15  Sept  12 

20     WickhamFrederickSt.B 

S 

4  Oct    12 

326c    White  Geoffrey  S. 

L 

1  Oct    08 

80     Wicks  Charles  H 

B 

1  Feb  00 

107     White  George  H 

E  L 

1  Nov   03 

266     Wiggins  Eric  T 

Mid 

15  Jan    11 

318     White  Harry         

A  E 

1  Nov  07 

263     Wigram  Ernest     

Cr 

31  Dec   11 

466     White  Harry  J.  A. 

B  L 

1  Aug  05 

509     Wilby  Harold  W. ...  rm 

L 

1  July  08 

180     White  Henry  E.  Y.    mb 

S 

11  Apr   13 

167     Wilcox  William    ...(act) 

G 

13  Oct   13 

520  ) 

108     Wild  Arthur 

B  L 

1  Aug  07 

DY  -  White  Herbert 

s 

19  May  11 

388     Wildbore  Albert  M.  (act) 

Gr 

4  Sept  13 

Po\ 

234     Wildbore  William  H.  ... 

Gr 

3  Dec   01 

White  Herbert  S.  N.    ... 

260     Wilde  Percy  M.  C.  rma 

C 

1  Sept  09 

MVO,  RM 

Col 

22  Jan    11 

127     Wilder  Edward  K. 

B 

1  Feb   02 

(Tempy.  Briqadier 

520) 
NH  >  Wildey  Alexander  G. ... 

General  22  Jnn  14) 

DSG 

6  Oct    12 

80     White  Ion  W.  G 

Mid 

15  Jan   12 

Has  ) 

9     White  John    

Lt  Cr 

26  June  10 

274     Wilding  Michael  H.    ... 

Cr 

22  June  1 1 

385     White  John    ma 

N  I 

:iS  July  93 

163     Wildish  Harry  W. 

BL 

1  May  07 

505     White  Leonard      

Gr 

2  Oct   11 

326     Wiles  Roger  L 

L 

15  Sept  07 

180     White  Leonard  H. 

L 

3u  Juue  10 

185     Wilkes  Albert        

AE 

1  Apr  03 

466     White  Philip         

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

552     Wilkes  John 

Gr 

22  Mar  02 

159     White  Richard  E. 

WW 

4  Jan   12 

(Lent  for  duty  under 

292     White  Richard  F. 

Cr 

31  Dec   12 

Australian  Govt.) 

47     Wilkie  William  H.      ... 

Gr 

8  Aug  99 

117     White  Richard  N....  rm 

C 

1  Sept  04 

113     Wilkins  Cecil  E 

L 

1  Oct    08 

202     White  William  H. 
46     White  William  R.J.  ... 

B 
L 

27  Apr    07 
1  Apr    08 

Wilkins  John     ...  RM-j 

QM 
HonL 

11  Mar  05 
11  Mar  05 

270     WhiteheadAmbroseS.V. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    11 

151      Wilkinson  Brian  J.  H. 

E  L 

1  Aug  12 

163     Whitehead  Frederic  A. 

C 

30  J  line  10 

4     Wilkinson    Charles    F. 

127a   Whitehead  Norman    ... 

L 

15  Apr    11 

W BA 

Oh 

29  Dec   11 

402     Whitehorn  IvanW.     .. 

SL 

15  Jan   13 

273     Wilkinson  Edgar  S.  MB 

SS 

16  May  11 

151     Whitehouse  Alfred  E.... 

L 

15  Oct  0y 

266     Wilkinson    Edward    A. 

177     Whitehouse  Henry  D. 

G BA 

S  s 

16  May  1 1 

(act) 

A  B 

1  Nov  13 

391c   Wilkinson  Frank 

AE 

1  Jan   13 

Coll      Whitelegge  William  A. 

2*9     Wilkinson  Gordon  C.  ... 

L 

15  Dec  07 

MD,  BA 

FS 

17  Aug  03 

507a   Wilkinson  Joseph 

B 

26  June  02 

9     Whitelocke  Gilbert  C.  A. 

78a   Wilkinson  Kenneth  M. 

SL 

30  Nov  13 

(act) 

SL 

15  May  13 

Wilkinson  Lionel  S.  rm 

L 

1  July  05 

NH) 

414a  Wilkinson  Ralph  W.  ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr    14 

Ply  >  Whiteside  Henry  C.    ... 

ss 

23  May  06 

303     Wilkinson  WaldemarB. 

Lt   Cr 

9  Dec    OS 

524^ 

5     Willan  Leonard  L.  P. ... 

Cr 

22  Junell 

326     Whitfield  George  R.    ... 

AP 

12  Aug  09 

NH) 

4966    Whitfield  Paul      

Lt  Cr 

1  Oct    10 

Ply  V  Willan  Richard     

524  ) 

SS 

1  Nov  12 

62     Whiting  Albert    

Oh  Gr 

28  Dec   13 

259      Whiting  Albert  E.  rij 

Bndr 

9  May  12 

305a  Willcocks  William  J.  S. 

180     Whiting  Ernest  J. 

Gr 

•-10  Apr   07 

(act) 

A  E 

1  Nov  13 

2256    Whitmarsh  Alfred 

ECr 

1  Apr   0? 

273     Willcox    Howard  0.   L. 

473     Whittaker-John  R. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

W.  K 

Cr 

31  Dec  09 

26     Whittaker    William  H. 

A  E 

1  Apr    08 

3iia  Willes  Charles  F. 

S 

4  Nov  10 

114      Whitting  George  A.    ... 
2736   Whittingham  William 

AP 

5  Dec   08 

118     Willes  Francis  C.     rma 

L 

1  July  05 

EC 

1  Jan    12 

266     Willett  Basil  R 

Mid 

15  Jan    14 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


77A 


Where 
'serving 


267 
444 
Coll 


264a 
Coll 

22?  d 
432 

525 
448 
452 
385 
34a 
4840 


Willey  Thomas  H 

William-Powlett    New 

ton  J.  W 

Williams  Arthur  H.    ... 
Williams  Arthur  J. 
Williams    Arthur    N.  j 

Williams  Arthur  R.T. 
Williams  Cuthberr    bm 
Williams  Edward  H.  ... 
Williams  Edwin  J.    bm 

(act) 
Williams  Edward  S.  ... 
Williams  Ernest  A.  D. 

(act) 
Williams  Ernest  H.B.... 
Williams  Ernest  R. 
Williams  Frederick C... 
Williams  Frederick  H. 

Williams  George 

Williams  George  (a)    ... 
WilliamsGeorge  (ft)  (act) 

Williams  Harry     

Williams  Harry     

Williams  Harry  (ft) 
Williams  Harry  G. 

Williams  Henry  P.      ... 


Rank.  Seniority. 


Gr 

Mid 
AE 
A  E 
Probv 
2ndLt 
L 
C 
ChAE 

RMG 

8  L 

AE 
lit  Cr 

B 
Gr 

ChAE 
Gr 
B 
B 
E  Cr 
ChGr 
Gr 
AC 


A  P 


520 

ISO 

524 

274 
AO] 
391a  j 

520) 

DYV  Williams  Herbert  R.  M.     Cr 

Po\ 

PW  Williams  Hugh  P.  V  A 
Williams  Hugh  P.  E.  T.I     C 

Williams  John       i    Gi 

Williams  John  F.  ...  L 
Williams  John  M.        ...  A  E 

Williams  John  T B 

Williams  John  W.H.E.  AE 
Williams  KennethB(art)  SL 
Williams  Montgomery 

RMA        C 

Williams  P.  Garnons  ...     SS 

Williams  Thomas ,  E  L 

Williams  Thomas  ba  Ch 
Williams  Thomas  A.  ...  Cr 
Williams  Thomas  C.  H.  I  Cr 
Williams  Tom  D.  K.  ...  Mid 
Williams  Vincent  F.  ...  Ck 
Williams  WalterK.,MVo!   E  O 

Williams  WilfordJ.     ...j    Gr 

Williams  William  (act)  A  E 
Williams  William  C.   ...ChAE 

Williams-Freeman 
Frederick  A.  P. 

Williamson  Adolphus  H. 

mvo      C 

Williamson  Edwin       ...    E  L 

Williamson  Frederick  V.  Lt  Cr 


457 
291 
273 
420 
111 
431 


524 
385 
148a 
99 
479a 
120 
510 
387 
TB{ 
114  \ 
291 
174c 
299) 
Page  > 
431ft  ) 


8  Sept  10 

15  Jan    14 

1  Feb   12 
1  Nov   04 


Page  ) 
533a  J 

231 

366  ) 
Page  [-  Williamson  Hugh  A. 


431  ) 
265a 
524 
432 


Williamson  Josiah 
Williamson  Samuel  A. 
Williamson  Walter  F.„. 


1  Apr  IS 
1  Jan  11 
1  Nov  04 

19  Apr  13 
30  Nov  12 

1  May  13 
1  Apr   13 

20  Nov  1 2 

30  Mar  00 
1  Apr  13 
4  Jan    02 

10  Nov  11 

31  Dec  13 
1  Jan   09 

29  No*'  12 
3  Mar  10 

15  July  13 

2)  Aug  05 

30  June  07 

16  May  13 

31  Dec  13 
3  Apr   03 

30  Jan  13 
1  Nov  04 
1  Jan  00 
1  Apr    03 

15  May  13 

1  Sept  13 

15  May  07 
1  Jan   12 

16  Feb   13 

31  Dec  09 
30  June  13 
15  Jan  14 
15  July  13 

1  Jan  12 

6  Oct    09 

30  June  13 
1  Nov  06 


10  Dec   10 

30  June  08 
1  Aug  07 
15  July  10 

30  Oct    06 


Where 

serving. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


1  Mar    10 
ChGr  17  Nov   12 
Gr      2  Aug  02 


114    Williamson-Napier 

Maxwell  N.         L 

512     Willis  Algernon  U.      ...       L 
160    Willis  Charles  M.  J.     ...'      L 

Willis  Frank  R Lt  Cr 

(Asst.    Inspector    Naval 
OrdnancelnspectionStaff) 
Willis  George  H.  A.     ...IF  P 
(Serving  a'  Admiralty)  1 
Willis  Henry  de  L.     KM      C 

Willis  Jamen  C j    Gr 

Willis  Richard  ff.  ...  bm'  Maj. 


263 
342 
127 
72 
186 
180 


34 
219 
431 
384 


Willis  Stanley  L Cr 

Willmore  Henry  H.    ...|  E  L 
Willmore  Henry  H.  A. 

MVO 

Willock  William  A.  (act) 
Willoughby  Alfred  H. 

(act) 
Willoughby    Henry    E. 

D.  H ...  Lt  Cr 

Willoughby  John  H    j  jProby 
BM "(  !2ndLt 
Willoughby  James  T. ...    EC 
Willoughby  Percival  F.:Lt  C 


Gr 

S  L 


Mate 


231 


120 

448 
159 


Willoughby  Percy  E 
Willoughbv     The    Hon 

Peter  R.  H.  D 

Willoughby  Ronald  J .  E . 
391o  Willoughby      Rothwell 

C.  W 

3P6) 

DY  'Wills  Charles  S 

Chat ) 

lo7     Wills  George 

Wills  Samuel 

Wills  Samuel  J 

Willson  John  A.  B.     ... 
Willy  William  H.      bm 
507a  Wilmot-SitwellRobertB 
99    Wilmot-Smith  Andrew 

327    WilshinJohn  B 

520) 

NH  \  Wilsmore  George  H.  T. 
Has) 
183a  Wilson  Alexander  G.  B. 
391d  Wilson  Alexander  H.  .. 

Wilson  Charles  A 

Hc  Wilson  Charles  E 

Wilson  Charles  T 

Wilson  Douglas  H.  V.... 

Wilson  Ernest  J 

Wilson  Francis  S....  bm 
Wilson  Frederick  G.  MB 
420  Wilson  George 
267  Wilson  George  P.. . 
546    Wilson  Gerald  A. . 

^  I  Wilson  Graham  F.W. ... 

127a  Wilson  Harry  G. 
381  Wilson  Harry  H. 
484a  Wilson  Henry  P 
85    Wilson  James  H. 

Wilson  John  ... 

Wilson  John  D. 

Wilson  John  S. 

Wilson  Maurice  F.  F 


326 
217c 


361 


39 
326 
260 
160 


.(acs) 


Gr 


Mid 


ChGr 
CarLt 

ChB 

Mid 
RMG 

Mid 
L 

E  Cr 

HW 

L 
A  E 
A  E 

L 
Lt  Cr 

L 
HSt 

C 

s  s 

L 

FP 
L 


31  Dec  10 

15  Nov  09 
1  Apr  12 
15  Nov  09 


1  Oct    04 

1  Jan    12 

5  Sept  05 

12  July  13 

31  Dec   08 

1  June  02 

4  Mar  01 
15  Sept  13 

28  Aug  13 

31  Dec  11 

j- 1  Oct  13 

26  Nov  13 

31  Dec   11 

9  Oct    00 

31  Aug  06 
31  Dec   06 

15  Sept  13 

31  Dec   12 

1  Nov  13 
18  Aug  10 

1  Apr  12 
15  May  12 

1  Sept  11 
15  May  12 
15  Sept  06 

1  Sept  12 

29  Oct  08 

30  Mar  13 
1  Mar  10 
1  Nov   06 

30Aug  10 

31  Dec  13 
1  Oct  07 
1  Jan  10 
1  Sept  11 

21  May  12 
1  Apr   07 

10  Sept  09 
1  Apr  08 

29  Feb   08 


FP 

9  Nov  08 

EL 

1  July  11 

Lt  Cr 

15  Nov  13 

ChAE 

1  Apr   12 

AE 

1  Aug  13 

ECr 

1  Jan    09 

Lt  Cr 

10  Mar  12 

L 

15  Mar  07 

77*    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  ACTIVE  OFFICERS 

Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

sTrv!™                       Name-                  |  *«*■ 

Seniority! 

Chat  ( 

Wilson  Halph  V.  ..     ba 

Cb 

2  Feb   83 

518     Wood  .Tames    

199     Wood  James  E 

Gr 

Gr 

14  July  99 
27  Sept  99 

68a 

Wilson  Robert      

AB 

1  May  12 

391c   Wood  John  O.N 

L 

15  Mar  07 

366 ) 

484u    Wood  Percy  F.  P 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

Page  > 
4316  ) 

Wilson  Robert  A 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

630     Wood  Reginald  H 

ChAE 

1  Apr   11 

(Lent,   for  duty  under 

266 

Wilson  Stuart  D.       ... 

L 

1  Oct   12 

the  Canadian   Govern- 

547 

Wilson  Walter  F.    (act.) 

Gr 

8  Nov  13 

ment.) 

68a 

Wilson  William  A. 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   07 

520     Wood  William  A 

B  L 

1  Nov  08 

276c 

Wilson  William  J.  (act) 

Gr 

11  Feb   14 

114     Woodall  JohnC.  K.     ... 

Mid 

15  Sept  13 
31  Dec   11 

39 

Wilson  William  W.      ... 

Cr 

30  June  12 

130     Woodbridge  Julian  H. 

Cr 

117 

Wilsone  Thomas  O 

Lt  Crj.Sl  Dec  13 

326c    WoodcockGeorgeO.RMA 

O 

24  Nov  04 

430 

Wil  tshire  Charles  P. 

Gr 

19  Oct   10 

366) 

385  > 
NOD  I 

Wilton  Stanley  T.  H.  ... 

Cr 

30  June  13 

Page  >  Woodcock  Harold  L.   ... 
431  6  S 

Lt  Cr 

30  Sept  12 

2738 

Winch  Herbert  T. 

A  E 

1  Nov  09 

411     Woodhouse  Alfred  F.  B. 

L 

30  June  09 

TB  \ 

28  r 

Windebank  William  H. 

ChAE 

1  Oct    10 

Po     WoodhouseCharlesH.L. 

(act) 

S  L 

15  Sept  13 

520 

Windram  William    rm 

Bndr 

18  Mar  05 

503     -I 

DY     }  Woodhouse  Geoffrey  W. 

H.Kon) 

1826 

Windsor  William     (act) 

Gr 

22  Aug  13 

EL 

1  Nov  03 

61 

Wingfield  Bryan  ff .  (act) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

170 

Winn  Sydney  T. 

L 

1  Oct    11 

48     Woodhouse    Hector  R. 

273 

Winn  William  H.  W. ... 

A  P 

15  Oct    12 

M.   ..     „ 

A  P 

15  Feb    10 

207 

Winsborough   Ernest 

Gr 

19  Jan    12 

AO~) 

266  >  Woodhouse  John  A.  E. 

42 

Winser  Alfred  M 

L 

30  May  09 

AP 

28  Apr    06 

118 

Winstanley  John 

B 

1  Mar  02 

Woodman  Jesse    

AB 

1  Apr    09 

Winter  Alexander  C.  ... 

A  P 

26  Apr   08 

337     Wood-Martin     Gregory 

(Lent    for    duty    under 

G.  C 

Cr 

31  Dec  11 

Greek  Govt.) 

16     Woodnutt  George  H.  ... 

ChB 

13  June  13 

20 

Winter  Arthur  B 

A  E 

1  Nov  03 

99     Woodriffe  Sidney  C.    ... 

Gr 

25  May  05 

154a 

Winter  Edward     

Gr 

4  Jan    02 

531      Woodrow  James  ...(act) 

AE 

1  May  13 

507 

Wintle  George  H. 

Gr 

27  Aug  10 

347     Woodruff  Brie  W 

8L 

30  Aug  12 
9  Dec  12 

475a 

Wintour  Charles  J. 

C 

30  June  13 

266     Woods  Alexander  R.  W 

Cr 

381 

Wippell  Arthur  C. 

E  L 

1  Nov  08 

260     Woods  Charles  H  de  M. 

Mid 

15  Jan  12 

la 

Wisdom  John 

E  L 

15  Sept  04 

237     Woods  Frederick  W  ma 

Ch 

6  Apr   11 

159 

Wise  Alfred  S 

E  L 

1  Sept  06 

524     Woods  Henry MB 

ss 

23  May  12 

160 

Wise  Edward  S 

L 

15  Sept  09 

268c    Woods  James  J 

ChAE 

1  Oct   12 

484a 

Wise  Garnet  H 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

175     WoodsSamuelH.MD.BA 

s  s 

15  May  07 

293 

Wise  Stacev    

S  L 

30  Oct    12 

146     Woods  Sidney       

Gr 

5  Apr  06 

507a 

Wise  William  O.H.rma 

L 

1  J  uly  05 

299     Woods  William  H.      .. 

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

204 

Wiseman  William  H.  ... 

ChAE 

1  Oct    13 

Woodrow  James   ...(acJ) 

AE 

1  Mav  13 

114 

Witchell  Alfred    

WM 

Uan    12 

153     Woodward  Alfred  E.    ... 

Gr 

30  Sept  09 

117 

With  John  N 

AP 

16  Dee  07 

113 

Withell  Charles  P.      ... 

FP 

9  Mar  12 

2736   Woodward  George  C. ... 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

MD 

Withers  Percy      

Cr 

31  Dec  08 

277     Woodward  Henry  W.  ... 

P 

8  May  10 

132 

Withey  Robert  H. 

E  L 

1  Nov  07 

387     Woodward  Hugh  J.     ... 

L 

31  Aug  07 

531 

Wodehouse  Norman  A. 

L 

30  July  07 

350     Woodward  Walter  B.  ... 

Cr 

31  Dec  07 

542 

Wodehouse  Philip  G. ... 

Lt  Cr 

1  Apr   14 

326     Woodwright  Charles  S. 

FS 

17  Aug  03 

528 

Wodeman  Bertram   H. 

FP 

31  Dec   12 

1806   Woolcock  Frederick  W. 

Car 

30  July  01 

228a 

Wolfe  Henry  E 

E  L 

1  Nov  03 

240     Wooldridge  George  W. 

ECr 

13  Oct    12 

507a 

Wollofombe  Henry    B. 
Wonham  Charles  8.     ... 

Mid 
F  P 

15  May  12 
9  June  09 

ao  > 
385  \  Woolf  Thomas  A 

AP 

17  Jan    03 

531 

Wood  Alexander  

EI. 

1  Aug  11 

2736   Woolgar  Charles      (act) 

G 

13  Oct    13 

524 

Wood  AlfredO 

E  L 

1  June  04 

545     Woollcombe  Alfred 

FS 

29  Nov  13 

20 

Wood  Arthur  B 

Cr 

31  Dec  07 

283     Woollcombe        Charles 

180 

Wood  Christopher  J.  F. 

L 

15  Apr    06 

G.  L 

Lt  Cr 

15  July  13 

145 

Wood  Cyril  B 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

71     Woollcombe  Louis  C.  S. 

Wood  Daniel  B 

Car 

28  Dec  11 

MVO 

C 

15  Feb   12 

CG 

Wood  Francis  R 

Wood    Ven.  Archdeacon 

Lt  Cr 

30  June  06 

118     Woollcombe  Maurice  ... 
475a   Woollcombe   -    B  o  y  c  e 

c 

30  June  07 

HughS 

Ch 

1  Jan   86 

Harold  C 

L 

30  June  09 

(  Chaplain-in- Ordinary 

185a  Woollerton  Guy  P. 

"  AP 

31  Jan   05 

to  the  King) 

180     W  oollerton  Robert  C . . . . 

;   l 

15  Feb    11 

(Chaplain   of  the   Fleet 

520     Woolley  Charles  E.  A. 

FP 

1  Jan   03 

and        Chaplain        of 

11a   Woolley  Herbert  G.  A. 

A  C 

15  Jan    14 

Greenwich  Hospital) 

232     Woolley  John  F 

AP 

16  Apr  07 

OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 


77; 


Where 
serving. 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

Where                     w„™„ 
serving.  |                  Name' 

Rank 

Seniority. 

431      Woolrych  Humphry  C 

S    L 

30  Jan    14 

503     Wyndham-Quin  Valen 

366     Workman  Alexander  .. 

WA 

8  Aug  11 

tine  M 

L 

1  Oct    12 

World  William  T 

AE 

1  Nov  04 

391c    Wvnn  John     

ChB 

1  Apr  12 

180     Worley  Frederick  G.   .. 

Gr 

8  Feb    00 

68a   Wynne  Walter  R.  M.  .. 
39!c   Wynne  Edwards  Arthui 

L 

30  June  07 

27     Wormell  Howard 

EL 

1  May  07 

H 

Mid 

1  Jan    14 

505      Worsfold  Ernest  J.      .. 

Gr 

6  June  07 

339     Wynter  Gerald  C 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec    11 

58     Worsh  William  G.       .. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

3396    Worsley    Frederick  C. 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

11     Worsley  Hugh  B 

Lt  Ci 

31  Dec    12 

266     Worthington  Hugo  SMJ 

Ma.j 

1  Aug   10 

389     Worthington  Roger  B. 

AP 

19  Nov  10 

352     WottonJohnV 

L 

15  Mar  08 

366     Wragge  Greham 

L 

1  Oct    10 

520     Wrate  James  F 

WW 

Uan    10 

99     Wray  Edmund       ...  RM 

Maj 

12  Oct    10 

145     Wray  Fawcet ...     ...     .. 

C 

31  Dec   11 

5206   Wrey  Edward  C 

L 

lApr   11 

542a  Wrey  Hugh  B 

L 

1  Apr   11 

53     Wright  Alexander  G.  .. 

Cr 

31  Dec   10 

2736    Wright  Alfred  W. 

Gr 

27  July  11 

238     Wright  Arthur    ...(act) 

Car 

17  Sept  J2 

Tl$  }  Wright  Arthur  E.  H.  ... 

L 

30  June  08 

Wright  Benjamin  ma  < 

Ch 
HI 

5  June  99 
20  Nov  99 

Y. 

ID     Wright  Cecil  E.  S.     RM 

C 

1  Sept  10 

113a  Wright  Francis  E. 

L 

27  Mar  11 

456     Wright  Frederick  C.   ... 

8 

11  Apr   13 

47     Yandeix  George  F.  ... 

Gr 

4  Apr   00 

326c   Wright  Geoffrey  T.      ... 
48     Wright  Henry  D.     (act) 

L 

B 

31  Dec  08 
7  June  13 

Cave  \  Yates  Arthur  G.     Hi] 

Ch 

NI 

27  Oct    88 
6  June  19 

474a    Wright  James  E 

Car 

31  Dec  03 

431      Yates  Gerald  D.      (act) 

S  L 

15  May  13 

540) 

158     Yates  Walter  C 

ChGr 

29  Mar  12 

DJ\  Wright  James  H. 

Sh    )                                             MB,  BA 

S 

19  Nov  07 

512     Yeates  Arthur  W.     ...i 

Ch 

Sch 

20  Nov  11 

365     Wright  John 

AE 

1  Apr   04 

153     Yeatman  Morgan  J.     ... 

Mid 

15  May  13 

238     Wright  John  T 

FP 

1  June  11 

180a   Yeats-Brown  Alan  M. ... 

Cr 

30  June  10 

DY  \  Wright  Joseph      ...  esc 

L 

27  June  12 

219     GSPYelvertonBentinck 
J.  D 

C 

30  June  04 

512     Wright  Lawrence  W.  ... 

Gr 

29  Oct    03 

547     Yeo  Moritz  R      ...      rm 

L 

1  July  04 

fuj  Wright  Noel 

AP 

24  Dec  11 

558     Yeo  Samuel  T.  P. 

(Lent    for    duty    under 

Gr 

21  Sept  11 

176a   Wright  Sydney  J. 

AP 

4  Feb    04 

Australian  Govt.) 

3396   Wright  Thomas  A.  V. 

547     Yonge  William  H.  N. ... 

L 

1  Apr   08 

RM 

C 

1  Jan    13 

3396   Yorke  George  8.    ...(act) 

Gr 

13  Jan    14 

175     Wright  Wallace     

E  Cr 

27  Mar  05 

1096   Yorke  Joseph  H.  L.     ... 

L 

15  Mar   10 

3396   Wright  Warren  S. 
473a    Wright  William  D.      ... 

Ck 
Gr 

15  July  13 

16  May  05 

■ffy  I  Youle  Gerald  A 

AP 

22  May  10 

49     Wrightson       Charles 

4a  Young  Charles  H. 

Gr 

26  July  12 

A.  W 

Cr 

30  June  09 

WColl  Young  George  B.  W.  ... 

Cr 

30  June 06 

100     Wrottesley  Francis  R... 

Cr 

31  Aug  09 

537a  Young  Henry  W.  K.   ... 

L 

1  Oct    08 

284     Young  James  H.  ...(act) 

S  L 

15  Jan    14 

1096   Wyatt  Alexander 

Gr 

19  Oct    10 

524     Young  John 

A  E 

1  Jan    09 

130     Wyatt  Arthur  G.  N.    ... 

S  L 

30  Dec  13 

66     Young  John  H 

Lt  Cr 

15  Aug  12 

120     Wyatt  James  E.  (act) ... 

B 

25  June  13 

150a   Young  John  J 

Gr 

6  Sept  04 

266     Wyatt  Sydney  C 

AC 

15  July  13 

80     Young  Joseph        

Gr 

27  Dec    06 

229     Wybron  George     

ChB 

1  Mar  14 

lg  >  Young  Leonard  H. 

1826   Wyche  Samuel  R 

AE 

1  Aug  1 1 

AE 

10  Nov  04 

379     Wyld  Herbert  W 

Lt  Cr 

31  Dec  11 

CG     Wyldbore-Smith  Hugh 

221     Young  Richard  St.  J. ... 

SP 

29  May  12 

F.W 

Cr 

31  Dec   04 

326     Young  Samuel  W. 

Mate 

14  Feb    13 

Wylde  Edward  A.  rm  I 

Lt 
Gen 

1  May  10 

Young  William  A.     rm 
273     Younghusband     Frank 

RMG 

L3Feb    14 

377     Wyles  Edmund     

EL 

1  Nov  03 

C.  R (act) 

S  L 

15  Jan   14 

91     Wyllys  Gerard  A.  B.   ... 

FP    . 

i9  Oct    11 

Po     Young-Jamieson 

524     Wymer  Basil  L 1 

It  Cr; 

11  Dec    12 

Douglas      (aet) 

SL    1 

5  Sept  13 

78 


The    KING 


ADMIRAL   OF   THE    FLEET  7th  May,  1910. 

Rear-Admiral.  Vice-Admiral.  Admiral. 

1st  January,  1901.  26th  June,  1903.  1st  March,  1907. 


PERSONAL    NAVAL    AIDE-DE-CAMP    TO    THE    KING 
Admiral  His  Serene  Highness  Prince  Louis  Alexander  of  Battenberg, 

G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G „         „  .„      3  June    10 


FIRST    AND   PRINCIPAL    NAVAL    AIDE-DE-CAMP    TO    THE    KING. 
Admiral  Sir  Edmund  S.  Poe,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B ,      19  May  12 

NAVAL    AIDES-DE-CAMP    TO    THE    KING. 
Captain  Douglas  R.  L.  Nicholson  (Hon.)  (Commodore  2nd  Class)         ...  16  Dec    13 

(Temporarily  whilst  in  command  of  His  Majesty's  Yachts.) 
Captain  George  A.  Ballard,  C.B. 
Captain  Morgan  Singer 
Captain     Ernest     F.     A.     Gaunt, 

C.M.G 

Captain  Robert  J.  Prendergast 
*  Captain  Norman  C.  Palmer,  C.V.O. 
Captain  Cecil  F.  Dampier 
Captain  Osmond  De  B.  Brock 
Captain  Alfred  E.  A.  Grant 


MARINE   AIDES-DE-CAMP   TO   THE   KING. 
Colonel  Sir  George  G.  Aston,  K.C.B.     Appointed  26  June  11     Seniority  24  May   05 
Colonel  Alfred  E.  Marchant,  C.B.  ...  „  12  Oct   10  „     *      7  June  10 


..  Appointed 

10  May    13 

Seniority 

31  Dec    03 

10  May    13 

V 

31  Dec    03 

' 

16  May    13 

31  Dec    03 

,, 

17  May    13 

31  Dec    03 

4  Jnne  13 

1  Jan    04 

,. 

23  June  13 

1  Jan     04 

. 

24  Oct    13 

j! 

1  Jan     04 

••             jj 

1  Dec    13 

■> 

30  June  04 

(2  vacancies. 

) 

NAVAL   EQUERRIES   TO  THE    KING. 
Commander  Sir  Charles  L.  Cust,  Bart.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  CLE. 
Captain  Bryan  G.  Godfrey-Faussett,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Colin  R.  Keppel,  K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 


EXTRA    NAVAL   EQUERRIES   TO   THE    KING. 
Admiral  Sir  Henry  F.  Stephenson,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 
Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Hedworth  Meux,  G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 
Admiral  Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne,  Bart.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 
Captain  The  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  J.  Fortescue,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
Bear-Admiral  Rosslyn  E.  Wemyss,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 


EXTRA   MARINE    EQUERRY   TO   THE    KING. 
Lieut.- General  James  H.  Bor,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 


CHAPLAIN    IN    ORDINARY    TO    THE    KING. 
The  Ven.  Archdeacon  Hugh  S.  Wood,  D.D.  (Chaplain  of  the  Fleet)  ...  17  June  10 


The  dates  of  appointment  prior  to  7  May  1910  are  those  of  previous  appointment 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  His  late  Majesty. 

*  Appointed  Hon.  Naval  Aide-de-Camp,  11  Aug.  09 


THE  KING.  79 


HONORARY    PHYSICIANS    TO    THE    KING. 
( Under  Order  in  Council  of  13£A  May,  1859.) 

Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Adam  Brunton  Messer,  M.D. 

Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Henry  C.   Woods,    C.V.O.,   C.B.,   M.D. 
(extra). 

Fleet-Surgeon  Arthur  R.  Bankart,  C.V.O.,  M.B. 

Surgeon-General  Sir  James  Porter,    K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  M.A.,  Retired  Director- 
General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy . 

Surgeon- General  Christopher  Pearson,  M.D.,  M.A. 

Surgeon- General  Arthur  W.  May,  C.B.,  Director- General  of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment of  the  Nary. 


HONORARY   SURGEONS   TO   THE   KING. 

(Under  Order  in  Council  of  \3th  May,  1859.) 

Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Sir  James  N.   Dick,   K.C.B.,    Retired 
Director-General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  William  H.  Lloyd,  M.D. 

Deputy  Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Alfred   G.  Delme^e    M.V.O. 

M.D.  {extra). 
Inspector- General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Sir  Henry  F.  Norbury,  K.C.B.    M.D. 

F.R.C.S.,  Retired  Director- General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

Surgeon-  General  Howard  Todd,  OB. 


HONORARY   CHAPLAINS   TO   THE    KING. 
(Under  Order  in  Council  of  nth  May,  1888.) 

Rev.  John  C.  Cox-Edwards,  M.A.  Rev.W.  Stuart  Harris,  D.D.  (Be- 

{Retired  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet).  tired  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet). 

Rev  John  H.  Berry,  M.A.  (Retired  Rev.  Francis  Flynn,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  B.  D. 

Chaplain  of  the  Fleet).  Rev.  Arthur  W.  Plant,  M.A. 


80 


HONORARY  OFFICERS. 


HONORARY  OFFICERS  IN  HIS  MAJESTY'S  FLEET. 


ADMIRALS  OF  THE  FLEET. 

His  Imperial  Majesty  William  II.,  German  Emperor 
and  King  of  Prussia,  E.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

2  Aug  1889 

His  Imperial  Majesty  Nicholas  II.,  Emperor  of  all 
the  Russias,  K.G.      ...  11  June  1908 

His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert  William  Henry 
of  Prussia,  E.G.,  G.C.B.      ...  27  Jan  1910 


13  Sept  1901 


Vice- Admiral. 


5  Feb  1901 


ADMIRALS. 

Vice- Admiral. 

Rear-Admiral. 

His  Majesty  King  Haakon  VII.  of  Norway,  E.G., 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O 25  Not  1905 

His  Majesty  King  Gustavus  V.  of   Sweden,  of  the 
Goths  and  the  Vends,  E.G.,  G.C.B. 

3  Nov  1908 

— 



81 


COMMISSIONERS,  FOR  EXECUTING  THE  OFFICE  OF 
LORD  HIGH  ADMIRAL  OF  THE  UNITED  KINGDOM 
OF    GREAT    BRITAIN   AND    IRELAND,    dec. 


THE  RIGHT   HONOURABLE    WINSTON    LEONARD    SPENCER- 
CHURCHILL,  M.P. 

ADMIRAL  HIS  SERENE  HIGHNESS  PRINCE  LOUIS  ALEXANDER   OF 
BATTENBERG,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,   AdC. 

VICE-ADMIRAL  SIR  JOHN  RUSHWORTH  JELLICOE, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 

REAR-ADMIRAL  ARCHIBALD  GORDON  HENRY  WILSON  MOORE,  C.V.O.  C.B. 

CAPTAIN    CECIL   FOLEY   LAMBERT. 

THE  RIGHT  HONOURABLE  GEORGE  LAMBERT,  M.P. 

THE  RIGHT  HONOURABLE  SIR  FRANCIS  JOHN  STEPHENS  HOPWOOD. 

G.C.M.G.,    K.C.B. 

Parliamentary  and.   I  THE  RIGHT  HONOURABLE 

Financial  Secretary  |  THOMAS  JAMES  MACNAMARA,  LL.D.,  M.P. 

Permanent  Secretary— SIR  WILLIAM  GRAHAM  GREENE,  K.C.B. 


LIST     OF     OFFICERS 

ON    THE    ACTIVE    LIST 


OF 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY 


WITH    THE 


DATES    OF    THEIR    SENIORITY. 


D 


FLAG   OFFICERS. 


86 


FLAG    OFFICERS. 
ADMIRALS    OF    THE    FLEET. 


mSir    Gerard    Henry    Uctred    Noel, 
G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.       2  Dec  08 

Sir  Arthur     Dalrymple    Fanshawe, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.       30  Apr  10 

m*Sir  William    Henry   May,  G.C.B., 
G.C.V.O.  ..     20  Mar.  13 


Vtol.         Admiral.         CaPtain- 


24  May    05 

22  July   05 

5  Nov    08 


2  Nov  01 
25  Jan  02 
29  June  05 


8  May  96 
23  Feb  97 
28  Mar    01 


11  Jan     81 
31  Dec    SI 

9  May   87 


D    2 


86 


FLAG  OFFICEKS. 


ADMIRALS. 


Sir  Edmund  Samuel  Poe,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B 

(e) 30  Apr  10 

(First  and    Principal   Naval  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  the  King.) 

520  m*The  Bon.  Sir  Hedworth  Meux,  G.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.  (Extra  Equerry  to  the  King) 
(Commander  -  in  -  Chief,  Portsmouth, 
30  July  12)  ._  ...         2  Mar  11 

366  m*Sir  Richard  Poore,    St.,    K.C.B.,  C.V.O. 

(Commander-in-Chief,  Nore,  29  Aug  11) 

17  July  11 

263  m*Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne,  Bt., 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  {Extra  Equerry  to 
the  King)  (Commander  -in  -  Chief, 
Mediterranean,  1  June  12)  ...  19  Sept  11 

VClHis  Serene  Highness  Prince  Louis  Alex- 
ander of  Battenberg,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O., 
K.C.M.G.  (Personal  Aide-de- Camp  to 
the  King)  (A  Lord,  Commissioner  of  the 
Admiralty,  9  Dec  12)      ...      13  July  12 

259  mSir   George   Le   Clerc    Egerton,     K.C.B. 

(Commander  -  in  -  Chief,      Plymouth, 

20  Mar  13)  2 1' Mar  18 

*Sir  Frederic   William   Fisher,    K.C.V.O. 

(President  of  the  Royal  Naval  College. 

Greenwich,  23  Mar  11)  ._.        15  May  13 

266  (l)m*Sir  George  Astley  Callaghan,  G.C. V.O., 

K.C.B.      (Commander-in-Chief,     Home 

Fleets,  5  Dec  11)  17  May  13 

(J)m**SM,Frederick  Samuel  lnglefield,K.C.B., 

4  June  13 
XH*Sir    Alfred    Wyndham    Paget,     K.C.B.. 

K.C.M.G 8  Dec  13 

WlaSir  Robert  Swinburne  Lowry,K.C.B.(/&«?or 
Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Scotland,  1  July, 

13) 13  Dec  13 

m*Sir  Henry  Bradwardine  Jackson.  K.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.,  F.R.S.  (Chief  of  the  War  Staff, 

6  Jan  13)     10  Feb  14 

12 


Vice- 
Admiral. 


20  Feb    06 


1  Jan     07 


1  Mar    07 


12  May   08 


30  June  08 


2  Jan 

26  Oct 

27  Apr 
24  Aug 

2  Mar 

6  Mar 
15  Mar 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


9  Sept   01 

3  Oct  02 
30  Aug  03 
25  Apr    04 

Uuly   04 

2  Mar    05 

8  June  05 

1  July   05 

30  May   06 

1  Oct     06 

17  Oct     06 

18  Oct     06 


Captain. 


30  June  88 

30  June  89 
13  May   90 

31  Dec     91 

31  Dec     91 

1  Jan     93 

30  June  93 

1  Jan  94 
30  June  95 
30  June  96 

30  June  96 1 

30  June  96 


FLAG   OFFICERS. 


87 


VI CE-ABMIRALS. 


520 
W.CoW 


114  PWxaThe  Hon.  Sir  Stanley  Cecil  James  Col- 
ville.  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.  ( Vice- Admiral 
Commanding    First    Battle   Squadron 

22  June  12)  

Sir  Arthur  Murray  Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O. 

(Admiral  Commanding  Coast  Guard  and 

Reserves,  1  Jan  13)  ... 

mWilliam  Blake  Fisher,  C.B. 

mErnest  Alfred  Simons 

m*Sir    John    Rushworth   Jellicoe,   K.C.B., 

K. C.V.O.  (A  Lord  Commissioner  of  the 

Admiralty,  9  Bee  12)     ... 

mJames  Startin,  C.B _ 

**Sir  Paul  Warner  Bush,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O... 
159  Sir  ' Charles    John    Briggs,    K.C.B.   (Vice- 
Admiral    Commanding  Fourth    Battle 
Squadron,  1  July  12) 
mSir   Frederick   Tower   Hamilton,  K.C.B. , 

C.V.O 

MlamSir    Cecil    Burney,     K.C.B.,     K.C.M.G. 

(Vice  -  Admiral    Commanding    Second 

and  Ihird  Fleets.  5  Bee  13) 

mFrederick  Sidney  Pelham    .„ 

I  mThe    Hon.    Sir    Alexander    Edward 
,<      Bethel],  K.C.M.G.    (In  command  of 
the  B.N.  War  College,  28  Jan  13)  .. 

{Frederic  Edward  Errington  Brock,  C.B 
( Senior  Officer  and  in  charge  of  all  H.M. 
Naval  Establishments  at   Gibraltar,  20 
Sept  12)  

PTW'Hugh  Pigot  Williams  

llZbxaSir  Charles  Henry  Coke,  K.C.V.O. 

(Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Ireland, 
18  Apr  11).  (Will  be  succeeded  by 
Vice- Admiral  B.  H.  S.  Stokes  on 
21  Apr  14). 

1136mRobert  Henry  Simpson  Stokes       

(Will  succeed   Sir    Charles   H.    Coke, 

X. C.V.O.,  as   Senior    Officer  on  the 

Coast  of  Ireland  fyc.  on  21  Apr  14). 

326  tttThomas    Henry    Martyn  Jerram,  K.C.B 

(Commander -in- Chief,  China,  25  Jan  13) 

273b(I)m*Sir  George    John    Scott  Warrender, 

Bt.,   K.C.B.,    K.C.V.O.   ( Vice-Admiral 

Commanding  Second  Battle  Squadron, 

16  Dec  12)  

*Sir   Douglas  Austin  Gamble,  K.C.V.O. 
mSir   Frederick  Charles  Doveton  Sturdee, 

K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G 

WCollRobeTt  Nelson  Ommannev,  C.B.  „, 

tnEdward  Eden  Bradford,  C.V.O 

22 


Vice- 
Admiral. 


12  Apr    11 


11  Nov    06 


17  July 
19  July 
27  Aug 


18  Sept 

19  Sept 
19  May 


13  July 
31  July 


20  Sept 
20  Mar 


12 


12 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


17  Nov 

23  Nov 

1  Jan 


8  Feb 
13  Feb 
10  Apr 


1  Oct 


31  Oct     96 


31  Dec  96 
31  Dec  96 
3-1  Dec     96 


1  Jan  97 
25  May  97 
22  June  97 


22  June  97 
1  Jan    98 


1210  Oct 
13|10Oct 


10  May  13:  1  Mar    08 


15  May 

16  May 

17  May 


3  June 

4  June 


4  June 
8  Dec 

13  Dec 
15  Dec 
10  Feb 


22  Mar 
11  Apr 
18  May 


15  June 
30  June 


2  July 
2  Sept 

12  Sept 
1  Oct 
5  Nov 


Captain. 


1  Jan  98 
1  Jan  98 


30  June  98 


30  June  98 

30  June  98 

1  Jan  99 


1  Jan  99 
1  Jan  99 


13  May  99 
30  June  99 

30  June  99 
30  June  99 
30  June  99 


88 


FLAG   OFFICERS. 


BEAR- ADMIRALS. 


385 


C.B., 

Good 


(I)mSir   Edmond    John    Wane    Slade,    K.C.I.E., 
KC.V.O 

r>y   I  mSackville   Hamilton   Carden  {Admiral   Swpervn- 
C         tendent  of  Malta  Dockyard,  3  Aug  12) 

Richard   Bowles  Farquhar   ( Vice-President  of  Ord- 
nance Board,  1  Apr  13)   ... 
273  m(/)Lewis    Bayly,    K.C.B.,    C.V.O.   {Vice- Admiral 
Commanding  Third  Battle  Sqtiadrun,with  acting 
rank  of  Vice- Admiral,  1  July  13) 

552  mSir  George  Edwin  Patey,  K.C.V.O 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Govern- 
ment as  Rear- Admiral  in  command  of  H.M. 
Australian  Fleet,  23  June  13) 

mArthur  Henry  Limpus,  C.B 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the  Turkish   Government, 
27  Apr  12) 
476  lttRichard     Henry     Peirse*,    C.B.,   M.V.O.  ®    (e) 
{Commander-in-Chief,     East    Indies, 
20  Dec  12) 
252  mHerbert    Goodenough    King -Hall,    C.V.O., 
D.S.O.    (Commander-in-Chief,    Cape   of 

Hope,  28  Dec  12) 

mArthur Yerbury  Moggridge... 

m William  Lowther  Grant,  C.B.  (e) 

284  m*David  Beatty,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  T>. 8.0. (Rear -Admiral 
Commanding  the  First  Battle- Cruiser 
Squadron,  1  Mar  13) 

mHenry  Loftus  Tottenham,  C.B 

mCharles  Dundas  of  Dundas 

471&**m  ^'Christopher  George  Francis  Maurice  Cradock, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B  (Rear-Admiral  Commanding 
Fourth   Cruiser  Squadron,  8  Feb  13)    ... 

mBeginald  Godfrey  Otway  Tupper,  C.V.O 

387  *mBernard    Currey*   @    {Rear-Admiral  in  Home 

Fleets,  Portsmouth,  18  Nov  13) 

145  *Ernest  Charles  Thomas  Troubridge,  C.B.,   C.M.G., 
M.V.O.     {Rear- Admiral     Commanding     First 
Cruiser  Squadron,  6  Jan  13) 
lit  Archibald  Gordon  Henry  Wilson  Moore,  C.V.O., 
C.B.  {A  Lord  Commissioner  of  the  Admiralty 

12  June  12).  _ 

448  mCharles  Edward  Madden,  C.V.O.  (Rear-Admiral 
Commanding  Second  Cruiser  Squadron,l9  Dec  13) 


19 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


5  Nov    08 
15  Nov    08 


Captain. 


2  Dec 

08 

2  Dec 

08 

2  Jan 

09 

23  Jan 

09 

9  Feb 

09 

22  June 

09 

2  July 
26  Oct 

09 
09 

1  Jan 

10 

30  Apr 
22  July 

10 

10 

24  Aug 
20  Sept 

10 
10 

2  Mar 

11 

6  Mar 

11 

20  Mar 

11 

12  Apr 

11 

31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 
31  Dec     99 


31  Dec    99 
1  Jan     00 


2  May   00 
30  June  00 


30  June  00 
30  June  00 
21  Oct     00 


9  Nov  00 
1  Jan  01 
1  Jan     01 


18  Apr    01 
30  June  01 

30  June  01 

30  June  01 

30  June  01 
30  June  01 


FLAG  OFFICEES 


ittRosslyn  Erskine  Wemyss,  C.M.GL,  M.V.O.  (Extra 
Equerry  to  the  King) 
366    ImCharles     Eustace     Anson,     M.V.O.     (Admiral 
BY  )  Superintendent,  Chatham  Dockyard,  9  Aug  12) 

IttCecil  Piennes  Thursby,  C.M.G 

99  mArthur  Henry  Christian,  M.V.O.  (Rear-Admiral 
in  the  Home  Fleets,  Devonport,  5  Jan  13) 
mThe  Hon.  Somerset  Arthur  Go  ugh-  Calthorpe,  C.V.O., 

C.B.  

520    ]  mHerbert     Leopold     Heath,     M.V.O.    (Admiral 
DY  [      Superintendent   of    Portsmouth    Dockyard,  10 

Po.    J      May  12)       

237  PWtrtMontague  Edward  Browning,  M.V.O.   (Rear- 

Admiral  Third  Battle  Squadron,  29  Aug  13) 
385  John  Michael  deB,obeck(  AdmiralqfPatrols,lMay  12) 
mRichard  Purefoy  FitzGerald  Purefcy,  M.V.O. 
mArthur  William  Waymouth  (b)  (Director  of  Naval 

Equipment,  3  Sept  12)      -. 

524    j  mGodfrey     Harry     Brydges     Mundy,     M.V.O., 
BY  >     (Admiral  Superintendent,  Devonport  Dockyard, 

Bev.  \      11  Bee  13)  

Archibald  Peile  Stoddart        

432  Hugh  Evan-Thomas,    M.V.O.   (Rear- Admiral  First 

Battle  Squadron,  10  Bee  13)     

352  Sir    Robert     Keith     Arbuthnot,   Bt.,    M.V.O.    @ 
(Rear-Admiral    Second    Battle    Squadron,    28 

Oct  13) _ 

430  mStuart   Nicholson,   M.V.O.   (e)  Rear-Admiral   in 
the  Home  Fleets  at  the  Nore,  5  Dec  13) 
UlDudley  Rawson  Stratford  De  Chair,  M.V.O.  (Naval 
Secretary  to  First  Lord of  the  Admiralty,  9  Jan  13) 

385  inHenry  Hervey  Campbell,  C.V.O 

Frederick  Charles  Tudor  Tudor,  C.B.  (Birector  of 
Naval  Ordnance  and  Torpedoes,  12  June  12)  ... 

mCharles  Lionel  Napier,  C.B.  

Alexander  Ludovic  Duff,  C.B.  (Birector  of  the  Mobilis- 
ation Bivision  of  the  Admiralty  War  Staff, 8  Jan  12) 

mReginald  Arthur  Allenby,  M.V.O 

WColltaSejmoui  ElphiDstone  Erskine      

mJohn  de  Mestre  Hutchison,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
NOB  ntEdward   Francis   Benedict   Charlton,   C.B.    (e) 

(Asst.  Birector  of  Torpedoes,  11  Feb  11) 
TFCWZmRobert  Stewart  Phipps  Hornby,  C.M.G. 


44 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


19  Apr  11 

15  May  11 

17  July  11 

21  Aug  11 
27  Aug  11 

19  Sept  11 

22  Sept  11 
1  Dec  11 

30  Jan  12 

7  Mar  12 


11  Apr     12 
19  May    12 

9  July   12 


13  July  12 

30  July  12 

31  July  12 
20  Sept  12 

14  Jan  13 
25  Jan  13 

2  Mar  13 

20  Mar  13 

21  Mar  13 
10  May  13 

10  May  13 

15  May  13 


Captain. 


6  Nov  01 

31  Dec  01 

31  Dec  01 

31  Dec  01 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan  02 

11  Apr  02 

26  June  02 


26  June  02 
26  June  02 

26  June  02 


26  June]  02 

26  June  02 

26  June  02 
26  June  02 

31  Dec    02 
31    Dec    02 

31  Dec  02 

31  Dec  02 

31  Dec  02 

1  Jan  03 

1  Jan     03 
1  Jan     03 


90 


FLAG     OFFICERS. 


16  May    13 


mMark  Edward  Frederic  Kerr,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  (Lent 
for  duty  tinder  Greek  Gort.  17  Sept  13)  ... 
TVCollm*The  Hon.   Horace   Lambert  Alexander  Hood, 

C.B.,  M.V.O.,   D.S.O.  *(E)  ©  [R]  

m(7)   John  Bridges  Eustace  

34  *{I)  William  Christopher  Pakenham,  C.B.,  M.V.O 
(Rear-Admiral      Commanding     Third    Cruiser 

Squadron,  19  Bee  13) 

m  Cresswell  John  Eyres  „ 

m  Francis  Spurstow  Miller  ®  

Page  |  m  Francis  George  Eyre  ( Chief  Inspector  of  Naval 

53*  f  Ordnance,  12  Jan  11) 

WCollm  Trevylyan  Dacres  Willes  Napier,  M.V.O.  (e) 

385  Arthur  Cavenagb  Leveson,  C.B.  *(e)  @      

520  (7)*Sydney  Robert  Fremantle  *,  M.V.O.  (E)@ 

mHenry  Francis  Oliver,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  (Director  of 
the.   Intelligence  Division  of  the  Admiralty    War 

Staff,  1  Nov  13) 

520-j 

i^J-Gerald  Charles  Adolphe  Marescaux  , 

Portl) 

384  mEdmund   Radcliffe   Pears    (In    charge    of    Boys 

Training  Service,  21  Dec  11)       ...         ...         ...    10  Feb 

524  (J)Arthur  David  Ricardo       _         ...     7  Mar 


Eear- 
Admiral. 


May   13 
June  13 


June  13 
June  13 
Oct.  13 

Oct  13 
Oct  13 


1  Dec 
7  Dec 


8  Dec  13 


15  Dec  13 


58 


Captain. 


1  Jan  03 


1  Jan  03 
30  June  03 


30  June  03 
30  June  03 
30  June  03 

30  June  03 
30  June  03 

30  June  03 
30  June  03 


30  June  03 

31  Dec  03 


31  Dec  03 

31  Dec  03 


CAPTAINS. 


91-93 


CAPTAINS. 


1903 


385  |  CSP,PWmThe Hon.  Robert 

CG  f      Francis  Boyle,  M.V.O....  31  Dec 


Ad  CmGeoTge 
C.B. 


Alexander   Ballard, 
31  Dec 


(Director  of  the  Operations  Division  of 
the  Admiralty  War  Staff.) 


180  AdC Morgan  Singer... 


31  Dee 


366  Ad  C  mErnest  Frederic  Augustus 

Gaunt,  C.M.G.     ...         ...  31  Dec 

(Commodore  2?ul  Class.) 


GSPOwen  Francis  Gillett      31  Dec 


540   I 

DY\ AdCmRobert  John  Prendergast 

Sh    \  31  Dec 


93 


CAPTAINS. 


1904 


120  AdC  Norman  Craig  Palmer, 

C.V.0 1  Jan 


48  Ad  CmCecilFrederick  Dampier  1  Jan 

388  AdC  Osmond    De    Beauvoir 

Brock  (e) 1  Jan 

#&PmHubert  Grant- Dalton,  C.B. 

30  June 

5-%t  {  Ad  Cm  Alfred  Ernest  Albert 
Pernb]     Grant 30June 

GSPmH.enTj  Venn  Wood  Elliott    30  June 

5^v  )  £&P(/)mCyril    Everard 

p*    (  Tower        30  June 

<?&PJoseph  Ridgway  Bridson    30  June 

326c£&PEdmund   Hyde    Smith 

(e) 30  June 


CG  )  ^SPlttErnest  Gillbe  Barton 


_  J  30  June 

..„    i  (Z)Robert     Hamilton  An - 

5JJ  \      struther,  C.M.G 30  June 

(      (Commodore  2nd  Class.) 

219   £r$PBentinck  John  Davies 

Yelyerton 30  June 

^24:    |  tnHenry  James  Langford 

^Jv  f        Clarke 30  June 

m Arthur  Hayes-Sadler      ...  30  June 

20 


263  mRichard  Portescue  Philli- 

more,  C.B.,  M.V.O.        ...  30  June 

(Commodore  2nd  Class.) 

520  m  Charles   Lionel  Vaughan- 

Lee  (e)       30  June 

{Commodore  2nd  Class.) 

Page  { m  The      Hon.       Edward 
533  j      Stafford  Fitzherbert  ...  30  June 

( Captain  Superintendent  of  Contract  Built 
Ships.) 

117  mGeorge  Walter  Smith      ...  30  June 

518  Ad  Cm  Douglas        Romilly 

Lothian  Nicholson         ...  30  June 

(Commodore  2nd  Class, 
Commanding  Mis  Majesty's  Yachts) 

507tftltCecil  Spencer  Hickley,  M.V.O. 

30  June 

llaSir  Arthur  John  Henniker- 

Hughan,  Bt 30  June 

Thomas     Dawson    Lees 

Sheppard,  M.V.O.  ...30  June 

mHarry  Jones*  (e)  . ..  31  Dec 

261  mFrancis  William  Kennedy  31  Dec 

291  mRowland  Nugent  ®     ...   31  Dec 

18J  I  Hugh  Thomas  Hibbert     ...  31  Dec 

mCuthbert    Godfrey    Chap- 
man, M.V.O. 31  Dec 

11  mHerbert  Arthur  Stevenson 

Fyler ...  31  Dec 


(I)  Heathcoat 
Grant 


Salusbury 

.„  31  Dec 
(Naval  Attache1.) 

35 


CAPTAINS. 


94 


1905. 


496  *mThomas      Jackson      (e), 

C.B.,  M.V.O Uan 

391«mFrank  Edward  Cavendish 

Ryan        ._         .„        ...      1  Jan 

260  Charles  Fitzgerald  Sowerby      1  Jan 

Page  \mPhilip     Nelson  -  Ward, 
533  J      M.V.O... 1  Jan 

(Director  of  Navigation. ) 

457  m*William  Edmund    Good- 
enough,  M.V.O Uan 

(Commodore  2nd  Class.} 

100  mMichael  Culme-Seymour,  M.V.O. 

1  Jan 
512  William  Coldingham  Masters 

Nicholson 30  June 

mPrice      Vaughan      Lewes, 
C.B.,  D.S.0 3    June 

CG  I  ■  (I)  m  Herbert         Charles 

385  )        Campbell  Da  Costa     ...  30  June 

n  yr     I  m  Ernest         Humbert 

■^£at   |      Grafton  30  June 

(H)m  John  Franklin  Parry...  30  June 

(Assistant  Hydrographer.) 

Page  [  Laurence     Eliot    Power, 

533   J      M.V.O.  ®       ...         .«  30  June 

(Captain  Superintendent  of  Contract  Built 
Ships. ,) 

CC  ~1 

385  f  tn* John  Scott  Luard  ...  30  June 

48 


Cuthbert   Edward   Hunter    30  June 
(Member  of  Ordnance  Board.} 

473  George  Price  Webley  Hope  30  June 
151  mRoger      John      Brownlow 

Keyes,  C.B.,  M.V.O.       ...  30  June 
(Commodore,  2nd-   Class.) 

mCecil  Foley  Lambert  ...  30  June 

(A  Lord  Commissioner  of  the  Admfralty) 

385  mHugh  Henry  Darby  Tothill  30  June 

(Assistant  to  Admiral  Commanding   Coast 

Guard  and  Reserves.) 

381  mThe    Ron.   Victor    Albert 

Stanley,  M.V.O 30  June 

342  mLionel  Halsey,  C.M.G.    ...  30  June 

484«Edwyn  Sinclair  Alexander- 
Sinclair,  M.V.O 30  June 

196am**Drury  St.  Aubyn  Wake  31  Dec 

385  j  Stuart  St.   John  Farquhar 

CG  )     (e)  31  Dec 

Herbert  Chatterton 31  Dec 

Tlhe  Hon.  Stanhope  Hawke     31  Dec 
117a  ) 

DY  \  Edward  Herbert  Mou bray  31  Dec 
Bos.  ) 

9  mHerbert      James      Ogilvy 

Millar        31  Dec 

m  James  Andrew  Fergusson     31  Dec 
(J)mThomas Webster  Kemp, 
CLE 31  Dec 

Page  i  mBertram       Mordaunt 
585     |      Chambers  ®  .-31  Dec 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

391cWilliam   Reginald  Hall  (e)  31  Dec 

232  PPTmHenry  Harvey   Bruce, 

M.V.O 31  Dec 

Clement  Greatorex,  M.V.O.  31  Dec 

(Naval  Assistant  to  Third  Sea  Lord.) 

213  mGeorge  Cuthbert  Cayley._  31  Dec 

266  AllanFrederick  Everett, C.B.  31  Dec 

( Captain  of  the  Fleet  and  Commodore, 

1st  Class.) 

70 


15 


CAPTAINS. 


1906 

265  Henry  Bertram  Pelly,  M.V.O.  1  Jan 
89  mEdward  William    Elphin- 

stone  Wemyss      ._          .-30  June 
239  (J)mJohn  Nicholas 30  June 

3392>mAUen  Thomas  Hunt,  C.S.I.  30  June 
63  mLewis  Clinton-Baker       ...  30  June 
337  mJohn     Frederick     Ernest 

Green         30  June 

tttRichard  Morden  Harbord  30  June 
39  Vivian        Henry         Gerald 

Bernard 30  June 

Charles  Frederick  Thorp    .„  30  June 

61  Edward  Francis  Bruen      ...  30  June 

114  James  Clement  Ley  (e)     ...  30  June 

5  mEdward  Cecil  Villiers     ...  30  June 

175  Edmond  Hyde  Parker        ...  30  June 

(Senior  Officer  of  the  Training  Squadron.) 

113  m  William  George   Elmhirst 

Ruck-Keene,  M.V.O.      ...  30  June 

m*Edward      Montgomery 

Phillpotts  (e)       30  June 

(Naval  Assistant  to  Second  Sea  Lord.) 
127i(7)mCunningham  Robert  de 

Clare  Foot  31  Dec 

IttAlgernon    Walker   Heneage, 

M.V.O 31  Dec 

174c(H)Erederick  Charles  Lear 

month        31  Dec 

191  mRobert       Edmund       Ross 

Benson       31  Dec 

366  mPhilip  Howard  Colomb  ...  31  Dec 
531  mGeorge  Holmes  Borrett  ...    31  Dec 

582amCharles    Ferdinand    Hen- 
derson         31  Dec 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

Brian     Herbert     Fairbairn 

Barttelot ,         ...  31  Dec 

mMarcus  Rowley  Hill        ....  31  Dec 
80  Henry   George  Glas   Sande- 

man  31  Dec 

547  m*Walter     Henry     Cowan, 

M.V.O.,  D.S.O.    „         ...  31  Dec 

420  Philip        Wylie         Dumas, 

C.V.O.       .„        _        _  31  Dec 


97 


1907 

38  mSpencer  Allen  Hickley    ...     1  Jan 

385  Richard  Webb        1  Jan 

366  Charles    William     Keighly 

Peach 30  June 

118  Maurice  Woollcombe  ...  30  June 
161  mCecil  Irby  Prowse  ...  30  June 

385  Guy  Reginald  Archer  Gaunt  30  June 
509  mCharles  Herbert  Morgan  30  June 
149  mGeorge  Bowes  Hutton  ...  30  June 
326  mEdward  Buxton  Kiddle  ...  30  June 

Cole  Cortlandt  Fowler  ...  30  June 
385  mWilliam  Firth  Slayter     ...  30  June 

(Captain  of  B..N.  College,  Greenwich  1 
217  mRonald  Arthur  Hopwood      30  June 

mCharles  Frederick  Corbett, 

M.V.O 30  June 

4  Arthur  Lindesay  Cay         ...  30  June 

p5  o  [  (A)     Godfrey     Marshall 

gff e  \      Paine,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  ...  30  June 

65  m  Frederick  Dundas  Gilpin- 
Brown ...  18  Sept 

392  Rudolf  Walter  Bentinck    ...  31  Dec 
86  Guy  Lutley  Sclater 31  Dec 

524   The  Hon.  Algernon  Douglas 
EdwardHarry  Boyle,M.  V.  O. 

@ 31  Dec 

^  273  m  Edmund    Percy    Fenwick 

George  Grant       31  Dec 

303  mEdwin  Veale  Underhill ...  31  Dec 
153       Henry  Lancelot  Mawbey    31  Dec 

384  mHerbert  John  Savill        ...  31  Dec 

520  mFrederick    Laurence   Field31  Dec 
The    Hon.   Hubert   George 

Brand,  M.V.O 31  Dec 

(Naval  Attach^) 

160«Henry  Blackett       31  Dec 

225(7)Henry  William  Grant     ...  31  Dec 
Charles  Martin  de  Bartolome, 

C.B 31  Dec 

(Naval  Assistant  to  the  First  Sea  Lord.) 

385  Sydney  Stewart  Hall,  C.B.._  31  Dec 

126 


CAPTAINS. 


96 


1908 

WCollmJohii    Edmund    Drum- 

niond         ...  ...  ...  30  June 

411  (H)lltHenry   Boyle   Towns- 

hend  Somerville  ...         ...  30  June 

305a mJames  Charles  Tancred  ...  30  June 

(i)  Douglas  Lionel  Dent*        30  June 

(  Captain  Superintendent  of  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyers  building  by  Contract.) 
274  m Warren  Hastings  D'Oyly...  30  June 
259  mBric  Percy  Coventry  Back  30  June 
l48amWilliam      John     Standly 

Alderson 30  June 

520        I  Charles      Edward      Le 

WColl\      Mesurier        30  June 

mAdolphus        Huddlestone 
Williamson,  M.V.O.        ...30  June 
575  Mortimer  L'Estrange  Silver  30  June 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government. ) 
Edward  Henry  Fitzhardinge 

Heaton-Ellis.  M.V.O.     ...  30  June 
( Assistant  Director  of  the 
Intelligence  Division  of  the 
Admiralty  War  Staff) 
Henry  Montagu  Doughty  ...  30  June 
16  Arthur  William  Craig        ...  30  June 
26  Reginald  Yorke  Tyrwhitt...  30  June 
503  mPhilip  Streatfeild,  M.V.O.  14  July 
(i)mMichael  Henry  Hodges    31  Dec 
(Naval  Attache,  Paris). 
258  mHughes  Campbell  Lockyer  31  Dec 

267  Noel  Grant »   31  Dec 

iV0Z>mJames  Douglas  Dick      ..,   31  Dec 

{Assistant  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance.) 

288  mJohn     Garnet   Armstrong  31  Dec 

Herbert  William  Richmond  31  Dec 

(Asst.  Director  of   Operations  Division 

of  the  Admiralty  War  Staff) 

177mHugb     Dudley      Richards 

Watson,  C.B.,  M.V.O.     ...  31  Dec 

347  mCharles  Blois  Miller        ...  31  Dec 

lllCrawford  Maclachlan    ...  31  Dec 

202  Francis  Wade  Caulfeild     ...  31  Dec 

160  m  Edward    Leonard    Booty, 

M.V.O.       ...         ...         ...  31  Dec 

1909 
(  H  )  mPrederick  Claude 

Coote  Pasco  ...         ...  30  June 

108  mSidney      Robert      Drury- 

Lowe         30  June 

46  Alfred  Charles  Sykes  ...  30  June 

2 17  J  John  Luce  30  June 

476  mRaymond  Andrew  Nugent   30  June 
157 


tnEustace  La  Trobe  Leatham  30  June 
27ZbPW  George  Henry  Baird   ...  30  June 
(T)  Wilfred  Henderson*    @ 

[RJ  (B) 30  June 

(Naval  Attache'.') 

159  Wilmot  Stuart  Nicholson  ...  30  June 

385  Thomas  Parry  Bonham      ..-  30  June 

(A) Murray FraserSueter.C.B.tO  June 

(Director  of  Air  Department.) 

284  Alfred      Ernie      Montacute 

Chatfield,  C.V.0 30  June 

MOaflJ  nt  *Prederick    Armand 

Powlett     19  Oct 

385  m*  Edward  George  Lowther- 

Crofton,  D.S.O.*  (e)    ...  31  Dec 
218eThomas  Lawrie  Shelford  ...  31  Dec 
182ft* John  Douglas  Edwards    ....  31  Dec 
tn Arthur  Gordon  Smith     ...  31  Dec 
(Lent  to  Australian  Government.) 
(Second   Naval  Member  of  ]\aval 
Board.) 
129a(J)mErnestSausmarezCarey  31  Dec 
99  Harry     Louis    d'Estoteville 

Skipwith  31  Dec 

47  *Charles    Duncan    Johnson 

M.V.O 31  Dec 

166  &5Frank  Brandt 31  Dec 

63«Arthur  Allan  Morison  Duff     31  Dec 
Hugh  Francis  Paget  Sinclair  31  Dec 
(Assistant  Director,  Mobilisation 
Division,  Admiralty  War  Staff) 

1910 

88  mMaurice     Swynfen     Fitz- 

Maurice     ...         ...         ...  30  June 

(Senior  Officer  on  the  Yangtse) 
229  (H)mErnewt  Clifford  Hardy  30  June 
510tltHerbert    Algernon    Adam  30  June 

131  Aubrey  Clare  Hugh  Smith, 

M.V.O 30  June 

79  Basil  Hew  Fanshawe         ...  30  June 
WCollH.ugh      Lindsay      Patrick 

Heard       ...  30  June 

34  m Vincent  Barkly  Molteno...  30  June 
WColl  Ernest  Kindersley  Loring  30  June 

141  *Judge  D'Arcy         30  June 

259  mFrancis  Gerald  St.  John...  30  June 
lb3  Frederic     Aubrey    Whitehead 

(e) 30  June 

448  (I)      John       Saumarez 

Dumaresq,  M.V.O.         ...  30  June 
537« William  Drummond  Church  31  Dec 
170  mGeorge  Bingham  Powell...  31  Dec 
286  Edward  Reeves        .„         ..  31  Dec 

132  Alexander  Fixrington         ...  31  Dec 
Cyril      Thoia.-.d       Moulden 

Fuller  (Ej  ®        ...         .„  31  Dec 
192 


96a 


CAPTAINS. 


1 91 0 — continued. 

487  m Thomas    Francis   Tregoye 

Michell  .„         ...         ...  31  Dec 

299  Aithur     Kipling     Waistell   31  Dec 

524    ) 

DY  }  m Victor  Gallafent  Gurner  31  Dec 

Dev    \ 

127aWalter  Maurice  Ellerton    ...  31  Dec 

291&mTheobald     Walter    Butler 

Kennedy  ...         ...  31  Dec 

NO  Dm  Charles      Douglas     Car- 

pendale  (b)  [R]  ...  31  Dec 

W Coll SBRobext  Warren  Johnson 

31  Dec 


1911 

1  ntAlexander  Percy  Davidson  22  June 
44  Harry      Mervyn      Kemmis 

Betty        22  June 

362  Francis  Martin  Leake        ....  22  June 
389  (i)  Herbert    John    Temple 

Marshall 22  June 

(Senior  Naval  Officer,  New 
Zealand  Division) 
Montagu    William    Warcop 

Peter  Consett      22  June 

[Naval  Attache). 
589  John        Collings       Taswell 

Glossop      22  June 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.~) 
234  ttt(i)John  Donald  Kelly    ...  22  June 
471iPhilip  Francklin,  M.V.O.  ...  22  June 
0ue    f  Henry      Tritton      Buller, 

"M  t     M.V.O.  22  June 

22  mDenis     Burke     Crampton, 

M.V.O.  © 22  June 

263  Arthur  Noel  Loxley 22  June 

tttFrederick    Shirley    Litch- 
field ...         ...         ...  22  June 

252  (2)mDavid    Murray  Ander- 
son, M.V.O 11  Aug 

185«mWilliam  Frederick  Blunt  31  Dec 
335  Mervyn  Hugh  Cobbe  ...  31  Dec 
552  mStephen     Herbert     Rad- 

cliffe 31  Dec 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

27  Thomas  Drummond Pratt  ...  31  Dec 

546  Henry  Lake  Cochrane     ...  31  Dec 

217 


(/)  tit  John  Koderick  Segrave  31  Dec 
{Naval  Attache.) 
69  Albert  Charles  Scott  ...  31  Dec 

200  Cecil  Henry  Fox     31  Dec 

145  Fawcet  Wray  31  Dec 

218  (7)ltt  William       Archibald 

Howard  Kelly 31  Dec 

Hubert  Lynes         31  Dec 


1912 

62  ntPercy    Molyneux   Bawson 

Koyds        1  Jan 

71  m  Louis     Charles      Stirling 

Woollcombe,  M.V.O.       ...    15  Feb 

452  (A)  Gerald  William  Vivian      30  June 

520      |  Bertram  Hornsby  Smith 

WColl)     (e)        30  June 

454  Francis  Clifton  Brown       ..    30  June 
391a*John      William      Leopold 

McClintock  .„         ...   30  June 

23  Robert  Gwynne  Corbett    ...  30  June 
5«Janies  Bose  Price  Hawksley, 

M.V.O „.  30  June 

67  mRichard  Hyde,  M.V.O.    ...  30  June 
Henry  Ralph  Crooke         ...  30  June 
(Assistant  Director  of  Naval 
Equipment) 
432  (I)  William        Wordsworth 

Fisher,  M.V.O 1  July 

ISO&Henry  Rawdon  Veale        ...   31  Dec 
366  Bertram  Sackville  Thesiger, 

C.M.G 31  Dec 

366      I 

DY     \\\\  Charles  Samuel  Wills    31  Dec 

Chat  J 

260  mRobert  Neale  Lawson      ...  31  Dec 

385  Cecil  Maxwell-Lefroy  (e)  ...  31  Dec 

521  Christopher  Russell  Payne  31  Dec 

240 


CAPTAINS. 


9¥ 


1913 

387  Robert  Nesham  Bax  .„     1  Jan 

528nt*Vernon      Harry      Stuart 

Haggard „         ...     1  Jan 

430  William  Bowden-Smith     ...     1  Jan 


332  (H)    Robert 
Glennis  . 


Woodyear 
30  June 


68amCharles    Penrose    Rushton 

Coode     30  June 

170  1  „        .    .    ,       T      . 

I  Francis  Arthur  Lavmgton 


BY 

Mai] 


Andrews 


30  June 


155  mCharles      Pipon      Beaty- 

Pownall 30  June 

Bertram      Sutton      Evans, 
M.V.O.      30  June 

363  (J)  Alan  Cameron  Bruce  ...  30  June 

146  (/"jFrancis  Haines  Marshall 

Jackson  30  June 

6  tit  James  Uchtred  Farie      .„  30  June 

520  Richard  Greville  Arthur 
Wellington  Stapleton- 
Cotton,  M.V.O 30  June 

475aCharles  John  Win  tour        ....  30  June 
385  Percival       Henry         Hall 

Thompson 30  June 

(Naval  Member,  Admiralty 
Volunteer  Committee). 

Alexander     Victor     Camp- 
bell, M.V.O.        ....         ...  30  June 

520  Frank  Oswald  Lewis  ...  30  June 

George  Trewby       ..  ....  30  June 

lit  Arthur  Vyell  Vyvyan     ...  30  June 
( Assistant  to  Chief  of  War  Staff) 


258 


tttWilliam    Henry    Dudley 

Boyle         30  June 

(JNdval  Attachi.') 

237  Alexander  Lowndes  ...  30  June 

WColl Alan  Geoffrey  Hotham  ...  30  June 

151  SBAlbert  Percy  Addison  ...  30  June 

352  Frederic  Charles  Dreyer     ...  30  June 

262  mCharles  Tibbits,  M.V.O....  31  Dec 

WCoWPercival  Henry  Warleigh  31  Dec 

Francis  Herbert  Mitchell  (e)  31  Dee 

WCollEugh  Edwards 31  Dec 

431  Cecil  Dacre  Staveley  Raikes  31  Dec 

231  (J)mJohn   Ewen   Cameron, 

M.V.O 31  Dec 

WColl James  Tobin  Bush  ...  31  Dec 

WColl Edward  Hilary  Rymer  ...  31  Dec 

Hugh  Powell   Evan   Tudor 

Williams 31  Dec 

(J)mValentineEgerton  Bagot 

Phillimore,  D.S.O.  ...  31  Dec 

524  (7)*Cyril  Samuel  Townsend  31  Dec 

WCollxciCecW.  Minet  Staveley  ...  31  Dec 

°D  V  I  HtJohn      Ernest       Troy te 

ptf   J      Harper,  M.V.O.  ..    31  Dec 

1 74a ttt John  Derwent  Allen       ...  31  Dec 

Robert     Gordon      Douglas 
Dewar      31  Dec 

Herbert  Reginald  Norbury    31  Dec 

WCollFr&nk  Larken     31  Dec 

524  Arthur    Cloudesley   Shovel 

Hughes  D'Aeth 31  Dec 

114  Ernest  Augustus  Taylor  ...  31  Dec 

512 (William  Rawdon  Napier  ...  31  Dec 


283 


98-9 


COMMANDERS. 


COMMANDERS. 


1898 


CG  (i)mJohn  Hercules  Robertson 


30  June 


1899 


U3b 
BY 

Haul  J 


(Nt)mErne8tEdwardLacy31  Dec 


1904 

TF/SHarold  Granville  Grenfell 

(Naval  Attach£)  30  June 

CG  mCharles  Reginald  Curtis  ...  30  June 

bpY    U/OvHenry   William^ 
Dover 


*®] 


Simms 


30  Junf 


1900 

474amFrederic  "William  Dean  .. 
CG  TttHerbert  DuCane  Luard  ., 


2  May 
9  Nov 


CG  mAlgernon 
Greville 


1901 

Eden    Brooke 


30  June 


1902 

®mMaurice    Hen  „ 
Nelson  ...         ...  26  June 

CtfmPhilip    D'Arcy   De   Saus- 

marez         26  June 

CG  mJohn  Campbell  Watson  ...  26  June 
CG  mEdward  Guy  Wright  Davy  26  June 
mCharles    Richard    Newdi- 
gate      Burne      (Lent      to 
Chilian   Government)     ...  26  June 
CG  mGeorge  Ernest    Stapleton 

Petch         ....         .-         ...  31  Dec 


® 


mPercy  William  Rimington 

30  June 


1903 

127 
DY 

Gib   , 

CG  Sidney  Richard  Olivier      ...  31  Dec 

CG  mThomas     Leslie     Thorpe- 

Doubble  31  Dec 

CG  mCharles  Tuthill  Borrett  ...  31  Dec 
15 


CO  (j^Ulenry  Leage  Dicks  ....  30  June 
CG  mArthur  Hugh  Oldham  ...  30  June 
CG  mHenry  Bernard  Montagu...  30  June 
CG  mArthur     Bertram     Finch 

Dawson •  •»*  "ec 

CG  mmOctavius  Harold  Daniel  31  Dec 

CG  mHugb    Francis    Wyldbore 

L(X  m      S  Wyldbore-Smith      ...  31  Dec 

mWilliam      Balfour      Mac- 

donald 31  Dec 

Hector  Lloyd  Watts- Jones.  „  31  Dec 
CG  mWilliam  Nevill  England..  31  Dec 
272  mRichard  Huth  Walters  (e)  31  Dec 

5J?i)  r~\  Charles  Walter  Camp- 

D  X  f  (W)     bell  Strickland  ...  31  Dec 

Pemo  )   v-^  _,      . 

CG   mArthur    Herbert    Charles 

Chesney  Home...         ...  31  Dec 

1905 

CG  Godfrey  Tuke  ...         ...  30  June 

©Stanley    Bernard    Nor- 
folk..   30JunJ 

(Assistant  Superintendent  of  Compasses, 
Admiralty.') 

385  (Nt)mGuy  Montagu  Marston  30  Jund 

19  Ernest  Henslowe    30  Jui 

mHenry  Cecil  Carr... 

Philip  James  Stopford 
306  mTristan  Dannreuther 
366  Pasfield  Victor  Oliver 
45UFrederic  Henry  Walter 

178  Norman  Litchfield   Stanley  31  Dec 
fit;  mJohn  Barnes  Sparks        ...  31  Dec 

179  Peter  William  Edward  Hill  31  Dec 
WCollmB.-agh    Gaultier    Coghill 

Somerville  31  Dec 

421  George  Cecil  Hardy  ...  31  Dec 

386  mHenry     FitzRoy     George 

Talbot       31  Dec 

45 


„  30  Jund 
...  31  Dec] 
..  31  Dec 
...  31  Dec 
31  Dec 


COMMANDERS. 


100 


1906 

498  John     Richard     Le    Hunte 

Ward         

490    | 

jjy      Godfrey  Edwin  Corbett... 

268^'Henry  Luxmoore 
225&Harold  Ernest  Browne  (E)* 
545  Gerald    Thomas    Fleetwood 

Pike 

William  Mellor        

Ill  tnColin  MacKenzie,  D.S.O. 
WCollGeovge    Bennett    Weston 

Young 
377  mGeorge  Norman  Ballard.  „ 

127  mJohn  Harvey        

52  Robert     Cathcart     Kemble 

Lambert 

505  Philip      Agnew      Bateman- 

Champain 
366  tit  Humphrey  Wykeham 

Bowring   ® 
WCollGeovge  Michael  Keane    . . . 
Francis    Gerard  St.  George 

Brooker 
CO  Hugh  Barrington  Le  Fanu 

fcf\  Ernest  Foster   Gregory 

264<zHarry  Hesketh  Smyth 

366  mJohn  Foster  Grant-Dalton 

Sh\^y       Penfold     

366  mJames  William  Guy  Innes 
158  Henry  Cyril  Royds  Brockle- 

bank 

519  tit  John  Maxwell  Dalrymple 
Elphinstone  Warren 
96  Edgar  Robert  Morant 
342  Henry  Edgar  Grace  (B)     ... 


30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 

30  June 

30  June 

31  Aug 

31  Dee 
31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


1907 

224  (Nf)mAlired  Astley  Ellison       1  Jan 
l$5aWSB.eiben  Neville  Garnett 

[R]  Uan 

mfiubert  Searle  Cardale    ...     1  Jan 
(Serving  under  the,  Greek  Government). 
40  Herbert   Maclver    Edwards     4  Mar 
150  mWilliam  Mitchell  Moir    ...  30  June 
1 1 8  William  Johns  Beckett  Law    30  June 
240  Reginald  Arthur  Norton    ...  30  June 
77 


22i 


Whately 


30  June 


UtHerbertRoutley  Moss 


30  June 

30  June 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
30  June 

30  June 

30  June 
30  June 

30  June 


Charles    Edward 
Pyddoke    ... 
520    i 

p„F  \  ^J     Williams 30  June 

CG  Reginald  Ernest  Carr  ...  30  June 

(j^lttGerald  Hubbard  Welch  30  June 

IFCwFwalter     Reginald    Glynn 

Petre 
493  iu*William   George    Ainslie 

Kennedy    

492&mRowiand  Henry  Bather  ... 
WColl Henry  Willcox  Osburn  ... 
518  Arthur    Kenneth   Macrorie, 

M.V.O 

385  WSWilliam  Leslie  Elder  ... 
520  mWilliam     Douglas    Paton, 

M.V.O , 

265  Cecil  Halsted   France-Hay- 

hurst  

CG  Alfred  Barnett  Barker 
520        1  TF*SArthur    de    Kewer 

W  Coll  f     Livius  May 

276  WSmRudolf  Miles  Burmester  30  June 
453  mLione)  George  Preston  ....  30  June 
438  Gerald  Vivian  CufE  Knox  ...  31  Aug 

28  tltCecil  Francis  Lacon  Watson  31  Dec 
34   /CJvJohn       Alexander 

kJiy  Webster,  M.V.O.  ...  31  Dec 
148c Lawrence  Leopold  Dundas...  31  Dec 
350  Walter Egerton Woodward...  31  Dec 

®mArthur       Beckett 
Hughes  .„         ...  31  Dec 

176a    TFS(Nt) Wilfrid  Nunn     ...  31  Dec 
2 1 7<; m* John  Henry  Loftie         ...  31  Dec 
nv         I  /TII\  Henry        Charles 
RKonq  \  ^     RuSSel  Boucner  31  Dec 

464  George  James  Todd 31  Dec 

12«Archibald  Cochrane  ...  31  Dec 

WCollChaxleB  William  Trousdale  31  Dec 

29  Reginald  Louis  Orient  on    ...  31  Dec 
327  Spencer  Dundas  Forbes     , 

385  Cyril  Asser 

473   WtfDavid  Thomas  Norris  , 
364  mJohn  Alexander  Ingles 
WColl  "FPtfmPercy  Tufton  Hamilton 

Beamish  31  Dec 

20  ttt  Arthur  Edmund  Wood   ...  31  Dec 

129  Thomas  ErskiDe  Wardle    ...  31  Dec 

113 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


101 


COMMANDERS. 


1908 

©Sydney  Francis  Sandys 
Kotch         .30  June 

265amArthur  Gainsford  Warren    30  June 
99  Arthur  Welland  Lowis       „„.  30  June 
CG  (T)Fitzmaurice  Acton        ...  30  June 
590    mCharles     La    Primaudaye 

Lewin        ...         ....         ...  30  June 

(Lent  to  Australian  Government.) 

391<z  (Nty  mGeorge  Parish  Boss  ...  30  June 

366  Duncan  Tatton  Brown       ....  30  June 
388  Alister  Francis  Beal  ...  30  June 

350aTT*SCathcart  Bomer  Wason    30  June 

518  (Nf)  mGeorge    Napier    Tomlin 

M.V.0 30 

1  mWalton  Cornelius  Grinnell 

Buxton      30 

365  mErnest  Stevenson 30 

385      \  mCharles  Laverock  Lambe 
NOD  j  30 

520       )  WSRemj  Gerald  Elliot 

WColl)     Lane 30 

167  Charles  William  Bruton     ...  30 

284  Henry  Wise  Parker 30 

219aPWTIie  iJim.Herbert  Meade  30 
180  mOliver  Backhouse. ...         ...  30 

260  Arthur  Bromley       31 

1 136mBobert  Wilberf  orce  Myburgh 

31 
385  Bichard   Faulkner   Herbert 

Hartland  Mahon  ...  31 

524  mWyndham  Lerrier  Bamber  31 


251  Percy  George  Brown 


31 


June 

June 
June 

June 

June 
June 
June 
June 
June 
Aug 

Dec 

Dec 
Dec 
Dec 


540 
BY 
Sh 
Ma 


® 


mCecil      Alexander 
Severn     


31  Dec 


WS  Forster  Delafield 

Arnold-Forster  ...  31  Dec 

72  Stanley  Lyte  Willis  ...  31  Dec 

430  mFrancis  Edmund  Musgrave 

Garforth    ....         ....         ....  31  Dec 

191  mEdward  Oliver  Gladstone    31  Dec 
MB  WSPevcj  Withers  ...  31  Dec 

256  mHarold  Escombe 31  Dec 

390  The  Right  Hon.  Patrick  James 

Boyle,  Viscount  Kelburn      31  Dec 
385  1  Eric    Valentine    Frederick 
Soil)     Badclyffe  Dugmore       ...  31  Dec 
117<zBernard      John     Hamilton 

Ward      .  .«         ...         „   31  Dec 
48  Lancelot  Napier  Turton    ...  31  Dec 

147 


Bernhard  Alexander  Pratt- 

Barlow 31  Dec 

(H)Bishop  Octavius  Maturin 

Davy         31  Dec 

(Naval  Assistant  to  Hydrographer.) 

259  Eobert  Jeffreys        .„         ....  31  Dec 

542«Osmond  James  Prentis       ...  31  Dec 

94  mCharles Donnison  Boper  ...  31  Dec 

245  Cecil  George  Chichester  @      31  Dec 

385       |  Thomas  Hector    Moles- 

NOB     worth  Maurice 31  Dec 


1909 

i }  (C+\  Frederick  Parland  Loder- 

Kfy    Symonds         1  Jan 

49  Charles     Archibald      Wise 

Wrightson  30  June 

CG  mHugh  Percival  Buckle      ,„  30  June 

2S4  (im\  Herbert  Laurence   Ed- 

KSJ     wards  .30  June 

267  mClaude    Alwin    Bombulow- 

Pearse       30  June 

Pane  1  (A)ntFrancis        Bowland 

431a    (      Scarlett 30  June 

326cStanley  Venn  Ellis 30  June 

\Nn Arthur  Lucas  Ashby  ...  30  June 
(Lent  for  duty  xmder  the  Turkish 
Government.) 
IB    TFSBernard  St.  George  Col- 
lard  ..."         30  June 

80     Otto   Herman     Stahlknecht  30  June 
4  50  .P  Wttt Anselan  John  Buchanan 


Wallace 


30  June 


30  June 
30  June 


Stirling 
George     Vincent 

Carey        

W CollM.a,uTice  Dorsett  Evans 

WColl  I  Cnar^es  Talbot  Hardy...  30  June 
298  James      Denham      Douglas 

Stewart     30  June 

326  TF-SCyril  Peel  30  June 

151  #2?Algernon  Henry  Chester 

Candy 30  June 

520  I  TFSAlfred  Dudley  Pick- 
W Coll  )      man  Bogers  Pound...  30  June 

172 


.'■' 


©NA;  . 


•;-. 


COMMANDERS. 


102 


277  Laurence  Eichard  Oliphant  30  June 
520  John  Moore  Casement  ...  30  June 
261  SBm John  Alfred  Moreton  .„  30  June 

266  mCharles  William    Rawson 

Royds         30  June 

100  *  mFrancisRobertWrottesley  31  Aug 
522  Vincent  Lewin  Bowring     ...  3]  Dec 
qq   /ki*\ Thomas    Acland     Wil- 

3y  ^     liams 31  Dec 

510  mReginald  Montagu  Roberts 

West 31  Dec 

113  Humphrey  Hugh  Smith     ...  31  Dec 
35  mCyril     Thomas    Hewlett 

Cooper      ....         ....         ...  31  Dec 

509  mPercy  Johnson      31  Dec 

\  mHoward  James  Lionel 

Walter  KoxWillcox...   31  Dec 


273 


®' 


266    (Nt) Oliver  Elles  Leggett  ...  31  Dec 

385      i  mAlldin    Usborne  Moore 

NOD  ]      (e)       31  Dec 

520  mBasil  Vernon  Brooke       ...  31  Dec 
141  George  Douglas  Jephson    ...    31  Dec 
512  tftLeonard      Andrew     Boyd 

Donaldson  ...         ...  31  Dec 

239  ttt Robert  Alexander  Rice  ...  31  Dec 
520        [Herbert  Willes  Webley 

WColl  ]      Hope 31  Dec 

TFSBarrv  Edward  Domvile  *(e) 

®  [R] 31  Dec 

(Assistant    Secretary,    Imperial 
Defence  Committee.) 

60  lit  Harry  Rowlandson  Godfrey  31  Dec 
219  IFSArthur  Tudor  Darley  31  Dec 
159  TFSArthur  John  Da  vies  ...  31  Dec 
266  TFSRoger    Roland     Charles 

Backhouse,  C.B.  [E]      ...  31  Dec 
(A)Oliver  Schwann. _         ...  31  Dec 
(Assistant  Director  of  Air 
Department'). 


1910 

NOD    Charles  Andrew  Fountaine  1  Jan 
385  mHubert  Henry  Holland  ...  30  June 
268dmThomas     Charles     Alfred 

BlomefLeld  30  June 


520  Frederick  Noel  Fargus       ....  30  June 

MD  Stanley  Ray  Miller 30  June 

537  Claude  Seymour      30  June 

Page  \  Ernest  Orford  Ballantyne 
433a"  |  30  June 

180a Alan  Montagu  Teats- Brown  30  June 
WCollSejmouT  Fisher  Rowe    ...  30  June 
Arthur      Brandreth      Scott 

Dutton      ...  30  June 

(Serving  at  Admiralty.') 
419  Walter  Lingen  Allen  ....  30  June 
225  Colin  Kenneth  Maclean  ...  30  June 
OD  mClaud  Hamilton  Sinclair...  30  June 
145  FFStttArthurEdwardSilvertop  30  June 
177  Hugh  Justin  Tweedie  ...  30  June 
TB  \  mWalter  Burdge  Compton, 
116  f       M.V.0 30  June 

ng  }  tttGeorge  Plunkett  England  30  June 
305« Argentine  HughAlington  ...  30  June 
199  mWilfred  Tomkinson  ...  30  June 

Hugh  Bowring  Mulleneux  ...  30  June 
392  Eric  John  Arthur  Fullerton  31  Aug 
294  mErnest     George     William 

Davidson 31  Dec 

-o   /TT>i Alexander        Galloway 

M  klfy     Wright  31  Dec 

431  Quentin       Charles       Alex- 
ander Craufurd 31  Dec 

558  John  Bryan  Stevenson        ...  31  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
387   ^mCasper_ 


Boucher 


200 


(W)     Ballard  ..         .„   31  Dec 

128«Robert     Henry     Coppinger  31  Dec 

273&TFS@WilliamMunroKerr  31  Dec 
86  Albert      Markham        Hood 

Phillips 31  Dec 

114  TFSHorace  Walker  Longden  31  Dec 
361  &5Apsley     Dunbar      Max- 
well Cherry  ...         ...  31  Dec 

®Lockhart  Leith     31  Dec 

(H)Henry  Percy  Douglas  ...  31  Dec 
(Superintendent  of  Charts, 
Hydrographic  Dept., 

230 


103 


COMMANDERS. 


232  tttErnest  William  Denison  ....  31  Dec 
275aDenis  Granville  Thynne     ...  31  Dec 

Percy  Pitts  ... 31  Dec 

524  mFrank  Powell        ...         ._    31  Dec 

153  xaThe  Hon.    Arthur   Lionel 

Ochoncar    Forbes- Sempill  31  Dec 

391fiTPSJoseph  Charles  Walrond 

Henley*  [E]  ®  (*D     ...  31  Dec 
291  Charles      Nicolas      Tindal- 

Carill-Worsley      ....         ...  31  Dec 

366     ]  (A)(J)Edward  Alexander 
Page  \     Dimsdale     Masterman 

431&  S      (e)         31  Dec 

457   TFSEdward  Astley  Kushton  31  Dec 


1911 

WfMUa,le    Grenville     Rowley - 

Conwy       22  June 

WCollRenry     Percy     Valentine 

Hickman 22  June 

114  (Nt)  Horace   Cyril  Watson  22  June 

274  Michael  Henley  Wilding  ...  22  June 

2»2rr  I  /C2\mStephen  Bowie- Evans 
DY  \  W)  22  June 

Cafe  \ 

146^mBerwick  Curtis     22  June 

531  ulFrederick  Burnaby  Noble  22  June 
306«Harold  Ernest  Bulivan  ...  22  June 
127«Herbert  Arthur   Buchanan- 

Wollaston 22  June 

512  John  Hutchings      ...         ...  22  June 

273  Hugh  Schomberg  Currey  ...  22  June 
George  Parker  Bevan         ...  22  June 
(Naval  Secretary  of  Ordnance  Board) 
5  Leonard       Laurence       Peel 

Willan       22  June 

Claude  Lionel  Cumberlege 
(Lent  for  duty  under 
Australian  Govt.)  ...  22  June 

253 


496  John  Fen  wick  Warton      ....  22  June 


540  Gilbert       Cyril 
Crispin 


William 


22  June 


11a  PF;S(i)mHenryFranklinChevalier 

Kitchener         22  June 

9  mNorman  Hunter  Carter  ...  22  June 

387   TFSmKenneth  Gilbert  Balmain 

Dewar       22  June 

263  n^SRobertMarslandGroves(E)  22  June 

432  Francis  Arthur  Marten       . .   31  Aug 

2l8^Henry  Peel  Kitchie  ...  31  Dec 

121  Kerrison  Kiddle      31  Deo 

Sandford    Grant     Radclifie 

Nevile       .31  Dec 

130  Julian  Herbert  Woodbridge  31  Dec 

405  mAmbrose  Maynard  Peck...  31  Dec 

OB   TFtfWilliam    Robert  Wild- 
man  Kettlewell  ...  .„  31  Dec 

213  mErnest  Henry  Rideout  ...  31  Dec 

244  mNorton  Allen  Sulivan       ...  31  Dec 

61  mHarold  Douglas  Briggs    ...  31  Dec 

420  mGeorge    William   McOran 

Campbell 31  Dec 

476  Henry    Karslake  Kitson  ...  31  Dec 

148«Arthur    Goodeuough    Crau- 

furd 31  Dec 

145  (Nf)  mHarold  Owen  Remold  31  Dec 

381  nt  Henry      Graham     Sher- 

brooke       ...         .«  ...  31  Dec 

263  Ernest  Wigram       31  Dec 

524  Ralph  Collins  ....         ...  31  Dec 

352   (Nt)mRichard  Home         ....  31  Dec 

337  Gregory  Gonville  Cufi  Wood- 
Martin ....  31  Dec 

492  mAlexander  Robinson  Pal- 
mer   31  Dec 

WCollWS   Tlie  Hon.   Matthew 

Robert  Best,  M.V.O.      ...  31  Dec 

280 


COMMANDERS. 


104 


1912 

XSiThe  Hon.  Richard  Orlando 

Beaconsfield  Bridgeman       15  Feb 

163  Ernest   Edward    Alexander 

Betts  ...         .....         ...  30  June 

66  Robert  Lewis  Way  .. .         ...  30  June 

39  William  Werden  Wilson    ...  30  June 

203  William  Gilbert  Howard  ...  30  June 

2TSe  Graham    Richard    Leicester 

Edwards    ...         ...         ...  30  June 

385    )  George  Ronald  Beddard 
NOD\      Blount 30  June 

m®Ronald  Evered  Chilcott     30  June 

524  Cecil  Horace  Pilcher  ...  30  June 

471&Geoffrey  Hopwood 30  June 

391aTF<SWalter    John    Challoner 

Lake 30  June 

213  Harold  Victor  Dundas  ...  30  June 
366  TFSArthur  Kemmis  Betty...  30  June 
3396®mTheodore  John  Hallett  30  June 
117  (i)Cecil     Vivian     Usborne* 

(E)  ®  [R]        30  June 

524   WSm*Sir   Charles    Rodney 

Blane,^ 30  June 

ifin  /^i^^Henry   Evans    Freke 

lbu  ^     Aylmer  30  June 

273bWSmTheHon.  Arthur  Stopford 

30  June 

385  Wion  de  Malpas  Egerton  ...  30  June 

WColl Robert  Arthur  Hornell  ...  30  June 

520      !  WV(^S.  Guy  Plan tagenet 
WColl  f  ^^     Bigg- Wither   30  June 

65  mFrederick  Charles  Fisher...  30  June 

120  mJohn  Miles  Steel 30  June 

273JThomas  Leigh  Goldie  ...  30  June 
1 59  mEdward  Tyrrell  Inman  ...  30  June 

385    )  mHumphrey         Thomas 
NOD  (      Walwyn   [E]  •••  30  June 

306 


284   WSThe  Eon.  Reginald  Aylmer 

Ranfurly  Plunkett  ...  30  June 

--v  mEdward  Ratcliffe  Garth 
(Nt)    Russell  Evans  C.B.  ®    1  July 

WColl mThomas  John  Spence  Lyne  28Sept 

266  (J)Alexander  Riall  Wadham 

Woods       9  Dec 

439«Henry  Haire-Forster         ...  31  Dec 

217  mReginald     James    Newall 

Watson     31  Dec 

231  mGeorge    Knightley    Chet- 

wode  ...         ...         ...  31  Dec 

180&Lionel  John  Garfit  Anderson  31  Dec 

292  mRiohard  Forster  White...  31  Dec 

ID  TF/SmGilbert  Owen  Stephen- 
son...        .„         31  Dec 

4  95  mHugh  Trevor  Prichard    ...  31  Dec 

114  \  mHubert  Seeds  Monroe  ....  31  Dec 

14  John  Francis  Herbert  Cole  31  Dec 
475  Gerald  Langston  Parnell  ...  31  Dec 
175  John  Lewis  Pearson  ...   31  Dec 

263  (j\jf)John  Walsh  Carrington  31  Dec 

34  mEdward  CoverleyKennedy  31  Dec 

180  Charles  Morton  Forbes      ....  31  Dec 

2  Brien  Michael  Money         ...  31  Dec 

352  mGeorge  Edgar  Lewin      ...  31  Dec 

512  Ronald  Howard      31  Dec 

385     \Wilfred  Frankland  French 
NOD]  31  Dec 


1913 

391cWilliam  Milbourne  James...     1  Jan 

22'8«<$j9mCharles    James    Cole- 

brooke  Little       ....         ....     1  Jan 

330 


105 


COMMANDERS. 


1913— contd. 

63amAlan     James    Mackenzie- 
Grieve ...  30  June 

160aHarry  Tylden  Mosse  .„  30  June 

347  mJohn  Colin  Howard  Lindsay  30  June 
546  Philip  Hyde  Waterer         ...  30  June 

391  mFrancis  Alexander  Clutter- 
buck  30  June 

385  Vernon  Stanhope  Rashleigh    30  June 

385      )  Stanley  Tunstal  Haverfield 
NOD  j      Wilton  30  JuDe 

479«Thomas  Christopher  Harry 

Williams 30  June 

®mLewis  Tobias    Loftus 
Jones  (Naval  Assistant 
to  Director  of  Naviga- 
tion)   30  June 

237  (N^  Charles  Cockin  Johnson  30  June 

238  John  Casement        30  June 

196«mCharles  Frederick  Ballard    30  June 

131  mLawrence  Walter  Braith- 

waite         .30  June 

tttGeorge  Piercy  Leith        ...  30  June 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 

„Q1    f^\  TheHon.  Arthur  Charles 
ayic\gy     Strutt  30  June 

160    1  /{"jJvWinstanley  Robert 

225e  J  K~y     Coverdale  Moorsom  30  June 

89  Francis  Alexander    Waddi- 

love  Buller  30  June 

520  ®mArthur  Lionel  Snagge  ...  30  June 

503  mMorshead  Buchanan  Baillie- 

Hamilton  ...         ...         ...  30  June 

WCottWiWam  Fortescue  Sells'...  30  June 

108  (A.)Raymond  Fitzmaurice  ....  30  June 

.o9   /£j2\TltThomas  Charles  Arm- 

im   ^NT;     strong,  C.S.C.  ...  30  June 

213  mAdrian  Holt  Smyth         .„  30  June 
353 


30  June 

30  June 
30  June 


108amTheodore     Evelyn     John 

stone  Bigg 
385  Lionel  Fitzgerald  Maitland 

Kirwan 
276«Frank  Forester  Rose 
11   WSmCyril  St.  Clair  Cameron 

30  June 
484<zmThomas  Norman  James  ...  30  June 

164  mFrederick  Edward  Ketelbey 

Strong       30  June 

Gerard  Aylmer  Wells         ...  30  June 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 

340a(  7)Neston  William  Diggle     30  June 

273  George  Thomas  Carlisle  Parker 

Swabey  [R]         30  June 

00c      \ 

NOD  I  Patrick  Edward  Parker     30  June 

mRobert  Cecil  Hamilton      . .  30  June 
[Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 

366  mHenry      Percy       Smyth 
Osbourne  ... 

507am William  Cadman 

299  &5Nicholas   Edward  Arch 

dale  ._  

512  John  Knowles  im  Thurn    .. 


30  June 
30  June 


30  June 
30  Jute 

16  Ralph  Eliot 30  June 

237  Ragnar  Musgrave  Colvin  (e)  30  Jute 
Andrew    Lumisden    Strange 

[E]  30  June 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 
tnReginald     Guy    Hannam 

Henderson  30  June 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 


161 


524  Howard  John  Kennard 
U7b(I)xaThe      Hon.       William 
Spencer  Leveson-Gower... 

^OD  \  Edward  A1*ham 

©tnHarry      Lewin      Lee 
Pennell(E) 

166  W7?Guy  Hamilton 

4  Percy     Lockhart     Harnam 
Noble,  M.V.O 


378 


30  June 

30  June 
30  June 

30  June 

30  June 

31  Aug 


COMMANDERS. 


106 


1913— contd. 

WCollJoseph    Armarid    Shuter, 

M.V.0 31  Dec 

258  mGerard  Clarence  Pigou  ...  31  Dec 

288  mFrancis  Cartmel  Vaughan  31  Dec 

(H)John  Dodd  Nares        ...  31  Dec 
(Naval  Assistant  to  Hydro- 
grapher) 

54  Charles  Albert  Fremantle...  31  Dec 

2916tttRobert     Henry     Ramsay 

Mackay     31  Dec 

George  Lawrence  Massey...  31  Dec 

348  Charles  Ewer  Cundall       ...  31  Dec 

161  Manuel  Dasent       31  Dec 

79  mHarry  Lumsden  Boyle  ...  31  Dec 

547  mHalton  Stirling  Lecky  ®    31  Dec 

384  Basil  George  Washington...  31  Dec 

515  Godfrey     Francis     William 

Grayson 31  Dec 

153   (Nt)  mRobert  Alyen  Richards  31  Dec 


159 


®mHarry  William  Cuth- 
bert  Hughes 31  Dec 

448  Norman  Hugh  Rankin       ...  31  Dec 

186  Geoffrey  Mack  worth  ...  31  Dec 

293amReginald  St.  Pierre  Parry  31  Dec 

146  Aubrey  Lambert     31  Dec 

a  on  /T[S  Henry   George    Homer 

*,,u  kffi/      Adams         31  Dec 

286  Arthur  Milward  Stancomb    31  Dec 

(J)Bertram  William  Lothian 
Nicholson 31  Dec 

100  Charles     Wolf  ran     Round - 

Turner       31  Dec 

342  (N?)mEdwardRoynon  Jones  31  Dec 


402 


WColl  \  ^""Thomas  Fisher  (e)  31  Dec 
259  m Arthur  Leslie  Gresson    ...  31  Dec 

520  Richard     Herbert      Denny 

Townsend 31  Dec 

151  Richard  George  Hervey    ...  31  Dec 

ki    /T2\(-0ntRichard  Augustus 

l>1   V*y     Sandys  Hill 31  Dec 

273JmHenry    John    Studholme 

Brownrigg  ...         ...  31  Dec 

520  mFrancis  Murray  Austin  ...  31  Dec 

85      )  Douglas  William  O'Bryen 
NOD  (      Forsyth  31  Dec 

WColl(I)The  Hon.  Bertram 
Thomas  Carlyle  Ogilvy 
Freeman  Mitford  ...  31  Dec 

528  Robert  Gerald  Fane  ...  31  Dec 

326  ntWilfrid  Allan  Egerton    ...  31  Dec 

19«&3George  Bridges  Lewis  ...  31  Dec 

bWColl  \  Arthur  Rice  *  (B)        ...  31  Dec 
366  mHenry  Crosby  Halahan  ...  31  Dec 


471&(N?)mWalter  Scott. 


31  Dec 


1914 


zwt  (A)  (I)  Neville     Florian 
ggfj"      Usborne[R] 1  Jan 

WCollSydney  Boyd  Boyd-Richard 

son -  ...     1  Jan 


419 


107-8 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS . 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


502 


®< 


1900 

CG  George  Edward  Basil  Hand    30  June 
CG  Francis      William      Russell 

Hewett ...  25  Aug 

1901 

CG  Henry  Douglas  Gerard  Foord    1  Apr 
(H)mLewis         Dudley 

Penfold         ._         ...  31  Dec 

1902 

CG  John  Paul  Irven       1  Oct 

CG  Robert      William      Francis 

Travers      ... 1  Oct 

1903 

CG  mCharles  Pleydell  Mansel ...  30  June 
CG  Harry  Charles  John  Roberts 

West  ...         31  Dec 

CG  mGeorge  Geoffrey  Codring- 

ton.„         ...         ._         ...  31  Dec 

1904 

CG  mHenry     Montague     John 

Rundle      14  May 

CG  Henry  Ralph  Heathcote    ...  30  June 
CG  mPatrick  Spencer    ...         ...  30  June 

CG  Clarence  Alban  Fulcher  ...  30  June 
CG  mArthur  Sydney  Chambers  31  Aug 
CG  Basil  Ay  ton  Austen  , ..     1  Oct 

CG  Harry  Lionel  Wells  ...     1  Oct 

BlHarold  Trevelyan  Atlay  ...  31  Dec 

502  (S)(H)FrancisMay  ...  31  Dec 

1905 

CG  in  John  Allan  Gregory         ...     1  Apr 
CG  Bertram     Owen     Frederick 

Phibbs       ...         ....         ...   25  May 

CG  (Nt)mBasil  Stratford  Noake  22,  June 
CG  mFrederick  Hare  Hallowes     22  June 

CG  Thomas  Henderson 22  June 

CG  mSpencer   Richard  Strettell 

Richards 1  Oct 

C<rmWilliam  Charles  Castle    ...     1  Oct 
CG  Gerald  Ducat  31  Dec 

1906 

(Q)(i)John  Alexander  Dun- 
can (e)      .„         15  Jan 

(Superintendent  of  Research, 
Chemical  Research  Dept., 
Woolwich,} 
27 


503  (GtX-OAlbertSiegmundSus- 

mann  (e)  ...         ...         ...   15  Jan 

(G)Jotm    Arthur    Lambert 

Hay* 1  Apr 

(Assistant  Proof  and  .Experimental  Officer 

Research  Dept.,  Woolwich.) 
CG  (T)Cecil  Rice  Nicholl        ...  30  June 
CG  Francis  Ryle  Wood...         ._  30  June 

CG  mSamuel  Collins      ...         ...  30  June 

524 

mArchibald  Thomas 

Stewart. 


DY 
Dev. 


30  Sept 


mGeoffrey       Basil 
Simson  [R] 


Spicer- 


..    30  Sept 


(Lent  for  Survey  of  Gambia  Riter.) 


1907 

385  (Tt)John  Ambrose  Slee    ....  15  Jan 

(Acting  Commander.) 
CG  mHerbert  Maynard   Denny     1  Apr 

487  (Nt)mSydney  Robinson     ...  30  June 

CG  Leopold  George  Darker  Way  30  June 

(G)Sidney  Julius  Meyrick...  15  July 

(Lent  for  duty  under   Greek  Govt. 

as  Acting  Commander.') 
(Gt)Arthur   William   Tom- 

linson  ..  ...         ...  15  July 

(Asst.       Inspector,      Nwval 
Ordnance  Inspection  Staff) 
1  James  Sandbach  Parker     ...     1  Oct 
Henry  Chapman  Alcock    ...     1  Oct 
(T)Thomas    Edmund    Har- 
rison           ...  16  Oct 

366  Fitzroy  Henry  Hall 31  Dec 

CG  Mark  Goodwin  Newton      ...  31  Dec 

CG  Philip  Douglas  Roberts  West  31  Dec 

li27JmLouis  Herbert  Crozier     ...  31  Dec 

179  (i)Sydney  Harold  Tennyson  31  Dec 


1908 

524  Charles  Lionel  Brendon     ...  1  Apr 

219  (G)Arthm'  Douglas  Barrow  1  Apr 

CG  (i)John  Wilfred  Nash        ...  30  June 

tttBernard  Elliot  Prichard  ...  30  June 

105  fonGodfray  Powys  Bamber  30  June 
58 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


109 


1 908— (contd.~) 
431  (i)(g)Harry  MacLeod  Fraser     1  Oct 

180  (G)  mAlfred  Frank  St.  Clair 

Armitage  ...         ....         ...     1  Oct 

Page  iCN(H)lttHaroid       Dreyer 

532   V£!y     Warburg      ....         ...     1  Oct 

(Surveying  Officer  for  Special  Business 
Hydrographic  Bept.~) 

434  Francis    George    Crawshay 

Coates       1  Oct 

476  (Tt)      Malcolm  Henry 

Somerled  MacDonald      ._.  15  Oct 


540  — 
BY  (Nt) 
Sh.      w 


Albert   Edward  Dixie 

®  28  Nov 


(ji4^(H)LewiB  Tobias  Jones  15  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Govt.) 

510  (G)FrederickPollet  Norman   15  Dec 

(G)Frederick  Crosby  Halahan. 
M.V.O „  15  Dec 

(  G  Valentine  David  English  ...  31  Dec 

99  (G)  Philip  Henry  Trimmer     31  Dec 

493  mJohn  May 31  Dec 

431  Vaughan  Alexander  Edward 

Hanning-Lee       ...         ...  31  Dec 

o  l    (w/h  Anthony  Francis  Joseph 

"      KJy     MacDermott  ...  31  Dec 

161  Philip       Sidney      Ronayne 

Conron      ... 31  Dec 

540  mWilliam   Hamilton   Heath 

Sinclair  Thomson  ....  31  Dec 


Robert  Stewart  Roy  ...  31  Dec 

CGPWmAithur  Vernon  Ross  ...  31  Dec 


288  mGeorge  Stanley  Thornley     31  Dec 
366  Reginald  Henniker-Heaton     31  Dec    I  278  Hugh  Seymour 
71 


1909 


1  (G)Walter  Bousfield  Watkins 

Grubb         15  Jan 

218f(Tt)lttJ°hn  Clarke  Stewart 

Paterson 15  Jan 

68«(Gt)J°nn  Beauchamp  Water- 
low 15  Jan 

274  (T)mEdward  Morden  Ben- 
nett       l  Apr 

188mBenjamin  Wingate  Barrow     1  Apr 
2686mHarold  Edmund  Denison        I  Apr 

108  (G)ntJames  Geofiliry  Penrose 
Ingham 

38  Arthur  Neville  Gouldsmith 

118  (Tt)  mWilliam     Henry 
Strickland  Ball    .... 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 

15  Apr 
15  May 


83 


110 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1 909— contd. 

113KGt)Noel   Stephen    Tindall 

©  (e) 26  June 


391cHubert  Henry  de  Burgh  ...  30  June 
129  Arthur  Leyborne  Popham  ...  30  June 
163  (G)Percival  Scott  Rickcord    30  June 


220  ®Frederick    Cathcart    Guy 

St.  Clair 30  June 


480&Philip  Robert  Thresher  ,„  30  June 
487  mHarold  Needham  Key  ...  30  June 
421  Eric  Walter  Harbord  ...  30  June 

387  (T)Charles  Stuart  Forbes  ...  30  June 

509  (jJt)mThomas  Bodley  Scott    30  June 

rn    £2\  WS{I)Charles   Cutlack 

1JJ    ^SJ     Ennals  15  July 


113  (Gt)WBernard  William 

Murray  Fair  bairn       ...  15  July 


95 


47  (G)Francis        Hutchinson 

Laprimaudaye  Lewin     .„  15  Aug 

24  Henry      Gerard      Laurence 

Oliphant 31  Aug 

3266-(GX-DCharles  Arthur  Scott    31  Aug 

512  (T)mJohnRickardsMiddletonl5  Sept 

65  (G)m William  Beverley  Cour- 

selles  Jones  20  Sept 

63  Francis      George      Gillilan 

Chilton     1  Oct 

415  (S)Longuet  Macdonald  Darby- 
shire  ....        ...         ...    1  Oct 

532^  ( (H)John  SmytheHarris...    1  Oct 

48  (Nn  Francis  Mary  Hodgson     1  Oct 

395  Arthur  Gardiner  Muller     ....    1  Oct 

39  (G)Sebald     Walter    Bluett 

Green        1  Oct 

qog   /CM^QHa1,01*1   Brisbane 

326  $£)     Bedwell        1  Oct 

520        1  (G)  ^Edward  Leonard 
WColl  J      Grieve  1  Oct 

11  (G)m  James  Henry  Thorn...  15  Nov 

(Gt)Frank  Reginald  Willis   15  Nov 
(Asst.  Inspector  Nacal  Ordnance 
Inspection  Staff.) 

80  (T*)Hugh  Conybeare  Hichens 

15  Dec 


111 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDEKS. 


Ill 


1909— oontd. 
28  mReginald  Ernest  Marcon...  31  Dec 

175  (G)James  Ingleby  Harrison 

15  Jan 

IB  \  Roger  L' Estrange  Murray 
23  )       Rede        ... 31  Dec 

180  (Gt)Isham  Worsley  Gibson, 
M.V.O.  ©  (e)     .... 

15  Jan 

326c*  fTTS  Algernon     Percy     Le 

^*y     ClereFaught         ...  31  Dec 

524  Ernest  Leslie  Cardale        ....  31  Dec 

148a(Gt)Leonard  Stanley  Hol- 
brook  (e),  M.V.O. 

15  Jan 

461  Aubrey  Edward  Duncombe 

Moore        31  Dec 

89  (G)Herbert  Noel  Stewart ... 

15  Feb 

385  (G)WSArcnibald  Gilbert...  31  Dec 

225d(J)Gerald  Charles  Dickens   31  Dec 

16  (T)ttlGeorge  Russell  Nixon    31  Dec 

162  Edward  Miller  Corrie  Ruther- 

foord         ....         ...         ...  31  Dec 

520    ) 

BY  J  fiflj Reginald  Aylen       ...  31  Dec 

Po     \  w 

218«Reginald  Guy  Stone  ..„  31  Dec 

273cntHugh  Dennis  Marryat    ...  31  Dec 

/Ui  ru^  /^Oswald  Tylston  Hodg- 
441  <-HJ  K*)     son         31  Dec 

5  (G)James  Louis  Forbes     ...  31  Dec 
239  (Nf) Francis  Baker  Favell ...  31  Dec 


1910 

264atltRobert  Elmhirst  Thoyts...  15  Jan 

iq  £i*\  Christopher         Temple 

iy  V£J     Scriven  _        ...  15  Jan 

128 


261  (T)mWilliam    Bevill    Row- 

botham      15  Mar 

ll<Tt)Arthur  Horace  Walker   15  Mar 

420  (T)tttKenneth  Brounger    ....  15  Mar 

(Gt)mGeorge  Gipps  (e)    ...  30  Mar 

295  ttlHenry     Francis     Howard 

Wakefield 1  Apr 

267  Francis    Gordon      William 

Gilbert      „    1  Apr 


385  (Jt)Duncan  West  Roe 


1  Apr 


81  (G)  Quin tin  Bernard  Preston- 
Thomas     1  Apr 

388  (G)Roland  Cecil  Sneyd  Hunt  1  Apr 

388&mHenry    Chalker    Durrant 

Field         1  Apr 

1   (N^  Joseph  Donald  Ellaby...     1  Apr 

34  Walter  Dasent         1  Apr 

283«Loftus  William  Jones        _     1  Apr 

145 


112 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1 91 0—contd. 

66  ( J)John  Edmund  Power  Bick- 

ford  ...         .„  ...     1  Apr 

520&Robert  Gerald  Hamond     ...     1  Apr 

m(Z)Jokn  Peter  Ralph  Mar- 
riott       1  Apr 

286  (G)(-?)Ralph     George    Din- 

widdy*  (e)        28  Apr 

180  (Q)  Arthur  Stanley  Burt   ...  15  May 
231  (Gt)Edward   Holden    Rus- 


sell (e) 

448  (Tt)W'SfHenry 
Thursfield  (e) 


15  May 

George 

...  15  May 

260  (G)The      Hon.      Alexander 

Robert  Maule  Ramsay    ...  29  May 

9  mJohn  White  26  June 

A7«   /Tjjv  Wilbraham  Tennyson 

4/0   i£J/     RandleFord 26  June 

120  Hugh  Skinner  Shipway     ...  26  June 

391«(T)Colin   Alfred   Molyneux 

Sarel  26  June 

i  ri    Aki*\  Geoffrey        Brancker 

i&l   [NT)     Harrison        ...         ..   26  June 


524 
BY 
Dev 


©Kenneth   Mackenzie 
Mackenzie-Grieve    26  June 


430  (G)Henry  Grattan 26  June 

oo,   /TJ2\  Gilbert   George   Pearse 

*M   ^NTJ     Hewett  26  June 

191  Joseph     William     Lombard 


Hunt 


26  June 


29  ntAlexander     Bowser      Mc- 

Cullagh      26  June 

mHenry  John  Graham  Good  26  June 
{Commander  Instructor,  Clyde 
Dim.,  B.N.V.M.') 

471i(G)tnPercival    Van    Strau- 

benzee       .„         ii  ...  26  June 

165 


inn  /TJ^mMervyn  Patrick  Traill 

1W  *$£)     Smith  .»         _  26  June 

547  (W)  mPaul  MawdsleyBroster  26  June 

383  Hugh  Davenport  Colville....  26  June 

335  ®Daniel  McDowell...         ...  26  June 

1597>Edmond     Julius      Gordon 

Mackinnon 26  June 

41  (SmDashwood  Fowler  Moir...  26  June 

i  John   Samuel  Sandford 


86  W     Penrose 


30  June 


253   Robert  James  Buchanan    ...  15  July 

291  (T)William  Lambarde  Dodgson 

15  July 

218  (G)  Charles  Thomas  Alexander 

Bunbury 15  July 

231  (T)FrederickVereWilliamsonl5  July 

1806(G)mWilliam  Wood  Sillem     15  July 

76  (H)(-f ) Vivian  Ronald  Bran- 
don [R]    ._         ._         ...  15  July 

263  (S)(.Z")ArthurEdwardFrederick 

Bedford 2  Aug 

337  (G)Gerald  Hepburn  Brady     25  Aug 
127«(G)James  Wolfe  Murray  ...     1  Sept 
298  ntCecil  James  Crocker        ...     1  Sept 

47  (f)Donald  Errington         ...  15  Sept 
326*  (S)(i)tnHector  Boyes      ...  16  Sept 

66  (G)m  John  Walter  Rainier...  15  Sept' 

388  (T)mCharlesDominickBurke  15  Sept 

471«lItReginald  Becher  Caldwell 

Hutchinson,  C.S.C.         ...  15  Sept 

177*(  H)-A-Ubrey  William  Peebles, 

M.V.O «         ...     1  Oct 

188 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDEKS. 


113 


l  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 


1910—  contd. 

366  Eric  Crofton  Collard  ...     1  Oct 

344  (T)Arthur  Thomas  Muir  ...  1  Oct 
2736Robin  Campsie  Dalglish  ...  1  Oct 
339  6(G)  Francis  Loftus  Tottenham  1  Oct 

«■  ®W$S?£?®  GeKM 

496*Paul  Whitfield 

84  William  Bowen  Mackenzie(a) 

329  Alan  Dixon 

444  (H)ReginaldLionel Hancock 

531  (T)w  Richard  Wyville  Bromley  1  Oct 

265  (G)Hubert   Edward    Dann- 

reuther      ...         15  Oct 

237  (Gt)Edward  Owen  Cochrane  15  Oct 
448   (Nf)(J)JamesGordonFraser  29  Oct 

484«(G)Alick  Stokes      

182&m(S)Bonald  Chnton  Mayne 

61  (T)mCharles  Bradkirk  Dick- 
son 

537«ntGeorge  Holbrow  Lang     ... 

107  Claude      William      Bulteel 

Scobell      

273dMalcolm  Lennon  Goldsmith 

466  Clarence  Walter  Eyre  Tre- 
lawny 

273S(T)  Charles  Albert  Carey.... 

252  (T)tnHenry  Dalrymple 

Bridges     .. 

114  (G)mHugh  Charles  Buckle 

HlGeoffrey  Philip  Russell  ... 

337  Herbert  Bichardson  Stokes 

me  «.  /T^\  William      Crawford 
I96«m  (Nt)    Harri8on  Mi 

161  (i)(G)  John  Kenneth  Beaufoy 
Birch         

414£Arthur  George  Hayes  Bond 

2 17&mWilf red  Arthur  Thompson 

217 


15  Nov 

15  Nov 

15  Nov 

15  Nov 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


217  Henry  George  Giftard 

175  (T)Leonard   Pius  Vavasour 

432  (Tt)mFrederic      Edward 

Ernest  Godfrey  Schreiber 
484<zHenry  Purdon  Boyd 

90o  /T2\  Douglas      Balfour      Le 
388  W     Mottle  .„         ... 

261   (N?)mMorgan  Tindal 

473  (G)John  Claude   Hamilton 

ii7  /CJvtnGeoffreyHerbertFrey- 
"'   K*y     berg 

Philip  Leslie  Goddard 

284  (T)Evan  Campbell  Bunbury 


31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

1911 

518  m(G) ValentinePrancisGibbs  15  Jan 

273  (S)mCharles  Cabry  Dix     ...  15  Jan 

lMGt)John  By  water- Ward  ...  15  Feb 

180  (G)mSidney  Robert  Bailey  27  Feb 

William  Henry  Darwall    ...  15  Mar 

ceo   /£2\Cuthbert  Dixon  Lone- 

552   W     staff 1   15  Mar 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
233 


114 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1 91 1  —contd. 
159  (Gt)wCecil  Nugent  Reyne     23  Mar 

James  Forest  Dewar        ...  31  Mar 

Humphrey    Handle    Upton 
Cottrell-Dormer 31  Mar 

505rm Arthur  Macaulay  Lecky      31  Mar 

w„   /rrs  Charles    Douglas   Owst 

*w  ^NTJ     shakespear 31  Mar 

493a*(S)George    Francis    Lyon 

Labouverie  Page  ...         ...  31  Mar 

275Z>mAubrey  Thomas  Tillard  ...  31  Mar 

62  Arthur  Collier  Petherick    ...  31  Mar 

408  Leveson     Granyille     Byron 

Alexander  Campbell  ...  31  Mar 

Oliver  Maurice  Fitz-Gerald 

Stokes       ..  31  Mar 

352  ®Edward  Williams  Hamilton 

Brookfield  31  Mar 

(H)John  Augustine   Edgell  31  Mar 

iaQ„^(H)Frederick  Algernon 

183a [U)     ReyQe  _         _  31Mar 

391a(T)Hartley       Russell 

Gwennap  Moore 31  Mar 

451&mRichard     Anthony    Aston 

Plowden    .„         31  Mar 

362  Charles  Gwillim  Robinson...  31  Mar 

®tnEdward  Carleton 

Stubbs  ...         ...  31  Mar 

250 


520  (S)Everard  John  Hardman- 

Jones         ._         ...         ...  15  Apr 

48  (Gt)i«Pililip       William 

Douglas     ^.         ...         ...  15  Apr 

114  (Tt)mBasil  Edward  Reinold  15  Apr 

5&&BFrederick  Avenel  Sommer- 

ville 15  Apr 

512  (T)Eric  Lloyd  Wharton    ...  29  Apr 

496  (G)mSt.     Aubyn     Baldwin 

Wake         1  May 

69    ^Leonard  Robinson        ._    15  Jane 

Qaa7,£2\lttAlfred    Headley  Nor- 
339&(Nf)     man *  15  June 

oo  /CJ\Geoffrey  Middleton 

z"  vffiJ     Randall  Rayne         ...  15  June 

418tf&BmFrancis  Allen   Newton 

Cromie      15  June 

505  Colin       Erskine       Manisty 

Law  30  June 

HiaThe    Hon.    Edward     Barry 

Stewart  Bingham  ...  30  June 

407  Hugh    Undecimus  Fletcher  30  June 

■iar   £2\WHeniT     Edward      de 

d8j  V£)     Parny    Rennick      .„  30  June 

268  John  Coombe  Hodgson      .„  30  June 

3Jj6     )  (A)(T)Frederick     Lewis 

ff//  f         Maitland  Boothby...  30  June 

4olo   J 

Reginald  George  Talbot     ...  30  June 
( Commander  Instructor  London 
Divn.,  Royal  Naval    Volunteer 
Reserve.') 

267 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


115 


1911—  contd. 
342  (i)Dudley     Burton     Napier 

North        >  30  June 

196a(G)mHenry  Layard  Street      30  June 

46  tttRobert  Clutter  buck  Daven- 
port   30  June 

213Z>(i)Reginald  Stannus  Goff   ...30  June 

268cntGeorge    Francis      Arthur 

Mulock      30  June 

465  (T)Alfred  Bernard  Watts....  30  June 

225  m(G)Henry  Leigh .30  June 

492amJames  Hope  Neild  ....  30  June 

274&mBruce  Lloyd  Owen  ....  30  June 

496tt(lJ*\  WSnx Alfred     Francis 

kSJ    Blakeney  Carpenter    30  June 

190  /CJ\wKenneth   Noel  Hum- 

l™  VSJ     phreys  30  June 

25  Gordon  Alston  Coles  ....  30  June 
221aClaud  Finlinson  Allsup      ...  30  June 

258  (G)mJohn    Wilfred    Scott 

[KM  J       30  June 

67  IfrffitnBasil  JohnDouglas  Guy  15  July 

131  (T)Balph  Stuart  Sneyd     ...  15  July 

305a(T)mThomasBoderickFf ordel 5  Aug 

153  (T)mGuy   Dalrymple   Fan- 

ahawe        15  Aug 

26  (T)ntEricGascoigneBobinson  15  Aug 
590  tltGeorge  Louis  Browne     ...  15  Aug 

{Lent  to  Australian  Government.) 

263  (Gt)RudolfHenryColeVerner  31  Aug 

4  (G)mCloudesleyVarylBobin- 

son  ... 31  Aug 

266    ^T/S'(;T)inJanies  Sacheverell 

Constable  Salmond         ...  15  Sept 
342  (G)mRichardThorntonDown  15  Sept 
i  m  JamesAndrewGardiner 

Troup.„         15  Sept 

170  S.BGeorge  Hariey  Pownall  15  Sept 
5!2  (Tt)EdwardTierney Marshall  15  Sept 
225cLewis  Gonne  Eyre  Crabbe      30  Sept 

295 


484a  fat) 


48  (T)mRobert  Stedman  Mac- 

Farlan       -  30  Sept 

339cGeorge  Hoskins  Irton  Parker  30  Sept 

9  mHenry  Maclean  Fothergill  30  Sept 

520  OSGerald  Bruce  Gaskell      ...  30  Sept 

138  (H)mSidney  Arthur  Geary 

Hill       30  Sept 

217®Francis     Adams    Beasley, 

M.V.O „         ...  30  Sept 

230  Malcolm  Kingsford  de  Money 

Burgess 30  Sept 

34amFrancis  Perceval  Saunders  30  Sept 

234  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  George 

Frederick  Seymour        ....  30  Sept 

159  ®  Basil  Hamilton  Piercy    ...  30  Sept 

284  mFrancis  Henry  Brabant  ...  30  Sept 

71  mEdward  Owen  Tudor      ...  30  Sept 

72  tltSt.  Andrew  Oliver  St.John  30  Sept 

291  (Gt)mGeorge  Irwin  Sanctuary 

More 30  Sept 


268eJohn        Francis 
Anderson 

145  (Gt)ntArthur 
Johnstone... 


Ford 

...  30  Sept 

Townsend 
8  Oct 


337  (w)  John  Berkeley  Murray     15  Oct 

512  (T)mCharles  Harold  Evelyn 

Head         15  Oct 

266  (Gt)Geoffrey  Blake  ...  15  Oct 

Paa*  I  (A)(G)(-?)mBobert  Hamil- 
43fa  [     ton  Clark-Hall  ....  15  Oct 

i«n  /TiJvAlfred  Fletcher  Coplestone- 
160  W     Boughey       ...         ..  15  Oct 

385  (Nt)tttLionel Henry  Shore...  15  Oct 

mCharles  Reynolds  Sharp  ..    15  Oct 
46«ntCyril  Callaghan    —         ...  17  Oct 

319 


116 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1911—  contd. 
89  tltHerbert    Edward    Walter 

Christian  Whyte  ...  15  Nov 

512  (Tt)  WS  George    Frederick 

Montagu 15  Nov 

299  &BmErnest  William  Leir  ...  15  Nov 

503         ) 

BY        I (J)Richard  St.  John...  15  Nov 

HKong  ) 

11    (kJJ\  William     Rodolph    Skef- 

K?y     fington  Harman      ...  15  Dec 

160   /T>v  James  Douglas  Campbell 

V£j  15  Dec 

358&&SWilliam  Reginald  Denys 

Crowther  ...  15  Dec 

66   (w)mGerald  Lord  Hodson     15  Dec 

217cmNelson  Wheelwright     ...     31  Dec 

113&(S)John      Harold      Smith- 
Wright       ,         ...  31  Dec 

362  (T)EgertonWoottonlsaacson  31  Dec 


317 


®(H)HtFrederick      John 
Butler  Gibson 


266  Niel  O'Neill ... 


31  Dec 
..  31  Dec 


n    /0\  m  Richard  Gilkison  Hurst 
11   (£9  31  Dec 

238aGeoffrey  Corlett      ....         ...  31  Dec 

lajohn  Ouchterlony  Barron...  31  Dec 
219  Alexander  Cook  Underwood  31  Dec 
129aBernard  Matheson  Harvey  31  Dec 
379  (S)     mHerbert        William 

Wyld        31  Dec 

520  George  Herbert  Knowles  ...  31  Dec 

305a  (fit)  H.SKenneth    MacLeod  31  Dec 
337  (T)George  Basil  Harrison  ...  31  Dec 

317  (H)  Charles  Montagu  Law- 
rence Scott  31  Dec 

339  mGerald  Charles  Wynter  ...  31  Dec 

387  ®Chichele  Keppel  Hart     ...  31  Dec 

40  Kennedy  Gerard  Brooke  .„  31  Dec 

273&m®George  Calthorpe  Wood- 
ward ...         .„         ...  31  Dec 

346 


392  Henry  Ernest  Digby  Hugh 

Willoughby 
366     | 

Paqe  \  (A)RobertAmcotts  Wilson 
4316  \ 
221  (S)(i")mHardinge      Lilford 

Shephard 
177  (S)Roualeyn  Duncan  Foster 

Forbes 
174c(H)Charles  Wills  Tinson  .... 
153  mBasil  Richard  Brooke 
261  (G)*mLachlan   Donald  Ian 

MacKinnon 

mPercival  Francis  Wil- 


219  (NtJ 


lough  by 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 


1912 

232  mRobert  Leal  Jermain       ...  15  Jan 
34  (G)J°hn  Barrington  Haly      15  Jan 

299  SB'Noel  Frank  Laurence    ...  15  Jan 

146  (T)mHenry    Inglis    Roslyn 

Tnschler  [KM] 15  Jan 

512  (Tt)Charles  Edward  Kennedy- 
Purvis  (e)  ...         ...  15  Jan 

352   (GtW-S  Julian        Francis 

Chichester  Patterson*  (e)  15  Jan 

391c  (Gt)   WS  Robert  Harman 

Llewelyn  (e)  [E]  ...  15  Jan 

391a  (Gt)  ^'Hamilton       John 

Burnett  Hall  (e)  [E]     ...15  Jan 

117  (T)Colin  Stuart  Inglis      ....     2  Feb 

•0   (Nf)  Clement  Charles  Swift       6  Feb 

58  ntEdwin  Anderson  Homan      15  Feb 

291&(G)mJohn  Cecil  Davis       ...  15  Feb 

512  (Jt)Stephen  Dowell  Tillard  17  Feb 

260  (Tt)Jolin skinner Wilson...  10  Mar 

512  (T)JamesFownesSomerville  15  Mar 

120  (Gt)*mEdward01iverBrude- 

nell  Seymour  Osborne    ...  15  Mar 

370 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


117 


1912— contd. 
CG  (Tf)Leycester  Curzon  Maude 

Roxby 15  Mar 

273*  (S)TnSBernard  Buxton  ...  31  Mar 
484a(T)Arthur   Henry   Durrant 

Field         31  Mar 

■471  b  (S)Charles  Henry  Aubrey 

Cartwright         31  Mar 

439&tltAndrew  Browne  Cunning- 
ham   31  Mar 

10  mEdmond     Alan      Berners 

Stanley      31  Mar 

435  m(i)Illtyd  Arthur    Stewart 

Hutton       31  Mar 

552  Joseph  Gordon  Walsh  ...  31  Mar 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
552  (S)  WS(i)Basil  Richard  Poe  31  Mar 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
258  ®Henry  Venour  Coates       ...  31  Mar 

127&(Nf) Aubrey  Thomas           ...  31  Mar 
175  John  Spencer  Tyndall        .„  31  Mar 
63  Frederick  Wilfred  Law      ...  31  Mar 
2S4  (G)ltlGrerald  Fortescue  Long- 
hurst  31  Mar 

.„.    /T^vKenelm  Everard  Lane 

ldl   ktfy     Creighton      31  Mar 

159  (T)Lionel    Edward    Henry 

Boyle         31  Mar 

145  John  Pelham  Champion  ...  31  Mar 
366  ®George    Moore     Allender 

Rowe  31  Mar 

151  <S2?mGeorgeFrancisCholmley31  Mar 
326  (G)Edward  Glyn  de  Styrap 

Jukes-Hughes      15  Apr 

342  (T)  Archibald  Anthony 

Lovett-Cameron  ...         ...  15  Apr 

61  (G)Hugh  Dundas  Hamilton  15  Apr 
266  (JftWS     Roger     Mowbray 

Bellairs  (e)  ...  ...  15  May 

258  (T)mJohn  William  Howard  24  May 
53  mJack  Francis  Vernon  Guise  30  June 

259  ®urRichard  Bruce  England  30  June 
]  14  ®Francis  Edward  Byrne  ...  30  June 
276     Charles  Gordon  Ramsey  ...  30  June 

(i)Charles  Bingham   Elwell  30  June 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government,    Aide-de-  Camj)     to 
Governor  of  Queensland.) 
or «  /^Jv  Leonard  Hubert  Lindner 

260  W  30  June 


400 


239  Percy  Dumayne  Campbell...  30  June 
366  m(G)Cecil  Burnaby  Prickett  30  June 

7S<2Ralph  Vincent  Eyre  ...  30  June 

185a Robert  Prescott  McHardy...  30  June 
229  (H)ntPercy  Richard  Stevens  30  June 
520  ntHugh Hamilton-Gordon  ...  30  June 
518  (S)llt William  Duncan  Phipps, 

M.V.O ...  30  June 

439cGeorge  Louis  Downall  Gibbs  30  June 
159  (S) Cyril  Duncan  Fenn      ...  30  June 

79  Ernest  George  Houssemayne 

Du  Boulay  ...         ...  30  June 

145amWalter  John  Fletcher  ...  30  June 
132    mFrancis  Hastings 

Bostock  ...  30  June 

222  Reginald  Thornton  Amedroz  30  June 
386  (i)  Lancelot  Alan  Snrythies.„  30  June 
402  Reginald  Watkins  Grubb  ...  30  June 
327  mBertie  William  Bluett     ...  30  June 

496   (Nt)  Oswald  Henry  Dawson  30  June 

irri>ZZ(T)Charles  Edward  Turle  15   July 

299  &BDavidde  Beau  voir  Stocks  15   July 

96  SBCh&vles  Beecham  Land...  15   July 

273  (GtPavidThorburnGraham- 

Brown,  M.V.O.  @  ...  15   July 

512  (Tt)Herbert  Bardsley  Taylor  15  July 
127  ABCharles  Gordon  Brodie  19  July 
351  SBTom  Kenneth  Triggs  ...  10  Aug 
273&(T)mGeorrrey  Charles  Candy  15  Aug 
66  (T)tltJohn  Harold  Young ....  15  Aug 
3 40a (G)Arthur  Guy  Sparrow  ....  15  Aug 
520  (Tt)ir6'  Richard     Lindsay 

Nicholson 15  Aug 

524  (I)mRichard  Evan  Williams 

Kirby        15  Aug 

or?   /C2\mEvan  Hamilton  Martin 
26  l&)  15  Aug 

524  (S)James  Murray  Pipon    ...  31  Aug 
263  The    Hon.    Patrick    George 
Edward  Cavendish  Acheson, 
mvo.  ...         .«         ...  31  Aug 

37«Arthur  Marsden       31  Aug 

326  (T)Richard   Hayden    Owen 

Lane-Poole  15  Sept 

ISO  (G)ThomasHughBinney...  15  Sept 

503  (Nf)  Theodore  Douglas  Sharp  30  Sept 

262  Brudenell  Hunt-Grubbe     ...  30  Sept 

552  mHamilton  Colclough  Allen  30  Sept 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

438 


D    3 


118 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1912— contd. 

202  ®Edwin  Mansergh  Palmer...  30  Sept 
366  Clinton       Francis      Samuel 

Danby        30  Sept 

Arthur  Winnifred  Benson  30  Sept 
524  Kenneth  Bowring  Toms  ...  30  Sept 
326aArthur  Kimber  Gregory  ...  30  Sept 
155  mAlwyne  Edward  Sherrin  30  Sept 
543  Maurice  Baldwin  Raymond 

Blackwood  30  Sept 

•158  mNorman  Malet  Colquhoun 

Thurstan 30  Sept 

65   (N?)  Richard  Knight  Philpott  30  Sept 

q   /TJ2\  ill  William      Eckford 

J  VHHJ     Cornabe'  [KM]        ...  30  Sept 

350  (m)  Harry  Lees  Dacre  Craven30  Sept 

291  Arthur  Henniker-Heaton  ...  30  Sept 
167  IttKenneth  Allan  Ferrers  Guy  30  Sept 

p       I (A)  ^Harold        Larpent 

431*  j      Woodcock        30  Sept 

HI  (H)Thomas  Geoffrey  Comber  30  Sept 
350tf(7)mCecil  Rupert  Hemans...  30  Sept 
218c(G)David    William    Shafto 

Douglas     30  Sept 

Maurice  Brett  Leslie  ...  30  Sept 

259(i)mHeathcote  George  Hewitt  30  Sept 
366     )  (A)  ill  Charles       Rumney 

Page  t      Samson  30  Sept 

431a  )      (Acting  Commander  1  Jan  12) 
507aHugh  Hext  Rogers 30  Sept 

isn7,^(7)m    Geoffrey     Neville 
1806^     Henson  ...         ....  30  Sept 

384  mGaorge  William  Taylor  ...  30  Sept 
238  Walter  Colin  Lucas  ...         ._  30  Sept 

429  m  Edward  McConnell 

Wyndham  Lawrie  ...  30  Sept 

505  Francis      Edward       Henry 

Graham  Hobart 30  Sept 

281«Nigel       Kenneth       Walter 

Barttelot 30  Sept 

507  Wellwood  George  Courtenay 

Maxwell 30  Sept 

ISO  (G)George  Hamilton  D'Oyly 

Lyon  ...         3  Oct 

349  Richard  Matthew  King  ...  2  Nov 
299  SBOecil  Ponsonby  Talbot ...  15  Nov 
170  (TX-DGeorge  Bryan  Palmes  15  Nov 
3<i3  (G)tnErnest  Cyril  Brent  ...  15  Nov 
471 


546  (G)  Cecil      Hunter      Boyd 

Gowan       ...  30  Nov 

352  (S)HrN  m  Bertram  Home 

Ramsay     ...         15  Dec 

299  &Z?Edward  Courtney  Boyle  15  Deo 
299  SSmWilliam  St.  John  Fraser  18  Dec 
521  (Tt)      Alfred      Drummond 

Warrington- Morris  ...  18  Dec 

4.7  3  /T^ntGeorge  Frederick  Basset 
*'5  \^J     Edward-Collins        ...  26  Dec 
288  Arthur  Geoffrey  Napier  Lane  30  Dec 
319  (2)   Hubert    Edwin     Gore- 

Langton 31  Dec 

524  mGeorge  Mytton  Hill  ...  31  Dec 
213  (S)Reginald  Francis  Eyre...  31  Dec 
'  Gilbert  Cockshutt  Heathcote  31  Dec 
{Lent for  service  under  the  Colonial  Ofhee.) 
545  Cecil  Henry  Hulton  Sams  ...  31  Dec 

'  92  \  tltWilfrid  Ward  Hunt       ...  31  Dec 
99  ® Arthur  Gordon  Leslie     ...  31  Dec 
471S®Robert  Charles  CatorSmart  31  Dec 
275  Alan       Frederic       William 

Howard     ...  31  Dec 

531m (Nt) Edmund  John  Birch...  31  Dec 


31  Dec. 


259  The  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Frederick  Cavendish,  Lord 
Waterpark  

okq   /CJ\tn Arthur         Bannatyne 

^5S   \J*T)     Arnold  Baker 

170«George  Bibby  Hartford 

265&mHugh  Coningsby  Johnson 

WColl  Brian  Patrick  MacMahon 

158  James  Oliver  Elliot... 
11  Hugh  Barrinsrton  Wo<-sley 

o  o  c   fZ^  tnNe ville  Bre voortCarey 

225  (Ny     Brock 

363   TT'SiltHenry  Taprell  Dorling 

503  mPhilip  Vere  Kilgour 

113  Lindsay  Richard  Venn 

172  (G)Henry     Steuart     Mac- 
naghten  Harrison- Wallace 

151  (T)Walter    Neville   Lapage 

524  Basil  Lancelot  Wymer 
86  Cecil  Mervyn  Queripel 
Frederic    William   Clarkson 

1913 

118  Harold  de  GallyeLamotte...  15  Jan 
339&(Tt)l«  Baldwin  Charles  Walker 

15  Jan 
E06 


31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Deo 

LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS, 


119 


1913—  eontd. 

507tf(G)Wilfred  Neville  distance  15  Jan 
(TI-)GuyWaterhouseHallifax  15  Jan 
{Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Turkish  Government.) 
151  AffFrancis  Herbert  Heaven- 

ingham  Goodhart  ...  15  Jan 

263  (Tt)Frederic  Giffard  (b)...  15  Jan 

150  (T)ntWilliam  Malcolm  Mar- 

tyn  Eobinson  (E)  ...  15  Jan 

299  SZ?Theodore    Stuart  Brodie  19  Jan 
286«mEvelyn      Claude     Ogilvie 

Thomson    ...         ...         ...  30  Jan 

520  PiVCharles   Edward  Collins  31  Jan 

151  SBM.&X  Kennedy  Horton  ...  15  Feb 

4  (Nt)  Albert  John  Kobertson  15  Feb 

5  (T)Guy  Lushington  Coleridge 

28  Feb 
448  (Gt)Lionel  Victor  Wells  ...  15  Mar 
299  &BCharles-  Stuart  Benning  15  Mar 
100  (Tt)Alired  Edmund  Godsal  15  Mar 
1 46  (T-f)WilliamBeveridgeMack- 

enzie  (b) 30  Mar 

117<zm James  Follett  Houstoun...  1  Apr 
65  mHerbert  Gerald  Briggs  ...  1  Apr 
239  Charles  Herbert  Michaelson  1  Apr 
151  £i?Ferdinand  Eric  Bertram 

Feilmann  ...         ...         ...     1  Apr 

ca7   /fI2\  Norman  Leven   Russell 
507«(NJ)     BeU    _  _         _     1Apr 

61  George    Ponsonby   Sherston  1  Apr 

213  Frederic  Boyd  Coppin        ...  1  Apr 

299  &3Kenneth   Mervyn    Bruce  1  Apr 
John       Cyril        FitzBobert 

Borrett      1  Apr 

160  (Nf)  Charles  Courtenay  BeU    1  Apr 

326&mRichard  William    Dniacke 

Bayly         1  Apr 

39l<?Charles  Frederic  Roy  Cowan     1  Apr 

510  (Nf)  Harry  Cecil  BrandPipon     1  Apr 

37  mHerbert   Francis  Littledale  1  Apr 

277  James  Bairstow  Bateman  ...     1  Apr 

520  mCecil   Chard  Hey  cock     ...      1  Apr 

13  ntHenry  Clive  Rawlings     ...     1  Apr 

William       Robert      Ronald 

Leach         ...         ...         ...     1  Apr 

{Commander  Instructor,  Mersey  Livn., 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.') 
539 


BY ^(S)Miles  Brock  Birkett  ...  1  Apr 
525  ntErnest  Hamlyn  Bannister 

Williams    ...         ...         ...  1  Apr 

483J(S)UtSomerville      Peregrine 

Brownlow  Russell  ...  1  Apr 

444  (H)John  Metcalfe  Jackson  1  Apr 
416  (i)Geoffrey  Stewart  Fleetwood 

Nash  1  Apr 

274   (Nt) James  Millar  Begg      ...     1  Apr 

©Kenneth  Douglas  Worsley 
Macpherson 1  Apr 

274   William  Edmund  Compton  15  Apr 
496  (Tt)Senry    Luxmore    Hit- 
chins  @ 15  Apr 

v>7   /T^\  ill JHenry  Edmund  Harvey 
i-'«^NJ/     Spencer-Cooper.M.V.O. 

18  Apr 
42  SfiMartin  Eric  Nasmith    ...  15  May 
266  SSThomas  Frederick  Parker 

Calvert      15  May 

448  Bertram  Vigne        ...         ...   15  May 

432  (Gt)James  Stuart  Maclaren 

Ritchie       15  May 

72  &SGeorge  Campbell   Street  28  May 
36  mArthur   Felton    Crutchley  30  June 
207  mCharles  Geoffrey  Coleridge 

Sumner     30  June 

377  John  Sinclair  Morrell  ...  30  June 
350  mFrancis  Stuart  McGachen  30  June 
552  Allan      Robert       Armitage 

Macdonald  30  June 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
388  (T)WS  Noel   Everard    Ise- 

monger 30  June 

305  Henry  de  Beauvoir  Tupper  30  June 
116  mCharles  Astley  Poignand  30  June 
ISO&mFrancisGordonBrickenden  30  June 
150  (G)mErrol  Manners  ...  30  June 
153  mWilliam     Wybrow     Hall- 

wright       30  June 

476  Thomas  John  Lin  berry       ...  30  June 

306  mGeorge  Miller        30  June 

391«(S)James  Buller  Kitson  ...  30  June 
358  Cyril  Prescott  Franklin     ...  30  June 

135  Roy  Bacchus  30  June 

127  Evelyn  John  James  Southby  30  June 

(!0« Kenneth  Adair  Beattie      ...  30  June 
502  (H)Godfrey  Berkeley  John 

Benyon      30  June 

199amFrank  Goodrich  Terry    ...  30  June 

574 


120 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


1913— contd. 
47  Gerald  Car tmell  Harrison  ...  30  June 
TB    I  William    Gabbett  Asbton 
98    i      Shuttle wortb 30  June 

365  Thomas    KenDedy   Maxwell  30  June 

366  ) 

Paget  (A)  \m\  Reginald  Gregory  30  June 
431*  '         W 

267   (N?)mHenry  Croker  Pellow    30  June 

217J(G)Charles  Llewelyn  Back- 
bouse         15  July 

109  mHugh  Tumour  England  ...  15  July 
(G)ntArcbibald  Compton  Win- 

nington  Domvile  ...  15  July 
(Lent  for  service  under  the  CJiilian  Govt.) 
213  (Gt)Eustace    Ruffel   Drake 

Long      15  July 

270«Frederic  Archibald  Hunter 

Russel        15  July 

263  (G)tttCharles     George     Ley 

Woollcombe  15  July 

299  IF^&gArthurGeorgeJamesonSO  July 
391o(Tt)Ralph  Lyall  Clayton  ...  30  July 
160  (w)  Edward  Balfour  Cloete  30  July 

558  (T)Henry      Noel     Mariyat 

Hardy        30  July 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

o  q  q   iC2\  Hardwick  Francis  Brad- 

ZW   ^     shaw 15  Aug 

494  John  Norman  Benbow        ...  15  Aug 

520  (S)HughBeaumontRobinson  15  Aug 

524    ) 

'r>v  (  /C2\ttt Charles  Dene  Richardson 

11.  \  ^  21  ^ 

385  Ernest  Loftus  Colley  Grattan  30  Aug 

459  mSydney  Hopkins  ...  31  Aug 

(S)Fischer    Burges   Watson  31  Aug 

72  Si?John  Robert  Guy  Mon- 

creiffe         31  Aug 

512  (Tt)BrianEgerton(E)[M]  15  Sept 
331  Herbert     Reginald      Lloyd 

Edwards 30  Sept 

366  Arthur       Penton        Napier 

Thorowgood  30  Sept 

223  mLawrence  D'Oyly  Bignell  30  Sept 
111  mEdgar ChristopherCookson  30  Sept 
109&EricQuintin  Carter  ...  30  Sept 

■jr-i   i  ii  a  /C!T\  John  Stewart  Gordon 

l<MH)(Nt/>     Fraser 30  Sept 

469«  Claude  Lindesay  Bate        ...  30  Sept 
Cecil  Godfrey  Cruttwell    ...  30  Sept 
606 


100  George  Osborne  Hewett     ....  30  Sept 
72  StfWilliaiD  John  Foster     ...  30  Sept 
Ao-,    /TT>  Philip  William  Car wi then 

i6L   W     Sharpe  30  Sept 

4«Norman  Angel  Kyrle  Money  30  Sept 
337  -PPFmVyvyan         Raymond 

Nesbitt  Porter      30  Sept 

196  Montague   George  Bentinck 

Legge        30  Sept 

452  mPatrickBirminghamCrohan  30  Sept 
5aOwen  Tudor  Hood  Phillips  30  Sept 
Trevor  Ronald  Chamber lin     30  Sept 
{Commander    Instructor    Sussex    Dim., 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.') 
TB  )  (S)Alf red      E  n  g  1  e  fi  e  1  d 

16  (      Evans     30  Sept 

347  Hugh  Campbell  Murdoch  ...  30  Sept 
48  Edward  Howell  Cater         ...  30  Sept 
113  Thomas       Stephen       Lewis 

Dorman ...  30  Sept 

589  John  Francis  Finlayson     ...  30  Sept 

(Lent  for  duty  under. Australian 

Government,') 

141  mGeorge  Macgregor  Skinner  30  Sept 

148a (n?) Sydney  Keith  Smyth  ...  30  Sept 
276c Arthur  Avison  Scott  ...  30  Sept 

144  (S)mFrancis  Walter  Despard 

Twigg       ... 30  Sept 

120  Frederick  Colnett  CorVyo...  30  Sept 
9Qi    /f^v  Arthur  Falkenberg 

au  (jvr;    Powell         30  Sept 

496«(Gt)ntEvan  Bruce-Gardyne  15  Oct 
475a  (Nt)mArthur  Lucius  O'Brien  15  Oct 

160  (Nt) Francis  Noel  Shearme...  15  Oct 

153  (G)Archibald  Seaburne  May, 

M.V.0 15  Oct 

Ro   /CJ\  Ut John    Henry     Dacres 
06   y^J     Cunningham  ...  30  Oct 

558  (Gt)LancelotArtnurWetnerell 

Spooner  [E]         30  Oct 

(Lent /or  duty  under  Aus- 
tralian Government) 
544  Robin  Wynell  Mayow  Lloyd  15  Nov 
484«Henry  Percival  Wilson      ....  15  Nov 
524  (G)Hugh  Duppa  Collins   ...  15  Nov 
i«n  (^J2\(^)Sidney      Beckwith 
JbU  ^     Mainguy       30  Nov 

lFryW0O*ErskineArthurNicolson30  Nov 

528  &SGeoffrey  Lay  ton  ...  30  Nov 

268e  SB  Robert  Bertram  Ramsay     30  Nov 

639 


LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS. 


121 


1913— contd. 
387  (Gt)Harold   Robert   Priston 

[E]  30 Nov 

492  ,&ffClySord  Harris  Warren...  30  Nov 

299  &BRobert   Crosby   Halahan  30  Nov 

[KM] 

The  Hon.  GuyStopford  ...  15  Dec 

512  (T)Henry  Richard  Sawbridge 

15  Dec 
151  &5Gilbert  Hilton  Kellett...  30  Dec 
John  Lea  Longstaff  ...  31  Dec 

TB   I  Astley   Dundas    Cooper 
81    j      Cooper- Key  ...  31  Dec 

287  Clement  Richard  Dane       ....  31  Dec 
539  Arthur  Jermyn  Landon     ...  31  Dec 
22  Randal  Borough  McCowen...  31  Dec 
&Z?tttThomas  Fleming  Besant  31  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government?) 
109«Charles  Harold  Jones         ...  31  Dec 
q9fi  /Edmond  Alain  Tremeur  de 

\     Poher  de  la  Poer  ...  31  Dec 

261  mStuart  Elton  Holder       ...  31  Dec 
(S)  Maurice  Crause  Bomford  31  Dec 
{Commander  Instructor,  Tyne- 
side  Division,  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve) 
456  Malcolm     Raphael     Joseph 

Maxwell-Scott     31  Dec 

4  Arthur  Charles  Fawssett    ...  31  Dec 
299  SSGodfrey  Herbert  ...  31  Dec 

364  Richard  Chase  Turner  ...  31  Dec 
326  ®CharlesTrevenenWilson...  31  Dec 
476  (S)Richard  Lloyd  Hamer  ...  31  Dec 
117  Thomas  Clarence  Wilsone  31  Dec 
178  mAlexander  Nevile  Lubbock  31  Dec 
470  Ralph  Michael  Mack  ...  31  Dec 

476  ®mRoy  Neville  Suter  ...  31  Dec 
174aEdward  Smyth-Osbourne  ..  31  Dec 
344amMalcolm  Murray  ..  .„    31  Dec 

377«Michael  Kavanagh   Horsley 

Kennedy 31  Dec 

524  ®Tim  Melvin  Barrett  [KM]    31  Dec 

1914 

127&(G)Alan     George     Despard 

Twigg        15  Jan 

492  SSHerbert   William   Shove 

(b) 15  Jan 

15  Clive  Phillipps-Wolley        ...  15  Feb 

163  (Nf)  Edmond  Poole  Gabbett    15  Feb 

420  Raymond    Jocelyn     Harris- 

St.  John „  28  Feb 

674 


366 


4316 


Pane  I  (T)  de     Courcy   Wyndor 


Plunkett  Ireland        ...  28  Feb 

237  (T)  Arthur  Clive  Horsley  ...  28  Feb 
(S)John  Harry  Kay  Clegg    ...  15  Mar 

16  (Nf)  Arthur  Cecil  Roberts  ..15  Mar 

305a(G)Cuy  Charles  Cecil  Royle  15  Mar 
512  (T)  Ernest  Torre  Favell  ...  15  Mar 
476  (Gt)Cuthbert   Winthrop 

Swithinbank        15  Mar 

492  &SThomas    Cecil    Benfield 

Harbottle 15  Mar 

177   /CJ^y1"^    Herbert    Gordon 

Iffi/     Benson® 30  Mar 

80  (G)Hubert  Ardill 30  Mar 

199  SBEobeit  Ross  Turner      ...  30  Mar 
528  ^.SClaude  Congreve  Dobson  30  Mar 
iv r  )77  (*t?\  Cradock  William  Cal- 
■  °      ^fV     mady  John  Nowell    30  Mar 
TFCWZ(G)Kenneth  Berkeley  Mac- 
kenzie Churchill 30  Mar 

266  (Tt)Edward    Wilson    Mac- 

Kichan  @  30  Mar 

454  (T)Robert  Craigie  Hamilton  30  Mar 
4 14a  Ralph  Wilmot  Wilkinson  1  Apr 
333  James  Vandeleur  Creagh  ...  1  Apr 
491  Alexander  Hugh  Gye  [R]...  1  Apr 
270  Mountague  Robert  Bernard  1  Apr 
590  ®Ralph  Hawtrey  Deane  ...  1  Apr 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 
505  HenryRaymondClifton-Mogg  1  Apr 
176  John  Palmer  Landon  ...    1  Apr 

1 63  Thomas  Edwards  Greenshields  1  Apr 
443  (/)mCharles  Herbert   Neill 

James        „    1  Apr 

542  Philip  George  Wodehouse  ...  1  Apr 
528  $Z?Vincent  Morse  Cooper  ...  1  Apr 
471£(S)George  Edward  Cumming  1  Apr 

531  mDudley  Stuart        1  Apr 

277  Bertrand  Bannerman  ...    1  Apr 

155  (Nf)  Charles  Holt  Fforde  ...    1  Apr 

pa°    }  m(A)Philip  Alfred  Shep- 

431     J      herd ...     1  Apr 

22  mAnthony  Launcelot  Henry 

Deane  Coke  1  Apr 

277  Charles  Leonard  Fox  ...    1  Apr 

' J  8   faf)  Bernard  Knightley  Boase  1  Apr 

448  John  Lanison  Field  .„    1  Apr 

710 


122 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1906 

183<z(H)mRolf  Viney      15  Apr 

180  (G)inChristopher     John 

Frederick  Wood .  15  Apr 

62a(G)William     Eaigersfeld 

Phillimore._  ....         .-15  Apr 

199  &ffGeoffrey Nepean Biggs  ...  15  Apr 

180  (Gt)Francis  Thomas  Butler 

Tower 15  Apr 

iis«,/£*\Basil    d'Auvergne  Col- 

113m  (Nt;     lings 30  Apr 

34  (T)GordonReinholdBald...  15  May 

117  WZ(Tt)Alfred  Hugh  Taylor  (E)* 

15  May 

547  (Tt) Wilfrid  PearseGandell(E)15  May 
232  ASHenry  John  Hearn         ...  15  June 

366   (G)Philip  Hordern 15  June 

512  (Tt)Edward  Clifford  Watson  15  June 
Alexander  Herbert  MacLeod 

Burton        30  June 

421  Francis  Leonard  Back         ...  30  June 

521mCyril  John  Laugham  Noakes  30  June 

,.,.     |  Philip      Wilfred     Sidney 

1J4    )      King      30  June 

W  CWZ(i)Ronald  Hubert  Hilliard  30  June 

390  George  Hamilton  Dennistoun  30  June 

199  SBGeovge     Wyatt     Edgell 

Naper         30  June 

Arthur     Swinfen     Durance 

George        30  June 

<r^\  Ernest  Jerome  Fitzpatrick 
21/   (JNt;     Tisdall  30  June 

420   (n?)  Donald  WiUiam  Farmer  30  June 

575  (S)MylesAldingtonBlomfield  30  June 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government, .) 

100  Clive  Neville  Eolfe  ....         ...  30  June 

lloHenry  Victor  Hudson         ...  30  June 

25 


166  mCharles     Lewis    Maitland 

Makgill  Crichton 30  June 

552  William    Mervyn    Vaughan 

Lewis  30  June 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

620  The  Hon.    Edmund   Rupert 

Drummond  30  June 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian 
Government ) 

43  mThomas  Gilbert  Carter    ...  30  June 

267&  Reginald  Vesey  Holt  ...  30  June 

339&mDesmond  Fitz-Harry  Dolphin 

30  June 

330  James    Lenox     Conyngham 

Clark        30  June 

148cAlexander  Sholto  Douglas...  30  June 

9177 /T^v Maurice  Percy  Berkeley 
"U0\J*y     Portman        ...  ...  30  June 

252  (S)Ernle  William  Money  ...   30  June 

473  Humphrey  Willie  Best       ...  30  June 

223aJohn  Fawcett  30  June 

160aCosmo  Alec  Onslow  Douglas  30  June 

75«Robert  Makin  .„         ...    30  June 

99  (Tt)RalPn  Leatham  ...  30  June 

175   (n|)  Arthur   Beauchamp  St. 

v— 'John      15  July 

411  (H)James  Roberton  Harvey  15  July 

199  (T)Lionel  Arthur    Doveton 

Sturdee      15  July 

27  John  Cronyn  Tovey  ...    15  July 

547  (G)Arthur  Ninian  Dowding  15  July 

41Sa&BDonald  Irvine  McGillewie  15  July 

524  (Gt)Cvril  Gordon  Sedgwick  15  July 

ttt-^  77  /TT2\  Charles  Sebastian  Morris 

42  #i?Brownlow  Villiers  Layard  30  July 
49 


LIEUTENANTS. 


123 


1906— contd. 

299  &BArchibald  Douglas  Coch-  ■ 

rane  30  July 

385     1(G)      Aylracr      Newton 

NOB  J      George    Firebrace     ....  30  July 

277  (G)Owen  Christopher  Hare     30  July 

263  mRalph  Behest  Janvrin      ...  15  Aug 

232  #2?Hubert  Vaughan-Jones      15  Aug 

267  (Z)Richard  Lloyd  Edwards     15  Aug 

349aDouglas  Faviell       15  Aug 

32Gt("7"-i-)l-eonar^FosbrookePotter  15  Aug 

5  (J) Eric  Clover  Ward         ...  30  Aug 

384  77teJET<JW.PeterRobertHeath- 

coteDrummondWilloughby  31  Aug 

99  SB  Andrew  Wilmot-Smith...   15  Sept 

54G  (n|)  Stanley  Evans  Thomas  15  Sept 

381  The  Bight  Hon.  Lord  Alastair 

Mungo  Graham 15  Sept 

148aWilliam  Spencer  Hargreaves  30  Sept 
366 
Page 
431a  ) 
„„   /TTNtltJehoiada   Jeaffreson 

26b   \J*f)     Brewer  1  Oct 

520  Percy  Frederic  Newcombe...     1  Oct 
John  Angus  Scott    ....         ...     1  Oct 

2256Robert  Wise  Richardson    ...     1  Oct 
506  m Evelyn  Harry  Byrd  Levett 

Scrivener 1  Oct 

182  Fairfax  Moresby  Kerr  ...  1  Oct 
204  Roger  Vincent  Alison  ...  1  Oct 
113a(S) William  Jock  Whitworth  1  Oct 
237  SB  James  Charles  Wauhope  1  Oct 
120  SB  Clement  Gordon  Wake- 
field Head  1  Oct 

438  John  PhelipsFarquharson...     1  Oct 

(H)Alan  Francis  Steel  Grant  1  Oct 
(Naval  Assistant  to  Hydrographer) 

11 7a  John      Jackson      Cuthbert 

Ridley       1  Oct 

113  Jack  Arthur  Atwood  Morris  1  Oct 

23  Horatio  Morey  Garrett       ....  1  Oct 

195«mStephen  St.  Leger  Moore....  1  Oct 

80 


Ennis  Tristram   Ratcliffe 
Chambers 


1  Oct 


199  SB  Robert  Fellowes  Chisholm   1  Oct 

464  Charles     Edward     Vereker 

Craufurd 1  Oct 

G3aGeoffrey  Eric  Ridgeway     .„  1  Oct 

165  (/)  Ralph  Meyrick  Plall     ...  1  Oct 

271amArthur     Gerald     Onslow, 

C.S.C 15  Oct 

(G)Frank  Elliott     15  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Turkish 
Government.) 
273  David        Victor        Fairfax 

Erskine     ...         , 15  Oct 

Pa^i^    .Hugh 
431a  . 

Graham      Cunningham 
Glen 30  Oct 

451aRonald  Mountstevens 

Fraser        „.  30  Oct 

131  (G)Frank  George  Bramble     30  Oct 

120  (Xt)John  Arnold  Lees       ...  30  Oct 

391a#Z?Harrington   Douty 

Edwards 30  Oct 


Alexander 
Williamson      30  Oct 


39®' 


CNt 


Hugh  Lyttleton  Hasle- 


wood 


30  Oct 


TFCWZ(G)Patrick 
[KM]       ., 

26  (G)Geoffrey 
Arbutbnot 


Macnamara 


30  Oct 


Schomberg 


15  Nov 


177  (T)Walter  Kevin  Edward 

Conlon       15  Nov 

39bj(Gt)paul    Thomond     Gape 

Methuen 15  Nov 

181  tltStephen     Hewitt     Sutton 

Moxly        ... 15  Nov 

431  (T)Knightley  Vere  Orlebar  15  Nov 

266  Harold       Gordon       Cooper 

Franklin 30  Nov 

274  (G) Edward  Humphrey 

Pearce  Edgcumbe  ...  15  Dec 

284  Ralph  Frederick  Seymour...  15  Dec 

63  (G)Clive  Pinsent    15  Dec 

268^Martin    Robertson- Glasgow  30  Dec 
105 


124 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1906— contd. 
177&Alexander   Gibson  Fleming  30  Dec 


3^        I  (A.)Arthur  Murray  Long- 


4316 


30  Dec 


16  (Gt)  Denham  Maurice  Turner 

Bedford     30  Dec 

(Gt) Percy  Eughes  Ridler  ©   30  Dec 

Spencer  Francis  Eussell    ...  31  Dec 

509   Douglas      Roscoe      Saxby- 

Thomas 31  Dec 


231  Ronald       James 
Willoughby 


Edward 


31  Dec 


630  Henry  Byng  Pilcher  ...  31  Dec 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian 

Government.') 

498  Charles    William   Augustus 

Baldwin 31  Dec 

356  John  Kelty  McLeod  ...  31  Dec 

531  S.BJohn  Robert  Auber  Cod- 

rington      .. ..31  Dec 

524  Arthur  George  Seymour    ...  31  Dec 
80  Harry      George     Hamilton 

Tandy       31  Dec 

mFrancis Charles  Cadogan...  31  Dec 

(S)  Richard  Hugh   Loraine 

Bevan         ™   "    31  Dec 

505  Horace  Walker        31  Dec 

381  John      Arthur     Mansfield 

Sturges      v-         ...         .-  31  Dec 

SBRenvj  Hugh  Gordon  Dacre 

Stoker ...  31  Dec 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government.') 

177  Kenneth  Favi ell  Sword er  ...  31  Dec 

561  mFrederick  Neville  Eardley- 

Wilmot        31  Dec 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government^) 

42  S-BJohn  Fenwick  Hutchings  31  Dec 

6    Harold  Dallas  Adair-Hall    31  Dec 

520  (S)Gerald  Berkeley  Villiers    31  Dec 

128 


421  m  (Nf)  Walter  Cecil  Tancred  31  Dec 

339&Charles     Everard     Hughes 

White 31  Dec 

520  (S)Martin   Edward   Scobell 

Boisaier 31  Dec 

156  mDelorest  John   Dumergue 

Noble      ...         .„         ...  31  Dec 


1907 

552  (G) Frederick  Campbell 

Darley       15  Jan 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.) 
145  (Jj)TheBon.  Hugh  Cecil  Robert 

Feilding  **  [M]  (E)      .„  15  Jan 
385  (Gt)Edmund  Digby  Maxwell 

Robertson  (e)  [E]         ...    15  Jan 

218c(l) (Nt) Edgar  Worton  Pegler  30  Jan 

531  j&BAthelstan  Alfred  Lennox 

Fenner 30  Jan 

^3(T  J  William  Thomas  Hicks  ....  11  Feb 
476  Walter  Lionel  Fielding      ...  15  Feb 
79  (Gt)Robert  Francis  Uniacke 

Penrose  Fitz Gerald  .„,   15  Feb 

( J) Walter  Theodore  Bagot...  28  Feb 
388  SB  Kenneth    James    Duff- 

Dunbar      28  Feb 

432  Frederic  Graham  Schurr   ..    28  Feb 
12<z Walter  Henry  Leeke  ...  15  Mar 

391c(Gt)J«hn  Otho  Nicholson  Wood 

15  Mar 
irn  /TT2\  Maurice   Fiennes   Fitz- 
iw  ^     c-erald  Wilson  ...  15  Mar 

232  (Gt)-^an  Ramsay  Dewar  ...  15  Mar 
l1-"  (GtK-OMelville Adams Hawes  15  Mar 
457   (Nt) Robert  Cholerton  Hayes  30  Mar 
149 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1 907— contd. 

590  (S)George  William  Seymour 

Seton         _  30  Mar 

{Lent  far  duty  under  Australian 
Government.) 

570  George    Perceval    Maxwell 

FitzGerald  1  Apr 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government?) 

John  Paget  Gibbs   ....         .„     1  Apr 

^  aoh  £S\  Christopher        Hooper 

182*  (Nt)     phmJs  _     1Apr 

77  (S)  Edward  Osborne  Broadley  1  Apr 
20  Andrew  Johnstone....         ....     1  Apr 

420  George  Wilson        ....         ...     1  Apr 

22  Philip  Hastings  Irwin         ...     1  Apr 
39  Salisbury  Hamilton  Simpson     1  Apr 
474«Robert      Raymond     Hallo- 

well-Carew  ....         ....     1  Apr 

561  Charles  Fenwick  Stow       ...     1  Apr 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government.) 

519  Richard  Marsland  Hopkins  1  Apr 
160  /rr\  Gordon  Frederick  Mark- 
icy      wick   ... 1  Apr 

213   James    Cantrell   Johnstone 

Soutter      1  Apr 

63  &Z?Fitzroy    Hamilton    Dal- 

rymple  Byron       1  Apr 

266  FraDcis       Hugh        Walter 

Goolden ..»  1  Apr 

382  Cuthbert  Patrick  Blake     .„  1  Apr 

266  Alastair  Gordon       ...        ...  1  Apr 

48  Henry      Daniel     Pridham- 

Wippell   ...         .„         ...  1  Apr 

284  SB  John  Buller  Glencross  ...  1  Apr 
280   William  James    Frederick 

Dunlop *        ...  1  Apr 

454  Frederick  Philip  Champion 

de  Crespigny        1  Apr 

]  99  SB  Henry  Phillips  Hughes  1  Apr 

42  SB  George  Pilkington        ...  15  Apr 

318  Alfred  Geoffrey  Peace       ...  15  Apr 

9  (G)Walter  Macdonald  Nash  15  May 

176a  (K)  Richard  Bertram  Colles  15  May 
23  Archibald  Boyd  Cornabe"  ...  15  May 
284  Guy  Percival  Bowles         ...  30  May 
575   G^rnest  Richardson  Gloag  30  May 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 
( H  )  Archibald  Colquhoun  Bell  7  Jun  e 
(Naval  Assistant  to  Hydrographer) 
180 
E 


381  ®  Wilfred  Dixon  Stirling  15  June 
i3,l  ^ancis  James  Ongley  Lamb  30  June 
o«a  SSa rdBe°edictArathoon  30  June 
260  iSSBernard  Acworth  ...  30  June 

68a  (N?) Walter  Robert  Morant 

,-o  «  Wy*™      30  June 

1»3  Geoffrey  Alfred  Luscombe...  30  June 
163  Gordon  McLeod  Cameron...  30  June 
iS  ^^rendon  Tippet  ...  30  June 
125  Frederick       Archibald 

si«  pWK  ,-      ™ 30June 

5 is  Herbert  Acheson  Forster  ...  30  June 

337  John  William  Titus  Salt  ..  30  June 
531  James     Robert     Carnegie 

Cavendish  30  June 

161  Laurence  Reynolds  Palmer  30  June 
346  Claude  Baynard  Evans  ...  30  June 
430  (S)Lionel  George  Foote  ...  30  June 
505  Frank  Lumb  ...  30  June 

448  (S)Herbert  Fitzherbert  .".".  30  June 
389  Theodore  Keppel  Elmsley  ...  30  June 
512  (Tt)Frank  Herbert  Terry  Ree  30  June 
545  (G)Edward  Ogle  Disney  ...  30  JuDe 
457  (G)tttReginald  Foster    Pitt 

Maton        t„         ...  _    30  June 

159&S  Julian  Tenison  Tenison  ."„  15  July 
452  (Nt)Stephen  Savage  English  15  July 

160  (^Charles  Herbert  Swaine 

w    Lapage  ....        ...  15  ju]y 

161  (T)Edwin  Grave  Morris  ...  15  July 
CG  Charles  Lester  Kerr  ...  15  juiy 
545  (T)Roderick  Bruce  Tremayne 

Miles         .. 15  July 

575   (w) Leslie  Charles Bott      ...  15  July 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.) 
505  m  Henry     loan      Montagu 

Lawrence  Scott  ...  30  July 

228a (h) Claud  Methuen  Leggatt   30  July 

88  Francis  Cuthbert  Piatt  ...  30  July 
11  I  (Tt)  Arthur  John  Layard 

1      Murray '     _  30  July 

531  (G)Norman  Atherton  Wode- 

house         ...        ...         „  30  July 

160  (G*\Tllomas       Maclear 

VlZV     Brounger      ...         ...  15  Aug 

291  b  (Nf)  William  Reginald  Priaton  15  A  ug 


467     wJulian  Harrison 
216 


h>    15  Aug 


126 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1907— eontd. 


213  mTom  Douglas  Greener  ...  30  Aug 
387  Hugh  Joseph  Woodward  ....  31  Aug 
160  Rupert  Egerton  Lubbock  ...  31  Aug 
,  .»   /£7?\  Harold      Townshend 

lb7   (NJ)       Bowen  31  Aug 

217JHerbert  Inglis  Nigel  Lyon...  3  Sept 
283(J)Thomas  Charles  Carpenter 

Bolster ...  15  Sept 

366     ) 

Page  \  (A)John  Wilfrid  Seddon„   15  Sept 

431a  ) 

326  Roger  Leigh  Wiles 15  Sept 

ooo  ^\   Vincent  Byrne  Card- 

299  (N)       weU  ...  15  Sept 

512  SB  Philip   Ernest  Dniacke 

Townshend  30  Sept 

193Hubert  Stanley  Braddyll    ...  30  Sept 
366  Evelyn  Roy  Edmunds        ...     1  Oct 
279  Vernon  Saumarez  Butler    „.     1  Oct 
SB  Henry  Dale  Gill  ...     1  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Govt.) 
430  ( H)Lancelot  Percy  Frey  berg     1  Oct 

64  Gordon  Campbell    1  Oct 

552  David  Craufurd  Pillans      ...     1  Oct 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Govt.) 

182a(I)Hubert  Osmond  Wauton      1  Oct 

217cDouglas      Henry      Vernon 

Wilson       .„         1  Oct 

332(H)Patrick  Stewart  Erskine 

Maxwell 1  0ct 

620  ®Harry  Bingham  Jermain        1  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian 

Govt.) 

46  (Nt)  Oecil  Edward  Brooke        1  Oct 


340  Henry  Percy  Boxer 

39  la®  Robert      Gregory      Maze 

Durrant  Hunt      

457  Henry  William  Gregory  .„. 
228  Alfred  Edwin  Sumner  Tanner 
273&&#Reginald  Burnard  Darke 
512  (ft) William  Penrose  Mark- 

Wardlaw 

430  ( I)  (T)  J°nn  Edward  Lake 

Bashford 

438  '/2\ Algernon  Robert  Smith- 

\™J     wick 

160a(G)Frederic  Walter  Bennett 
277  (S)  Frederick  Cluny  Lucas 

182e(G)R°ger  Surges     

347  (G)Artnur  William  Brooks 
239  (Gt)Lancelot  Ernest  Holland 


1  Oct 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

30  Oct 
30  Oct 

15  Nov 

15  Nov 
15  Nov 
15  Nov 


86  (G)Nigel  Robert  Fergusson     15  Nov 
...   /r>\ Gilbert  George  Herbert 
108  (Nt;     Cooke 3o  Nov 

589  (Gt) Denis  Edward  Rahilly     30  Nov 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.) 
299  (T)tnGordon  Cooper  Wilk- 
inson...   15  Dec 

200  John  Ignatius  Hallett         ...  30  Dec 

575  John  Essex  Grey-Smith      ...  30  Dec 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government) 

159  Lionel  George  Dawson        ...  31  Dec 

Hector  Richard  Monro        ...  31  Dec 

145  &BRobert    Henry    Taunton 

Raikes     31  Dec 

411  (H)FrancisEdmundBlechyn- 

denHaselfoot  ...  31  Dec 

117  ABntJohn  Graham  Bower  ...  31  Dec 
549  Ernest  Walter  Kirkby  ...  31  Dec 
317   /rr\(H)Cecil  Philip  Chearnley 

{**)  31  Dec 

260  Granville  Murray-Browne  31  Dec 
291  James     Henry      Maitland- 

Makgill-Crichton 31  Dec 

136  Christopher    John    Francis 

Eddis  ...         31  Dec 

445  Gerald  Harper  31  Dec 

177  SSClaud  Lacy  Yea  Dering  31  Dec 
388  Arthur  Gerald  Harris  .~  31  Dec 

492  S-tfGeorge  Augustus  Saltren- 

Willett        31  Dec 

■,r,t    /£2\  Ronald  Hamilton  Cur- 

174a (Nt)     zon  Hallifax 31  Dec 

1908 

5a  (m)  Henry  Ruthven  Moore  15  Jan 
607aCecil  Charles  Brittain  Vacher  30  Jan 
385  (Nt) David  Ronald  Ritchie...    30  Jan 

,T^\Edward  Sidney  Graham     ...  30  Jan 

115J 

505  (G)FrederickCobbFinnis...  15  Feb 

(Nt)Cuthbert  John  Pope    ...  15  Feb 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government,') 
291  SB  (J)Cornelius     Octavius 

Regnart      ... .15  Feb- 

127WTI    William    Henry    Wake 

V  Ridley        15  Febi 

232  ("["j)ArnoldMaitland-Dougall  15  Feb 
238  Charles  Frederick  Harris    .„  29  Febl 
TB  |  Graham  Francis  Winstanley 
107  I      Wilson      «.        -.        -  29  Feb 
283 


LIEUTENANTS. 


127 


1 908— contd. 
432  /S5(/)mGeorgePirieThomson 

[KM]         29  Feb 

196aHenry  Duncan  Simonda  ...  15  Mar 
170  -SSGeoffrey  Warburton      ...  15  Mar 

473  Barry  Victor  Sturdee  ...  15  Mar 

34(U  (id\  mFrederic      Gray 

6Wa\**y     Buchanan      15  Mar 

352  (T)John  Valentine  Wotton     15  Mar 

180  (Gt)Bruce Austin Fraser[E]  15  Mar 

9  (Tt)FrancisDouglasMowat**  15  Mar 

288  (T)Francis  John   Campbell 

Allen 15  Mar 

141  (GIOArthur  Douglas  Wales 

Smith 15  Mar 

218  (Nt)  Francis  Gordon  Stewart  30  Mar 
267  (T)Francis  Hugh  Sandford  30  Mar 
267  (G)BonaldWolseley  Oldham  30  Mar 

524  (Gt)GeorgeCrozierI)i11011-"  30  Mar 
528  (T)Louis  Horatio  Beckford 

Bevan 30  Mar 

547  WilliamHumphry  Nigel  Yon  ge   1  Apr 

417J(S)Reginald  "William    Blake    1  Apr 

(Nt) Melvill  Hensman         ...     1  Apr 

118  James    Eichard    Maitland 

Makgill  Crichton  .„         ...     1  Apr 
i&SGeoffrey    Eobert    Sladen 

Watkinsi.„        ..         ...     1  Apr 

44  (Nt)  George  Ernest  Sutcliff        1  Apr 
46  William  Reginald  James  White  1  Apr 

If/(W  ®WSefS'nald.  li, 

117  Alexander  Leslie  Fletcher  ...  1  Apr 

546  Gerald  Aylmer  Wilson        ....  1  Apr 

524  Alan  Charles  Henderson  Duke  1  Apr 

340aEdward  Woodville  Salisbury  1  Apr 

Edward  Brooke       1  Apr 

366  Charles  Edward  Hamond  ....  1  Apr 

174a(S)mPhilip  Acheson  Warre  1  Apr 

512  Philip  Duke  Crofton           ...  15  Apr 

202  (Nt)Eric  Reid  Corson  .„.  15  Apr 
^90aCharles  Hugo  Knox -Little  15  Apr 
252  (G)Richard  Ussher  ._     30  Apr 

317 
E  2 


479  SSErnald   Gilbert  Hoskins 

Master 15  May 

cifi  /TjJ\  George    Richard    Colin 

80  Vffi/     Campbell      15  May 

©Bertram     Chalmers 
Watson  ...  15  May 

160a(Nt)Ar*^  D°UglaS   Harry  1K  „ 
Viy     Dibben        15  May 

512  (T)John  Francis   Benjamin 

Barrett      15  June 

86  (T)Edward  Terence  Doyne 

Finch        15  June 

lfln  /T^\John     Guy     Protheroe 

160  (Nt)    Vivian  15  June 

63  (T)Geofirey  Coleridge  Boles  15  June 

347  (n?I  Patrick  William  Sterling 

kHI/     Henderson 15  June 

238  (T)CharlesOtway  Alexander  15  June 
72  (T)  Francis  Reginald  Barry     15  June 
387  Brian  Derinzy  Holberton  ...  30  June 
384  Horatio  Westmacott  ...  30  June 

350a Henry  Lionel  Meyrick  Coxon  30  June 
18  {•  Arthur  Edward  Hext  Wright  30  June 
225  Archibald  Edward  Johnston  30  June 
259  Frederick  GascoigneCharsley  30  June 
299  ABJohn  de  Burgh  Jessop  ...  30  June 

Beauchamp  Arbuthnot  Francis 

30  June 

9  Harold  Aveling  Knight  30  June 

47  George  Cecil  Herbert  Lawson  30  June 

148amFrancis Reginald Openshaw  30  June 

166  [Ht\  Arthur  Patrick  Saunders  30  June 

366     1 

Page  L   (A)Richard  Bell  Davies    30  June 

431a  J 

237  (S)  Archibald  Richard  James 

Southby 30  June 

444  (H)CharlesHintonKnowles  30  June 

225  Stephen  Phillimore 30  June 

Sg&BReginald  Thomas  Dimsdale  30  June 
345 


128 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1908— contd. 
225<?Henry  Maurice  Coombs     ...  30  June 

1*1   (Nt)  William  Arthur  Usher     30  June 

72  SB  Wilfrid  Bayley  Pirie  ...  30  June 

Edye      Kington     Boddam- 
Whetham 15  July 

196a(T)itt  Trevor  Hodgson  Stanley 

Tatham      ...         ...         .„  15  July 

273  (T)Richard  Burnell  Lane...  15  July 

1 80  (Gt)Humphrey  Matthews     15  July 

63a (Nt) Ralph  Ireland    [KM]     15  July 

<u*  fki^Tom  Spencer  Vaughan 

o*t>  ^     phillipg         15  July 

65  (Tt)Robert  Irvine  Faulkner  15  July 
113  (Tt)  William  Frederic  Wake- 
Walker      15  July 

234  (Nt)  Harold  William  Morey    30  July 

34  &BCharles  de  Burgh       30  July 

5  (Tt) Henry HarwoodHarwood  30  July 
509  (G)  Frederick  Arthur  Buckley  30  July 

512  (Tt)KennethMackenzie[M]3°  July 

Charles  Peyton  Ventris       ...  15  Aug 

39  (Tt)EvelynTwysdenWickhaml5  Aug 

170  iSi?Samuel    Maryon    Gorton 

Gravener 30  Aug 

4 92« (Nt) Francis  Nigel  Miles     ...  30  Aug 

392  Henry  Bradford  Maltby     ...  31  Aug 

261  SB  The  Hon.  Roger  Coke  ...  31  Aug 

365  m  Humphry    Osbaldeston 

Brooke  Firman     31  Aug 

524  (G)inEberhardWilliamBrnest 

Callwell 15  Sept 

72  (n) Frank  Hallam  Bishop      15  Sept 
132  (Nt) Sidney  Neville  Smith  ...  15  Sept 

160  (Nt)Malby  Donald  Brownlow  15  Sept 

TB    \    Walter  Odwin  Hutton  Lam- 
33    J        bert 15  Sept 

552  (T)John  Gregory  Grace      ...  15  Sept 

{Lent  for  duty  wider  the  Australian 

Government) 

148e  (S)  Charles  Wolseley  Parker  15  Sept 
375 


63a  (I  (G) Andrew  Bridgeman 

Downes      15  Sept 

521   (Nt)Malger  Powis  Spence    ..  15  Sept 

524  (Gt)Edward  Leigh  Stuart  King 

**  [M]  (E)  15  Sept 

286  (Nt)  Henry  Price  Norwood...  30  Sept 
366  (G)Guy  Victor  Kenyon  ...  30  Sept 
524  EdwardJamesForsyth-Forrest  1  Oct 

261  Reginald  Hugh  Ransome  1  Oct 
418a(J)Richard    Henry   Kenard 

Hope         ...         .—         ...     1  Oct 

392  Richard  Martin  Welby      ...     1  Oct 
277  Hugh  Rose  Troup    ...        ....     1  Oct 

284  Arthur  Ley  land  Harrison...  1  Oct 
304  Charles  Caesar  de  Merindol 

Malan      1  Oct 

237  Basil  Wilberforce  Longmore 

Owen         ...         1  Oct 

326c&SGeoffrey  Saxton  White  1  Oct 
453  Thomas  Campbell  MacGill  1  Oct 
113  Cecil  Edward  Wilkins  ...  1  Oct 
39 '  d  Edward  Pender  Usticke  Pender  1  Oct 
537aHenry  WinstanleyKeith  Young  1  Oct 
TB  I  William  EdwardBlackwood 

109  1    Magee       1  Oct 

53  7a(G)  Arthur  Francis  Pridham  1  Oct 
366  (G)Geoffrey  Nicholson  ...  15  Oct 
180  lGl)Jobn  Bernard  Hughes  15  Oct 
473  (T) Douglas  George  Wilberforce 

Curry        15  Oct 

377   (n) William  Pennefather...  30  Oct 

67  (jij[)john  Henry  Godfrey  ...  30  Oct 
420  (G)Eric  William  Westgarth 

Ling  15  Nov 

TB    I  /TTn  Charles    Granville 

033    )  Ky      Naylor     15  Nov 

528  (Nt)William  Hope  Gell  ...  15  Nov 
288  (G )  Ralph  Douglas  Binney...  15  Nov 
366  (Gt)Clement  Turner  Nuthall  15  Nov 
239  Francis    Heathcote  Gordon 

Walker     ...         .„         ...   25  Nov 
180  (G)Eric  Ritchie  Bent         ...   30  Nov 
„_   ^-v     John    Wittewron?e    , 
27   {MJ        Clayton 30  Nov 

408 


LIEUTENANTS. 


129 


1908— contd. 
224  Brian  Cameron  Gourley    ...  15  Dec 

492  ;S5Edward  William  Blackwood 

Ryan        15  Dec 

509(T)ArthurFitzgeraldCochranel  5  Dec 
Harry  Powys  Rogers         ...  30  Dec 

150  (n)  James  Powell    30  Dec 

66  Orrell  Bake 31  Dec 

432  Percy       Ralph       Passawer 

Percival 31  Dec 

59  Desmond  Maxwell 31  Dec 

418a&5John  Austin  Gaimes     ...  31  Dec 
i«n  /CTN  Arthur  Dru  Drury  Smyth 
lw  \S*J  31  Dec 

131  Ralph  Daniel  Blyth  Haddon  31  Dec 
129  Cutbbert  Morgan  Murphy  31  Dec 
3b8bSBTheHon.  Byron  Plantagenet 

Cary  31  Dec 

187  Henry  Radcliffe  James  ...  31  Dec 
469  Geoffrey  Shuttleworth 

Holden 31  Dec 

496  Brendan  Coppinger  ...  31  Dec 

274  Alexander  Reginald  Chalmer  31  Dec 

520  Herbert  Pott  31  Dec 

524  (G)m Alexander       Robert 

fiammick  31  Dec 

547  Francis     Victor     Hamilton 

Mackenzie ...31  Dec 

127aMansel    Brabazon    Fiennes 

Colvile       ... 31  Dec 

150  Esmond  Popham  Hogg  ...  31  Dec 
.7o  fi*\A-\a,n    Sergison    Hyde- 

*'*  ^        Smith        31  Dec 

141  Arthur  Maurice  Yate  Dane  31  Dec 
326  Algernon  Edmund   Penrice 

Lyons        31  Dec 

326tfGeoffrey  Thomas  Wright  31  Dec 
145  ®mCecil     Halliday       Aber- 

crombie 31  Dec 

85   Joseph     Montague     Ken- 
worthy       31  Dec 

42  /SSmGerald  Ernest  Berkeley 

Carter       31  Dec 

529  mRichard  Stirling  Robinson  31  Dec 
42  SB  Victor  Essendene  Ward  31  Dec 

439 


1909 

1 502  (H)^eonardG  Milan Garbett     1  Jan 

David  Bruce  Nicol  ...    30  Jan 

512  Victor  James  Bowden-Smith  30  Jan 

62   @ Ernest  John  Spooner...  30  Jan 

71   (W  Warren  Howard  Jotham  30  Jan 

180  Reginald    James    Blakeney 

Drew         30  Jan 

180  (G)ReginaldHughErrington  30  Jan 
471&(T)Lancelot  Alexander  Mont- 
gomery    ...         ...         ...  15  Feb 

®  Edward  Reginald  Mayo 
Geake  ...         ...  15  Feb 

240  ( I)  Richard  Barrington  Ward  19  Feb 

(N)oswald  MoretonFrewen  28  Feb 
I  512  Claud  Herbert  Godwin  ...  28  Feb 
259  (G)Oswald  Stannus  Gray..  28  Feb 
146  (Tt)EdwarddeFayeRenouf  28  Feb 

520  Franklin  Ratsey      15  Mar 

366     'I 

Page  \  SBioYm  Tulloch  Cull    ...  15  Mar 

431    J 

qqk   /d\  Humphrey  John    Lan- 

335  W     caster  15  Mar 

444  Arthur  Lambert  Jackson    ..15  Mar 
114  (T)John  Uniacke  Penrose  Fitz 

Gerald ...  15  Mar 

L,    /CT\  Hugh  Monthermer  Mon- 

!451"(n)     Ugue 15  Mar 

528  &5Colin  Cantlie      15  Mar 

1528  £#Wi]liamRichardSchoneld  15  Mar 

528  ABAllan  Poland     15  Mar 

180  (G)ArthurLumleySt.George 

Lyster        15  Mar 

524  (G)Wharton  Stanley  Gray      30  Mai- 
Herbert  Henry  John  Franklin 

Teale         ....         ...  ..    1  Apr 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Govt.) 

©Walter  Randolph  Bernard 
1  Apr 
225  Eric  Verner  Grey     ._  ...    1  Apr 

358b SB  David  Mark  Fell  ...    1  Apr 

(S) Russell  Lister-Kaye       ....    1  Apr 
114  William  Eric  Campbell  Tait     I  Apr 

470 


180 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1 909— contd. 

221  (fit)  Leslie  Barton  Prest     ...  1  Apr 

352  (S)  The  Hon.  George  Fraser  1  Apr 

265a  (n)  Charles  Prynne  Hearle  1  Apr 

387  (S)Edward  Lawrence  Bruce 

Oliphant 1  Apr 

546  Ambrose    Thomas   Norman 

Abbay        1  Apr 

20  Ian   Clarence  Shirreff    Hilton 

1  Apr 
4  Paul  Richard  Bradfield  Stevens 

1  Apr 
342  Geoffrey    Wynne    Walker- 
Jones         1  Apr 

217JCharles  Gage  Stuart  ...     1  Apr 

503  Hobart    William    Theodore 

Rudolph  Seymour  [R]  ...     1  Apr 

420  William  Melvin  Carey        . .     1  Apr 

468  Cosmo  Moray  Graham        ...     1  Apr 

252  Manfred  Jerome  Palmes    ...     1  Apr 

361  mCosmo  Bowyer  Hastings       15  Apr 

524  (G)FrancisQuillerChampnessl5  Apr 

512  Frank  Power  O'Reilly        ...  30  Apr 

ooq  /T2\  Arthur  Erskine  Gurney 

-W8  \gt)     Coombs         30  Apr 

42  Alfred  Michael  Winser      ....  30  May 

502  (R)Mark  Edward  Highton  30  May 

177  (G)Harold  Martin  Burrough  30  May 


«">37rtf» 


Herbert  Malcolm  Spreck- 


ley     15  June 

238  (G)Guy  Darracott  Millar  ...  15  June 

®(H) James  Victor  Vincent 
Magrane       15  June 

528  SB  Henry  Gray  Higgins    ....  15  June 

4  (T)Hugh  Percival  Cotton      15  June 

547  Russell  Alfred  Bell-Syer    ...   30  June 

381   (Nt)fWalter  Oliver  Spurrell  30  June 
497 


520  Edward  Wynter  Bulteel    ...  30  June 

392  (gAlban    Thomas    Buckley 

Curteis      30  June 

411  (H)Alfred    Frederick    Bell 

Wood  house  30  June 

364  George  St.  John  Llewellyn    30  June 

183a(H)William  Victor  Rice    ...  30  June 

69  /TJ\  Cecil     Russell     Hains 

KZJ      Harvey        ....         ...  30  June 

129  /^Marshal  Llewelyn 

^S)     Clarke  30  June 

225  Robert  Edward  Meade  Harris  30  June 

331  Henry       Evelyn       Charles 

Blagrove 30  June 

9  Ralph      William      Hallam 

Roberts     30  June 

326a John  Brooke  30  June 

381  Francis  George  Glossop     ...  30  June 

175  Nowell  Campbell  Johnstone   30  June 

339&A.rthur   Millington   Roberts  30  June 

11  Lewes  George  Gardner      ...  30  June 

503  Harold     Francis    Beckham 

Handley 30  June 

520  John  Allen  Shuter 30  June 

TJB  )  Terence  Ackley  Fitzmaurice 
17  J      Longford     *       30  June 

9  Donald  Priaulx  MacGregor     30  June 

475«Harold  Courtenay 

Woollcombe-Boyce         ...  30  June 

26  (S)Eric      Walter       Poyntz 

Westmacott         30  June 

34     (S)Stewart  Dykes  Spicer...  30  June 

148«(T)Robert  Holmes  De'ath...  30  June 
„,    fcs  Richard  James  Rodney 

251   l&)     Scott 15  July 

384  Claude  Preston  Hermon-Hodge 

15  July 
99  (S)Edward  Bernard  Cornish 

Dicken 15  July 

528  &BFrederick  Henry  Taylor  15  July 
524  (G)  Lancelot  Gordon  Ingham  15  July 
366  (G)Norman  Cameron  Moore  15  July 

526 


LIEUTENANTS. 


131 


1909— contd. 

118  (G ) William  Bayard  Hynes...  15  July 
512  (T)FredericNewtonAttwood  15  July 
13  Evelyn  Hayley  Sparling    ...   30  July 
332  (H)Gordon    Evelyn   Elliott 

Gray  30  July 

352  George  Nicholson  Bradford    30  July 
275« Hilary  Poland  Mead  ...  30  July 

(N?)  Harry  Taring  Bennett  30  July 

2S5  -Harold    Tom    Baillie-Groh- 

man         30  July 

512  (Tt)J'imes  Vvilfred   Sussex 

Dorling  [O]        30  July 

180  (Gt)Walter  Raleigh  Gil- 
bert®        30  July 

fcsSafiT^JP™   Simon    Fraser  OA  T  , 
\**J     Macleod  ...         ...  30  July 

180  Lionel  Frederick  Robinson      30  July 
23   (R)  William  Scott  Chalmers  15  Aug 

385  (G)CharlesDennistonBurney  15  Aug 
520   j 

B  Y  >  George  Jeans        20  Aug 

Po  ) 
7*7?  ) 
112  I  Cyril  Searancke 30  Aug 

381  The  Hon.  Humphrey  Legge    31  Aug 

159  Eric        William        Edward 

Fellowes ...  31  Aug 

Ralph  Neville  31  Aug 

160  ( H)(N) Edward  Selby  Wise  15  Sept 
46  Roland  Arbuthnot  Clark    ...  15  Sept 

366  ( G) Henry  Martin  Daniel  ...  15  Sept 
524  Henry  William  Borton  Fligg  15  Sept 
127a(Tt)EdwardWortleySinclair  15  Sept 

61  Geoffrey  David  Taylor**  (e)  15  Sept 
167  Edward  Blake  Hoyle  ...  30  Sept 
TB  |  SB  (I)  William        Ogilvy 

110  J      Hozier   [R]       30  Sept 

170SjBNorman  Douglas  Holbrook  30   Sept 

TB    I 

,.„    [  Stafford  Harry  Dillon      ...      1  Oct 

T72  ) 

gj  I  George  Noel  Gilbertson    ...     1  Oct 

it»»v7fi?>GeofErey  D'oyiy  Ear- 

195a^V     waker  1  Oct 

431  Hubert      William     Douglas 

Griffith ...  1  Oct 

62  Charles  Eden  Neate 1  Oct 

218  Thomas  Bernard  Drew      .„  1  Oct 

560 


1  Oct 


1  Oct 


1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

1 

Oct 

15 

Oct 

15 

Oct 

15  Oct 

15 

Oct 

15 

Oct 

15 

Oct 

145  Arthur  Evans  

366     I 

Page  \  (A)  Henry  Doone  Vernon 

431a  ) 

202  Victor  Percy  Alleyne 

78<zJack  Ernest  Albert  Mocatta 
183«(H)SidneyErleNicclle      ... 
371  George  Francis  Hole 
218  Richard  Griffith  Lock 
339cCyril  Thomas  Howard  White 
528&BKennetk  Michell 

61  Russell       Richard      Jacque 
Pound 
127  SB  Philip  Esmonde  Phillips 

42  SB  Alfred  Gordon  Hine  . . . 
127/zKenneth  Bamford  Millar  ... 
213 b  Waller  Clark  Clark-Hall ... 

505 (NJ  Piers  Keane  Kekewich 

180  Frank  George  Fowle 
\51SB Alfred  Edward  Whitehouse  15  Oct 
180  (G)  Edward  Overend  Priestley  15  Oct 
213  Hugh  Hope  Grant  Begbie...  20  Oct 

390  (ft)  Nigel  Cameron  Westall   30  Oct 

415  (S)john  Norman  Tait     ...  30  Oct 

121  Henry     Dawson     Crawford 

Stanistreet  15  Nov 

180  Robert  Mends  15  Nov 

-,/.,.    /£T\Jocelyn  Heneage  Drum- 
264«(Nj     m(/nd  _s_         ^  15  Nov 

512  ( T) Algernon  Dsborne  Willis  15  Nov 
225  (T)  Price  Guthrie  Chase  Turner 

15  Nov 
261  Noel  Marcus  Francis  Corbett  30  Nov 

,     /TT\  Maitland  Walter  Sabine 
22i   [NJ     Boucher         3o  Nov 

239  (T) Basil  Lyall  Johnston  ...  30  Nov 
180  (G)I°n    Beauchamp    Butler 

Tower         30  Nov 

80  Frederick  William   Fogarty 

Fegen        30  Nov 

1  o (n) George  Elliott  Harden  30  Nov 
366  (G)Edward  Neville Syfret...  30  Nov 
389  (n)  EdwardWollaston  Kitson  15  Dec 
507a(T)O«car  Humphrey  Stoehr  15  Dec 
227c  (S) '/V*e      Hon.     Humphrey 

Arthur  Pakington  ...  30  Dec 

163  (J)  Cecil  Stanley  Sandford....  30  Dec 

TB    ) 

fl3    >  Aubrey  Char leB  Thursfield  31  Dec 

598 


182 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1909— contd. 
355  Cecil        Rudolph        Ernest 

Wilbraham    Ferryman  ...  31  Dec 

jH  | John  Milne  Henderson     ...  31  Dec 

153  Massy  Goolden        31  Dec 

(H)(  /) Joseph  Bernard  Newill  31  Dec 
366 

Page  I  (A)  Douglas  Austin  Oliver  31  Dec 
4316  ! 
170  Lionel      Stanley     Ormsby- 

Johnson    ...         ...         ...  31  Dec 

258  Harold  Richard  Ware  Turnor  31  Dec 
ISO  Douglas  But  nBucham  Brown  31  Dec 
7Q   /CTJ\  Edward   George  Godol- 

K*D     phin  Hastings  ...  31  Dec 

131  Bryan  Fullerton  Adams     ...  31  Dec 

229  (H)EdwardMauriceGibbings  31  Dec 

SB  Francis  Thomas  Hewson    31  Dec 

34  Martin    Arthur    Frankland 

Hood  31  Dec 

Mark  Singleton       31  Dec 

366  William  Ralph  Leycester  ...  31  Dec 
552  Oliver  Clive  Warner  ...  31  Dec 

{Lent for  duty  under  Australia  n  Govt. ) 
352  George  Edwin  Matthews  ....  31  Dec 
og^/j^N  lit  Hugh  Vaughan  Laving- 

K-J        ton 31  Dec 

561  Edward  Neville  Mortimer  ..    31  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
520  Arthur    Rowland  Banks         31  Dec 
17  lb  James    Thomas    Benedictus 

Notley       31  Dec 

418«<S5Rowland  Kyrle  Cecil  Pope31  Dec 


1910 

1596Henry  Bernard  Rawlings  ...  15  Jan 
■132  James  Francis  Morris         ...  15  Jan 

180  (G)Edward    William    Her- 

ford  Blake  [KM]  ....  15  Jan 

203  Charles  Henry  Rolleston    ....  30  Jan 

ion  ^i^i^'^au^  Anthony   Merri- 

19y  \**)     man 30  Jan 

(N^John  Gordon  Boyd      ...  15  Feb 

466  Ian  Colquhoun  Cowan       ...  15  Feb 

238  (N)William  Gordon  Benn...  28  Feb 

628 


180  (G )Gerard Walter  Trevelyan 

Robertson 28  Feb 


164 


®  Edmund  FrancisLoftus 
Jones 28  Feb 

457  (S)  Arthur  Malcolm  Peters...  15  Mar 
1096Joseph       Hugh       Langdon 

Yorke        15  Mar 

Deny s  Arthur  Henderson  ...  15  Mar 

81   (NJ  PatrickHarryMackenzie  15  Mar 

180  (G)Victor    Hilary    Danck- 

werts@[E]       15  Mar 

512  (T)John     Foster     Barham 

Carslake  [O]     ...  ...  15  Mar 

on   /TT\  Donald  Kenneth 

L&  yy     Rotherham 15  Mar 

1 7  <   (kT\  Robert      Rollo      Gore 
i/<*6'^nj     Browne  30  Mar 

332  (H) Walter    Jeremy    Bright 

Barton       30  Mar 

528  SB  Edward  Cambridge  Carre  30  Mar 

351  SB  George  Sarsfield  Walsh...  30  Mar 

299  &SHenry  Ernest  Smyth    ...  30  Mar 

.„„    /£T\  Kenneth  Harry  Litton 

4yb  ^*J     Mackenzie         ..      ...  30  Mar 

Ronald  Crosbie  Kinnear  ...     1  Apr 

151  <S'2?Edward  Reginald  Lewes     1  Api 

127  mKobert  Peel   Dennistoun 

Webster 1  Apr 

72  SB  George  Fagan  Bradshaw      1  Apr 

295  Henry  Armstrong  Binmore     1  Apr 

520  Alfred       William       John 

Finlayson 1  Apr 

274  Hubert  George  Morgan  Hill  1  Apr 

305  Edmond  Mansel  Bowly     ...  1  Apr 

;  151  SB  Basil  Arthur  Beal          ...  1  Apr 

'  570  Douglas  Burrard  Cooper   ...     1  Apr 
I         (Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

420  Henry  Keppel  Garnier       ...     1  Apr 
j  Arthur  George  Venables    ...     1  Apr 

,  259  Alastair      Charles      Nicol 

Farquhar 1  Apr 

72  SB  Richard     Henry    Bagot 

Everard    ...         ...         ...     1  Apr 

388  John  Mossom  Boyd 1  Apr 

658 


LIEUTENANTS. 


188 


1910— contd. 
42  -SSThomas     Bollen     Seath 

McGregor- Robertson  ...  1  Apr 
520  Robert  Lindsay  Burnett  1  Apr 
547  &5Gerald  Henry  Thomson       1  Apr 

434  Henry  Forrester    1  Apr 

306#(  H  )Colin  Alexander  Gordon 

Hutchison  ...  ...  15  Apr 

151  Frederick    Close    Craufurd 

Kennedy 15  Apr 

150  (G) William  Lindsay  Jackson  15  Apr 
180  Arthur  John  Power  [KM]  15  Apr 
5! 2  Cecil  Eustace  Tooth  ...  30  Apr 

>S5Reginald  Dillworth  Howard 

15  May 
202  Cuthbert    Helsham   Heath- 

Caldwell 15  May 

512  Quentin    Hunter    Pater  son  30  May 
186  Ralph  William  Badeley  Cotes- 
worth         ...         ...         ...  15  June 

366  {G)T)w Hon.  Francis  Laurance 

William   Vernon  ...  15  June 

251  (n  )  Gerald  Percival  Bowen  15  June 
512  (T)  Henry  Norman  Lesley  15  June 
Francis  Lempriere  Davy  ...  30  June 
Lionel  Charles  Burnett  ...  30  June 
319  Godfrey  Ratcliffe  Chambers  30  June 
528  /S-SHugh  Richard  Marrack  30  June 
199  &BThomas  Kerr      30  June 

151  £5Percy  Hubert  Boulnois      30  June 
58  Walter     Herman     Gordon 

Fallowfield  30  June 

199£#John  Stuart  Binny  Scott     30  June 

583  Nelson  Clover  30  June 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Go  vt. ) 
528  &5Francis     James    Harold 

Dawson 30  June 

222  Alexander  Duncan  Cunning- 
ham   30  June 

Guy  Langton  Warren        ...  30  June 
366    ] 

Page  [  (A)Arthur  Bruce  Gaskell    30  June 
431a  J 

512  Geoffry  Bertram  Smith  ...30  June 
317  (H)Charles  Austin  Browne  30  June 
it-A  /Ov(i)DonaldJamesStrachan 
4h4  W  Oswald  [R] 
690 


230    fN 


30  June 


454  (n)  Henry  Hugh  Bousfield  30  June 
213  Dawson  Calybut  Downing  ...  30  June 
180  (G) Frank Maynard Constable 

Curtis 30  June 

180  Leonard  Hale  White  ...  30  June 
1 60aSB Walter  Edward  Scott  ...  1  July 
145  (S)  Francis     Paul     Orlando 

Bridgeman  .15  July 

Sir  John  Meynell  Alleyne, 

Bt 15  July 

512  (T)Rodolph  Henry  Fane  De 

Salis  15  July 

512  (T)Reginald  Andrew  Jackson  15  Jul} 

180i(T)(f)Henry  Fitzhardinge 

Berkeley  Maxse   ...         ...  15  July 

299S.5Cromwell  Hanford  Varley  15  July 

iqo   ^j>\Joni1  Sydney  Plumptre 

bj.5   \taj     Colquhoun     30  July 

528&5(Z)Henry  Edward  Rendall  30  July 

67  Humphrey  Maurice  Robson  30  July 
366  (G)&uy  Onslow  Lydekker  30  July 
252  Rundle  Burges  Watson  ...  15  Aug 
180  Hugh  Philip  Middleton      ...  15  Aug 

68a(T)Charles  James  Forlong      15  Aug 
4 18aSB William  Reynard  Richard- 
son ...         ...         ...   15  Aug 

276cCharles Edward  Wilson  ...  30  Aug 
444  James  Holmes  Howie  ...  30  Aug 
221  Richard  Frazer  Busby  Hoskyn 

30  Aug 
342  Alexander  David  Boyle     ...  31  Aug 

(S)  Evelyn  Neville  Lewis  White 

31  Aug 
408  Richard      Charles      Arthur 

Littleton 31  Aug 

442  Arthur  Bruce  Nesling         ...    3  Sept 

180  Henry  Falkiner  Min chin  ...  15  Sept 

11  Ronald  Granville  Studd     ...  30  Sept 

180  Eldred  Stuart   Brooksmith  30  Sept 

(H)Frederick  FitzGerald 

West  Boehmer     1  Oct 

i  330  Patrick    Egerton    Maxwell- 

Lefroy       1  Oct 

114  Hugh  Salvin  Bowlby  .„     1  Oct 

176a.Philip  Allan  Heyder  ...     1  Oct 

l45aMartin  John  Coucherde 

Meric 1  Oct 

724 


13 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1910— contd. 
Hugh  Robert  Eastwood     ...     1  Oct 
366     j 

Page  WA)Robert  Peel  Ross      ...     1  Oct 
431J   I 

520  Vernon Hammersley-Heenan     1  Oct 
^Arthur  Ronald  Farqu- 


®- 


har     ....         ...         ...  1  Oct 

459  Keith  Richard  Farquharson     1  Oct 

366  Greham  Wragge       1  Oct 

2755ntLionel  Stewart  MoncriefEe 

Adam         ...         ...         ...  1  Oct 

119  Harold  George  Campbell  ...  1  Oct 
127  SBEric   Erskine    Campbell 

Tufnell 1  Oct 

392  George  Arthur  Scott           ...  1  Oct 
266  Edward  Richard  Busk  Kemble  1  Oct 
432  (S)The  Hon.  Charles  Alex- 
ander Colville      1  Oct 

263  EdwardConynghamDeniscn  1  Oct 

20  John  Melville  Irwin  Hervey  1  Oct 

84  Henry  Francis  Besant        .  _  1  Oct 

351  S3  Robert  Neville  Stopford  1  Oct 

80  Humphrey  Francis  Howse...  15  Oct 

362  (S) Gerald  Leather  ...  15  Oct 

245  mHarry  Ball  26  Oct 

Edward  Eliot  30  Oct 

180  Arthur  Duncan  Read         ...  30  Oct 

180  Frederick  Thomas  de  Mallet 

Morgan 30  Oct 

540  ) 

D  Y  >VX John  Higgins      ....         .-      1  Nov 

Sh    j 

Frederick  Llewhellin  .„     2  Nov 

20  (v?)  Archibald  Alison       ...  15  Nov 
6  Humphrey  Edward  Archer..  15  Nov 
n.„   /r?\Ernald        Lushington 
256  [N]     Morant         ._  ...    15  Nov 

299  (SSAnthonv  Bevis  Lockhart 

®    [M]   §        •      IB  Nov 

180  Hubert  Guv  Dyke  Acland....  15  Nov 
512  WilliamTofieldMakeig- Jones  15  Nov 
233  (A)Christopher  Edward  Maude 

15  Nov 
nn  /TTNFrederick  William  Spurrell 
60a[H)     Glfeed 30  Nov 

180  Eric  George  Rhodes 30  Nov 

202  John  Alan  Pennington  Legh  15  Dec 
151/S50swald  Ernest  Hallifax      15  Dec 
145  Gerard  Charles  Muir head- 
Gould     30  Dec 

760  

§  Awarded  Beaufort  Testimonial,  1911 


183  Charles  Maurice  Blackman    30  Dec 
299     ) 

Page  1  ^ Frederick  Arthar  Peere 
431&   I      Williams-Freeman      ...  30  Dec 
262  Donald  Roy  Macdonald     ...  31  Dec 
29  (n)  Claude  Bertram  Elbrow  31  Dec 

218  PaulFelix  Palmer  Berryman31  Dec 
402  Leslie  Thomas  Creery  Hill  31  Dec 
4516Daniel  Harvey  Rainier  ...  31  Dec 
492«Basil  John  Pailthorpe  ...  31  Dec 
520  RichardCharlesMontaguPink31  Dec 
6  (jfP\  Charles  Maurice  Stack    31  Dec 

76  (n)  Eustace  Harold  Wace    31  Dec 

464  John  Benedict  Spurgin      ...  31  Dec 
366     I 

Page  \  SB  Reginald  John  Bone  31  Dec 
431a  J 

493a(N)  Victor  Isaac  Griffith  ...  31  Dec 

lftlttEric  John  Shelley  ...  31  Dec 

492  ABGeorge  Eric  Jenkinson     31  Dec 

67  Eric  Harding  Ward  ...  31  Dec 

&BGeorge  Samuel  Brown...  31  Dec 

273  Edmund  Francis  FitzGerald  31  Dec 

294  James  William  Ogilvy  Dal- 

gleish         ...         ...         ...  31  Dec 

339  John  Mansel  Porter  ...  31  Dec 

225<2Harold  Owen  Joyce  ...  31  Dec 

i&BGeoflrey  Arthur  Gordon 

Haggard  ...         ...  ..31  Dec 

[Lent for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

217  John  Noel  Pelly      31  Dec 

558  Kenneth  Park  Dalglish     ...  31  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.') 
127  SB  Thomas  Charles  Alexander 

Heathcote  Ouchterlony...  31  Dec 
391c John  Malby  Bergin  Hanly  31  Dec 
299  »S2?Donald  Francis  O'Callaghan 

Brodie       31  Dec 

589  Basil  Owen  Bell-Salter      ...  31  Dec 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Australian  Govt.) 
114  Maxwell  Napier  Williamson- 
Napier       .31  Dec 

407  m Arthur  Edwin  Durham...  31  Dec 

72«5Logan  Hook         31  Dec 

792 


LIEUTENANTS. 


185 


28  Feb 


1911 

524  I 

BY  J-John  Daniel  Newell        ...  10  Jan 

Bev  J 

528($Z?GuyDescarrieres  Sharp       15  Jan 

62  David  Norman  Walter  Joel  15  Jan 
512  Ronald  Inglis  Collier         ...  30  Jan 

47  HenryCecil  CourtneyClarke  15  Feb 
180  Robert  Collet  Woollerton  ...  15  Feb 
iK9   (%*\  Peter  Alexander  Crawford 
40,-i   \j*j     sturrock      28  Feb 

Page  1  (A)Christopher    Lloyd 

43i&  J    Courtiiey      

35  (u)  Percy  Strickland       ...  15  Mar 

512  Douglas  Adams  Budgen     ...  15  Mar 
39  Charles  Edward  Barrington 

Simeon 15  Mar 

180  Arthur  Francis  Eric  Palliser  15  Mar 
180  Valentine  Douglas  Hirst  ...  15  Mar 
180  James  Christopher   Francis 

Lewis  [M]         15  Mar 

113«Francis  Ernest  Wright  ...  27  Mar 
528  SBKugh  Staunton  Hornby  30  Mar 
366     ) 

Page  >  (A)  Arnold  John  Miley  ..  30  Mar 
431  i  ) 

299  SBGeoSiej  Edward  Burton     1  Apr 

263  Philip  Lloyd  Neville         ...     1  Apr 

47  ^ff\ Robert  Gordon  Duke...     1  Apr 

®  Henry     William      Lane 
Joynt  Mowbray  Jackson  1  Apr 


200 

439aFrederic  Cyril  Bradley      ...     1  .Apr 
114  Horace     Stuart     Montagu 

Herbert 1  Apr 

.    /T>.  Henry  Maurice  Chidley 
lrfi   i^Purdon ..      1  Apr 

441 


®Pu 

® 


Arthur  Perfect  Meredith 

Lewes    (*)     

151  Napier  Robert  Peploe 
542«Hugh  Bourchier  Wrey 

292  (S) John  Baldock  May     ... 

429  Richard  Eustace  Hollings.... 
349  George  Hector  Creswell  ... 
364  Geoffrey  Alban  Hattersley- 

Smith        

199aWilliam  Walker  Skynner... 
25  Colin  Sinclair  Thomson     ... 

520*  (fif)  Edward  Charles  Wrey 

524  Stuart    Sumner     Bonham- 
Carter 

827 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 


/82?Charles  Lewis  Moore  ...     1  Apr 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government.) 

202  Irving  Montgomery  Palmer    1  Apr 

72  &gEric  Swire  Ray 1  Apr 

363   faj  Horace  Leslie  Morgan     1  Apr 

M,   /j"j"\Osbert Charles Gresham 

v£L/  Leveson-Gower  ...  1  Apr 
385  Henry  Frederick  Carter,  MVO.  2  Apr 
520  iWmGeorge  MasculL  C.S.C.     4  Apr 

127a (n) Norman  Whitehead    ...  15  Apr 

...    /T>k Neville  Duncan  Burleigh 
5ia(NJ     Taylor  15  Apr 

512  CharlesNormanEbdenCurreyl5  Apr 
512  John  Prescott  Burton  ...  15  Apr 
512  George  Francis  Locke  Marx  15  Apr 
1  PiVJeremiah  McCarthy  ...  26  Apr 
528  SB  Henry  Francis  Morton  Peto30  Apr 
377  Edmund  Arnott  Hill  ...  15  May 
42  Thomas  William  Martin    ...  20  May 

Paae  1  (A)Franci8  George  Brodribb 

431*  I  so  May 

42  Harold  Vernon  Lyon         ...  30  May 
io   /C\G"eo:ffrey  John  Audley 

lz»\jy     Miles 15  June 

362  Fitzadam  Millar      ....         ...  15  June 

41  John  Hermann  Brougham  15  June 
108&BFrederick    Ross    Maxwell 

Johnson 15  June 

263  KennethFrancisDykeAcland  15  June 
253  Andrew  Nevill  Swainson  ...  22  June 
199  &S Alexander  Boyd  Greig  ...  22  June 
498  Arthur  Hill  Trevor  Glenny  22  June 
191  Hugh  Evelyn  Raymond  ...  22  June 
99  Lambert  Nugent  Brickdale 

Morgan     22  June 

180  Douglas  Rae  Fraser  ...   22  June 

273iArthur   Beaumont  Goddard 

Twyford  Chamberlain    ...  22  June 

80  Francis  Blomfield 22  June 

237  (H)Torkel  Lundholm        ...  22  June 
60  Charlie  Frederick  Bush     . ...  22  June 

65  Patrick  Butter        ...         ...  22  June 

469a John  Henry  Jauncey  ...  22  June 
219a (fjf) Lionel  Hinde  Pelly  ...  22  June 
202  Christopher  Henry  Petrie  30  June 
462  (S)  James  Cleland  Mansfield  30  June 

260  GuyBeresf ord  Howard  Francis  30June 
48  Francis  Worthington  Craven    1  July 


867 


136 


LIEUTENANTS. 


®' 


1911—  contd. 
273&Harry    Dunbar     Dunbar- 

Dunbar-Kivers     15  Juiy 

24  Henry  Edward  Horan        ...  15  July 
512  Ernest  Do wnes  Pan ter      ...  15  July 
m  William  Howard  Jackson ...  27  July 
iaa    /TT\  Francis  William  Crow- 

Hi  (!!)     tber 30  July 

476  Harry AlexanderDykesKeate  30  July 
512  (T)Douglas     Hyde     Hjde- 

Tbomson 30July 

120  Hugb  Alan  Colville  Dick  ...  30  July 

433d*  [  James  Francis  PaSet     —  30  July 

512  Humphrey  Handle  Bennett  30  July 

496  Arthur  Robert  Halfhide  [R]  30  July 

540    )• 

D  Y   }  tit  Daniel  Richard  Pbair  ...    5  Aug 

Sh     \ 

448  Rupert  George  William  Ord  15  Aug 

512  Alan  Gordon  Grierson        ...  15  Aug 

299  &8Charles  Manners  Sutton 

Chapman 30  Aug 

j  George  Arthur  Titter- 
ton    ...         ....         ...  30  Aug 

336     | 

Page  \  (A)Edward  Osmond  ...  30  Aug 
431a  J 

512  Henry  Clarmont  Phillips  ...  30  Aug 
Warden  Sydney  Learmonth 

Gilchrist 31  Aug 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian  Govt.') 
131  Frederick      Hew       George 

Dalrymple-Hamilton  ...  31  Aug 
148  Cedric  Swinton  Holland  ...  31  Aug 
11  Godfrey  Coif  ox  Chichester 

Crook  shank        15  Sept 

512  David  Farewell  Jones  ...  15  Sept 
299  ,S5Walter  Luke  Landale  ...  30  Sept 
1 83a  /TA  (  H )  Arthur  Edgar  Buck- 

Ky         land  30  Sept 

130  George  Lionel  Davidson  ...  1  Oct 
263  Arthur  Wilfrid  Blaker  ...  1  Oct 
4 ISaSB Richard  Ivor  Pulleyne  ..  1  Oct 
So8bSB Ronald  Adair  Trevor  ...  1  Oct 
385  (A)  Spenser    Douglas    Adair 

Grey  1  Oct 

365   (ST)  Charles  Eric  Morgan  .. .     1  Oct 

439&John  Francis  Schofield  ...  1  Oct 
507aSidney  Wodehouse  Upcher       1  Oct 

276  (h)   Colin  Grahame  Harper    1  Oct 

901 


Aubrey  Fitzmaurice  Inglefield  1  Oct 

218aRichard  Harter       1  Oct 

170£5Sydney  Thornhill  Winn  1  Oct 
383  Frank  Alan  Rothera  ...     1  Oct 

520  Arthur  Kenneth  Gibson  ...  1  Oct 
2736RupertThomas  Gould  ...  15  Oct 
118  Denis  William  Boyd  ...  15  Oct 

180  Frederick  John  Russell      ....     8  Nov 
70  mErnest  George  Hadley   ...   14  Nov 
1 99  SB  Ambrose  Northorp  Lee  ...  15  Nov 

HI  (n)  George  Walter  Hill  ...  30  Nov 
188  (r7)  Robert  Maurice  Stopford  30  Nov 

Page  I  (A)Cecil  John  L'Estrange- 

534     I      Malone 15  Dec 

Assistant  to  Director  of  Air  Dept. 
202  Jack  Sauzer  Hoffmann       ...  31  Dec 

Basil  Ashby  Taylor 31  Dec 

299^5  Ronald  William  Blacklock  31  Dec 

528&SEric  Bannerman  Tod     ...  31  Dec 

65  Robert  Charles  Chichester      31  Dec 

229(H)Horace  Victor  Silk        ...  31  Dec 

72  SB  Eric  William  Malcolm  King  31  Dec 

291  Guy  Kemble  Twiss 31  Dec 

.54  Reginald  Nash 31  Dec 

239  Joseph  Horsfield      31  Dec 

337  Denis  Quintin  Fildes          ...  31  Dec 
Arthur  Madryll  Cheere  Stile- 
man  31  Dec 

Hamilton  Edward  Snepp  ...  31  Dec 
299,S#Ernest  George  Ebblewhite  31  Dec 
384  Douglas  John  Claris  ...  31  Dec 

oak   /TT\Charles  Henry  Champ- 

J4&  V*J      ness 31  Dec 

52SSB  Edward  Geldard  Stanley     31  Dec 
418«<S'.SCyril     George    Bucknill 

Coltart        31  Dec 

2  (n) Francis  James  Ratcliff    31  Dec 

196  Herbert  Masterman  Hughes  31  Dec 

5a  Herbert  Owen        31  Dec 

276aCharles  Reid  Peploe  ...  31  Dec 

1912 

273eReginald  Godsell     15 

207  Gerald  Thurstan  Cole  Collins  15 
114  Outhbert  Coppinger  ...  30 

42  &BChristopher  Paul  Satow    30 
520) 
DFVBryan  Whalley      ... 

Po  j 

458  (NjHeneage  Cecil  Legge...  15 
942 


Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 


12  Feb 


Feb 


LIEUTENANTS. 


187 


1912— eontd. 
*21    (*i\ Edward  Joseph  Francis 

145  Oliver  Bevir  §        

291  Kenneth  Edwards 

William  Henry  Bruce 
239  HaroldGeoffreyLeechHarvey 
275  (n}  Walter  Francis  Preedy 

147  iWGeorge  Edward  Casley 
4145Richard  Grenville  Bowyer 

35f>a(N)Hugh  Fortescue  Curry 

63  Thomas  Aislabie  Powell    ... 

448  Lewis  John  Pitcairn  Jones 

65  Edward  Chicheley  Thornton 

439c  /JTN  Eustace  Newton  Gerald 

V*J     Maton  

160  Charles  Mackay  John  Willis 
4  Lawrence  Raikes  Higgins... 

349a  Francis  Howard     

284  Charles    Maxwell    Richard 

Schwerdt  ... 
213  John  Haythorne  Steel 
127  <S5Colin  George  MacArthur 
520  Henry  Steele 
510  "J 

DY  V  Peter  Lamb  

Sh  | 
273  Francis  John  Lambert 
317  (H)Bertie  Cecil  Porter     ... 
94   /jj\  William  Stanford  Mac- 
kzJ     Ilwaine 
385  m  Edwin  Mark  Rowe  Thom- 
son... 
218cPiVJames  Coleman. 

866  ll 


DY 


Frederick  Samuel  Water- 

Chat)      field       

385   m William  James  Kitto 

508  PiVmErnest  Edward  Lowe, 

C.S.C 

490 ) 

^jrf  mJoseph  Wright,  C.S.C.  .„ 

366  PiVCharles  Walter  Cock    ... 

385  Ed  ward  William  Croucher... 

377a John  Sydney  Bovill 

44  John    Shenstone    Prescott- 

Roberts     

976 


15  Feb 
15  Feb 
15  Feb 

28  Feb 

29  Feb 

29  Feb 

29  Mar 

30  Mar 

30  Mar 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

lApr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 

14  Apr 

28  Apr 

30  Apr 

15  May 

30  May 

4  June 
15  June 

26  June 

27  June 

27  June 
27  June 

27  June 

29  June 

30  June 

30  June 


|  Awarded  Wharton  Testimonial,  1911 


528  SBklan    Kerr   McClintock 

Halliley 30  June 

286«(N)williamGeorgeTennant  30  June 
284  John  Hinton  Carrow  ...  30  June 
379  Vincent  Paul  Freeman  ..  30  June 
496JNorman     Albert     Gustave 

Ohlenschlager      30  June 

432  Geoff rey  Victor  Hickman  .. .  30  June 

293  Brian  Thornbury     30  June 

1 77a(  H  )Frederick  Arthur  Pearce 

Foster       30  June 

317  (H)John  Godfrey  Bowles  ...  30  June 
237  (A)  Augustine      Willington 

Shelton  Agar       30  June 

Coll  Alexander  Livingston  Pen- 
rose Mark-Wardlaw  ...  30  June 
385  PA  Charles  Henry  Beever...  4  July 
358&&B Robin  Bruce  Martin  ...  30  July 
263  Rochfort  Yerburgh  Loveband  30July 
1 8 5aGeoffrey  Clement  Cooke  ...  30  July 
326cFrerierick  Charles  Bottomley  30  July 
Coll  Guy   Florance    Bickersteth 

Ottley       30  July 

259  William  Fiddick     2  Aug 

mSamuel  James  Portbury...     2  Aug 

524  John  Dooley 6  Aug 

457  John'    Mitchel      McClellan 

Crosbie       _  15  Aug 

1 27a John  Schomberg  Hammill...  15  Aug 

160  Cecil  Hubert  Lush 15  Aug 

512  John  Thomas  Le  Fevre  ...  23  Aug 
385  James  Patrick  Kennedy  ...  26  Aug 
266  Douglas  Blake  Fisher  ...  30  Aug 
512  Edward  Penrv  Thomas  ...  30  Aug 
366    ] 

Page  I  (A) William  George  Sitwell  30  Aug 
431*  I 

KSaFrancis  Theodor  Hare  ...  30  Aug 
37aClaud      Michael     Ashmore 

Wellesley 30  Aug 

153  Charles  Dalrym pie  Moore  ...  31  Aug 
182&James      Angus      Douglas- 
Hamilton 31  Aug 

524  m Albert  Selley         13  Sept 

Coll  SB  Edward  Robert  Micklem  li  Sept 

520    ) 

DY  )  PiVGeorge  Griffin  ...  29  Sept 

Po     ) 

332  Charles  Stewart  Lockhart...     1  Oct 

266  Stuart  Douglas  Wilson      .  _     1  Oct 

262  Frank  Adam  Conyers  Baker     1   Oct 

473  George  Gordon  Dustan  Salmon  1  Oct 

1015 


188 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1912— contd. 
237   Frank    Henderson   Pegram     1  Oct 
366  SB  John  Roderick  Johnston     1  Oct 
118  Edward  Bastwick-Field    ...     1  Oct 

71  William  Archibald  Compton 

Salmond 1  Oct 

366     j 

Page  >  Basil  Drummond  Ash      ...  1  Oct 

431     \ 

352    Jam es William  Rivett-Carnac  1  Oct 

170  <&ffJermyn  Rushbrooke     ...     1  Oct 

199  SB  Edward  John  Price      ...    1  Oct 

503  Valentine  Maurice  Wyndham- 

Quin  1  Oct 

366     I 

Page  I  (A) William  Charles  Hicks    1  Oct 

431*  J 

299  &g(i)Colin  Mayers  ...     1  Oct 

72  SBJohn  Hely  Owen  ...  15  Oct 
46#Austen  Gerald  Lilley         ...  15  Oct 

127  SB  Douglas  MacdonaldHervey- 

MacLeay 15  Oct 

127«  Robin  Edmund  Jeffreys    ...  15  Oct 

llaThomas  Garland  Harrison  15  Oct 
512  George  Roland  Gordon  Allen  15  Oct 

76  Harold  Edward  Morse       ...  15  Oct 

520  John  Hawkins         15  Oct 

151  Trevor  Whitaker     ...         ...  30  Oct 

547  Horace  George  Gorton       ...  30  Oct 
Coll  John  Paramore  Charley    ...  15  Nov 
113  Charles      Arthur      Aisken 

Larcom    ...         ...         ...  15  Nov 

381PiVGeorge  Albert  Revington  16  Nov 

89  Mark  Henry  Roach  ...     2  Dec 

146PAtfohn  Reep  5  Dec 

385  Arthur  Askew        11  Dec 

326cThe   Hon.   Trevor    Tempest 

Parker      ...         ...         ...    15  Dec 

512  Alexander  Cyril  Montagu...  15  Dec 
Collheou&id  Chichester  Rideal  15  Dec 
CollJohn  Benson  Sidgwick      ...  15  Dec 

509  Clement  Moody      15  Dec 

120  Arthur  Richard       30  Dec 

232  David  Wardlaw-Ramsay  ...  31  Dec 
127&Alexander     Claud     Garden 

Brown       31  Dec 

176a01iver  Richard  Wace  ...  31  Dec 
238«ArchibaldMacdiarmidGarlick  31  Dec 

72  SPTristram  Fox  .„  ...  31  Dec 
507«Ralph  George  Hamilton  Izat  31  Dec 
117&Kenneth  Gordon  Ramsey  ...  31  Dec 
5285-BHenry  Courtenay  Carlyon- 

Britton      .■„ 31  Dec 

1056 


1913 

503  Thomas  HughGeoffrey  Barton  1  Jan 
451aFrancis  Beversham  Hanson      1  Jan 

88  James  Lennox  Lawson  Sloan  1  Jan 
339&George  Vivian  Sivewright  ...     1  Jan 

69  Maxwell  Alexander  Christian 

Ritter    ...         ...         ...     1  Jan 

26  Frederick  Thurston  Stringer  1  Jan 
146  mEdwin  John  Cole  „  ....  12  Jan 
Coll  Cuthbert    Walter    Sumner 

Gibson      30  Jan 

Coll  Brian     Leonard      Geoffrey 

Sebastian 30  Jan 

164  Harold  William  Fawcett  ...  30  Jan 
291  John  Francis  Williams  ...  30  Jan 
5 1 2mWilliam  Robert  Griffiths . . .  3  Feb 
366    ) 

D  Y  \  PiVWilliam  Henry  Farlow  9  Feb 
Chat  ) 

BJj6      i  (A)  Charles      Humphrey 

rage  v     Kingsman  Edmonds...  15  Feb 

332  (H)Guy  Stuart  Ridgway  ...  15  Feb 
476  Hugh  Sydney  Egerton  *  ...  15  Feb 
Coll  Gilbert  Charles  Maiden  ...  15  Feb 
4  Geoffrey  Dorsett  Owen  [KM]  15  Feb 
432  Richard     Alfred     Slingsby 

Bethell     15  Feb 

100  Eustace  Rotherham  **      ...  15  Feb 

n-T7-\ttlJohn    Alfred     Sampson 

Devi      Potter 20Feb 

385  PiVht  John  William  Renshaw  27  Feb 
4aCharles      Lindsay      Evan- 
Thomas      28  Feb 

160  Geoffry  Kirkland  Ry lands...  28  Feb 
273  Patrick  Bruce  Lawder        ...  28  Feb 

260  Ralph  Handcock     28  Feb 

273  John  William  Ashley  Waller  28  Feb 
151  mRichard  Broderick  ...    1  Mar 

John     Francis   Hungerford 

Pollen        15  Mar 

326  Roger    Hubert  Fitzherbert 

Brockholes  15  Mar 

Coll  Den ys  Chester  Ford  ...  15  Mar 

His  Royal  Highness  Edward 

Albert    Christian    George 

Andrew    Patrick    David, 

Prince  of  Wales,  K.G.    ...  17  Mar 

183a(H )Alexander  Guy  Berners 

Wilson 30  Mar 

1089 


LIEUTENANTS 


189 


^9^3  -eontd. 

1805Frederick     Her  ry      Gunton 

Turner 1  Apr 

512  P/VGeorge  Keble  Courtis...     1  Apr 

7  Ti\ 

2Qgf  Arthur  Hart  5  Apr 

42  James  Lawrence  Boyd      ...  15  Apr 
160  Charles  Ernest  Hotham    ...    15  Apr 
61  Harold    Thomas    Coulthard 

Walker 30  Apr 

160  Stuart  John  Layton  Bennett  30  Apr 

Coll  Hugo  William  Louis  Tyrrell  30  Apr 

72  George  Arthur  Coxal  I  Sharp     30  Apr 

385  mRobert  Ivermee 2  May 

268  John  Needham  Knox         ...   30  May 

520  PN Thomas  Graham  ..,     2 June 

160  Reginald  Ramsbotham      ...  15  June 

4716Lionel  Stephen  Holland  ..  15  June 

16  Aubrey  Fergusson  Dobbyn   15  June 

11  Amy ot  John  Mitchell         ...  15  June 

llaSidney  Jasper  Herbert      ...  15  June 

117  Gilbert  Alfred  Barratt       ...  15  June 

531  Norman  Ernest  Archer     ...  15  June 

180  PiVJames  Mulligan 20  June 

Herbert  Walter  Julian  Orde30  June 
1 31  Louis  Henry  Keppel  Hamil- 
ton [KM  1 30  June 

326  Roden  Henry  Victor  Buxton30  June 
127  5PRussell  Ernest  Birch    ...30  June 
528  Philip     Herbert    Bonham- 

Carter        ..         ...         ...30  June 

492  /SBCharles  Henry  Allen  ...15  July 
492  SB  Ralph  Edgar  Snook  ...15  July 
160  Henry  Leonard  Ivers  Kirk- 

patrick       15  July 

Coll  Charles  Disney  Milward  ...  15  Aug 
391c  Lawrence  Frederick  Nelson 

Ommanney  15  Aug 

266  ArthurHughLloydTerry[R]  15  Aug 

48  Thomas  Dunlop  Galbraith      15  Aug 

148aReginald  Edward  Blyth    ,\  15  Aug 

42  John  Francis  Tryon  ...  15  Aug 

199  Alan    Courtenay    Moncrieff 

Bennett 15  Aug 

273&Arthur  William  La  Touche 

Bisset        15  Aug 

MOaThe  Hon.  John  Brooke  Moles- 
worth  Parnell      15  Aug 

219  P^TArthur  George  Harring- 
ton  23  Aug 


100  William  Antony  Floyer  ...  30  Aug 
251  Kenneth  Hector  Grant  ...  30  Aug 
117  Charles  Ford  Hammill  ...  30  Aug 
391cVictor  Alexander  Ewart...  31  Aug 
200  John  Archibald  Kemp  ...  15  Sept 
496  Cyril  John  Maule  Lang  ...  15  Sept 
160  Alban  Edward  Trevor  Tate  15  Sept 
4  84  c.Llewellyn  Vaughan  Morgan  15  Sept 
510  Leslie  Stuart  Russell  [M]....  15  Sept 

540  PAfaGeorge  Ellis 20  Sept 

177  Christopher  Hildyard  Ring- 
rose  30  Sept 

160  John  Maurice  Haig  Fisher  30  Sept 
174oEdward  Francis  Bold  Law  30  Sept 

42  Guy  D'Oyly-Hughes        ...  30  Sept 

3Z66     )  (A)John  Tremayne 

gjP  j     Babington       ..         ...  15  Oct 

261  Daniel  de  Pass       15  Oct 

CoV  John  Moore  Heath  ...  15  Oct 

430  Guy  Edward  Cooper  ...  15  Oct 
524  Bernard  Wilberforce  Great- 

hed  15  Oct 

Cecil      Halliday      Jepson 

Harcourt-Morris  ...  15  Oct 

27  Edward   Stephen   Fogarty 

Fegen       15  Oct 

161  Robert  Hesketh  Bevan    ...  15  Oct 

159  Thomas  Balfour  Fellowes  ._  30  Oct 
27  Charles  Keith  Adam  ...  30  Oct 
34  Harry  Alan  Pelham  ...  30  Oct 

196aHugh  Clifford  Holled  Coxe   30  Oct 
151  Richard  Douglas  Sandford     30  Oct 
Coll  Owen  William  Phillips      ...  30  Oct 
Coll  Walter   Fitzgerald    Smith- 
wick         15  Nov 

Coll  Villiers  John  Heera  Henry 

Sankey     ..  15  Nov 

160  William      Keith      Dene 

Dowding ...  15  Nov 

484«Kenneth  Ferguson  Arnold 

Wallis       15  Nov 

225  Henry  James  Hartnoll  .„  30  Nov 
42  Francis  Eckley  Oakeley  ...  30  Nov 
114  Colin  McLeod  Campbell  ...  30  Nov 
273cGuy  Oakley  Maund  ...  30  Nov 

448  Gerald  Courtney  Banister  30  Nov 
326  Evan        George        Charles 

Cavendish  ...         ...  15  Dec 

160  Lionel  Moore  Bridge        .„   15  Dec 


1127 


1166 


140 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1913— contd. 

260  Henry  George  Stobart  Laing 

[KM]        15  Dec 

365  George    Evelyn   iLaverton 

Atwood  ...         ...  15  Dec 

Gerald  Morell  McKenna  ...  15  Dec 

274  Donal  Scott  McGrath        ...  15  Dec 

528  SJ9Paul  Leathley  Eddis  ...    15  Dec 

507aEvelvn  Dunbar-Dunbar- Rivers 

15  Dec 
524  Robert  Lancaster  Tyndale 

Perry      ...         ...         ...    15  Dec 

358*&5Noe)  Wilbraham  Dixon      15  Dec 

161  Atwell  Henry  Lake  ...  30  Dec 

589  Frederick  Langton  Cavaye     30  Dec 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

4  Alexander  Popham  Spurway  30  Dec 
Coll  Bernard  John  Littledale.„  30  Dec 
166  John  Hereward  Edelsten  ...  30  Dec 
151   Sj&Martin  Huntley  Collier     30  Dec 


1914 

(A")Francis   Esme"   Theo- 


366 

431     I      dore  Hewlett 15  Jan 

191  Valentine  Alexander  Raleigh  15  Jan 
Coll  Douglas  Courtney  Tudor  ....  15  Jan 
100  Frank  Conway  Peer  ..„  15  Jan 

1184 


1914— contd. 

23  Robert  Foley  Knight  ...  30  Jan 
390  Edward     Theobald    Walsh 

Church      30  Jan 

537«Alban  Knubley       30  Jan 

151  Claud  Barrington  Barry   ...  30  Jan 

CollRobert       Douglas      King- 

Harman 15  Feb 

365  Guy  Titley 15  Feb 

108  Herbert  Mastennan  Ellis  ...  15  Feb 

351  SB  Arthur  "Walter  Forbes  ...  15  Feb 

Geoffrey  William  Winsmore 
Hooper     ...         ...        ...  15  Feb 

232  Cecil  Robert  McCrum       ...  15  Feb 
3396Leonard   Hammersley   Bell  15  Feb 

342  His  Serene  Highness  Prince 
George  Louis  Victor  Henry 
Sergius  of  Batten  berg   ...  15  Feb 

61  Laurence  Bernard  Hill  ...  15  Feb 
161  John  Henry  Christian  Minter28  Feb 

39  John  Walter  Durnford  ...28  Feb 
263  Ralph  Kerr   ... 28  Feb 

%S8bThe  Hon.  John  Bernard  Bruce 

28  Feb 

259  mThomas  Stapleton 11  Mar 

65  Leslie  Lonsdale  Cooper        ...15  Mar 

Geoffrey  Francis  Chandler  ...15  Mar 

188  Oscar  William  Tottie  ...  15  Mar 

1205 


SUPPLEMENTARY    LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS.      141 


1904 

524    1 

DY  \  Walter  CampbellMcMickar 

1 

Oct 

cno    |  /CJ\ Albert         Edwin® 
py  <  K*U     House    (Acting 

Dev  \ 

149  Arthur  Alured  Mellin 

1 

Oct 

{              Commander)         ...  19  Sept 

540    j 

DY  >  Wt)  William  Highfield   ... 

Sh     j  ^* 

524  Richard  Henry  Colenso      ...  30  Oct 

1 

Oct 

CG  William  Dion  Irvin 

1 

Oct 

CG    (i)Charles  George  Augustus 

Lenny    ... 

1 

Oct 

CG    Arthur     Francis      Lysons 

Atwood 

1 

Oct 

1905 

520      ) 

366    i 

DY  }  (Nt)mGabriel  ThrelfeU  ... 

Ch    \  ^^ 

1 

Oct 

DY    \ mDonald  Campbell       ...  30  Oct 

Portl  \ 

582* John  Ogilvie  Graham         ...  30  Oct 

i 
520     ) 

DY  I George  Edward  Newell . . . 

1 

Oct 

(Lent for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

Pa     ) 

303  Waldemar     Bernard      Wil- 
kinson         9  Dec 

490  (Nf)tnErnest  Hamilton  Bate 

1 

Oct 

G  James  William  Fairtlough...  15  Dec 

1907 

1906 

nv  [    ci_i\  /C2\  Charles  Mends 

grj  (H)^jt)    Gibson    ... 

1 

Oci 

497       mHerbert  John  Anthony 

Throckmorton             ...    2  Jan 

272  mNorman  Douglas  Hodges... 

1 

Oct 

228  mRobert  Reynolds  Rosoman 

1 

Oct 

(Nt)Courtenay  Edwin  Stainer  6  Jan 

366     l 

DY  >  George  John  Wilson  Lewis 

1 

Oct 

(Assistant  Master  Attendant 

Chat  1 

at  Colombo.) 

263  John  Macaulay  Amaud     ...  10  JaD 

44  Henry  Edgar  Jane  .„         ...  31  Jan 

CG  Douglas  Fen  wick  Murray...  23  Feb 

113&   \ 

DY  \  mRichard  John  Shee     ...  22  Mar 

Haul  S 

1908 

255  Frederick  Augustus  Weymar 

Roe ...    1  Aug 

166  mSidney  Thompson  Stephens 

1 

Oct 

13 

27 

141a 


SUPPLEMENTARY    LIEUTENANTS. 


1913 

388  mHerbert  Coates  Mayo      ...  1  Apr 
484aRaymond    George    Francis 

Heiault  de  Caen    ...         ...  1  Apr 

589  Geoffrey   Cromwell    Edward 
Hampden  {Lent  for    duty 

under  Australian  Govt.)...  1  Apr 

T>nnp  I  (A)Frederick  "William  Bow- 

SCI  hil1    1APr 

389  Colin  Rose  St.  George  Tucker  1  Apr 

363  Fred  Ernest  Ayers 1  Apr 

510  Robert  Seed 1  Apr 

420  Frederic  Southwell  Piper  ...  1  Apr 

SC   Francis  Arthur  Trepess      .„  1  Apr 

34  George  Douglas  Whittingham 

Turner      ..         ..  1  Apr 

462  Arthur  Louis  Sanders         ...  1  Apr 

450  Frederick  Albert  Richardson  1  Apr 

84  James  Christian  Collie       ...  1  Apr 

148<zEdward  Cromwell  Colchester  1  Apr 
473  Richard  Beauchamp  Maycock  I  Apr 
2  Thomas    Alfred    Lamplugh 

Hervey ...  1  Apr 

552  Charles  Euman       1  Apr 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

l&Hnbert  Charles  Oliver       ...  1  Apr 
37  Edward  Douglas  Wyndham 

Lawford 1  Apr 

407  Ernest  Robert  Maycock     ...  1  Apr 

286  Maurice  Ewbank     1  Apr 

3j>6     ]  (A)  Arthur  Wellesley  Bigs- 

P«9*  [worth       ...         .„        ...  lApr 

582  Cyril  John  Percy  Hill      ...  1  Apr 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

Arthur  Edward  Harbord    ...  1  Apr 
(Lent  British  Antarctic  Expedition.) 
337  Richard       Edward      Lewis 

Treweeks 1  Apr 

520  Herbert  Wilson  Edwards  ...  1  Apr 

207  John  Morrison  Smith          ...  1  Apr 

25  Harold  Scott  Gillett          ...  1  Apr 

138  Alfred  Edgar            1  Apr 


29 


16  William  Goodenough  Halliley  1  Apr 
1 1   Edmonc)  Coocanon  H'lmes       1  Apr 
273(/)GuyNinianWhitelockBoyes  1  Apr 
Arthur  Richard  Thomas  Wil- 
liams   1  Apr 

69  Alfred  Gustavus  Foote       ...    1  Apr 
29  lb  Henry      Bouchier       Savill 

Beresfnrd 1  Sept 

454  Robert  HewetsonLandmann  1  Sept 
245  Alexander  Morison  ...    1  Sept 

391aHenry  Ellis  Bickley  ...    1  Sept 

505  George     Levack     Mackay 

Napier      1  Sept 

185flWilliam  Francis  Budgen  ...    1  Sept 
195a Jesse  Robert  Pearce  ...    1  Sept 

86  Frank  Clarke  1  Sept 

132  Edgar  William  Buchanan-    1  Sept 

521  Harold  Percy  Keeley         ...    1  Sept 

63aAubrey  Charles  Bertie     ...    1  Sept 

221aEric  Bainton  Turtle  ...     1  Sept 

342  Cyril  Gore 1  Sept 

414JRichard  Pinder  Kellett    ...    1  Sept 
150  Charles  Henry  Bertram  Foxley 

1  Sept 
545  Frederick  Alfred  Tollemache  1  Sept 
5aRichard  Lionel  Dearden    ...    1  Sept 
496  Alexander  Macdonald  Thomson 

1  Sept 
148cGordon  Reginald  Brown    ...    1  Sept 
19  John  Duncan  Campbell    ...     1  Sept 
llaWilliam  Bourdillon  Hebbert 

1  Sept 


366", 
Page 
431a 


1914 

(A)    Eric    Roper    Curzon 
Nanson 1  Feb 


Arthur  George  Curtis       ...     1  Feb 
John  William  Damerell  Werrey 
Easterbrook         1  Feb 


58 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS.  U2 


Class  of  Certificate  in 


1912 


Seaman-  Naviga-   Gun-     Tor-    Engi-    Voluntary 
ship.        tion.      nery.     pedo.  neering.  Subjects . 


330  Humphrey  Benson  Jacomb  ...15  Mar  2  3  2        3        3  — 

476  Arthur  Harry  Polhill      ....  30  Mar  2  3  3233 

151  Arthur  Laugbam  Noakes    ...  30  Mar  2  2  333  — 

238«Ernest  Eussell  Archer     ....  15  Apr  2  3  3         3         3  2 

4  Mark  Peregrine  Charles  Kerr  .     .  15  Apr  2  3  3         2         2  — 

270«Richard  Charles  Clavell      .     .     .  15  Apr  2  3  2         2         2  — 

537  Adam  Ferguson 30  Apr  3  3  3        3         3  3 

1276  Arthur  WardeU-Yerburgh       ..  30  Apr  3  1  3        3         3  3 

326  Frank  Percival  Busbridge    ...  30  Apr  2  3  3        3         3  — 

339&Douglas  Cuthbert  Lang       ...  30  Apr  2  3  2233 
160  Gordon      Beniamin      Rudyerd 

Rudyerd-Helpman     ....  30  Apr  2  1  3         2         3  3 

420  John  Leigh  Bedale 30  Apr  2  1  3         3         2  2 

121  Cyril  James  Herbert  Hill    ...  15  May  2  3  333  — 

542«Eric  Paul  Vivian         15  May  3  3  3         3        3  — 

492  Arthur  Norman  Tebbs     ....  15  May  2  3  3233 

448  David  Enderby  Blunt     ....  15  May  2  1  3         3         3  — 

113«Trevor  St.  Vincent  Frederick  Tyler  15  May  3  3  3        3        3  — 

47  Patrick  Wylie  Rose  Weir     ...  15  May  2  3  3333 

339  Eccles  James  Carter        .     .     .     .15  May  2  3  2         2         2  — 

252  Stanley  Dyer  Benbow  Hebbert     .  15  May  2  3  3         3         3  3 

377«John  Douglas  Harvey      .               .15  May  2  3  3         3         3  — 

520*  David  Robert  Millar  Kirkwood       .  15  May  2  3  3        3        3  — 

273i  Frederick  Arthur  Priest        ...  15  May  3  3  333  — 

317(H)  Donald  Carey  Brock.     .     .     .  15  May  3  3  3         3         3  — 

275  Geoffrey  Rhodes  Bromet       .     .     .15  May  2      '     3  3         3         3  — 

492  &BCharles  George  Rodney  Phillott    15  May  2  3  2        3        1  — 


26 


148 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Class  op  Certificate  in 


1 91 2—contd 

94  Charles  Frederick  Jepson 
19  9a  Charles  Hep  worth  Nicholson 
Coll  Charles  A  urioi  Sperling    . 
342  Thomas  Arnold  Benskin  . 
349a  John  Byron  Barber    .     . 
332  (H)Arthur  Guy  Smith    . 

Cameron  St.  Clair  Ingham 
492  SBGeorge     John      Drumelzier 

Tweedy       .... 
Ill  William         Vesey       Hamilton 

Harris     .  

244  Wilfrid  Richard  Paul     Eyre 
218  George  Edwin  Olaf  Barnes 

William     Archibald      Alverne 

Bolitho 

351  Douglas  Carteret  Sealy   . 
461  Henry  Campbell  Treherne 
Aldwyn  Douglas  Custance 
229(H)C-Z)Francis  William  Bernard 

Walton 

39  Harold  Ernest  Evans 
laRichard  Shelley  .  .  . 
160  Edmund  Hugh  Hopkinson 
450  Louis  Herbert  Heath  .  . 
528  Tom  Claude  Mackenzie  Bellairs 
531  Harrington  Robley.  .  -. 
Eric  William  Hardy  .  . 
109  John  Ralph  Bax  Far  well 
120  Gordon       Albert       St.      John 

Montefiore  De  Wilton  .  . 
151  Eric  FitzGerald  Wharton  .  . 
408  Charles  Eric  Seaburne  Farrant 
546  Kenneth  Leslie  Campbell  .  . 
347  Eric  Winthrop  Woodruff  .  . 
141  John  Henry  Revel  Homfray . 
518  Ivan  Beale  Colvin  .... 
183«(H)John  Pitt  Cary  .... 
537a John  Ernest  Phayre  .  .  . 
1 59b Norman  Boyd  Fleming  Peploe 
46aGerald  Edward  Boultbee  .  . 
484aMaurice  John  Hervey  Bagot  . 
261  John  Gilbert  Sutton     .     .     . 


Seaman-  Navlga-  Gun-    Tor-   Engi-  Voluntary 
ship.         tion.       nery.  pedo.neering.  Subjects. 


15  June  2 
15  June  2 
15  June  2 
30  June  2 
30  June  2 
15  July  3 
15  July    2 

15  July    2 


15  July 
15  July 
15  July 

30  July 
30  July 
30  July 
30  Julv 


15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
30  Aug 
30  Aug 

30  Aug 
30  Aug 
30  Aug 
30  Aug 
30  Aug 
30  Aug 
15  Sept 

15  Sept 

16  Sept 
15  Sept 
15  Sept 
15  Sept 
15  Sept  2 


3  3 

3  2 

3  3 

3  3 

2  2 

3  3 
3  3 


3    — 


63 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS.  144 


Class  of  Cektificate  in 


1 91 2—cmtd. 

377  Frank  Nash  Stevenson  .     .     .     .15  Sept 
27  Jeffrey  Kerr  Laughton .     .     ,    .  30  Sept 
476  Herbert  Julian  Carnduff    ...  30  Sept 
518  Walter  Seymour  Carson     ...  15  Oct 
441  Reynold  Meynell  Alleyne  .     .     .  15  Oct 

170S.S6liver  North 30  Oct 

342  Penrose  Leicester  Barcroft  .  .  30  Oct 
120  George  John  Mackness  ...  30  Oct 
326  Henry  Jack  Egerton  .  .  .  .  30  Oct 
293  Stacey  Wise 30  Oct 

T>nn    I  Joseph    Ruscombe    Wadham 

Isf    j      Smith-Pigott 4  Nov 

395  Edmund  James  Fergusson       .     .15  Nov 

326  Russell  Grenfell 15  Nov 

159  Stephen    Francis     Gaisford     St. 

Lawrence 15  Nov 

348  Alexander  Maitland  Donovan       .  15  Nov 

448  Hanway  Cooper 15  Nov 

2l9aHerbert       Disney         Vaughan- 

Hughes 51  Nov 

41   Edmund  Johnstone 15  Nov 

286a John  St.  Erme  Cardew  .  .  .  15  Nov 
225o"Edward  Scott  Williams       .     .     .  30  Nov 

58  Lancelot  Tomkinson  ....  30  Nov 
109SGordon  Fraser  Hannay  ...  30  Nov 
138  WiUiam  Scott  Bardwell  [KM]     .30  Nov 

11  Athelstan  Paul  Bush  ....  30  Nov 
KiOaRupert  Inglis  Money      ....  15  Dec 

361  Robert  Crookshank 15  Dec 

537a(i)Alexander  Gordon  Murray  TR]  15  Dec 
117  Wyndham  Douglas  Hart-  Dyke  "  .  15  Dec 
340aPercival         Clive  Wickham 

Man  waring 15  Dec 

Alexander  Percival  McMullen  .  15  Dec 
260  Maximilian  Carden  Despard  .  .15  Dec 
1  ]  8  Eric  James  Patrick  Brind  ...  30  Dec 
225cRider        Maurice       Waterhouse 

Greiffenhagen 30  Dec 

151  Harold  Boase 30  Dec 

151  Harold  Harding  At  kin-  Berry  .     .  30  Dec 

37  Dudley  Francis  Persse    ....  30  Dec 


1913 

228«Charles  Arthur        Campbell 

Russell    [KM] 15  Jan 

100 


Seaman- 

Naviga- 

Gun- 

Tor- 

Engi-   1 

foluntar; 

ship. 

tion. 

nery. 

pedo. 

Leering. 

Subjects 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

— 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

2 

3 

1 

2 

i 

3 

2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

— 

3 

3 

1 

3 

3 

— 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

-i 

2 
1  Pile 

1 

— 

1 

1 

tage) 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

— 

2 

1 

1 

1 

3 

— 

2 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

— 

2 

1 

1 

2 

3 



2 

.     3 

3 

2 

2 

— 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

2 

3 

3 

3 

1 

3 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

— 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

— 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

— 

2 

2 

2 

3 

3 

— 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

— 

2 

9, 

3 

3 

3 

— 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

— 

2 

1 

1 

1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

1 

2 

— 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

— 

2 

2 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

3 

— 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

— 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 

— 

145  SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Class  of  Certificate  in 

1  Q1 3 contd                               Seaman-  Naviga-  Gun-      Tor-  Engi-  Voluntary 

ship.  tion.     nery.     pedo.neering.  Subjects 

273Z>George  Godfrey  Leigh  Blake .     .  15  Jan  2  3         3         3  3  — 

218aCecil  Ferdinand  James  Hammet .   15  Jan  2  2         2  2          3 

218  Geoffrey  Wyndham  Wadham  ..  15  Jan  2  11  2           2 

306aDavid  Cecil  Lycett  Green   ...  15  Jan  3  2         1         2  3  — 

305  Robert  Eustace  Lambert     .     .     .15  Jan  3  3         3         3  3  — 

232  Edgar  Hippisley  Dolphin     ...  15  Jan  2  3        3         3  3  — 

414aOscar  Henderson 15  Jan  3  3        2        3  3           3 

14  5a  Henry  Alexander  Lambert  .    .     .15  Jan  2  3         2         3  3  — 

60  Douglas  Garvey 15  Jan  3  3        2         3  3  — 

268cStewart  Magee  Walker    ....  15  Jan  2  2         1         2  I  — 

278  Humphrey  George  Veale .     .     .     .  15  Jan  3  2         3         3  3  — 

402  Ivan  Walter  Whitehorn  ....  15  Jan  2  3         2         3  3  — 

469a John  Blyth  Palls 15  Jan  3  3         3         3  3  — 

63a John  Mortimer  Scott 15  Jan  2  12         1  2  — 

I  la  John  Sanford  Maclean  Mackenzie- 
Grieve  15  Jan  1  2         2         2  2  — 

177«Harry  Percival  Howard  Bent  .     .  15  Jan  2  12         2  2  — 

117  Hugh  Babington 15  Jan  1  1         2        2  1  — 

507  a  John  Anthony  Vere   Morse     .     .15  Jan  2  2         12  1  — 

4  William  Pennell  Stocker    ...  15  Jan  2  1         1         1  1  — 

80  Fabian  Alexander  Stephens   .     .15  Jan  1  13         3  3  — 

277  Henry  Thurston  Wake  Pawsey    .  15  Jan  1  12         2  2  — 
364  William     Robert     Featherston- 

haugh  Gregory 15  Jan  2  2        3         3  3  — 

277  James  Leslie  Maxwell  Stevenson    15  Jan  2  2         2         1  1  — 

448  Denys  Charles  Gerald  Shoppee     .  15  Jan  2  12         1  1  — 

471  b Arthur  George  Talbot      ....  30  Jan  1  2         2         2  3  — 

337  John  Harman    Samler  ....  15  Feb  1  233  2  — 

12«John  Spencer  Ferris 28  Feb  2  2        3         3  2  — 

466  Ivo   Wyndham  Laton  Frewen     .  28  Feb  1  2         3         3  3  — 

9  Cecil  Courtenay  Dickinson       .     .  28  Feb  1  12         2  2  — 

552  Christopher  McCabe  Merewether    28  Feb  3  2        2        3  3  — 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

496  Clement  Ellis        15  Mar  3  3        3         3  2          2 

252  John  Herbert  Percival  Southby  .  15  Mar  1  12         1  1  — 

2755Conway  Walter  Heath  Pulford    .  15  Mar  1  2        2        2  2  — 

Paris  Graham  Singer      ....  30  Mar  2  233  2  — 

531  Walter  Sidney  Galpin    ....  30  Mar  2  333  3  — 

507a  Lawrence  Hartshorne  Jeans    .     .  30  Mar  3  3         3         3  2  — 

237  Walter  John  Carter 30  Mar  1  3        2        2  2  — 

547  John  Weddall  Pontifex        ...  30  Mar  2  232  2         — 

275aArthur  Cyril  Allen  ....  30  Mar  22332 

439Z>John  Gould  Nicolas         ....  30  Mar  1  233  2         — 

153  Arthur  Gordon  Pedrick .      ...  30  Mar  2  132  1         — 

284  Aubrey  Cecil  Newbold        ...  15  Apr  3  3         2        3  3        — 

16  David  James  RobertSimson  [ KM]   15  Apr  1  2         13  2        — 

277  Gilbert  Cecil  Pelly     .....  15  Apr  1  2         3         3  8        — 

237  Frank  Delamain  Morris     ...  15  Apr  1  122  1         — 

277  Gilbert  Arthur  Bennet  Hills   .     .15  Apr  3  13         3  1         — 

326cJohn  Jasper  Ray  Peirson    ...  15  Apr  1  322  2         — 

147 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


146 


Class  of  Certificate  in 


1913— contd. 
117  Richard  Hungerford  Caldwell      .  30  Apr 

113  Valentine  Sear  les- Wood       .     .     .30  Apr 

114  Henry  Hamilton 30  Apr 

239  Stephen  Medlicott 30  Apr 

47  John  Irwin  Moore 30  Apr 

81  Irvine  Gordon  Glennie   ....  30  Apr 
237  Edward  Arthur  Aylmer       ...  15  May 
46  John  Rodolf  Peronet  Thompson   15  May 
54  Charles  William  Vane  Tempest 

Stewart  Lepper 15  May 

546  John  Walter  Hoskyns     ....  15  May 
439aMichael  George  Borradaile  Cox     15  May 


Seaman-  Naviga- 
ship.       tion. 


Gun-    Tor-    Engi-  Voluntary 
nery.  pedo.  neeung  Subjects. 


Class  of  Certificate  in 


222  William  Edward  Parry 15  May 

292  (7)George  Colin  Lang 15  May 

459  Ralph  Henry  Allen 15  May 

283aEdward  Schuyler  Rodd  Butlin     .     .  15  May 

69  Gerald  Curteis 15  May 

274  James  Chaigneau  Colvill  ....  15  May 
186  Edward  Reginald  Wallwyn  James  .  15  May 
239  Roland  Hugh  Polden  Laugharne  .  15  May 
352  Douglas  Claude  Strathern  Evill  .     .15  May 

80  John  Hackett 15  May 

349  The  Hon.  Denis  Crichton  Maxwell   .  15  May 

113  Charles  Vincent  Jack 15  May 

200  John  Roberts  Poland 15  May 

276aCharles  Alfred  Wemyss  Muir  ...  15  June 
473  Richard  Stoddart  Benson    ....  15  June 

48  Edward  Frederick  Fanning    ...  15  June 

496<?Philip  John  Mack 15  June 

507  George    William     Frederick     Fitz- 

George 30  June 

34  Walter  Borrowes 30  June 

225  Leonard  George  Addington     .     .     .  30  June 

47  Dawson  Risch  Miller 30  June 

268  John  Henry  Mitchell 30  June 

217&Harold  Hickling 30  June 

114  Henry  Cecil  Bovell 30  Jone 

141  Edward  Rowsell  Lewis 15  July 

294  Archibald  Elder  Desmond  Campbell 

Duthy 15  July 

277  Stanley  William  Davis 15  July 

484«Adrian  Henry  James  Stokes  ...  15  July 
432  Leslie  Gordon  Grimble  Groves  .  .  15  July 
16  Keith  Morehead  Gunning  Campbell  30  July 
159  William  Norman  Gardiner  .  .  .30  July 
492  Ernest  Laurence  Ruck-Keene  ...  30  July 

190 


Seaman-    Naviga- 
ship.  tion. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


Gun- 
nery. 

1 
1 
3 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
3 
3 
3 
1 
I 
2 
2 

3 
1 
3 
3 

2 
1 
1 
3 

3 
3 
1 
2 
2 
3 
3 


Engi- 
neering 

I 

1 

1 

2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
2 
I 
1 
2 
1 

3 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 
2 
3 

3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 
2 


147 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Class  op  Certificate  in 


1913— contd. 

47  Loben      Edward      Harold     Maund 

[KM] 30  July 

352  Ingleby  Stuart  Jefferson     ....  15  Aug 

429  Noel  Louis  Veresmith 15  Aug 

Benjamin    Bond    Cabbell    Eustace 

Jameson 15  Aug 

291  Dudley  William  Ryder        ....  SO  Aug 
260  Claude  de  Neufvile  Lucas  .     .  30  Aug 

518  Angus    Edward    Malise   Cunning- 

hame  -  Graham 30  Aug 

252  Vincent  Holland  Pryor  Molteuo     .  30  Aug 

116  Alfred  Bakewell       '. 30  Aug 

196  Eric  Alfred  Davis 15  S*>pt 

2t  Brian  Somerset  Bickmore  ...  15  Sept 
379  Edward  Havnes  Tarrant  Hubbard  15  Sept 

13  John  Walter  WillieMellorStandring  15  Sept 

431    Desmond  Nevill  Cooper  Tufnell     .  15  Sept 

4«  Arthur  Henry  Seymour  Casswell    .  15  Sept 

439cJohn  Domvile  Auchmuty  Musters  15  Sept 

151  Hugh  Edward  Heaton 15  Sept 

277  Edward  Dallas  Marston  ....  15  Sept 
339cPatrick  Edwin  Fell  .  ...  15  Sept 

203  Rhoderick  Robert  McGrigor**  .     .  15  Sept 

1  laGeorge  Herbert  Hempson  Brown  .   15  Sept 

1 1 4   Douglas  Harries 15  Sept 

273&Herbert  Arthur  Cambridge  Lane  .  15  Sept 
148a£enneth  Parland  Stewart  ...  15  Sept 
113  Harold  Richard  George  Kinahan  .  15  Sept 
263  Samuel  Arthur  Brooks      .     ...   15  Sept 

34  Henry  Neville  Lake 15  Sept 

473  Michael  Edmund  East 15  Sept 

420  William  Napier  Kingdon        ...  30  Sept 

6  Maurice  William  Bailward     .     .     .30  Sept 

1 45  Roderick  Charles  Alister  Gow  [KM]  30  Sept 

26  Rudolph    Henry    Edward    March 

Phillipps  de  Lisle 15  Oct 

273   The  Hon.  Henry  Mitford  Amherst 

Cecil 15  Oct 

237  Harris  William  Skrine 30  Oct 

496  Charles  Pierre  Berthon     .     ...  30  Oct 

63  Paul  Alaric  Masters  Long.  ...  30  Oct 
448  George  Haines  Faulkner  ....  30  Oct 
350aReginald  Horace  Lilley     .     .     .     .15  Nov 

434  Noel  Herbrand  Beaver 15  Nov 

337  Edward  Reginald  Macdonald  Lane.  15  Nov 
153   Lawrence  Hodson  Bayley.     ...  15  Nov 

457  Clive  Askew  Robinson 15  Nov 

383  Geoffrey  Harry  Verrall  Bayfield     .   15  Nov 

48  Basil  Nugent  Downie 30  Nov 

234 


Seaman- 
ship. 

Naviga- 
tion. 

Gun- 
nery. 

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pedo. 

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SUB-LIEUTENANTS.  147a 


Class  of  Certificate  in 

1913      COHtd.  Seaman-  Naviga-    Gun-      Tor-        Engi- 

ship.        tion.        nery.    pedo.      neering. 

337  Charles  Geoffrey  Chaplin      ....  30  Nov         22233 
284  William  Ivan  Lawrence  MacEwen       .  30  Nov         3         12  2  2 


266  Ivan  Bromhead  Franks 
78a  Kenneth  Maximilian  Wilkinson 
471SCaradoc  Stuart  MacLeod  Prinsep 
273cKenneth  Mathieson  Fardell 
5<zFrancis  Grant  Hunter 
39  Eric  Ridsdale  Reed      .     . 
531  Montague  Wriothesley  Noel 
130  Arthur  Guy  Norris  Wyatt 


30  Nov  1112 

30  Nov  2         1  12  3 

30  Nov  2         2  2  2  3 

30  Nov  12  111 

15  Dec  2         1113 

15  Dec  2         2  2  3  3 

15  Dec  2         3  2  3  3 

30  Dec  1         3  2  2  2 


1914 


-131  Charles  Gray  Pitcairn  Jones  .  .  .15  Jan 
391cArthur  Eric  Pole  Welman     ....   15  Jan 

60a Robert  Godfrey  Llewellyn  ....  15  Jan 
277  Glyn         Campbell         Hollingsworth 

Clayton 15  Jau 

177  Leslie  Haliburton  Ashmore  ....  15  Jan 
H88  Walter  Napier  Thomason  Beckett  .  .  15  Jan 
239  William  Jardine  Burnie  .  ...  15  Jan 
277  Cyril  Aubrey  Hamilton  Brooking  .  .15  Jan 
273  Noel  Henry  Cragg        15  Jan 

63  John  Eckford  Hacket 15  Jan 

476  Archie  Alastair  Stewart  Murray  .  .  15  Jan 
4716Henry  James  Francis  Cavendish     .     .  15  Jan 

161  Philip  Harlock 15  Jan 

145  John  Scott  Dove 15  Jan 

117&Stephen  Henry  Slingsby 15  Jan 

326  Reay  Parkinson        .15  Jan 

431  Valentine  Gordon  Chester  Shortridge  15  Jan 
232  Alfred  Jerome  Lucian  Phillips  .  .  15  Jan 
431  Edmund  Valentine  Jeffreys  .  .  .15  Jan 
340aEdward  Murray  Conrad  Wedemeyer .  15  Jan 

61  Charles  Talbot  Black-Barnes  ...  15  Jan 
113  Harry  Hugh  James  Hodgson  .  .  .15  Jan 
391cYvo   Hedworth    Fortescue    Granville 

Wells 30  Jan 

252  Max  Alan  Chapman 30  Jan 

4  Francis  Herbert  Austen 30  Jan 

159  Eustace  Harold  Vincent 30  Jan 

261  Hugh  Aldersey  Taylor 30  Jan 

11  Philip  Hugh  Calderon 30  Jan 

457  William  Stephen  Richard  King-Hall  .  30  Jan 
431  Humphry  Collis  Woolrych   .     .     .     .  30  Jan 

100  Robert  Oliver  Fitzroy 15  Feb 

275 


1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

2 

3 

2 

2 

2 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

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2 

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3 

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147& 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS 


1 91 4— contd. 

431  Geoffrey  Harrington  Sainsbury  . 
260  Michael  Kichard  Hallam  Murray 
505  Richard  Fisher 

47  Frank  Maclean  Abbott     .     .     . 

63#Hugh  Laurance  Vaughan-  Williams 
218  Ronald  Erskine  Hewitt     .     .     . 
160«Walter  Alan   Chambre  Dickson 

65  Francis  Riou  Baxter     .... 

432  Charles  Amand  Randolph  Routh 
476  Vero  Elliot  Kemball    .... 

431  Reginald  Maxwell  Servaes  .  . 
505  Henry  Ronald  Gordon-Cumming 

432  Geoffrey  Henry  Hughes-Onslow 
475«  Francis  Herbert  Mohun  Vaughan 
431  Alfred  William  Sprott     .     .     . 


Class  of  Certificate  in 


Seaman- 

Naviga 

Gun- 

Tor 

Engl 

28  Feb 

ship. 
2 

tion. 
2 

nery. 
1 

pedo. 
2 

neerirg 
3 

28  Feb 

2 

2 

1 

1 

3 

28  Feb 

3 

2 

2 

2 

2 

28  Feb 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

28  Feb 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

15  Mar 

2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

15  Mar 

1 

2 

1 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

3 

2 

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2 

1 

2 

3 

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2 

2 

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2 

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1 

1 

1 

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1 

2 

2 

3 

2 

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1 

2 

2 

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3 

15  Mar 

1 

2 

1 

1 

3 

15  Mar 

1 

1 

1 

3 

3 

290 


SUPPLEMENTARY  AND  ACTING  SUB-LIEUTENANTS.     147c 


SUPPLEMENTARY  SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

80  Reginald  Percy  Hatton 1  Jan  14 

295  Frederick  Edward  Raw 1  Feb  14 


ACTING    SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

^  ~  t  0  Time  gained     CLASS  OF     CERTIFICATE   IN 

19     H  on  Passing 

x  **  A  u  out.         s~ 

Seaman-  Naviga- 
Months.  ship.      tion. 

177  Richard     John      Boulderson 

Kenderdine 15  Jan  —        2         3 

118  Henry  Guy  Stanton 15  Jan  —        2         3 

484aEdmond  Henry  O'Conor     ....  15  May  —        3         3 

273  Colin  Charles  Lucas  Mackenzie      .  15  May  1J       1         2 

326aAlastair  Gordon  Davidson     .     .     .15  May  1£      2        3 

202  Lionel  Vavasseur  Lloyd  ,  .  ,  .  15  May  1£  2  2 
253  John  Willington    Clarence    Orby 

Shelton 15  May  1£       1         1 

39  lc  John  Gordon  Aitchison      ,     .     ,     .  15  May  1£       2         3 

108  James  Philip  Alfred  Bremridge  .  ,  15  May  1  j  2  2 
505  Thomas       Frederick        Stewart 

Flemming  ...,,...  15  May  1£       1         1 

431  Douglas  Alfred  Bingley      ....  15  May  l|       1         1 

451JAlfred  Creighton  Collinson    ...  15  May  l|       2         1 

34  Duke  John  Anderson-Morshead    .  15  May  1^       2         2 

148aColin  John  Lawrence  Bittleston     .   15  May  12        3 

431  Donal  Bernard  O'Connell     ...  15  May  133 

431  Cecil  James  Bowers 15  May  12        2 

352  The  Hon.  Lovel  William  Coke    .     .15  May  1        2         1 

493«St.  John  George  Hewell  Pitt  .     .     .  15  May  12         2 

161  Cecil  Charles  Frederick  Grey.     .     .  15  May  13        1 

505  Charles  Edward  Francis  Egan    .     .  15  May  111 

237  Louis  Blumfeld 15  May  13         3 

431  Lionel  Austen  Cazalet      ...      .15  May  J       1         2 

31 9  Ralph  Armitage  Broughton  .     .     .15  May  £       2         3 

273  John  Harding 15  May  |       1         2 

220  Charles  Roy  Brent 15  May  ^22 

507aGerald  Aylmer  Garnons- Williams    .  1 5  May  J       1         1 

225  Lionel  Charles  Paul  Tudway       .     .  15  May  —       2        2 

431  Gerald  Douglas  Yates 15  May  —      2        3 

217&Frederick  Black  Alison 15  May  —      2        2 

9  Gilbert  Charles  Anglin  Whitelocke.  15  May  —       2         3 

277  John  Graeme  Hay  Steedman      .     .  15  May  —      2        2 

145  Gerald  Harman  Warner  [KM]  .     .  15  May  —       2        2 

11  Ronald  George  Bowes- Lyon  ...  15  May  —      33 

277  David  Graham  Horndon  Bush    .     .15  May  —      12 

505  Cecil  Douglas  Duncan-Best   ...  15  May  —      23 

484«Alpin  Erroll  Thomson 15  May  —      2         3 

36 


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Engi- 

nery. 

pedo. 

neering, 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

— 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

2 

3 

3 

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2 

2 

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2 

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3 

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2 

3 

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2 

3 

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2 

3 

3 

3 

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3 

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2 

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3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

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2 

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3 

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3 

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147c?  ACTING    SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

.-.._              .,                                    Tlme  gained  CLASS  OP  CERTIFICATE  IN 
1913 — COntd.                                      on  passing 

out.  , \ 

Seaman-  Naviga-   Gun-      Tor-  Engi- 

Months.    ship.         tion.  nery.  pedo.  neering. 

263  Eric  Ronald  Arthur  Farquharson    .  15  May  —  2         3  2  3  3 

388  Henry  Clanchy 15  May  —  2         2  2  2  3 

4 8 4a Wilfred  Algernon  Higgins      .     .     .  15  May  —  3         1  3  3  — 

47  Thomas  Hamilton  Crookshank   .     .  15  May  —  2         2  2  3  3 

131  Kenneth  Barlow  Williams    ...  15  May  —  3         2  33  3 

547  Sidney  Frederick  Watson .     .          .15  May  —  2         2  3  3  3 

37aCharles  Perowne  Christie      .     .     .15  May  —  12  2  3  3 

505  Ronald  James  Usher 15  May  —  2         2  3  2  3 

32G  Roland  Montagu-Leeds     ...  15  May  —  1         2  22  3 

185<zEdmund  Gerard  Noel  Rushbrooke .  15  May  —  2         3  3  3  3 

273eCyril  Whichelo  Bower 15  May  —  2         3  2  3  3 

326  Hugh  Merriman  Barnes    .     .     .     .15  May  —  2         2  2  3  3 

326cRandolph         Stewart         Gresham 

Nicholson          .......  15  May  —  1         3  22  3 

484a Foley  Gerald  Prendergast  Vereker .  15  Sept  —  3         3  < '.:  <    3  — 

Po    FitzRoy  Evelyn  Patrick  Hutton      .  15  Sept  4  11  —  1  1 

Po    Conrad  Jenkin 15  Sept  4  11  —  1  1 

Po    Charles    Henry    Lawrence    Wood- 
house    15  Sept  4  1         1  —  11 

Po    Francis  William  Hugh  Jeans      .     .  15  Sept  4  11  —  11 

Po    William  St.  George  Abbott     ...  15  Sept  4  1         1  —  12 

Po    John  Cassilis  Maclean 15  Sept  4  2         1  —  11 

Po    Alwyne  Gervase  Olliver 15  Sept  4  1         1  -  -  —  1 

Po    Hugh  Bouverie  Deedes 15  Sept  4  11  —  2  1 

Po    Henry  Antony  Simpson      ....   15  Sept  411  —  12 

Po    Philip  Sturley  Cooper 15  Sept  4  11  —  2  2 

Po    Gervase  Boswell  Middleton    ...  15  Sept  3  1       —  —  —  1 

Po    Douglas  Henry  Prosser 15  Sept  3  2         2  —  2  3 

Po    Stewart  Briscoe  Dundee-Hooper     .  15  Sept  3  3         2  —  2  2 

Po    George  Eric  Maxia  O'Donnell     .     .15  Sept  3  1         1  —  12 

Po    Anthony  James  Bavin 15  Sept  2£  1         1  —  —  2 

Po    Victor  Alexander  Charles  Crutchley  15  Sept  2£  1         1  —  —  2 

Po    Dudley  Vivian  Peyton- Ward  .     .   ".  15  Sept  2£  1         1  —  —  2 

Po    William  Alexander  Willock  ...  15  Sept  2J  1          1  -  —  2 

Po    Herbert  Roderick  Kelway  Bamber .  15  Sept  2\  1         2  —  —  3 

Po    John  Angus  Orr-E wing      ....  15  Sept  2£  1         2  —  —  2 

Po    Wilfrid  Rupert  Patterson  .     .     .    .    15  Sept  2 J-  1         1  —  —  2 

Po    Leslie  Ralph   Ricardo 15  Sept  2f  2        2  —  —  2 

Po    Laurence  Allen  Lawford  Evans  .     .  15  Sept  1\  2         2  —  —  2 

Po    Humphrey  Douglas  Tollemache  .     .  15  Sept  2£  1         1  —  —  1 

Po    Anthony  Gordon  Cunard  ....  15  Sept  2  3       —  2  —  3 

Po    Noel  Alfred  Beal 15  Sept  2  1       —  2  —  2 

Po    James  Riddell  Bucknill       .     .     .     .15  Sept  2  2       —  2  —  2 

Po    John  Montagu  Howson 15  Sept  2  1       —  2  —  2 

Po    Edward  Desmond  Bewley  McCarthy  15  Sept  2  1       —  1  —  3 

Po    George  Milner  Crockett 15  Sept  2  2         2  —  —  3 

Po    Joseph  Barrington  Chevallier     .     ,  15  Sept  1^  2       —  2  —  2 

Po    Geoffrey  William  Stopford-Sackville  15  Sept  if .  1  2  —  3 

82 


ACTING     SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


U7e 


1913 — eontd. 


Time"galned  CLASS  OP  CERTIFICATE   IV 
on  passing 

Seaman-  Navtga-   Gun-     Tor-       Engi- 
Monihs.  ship.      tion.       nery.     pedo.  neennp 


120  John  Bannatyne  Kingdon      ...  15  Sept  1 

Po    Maurice  Arthur  Brind 15  S«-pt  1 

Po    Arthur    Avalon   MacKinnon  ...  15  Sept  1 

Po    Edward  Henry  FitzKoy      ....  15  Sept  1 
Po    John    Bertram    Aubrey    Marsden- 

Smedley 15  Sept  1 

Po    Wilfred  Stanley  Mann 15  Sept  1 

120  Aubrey  Basil  Fanshawe      ....  15  Sept  1 
Po    Kobert  Grenville  Henderson  Milli- 

gan 15  Sept  1 

Po    Charles  Gordon  Norrie  Graham  .     .15  Sept  \ 

Po    Douglas  Young-  Jamieson     .  .  15  Sept  £ 

Po    George  Hamilton  Stirling  Sulivan  .  15  Sept        £ 
Po    Geoffrey  Bateman  Hope     ....  15  Sept        \ 

Po    Claude  Denzil  Bury 15  Sept  £ 

Po    Frederick  Hugh  Geoffrey  Trumble  .  15  Sept  — 

Po    John  Murray 15  Sept  — 

Po    Robert  Alexander  Cassidi      ...  15  Sept  — 

Po    Vincent  Graham  Snow 15  Sept  — 

Po    Richard  Eadson  Paterson  ....  15  Sept  — 

Po    Norman  Blyth  Weir      .     .  .15  Sept  — 

Po    John  Maurice  Mansfield      .     .     .     .15  Sept  — 

Po    Edward  Winfrid  Milsom  ....  15  Sept  — 
Po    The     Right    Hon.    Vere    Anthony 

FraDcis    St.    Clair    Fane     Lord 

Burghersh 15  Sept  — 

Po    Fergus  Stuart  Graham 15  Sept  — 

1914 

263  Ian  Honnor  Morten 15  Jan  — 

225  Henley  Dale  Nichol     .....   15  Jan  4 

159  Maurice  John  Bethell 15  Jan  4 

159  Philip  Weyland  Bowyer-Smijth      .  15  Jan  4 

2736Cyril  Eustace  Douglas- Pennant  [  K  M  ]  15  Jan  4 

118  John  George  Lawrence  Dundas       .    15  Jan  4 

284  Philip  Foster  Glover 15  Jan  4 

225  Robert  Ross  Stewart 15  Jan  4 

145  Pelham  Alexander  Maitland        .     .15  Jan  4 

9  George  Robert  Scott 15  Jan  4 

61  Edward  Geoffrey  Gunner        .     .     .15  Jan         4 

273&Steuart  Arnold  Pears 15  Jan         3^ 

145  Andrew  Henry  Meybohm  Haggard  .  15  Jan  .3£ 
273  Archibald  Eaton  de  Burgh  Jennings.  15  Jan         3£ 

9  John  Fraser 15  Jan         3 

118  Alan  James  Carles 15  Jan         3 

159  Ronald  Ernest  Cotton  Dunbar     .     .  15  Jan         3 
159  Geoffrey  Robert  Beasly  Back       .     .  15  Jan         2 i 

61  Bryan  ffolliott  Wingfield  ....  15  Jan  2J 
159  Arthur  Robin  Moore  Bridge  .  .  .15  Jan  2£ 
118  Charles  Cunningham  Dumville  Lees  15  Jan        2£ 

126 


2         —         — 


1       — 


2         — 


147/ 


ACTING    SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


\9\4-oo-ntd. 


Time  gained   CLASS  OF   CERTIFICATE   IN 
on  passing 
out. 


Seaman-  Naviga-   Gun- 
Months,    ship.        tion.      nery. 


Tor-      Engi- 
pedo.  neering 


342  Claud  Boothby  Graham-Watson      .  15  Jan 

225  Guy  Langham 15  Jan 

145  William  Robert  Calvert      ....  15  Jan 

273&Oswald  Wykeham  Cornwallis      .     .  15  Jan 

9  Reginald  Wasted  English  ....  15  Jan 

273  Douglas  John  Gavin 15  Jan 

225  Herbert  Leopold  Rendel    ....  15  Jan 

159  Henry  John  Hay nes 15  Jan 

118  Lawrence  Lionel  Tollemache  .  .  15  Jan 
284  Anthony  Cotton  Powell  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
225  Marcel  Harcourt  Attwood  Kelsey  .  15  Jan 
225  Cyril  John  Beadon  Colthurst  .  .15  Jan 
273&Alexander  Alfred  Lyall  Miller  .  .  15  Jan 
9  Gerald  Edward  Colpoys     .     .     .     .15  Jan 

273  Francis  Day  Butt 15  Jan 

273  FrankCharles  Robert Younghusband  15  Jan 

61  John  Gerald  Barrow 15  Jan 

159  Tim  Evelyn  Evans 15  Jan 

118  FrederickWilliamFrancisCuddeford  15  Jan 
342  Patrick  Beauchamp  Valentine  Heard  15  Jan 

225  Thomas  Bostock  Hill 15  Jan 

225  John  Alfred  Garland 15  Jan 

2736Ernest  Tudor  Donnell 15  Jan 

9  Robert  Arthur  Startin 15  Jan 

61  Ian  Agnew  Patterson  Macintyre  .  15  Jan 
118  Godfrey  Edmund  Hammond  House  15  Jan 

284  Philip  Miles  Filleul 15  Jan 

225  George  Cliffe  Hatch 15  Jan 

225  John  Strelly  Horn 15  Jan 

284  James  Halliburton  Young  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
2736 Alexander  Dacre  Lacy 15  Jan 

9  CharlesJohnHoussemayneDuBoulay  15  Jan 
273  Rusxell  Hamilton  McBean       ...  15  Jan 

61  Henry  Percy  D'Arcy  Benson  ...  15  Jan 
159  Harold  Studholme  Barker  ....  15  Jan 
273ftPhilip  John  Lancelot  Skinner  .  .  15  Jan 
225  Douglas  Stanley  Swanston  .  .  .15  Jan 
225  Francis  John  Anson  Cotter  .  .  .15  Jan 
118  Edward  Oliver  Sonnenschein      .    .  15  Jan 

9  Christopher  Bernard  Oxley  .  .  .15  Jan 
273  James  Gordon  Arbuthnott  .  .  .15  Jan 
225  Gerald  Roger  Cousins 15  Jan 

9  Sir  Roger  Thomas  Twysden,  Bt.  .  15  Jan 
273  Robert  Reginald  Gibbons  .  .  .15  Jan 
145  Hugh  Trevor  Dawson  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
284  Thomas  Edmund  Docksey.     .         .  15  Jan 


21 

2 

2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
11 
11 
11 
11 


11     2 

H 

11 

1 

1 

1 

1 


1  — 

2       

2  — 

2  — 

2  — 

2  — 

1  — 

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1     2 
1 


172 


MATES. 


147flr 


MATES. 


1913 


34  Lionel  Mclntyre     14  Feb 

65  m  W  illiam  John  Wall  Fletcher 

14  Feb 
4  James  Quin  ....        ...         ...  14  Feb 

145  John  Eadie 14  Feb 

161  mHenry  Edmund  Dale  ...  14  Feb 
237  Wyndham  Charles  Johnson  14  Feb 
326  Samuel  William  Young  ..  14  Feb 
337  Sydney  George  Crabb        ...  14  Feb 

476  James  Figgins        14  Feb 

113  tn Alfred  George  Alexander  14  Feb 


14  Feb 

14  Feb 

14  Feb 

7  May 

7  May 

7  May 


531  Ernest  Beeley 

448  Francis  Charles  Hanna 

148«George  "Wright  Morrison 
Charles  Buckland  (act) 
Joseph  Francis  Dunne  {act) 
Edward  Enright  (act) 
Frederick    Joseph    Kutland 

(act*) 

Ralph  Clement  Smith  (act) . . . 
John  Sydney  Holmes  (act)... 
Herbert  Charles  Found  (act)  7  July 
Frederick    William    Hawk- 
ridge  (act)  ...         ..28  Aug 
Peter  Howells  Jones  (act*).,   28  Aug 
Frederick  Medway  (act)    ...  28  Aug 


23 


7  July 
7  July 
7  July 


George  Griffiths  (act)  .„  28  Aug 

ltlWilliam    Albeit    Dumble- 

ton  (act) 28  Aug 

Alfred   Herbert  Willoughby 

(act)  28  Aug 

William  Harper  (act)  ...  28  Aug 

George  Henry  Newman  (act)  28  Aug 
Walter  Thomas  Arthur  Bird 

(act)  28  Aug 

Gordon  Lermox  Ansell  (act)  28  Aug 
Robert  Constable  (act)  ...  28  Aug 
Tbomas  Edward  Lane  (act)  28  Aug 

ErDest  Brown  28  Aug 

Reginald  Thomas  Critchlow 

(act)  28  Aug 

Harry  I  Howitt  Dring(actf)  ...  28  Aug 
Coll  mReginald  Harry  Bunyard 

(act)  ...         18  Dec 

Coll  Frank  Peter  Skuse  (act)  .„  18  Dec 
Coll  mNorman  Card  (act)  ...  18  Dec 
Coll  Thomas  Henry  Clark  (act)  18  Dec 
Coll  George     Frederick     Elson 

(act)  18  Dec 

Coll  Harold  William  Coles  (act)  18  Dec 
Coll  Nicholas  Manley  (act)  ...  la  Dec 
Coll  Samuel  Henry  Tucker  (act)  18  Dec 
Coll  Leonard     Ernest     Pearson 

(act)  .«         ...        .«  18  Dec 


44 


U7h 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


Time  gained 
1  Q1  -7  on  Passing 

Months. 

80     Edward  Gerald  Hyslop 

Bellars 15  Jan  4 

326     Hugh    Ladas    Agnew 

[KM] 15  Jan  4 

117     Alistair    Shand  Cum- 

ming 15  Jan  4 

552     Henry    Hastings    Mc- 

William 15  Jan  4 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian,  Govt.') 

352     Norman  Vere  Grace    .   15  Jan  4 

552     Colin  Fraser  Creswell .  15  Jan  4 
(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australia)!  Govt.) 
260     Charles        Humphrey 

de  Meuron  Woods    .  15  Jan  4 
484a  Humphrey         Robert 

Sand  with    .     .     .     .15  Jan  4 

3396  Dermot  Patrick  Cather  15  Jan  4 

352     Guy  Deverell  Latham  15  Jan  4 

114     Hilary  Dorsett  Owen  .  15  Jan  4 
352    Edward           Cawdron 

Cordeaux    .     .     .     .15  Jan  4 
552     William         Hamilton 

Bremner    .     .     .     .15  Jan  4 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

80     Cyril  Arthur  Shaw         15  Jan  4 

3396  Reginald  Henry  Portal  15  Jan  4 
3396  Reginald           Francis 

Morice 15  Jan  4 

117     Eric  Dott  Hobson  .        15  Jan  3 
291     Arthur           Salusbury 

Lindsell 15  Jan  3 

352    Charles  Saumarez 

Daniel    .     ..."  15  Jan  3 
326     Kenneth          Royston 

Davidson  Fawcett  .  15  Jan  3 
260     Cecil  Robert  de   Vaux 

Law 15  Jan  3 

342    Arthur  Horace  Charles 

Barlow 15  JaD  3 

484a  John  Catterall  Leach  .  15  Jan  2£ 
114  Alan  Gordon  Camp- 
bell-Cooke .  .  .  .  15  Jan  2£ 
260  Jack  Tuthill  Borrett  .  15  Jan  2£ 
326?  Douglas  HenryBrowDe  15  Jan  2$ 
80     Michael  Oliver  Dundas 

Ellwood 15  Jan  2 

117  Robert  Tatton  Bower  .  15  Jan  2 
291  Philip  Louis  Vian  .  .15  Jan  2 
252  Mervyn  Boyd  Alexan- 
der-Sinclair .  .  .15  Jan  2 
326  Keith  William  Newall  1 5  Jan  2 
260  HaroldEdwardSeaman  15  Jan  2 
32 


Time  gaine 
on  passim 
out. 

Months 

339 6  Redvers  Michael  Court- 

enay   Holland- Pry  or  15  Jan     2 

263     Leicester  Charles 

Assheton  St.     John 
Curzon-Howe .     .     .  15  Jan     1J 

117     David  Wain wright     .  15  Jan     1£ 

552     FrancisAdrianBlaydes 

Haworth-Booth  .     .15  Jan     1  \ 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

114     Stanley  Napier  Black- 
burn  15  Jan     1>J 

547    Jack  Llewelyn  Davies    15  Jan     1$ 

3396  Laurence     Fitzgerald 

Foley 15  Jan     1£ 

260    Francis  Cyril  Flynn    .  15  Jan     1 

3396  Stephen  Lionel  Halli- 

day 15  Jan     1 

547    Henry  Berwick  Crane.  15  Jan     1 

114     Charles  Vaughan 

Powel 15  Jan     1 

291     Henry  Joseph   Rawle 

Paramore    .     .     .     .15  Jan     1 
80    Ion  Whitefoord  Grove 

White 15  Jan     1 

552     Arthur  Luard  Pears     .  15  Jan     1 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Govt.) 

352     Theodore       Frederick 

Annesley  Voysey     .  15  Jan     1 

342     Hugh  Bosca  wen  Ander- 
son    15  Jan       { 

326     The  Hon.  Cecil  Edward 

Robert  Spencer  .     .  15  Jan       J 

291     Wilfred  Bartholomew 

Price  .     .     .     .  15  Jan       £ 

352     Reginald  VictorBarton  15  Jan       | 

260     Henry  Walter  Edward 

Hearn 15  Jan       £ 

3396  Edward  Ormsby  Trou- 

bridge  Keeling    .     .15  Jan     — 

114    Henry   Kelsall   Beck- 
ford  Mitchell       .     .  15  Jan     — 

114     Francis  Charles  Harri- 
son    ....  .15  Jan     — 

484a  Percy  Frank  Pilking- 

ton  Wood        ...   15  Jan     — 
80     Reginald  Warren  Hore  15  Jan     — 

342     Clare  George  Vyner     .  15  Jan    — 

432     William  Seager  Green    15  May  4 

11a    Louis  Percival  Mounsey 

Milner      ....    15  May  4 

448    Noel    Frederick 

Wheeler    ....    15  May  4 
61 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


147i 


Time  gained 
on  passing 

1912— contd.  out- 

Months. 

11     Thomas      Cleveland 

Greenway      ...    15  May  4 
448    William        Langston 

Collingwood  Carter    15  May   4 
266     Donald    Cecil    Gran- 
ville Neish    .     .     .    15  May  4 
552    Herbert         Annesley 

Packer  [KM]    .     .  15  May     4 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
48     Harold        Edward 

Spragge    .     .     .     .15  May    4 
432    Thomas       Maoaulay 

Smith 15  May    3J 

552     Ronald        Robertson 

Lyle 15  May     3£ 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
448     Henry  Edward  Hawksley 

Bur  bury  ....  15  May     2  J 
4S     Charles    Cecil   Flem- 

ming 15  May    2£ 

266    David  Courtenay  Bell  15  May    l\ 
326c  Eric  Vernon  Lees       .  15  May     2£ 
11     Edward  Lyon  Berthon  15  May    2\ 
326c  Henry  FitzRoy  Grace 

Langley    ....  15  May    2£ 
448    John     Ashton    Bent 

Willson     ....  15  May     1\ 
448    William  Ogilvy  Scrym- 

geour  -Wedderburn  15  May    2j 
552     Edward  Eliot  Hill      .  15  May    2 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
507a  William  Frith  Horner  7  5  May    2 
48    Roger  Prideaux  Selby  15  May    2 
326c  Charles  Ralfe  Thomp- 
son   15  May    2 

11a  Robert  Crawford 

Crooks 15  May    2 

266     Hugh  Percival  Chubb  15  May    2 
552     Robert  George  Fenton- 

Livingstone  .     .     .15  May     \\ 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
326c  Edward  Herbert  Con- 
stantino Branson    .  15  May     1J 
432     The  Hon.  Archibald  John 

Morton  Stuart   .     .15  May     1£ 
507a  Robert         Bradshaw 

Wilmot-Sitwell .     .15  May     1$ 
266     Roderick  Edward  Francois 

McQuhae  Mackenziel5  May    1  ' 
448    Thtirstan      Basset 

Thomas-Peter    .     .  15  May    1 

11a  Athol       Wordsworth 

Mylne       ....  15  May      $ 


E    3 


Time  gained 

on  passing 

out 

»«-      -r^.  .  Months. 

507a  D'Arcy  Gilbert  Curwen 

Collis 15  May      i 

507a  Henry  Bidlake  Wollo- 

combe 15  May      £ 

552    James  Buchanan 

Findlay    ....  15  May      I 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
326c  Stephen  Barry ...  15  May       £ 
266    Charles  Hanmer  Lee 

Evans  15  May      ^ 

326c  George  Evelyn  Paget 

How 15  May      I 

252  Charles  Philip    Volte  - 

lyn   Van    der  Byl  15  May      i 
48     Philip  Wood  Rhodes  15  May      $ 
507a  Nigel  Bellairs  Deare  15  May       £ 
11     Robert  Stewart  Laid- 

law  15  May    — 

11a    Donald  Fairfax  Mack- 

eson 15  May    — 

266  George  Alan  NunneleylS  May  — 
432    Gerald  William  Hoare 

Smith 15  May    — 

448     Harry  William 

Algernon    Kemmis  15  May    — 
342     The  RightHon.  George 
Josslyn  L' Estrange, 
Earl  of  Carlisle      .  15  May     — 
448    Humphrey  Fane 

Vernon     ....    15  May    — 
326c  Keith  Alexander  Sealy 

Clarke 15  May    — 

432    Alan   Duncan  Leslie 

Macpherson  .    .     .15  May     — 
11    William  Bagot  Walkerl5  May    — 
448    Harold  Shedden  Stan- 
ley Boldero  .     .     .15  May     — 
507a  Denys  Patrick  O'Calla- 

ghan 15  May    — 

118  John  Creswell  .  .  .15  Sept  4 
263  Robert  Don  Oliver  .  15  Sept  4 
326c  William     Herbert 

Graves      .    .     .     .15  Sept      4 
80    Geoffrey       Meredith 

Keble  White      .    .15  Sspt      4 
117     Ralph  Alexander 

Cochrane  .     .     .     .15  Sept      4 
263     John  Hamilton  Mac- 

nair 15  Sept      4 

263    Alfred  Edwara 

Boscawen    Giles    .  15  Sept      4 
61     Leslie  Gerald  Griffiths  15  Sept       4 
261    Thomas  Hope 

Troubridge    .     .    .  15  Sept      4 
119 


147; 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


Time  gained 
on  passing 

1912—  contd.  out- 

Months. 

326c  Walter  Charles  Town- 
send  Eyres     .     .     .15  Sept     4 

2736  Edmund         Howard 

Neville    Harvey     .  15  Sept     4 

118     Frederick       Chisnall 

Miller 15  Sept     3£ 

263     George  Tothill  Philip  15  Sept     3£ 
61     Ralph    Sleigh   Booth  15  Sept     3 
80     John  Allan  Bickford- 

Smith 15  Sept    3 

261     Basil  James  Dugdale  15  Sept     3 

117     Claude  Martin  Butlin  15  Sept     3 

388     Henry  Patrick  Scholes 

[KM]       ....  15  Sept    3 

261     Johm        Pocklington 

Money 15  Sept     3 

263     Terence  Hugh  Back  .  15  Sept     2J 

117  Halford        Frederick 

Elderton   .     .     .     .15  Sept    2\ 
273J  Humphrey      O'Brien 

Thornhill.     ...  15  Sept    2£ 
2732>  William  Haynes    .     .  15  Sept    2\ 
388    Alexander  David  Gib- 
son- Carmichael      .  15  Sept     2£ 
388     Edward    Christopher 

Bindloss    ....  15  Sept    2\ 
'273b  William  Burton 

Metcalfe    .     .     .     .15  Sept     2 
61     Alec  Murray  Carrie  .  15  Sept    2 
261     John  Gerald  Yerburgh 

Loveband       .     .     .15  Sept     2 
263     Thomas         Humfrey 

Welsby     .     .     .     .15  Sept     2 
261     Lionel  Graham 

Cameron  Thompson  15  Sept    2 
80     Caledon  Charles 

Alexander      .     .     .15  Sept    1£ 
80    Lancelot-Vivian  Donne  15  Sept     l£ 

118  Edward  Francis 

Lawder     .     .         .15  Sept     1| 
273    Frank  Heathcote 

Powys  Maurice       .  15  Sept     1£ 
263    Alexander  Cumming 

Gordon  Madden      .  15  Sept     1£ 
388    Geoffrey  James 

Landale         .     .     .15  Sept     1£ 
80     Geoffrey  Cayley 

Lambert  Dalley      .  15  Sept     1J 
388     Frank    Allman    Hall  15  Sept     1 
273     Ralph  Berthon  Gossage 

15  Sept     1 
80     Brian  Dean.     ...  15  Sept     1 
32C<j  William  Douglas 

Fairbairn         .  .15  Sept       % 

151 


Time  gained 

on  passing 

out. 


273     Nelson  Ward 

Hampton  Weekes  15  Sept  J 
273     John  Graham 

Crossley  .  .  .  .15  Sept  j 
118     Kenneth         Morland 

Greig 15  Sept      \ 

61     Fitz    Hugh    Conway 

Lyon  .  .  .  .  *.  15  Sept  \ 
388  John  Beresford  Cole- 
Hamilton  ....  15  Sept  \ 
388     Henry  James 

Johnstone ....  15  Sept  \ 
261     Cecil  Charles  Acland 

Allen 15  Sept       \ 

273     Basil  Evelyn  St.  Clair 

Ninnes 15  Sept       \ 

118     Denis  Ward    Granet  15  Sept       \ 

117  Gerald  Hugh 

Stapleton     ....  15  Sept       \ 
261     Humphrey     Ranulph 

Brand 15  Sept    — 

118  Donald  Carter 

Morrison  .  .  .  .15  Sept  — 
273*  Bobert  Lionel  Brooke 

Cunliffe  .  .  '.  .15  Sept  — 
326c  The  Hon.   Alexander 

Bannerman  Carnegiel5  Sept    — 

1913. 

252     Bernard        Armitage 

Warburton  Lee.     .  15  Jan      4 

284     Roderick  Larken 

Moore 15  Jan      4 

531     Edmund        Geoffrey 

Abbott      ...        15  Jan      4 

337    Alan     Blackwood 

Ritchie      ....  15  Jan      4 

531  Maurice  Lloyd  Ver- 
non         15  Jan      4 

117     Godfrey  Main  Thomas 

[KM]     .....  15  Jan      4 

284  Robert  Evan  Lewis- 
Lloyd  ...  .15  Jan      4 

342     Geoffrey  Thomas 

Archibald  Scott     .   15  Jan      3ij 

352     William  Ralph  Brin- 

ton  .     .     .     ,  15  Jan      3J 

484«  James  Pearson  ...  15  Jan      3 

312     Thomas  Arthui  Way 

Robertson     .     .     .15  Jan      3 

484a  Eric  Guy  Bohun   de 

Mowbray      .     .     .15  Jan      3 

496  Rawdon  Angus  Flet- 
cher    .     .     .  „  .     .15  Jan      3 

17S 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


Ulk 


Time  gained 

Time  gained 

1 91 3—contd. 

on  passing 
out. 
Months. 

on  passing 
out. 
Months. 

337 

JohnPendarley  Dingle 

15  Jan 

n 

117 

John    Maurice    Trus- 

117 

Sydney        Harington 

cott  de  Burgh    .     .15  Jan 

— 

Balfour     .... 

15  Jan 

H 

484a 

Henry  Kenneth  Mar- 

252 

Arthur  George  Mack . 

15  Jan 

n 

tin  Southwell     .     .15  Jan 



362 

Philip  Charles  Forman 

15  Jan 

4 

473 

Russell        Armstrong 

252 

Edward         Lancelot 

Boucher    .     .     .     .15  Jan 



Pawsey  . 

15  Jan 

2§ 

531 

John    Gordon   Oiler- 

484a  John     Arthur     Law- 



rence  Stokes     .     . 

15  Jan 

2 

342 

Edmund  George  Burk- 

531 

John  James  Kenward 

hardt  Coore  .     .     .15  Jan 



15  Jan 

2 

337 

John  William  Havers  15  Jan 



337 

Morton  Robert  Bridges 

473 

Geoffrey      St.      John 

Liddle 

15  Jan 

2 

Aldersey  Taylor     .  15  Jan 



531 

Edmund      Bourchier 

496 

Raymond         Francis 

Devereux       .     .     . 

15  Jan 

2 



342 

John    Campbell  An- 

252 

John   Edmund  Hugh 

nesley 

15  Jan 

2 

Boustead        .     .     .15  Jan 



473 

Percy  Todd  .     .     .     . 

15  Jan 

2 

473 

GeoTge    Anson    Mon- 

352 

Quintin  Dick  Graham 

15  Jan 

n 

creiff  Paul      .     .     .15  Jan 

, 

496 

Frederick           Bruce 

117 

Reginald         Hughes- 

Stromeyer      .     .    . 

15  Jan 

n 

Onslow      .     .     .     .15  Jan 

. 

484c 

Cecil  Warde      .     .     . 

15  Jan 

if 

531 

Crealock  Roger  Price  15  Jan 

, 

342 

Oliver    Jose    Lewers 

337 

Geoffrey   Stirling 

Symon       .     .     .     . 

15  Jan 

H 

Greenland     .     .     .15  Jan 



337 

Edwyn  Henry  Stuart- 

342 

Cuthbert  Francis 

15  Jan 

l 

Bond  Bowlby          .  15  Jan 



252 

Henry  William  Urqu- 
hart  McCall  .     .     . 

15  Jan 

l 

284 

William  Russell  Steele 

15  Jan 

l 

T- 

117 

John   Buller  Edward 

l  ime  ^aiiirju 
Months. 

Hall 

15  Jan 

i 

432 

Reginald  Lloyd  Elgcod  15  May 

2 

337 

Reginald          Jervois 

284 

William     Geoffrey 

15  Jan 

I 

Barnard  Hartley    .   15  May 

2 

473 

Edward     Newdigate 

232 

Charles     Lennox 

Boulton    .     .     .     . 

15  Jan 

h 

Procter     .     .     .     .15  May 

2 

496 

Robert  Claud  Gibbs . 

15  Jan 

1 

100 

George  Stairs  Napier 

342 

Albert          Lawrence 

Johnston  ....  15  May 

2 

Poland      .... 

15  Jan 

\ 

432 

Arthur        Frank 

496. 

Eric  Douglas  Brooke 

15  Jan 

\ 

Armitage  [KM]      .  15  May 

o 

352 

Claude  E  rn  est  Vincen  t 

120 

George  Elvey  Creasy   15  May 

2 

Hawkings      .     .     . 

15  Jan 

\ 

159 

Percy  Eric  Maitland  .  15  May 

2 

473 

Thomas  Philip   York 

284 

Patrick      Francis 

Moore       .... 

15  Jan 

\ 

Cooper      ....  15  May 

2 

337 

Ralph       Pethebridge 

153 

William       Sylvester 

Martin      .... 

15  Jan 

\ 

Moor 15  May 

2 

284 

The  Hon.  Alan  Boyle 

120 

Patrick  Gream  Nelson 

de  Blaquiere.     .     . 

15  Jan 

\ 

Ommanney  ...  15  May 

2 

337 

Geoffrey  Alan  Brooke 

100 

Richard      Francis 

Hawkins  .... 

15  Jan 

I 

Mercer  Davies  .     .  15  May 

2 

531 

Cecil  Ashworth   Ker- 

232 

Wilfred  Underbill     .  15  May 

2 

15  Jan 



261 

Charles      Edward 

473 

Ronald        Alexander 

William  Brewer    .    15  May 

2 

Lidstone  .... 

15  Jan 



552 

JohnWinthorpPinhey  15  May 

2 

342 

Cecil  Spurstow  Miller 

15  Jan 

— 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.} 

210 
F 

238 

147Z 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


Time  gained. 
Months. 


1913— contd. 
159    Chetwode      William 

Caulfield  Browne  .    15  May    2 
261     Brian  Betham  Scho- 

field 15  May     2 

153    William  Geoffrey  Cow- 
land    15  May     2 

232    Edmund  Rodenhurst 

Dodd 15  May     1 

100     Alexander  Henry  Max- 
well Hyslop       .     .    15  May     1 
120    Basil  William  LeGeyt 

Pullen           ...    15  May    1 
153    Godfrey  Michell  Cour- 
age       15  May    1 

273&  Cecil  Buller  Turner  ,    15  May     1 
159     George  Robert  Irving 

Snow 15  May     1 

552     Gerald  Hildred  Els- 
dale  Molson  ...    15  May     1 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
100     RalphAdamNicholson  15  May     1 
232     Leslie  Cyril  Kendall 

Francis    ....    15  May    1 
552    EdwardWhalley  Bill- 

yard-Leake  ...   15  May    1 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
552     Vivian  Russell  Salvin 

Bowlby  ....  15  May  1 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
159  Geoffrey  Cecil  Fryer  .  15  May  1 
153  Ronald  George  Black  15  May  1 
100  Angus  Porter  ...  15  May  1 
120     Charles      Broughton 

Clay  Swayne  .  .  15  May  1 
232    William     York     La 

Roche  Beverley  .  15  May  1 
432     Alan  David  James  Robert- 

son-Macdonald  .  15  May  — 
273&  Archibald       Herbert 

Wann 15  May  — 

261    Thomas  Walker  Elm- 
hirst     15  May  — 

284  RichardFogartyFegen  15  May  — 
153  Morgan  JohnYeatman  15  May  — 
261    Rupert  de  Hardwick 

Burton  ...   15  May  — 

120    Charles   Theodore 

Paynter  ....  15  May  — 
232  Harold  FieldingNalder  15  May  — 
159    Gaspard  Patrick  Hunter- 

Blair 15  May  — 

432    Stephen  Wellesley 

Lushington  ...    15  May  — 
267 


153 


Time  gained. 
Months. 


Robert  William  Wal- 
ton Cook  ....   15  May  — 
100    Andrew     Lancelot 

Besant  ....  15  May  — 
261  CharlesThomasWallis  15  May  — 
284    Philip  Edward  Vaux    15  May   - 

120    Derek  Henry  Caldwell 

Cooper  ....  15  May  — 
232    Kenneth    Warden 

Stewart    ....    15  May  — 

159    William  Phillips  Clutter- 
buck  Chambers      .    15  May  — 

100    Roger    Victor    Cecil 

Hunt 15  May  — 

153     Lancelot  John    Bar- 

rington  Walters  .  15  May  — 
145    Harold  Noel  Cornwall 

Webber  ....  15  May  — 
261    Francis       Charles 

Harding  ....  15  May  — 
273S  Lionel  Carroll  Ansdell  15  May  — 
2735  Ivo  Cecil  Little  .  .  15  May  — 
153    Roland  Frith  Balfour 

Swinley  .  .  .  .  15  May  — 
261     Oswald      Maughan 

Johnson  ....  15  May  — 
120     Meredith        Stanton 

Spalding  .  ...  15  May  — 
159     Patrick  Frank  Majen- 

die  Dawson  ...  15  May  — 
432    Ronaleyn      Geoffrey 

Gordon-Cumming .  15  May  — 
261  Patrick  Harry  Brooke  15  May  — 
284    Sterling     Neville 

Cobbold  ....  15  May  — 
145    William  Herbert  Hugh 

Stevenson  ...  15  May  — 
232     Stephen  Harry  Tolson 

Arliss 15  May  — 

100    Alfred  Douglas  Stam- 
ford Grant    ...   15  May  — 
145    Cecil  George  Procter    15  Sept     2 
61     (_T)Athelstane  Hermann 

Heinrich  Doelberg  .  15  Sept  2 
507a  Harry  Francis  Knox  15  Sept  2 
326c  Eric     Louis     Baxter 

Damant 15  Sept     2 

388     Frank  Leonard  Charm- 
bury  Butcber  ...  15  Sept     2 
295 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


147m 


145 
391c 

496 
237 

153 

391c 

326c 
114 

61 
326 

145 
114 
496 
114 

9 

388 

326c 

326 

496 

9 

388 

496 

391c 

237 
507a 
326c 
9 

237 

391c 

153 

. 

496 


.      mZ-cmtd.        TimeMg0an?& 

Antony  Fane  De  Salis  15  Sept     2 

y%cZ7oM.HaroldCourte- 
nay  Tennyson      .     .  15  Sept     2 

Gerard  Horace  Gandy  15  Sept     2 

Donald  Khodes  Camp- 
bell      15  Sept     2 

Eric  Sydney  Brand    .  15  Sept     2 

William  Rudolph  Slayter 

15  Sept     2 

Clifford  Caslon  .  •  .     .15  Sept     2 

Edward  Keith  Henry 
Tumour      .     .     .     .15  Sept     2 

John  Stuart  Kirkland  15  Sept     2 

Edward     Masterman 
Loly 15  Sept     2 

Richard  Allen  Everitt  15  Sept     2 

Michael  McMaster     .  15  Sept     2 

Oliver  Loudon  Gordon  15  Sept     2 

John  Corbett  Knight 
Woodall 15  Sept     2 

Guy    Vivien    Arthur 
Phelips 15  Sept     2 

Stephen     Saltmarshe 
Palmes 15  Sept     1 

Gerald  Edward  Arinitage 
Jackson       .     .     .     .15  Sept     1 

Frederick  John  Han- 
cock Lloyd ...        15  Sept     1 

Frank      Doria     Pitt 
Palmer 15  Sept     1 

Robert  Henry  Douglas 
Lane 15  Sept     1 

George  Leonard  Clay- 
ton Briggs  .     .     .     .15  Sept     1 

Charles  Richard  de  Bunsen 
Loftus  Townshend  .  15  Sept     1 

Humphrey  McMaster  15  Sept     1 

Frederic  Basil  Leigh     15  Sept     1 

Richard  Herbert  Mack  15  Sept     1 

Henry  Sydney  Scroggs  15  Sept     1 

Thomas  Ian  Scott  Bell  15  Sept     1 

Henry  Stewart  Roome  15  Sept     1 

Jamea  Atkinson  Wheat- 
ley      15  Sept     1 

Richard  Francis  John 
Onslow 15  Sept  — 

Francis  Stephen  Wal- 
ter de  Winton      .     .15  Sept  — 

Lionel  Edward  Robin 
Booth      .     .     .     .     .  15  Sept  — 

Edward  Fisher  Turner  15  Sept   — 

328 

p  2 


Time  trained. 
Months. 

326c  Lancelot  Charles  Lid- 
dell    15  Sept   — 

145  Edmund  Michael  Gor- 
don Laeventhorpe 
Boyle 15  Sept  — 

237     Alan  Cory-Wright     .  15  Sept   — 

388     Colin  Buist  ....  15  Sept  — 
61     Lawrence  Sidney  Bon- 
tor      15  Sept  — 

496    Arthur  Henry  Bullen 

Day 15  Sept  — 

237     Edward  Leslie    Day- 

rell  Bartley     .     .     .15  Sept  — 

153     Brian  Lane  Clark  .     .  15  Sept   — 

507a  John       Duncan      de 

Mussenden  Leathes     15  Sept  — 
61     The  Hon.  Christopher 
John  Henry  Roper- 
Curzon 15  Sept   — 

391c  Eric  Marcus  McCaus- 

land 15  Sept   — 

237     HerbertLoftusWelmanl5  Sept   — 

145     Kenneth  Francis 

Collier 15  Sept  — 

496     Arthur  Jelfs  Cubison    15  Sept  — 

326c  Kenneth  Clarke  Kirk- 

patrick 15  Sept  — 

388     Andrew  John  Paton  .  15  Sept  — 

326     Tom  BarnholdtVivian 

Thomas 15  Sept   — 

114    JamesDouglasSteven- 

son 15  Sept  — 

114     George  Sidney  Godol- 

phin  Cavendish  .  .  15  Sept  — 
391c  Rothwell  Charles  Went- 

worth  Willoughby  .  15  Sept  — 
153     Hugh     Gartside-Tip- 

pinge 15  Sept  — 

114    His    Royal    Highness 

Prince  Albeit  Frederick 

Arthur  George  .  .15  Sept  — 
114     Percival  Henry  Gwynne 

James 15  Sept   — 

496     George  Anthony  May - 

hew  Vaughan  Harri- 
son       15  Sept  — 

507a  Laurence        Egerton 

Scott  Napier  .  .  .  15  Sept  — 
61     John      Puleston      de 

Berniere  Smith    .     .  15  Sept   — 

354 


U7n 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


1  Q1  A  Time  gained. 

XV1*±  Months. 

120     Tom  Dudley  Kenneth 

Williams      .     .     .     .15  Jan     3 
484a  William  Howard  Dennis 

Fried  berger       .     .     .15  Jan     3 
2i6     Henry  Aubrey  Rowley  15  Jan    3 
11a  Frederic  John  Walker 

[KM]       15  Jan     3 

326     John  Herbert  Bowen  .  15  Jan     3 
266     Basil  Rupert  Willett  .  15  Jan    3 
48     Frank  Alan  Single .     .  15  Jan     3 
100     Henry    Davenport 

Graham 15  Jan     3 

391c  James  Ruth ven  Hudson  15  Jan     3 
232     Montague  Christopher 

Teasdale-Buckell        .  15  Jan     3 
48  la  Humphrys  Archdale  .  15  Jan     3 
11a.  John    Philip   William 

Pilditch 15  Jan     3 

48     RalphWulstanKimberley 

Twinberrow     .     .     .15  Jan     3 
266     Cecil   John  Westland 

Branson 15  Jan     2Z 

232     Robeit  Lees  Spalding  15  Jan     2\ 
473     Francis    Pitts     Gold- 
smith   15  Jan     2J 

11a  Henry  Edward  Hamil- 
ton Palairet     .    .        15  Jan    2 
103    Thomas  Harold  Simp- 
son       15  Jan     2 

391c  Arthur  Hugh  Wynne- 
Edwards 15  Jan    2 

263     Reginald  Geoffrey  France- 
Hay  hurst    .     .     .     .15  Jan    2 
391c  Alexander    Scrope 

Hutchinson  .     .     .     .15  Jan     2 
48     Russell  Bolingbroke    .  15  Jan     2 
484a  George    Humphrey 

Griffiths 15  Jan     2 

260    Frederick    Charles 

Fellowes-Gordon  .     .   15  Jan     2 
263     Rupert  Edward  Maxi- 
milian Bethune    .     .15  Jan     1J 
120     Newton  James  Wallop 

William- Powlebt  .     .   15  Jan     12- 
11a  Geoffrey  Littleton 

Lowis 15  Jan     1 

48  Timothy  Fyers  Turner  15  Jan  1 
266  Eric  Templer  Wiggins  15  Jan  1 
120    Alexander   Putnam 

Cumming    .     .  .15  Jan     \ 

384 


Time  gained. 

Months. 


232     John  Edward  Caffin   .  15  Jan     { 

391c  Alan  Lowther  Grant  .  15  Jan     \ 

260     Henry  Stuart  King     .  15  Jan     \ 

326     Gilbert    St,    Aubyn 

Alcock 15  Jan     \ 

232     Cecil  Lewis  Howe  i     .15  Jan     ^ 

48     John  Edmund  Sissmore  15  Jan     \ 

391c  The  Right  Hon.  Seymour 
Edward  Frederick  Grey, 
Viscount  Grey  de  Wilton  1 5  Jan     -2- 

100  Lancelot  King   ...  15  Jan  \ 

48  Hugh  Dixon  .     .     .     .15  Jan  \ 

473  EdwardHoraceCrebbin  15  Jan  \ 

100  Patrick  Astor  Trier      .  15  Jan  \ 

484a  Evelyn  Roger  Sterling 

Dickinson    .     .     .     .15  Jan     £ 

263     David  Dixon  Mercer   .  15  Jan     \ 

473     Francis   Douglas- 
Watson   15  Jan     J 

260     Geoffrey   Ernest  Lyne 

Veale 15  Jan  — 

391c  David  Don     ....  15  Jan  — 

120     Robert  Harding  Dring  15  Jan  — 

326     HerbertClaude  Millett  15  Jan  — 

260     Malcolm  Farquhar .     .  15  Jan  — 

260     Anthony  Herbert  Gerard 

Tborold 15  Jan  — 

11a  Guy  Stewart  Laurence  15  Jan  — 

326     Ronald      Gerard 

Chichester   .     .     .     .15  Jan  — 

266     Ronald  Scott  Sugden  .  15  Jan  — 

473     Trevor  Orchard  Chichele 

Plowden        .     .     .     .16  Jan  — 

11a  Awbery    Richmond 

Bishop  Phelp    ...  15  Jan  — 

473    FrancisWhartonDarwin  15  Jan  — 

260     Raymond     Benson 

Stewart 15  Jan  — 

263     John  Dyson  Chappie  .  15  Jan  — 
412 


148 


LIST  OF  ENGINEER  OFFICERS  WHO  HAVE  PASSED 
THROUGH  THE  SPECIAL  COURSE  OF  TRAINING  AT 
THE  ROYAL   NAVAL    COLLEGE  AT  GREENWICH. 


ENGINEER  IN   CHIEF   OF   THE   FLEET. 
Engineer  Vice- Admiral  Sir  Henry  J.  Oram,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S. 

ENGINEER  REAR-ADMIRALS. 
George  G.  Goodwin,  C.JB.  |  William  J.  Anstey. 

ENGINEER   CAPTAINS. 
Walter  K.  Williams,  M.V.O.         I  Francis  H.  Lister. 

Walter  "W.  H.  Rawlingson.  John  G.  Liversidge. 


ENGINEER 
Archie  R.  Emdin. 
George  W.  Roome. 
William  H.  Beckett. 
Robert  B.  Dixon. 
Charles  "W.  J.  Bearblock. 
Howard  Bone. 
Sydney  Rider. 
Arthur  R.  Grant. 
John  McLaurin. 
James  Mountifield. 
William  M.  Whayman. 
George  W.  Baldwin. 
Samuel  P.  Ferguson. 


COMMANDERS. 


Lewis  J.  Watson. 
Henry  F.  Bell. 
Henry  J.  Loveridge. 
Charles  A.  Harding. 
Percival  C.  W.  Howe. 
Louis  R.  Croisdale. 
Arthur  E.  Hyne. 
Joseph  J.  Kirwin. 
Walter  R.  Parnall. 
Arthur  E.  Ewart. 
Lionel  M.  Hobbs. 
John  C.  Talbot. 
Percy  L.  Edmonds. 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


Leslie  Robins. 
John  Hamilton. 
William  H.  Michell, 
Bertram  Harvey. 
Charles  J.  Hawkes. 
George  W.  Phillips . 
Robert  Beeman. 
Arthur  W.  Reader. 
Harold  B,  Tostevin. 
Bertram  "W.  Knott. 
Alfred  Turner. 
Frederick  L.  Robertson. 
Angus  W.  Hughson. 
Charles  R.  J.  Randall. 
James  G.  Budge. 
Allan  G.  G.  Rosevere. 
Maurice  E.  T.  Baker. 
Wilfred  Briggs. 
George  Preece. 
Augustus  G.  Crousaz. 
Q-eorge  W.  Cannan. 


Walter  W.  Lock. 

Sydney  R.  Dight. 

Thomas   R.    Cave-Browne- 
Cave. 

Harold  H.  Perring. 

Robert  Montgomery. 

William  F.  Paffett. 

Stanley  C.  Church. 

William  H.  F.  Hudson. 

Edwin  Williamson. 

Percy  W.  Warwick. 

Sidney  G.  Wheeler. 

Frank  G.  Brown. 

Vivian  D.  Nops. 

Harry  H.  Carter. 

Henry  M.  Cave-Bxowne- 
CJave. 

George  Villar. 

William  A.  Wood. 

John  S.  Orr. 

Harold  T.  Evans. 


Augustus  Shackle. 
Herbert  A.  Slade. 
David  N.  H.  Bo  wen. 
Gerald  G.  P.  Buit. 
Frederick  R.  G.  Turner. 
George  B.  Allen. 
John  L.  Deacon. 
James  P.  Johns. 
John  Kingcome 
James  G.  Moss. 
Frank  V.  King. 
John  S.  Budge. 
Rey  G.  Parry. 
Alexander  Wood. 
Albert  K.  Dibley. 
Dennis  J.  Hoare. 
John  H.  Breaks. 
Harold  F.  Du  M.  Hunt. 
Charles  W.  Lambert. 


149 


ENGINEER    OFFICERS. 


ENGINEER  IN  CHIEF  OF  THE   FLEET. 


385  Engineer  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Henry  J.  Oram,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.     ..     25  Oct  07 


ENGINEER    REAR-ADMIRALS. 


1911 

385  George    Goodwin  Goodwin, 

C.B 1  Dec 

(Deputy  Engineer  in  Chief) 

385  Ernest  Prank  Ellis  ...  21  Dec 

1912 

366  mWilliam  Frederic  Pamphlett    7  Feb 
520  mAlbert     Ernest   Luscombe 

Westaway 2  Apr 

259  Arthur  William  Turner,  C.B.  12  Nov 
391aSylvestsr  Rawling     ...         ...     2  Dec 

6 


1913 

266  Thomas       Charles      Edward 

Hughes       ....         ....         ...  26  Jan 

533a  (.William       John     Anstey     28  Jan 
ggg     f         (Asst.  Engineer  in  Chief) 

533a  f  William  Thomas  Hocken  24  June 
William  George  Mogg...  26  Nov 

1914 

m James  Michael  Thompson  ...      7  Jan-* 
11 


ENGINEER    CAPTAINS. 


1911 

f^e\  £SP(J)Edouard  Gaudin     31  May 
366  GSPGeotge  William  Hudson  21  Dec 


1912 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 


273&mWilliam  Whittingham     .... 

99  William  Vey  Juniper 
387  mWalter      Ke-t    Williams, 

M.V.O 

524  Charles     Gerald       Taylor, 

M.V.0 

159  mJohn  Richardson 

471&George  Clark  Bath,  M.V.O.  2  Apr 
114mHenry  Percival  Vining  ...  23  Apr 
BY    I  Walter    William     Henry 

Chat  ]      Rawlingson      9  Oct 

10 


1  Jan 

7  Feb 
27  Feb 


284  mFrank  Rawling  Stuttaford  4  Nov 
273  mCharles  John  James  ...  12  Nov 
Page  (  Francis  Henry  Lister*  ...  2  Dec 
533a  j  (Assistant  Engineer-in-  Chief.) 


1913 


...  26  Jan 
...  28  Jan 


263  Henry  Humphreys .. 

448  Fred  Hore 

170       ) 

B  Y      >  mJohn  George  Liversidge  24  June 

Malta  \ 

385  John  Wiiliam  Ham 24  June 

34  James  Thomas  Willoughby     26  Nov 


1914 

Arthur  Frederick  Kingsnorth   7  Jan 
19 


ENGINEER    COMMANDERS. 


150 


ENGINEER    COMMANDERS. 


1902 

381  Edward  Albert  Short 


...  20  Mar 


1903 

385  mArchie  Russell  Emdin*   ...     1  July 

503  j 

BY        \  George  William  Roome  15  July 

H-Konq  ) 

127    ) 

BY   \  William  Herbert  Beckett  15  July 

Gib   ) 

385  tit  William  Ryan        1  Nov 

366  William  Dennis  Chope       ....     2  Nov 


1904 

385  mGeorge  Gerald  Knight 

476  Marrack  Sennett     ... 

28  Prank  Main 

339Z>(i")mCharles  Cape  Sheen 

366  Henry  Wray  Metcalfe 

BY  } 

p      [Robert  Bland  Dixon 

47  William  Roskilly  Parsons 


1905 

Page  j  Charles    William     John 

533*  J      Bearblock        

385  Herbert  Coopper  .„ 
273  Charles  John  Huddy 
388  Thomas  Henry  Wallice 

1 7  5  m Wallace  Wright     

520  m*Sidney  James  Drake 
474aGeorge  Henry  Morris 
40  m  Walter  Thomas  Steam    ... 

Haul  \  Howard  Bone     -        - 
520  ) 

Z>P"imLewis  Wall         

Po    ) 

385  Thomas  William    Christian 

385  John  Arthur  Richards 

272  Harry  Tom  Garwood 

496  George  Thompson  Goodall... 

146  mWilliam  Wallace  Pearce... 

132  Victor  Elliott  Snook 

29 


18  Mar 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

2  May 
20  June 

1  July 

28  July 


2  Jan 

3  Jan 
17  Jan 
27  Jan 
27  Mar 

1  Apr 

2  Apr 
1  June 

1  July 

23  Juiy 

1  Sept 
1  Oct 
9  Oct 

23  Oct 
1  Nov 

16  Nov 


161 


ENGINEER  COMMANDERS. 


1906 

170  m James  Mansfield  Simpson 

385  Henry  Eichard  Teed' 

170  (Z)CharlieBroadbent       ... 

510  Arthur  Crookes  Dariey 
9  (  Z)A!fred  Thomas  Hewlett 
Stone         

277  Albert  Edward  Collings     ... 

366  Walter  James  Kent 

520  Thomas  Henry  Pounds 

392  William  Crowder  Stevens  ... 

512  Herbert  Brette  Templetown 

Cox  

22  m Joseph  Henry  Hill  Ireland 
M.V.O 

366  mEdward  William  Li versidge 

524  Thomas  Charles  Morris 
66  (T^mPrederick  George  Daw- 
son   

159  Henry  Toop 

160  WS(I)  Corin       Vivian 

Hardcastle 
118  William  Alfred  John  Davies 
B  Y  \    Ralph   Hill    Codrington 

Po  /       Ball 14  May 

385  Percy  Dreweatt  Martell  ...  7  June 
385  Harold  Edward  Haydon  Ash  22  June 
524  ^| 

BY\  Charles  William  Bolt      ... 
Bev) 

385  *  John  Harry  Jenkin 
385  (J)Charles  Hastings  Hill  ... 
120  Harry  John  Meiklejohn 
503  (J)Robert  Samuel  Jennings 
524  Thomas      Henry      Bertram 
Bishop 
Arthur  Samuel  Crisp 
391«mEthelbert  Spiers  Silk 

p0  |  Sydney  Rider        

647  niHerbert  Winsor  Irish 

512  mJames    Frederick    Arthur 

Hastings 23  Nov 

284  Donald  Percy  Green  ...    1   Dec 

1907 

366     i 

BY  V  Ernest  Barr         ...         ..  1  Jan 

Ctb.     \ 

305a William  Toop           25  Jan 

385  mErriest  Edwards  ....         ...  1  Feb 

273*Ohver  Richard  Paul           ...  1  Feb 

263  Ht\rry  Lashmore     1  Feb 

366  Alfred  Ernest  Straw          ...  1  Mar 
67 


2  Jan 
9  Jan 
2  Feb 
5  Mar 

11  Mar 

15  Mar 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 

5  Apr 
1  May 


I  July 


5 

July 

1 

Aug 

28 

3 

Aug 
Sept 

4 

24 

8 

Sept 
Sept 
Oct 

18 

Oct 

1 

Nov 

377  mCharles     Tyldesley 

Downey  Greetham 
154«.ntFrederick  Counsel!  Davis 
117  Joseph  Edward   Lancashire 

BY  I 

p0  >  mArthur  Robert  Grant*  ... 

-^%c\john  McLaurm 

533a  J 

Herbert  William  Harris    ... 

281  John  Este  Vibert    

145  Tom  Bate  Huddy 

385  Reuben  Main  

11  Reginald  Walter  Parry 
385  Lindsay  James  Stephens    ... 
387  Charles    Frederick    Beavan 
Pendleton 

NOB  PTFHenry  Wall 

1  William  Radford  Lawton  ... 
48  mWilliam     Charles    Samuel 

Publius  Bartwell 

365  David  John  Carruthers 
265  Edward  John  Weeks 
llaWilliam  Cory  Sanders 
252     ) 

BY    I  Alfred  William  Littlewood 
Cape  ) 
342  Thomas  Henry  Turner       ;.. 

191  Richard  Bryan         

100  George  Frederick  Thompson 
163  (.T)Jtt Arthur     Philip    Leslie 

Dupen 
261   James  Mountifield* 
432  William     Matthias     Whay- 

man       

172  Richard  Walker  Martell    ... 

291  mCharles  Stevens 

225&Alfred  Whitmarsh 

68aWilliam  Anderson  Wilson  . . . 
Page  \  Frederick  William  Marshall 
533*  j 

237  ittEdward  Chisman 

218cEdwin  Carter 
4  Owen  Alban  Morris 
61  mGeorge  William  Baldwin* 

533a  I  Samuel  Pringle  Ferguson 

507aRobert  Spence         

473  ABmReginald  William  Skel- 

ton 

386  Walter  Scott  Westbrook    ...    6 
Gilbert  Charles  Nicolson  ...  10 

BY  I  m 

2)ev  t  Lewis  Jonea  Watson      ._    1  Oct 

IB  (Z)mPeroy  Wheater  ...  3  Oct 

108 


ENGINEER    OOMMANDERB. 


152 


490 
BY 


\  (J)  Ernest  David  Mallin- 

Berm  j      son       17  Dec 

219  Henry  Wright  Heyes         ...  23  Dec 
352  William  Alfred  Dathan      ...  23  Dec 

1908 

34  (7) Victor  de  Paris  ...         ...  1  Jan 

288  mAlfred  Ernest  Atkins       ...  1  Jan 

326c John  Edden  Moorshead     ...  1  Jan 

385  mWalter  Edward  Townsend  1  Jan 

391&William  John  DufML         ...  1  Jan 
582atnGeorge  Herbert  Bromwich, 

D.S.0 1  Jan 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian 
Government.) 
129a Walter    Frederick   Mitchell  18  Jan 
99  Alfred    Thornton   Partridge 

Read  9  Feb 

89  (J) Herbert  Johnson  Little...  26  Mar 

158  James  Henry  Barber  ...  3  May 

NOB  Edward  Owen  Hefford    ...  1  June 
65  George        Edward     Allan 

Crichton 1  July 

62aErnest  Lawrence  Sagar     ....  1  July 

259  George  Herbert  Stain  ton    ...  1  July 
266  Herbert   Brooks  Moorshead     1  July 

39  lc William  Rattey        1  July 

524  Frank  Sharphouse  Moss     ...  1  July 

532  mCharles  Frederick  Dunn...  1  July 
385  William  Hart           ....         ...     1  July 

1  July 


fiY  I  Henry  Francis  Bell* 


150  mWilliam  Henry  Glasspole      1  Oct 

1909 

260  Hubert  Joseph  Clegg 
520  Harry  Williams 


Bsffc  (  Percy  Drummond  Maltbj 
326  John  Downie  Wilson 
496aCecil  Henry  Alec  Bermingham 
518  mHorace  George  Summerford 
mSydney  Montague  Gardner 

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Vernon  Alfred  Alexander  Ter 

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180&Albert  George  Victor  Salter 
366  Percival     Richard     Thomas 
Brown 
55  James  Palmer  Leahy 
575  Frederick  Pring 
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L44 


1  Jan 
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1  Jan 

1  Jan 
1  Jau 
1  Jan 

1  Jan 

•nment.) 

1  July 
1  July 

1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
Govt.) 


520  Thomas  Oscar  Jameson      -..  1  July 

127JWilliam  Harrower  Crichton  1  July 

533a  (  Frederick  Barter            ...  1  July 

178  Edwin  Richard  Kestell       ...  1  July 
170    j 

B  Y  >  Edward  James  Rosevere  1  July 
Mai  ) 

520  Francis  John  Sutton           ....  1  July 

385  Thomas  Shattock     ...         ...  1  July 

239  Thomas  Werry  Cleave        ...  1  July 

533a  \  Bobert  James  Block       ...  1  July 

160a John  Bowing            1  July 

420  Charles  John  Gregg 1  July 

385  Mark  Bundle           1  July 

484amHenry  John  Loveridge    ...  1  July 
BY.  i  mCharles     Alexander 

Bev.  |      Harding            1  July 

385  mWilliam  George  Lawrence  1  Oct 

448  Edward  Eugene  Lewis       ...  1  Oct 

1910 

385m Arthur  Frederick  White  ...  1  Jan 

385  Richard  Barns  Morison      ...  1  Jan 

39  William  Henry  Pratt          ...  1  Jan 

298  John  Fawcett  Bushby        ...  1  Jan 
232  Collingwood  Foster  Lindsay 

Donkin      ...          ...         ....  1  Jan 

96  William  Denbow     ...         ...  1  Apr 

213  Ernest  Crabtree      1  Apr 

552  William  Crump  Johnson    ...  1  Apr 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.-) 
546  Frederick  William  Sydenham  3  Apr 
Page  I  &Z?mHugh   Sydney   Gar- 

533a  j              wood         ...         ...  4  Apr 

431  mAlfred  Saunders 1  July 

521  Llewelyn  Howell    ...          ...  1  July 

44  Sherard   Middleton    Osborn 

Fawckner...         ...         ...  1  July 

430  mArthur  Wellesley  Sutton...  1  July 

217c  John  William  Figgins        ....  1  July 

Percival     Charles     William 

Howe ...  1  July 

( Consulting  Naval  Engineer,  Bepartment 
of  Naval  Service,  Ottawa.) 


63  (J)Henry  Evans 
385  Francis  Edwin  Lamb 
153  Thomas  John  Morgan 
520  mJames  Legate        

533a  f  *^'ou's  Rivera  Croisdale  ... 
81 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

1  July 


158 


ENGINEER  COMMANDERS. 


80  Harry  Davis  1  July 

113  (J)mWalter  William  Bills....  16  Aug 

306  Arthur  Olver  1  Oct 

63am John  Benjamin  Hewitt  ...  22  Oct 
16  mJohn  Dawson        ...         ...  15  Nov 

271  George  Edward  Andrew     ...     1  Dec 


1911 

531  Henry  Walton  Kitching    ...  1  Jan 

127aGeorge  Norland  Leslie       ...  1  Jan 

*  Walter  Scott  Hill 1  Jan 

{Lent    for    duty    under    the  Soudan 
Government.') 

231  Arthur  Edmund  Drought  ...  1  Jan 

262  Henry  Melville  Wall          ...  1  Jan 

86  Edgar  Warner  Chamberlain  1  Jan 

267  James  Sandford  Constable  1  Apr 

347  John  Leonard  Kimber       ....  1  July 

161  James  Alverne  Paterson     ...  1  July 

460  Alfred  Everitt  Everitt       ...  1  July 

131*mEdward   Piercy    St.  John 

Benn         ...         1  July 

108  Herbert  Edgar  Rock         ...  1  July 

WColl  I  "lArtQur  Brown          •••  i  July 
177  James  Thomas  Charles  But- 

land           1  July 

545  James  Maxwell*      ....         ...  1  July 

385  mGilbert  Howard  Page      ..  1  July 

47  l&tttHenry  Frank  Smith        ...  1  July 

27  mCharles  Gilbert  Ware      ...  1  July 

151  &BmPercy  Stocker             ...  1  July 

509  William  Brasier  Hall          ...  1  July 

*ty*  1  Arthur  Edward  Hyne  .„  1  July 

Pi    t    [lH  Joseph  John  Kir  win...  1  July 
255  Lionel  Walthew  Swift        ...  20  July 
519  mCyril  Edward  John  Ham- 
mond'         27  Dec 


1912 

196af/JmCharle8  James  Mitchell 

Wallace 1   Jan 

141  Edward  Pitt  Soper 1   Jan 

303  John  Michael  James  Murphy  1  Jan 
512  George  Hoare  Jeffery  ...  1  Jan 
191  Ivor        Edward       Stephen 

Roberts 1  Jan 

385  Sydney  Dndercliffe  Hardcastle  1  Jan 

286  Joseph   Alexander  William 

Bounevialle         ...         ...  24  Jan 

Hugh  Harford  Ricketts    ...  7  Mar 

225  mArthur  Ernest  Cossey       .  1  June 

524  Walter  Rudolph  Parnall*...  1  June 

2915Arthur  Ernest  Ewart        ...  1  June 

528  &Z?Francis   Arthur  Gordon  1    July 

421  John  Kelly 1   July 

492amGordon  Robertson           ...  1    July 

148a Richard  Charles  Cleave     ...  1    July 

561  Henry  Thomas  Canning    ...  1    July 

{Lent  for  duty   under   Australian 

Govt.) 

William  Norman  MacDonald  1  July 

268  Percy  Charles  Minhinnick        1  July 

53  Thomas  William  Richards        1  July 

389  Edward  Robert  Amor*     ...     1  July 

BY     ) 

Pemb  |  W*  William  Wanless  Reed   1   July 

114  in  Alexander  Brown  ...     1    July 

C'oZZLionel  Morgan  Hobbs  ...  1  July 
252  Francis  John  Roskruge  ...  2  July 
385  Francis  Evans  Percy  Haigh     2   July 

179  mThomas  Pearce 2   July 

258  mErnest  Ellacott  Pethick      30    July 
327  John  Barton  Wilshin         ...     1  Sept 
240mGeorge  William  Wooldridge  13  Oct 
231aGeorge  Roussel  Byles        ...      1  Nov 
1486Henry  Osmond  Andrews  ...      1  Nov 


211 


242 


ENGINEEE    COMMANDERS. 


154 


1913 

218  Malcolm  Charles  Johnson 
385  Robert  Walter  Benjamin 

Andrews 
127    j 

BY  }  John  Charles  Talbot      ... 
Gib.  ! 

71  Percy  Lessingham  Edmonds 
320  mEdgar  Charles  Smith 
558  George  Hancock  Elgar 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
363  David  Edward  Duke 

38  George  John  Sisley 
BY    ("William     John     Sydney 

Portl  (      Perkins  

264a  mWilliam  Alfred  Donovan 
350  (7)Ernest  Folliott  Baker... 
503  Hilgrove  Hammond 
545  Joseph  Nicholas  Tucker    ... 

505&ntFrancis  Graham 

1 1  la  Alfred  Rodney  Kempt 
431  Harry  Herbert  Johnson    ... 
217  George  Henry  Scullard 
438  Robert  Henry  Grazebrook  .. 

260 


1  Mar 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
20  Apr 

6  May 
Govt.) 

28  May 
28  June 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 


582aHorace  Russell  Denson     ...     14  July 

{Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian 

Govt). 

59a Arthur  Frederick  Sawyer  ... 

277  William  Burgoyne  Lakeman 

497  Alfred  John  Hastings 

BY    I 

p       >  Walter  George  Heppel  ... 

493  Archibald    White      Macon- 

ochie 
238  Ernest  Dickerson  Sydenham  18  Sept 
62  Fellowes  Thomas  Simmons    24   Oct 


25  July 
1  Aug 

5  Sept 

11  Sept 
14  Sept 


27  Herbert  Lyell  Parry 

503      ) 

BY     >m  William  Dawson 
H.Kong  \ 
452  Walter  Stokes 
475atltFrank  Morrison   .„ 


1914 


24  Oct 

25  Nov 

;  26  Nov 
,  16  Dec 


7  Jan 


385  &BWilliam  Henry  Ham    ... 
BY  \ Arthur  Sydney  Wilkinson 

Chat)     Durston  12  Feb 

175  Philip  Alban  Sanderson    ...  23  Feb 

275 


515 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


1  Apr 
a   July 

2  July 

3  July 
18  Aug 

17  Sept 
1  Nov 

1  Not 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 

1901 

268<ZEmest  Stacker        16    Feb 

86  mAlfred      Edward      James 
Murray     ... 
167  Edward  Mitchell  Foster    ... 
524  Jonathan  James  Screech  ... 

19  Francis  Arthur  Chater 
487  Frank  Reginald  Pendleton 
366  William  Reginald  Crawford 
480Z>John  Alexander  Anderson... 

79  James  David  William  Henry 

Fry  Cranley        

511  William      Pascho     Cunday 

Spriddle 

537aJohn  William  Milner 

26  Leslie  Robins  

69  John   Hamilton 


1902 

5c/mErnest  John  Mowlam     ... 

66  John  Caunter  Jenkins 
367  Harry  Lawrence  Giles 
150«Frederick  Kelly      

12«m Albert  George  Ar chard  ... 

325cJohn  Cox  Pearson 

275  James  Lindsay  Sands 
336  Elias  George  Pallot 

^n-v  1  Robert   Adam  Ramage 

tf.t    I      Meiklem        

Oil   J 

61  Walter  William  Newton    ... 
174atnPercy  Frederick  Griffiths 

67  Henry  George  Radford 
457  Clifford  Howie        

84aCecil  Edward  Vinning      ... 
129  George  Herbert  Fletcher  ... 

221  tnCecil  Barker         

385  David  John  McGregor 
186  Henry  Herbert  Willmore  ... 
520&William  John  Dixon 
202  in  William    Symington    Tor- 
rance 

238«Lewis  John  Cook 

150  Philip  David  Church 

145«Arthur  James  Mackean     ... 

170    ) 

BY    > Alfred  Duncan  Larg      ...     1  June 

Mai   ) 

37 


1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

11  Apr 

1  May 

1  May 

1  May 

1  May 

1  May 

1  May 

1  June 

1  June 

1  June 

1  June 

1  June 

ItJune 

1  June 

1  June 

1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  July 


5  July 
1  Sept 
7  Sept 
21  Sept 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 


105  Percy  Charles  Albert  Hillier     1  June 

Gerald  Moore  1  June 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Turkish 
Government. ) 
170    | 

B  Y  \  mHorace  Edmund  Dowling   1  June 
Mai  ) 

385  mWilliam  Rowe      

385  Thomas  George  Procter 
185<zmCharles  de  Faye  Messervy 
589  Arthur  Wheatley  Coleman  .. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian 

Government.') 
Charles  Edward  Stone 
Reginald    Henry    Goodyear 
149  Albert  John  Venning 
445  mJohn  Alexander  Owen    ... 
80  Alfred  Claremont  Evans    ... 
268  Harold  Squire  Morley 
159&William  James  Ford 

364  George  Murch  Gay 

385  mFrank  Rheuben   Goodwin  24  Nov 
265<zSydney  Maurice  Berton  La- 
verne 

29  Arthur  Colin  Hall 

48aAlfred  Ernest  Cock 
195am Walter  Stewart  Reid 
46am William  George  Colquhoun 
2136mLeonard    Harry    Prowett 

Hammond 
340«Albert  John  Campbell  Moore 
228  mThomas  Morgan  David  ... 
376  mFrancis  Blake  O'Dogherty 
182&mEdgar  William  Riley 
524  John  Matthew  Murray 


1903 

155  mHenry  Charles  Day  Barker 
362  mThomas  Arnold  Yenning... 

5  John  Norfolk  Allenby 
426  mFrank  Sydney  Ainaworth 
130  Thomas  George  Rees  Davies 
199  &BHenry  WaUace  Grant ... 
2176mPercy  Joseph  Shrubsole ... 
305  Frederick    George    Haddy, 

M.V.O 

113«Frank  Lionel  Ciook 
509  mJohn  Augustine  Hudson... 
349«Bernard  Dott  MacQueen  ... 
429  Samuel  Richard  Lewis 
278aCharles  Edward  Garrard  ... 
77 


1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1 
1 

1 


Dec 
Dec 
Dec 


1  Dec 

1  Dec 

1  Dec 

1  Dec 

1  Dec 

1  Dec 


2 

Jan 

2 

Jan 

2 

Jan 

7 

Jan 

18 

Jan 

11 

Mar 

1 

Apr 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 

ENGINEER     LIEUTENANTS. 


156 


35  Harold  Clift            1   Apr 

358&&5mHarold    George   Theo- 
bald Howes        ...         ...  1  Apr 

9  John  Wilson  Forbes          ...  1  Apr 

p0    \  William  Henry  Mich  ell  ...     1  Apr 

326amAlfred  White McKinlay...     1  Apr 
267am James  Bell  Nicholson     ...     1  Apr 
271  James  Hughes        ...         ..,     1  Apr 
m  Ernest   Edward  Bartlett     1  Apr 
iVODmGeorge  Henry  Starr      ...  10  June 
434  Henry  Davies  Bobinson    ...  10  June 
546  Piers  Henry  Meynell         ...  10  June 
274Z>mFrancis  Howard  Lyon    ...  10  June 
170  SifCharles  Edward  Meredith 

Roe  10  June 

319   Percy  Edward  Cutlack      ...  20  June 
437  Sidney    Godolphin    Missel- 
brook        ...         ...         ...     1  July 

188  John  Henry  Creemer  Hearn     1  July 
200  William  Henry  Mew  ...•    1  July 

50'     ) 

jjy  \  Arthur  Lee  Picton  ...     1  July 

253  mPercy  Pollard       1  July 

£gg°  1  Bertram  Harvey*  ...     1  July 

533a  t  Charles  John  Hawkes   ...  1   Sept 

358aRichard  Southwell  Pearce  ...  1  Nov 
503         |  Geoffrey  WiUiam  Wood- 
BY       >      house  {Acting  Senior 

HKong  \      Lint) 1  Nov 

505  Harry  Maxwell  Attwool     ...  1  Nov 

191  James  Fraser  Shaw             ...  1  Nov 

37a  Arthur  Ernest  Shillcock     ...  1  Nov 

228a&8Henry  Eccles  Wolfe     ...  1  Nov 

620  £5 John  Fawcett  Bell        ...  1  Nov 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian 

Government). 

46  mDavid  Gordon  Black        .„  1  Nov 

219aCharles  Main  ..  ..1  Nov 

203  m  James  Johnston  Sargent ...  1  Nov 

BY  I 

p       t  Robert  Blake  Davies       ...     1  Nov 

339cTUFrancis        Woodward 

Hamblin ...  1  Nov 

439a Benson  Fletcher  Freeman...  1  Nov 

27  6m William  Begg  1  Nov 

286a  James  Charles  Moore  Boyle  1  N  ov 

60a(J)Jesse  Hope  Harrison     ...  1  Nov 

376Cecil  Harvey  Johnson         ...  1  Nov 

41  Herbert  William  Portch     ...  1  Nov 

166mFrederick  Faulkner  May  1  Nov 

107  George  Heanley  White       ...  1  Nov 

377  Edmund  Wyles        1  Nov 

Chat  \  J°nn  Henry  Hocken       ...     1  Nov 
120 


BY) 

jjev  j-  114Harry  Croad  Read      ...     1  Nov 

54Edwin  Cole     1  Nov 

P?9e  I.  mLeonard  Woods  Curgenven  1  Nov 

385  William  Selwyn  Mann        ...     1  Nov 

1904 

4965Thomas  George  Coomber  ... 

454  mFrederick  Charles  Fisher.. 

4  George  Whittle  Phillips     .. 

533a  (  Harold  Arthur  Brown   .. 
542tfmArthur  Ellis  Lester 

1096Thompson  Gurnell 

3266Henry  Blake  O'Dogherty  ., 

BY  \ 

j)er  \  John  Charles  Matters 

361  Cecil  Leonard  Warren 
196  Frederic  William  Sparrow 
10  mThomas  Eaton  Hughes    . 

?o£e\ Robert  Beeman 
533a  ) 

William  Edwin  Longland... 
72  SB  Albert  Richards  Brown . . . 
524  Alfred  Oswald  Wood 

Frank  Marshall  Attwood  ... 
263  Ernest  Andrew  Archard  ... 
281amFrank  Arthur  Butler 

llaRalph  Berry  

239m  Frederick  Cyril  Ross  Paton 
512  Edgar  Groves 

238  Sydney  Philp  Start 

388&Harold  Felmingham  Russell 
278cJohn  Edward  Greig  Cunn- 
ingham 
47  John  Blackler  Pulliblank 
390    AlfredEdwinErnest  Rayner 
276a(J)  Edward  Hickman  Tucker 
Meeson 
19a&ff  William  Edgar  Olive    ... 
273eHerbert  Thomas  Grant  Lobb 

BY) 

-q      \  Harry  Vaughan  Gordon  ... 

418a^Gerald  Wilson  Mathew... 
148e?Claude  Alexander  Codrington 

387  mJohn    Wykeham  Hopkyns 
383  George  James  Hamilton     ... 

388  Courtenay  Matthew  Weeks 
365  mClifford  Louis  Julius  Risch 

292  Francis  Ranken       

209  mWalter  Sancroft  Damant, 

M.V.O 

Arthur  William  Reader 
BY  \  Harold  William    George 
Chat]     Dunn  Stidston... 
306aArthur  Roberts  Rice 
165 


1  Feb 
1  Feb 
1  Feb 

15  Feb 

15  Feb 
15  Feb 
15  Feb 

15  Feb 

15  Feb 
15  Feb 
15  Feb 

1  Apr 

1  May 
1  June 
I  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 

1  June 
1  June 
1  June 

1  June 
1  June 
1  June 

1  June 

1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 
1  June 

1  June 
1  June 

1  June 
1  June 


157 


ENGINEER    LIEUTENANTS. 


234  Arthur  Edwin  Hurst  ...  1  June 

385  £Z?Ernest  Nibbe      1  June 

11  [I)  Ebenezer  Joseph  Allen...  1  June 

505cFrederick  Alexander  ...  1  June 

496  Campbell  Samson 1  June 

6  Griffith  William  Jones       ...  2  July 
Page  I  (A)£Z?Gerald  West  Storey 

534     I      AldweU  15  Sept 

William  Archibald  Monk  ...  15  Sept 

{Lent  to  tlie  Australian  Government). 

100  Harold  Edwin  Brook  ...  15  Sept 

127  Ralph  Douglas  Cox  ....  15  Sept 

385  &Z?Henry  Smalley  Briggs  ...  15  Sept 

la  John  Wisdom  15  Sept 

275JFrederick  John  Lewis-Heath  15  Sept 
339  (i)Harold  Bertram  Tostevin*     1  Oct 

484aBertram  William  Knott     ...  1  Nov 


TsS }  Alfred  Turner 


1  Nov 


1905 

389     Harry  Ponsonby  Mackenzie    1  Jan 

84     Alfred  Hume  Allen  Dowman  1  Jan 

60    Walter  Robert  Fendick    ...     1  Jan 

215     Frederick  John  Pedrick  ...    1  Jan 

496aGeorge  Edward  McEwen...     1  Jan 

48     John  Rory  Macey 1  Jan 

244  George  Henry  Hirtzel  ...  1  Jan 
&BRobert  Douglas  Nelson...  1  Jan 
299£BCharles  Gordon  Ham  ...  1  Jan 
154a  Ernest  Graham  Smith  ...  1  Jan 
4 14 o  mErnest  William  Roberts...  1  Jan 
291c  Frederick  William  Bromley  1  Jan 
407  William  Howard  Clarke  ...  1  Jan 
450     ittCarl  Benjamin  Frank  Le 

Warn  Rock         1  Jan 

161   James  William  Steil  ...     1  Jan 

232     Hubert  Goold         1  Jan 

113     Richard  George  King       ...     1  Jan 
2766  George    Frederick   Hubert 

Parsons      ...         ...         ...     1  Jan 

385#BRoland  Charles  Miller  ...  1  Jan 
38552? Archibald  Gordon  Bremner  1  Jan 
iV#7J>Frederick  Leslie  Robertson  1  Jan 
Angus  Willins  Hughson  ...  1  Jan 
385  (A)Charles  Russell  Jekyl Randall 

1  Jan 

37  mPercy  Lovel  Butt  ...     1  Jan 

117  Henry  Edward  Hoare        ...  15  Apr 

7mRobert  Walker        15  Apr 

2 74a Arthur  John  Butler  ...  15  Apr 

128  Wilfrid  George  Main  ...  15  Apr 

293  Harold  Valentine  Whyham     15  Apr 

SB  Alfred  Vernon  Sharpe  ...  15  Apr 

211 


492  Cecil  Charles  Horsley          ...  15  Apr 

295  mFrancis  Edward  Dean     ...  8  June 

225  James  George  Budge          ...  1  July 

4516AllanGeorgeGrathRosevere  1  July 

259  Sidney  Frank  Coopper       ....  1  Aug 

180  Herbert  William  Couch      ...  1  Aug 
222  Hugh       Windsor       Fieschi 

Beneage    ...         ...         ...  1  Aug 

1176  Henry  Burt            1  Aug 

430  James  Mansergh  Walker    ...  1  Aug 

291  Andrew  St.  John  O'Neill    ...  1  Aug 

79  Hubert  Drew  Bishop          ...  1  Aug 

466  Harry  John  Aitchison  White  1  Aug 

66  m  Ronald  Gartly  Morton     .„  1  Aug 

199a Arthur  Cecil  Turnbull       ...  1  Aug 

348  Edward       Leopold       Dyke 

Acland,  M.V.0 1  Aug 

552     Reginald  Arthur  Lee        ...  1  Aug 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

439c  Arthur  Chichester  Boxer...  1  Aug 

62a  Francis  Chatterley  Haydon  1  Aug 

25  William  Henry  Outfin       ....  1  Aug 

145  Barry  Hocken          ...         ...  1  Aug 

237  tnCharles  Thomas  Morgan...  1  Aug 

266     William  Jordan  Deans      ...  1  Aug 

291a  Ernest  Edward  Moore     ...  1  Aug 

381     Arthur  Vine  Eldridge       ...  1  Aug 

258  Richard  Alexander  Howley  1  Aug 

94  George  Bevis            1  Aug 

482  George  Williams  Bodell      ...  1  Aug 

2 7 3dm Alexander  Hill     1  Aug 

58  Edward  Clarke  Green        ...  1  Aug 

16  Leonard  Walker      1  Aug 

4a  Thomas      Henry       Fielder 

Dampier-Child     ...         ...  1  Aug 

120  William  Howie  Cleghorn    ...  1  Aug 
326cGeorge      Henry      Sampson 

Sanders 1  Aug 

391c  Bertram    Joseph    Garfield 

Johns         1  Aug 

575  Henry  Augustus  Little       ...  1  Aug 

(Lent  for  d-uty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
294  Maurice     Edward     Thomas 

Baker         ...         ...         ...  1  Aug 

385  Wilfred  Briggs         1  Aug 

528  #2?Percy  George  Harris     ...  1  Dec 

469a  SB  Herbert  Ernest  Hooppell  1  Dec 

1906 

4 3 8a James  Watson  Alexander  ....  1  Jan 

349  Arthur  William  John  Turner  1 1  Jan 
65  mHarold  Francis  Harold  ...  1  Feb 

284  George  Preece*         1  Feb 

432  Augustus  George  Crousaz  ...  1  Feb 
255 


Tke,  above  Officers  are  of  eiuht  years''  seni-oritv  and  upwards,  and  have  qualified 


ENGINEER    LIEUTENANTS. 


158 


1904 

99  Kichard  Gilbert  Jeffery 


1  Nov 


1905 

330  m  Vernon  Airey  Brook 
540    i 

BY  >  mFrederick  John  Baker  , 
Sh     ) 


27  Feb 
1  Apr 


1906 

288+ John  Frederic  Goldsmith    ...  1  Apr 

34  fRichard  Dennis  Harvey     ...  1  Apr 

385f Percy  JohnBurdickHuxham  1  Apr 

273&f  Stephen  Brown      1  Apr 

262f  Stanley  Thomas  Stidston  ._  1  Apr 

f  Harold  Baker  Sears  .-  1  Apr 

550  f  Charles        James       Brock 

Stoneman...         ....         ...  1  Apr 

5 17f  George      Claude      Fellowes 

Simmons ..  1  Apr 

146tWilliam  Edmund  Carter    ...  1  Apr 

218«f Sydney  George  Roch        ...  1  Apr 

53  If  Joseph  William  Baguley    ...  1  Apr 

191 1  Joseph  Percival  Foster      1  Apr 

270 


503      ) 

BY    Vf  Ernest  John   Connors 
HKong ) 
286  &f  Maurice  James  Rogers  Sharp 

121fThomas  Henry  Greenwood 
24f  Charles  Edwin  Sutton 

199mt"William  Tempest  Parez  ... 

473  Henry  Hudson  Gordon 

151f  Colin  Guy  Breton 

4176fFrank  Scott  Carlisle 
5&f#i?Charles  John  Limpenny 

512  Hedley  Edward  Giles  Apps 

385  mWilliam  Francis  Pepperell 

f  George  William  Cannan  . . 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Greek 

507«f Walter  William  Lock'     ... 
Alan  George  Barker 
f  William  Smith      

159tAl£red  Stanley  Wise 

5  lOf  Herbert    George     Webster 

Haddy       

fRichard  John  Brown 

252f(/)John  Roynon  Hoddinott 
5  37a  Sydney  Rupert  Dight 

67fSamuel  Duncan       

7  8af  Ernest  William  Claxton  ... 

16f  Harold  Benjamin  Main 
385fThomas    Reginald     Cave- 
Browne- Cave 

127&5Lawrence  Turner 

iV02)tStanley  Walter  Cooke  ... 
5afntLionel  George  Buchanan 
191fEdwardJamesO'BrienCroker 
263  George  Joseph  Mathews 
366fFrederick  Elijah  Bridgwater 
191  Robin  Rampling 
283«tPercy  Reeve 

260fPatrick  John  King 

291o'Leonard     Claude     William 

Harrington 
278*tHarold  Hugh  Huxham    ... 

44  fGeorge  William  Odam 
431  Oswald  Cecil  David  Dallas... 
127 b-\ Wellington  Bernard  Hume 
377afWalter  JabezMichell 

395fHarry   Leithead  Hammond 

310 


1  Apr 


1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  May 
Govt.) 

1  May 

1  June 

1  Sept 

1  Sept 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 

INov 
1  Dec 

1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 

1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 

1  Dec 

159 


ENGINEER    LIEUTENANTS. 


1907 

276cLancelot  Henry  Black        ...     1  Jan 
546  mHarry  Cyril  Rodney  Johnson  1  Jan 

2  75*fRobert  Preston       1  Jan 

170    j 

DY  \  Harold  Hep  worth  Perring    1  Jan 

Mai 


166  Robert  Montgomery 


1  Jan 


1  Feb 

1  Apr 
1  May 
1  May 
1  May 

1  May 


533rt  )  Willia,>'  Frederick  Paffett*  1  Jan 

391«f William  Vevers  Benoy      ...     1  Feb 

3396+Charles  Sydney  Bell  ...     1  Feb 

fGeorge  Wilfred  Le  Page    ...     1  Feb 

(Lent  for  duty  wider  Turkish 

Government.') 

114   Thomas  Herbert  Warde     ...     1  Feb 

Cecil  Barnabas  Sheppard   ...     1  Feb 

f«?e  I  StffStanley  Castle  Church  1  Feb 

Page  j  William     Henry     Fisher 

533a  f      Hudson 

385  Alfred      Faithful     Reginald 

Northcott  ... 
366+Osborne  Wallace  Skinner  ... 

27+Howard  Wormell    ... 

63+ James  Ashton  

589+Lawrence  Parsons  Fowler... 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 

65+ James  Douglas  Niven  ...  1  May 
262+Harold  Vernon  Gaud  ...  1  May 
245  fErnest  Grant  Ede 1  May 

26  +£2?Williara  Archibald  Bury  1  May 
182/;+ArchibaldSamueldeSt.Legierl  May 
13ljNorman  Sheppard  Richardson  1  May 
180?>+Thomas  Johnston  Foulkes 
231+Percy  Douglas  Fulford 
163+Harry  William  Wildish      ... 

48a+Alfred  Clowes  Brook 
342  +John  Dalrymple  Grieve    ... 
476  +Henry  Royden  Baker 
352+Henry  Stafford  Brockmau... 

457  John  Kirk  Corsar 

3llfc+Harold  Hodson 
305a+David  Duncan  Cuninghame 

261  Albert  Knothe         

388f  Albert  Arthur  Green  Martell 

108t Arthur  Wild 

224  Aubrey  Eustace  Waters     ... 

471  ^Douglas  Hill  

273  Henry  Albert  Sheridan 

61  George   Herbert  Turrall  ... 
351 


1  May 
1  May 
1  May 

1  May 
10  May 
15  June 
15  June 
17  June 
17  June 

2  July 
2  July 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 


1  Aug 

9  Sept 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
Govt.) 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 

INov 

1  Dec 
1  Dec 
3  Dec 


a  \  fEdwin  Williamson 

39 l<z+  Frederick  James  Drover  ... 

153  William  Henry  Pudner 

34+Frederick  Henry  Buckmaster 

381  William  Cecil  Horton 

DY  \ 

jj   ,  >  + Percy  Walter  Warwick  ... 

411+Gerald  Robins  

533a,  (  fSidney  Gordon  Wheeler 

39  &SMacleod   Gamul    Arthur 
Edwards    ... 

62+Richard  Charles  Brown 
185«+George    Fitzgerald    Croker 
196a+#5William  Waters 
582«Gerald  Ernest  Wood  McEwen 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
1 77+  Charles  Willoughby  Keats... 
132  fRobert  Harry  Withey       ... 

DY  } 

Chat  I  Frank  Gougb  Brown     ... 

13+Norman  Roberts      

207  fmHenry  Bumsted   McGhie 
547  Francis  North  Barker 


1908 

237  Harold  Leather*      1  Jan 

71  Arthur  Heague  Tilt 1  Jan 

518f(.Z)  Rene"  Charles  Hugill     ...  1  Jan 

72+Sydney  Charles  Why  ham  ...  1  Jan 

116a+Harold  Lane  Harvey        ...  1  Jan 
George  James  Barratt  Barry     1  Jan 

277+Henry  James  Lamb            ...  1  Jan 

127aGeorge  Douglas  Campbell...  1  Jan 
195«Henry     Charles     Nathaniel 

Simes         ...         ...         ...  1  Jan 

'V^6     1  (A)Edward  Featherstone 

ggjj      Briggs Uan 

392  Bernard  Child          1  Feb 

326  Edward  Cecil  Warden        ...  1  Feb 

2 f  Augustus  Gordon  Jarrett  ...  1  Feb 

11 8+ Alfred  Berry             1  Feb 

69+Russell    Oliver   Lewis  Bond  1  Feb 
347+Frederick  William    Gordon 

Smith        1  Feb 

63+Reginald  George  Hines      ...  15  Feb 

160aPercy  Duncan  Croisdale     ...  15  Feb 

1 48^James  Francis  Dodd           ...  1  Apr 

202  Thomas  Elliott  Aitkenhead  1  Apr 

385  Adolphus  William  Sharp    ...  1  Apr 

520  William  Dal  ton        1  Apr 

420  Edward  John  Bed  well        ...  7  Apr 
393 


ENGINEER    LIEUTENANTS. 


160 


t Ronald  Charles  Boddie       ...     1  May 

(Lent for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

141  Robert  Henry  GouJdthorpe 

Boddy        1  June 

2175John  Sydney  Machan         ...     1  July 

BY) 

Sh    ( t Vivian  Douglas  Nops    ...     1  Aug 

2916Cecil  Henry  JeflEcoat  Purkis  1  Aug 

342  Ernest  Mckeever  Phillips...  1  Aug 

366  Cyril  Bedford  Evington      ...  1  Aug 

117  Roland  Henry  Moore  Bury...  1  Aug 

286  Warwick  Vincent  Kennaway  1  Aug 

63afWilliam  George  Radmore  ...  1  Aug 

177  ReginaldWooldridge  Shipley 

Hinton      1  Aug 

100  Harry  Hosgood  Carter        ...     1  Aug 
385fHenryMeyrick  Cave-Browne- 
Cave  1  Aug 

151  &ff  George  Villar     1  Aug 

150  John  William  Phillips        ...     1  Oct 

337fJohn  Garnet  Parry 1  Oct 

161  &BHubertMartinusHayward  1  Oct 

Henry  John  Rampling       ...     1  Oct 

452  George  Cocks  1  Oct 

46fLeslie  Gregory         ...        ...  1  Oct 

120tHerbert  William  Smith      ...  1  Oct 

251-f\John  Pattinson        1  Oct 

326  &BGeoffrey  Hick 1  Oct 


273&t(-OSamuel  Harrison  Dunlop  1  Oct 


385  Charles  Alfred  Bush 
381  Arthur  Cyril  Wippell 
Alexander  Hart  Parry 
620     i  mJohn   Dalton    Sturrock 
Page  >•     (Lent  for   duty   under 
592     )  Canadian  Govt.) 

274  William  Albert  Carlisle     ... 

218fLeonard  Thackara 

496-j-Thomas  Spalding 

48fRalph  Myddelton  Jones     ... 
475aPercival  King 

88  Percival  Walter  Allen 
200  Edward  Gale  Sanders 
392  Frank  Howard  Pratt 
520tWilliam  Andrew  Wood 

99  Edward  Iliff  

392  Francis  Lindsay  Mogg 
432 


24  Oct 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 
1  Nov 


INov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
INov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
15  Nov 
15  Nov 


1909 

Robert  Clifford  Grigg         ...  1  Jan 

528  SBIAonel  Hugh  Smith       ...  1  Jan 

503  Francis  David  Nuthall       ...  1  Apr 

385  John  Hender  Apps  . ..         ...  1  Apr 

385  mHarry  Batey         1  Apr 

381  John  Snell  Orr         1  May 

B  Y) 

p0   t  Harold  Thomas  Evans    ...  1  May 

262  Colin  John  Gray*     1  July 

391cf  Augustus  Shackle  ...         ...  1  July 

44 8fSydney  Edward  Main         ...  Uuly 

113  David  Christopher  Bennett  1  Aug 

388-f-Cyril  Talbot  Clover  ...  1  Aug 

299  &ffCecil  Simpson 1  Aug 

232  Herbert  AUan  Slade  ...  1  Aug 

Coll  David    Nicholas    Hamilton 

Bowen       1  Aug 

238  Gerald  George  Percy  Burt  1  Aug 
392  Rowland       Allan      Creagh 

Mich  ell 1  Oct 

521  Cecil  William  Snell 1  Oct 

552  Hubert  Bleackley 1  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

4fFrank  Burt  Minhinnick      ...  1  Oct 

518  Stanley  Herbert  Sims        ..  1  Nov 

299  Stanley  Jackson      INov 

47l&Charles  Holberton  Haly    ...  1  Nov 

274  Francis  Henry  Hall  ...  INov 

351  SB  Arthur  Ernest  Lane     ...  INov 

352  Albert.  Edward  Francis      ...  INov 
131fLancelot  Docwra  Sweetlove  1  Nov 


1910. 

339JFrederick    Richard    Gordon 

Turner* 
170  m  Lawrence  Jackson 
261  George  Bennett  Allen* 
337  Frank  Bertram  Jaques 
131  John  Lewis  Deacon 

11a  James  Percy  Johns... 
266  m James  Trery  Webber 

72  SBTom  Simonds    ... 
391cWilliam  David  Smith 
4  84a John  Kingcome 
266  Donald  John  Weeks 
14  8a  David  Parry  Rowland 
507aThomas  Reginald  Power 
239  Reginald  Stansmore 
342  Harry  Guy  Marshall 
340a  Donald  Pearson 
127a James  Gordon  Moss 
476 


1  Feb 
1  Apr 
1  May 
15  May 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Oct 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 


161-2 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


1911 

385  William   Edmund   Marshall  1  Apr 

385  James  Henry  Darton  Nichols  1  Apr 

291  Frank  Victor  King 1  May 

159  Arthur  Eyre  Smyth  Seccombe  1  May 

473  John  Shortridge  Budge       ...  1  May 

392  Roland  Palmer  Dalton       ...  1  May 

381  Harry  Hunter  Wilson         ...  1  July 

263  Rey  Griffith  Parry 1  Aug 

326cLeslie  Wood  Robinson        ...  1  Aug 

531  Alexander  Wood      1  Aug 

432  Thomas  Frank  Higgs         ...  1  Aug 

420  Stanley  Hocken        1  Aug 

Albert  Kingsley  Dibley    ...  1  Aug 

114  Dennis  John  Hoare  .„  1  Aug 

131  John  Horton  Breaks  ...  1  Aug 

9  William  Jeffery  Bond  ...  1  Oct 

273  Wilfrid  Long  1  Oct 

63  Reginald  Kilburn  Crisp      ...  1  Oct 

80  Frederick  Stanley  Weir      ...  1  Nov 

48  Harold  Stanley  Warren     ...  1  Nov 

252  Alfred  Cogill  Bray 1  Nov 

145  Ernest  Colin  Plant 1  Nov 

392  Lionel  Bernard  Roy  Wans- 

brough       ...         ...         ...  1  Nov 

381  Geoffrey  Morgan 1  Nov 

127«Cecil  John  Meggs 1  Nov 

225  Edward  Seymour  Blight    ...  1  Nov 
518- Cecil       James       Granville 

Mackenzie  1  Nov 

118  Stuart  Robins  1  Nov 

Ralph  Penderel  Janion      ...  1  Nov 
385 

Page  \  Charles  Dempster  Breese  1  Nov 
431 

261  Henry  William  Ascott        ...  1  Nov 
11   Harold  Francis  Da  Mitand 

Hunt ...  1  Nov 

260  Charles  William  Lambert ...  1  Nov 

127  Francis  George  Blake         ...  5  Dec 

510 


1912 

385  mThomas  Williams  . .      1  Jan 

385  Charles  Edward  Walton    ...    11  Jan 
385   David  Evans  McFarlane    ....     1  Apr 
Ernest  Wilfred  Caine        ...     1  May 
115  Brian      John     Hamilton 

Wilkinson  1  Aug 

520  mJohn  Hindmarch 20  Aug 

284  John  Christopher  Flint       ...  1  Nov 

199&SAldridge  Evelegh 1  Nov 

547  Cecil  Roderick  Hoare        ....    1  Nov 

153  Harry  Edgar  Ash      1  Nov 

476  (J)Douglas  Hastie  Smith   ...  1  Nov 

284  Casper  Vashon  Baker  (act)  _    1  Nov 

Frank  Norman  Bennett  (act)  1  Nov 

39  Percy  Reginald  Rashbrook       1  Nov 

260  David  Henry  Lawrence  Gill  15  Dec 


1913 

441    Lionel  Self 1  Apr 

385ntStephen  Howse      1  Apr 

385   Christopher  Isaac  Brooks...     7  June 

385  John  George  Short 10  Julv 

385  John  Guthrie  28  July 

385  mMontague  Joseph   Speer    6  Aug 
366  John  Henry  McLeod         ...  29  Dec 

532 


CHAPLAINS. 


163 


CHAPLAIN    OF    THE    FLEET 

The    Venerable  Archdeacon  Hugh  Singleton 
Wood,  D.D.  {Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to 

theEing) 6  Oct  06 

{Chaplain  of  Greenwich  Hospital") 


CHAPLAINS. 

Chat.  [  RalPh  ^enables  Wilson,  B.A 

Chat.  |  Ricnard  Swan  wick  Hartley  

p7     \  James  Julian  Smith,  M.A 

BY  ) 

Chat   I  *Frederick  Arthur  Sims,  M.A        

Has   |  Heni7  Backwell,  M.A 

BY  | 

Cape  |  ■Artnur  George  Yates,  M.A.  

BY  ) 
8jt  \  Frederick  Ball,  M.A. 

BY) 
Pemb.  J  Frank  Icely.  M-A 

180    Thomas  Turner  Griffiths,  M.A „ 

p0  \  Octavius  Rutherford  Foster  Hughes,  M.A.     23  June 

BY ) 
Bev.  |  mErnest  Frederick  Harrison  Smith,  M.A.      30  Sept  92 

RM [^  „      .  ,   ,, 

pi    J-  Henry  Patrick  Dawson,  M.A 21  Nov    92 

BY) 

Po    )  Horace  Septimus  Wansbrough,  B.A.,  L.Th.     30  Sept  93 

8  Jan     94 


Chaplain. 
2  Feb    83 

12  Oct  86 
22  Apr    87 

29  Dec  87 

26  Jan  88 

27  Oct  88 
15  Nov  90 
17  Mar  91 

1  May  91 

92 


BY) 

NH\va.T)xom&e,  Kane,  B.A 

Haul) 

Yar  |  Cnarles  Moore,  M.A.  

213  Thomas  Wood  Eobinson,  B.A 

William  Hall,  B.A 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

391  am  Joseph  Duncan  Dathan,  M.A 

388  Richard  Henry  O'Donovan,  B.A. 

507«mPercy  Herbert  Jones,  M.A 

RM  {  Charles  William    Chamberlayne   Ingles, 

Deal  )      M.A ... 

352  Henry  Chatham  Roe,  B.A 

524  Charles  Emilius  Lowther  Cowan,  M.A. ... 
RMAThom&s  Ravenshaw,  M.A.  


?4 


25  Apr     94 

1  Sept    94 
,1  Sept    94 

7  Jan     96 

11  Jan     96 
11  Jan     96 

9  Apr  96 

1  Sept  96 

23  Aug  97 

26  Oct  97 


Chaplain. 
1  Jan  86 

Naval  Instructor. 

2  Mar    88 

27  Feb     89 

23  Oct     88 

6  June  89 

26  May    91 

8  Dec    91 

6  Mar    98 

26  June  94 

1  Jan     95 

1  Jan     95 

1  Jan     95 

2  June  96 

3  Max    97 


164 


CHAPLAINS. 


Chaplain. 

260  mHenry  Dalzell,  M.A,       22  Nov    97 

Dallas  George  Brooks,  B.A 20  Apr    98 

(Chaplain  of  the  Royal  Hospital  School,  Grreenwich.~) 


262  John  Durham  Denis  De  Vitre",  M.A 
503] 

BY  I 

jYjj  ftltGeorge  Morrow  Ticb borne,  B.A. 

HKong  ) 
DY\ 

NS  >mMichael  Longridge,  M.A.  

Mai) 
512  George  Brooke  Kobinson,  M.A 

j?Y   \  Frederick  McQuade,  B.A.  

Berm.  ) 

mBenjamin  Wright,  M.A 

381  Henry  Dixon  Dixon-Wright,  M.V.O.,  M.A 

127] 

BY  I  Arthur  Arnold  Carter,  M.A 

NB\ 

520  S 

NH[  ntRalph  Granby  Sadleir,  B.A 

Portld) 

Arthur  Cyprian  Moreton,  M.A.    ... 

238  George  Stanley  Kewney,  B.A 

146  Alexander  Hugh  Gage,  M.A. 

131  Francis  William  Rucker  Metcalf,  M.A.  .. 

312  William  George  Litchfield,  M.A. 

80  John  Edward  Hogan,  M.A.  

99  John  Beatty,  M.A 

366  Samuel  Henry  Wesley  Lovett,  M.A. 

Ill  Sidney  Lampard  Clarke,  M.A.,  B.Sc. 

387*Harry  Dan  Leigh  Viener,  M.A.    ... 

392  John  James  Gay,  M.A 

M.  M.A.  Leopold  Hewetson  Landmann,  M.A. 

34  Thomas  Wilfred  Liddle  Caspersz,  MA... 

273&William  Henry  Goudge,  M.A 

191  James  Desmond  McCarthy,  M.A 

Guy  Arrott  Browning,  M.A. 

127amRobert  McKew,  B.A.,  B.D 

547  tttWarington  Stock,  M.A 

252  Herbert  Harrison  Palmer,  M.A 

39  William  Henry  Chappell,  M.A 

llaMontagu  Thomas  Hainsselin,  B.A. 

263  Ernest  Spencer  Phillips,  M.A 

391aGeorge  Matthews  Waters,  M.A 

5  Louis  William  Launcelot  Walker.  M.A. 
252  Francis  Bernard  Rowley,  M.A 

Beal  I  Francis  Horace  Jones,  M.A 


22  Apr    98 


15  June  98 


26  Sept   98 

12  Jan     99 
1  June  99 

5  June  99 
10  Nov    99 

10  Jan     00 


10  Jan     00 

24   Apr  00 
00 

00 
00 
00 
00 
01 
01 
01 
01 
01 
02 
02 


25  Apr 

19  July 
1  Sept 
4  Sept 

14  Sept 

1  Mar 

20  May 

2  Sept 
12  Nov 
16  Dec 

8  Apr 

1  Sept 

25  Sept   02 

26  Dec  02 
26  Dec  02 
30  Dec  02 
16  Apr    03 

15  June  03 
24  June  03 
30  July  03 
10  Oct     03 

2  Nov     03 

1  Jan     04 

2  Apr    04 


4  Apr    04 

99  HughChristianAndreasSigvaldMuller,M.A.  25  Apr    04 

277  Arthur  Tennyson  Britton  Baker,  B.A.    ...  24  June  04 
484a(7)Arthur      Henry     Hermann     Magnus 

Norregaard,  M.A.           8  Sept    04 

387  Arthur  Henry  John  Pitt 18  Sept   04 

175  Harry  Gilbert  Grey  Rorison,  M.A.          ...  7  Oct     04 

170  Howarth  Arnison  Heap     1  Dec     04 

326  Francis  George  Burrows  Hastings,  B.A... .  9  Feb    05 

213  John  Dauglish,  M.A.          1  June  05 

69 


Naval    Instructor 
2  June  98 


20  Nov  99 


12  Nov  00 


21  Jan  01 
7  Dec  00 


27  Jan  02 


18  Feb  03 


1  June  03 
1  June  03 


22  Jan  04 


CHAPLAINS.  165 


239*Edward  Gwynne  Bird,  B.A 

118  mChristopher  Graham,  M.A 

259  George  William  Faulconer  Morgan,  B.A. 

48mFrancis  Trevor  Robinson,  M.A 

432  Francis  Edward  SutcliSe,  B.A 

284  Cecil  Wykeham  Lydall,  M.A 

520  George  Hayton  Hewetson,  B.A.  ... 

153  William  Neville  Martin,  M.A 

266  William  Herbert  Maundrell.  M.A. 

476  Thomas  Godwin  Charsley  Howard,  M.A. 

217  Charles  John  Eyre  Peshall,  B.A 

524  Herbert  Stanley  Crole-Rees,  M.A. 

448  *  Ho  ward  Bertram  Mayne,  M.A 

384  Arthur  Deane  Gilbertson,  B.A 

471&Robert  Jackson  Peyton  Peyton-Burbery, 

M.A 

159  Cecil  Willoughby  Poignand,  M.A. 

218cFrederick  Julius  Irvine,  B.A 

180  Norman       Murray     Livingstone,      M.A., 

D.C.L.,LL,B 

339Z>Lester  Charles  Blower,  B.A 

120  Walter  Kenrick  Knight-Adkin,  B.A.      ... 

231  Arthur  Benjamin  Jones,  B.A. 

129  Alfred  Shell,  M.A 

259  Harold  Quintus  Lloyd,  B.A. 

531  Edward  Robert  Bredin,  B.A 

237  Frederick  William  Woods,  M.A 

420  Gerald  Trueman  Fielding,  M.A 

273  Thomas  Crick,  M.A 

117  Christopher  Philip  Godwin  Rose,  B.A.  ... 

177  William  Dudley  Clements,  B.A 

100  John  Walter  Barnwell  Moore,  M.A. 

4  Charles  Francis  Wellesley  Wilkinson,  B.A.  29  Dec 

63  John  Cartwright  Parker,  B.A 

2256Philip  George  Alexander,  B.A 

391cWiUiam  Beech  Masefield,  B.A 

145  William  Richard  Fenwick  Ryan,  M.A. .. 

202  William  John  Flower,  B.A 

496  Edward  Stewart  Ulyat,  M.A 

65  Charles  Lansley  Waller,  B.A 

185aJohn  Archibald,  B.A.        ...         

492aWilliam  Edward  Gordon  Jackson,  M.A. 
108  George  Edwin  Knapp- Fisher,  M.A. 

148«Thomas  Williams,  B.A     

234  Ralph  Cleave  Alexander,  B.A.    ... 

232  Arundel  John  Edward  Swiney 

61  William  Fenn,  B.A , 

473  Francis  Hassard  Burkitt,  B.A 

113  Leopold  Walter  Wale,  B.A 

9  William  Farel  Webber,  B.A 

274  Geoffrey  Wilberforce  Tibbs,  M.A. 
11  Walter  Frederick  Scott,  B.A 

66  Cufehbert  Thomas  Finch  Field,  B.A.  .., 

261  Paschal  Claude  Gough.  B  A      

431  Edward  Laurence  Sturges,  B.A. 

161  Guy  Hanmer  Harcourt,  M.A 

326oBasil  Henry  Lloyd  Oswell,  B.A. 

124 


1  Jan 

06 

1  Apr 
1  May 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Aug 
1  Oct 

0G 

06 
06 
06 
06 
06 
07 

20  Dec 

07 

4  May 

4  May 

14  July 

22  Sept 

20  Jan 

08 
08 
08 
08 
09 

22  June  09 

24  Aug 
1  Oct 

09 
09 

1  Feb 

10 

3  May 
31  May 
16  Aug 

1  Sept 
15  Nov 

10 
10 

10 
10 
10 

1  Feb 

11 

6  Apr 

1  May 

14  June 

11 
11 
11 

15  June 

11 

14  Sept 
27  Dec 

11 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

30  Dec 

11 

2  Jan 

12 

3  Jan 

12 

8  Feb 

12 

8  May 
11  Sept 
30  Sept 
17  Oct 

12 
12 
12 
12 

5  Nov 

12 

31  Dec 

12 

16  Feb 

13 

4  Mar 

13 

25  Mar 

13 

26  Mar 

13 

4  June 

13 

18  June 

13 

25  June 

13 

18  Sept 

13 

22  Sept 
IgOct 
1  Jan 

13 
13 
14 

10  Jan 

14 

12  Feb 

14 

19  Feb 

14 

166 


R.O.    CHAPLAIN— NAVAL    INSTRUCTORS. 


ROMAN    CATHOLIC    CHAPLAIN. 


Devonport 


Rev.  Thomas  P.  Kent 
1 


3  Oct     87 


NAVAL    INSTRUCTORS. 


NH , 


James  Julian  Smith,  M.A. .. 


Ply. 

385  Stanton  Freeland  Card,  B.A. 

Has  I  Heni7  Back  well,  M.A. 

5Jb  }  Arthur  John  Parish,  C.B.,  M.A. 

DY ) 

Chat  I  "-Frederick  Arthur  Sims,  M.A. 

259  Arnold  Cleeve,  B.A 

BY  ) 

p        \  Arthur  George  Yates,  M.A. 

Horace  Herbert  Holland,  B.A. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Turkish  Government.) 

^jj  \  Frederick  Ball,  M.A. 

180  Thomas  Turner  Griffiths,  M.A. 
Basil  S.  Hartley,  B.A. 
(Lent  to  tlie  Canadian  Governinent  for  duty  at  Naval  College, 
Halifax.) 

BY  I 

D       >  mErnest  Frederick  Harrison  Smith,  M.A 

3Coll\  mJohn  White,  M.A 

238  Alexander  Edward  Monro,  B.A. 
DY] 
NH  \  mThomas  Kane,  B.A 

Haul  J 

p  ii  \  Maurice  Anderson  Ainslie,  B.A 

NH 
Yar 

17 


•  ) 
>  Charles  Moore,  M.A 


Naval  Instructor. 

Chaplain. 

2  Mar    88 

22  Apr 

87 

8  June  88 

.„. 

..     23  Oct     88 

26  Jan 

88 

..     23  Oct     88 

... 

..     27  Feb    89 

29  Dec 

87 

..     27  Feb     89 

... 

6  June  89 

27  Oct 

88 

..     16  Feb    91 
nment.) 

... 

..     26  May    91 

15  Nov 

90 

8  Dec    91 
..     14  June  92 

Naval  College, 

1  May 

91 

6  Mar    93 

30  Sept 

92 

..     28  July  93 

... 

..     29  Dec    93 

... 

..     26  June  94 

8  Jan 

94 

..     26  June  94 

... 

...       1  Jan    95 

25  Apr 

94 

NAVAL    INSTRUCTORS. 


167 


213  Thomas  Wood  Robinson.  B.A.      .., 

William  Hall,  B.A...         

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt!) 
507amPercy  Herbert  Jones,  M.A.      ... 

(j0H  \  Thomas  Slator,  B.A.  

392  Frederick  Milner  Broadbent,  M.A. 

352  Henry  Chatham  Roe,  B.A.  

*??,  I  Richard  Henry  Whapham,  M.A.,  B.Sc. 

180  (/)Raleigh  Rosdew  Cummings,  M.A. 
260  mHenry  Dalzell,  M.A 

384  (l)Herbert  Henry  Barton,  B.A 

381  (i>John  Camp,  B.A 

385  (Z)mOswald  Thomas  Tuck  

OOP     1 

Coll  I  CO^homas  Yeomans  Baker,  B.A. 
127#mCharles  Stanley  Pinckard  Franklin,  B.A. 
mBenjamin  Wright,  M.A. 

496  Robert  Weatherhead,  B.A 

381  Edward  William  Fitch,  B.A 

524  Edward  Thomas  Goldsmith,  B.A.,  B.Sc. 

381  John  Gill  Green,  B.A 

Coll  John  Langford  Holt,  M.A.  

118  WS  (7)Arthur  William  Veater,  B.A.     ... 
131  (J)George  Cecil  Avery,  B.A. 

238  George  Stanley  Kewney,  B.A 

131  Francis  Henry  Batchellor,  M.A 

342  William  George  Litchfield,  M.A 

385  Ivor  Curtis,  M.A.,  A.M.I.M.E 

131  Francis  William  Rucker  Metcalf,  M.A.... 
326  (J)Guy  Varley  Rayment,  B.A 

OQCJ1 

^.77  f  Marshall  Hall  Robinson,  B.A 

263  Arthur  Hilton  Piatt,  B.A.  

114  Sidney  Lampard  Clarke,  M.A.,  B.Sc.      ... 
11   Joseph  Harry  Hewlett,  B.A. 

273b William  Henry  Goudge,  M.A 

Guy  Arrott  Browning,  M.A 

127amRobert  McKew,  B.A.,  B.D 

9  Ronald  James  Moses  Holliday,  M.A. 
127aGeorge  Herbert  Andrew,  M.A.    ... 
252  Herbert  Harrison  Palmer,  M.A.   .„ 


Naval  Instructor. 
,..       1  Jan    95 
1  Jan     95 


2  June  96 
30  June  96 

13  Nov    96 

3  Mar    97 

2  June  98 

2  June  98 

2  June  98 
27  July   98 

5  Dec    98 
19  June  99 

19  June  99 

19  June  99 

20  Nov    99 
23  Dec    99 

8  Feb  00 
8  Feb    00 

3  July  00 
3  July  00 
3  July  00 
8  Oct     00 

12  Nov 

12  Nov 

7  Dec 

21  Jan 
21  Jan 


7  June  01 
5  Nov    01 

5  Dec  01 
27  Jan     02 

3  June  02 
18  Feb    03 

1  June  03 

1  June  03 
22  Jan  04 
22  Jan  04 
22  Jan     04 


Chaplain . 
1  Sept   94 
1  Sept   94 

11  Jan     96 


1  Sept  96 


22  Nov    97 


5  June  99 


25  Apr  00 
4  Sept  00 
1  SeDt  00 


2  Sept  01 

25  Sept  02 

26  Sept  02 
30  Dec    02 


15  June 


168 


MEDIOAL  OFFICERS. 


MEDICAL  OFFICERS, 


K.H.P.  after  an  Officer's  name  denotes  that  he  is  an  Honorary  Physician,  and 

K.H.S.  that  he  is  an  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  King. 
*  After  an  Officer's  name  denotes  that  he  has  been  awarded  Sir  Gilbert  Blane's 

medal. 


DIRECTOR-GENERAL  OF  THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  NAVY. 
mSurgeon- General  Arthur  William  May,  C.B.,  K.H.P. 
{With  the  relative  rank  of  Vice- Admiral,  11  May,  1913). 


SURGEONS-GENERAL. 
524    j 

NH  >  mCharles  James        ..         

Ply.) 
366    ) 

NH   >Alexander   John    James  Johnston 
Chat.  ) 
NH  \ 

Has.  >(7)mJohn  Jeffreys  Dennis,  M.D.  .... 
520    ) 

mWilliam  Eames 
William  Henry  Norman 

5 


6  Dec  09 


2  Feb  12 


...  11  May  13 

...  11  May  13 
...    5  June  13 


DEPUTY  SURGEONS-GENERAL. 


1909 

William     Maxwell      Craig, 

M.B.,  C.B 17  Jan 

NH       \  Donald      Templeton 

f*-A0«y  >         Hoskyn,  M.B.     ...     6  Dec 

1910 

George  Welch  .?.        ...     7  Dec 

(Deputy  Director  General 
of  the  Medical  Department") 


1911 

NH  ) 

Gib.  ]■  William  Wenmoth  Pryn  12  Oct 
127      J 
£7S  |  mPatrick  Brodie  Handy- 

fjy-    \     side,  MB 25  Nov 

524      J 


1912 

jjas    I  Edgar     Ralph    Dimsey. 

520  '  J      D-S0 2  Feb 

NH  1      T 
Malta  '  HtJames  Lawrence  Smith, 
170      J      M.V.O.,  M.B 22  July 

^ff        1        ., 

jjas    I  Alexander         Gascoigne 

520    J      Wildey  6  Oct 

1918 

^H.  I  mHerbert    William    Gibbs 

366  J    Doyue 6May 

NH    ] 

Ply.    \  m  George  Albert  Dreaper   11  May 

524      J  J 

Cyril       James       Mansfield, 

M.V.O.,   M.D 27  Sept 

11 


FLEET   SURGEONS. 


169 


FLEET   SURGEONS. 


1899 

Coll  mPercy    William    Bassett- 

Smith,*  C.B.,    M.R.C.P....  26  Mar 
512  Edward   Bridges  Townsend  30  May 


1900 

232  Henry    Frederick    Iliewicz, 

M.B ...  11  Feb 

1  Edward  Copley  Ward,  M.D.  21  Aug 
385  mAlexander  Fleming  Harper  21  Aug 

j)Y  i   tit  Alexander       Gordon 
Andrews  ... 


Mai 


1901 

366  Henry  Bullen  Beatty 


21  Aug 


20  Aug 
,  IK  *  Percy  Edmund  Mai tland  20  Aug 


DY  { 


219   James  Joseph  Walsh,  M.B. 
366  mJohn  Moore,  M.D.,  B.A.  . 


20  Aug 
20  Aug 


1902 

RM  John  Andrews,  M.D. 
520     ) 

NH    Widal  Gunson  Thorpe* 
Portl.    ) 

259  Edward  Henry  Meaden      ... 
352  Frederick      James      Burns, 

M.D 

Daniel      Joseph        Patrick 

McNabb 

{Assistant  to  M.D. 6.) 
EM 


Po 


Charles  Strickland 


18  Feb 
18  Feb 
18  Feb 
20  Aug 
20  Aug 

20  Aug 
20  Aug 


39 1«  John  Menary,  M.D. 

NH) 

Chat  Y  Walter  Godfrey  Axford  ..    20  Aug 
366 


520  George     Thomas     Broatch, 

M.B 20  Aug 

159  tit  William  Bett,  M.V.O.      ...  20  Aug 


1903 

RM    ) 

Chat   I  mJohn  Douglas  Hughes      28  Feb 

266*  William  John  Colborne    ...  28  Feb 
John     Hutton   Stenhouse, 

M.B.  28  Feb 

381  m Joseph  Agnew  Moon  ...  28  Feb 
263  mGeorge      Trevor     Colling- 

wood,*  M.V.O 28  Feb 

366    ) 

NH  [.Richard  Miller,  M.B.       ...  28  Feb 

Far.) 

487  mJohn  Edwin  Coad,  M.B....  28  Feb 

180  George    Alexander    Waters, 

M.D 17  Aug 

326  Charles  SharmanWoodwright  17  Aug 
259  Jonathan  Shand,  M.B.  ...  17  Aug 
Coll  William  Arthur  Whitelegge, 

M.D.,  B.A.  17  Aug 


1904 

99  mJohn  McElwee,  M.D.       ..   22  Feb 
JBJl/J4(J)mJohn  Christopher  Fer- 
guson, M.B.,  B.A.  ...  22  Feb 
448  utCharles  Marsh  Beadnell...  13  May 
385  mErnest    Courtney  Lomas, 

M.B.,  F.R.C.S.Ed.,  D.S.O.  21  Oct 
252  mKobley      Henry     John 

Browne      9  Nov 

114  mJohn  Falconer  Hall,  M.B.*     9  Nov 


1905 

DY   )  *  Edward  Henry  Hodnet  de 
Chat  (      Courtmacsberry,   M.D.    21  Feb 
61  Walter  James  Bear  block    .. 

432  Thomas  Austen        

471&     tit Joseph  Chambers,  M.B, 

B.A 

284  Alexander  Maclean,  M.B.  ., 

-£*    l  Robert  Hill,  C.V.O.      .. 
Deal  j 

43 


21  Feb 
21  Feb 

21  Feb 

22  Aug 

6  Nov 


170 


FLEET   SURGEONS. 


1906 

387  Frederick  William  Parker 
4  George  Goss  Borrett 

326  mWalter  Henry  Skinner 
Stalkartt,  M.D.,  F.E.C.S 
Ed 

NTT  I  J°nn     Ambrose    Keogh, 
Berm\M.B.,B.A 

273  mHenry  William  Finlay- 
son,  M.B 

237  Frederick  Fedarb,  M.B.      ... 

385  m(/)Richard  Cleveland 
Hunday*  ... 

7}  y  I  Edward  Carter  Cridland, 

Sk\     M-B 

388  Frank  Bradshaw,  B.A.      ... 
CollmAvthw   Gaskell,    F.R.C.S. 

1907 

117  mThomas    Christopher 

Meikle,  M.B.,  M.A. 
170  Horace  Bruce  Marriott 
Coll  Ernest  Alfred  Penfold,  M.B. 
385  ntErnest  James  Finch 
38  mHugh  Clift 
NH' 
Plym 
524 
NH 

Has.   J  m  Edward  Sutton* 
520    J 

518  Arthur  Reginald  Bankart,* 
C.V.O.,  M.B.,  KHP 

Edward  Cooper        

163  George  Ley 

161  William  Ernest  Marshall   ... 

tt      I  Montague  Louis  Bouchier 

520*j      E°dd       

146  mHerbert  Lloyd  Penny 


Frederick     James 
crombie  Dalton 


Aber- 


21  Feb 
21  Feb 


21  Feb 
21  Feb 

28  July 
28  July 

28  July 

28  July 

28  July 
31  Oct 


11  Feb 
11  Feb 
11  Feb 
11  Feb 
11  Feb 

26  Mar 

26  Mar 


5  May 
11  Nov 
11  Nov 
11  Nov 

11  Nov 
11  Nov 


1908 

480&Henry  Baker  Hall,  MB.    ...  11  May 
BY    \  Henry  William  Gordon- 

Pemh  )     Green 11  May 

NH  I 

Mai   \  George  Thompson  Bishop    11  May 

170    J 

69 


5  iltBeauchamp  Frederick 

Parish        11  May 

NH   I 

Haul  \  Frederick  Albert  Capps  1 1  May 
113S    J 

191  Percival  Marshall  May       ...  15  Nov 
213  mChristopher    Louis    White 

Bunton,  M.B.*     15  Nov 

131  Edward  Thomas  Meagher...  15  Nov 


1909 

262  mJames  William  Wilcocks, 

Stanton*  14  Nov 

273Z»(2)  Thomas  Dufour  Halahan, 

M.B.,  F.R.C.S.Ed.,  B.A....  14  Nov 

145  John  Christopher  Durston...  14  Nov 

Coll  (I)ttlPercy  Hamilton  Boyden, 


M.D. 


14  Nov 


1910 


Tendron     Jeans, 
Pead,    M.B., 


476  mThomas 

M.B. 
524  John    Hunter 

M.A. 
47  George  Robert  MacMabon, 

M.B..BA. 

217JRobert  Thomas  Gilmour  ... 
218cmHilary  Charles  Arathoon 
391cThomas     Williams     Philip, 

M.B.,  M.A 

503  Robert  Spence  Bernard 

11a  mLancelot  Kilroy  ... 

431  James  Mowat,  M.B. 

150  mMontague  Henry  Knapp... 

BY (  tnRobert  Dundonald  Jame- 

Bev  J      son  

531  ittHugh  Somerville  Burniston, 

M.B 

127&William    Bernera    Macleod, 

M.B 

16  Arthur      Harry      Hingston 

Vizard,  M.D 

260  Harry  Spicer,  M.B 

160  Edward      Thomas       Philip 

Eames 
274  John    Alexander  Langford 

Campbell  ... 

17aHarold  Paget  Jones 

96 


16  May 

16  May 

16  May 
16  May 
16  May 

16  May 
16  May 
16  May 
16  May 
16  May 

16  May 

16  May 

14  Nov 

14  Nov 
14  Nov 

14  Nov 

14  Nov 
14  Nov 


FLEET   SURGEONS. 


171 


1911 

507aRobert    John     MacKeown, 

M.B  15  May 

120  mPaul  Holding  Mills  Star  ...  15  May 
34  Edwin     Swainson      Miller, 

M.B 15  May 

118  Herbert  Henry  Pearse       ...  15  May 

4.QO 

^UmOswaldRees*,  M.D.       ...  15  May 

342  mCecil  Howard  Rock  ...  15  May 
239  Sidney  Thomas  Reid*  ...  15  May 
153  Charles  James  Edward  Cock  15  May 
277  John      Elphinstone      Hood 

Phillips      15  May 

326cAlbert  Xavier  Lavertine    ...    15  May 
141  Charles  Henry  James  Robin- 
son ...         12  Nov 

496  Harold  Huskinson,  M.B.    ...  12  Nov 

89  mErnest  Sydney  Tuck        ...  12  Nov 

392  Murray  Parry  Jones  ...  12  Nov 

Q,ve  I  Arthur  WilliamBligh  Livesay* 
qc2  M.B.,  F.R. C.S.Ed. 

100  Herbert  Hope  Gill,  M.B.  ... 

mWilliam  Reynolds  Trythall 

48(J)John  Charles  Rowan,  M.B. 

149  Richard      Adolphus      Ross, 

M.D 

CM  Michael  Joseph  Smith,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.I.,  B.A 


12  Nov 

12  Nov 
12  Nov 
12  Nov 

12  Nov 

12  Nov 


1912 

430   (J) "William  Rudolf  Center, 

M.B 13  May 

303  Walter       Scott      Harcourt 

Sequeira,  M.B      13  May 

337  mJohn      Charles     Groscort 

Reed  13  May 

291*(  J)Elystan  Glodrydd  Evelyn 

O'Leary,  F.R.C.S.  Ed.    ...  13  May 

113  mWilliam  Elmes  Mathew   ...  13  May 

225  Matthew    Livingston     Mit- 
chell Vaudin,  M.B.  ...  13  May 
11  tnJohn  William  Craig,  M.B.  13  May 
(  J)William  Ludgate  Martin, 

F.R.C.S.1 13  May 

(Assistant  to  M.D.G.) 

124 


(i)Sydney  Croneen 13  May 

420  Arthur      Richard      Harrie 

Skey,  M.B 10  Nov 

86  Perciva]KentNix,M.B.,B.A.  10  Nov 
339&Edwyn  Robert  Grazebrook  10  Nov 
264amRichard  Weld  Stanistreet  10  Nov 
9  Louis  Edward  Dartnell  ...  10  Nov 
2  mFrank  Hutton  Nimmo  ...  10  Nov 
509  mWilliam  Jackson,  M.B.  ...  10  Nov 
261  George  Gibson         10  Nov 


1913 

mDavid  Walker  Hewitt,M.B., 

F.R.C.S 28  Jan 

(Assistant  to  M.D.  G.) 
521  mHugh   Prideaux   Turnbull  25  May 

546  (J)  mCharles   Railton     Shew- 

ard,  M.B 25  May 

148#Sidney  Roach  25  May 

Coll  Eustace  Arkwright,  M.B.  ...  25  May 
484«mEdward    Dominic    Joseph 

O'Malley 25  May 

185a(7) Walter  Kempson  Hopkins  25  May 
217  Walter      Henry      Ormonde 

Garde,  F.R.C.S.  Ed. 
503  Richard  Foster  Clark 
80  mAlgernon  Carter  Bean     ... 
299  Samuel  Conner,  M.B. 

547  Robert  Harry  Mornement... 
303  Edwin  Folliott 

473  mHenry  Hunt         

127«mMalcolm  Cameron,  M.B.  ;.. 

39  mJames    Duff   Scott   Milln, 

M.B.  ...  

174amKenneth  Hurlstone  Jones, 

M.B 29  Nov 

267  Samuel  Henry  Facey         -..29  Nov 
19 6aGodfrey  Taylor,  M.B.,  B.A.  29  Nov 
...  29  Nov 


25  May 
25  May 
25  May 
25  May 
25  May 
25  May 
25  May 
29  Nov 

29  Nov 


545  mAlfred  Woollcombe 
-^JmFrancis    Bolster,    M.B., 

366  )      B,A 

ISOJGeorge  Ernest  Macleod 
177  mWilliam  Henry  Pope 
!  72  James  Herbert  Fergusson  ... 

157 


29  Nov 

29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 


172 


STAFF  SURGEONS. 


STAFF  SURGEONS. 


1905 

Reginald  Waterfield 


29  Nov 


1906 

Plym  l  mHenry  Cadman  White- 


side 


23  May 


524      J 

505  mRobert     Lumley     Dickin- 
son  23  May 

Coll  HerbertWells  Bayly  Shewell 

M.B.,  M.A 23  May 

151  John  Martin  .»  ...  23  May 

231  Christian  Beverley  Fairbank  23  May 

71  ®mFrancis  Frederick  Lobb    23  May 

91  Harold  John  Chater  ...  23  May 

8 


Reginald  St.  George  Small- 
ridge  Bond,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 
Ed. 


23  May 
23  May 


288  mCharles  Clarke  Macmillan, 
D.S.O.,  M.D 

34a(i)mFred    Claude    Bromley 

Gittings,  M.D.  ...  23  May 

44  mRamsey  Martyn  Richards  23  May 
366      ] 

Page  \  mAlan  Grant  Eastment     23  May 
431*  J 

George  Ernest  Duncan 
492«m*Frederick  Francis  Mahon 


384  John  Boyan „ 

46  William  Henry  Daw 

108  Hugh  Leigh  Norris . 

258  Adrien    Andrew    Forrester, 
M.B 

79(7)John  Stoddart,  M.B. 

63(  I)  James  Aquilon  Forrest,M.B. 

166  mWarren  Guy  Westcott     .„ 

286  Francis  John   Louis  Philip 
McKenna,  M.B 

358&Fairman  Rackham  Mann  ... 

Wallace       Keir, 


265aWiUiam 
M.B. 


129«Edward  Charles  Sawdy     ... 

202  mPercy   Hooper    Bannister, 

M.B 

63aRichard  Sidney  Osborne    >_ 

Edward     Oliver      Bamford 
Carbery,  M.B.      

340«John  Kimber  Raymond,  M.B. 

218cHenry  Rule  Gardner,  M.B. 

31 


23  May 
11  July 
8  Nov 
8  Nov 
8  Nov 

8  Nov 

8  Nov 
8  Nov 

8  Nov 

8  Nov 
8  Nov 

8  Nov 
8  Nov 

8  Nov 
8  Nov 

8  Nov 
8  Nov 
8  Nov 


STAFF  SURGEONS. 


173 


1907 

175  Samuel       Henry       Woods, 

M.D.,  B.A.  15  May 

132  *Percy      Temple     Sutcliffe, 

M.B.,  M.A 15  May 

69  John       Percival        Handel 

Greenhalgh,  M.D.  ...  15  May 

347  *Edward  Theodore  Burton      15  May 

29  Robert  Hughes       15  May 

mNelson  Joseph  Boche      ...  15  May 
276  Herbert     Lyne  Geoghegan, 

M.D.,  B.A.  15  May 

66  John  Neil  Robertson,  M.B....  15  May 
389  John  Henry  Lightfoot  ...  15  May 
524  Penry  Garnons  Williams  ._    15  May 


1908 


Glennan 


Walker, 


386  Robert     William 
Stewart,  M.B.* 
129  William     Percival 

M.B. 
493  James  Garfit  Wallis,  M.B. 
27  Herbert     Reginald     Harry 
Denny 
366  John  Reid  Muir,  M.B. 
366      ] 

Page    L  John  O'Hea 
431a    J 

19  5am John  St.  John  Murphy 
364  Alfred  James  Hewitt 
62  mLeonard  Sykes  Whitwam, 

M.B - 

12amGerald  Meade  Eastment... 

510  Walter  Percy  Dyer 

67  Thomas  Hedley' Vickers 
512  Richard  Roth  well  Horley 

Has  I  *  John  Scarborough  Dudding  2  Aug 

520  J 

537aNoel  Hugh  Harris 2  Aug 

56 


26  Feb 

26  Feb 
26  Feb 

26  Feb 
26  Feb 

26  Feb 

26  Feb 
26  Feb 

26  Feb 
26  Feb 
26  Feb 
26  Feb 
26  Feb 


213  Llewellyn  Lindop 2  Aug 

528  Charles  Thomas  Baxter      ...  2  Aug 

160aWilliam  Ernest  Gribbell    ...  2  Aug 

291SRobert  William  Basil  HaU  2  Aug 
366     } 

Page  >(A)Hardy  Vesey  Wells  ..  2  Aug 
431a  j 

26  William  Bastian      2  Aug 

167  Robert  Bernard  Scribner  ...  2  Aug 

377  Arthur  Izod  Sheldon  ...  2  Aug 

213  John  Verdon  2  Aug£ 

ISOJmJohn  Whelan         2  Aug 

454  Cecil  Rodney  Rickard         ...  2  Aug 


1909 

:47  Edmund  Cox,  M.B.,  B.A.  ...  11  Feb 
e  6  John  Macdonald,  M.D.  ...  11  Feb 
431  Arthur  La  Touche  Darley  11  Feb 
366  August  Joseph  Wemet.M.B.  11  Feb 
385  Charles      Edward        Cortis 

Stanford,  M.B.  ...   11  Feb 

385  Arthur      Richard     Thomas 

P.R.C.S.  Ed 11  Feb 

9  Thomas FrancisO'KeefEe,M.B.ll  Feb 
19a Ernest  Fitzgerald  Ellis  ...  11  Feb 
366  m Douglas  Victor  Lowndes...  11  Feb 
180  George  Charles  Cumber- 
land Ross,  M.B.,  B.A.  ...  11  Feb 
218  Percy  Francis  Alderson  ...  11  Feb 
175  John  Thornhill,  M.B.  ...  11  Feb 
182&mThomas      Brown      Shaw, 

M.B 10  Aug 

520  AlfredThomasGailleton.M.B.  10  Aug 
335  George  Sandys  Davidge  ...  10  Aug 
238  *  Percival  Thomas  Nicholls  10  Aug 
120  *  Pierce       Leslie      Crosbie, 

F.R.C.S.1 23  Sepl 

80  Charles  Kendal  Bushe^  M.D., 

B.A.  .„         9  Dec 


85 


174 


STAFF    SURGEONS. 


1910 


8  Feb 
8  Feb 


8  Feb 
8  Feb 


8  Feb 
8  Feb 


8  Feb 


224  Oswald  Mills 

234  Leslie  Miles  Morris 

it      I  Alexander  Kenneth  Smith- 
gJo    j      Shand,M.B 

363  John  Fullarton,  M.B. 
14  8c  William    Norman     Lyndon 
Cherry 
5a John  George  Peebles,  M.B. 
385  Thomas     William     Myles, 

M.D.,  B.A.  

524  Elijah  Kichard  Lockwood  Thomas 

8  Feb 
390  Charles  Arthur  Gayer  Phipps 

9  June 

J?Af      i 

Deal  f  William  Rhodes  Harrison  9  June 
161  Walter  Goldsworthy  Edwards  9  June 
23  (i)mFrank  Elliott  Bolton  9  June 
451#Reginald  Lewis  Jones,  B.A.  ...  9  June 
273&Robert     Humphries     Atkins, 

M.B.,  B.A 9  June 

1276Charles  Joseph  O'Connell...      9  June 
DY  |  tn James  Arthur  Thompson, 

Pemb  |      M.B.,  B.A 9  June 

5  Michael     Joseph      Laffan, 

M.B..  B.A 21  Nov 

11  Archibald   Denize*  Spalding  21  Nov 
457  Alexander  McCloy,  M.B.  ...  21  Nov 
362  mThomasAubreySmyth,M.B!  21  Nov 
430  mFrederick  Eustace  Anley      21  Nov 
llaPTFAlexander  Charles  Wil- 
liam Newport 
127  mArthur  Davidson,  M.B 
George  Deane  Bateman 
(Sick  Quarters,  Queensferry.') 
221  Donald  Pontz  Chapman    ...  21  Nov 
239  mRobert  Francis  MacMahon  21  Nov 
366   William  Nichols  Blatchford  21  Nov 
344   Gerald  Coney beare  Cross  ...  21  Nov 


1911 

JJ X  Alfred  William  Iredell   ...  16  May 

146  Frederick  Cecil  Robinson  .„  16  May 
170  Maurice  Taylor  Male,  M.B.    16  May 
116 


21  Nov 

21  Nov 
21  Nov 


200  Charles  Henry  Dawe  ...  16  May 

251*Reginald  Thompson  ...  16  May 

520  William     Kenneth     Dudoit 

Breton 16  May 

273  Edgar    Sheldon    Wilkinson, 

M.B 16  May 

.R^Robert  Kennedy,  M.B.     ...  16  May 

266  Edward      Aubrey       Guy 

Wilkinson,  B.A 16  May 

232  John    Howard     Labouverie 

Page  16  May 

496  William      Edwin     Ormsby, 

M.B.,  B.A 16  May 

16  John  Joseph  HoganRooney  16  May 

p  ^  i  Aloysius  Francis  Fleming  16  May 

291  George       Oswald      Morrell 

Dickenson,  M.B 23  Aug 

492Thomas  Dixon  Liddle,  M.B.    23  Nov 

259  Norman      Sinclair     Meikle- 

john 23  Nov 

524  William  Perceval  Hingston  23  Nov 

432  mReginald        Hugh         St. 

Bernard  Ellis  Hughes     ...  23  Nov 

217  Frederick    Morton    Vincent 

Smith        23  Nov 

237  Arthur        Henry         Sims 

Richardson  23  Nov 

100  Arthur    Reginald  Schofield, 

M.B 23  Nov 

391e  Francis  Jollie  Gowans,  M.B.  23  Nov 

199  mEvelyn     Richard    Towns- 
end 23  Nov 

326cPTF       *  James       Campbell 

Bringan,  M.B 23  Nov 

421  Walter      Graham      Moore- 
Anderson,  M.B.,  B.A.     ....  23  Nov 

NH    \ 

Haul  J- Guy  Leslie  Buckeridge        23  Nov 

113S  J 

352  Arthur  Dillon  Croker  Cum- 
mins   23  Nov 

65  Thomas  Walter  Jeffery      ...  23  Nov 

366  Palmer  Devoy  Ramsay       ...  23  Nov 

153  George  Deleval  Walsh        ...  23  Nov 
James      Ernest      Johnston, 

M.B.,  B.A.  23  Nov 

464  Frederick  Cock        ...         .„  23  Nov 

524  Bertram    Raleigh     Bickford  23  Nov 

.     146 


STAFF    SURGEONS— SURGEONS. 


176 


1912 

NH    1  wArthur        Robertson 

Portl  |      Davidson,  M.B.  ...  23  Feb 

381  *Frederick  George    Wilson, 

M.B 21  May 

524  Henry  Woods,  M.B.  ...  23  May 

366  (7)Harry    Arthur    Kellond- 

Knight      23  May 

284  Alfred  Berridge  Cox,  M.B....  23  May 
524  Douglas  Duke  Turner         ...  23  May 

NTT  I  Briton  Smallman  Robson, 

Has  J      M-B 23  May 

213  Bryan  Pick  ... 23  May 

420  Norman      Bremer      Vickers 

Jacob  23  May 

384  John  Herbert  McDowall,  M.B.23  May 

114  Alex      Bedingfeld      Marsh, 

B.A 23  May 

202  John  Miller  Gordon,  M.B.       23  May 

332  John  Duncan  Keir  ...  23  May 

127  ] 

jyjj  I    Leslie    Charles      Rowan - 

q^  |      Robinson,  M.B 23  May 

339SGerald  Nunn  23  May 

RM  )  William  Christian  Baum- 

Chat  I      garten  Smith 23  May 

41 8aThomas  Edward  Blunt  ...  23  May 
228a  JamesMcCutcheon,M.B., B.A.23  May 
365  George  Eric  Hamilton,  M.B.  23  May 

yjv  \  Walter  Turner  Haydon  ...  23  May 

113  William  Lawrence  Hawkins  23  May 
520(2)Lidbrooke  Frank iCope  ...  21  Nov 
238  ®Kenelm  Digby  Bell  ...  21  No\ 

48®Horace  Bryden  Hill, M.B. , 

M.R.C.P 21  Noi 

256     Henry    Mounsey      Braith- 

waite,  M.D 21  Nov 

415  Duncan     Gordon    Addison - 

Scott,  M.B 21  Nov 

172 


Ernest   Davis  Rutherford, 
M.B « 


mRichard  Willan 


503  Lawrence  Charles  Hunt    ... 
61  Percy    Montgomery    Rivaz, 

M.B 

342  James     Richard    Alexander 

Clark-Hall  

524  Henry  Cooper,  B.A. 

4  James     McAlister    Holmes, 

M.B 

520 
NH 
Has 
524 
NH 
Ply 
337  Alfred  Oswald  Hooper, M.B. 

IVlf  !  m®Edward  Michael  Wil- 
Chatj   iamHearn,  M.D. 

™L,[    Robert  Hunter   McGiffin, 

Ber\     M'B 

Patrick     Duncan    Maclver 

Campbell  , 

520  Samuel  Henry  Vickery.M.B., 

B.A 

146  Maurice Willoughby  Haydon 


1913 


5&  John  Bourdas 


21  Nov 

21  Nov 

21  Nov 
21  Nov 

21  Nov 
21  Nov 

21  Nov 
21  Nov 

21  Nov 

21  Nov 

21  Nov 

21  Nov 

21  Nov 

10  Aug 


1914 

462  Leonard  Warren,  M.B.      ...  10  Feb 

131  Louis  Leisler  Greig,  M.B.  ...  10  Feb 

176aEwcn  Cameron,  M.B.  ...  10  Feb 

366      I 

NH    \  Percy  Frank  Minett     ...  10  Feb 

Chat   I 

117  PW      Frederick       George 

Goble        10  Feb 

277  Herbert   Acland  Browning, 

M.A 10  Feb 

192 


SURGEONS. 


1895 


Harold     Gordon 
Major 


Truscott 


12  Nov 


1902 

6WZ$iuGeorge  Murray  Levick...  21  Nov 


176 


SURGEONS. 


NH^ 

Ply 

524 


1904 

Alexander  James  MacDiar- 
mid,  M.B 21  Nov 


1906 

5°;L        )  f  William  HowittHas- 

-£".       f      tings,  M.B. ,  M.A....  19  Nov 

H.Kong)  s  '  ' 

366     j 

NH    ltSheldoD  Francis  Dudley  19  Nov 
Chat  \ 

252f  James  Leslie  Barf ord         ...  19  Nov 
473f  William   Winsland   Douglas 

Chilcott 19  Nov 

-A„    1  fJohn  Courtenay  Folliott 

Wia)      Dudley  Vaughan         ...  19  Nov 

448fCyri]  Verity  Griffiths        ...  19  Nov 


1907 

387-|-K,ichard  Connell,  M.B.,  B.A. 
510{Campbell  Boss,  M.  D. 
Vila^Gecil      Robert     Morshead 

Baker,  M.B 

366 
NH 


14  May 
14  May 


14  May 
14  May 


■(•Thomas  Creaser,  M.D., 

mis  B-A 

520tHarry  Marmaduke  Lang- 
dale  14  May 

259fGeorge     Gordon      Vickery, 

M.B.,  B.A 14  May 

36<L  j  fHenry  Dennis  Drennan, 

N&A     M.B..B.A 14  May 

Cliat  \ 

620     I 

NH    \  fGeoffrey  Carlisle  ...  19  Nov 

Has   J 

17 


252      ] 

NH    i®fGuy  Tyrrell  Verry  ...  19  Nov 

Cape  j 

524fGilbert  Bodlev  Scott  ...  19  Nov 

498fFrancis  Harold  Holl  ...  19  Nov 

228fCharles  Henry LambertPetch  19  Nov 

127  ] 

NH  \  jHarold  Hubert  Babington  19  Nov 

Gib) 

5£°v\  t  James  Herbert  Wright,  M.B, 

D£)  B-A 19Nov 

366* William  Charles  Carson  ...  19  Nov 
274  mGeorge  Augustus  Stewart 

Hamilton 19  Nov 

476tmGeoffrey  Palmer  Adshead, 

M.B.  -  19  Nov 


1908 

Coll  (i)  Arthur  Tunna  Rivers  ...  12  May 
520  ®John  Stains  Austin,  M.B.  12  May 
392  fGustavus  William  Musgrave 

CustaDce ...  12  May 

520    ] 

NH  \  Arthur  Bowland  Fisher...  12  May 

Has  J 

RM    I  fWilliam  Harold  Edgar,  M.D. 

Chat  f  12  May 

385mEd\vard  Leicester  Atkinson    12  May 

170       ]  Archibald  Louis   Robin- 

NH     \     son,  M.B.   M.A.         ...  12  May 

Malta  ) 

U3&     1 

NH      IfCharles  James  Aveling     12  May 

Haul.  I 

262  fDavid       Hughes      Charles 

Given,  M.B 12  May 

180  fJohn  Marcus  Hayes  ...  12  May 

76  +  Percy     Blackwood     Egan, 

M.D.,  B.A 12  May 

RM  l+Frank  Harold  Stephens      12  May 

Plymf ' 

524      I 

NH     \  fSamuel  Bradbury,  M.B     12  May 

Piy™\  39 


SURGEONS, 


177 


NH  (.Frederick  George  Hitch,  M.B. 

Port  )  6  Nov 

524     i 

NH  1  ^h°mas  Robert  Lloyd  Jones 

ply   j  6  Nov 

524 

NH  \  fJohn  Head  Burdett       .„     6  Nov 

Ply 

366 

NH 

Yar 

RM  I  t  Albert  VictorJohnRichard- 
Po    |      son,  M.B.,  B.A. 

Frederick  Whitly  Quirk     ... 
540    1 
D  Y  I  t^erald  Roche  McCowen, 


[  Francis  George  Hamilton 
f     Rollo  Black,  M.B. 


Si 


f      M.D. 

William  Mearns,  M.B. 
William  Bradbury,  M.B. 


6  Nov 

6  Nov 
6  Nov 

6  Nov 

6  Nov 
6  Nov 


1909 

326  Arthur     Addison     Sanders, 

M.B.  0 „  14  May 

381  Kenneth  Hill  Hole, M.B.  ...  14  May 
Coll  Gilbert  Francis  Syms  ...  14  May 
Coll  Hugh  Francis  Briggs,  M.B.  14  May 
Coll  Michael  Paul  Fitzgerald,M.B.  14  May 
520    j 

NH  }  John  Hadwen,  M.B.  ...  14  Mav 
Has) 

James  Stewart  Orwin,  M.B.  14  May 
RM  1 
Ply.  I  James  Barrett,  M.B.       ..,  14  May 

RM    I  Gordon  Alexander  Jackson, 

Deal  j      M.B.,  B.A 14  May 

William  Miller,  M.B.         ...  14  May 
19a  Alfred    Graham     Malcolm, 

M.B 14  May 

392  Horace  Charlton  Devas      ...  14  May 
RM 1 
p0   \  Harry  Williams  Nicholls     14  May 

Henry  Burns,  M.B 14  May 

Roderick     Joseph     Graham 

Parnell© „     5  Nov 

263  John       Harding       Baynes 

Martin,  M.B.,  B.A.         ....     5  Nov 

^j*    1  Frank  Lewis  Smith        ...     5  Nov 

384  Charles  Dowall  Bell,  M.B.        5  Nov 
524  Thomas  Charles  Patterson, 

M.B 5  Nov 

67 

G 


5  Nov 
5  Nov 
5  Nov 
5  Nov 
5  Nov 

5  Nov 


263  Martyn  Henry  Langford  ... 

317  Archibald  Fairley,  M.B.    ... 

512  Francis  Charles  Searle,  M.B. 

99  Arthur  Gordon  Valpy  French 

503  Walter  Everard  Lloyd 

DY\ 

p.     >  Cecil  Gordon  Sprague 

127  Albert  Christoph  Rusack.M.B.  5  Nov 


1910 

381  William  Herbert  King  0 
524  Horace  Elliot  Rose  Stephens, 

M.B 

145  John  Scott  Ward     

520         1 

NH    [Francis  Cooke  Alton... 
Portld  J 

111  Dermot  Loughlin,  M.B.      ... 
164  CharlesFoxOctaviusSankey, 

M.B 

Douglas  AshleyMitchell,M.B. 
392  (x)Ernest  Mac  Ewan 

pj    >  Arthur  Holmes  Joy,  M.B. 

BY 


Po 


Maurice  Charles  Mason 


170  Alexander  Stephen  Paterson, 

M.B 

Matthew  Fitzjames  Caldwell, 

M.B 

63  Robert     Nicholas    William 
Waller  Biddulph 
118  Ernest  Lacey  Markham,M.B. 

NH    i  Sidney     Wilfred   Grim- 
Malta  j       wade>  M-B"  ©       •■•• 
366        I 

NH  I  Herbert  Edward  Perkins 

Chat) 

159  Basil  Taylor,  M.B 

Ernest  Charles  Hoi  torn 
344aCbarles  Fitzgerald  Willes... 
531  James  Gordon  Danson.  M  B. 
524     I 
NH    I  George  Jameson  Carr,  M.B. 

Ply  J 

RM   |  Henry   Houston  Ormsby, 

Deal  f      M.B.,  B.A 

503  ) 
NH  I 
Hong  f 
Kong    J 

Algernon      Edgar      Percy 

Cheesman  .„         „.     4  Nov 


•  Edward  Moxon- Browne 


6  May 

6  May 
6  May 

6  May 

6  May 

6  May 
6  May 
6  May 

6  May 
6  May 

6  May 

6  May 

6  May 
6  May 

4  Nov 
4  Nov 

4  Nov 
4  Nov 
4  Nov 
4  Nov 

4  Nov 

4  Nov 
4  Nov 


177a 


SURGEONS. 


1911 

BMAYernonLicki old  Matthews  19  May 

Roger  Aiken  Rankine,  M.B.     19  May 

350aQuintin  Hume  Richardson      19  May 

453  William  Lewis  Cowardin  ...  19  May 
520    ) 

BY  \  Herbert  White    19  May 

Po     \ 

t^tt  f  Leonard  Alexander  Mon- 

pi    j      crieff,  M.B 19  May 

Adrian  Charles  Paterson   ...  19  May 
273eHenry  Edwin  Scargill        ...   19  May 

6  Thomas  Cock  19  May 

388  Malcolm  Milton  Melrose    ...  24  Nov 

170      j 

NH   >  Cecil  Hearle  Symons   .„  24  Nov 

Malta ' 

441  Al  red  Bernard  Clark,  M.B.    24  Nov 

520  Guy  Barton  Cookrem         ...  24  Nov 

18  3a  Herbert     Richard     Barnes 

Hull  24  Nov 

520  Charles     Malcolm      Russel 

Thatcher,  M.B 24  Nov 

225  Ernest    St.    George    Sagar 

Goodwin,  M.B.,  M.A.      ...24  Nov 
88  George      Douglas      Gordon 

Fergusson 24  Nov 

520  Ronald  John  Barlee  ...  24  Nov 

444  George  Donald  Macintosh, 

M.B 24  Nov 


1912 

46  Richard  Mortimer  Rowland 

Thursfield,  B.A 3  Apr 

539  Lovel  Moss,  M.B 3  Apr 

230  Joseph    Aloysius    O'Flynn, 

M.B 3  Apr 

150  James  Percy  Shorten        ...  3  Apr 

121 


261  Alfred  Rees  Price,  M.B.    ...  3  Apr 

476  Gordon  Victor  Hobbs        ...  3  Apr 
391aFrancis       John       Despard 

Twigg,  M.B 3  Apr 

547  Gordon  Ernest  Dormer  Ellis  3  Apr 

Francis  James  Burke,  M.B.  3  Apr 

493&Albert      Edward      Malone, 

M.B.,  B.A.    ©  4  Oct 

177  Hamlet  Mark  Whelan         ...  4  Oct 

231  Robert  Francis  Preston  Cory, 

B.A 4  Oct 

471&Henry  St.  Clair  Colson      ...  4  Oct 
329  Percy  Lempriere  Gibson,  M.B.. 

M.A 4  Oct 

545  George  Albert  Finegan     ...  4, Oct 
543  John  Timothy  Donal  Sullivan 

Higgins,  M.B.,  B.A.        ...  4  Oct 
484«Jackson  Graham  Boal,  M.B.  4  Oct 
20  Frederick  St.  Barbe   Wick- 
ham           4  Oct 

260  Sidney  Punch           4  Oct 


1913 

326  Arthur  Martin  Henry  © 
483&George  Foster   Braithwaite 

Page,  M.B 

435  Alexander  John  Patterson... 
416  William    Agar     Scholefield 

Duck         

456  Frederick  Cecil  Wright 
458  Bernard     Edward     Patrick 

Sayers 
81  David  Greig  Arthur 
191  Alexander  Simpson,  M.B.    .. 
180  Henry  Ellis  Yeo  White,  M.B. 

39  Michael  Meehan       

34  Devonshire  Penrose  Hawkes 

Pearson 

148a  Ivor  Stanley  Gabe 

544  Arthur  John  Tozer  ... 


149 


11  Apr 

11  Apr 
11  Apr 

11  Apr- 
il Apr 

11  Apr 
11  Apr 
11  Apr 
11  Apr 
11  Apr 

11  Apr 
11  Apr 
11  Apr 


SECRETARIES  TO  FLAG  OFFICERS,  &C.  178 


LIST  OF  ACCOUNTANT  OFFICERS  ON  THE  ACTIVE  LIST 
WHO  HAVE  SERVED  OR  ARE  SERVING  AS  SECRE- 
TARIES.   

I.- SECRETARIES   TO   COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF   (over   five   years' 

SERVICE   AS  SUCH). 


Alton,  Francis  C,  C.JB. 
Baker,  R.  Clutton 
Chappie,  John  H.G.,  C.B., 

M.V.O. 
Ferguson,  Charles  J. 
Keys,  John  A. 
Krabbe",  Frederick  J. 

II.— SECRETARIES  TO 


Luckham.  Charles  M, 
Manisty,  H.  W.  Eldon 
Martin,  William  E.  R. 
Parker,  Alfred  R. 
Pollard,  Charles  F.,  O.B. 
Pullen,  W.  Le  C4eyt 
Robinson,  Harry 

COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF  (tjkder  five  years' 

SERVICE  AS   SUCH). 


Row,  Philip  J.  H.  L. 
Share,  Hamnet  H. 
Smith,  F.  Harrison,  C.B. 
Taylor,  Frederick  G.  W 
Weekes,  Victor  H.  T. 
Willis,  George  H.  A. 


Batt,  Charles  E.  Cullinan,  William  F.  Motton,  Frederick  G. 

Bennett,  Martin  G.  Franklin,  Percy  H.  Murray,  Herbert  P.  W,  G. 

Blackler,  Leonard  Gask,  Walter  Rodham,  Cuthbert  H. 

Boulton,  Cyril  C.  Gilbert,  Henry  H.  Rowe,  Charles  H. 

Bremner,  Ernest  A.  Hewlett,  Graham  Russell,  Henshaw  R. 

Brown,  John  E.  A.  Lawford  Vincent  A.  Walshe,  Francis  W. 

Butcher,  Reginald,  M.V.O.    Lynes,  Charles  E.  Whyte,  William  M.  C.  B. 

Carter,  Andrew  J.  Measham,  Herbert  S ,  CM.  O. 

Coles,  George  H.  Miller,  Grenville  A.  Woodward,  Henry  W. 

Cooper,  John  Woolley,  Charles  E.  A. 

III.— SECRETARIES     TO     FLAG     OFFICERS  OTHER     THAN     COM- 
MANDERS-IN-CHIEF, AND    TO    COMMODORES    1st    CLASS. 


Baker,  John  C. 
Bamber,  Herbert  R.  M. 
Boardman,  John  C. 
Carter,  Richard  H. 
Cree,  Aubrey  McM. 
Dennys,  Edward  A. 
Eason,  Victor  C.  G. 
Gavin,  Chas.  M. 
Grant,  George 
Hall,  Hugh  S. 
Harvey,  Charles  R. 
Hicks,  R.  H.  D. 
Hoare,  Robert  R. 
Holmes,  John  D. 
Hood,  Basil  F. 
Hosking,  Richard  B. 


Jackman,  Ernest  W.  H, 
Johnson,  Cyril  S. 
Johnston,  William  J.  C. 
Kimber,  Albert  W. 
Martin,  George  F. 
Meredyth,  Charles  E.  B 
Miller,  Hugh 
Millett,  Thompson  H. 
Morris,  John  P.  C. 
Nind,  Frederick  D'O. 
Osmond,  George  W.  F. 
Owens,  George  B. 
Parker,  Edward  B. 
Penfold,  Owen  L. 
Putt.  William  P. 
Radcliffe,  Cyril 


Rapkin,  jreorrrey  J. 
Shettle,  John  B. 
Siddalls,  John. 
Silk,  Ernest  E. 
Spickernell,  Frank  T. 
Stack,  Alan  E. 
Syson,  John  L. 
Taylor,  Scarlett  de  V. 
Ward,  Cecil  A. 
Warleigh,  Lionel  G. 
Water  house.  Thomas  R. 
Watney,  Gilbert  J. 
Waymouth,  Frederick  R. 
Winter,  Alexander  C. 
Wonham,  Charles  S. 


IV.— SECRETARIES  TO  COMMODORES  2nd  CLASS. 


Blanchflower,  Edward  C. 
Bonning,  Hubert  B. 
Conde"  Williams,  Maurice 

M.  F. 
Cooke,  George  A. 
Drake,  Francis  R.  H. 
Eames,  Robert  F.  C. 
Grant.  Duncan  S.  O. 

62 


Haskins,  Francis  K. 
Heather,  Paul 
Jackson,  Henry  L. 
Medd,  Walter  H. 
Merry,  Colin  C. 
Messenger,  Arthur  W.  B. 
Michell.  Herbert  A. 
Pym,  Walter  H.  J. 


Roe,  Arthur  C. 
Strickland,  Arthur  F. 
Thomson,  George  H. 
Vizard,  Leonard  F. 
Watson,  George  W. 
Wells,  Arthur  M. 
Woodhouse,  Hector  B.  M. 


179 


PAtMASTERS-IN-CHIEF. 


PAYMASTERS-IM-CHIEF. 


1908 

See  I  /JTsniFrancis  Cooke    Alton, 
113*  f  kS^     CB 5  June 

~,s*/TJ\nTJohn    Henry     George 

010  \3/     Chappie,  C.B.,  M/V.O.  28  Sept 


1909 


See  I      /T\*Francis       Harrison 
520)mV2/     Smith,  CB.         ...  16  Feb 


1910 

See  \  /<-"\Wilriam       Le 
366/lsOJ     Pullen 


Geyt 


31  Mar 
524mCharles  Henry  Allen  Ward     31  Oct 


1911 

CG  Arthur  John  Brows 10  Apr 

366ntBalph  Balson  Marwood     ...       1  Dec 

1912 

524  Charles  Simpson  Moore     ...     30  Sept 

520  Frederick  George   Welling- 
ton Taylor 23  Dec 


1913 

520  Colville     Douglas     William 

Kiddle 14  Oct 

©Frederick  JamesKrabbe-     14  Oct 
(Deputy  Judge  Advocate 
of  the  Fleet,  21  Dec  08) 

385  Charles  Roach-Smith  ....     14  Oct 

512  Charles  Edward  Catlow  Webb 

8   Nov 
366(I)mWarwick  Arthur  Green     20   Nov 


1914 

524  Charles     Eynaud     Gabriel 


Johnston  .. 


21  Jac 


15 


FLEET    PAYMASTERS. 


180 


FLEET   PAYMASTERS. 


1900 


CG  m(7)Alexander 
Cubitt 


Edward 


1901 

180  Harry  Willis  Braddon 
385  fg)mHarry  Robinson 

mGeorge  Henry  Sturgess  ... 
191  Montague  Stephens 

CG  mFrederick     Wilkin     Iago 
Airey 

CG  Charles     Edward     Hughes 
Meredyth 

262  mCharles  Beresford   Dawes 

CG  mJames  Louis  Hill  German 

213  ttiEdward      Walter     Lloyd 
Street        


10  Aug 


9  Mar 

15  Mar 

8  Apr 

23  June 

1  Aug 

23  Oct 

4  Nov 

5  Nov 

21  Dec 


1902 

CG  James  Elliot  Vowler  Morton  7  Jan 

mScarlett  de  Verde    Taylor  11  Jan 

CG  mStanley  Edward  Elliott ...  12  Jan 

CG  mHoward  Cleveland         ...  11  Feb 

m William  Langdon  Gill     ...  1  Oct 

259  m*George  Christopher  Aubin 

Boyer        ._         ...        ...  22  Dec 

16 


1903 

ttl William  Budd  Penny      ...       1  Jan 
( Cashier  and  Store    Officer, 
Royal      Hospital       School, 
Greenwich.) 
520  mCharles     Edward      Allen 

Woolley 1  Jan 

(Store  Officer  and  Cashier  at 
R.N.  Hospital ,  Haslar.) 

Sec]  (J)mWilliam  Marcus  Charles 

145/     Beresford  Whyte,  C.M.G.     1  Jan 

540  mErnest  Edwin  Silk           ...  12  Apr 

277  mArthur  Wellesley  Morrell  18  May 

146  Herbert  Nono  Dymott       ...  16  July 

129ft(Z)Henry  De  Courcy  Ward  12  Aug 

CG  mWalter  Henry  John  Pym  23  Dec 


1904 


Richard    Way- 
Stanley 


CG  mFrederick 

mouth        .« 

266  mRichard    Ernest 
Sturgess     ... 

151  mfiobert      Frank      Charles 
Eames       

CG  mCharles  Edward  Fox  Webb 

356  mHerbert  Kennedy  Horsey 

(Store  Officer  and  Cashier  at 

R.N.  Hospital,  Chatham.') 

m  /ftNmGeorge  Hughlings 

*    {  \2/     Armstrong  Willis 

(Serving  at  Admiralty.') 

89  Charles  James    Ferguson  .„ 
31 


11  May 
21  May 

11  July 

12  July 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 
9  Oct 


181 


FLEET  PAYMASTERS. 


1905 

5  mWilliam  Lionel  Davy      ....  6  Jan 

259  mHoratio  Owen  Jones       ._  1  Feb 

145  mWingfield  Woolley  Alton  „.  4  Feb 

38  BtCharles  Stuart  Inglis       .„  1  Apr 

66  mGeorge  Grant        1  Apr 

381  ^Q^mJohn    Anthony    Keys  1  Sept 

231  mEdward  Henry  Eldred   ...  3  Sept 

218cmArthur     Reginald    George 

Beal          1  Oct 


1906 

480&mRobert  Edwin  Smith       ...  15  Jan 

273&  I  Sjm(^)Graliain  Hewlett  15  Jan 

*Theodore  Tasman  Lanyon...  15  Feb 

392  mGeorge  Alfred  Koe           ...  11  Apr 

385  niHamnet  Holditch  Share  9  June 

385(S)mReginald  Clutton  Baker  2  July 

tnEdward  Henry  Innes      ...  6  July 

160  mFrancis  Cooper  Leonard  ...  9  July 

520  mWilliam  Henry  Le  Brun....  15  July 

384  mWilliam  Henry  Campion...  9  Sept 

170  mErnest  St.  George  Alton  ....  27  Sept 

See    \  /5\(.Z)Alfred  Ramsey  Parker 

259    J  \SJ  24  Nov 

51 


1907 

487  mHenry  Charles    Frederick 

Cunliffe  Parker 16  Feb 

291  mTom  Seaman         10  Mar 

72  mRobert  Ross  Hastings     ...  1  Apr 

pi     t  mHenry  Constantine       ....  1  Apr 

219  Alfred  Harry  Veitch           ...  21  Apr 

339&mJohn  Edward  Jones         ....  15  May 

47  (J)mCharles    Minty    Luck- 
ham           ...         ...         ...  19  Aug 

34  m*Gilbert  Graham              .„  5  Oct 

9  Beauchamp   Urquhart    Col- 

clough       ...         ._         ...  28  Oct 

153  mEdmund  Francis  Rowe  ...  14  Nov 

303  (J)William   Ernest   Russell 

Martin      20  Dec 

432  Albert  Greenwood  .„         ....  30  Dec 


1908 

154«mJohn  Ellis  Dathan  ...       5  Jan 

See    {  sr\  Charles        Fleetwood 

266   {  ^8;     Pollard,  C.B.         ....      1  Mar 

m*(/)Frederick        "William 

Hammond  ...         ...     26  Mar 

149  mErnest  Alexander  Bremner     1  Apr 
366     | 

Page  I  mFrank  Lenn      1  Apr 

431a  J 
Sec  t 
159    (  J°nn  Cooper         ._  ...  12  June 

284  Charles  Henry  Rowe  ...      3  July 

326cmBertram  Cowles  Allen,  M.V.O. 

21  Oct 
448  mHugh  Seymour  Hall        ...     26  Oct 

72 


FLEET  PAYMASTEE8. 


182 


1908  -eontd. 

IB  WS  (Z)mCharles  John 

Ehrhardt  Rotter 9  Nov 

273&mHerbert  James  Hargraves  9  Nov 

127<zmHarry  George  Wilson      ...  9  Nov 

See  (  (.OmCuthbert  Halliburton 

552  |      Rodham „     29  Nov 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

80  (Z)Richard  Bosustow  Hosking 

19  Dec 
150  Alfred  Withers  Claxton     ...     20  Dec 


1909 

232  m(7)Walter  Morshead      ...       4  Feb 

545  m(7)Wilf rid  Joseph  Aloysius 

Carter        28  Feb 

Ernest  Alfred  Redman       ...      7  Mar 

213  mHenry  Mortlock  Ommanney     1  Apr 
263  (J)mHenry  Horniman       ...       1  Apr 
tttPhilip  John  Hawkins  Lan- 
der Row    ... 1  Apr 

(Private  Secretary  to  Governor 
of  South  Australia) 

(J)Charles  Scrivener  Won- 

ham  9  June 

Frederick  William   Frankis 

Vining      ._         24  Aug 

267  George  Prior  Wilson  ...    10  Sept 


-     /Q\(-Z")lttThompson  Horatio 
5    \2J    Millett         

180ft(7)Henry  Elliot      

5     (|)(i")Walter  Gask 

99  Albert    Edward      Butterfill 
Hosken     ...         

366  Harry  Foden  

92 


14  Sept 
24  Oct 
6  Nov 

6  Dec 
12  Dec 


1910 

170  lttGeorge  Edward  Coleridge  15  Jan 

(J)William    Francis  Wells  17  Jan 

471&Wilfrid  Cooper       ...         ._  25  Jan 

385  *  Vincent  Adrian  La  wford...  1  Apr 

127Z>(J)Henry   Herbert   Gilbert  1  Apr 

273  Trevor  Hayles         1  Apr 

524  George  William  Forbes  Osmond 

14  Apr 

196aPercy  John  Ling     ...         ._  19  Apr 

274  (i) Allison  Bellamy  Hall     ...  30  Apr 

Herbert  Arthur  David  John 

Gyles         ._          5  June 

505  Montague  Augustus  Penfold  15  June 

531  Reginald  Phelps  Walker  ...  30  July 

524  (2) Joseph  Hall 30  July 

1 59  (J)mAlfred  Charles  Ransom  4  Aug 

86  ( J)Frederick  Matthew  Mitchell  25Aug 

Frederick  George  Motton...  12  Sept 

252  mHarry  Granville  Ley        ...  1  Oct 

175  John  West  Creighton          ...  1  Oct 

484«William   Davenport  Sarratt       1  Oct 

431  mWilliam      John      Parsons 

Pettit        1  Oct 

391«Kenneth  Sydney  Hay         ...  13  Oct 

352  (Z)mWilliam  Bell    ...          ...  28  Oct 

420  Sydney  Herbert  Jones- Parry  9  Nov 


1911 

114  Harry  Manly  Casely   Elliott  14  Jan 

366  Philip  William  Roome        ...  31  Jan 

1  Duncan  Stuart  Ogilvie  Grant  1  Feb 

48  Felix  Abraham        ._         ...  1  Mar 

326omHarold  Boxer  Pearson    ...  6  Mar 

473  Owen  Linzey  Penfold        ._  3  Apr 

288  mJohn  Smyth  Annesley     ...  14  Apr 

122 


183-4 


FLEET  PAYMASTERS. 


1911—  contd. 

238  mJohnTurnbull  Wright  ...  1  June 
496  m(ir)Richard    Hood     Grant 

Phillips     1  June 

199  mBernard  Hallowes  Ward. .    13  June 
Sec  1  mWilliam  Frederick  Cullinan 
252  \  16  June 

Owen  Robert  Mathew        ...      3  July 
385  mWilliam  Knighton  Stephens    2  Aug 

Leonard  Foley  Vizard       ...     31  Aug 

239  William   Thomas   Hamshaw 

Hayward  ...         ...         ...    31  Aug 

117  Richard  Birkett  Brooks  ...  31  Aug 
547  Edward  Allen  Dennys  ...  31  Aug 
385  (J)mVictor  Herbert  Thomas 

Weekes      31  Aug 

431  mWilliam  Daves      31  Aug 

388  Harold  Rodham       31  Aug 

258  mRobert  Archibald  Morrison 

Burridge 30  Sept 

237  Charles  Lefebvre  Hammond      1  Oct 
552  Richard  Francis  Wardroper        1  Oct 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.) 
11    Richard     George     Herbert 

Tyrer         1  Oct 

mHenry      Wilfred       Eldon 

Manisty    ..  5  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government 
(Finance  and  Civil  Member  of 
Naval   Board   and   JSaval 
Secretary, ~) 
47  Arthur  Robert  Ireland       ...       8  Oct 
mSydney  Bennetts  ...     11  Oct 

91  Gerard  Alfred  Edward/Wyllys  29  Oct 
387  Percy  Herbert  Franklin    ...     17  Nov 
71  (Z)mJames  Henry  Griffiths     31  Dec 


1912 

213  (7)m William  Ernest  Crocker  19  Feb 
120*(J)mFrederick  Arthur  Frith 

Banbury 19  Feb 

63  Harold  James  Duthoit  Spriggs  19  Feb 

261  mAugustus  Percival  Hughes  26  Feb 

503  (i)mThomas  Haves            ....  28  Feb 

113  Charles  Frederick  Withell._  9  Mar 

131  Edgar  Bocqaei  Swan         ...  1  Apr 

152 


507aWalter  Edward  Wallis       ...  13  Apr 

Sec   1 

1 1  la  f  Charles  Ernest  Batt        ...  19  Apr 

65  James  Ernest  Courtney  Cox  5  May 

148«Henry  Edmond  O'Dowd  ...  9  May 

509  Charles  Reeves  Bunbury  ...  31  May 
Sec  I  (i)mHenshaw  Robert  Russell 

263  (  7  July 

476  George  Herbert  Sweeting  ...  7  July 
Sec  I  mHerbert    Stanley    Meas- 

114  I      ham         7  July 

118  mEd ward  Ferdinand  Murray  11  Sept 

mPhilip  Ramsay      6  Oct 

457  mJohn  Spencer  Place          ...  6  Dec 
ZZ>*(_Z~)Ernest  Walsham  Charles 

Turing        6  Dec 

280  mAlf red  Thomas  Babb       ...  6  Dec 

Philip  Bennett  Stevens      ...  6  Dec 

mWilliam  James  Killpartrick  1 6  Dec 

528  Bertram  Howard  Wodeman...  31  Dec 


1913 

366  John  Dickenson  Holmes  ...  25  Jan 
326  Charles  Edward  Lynes  ...  16  Feb 
39  mLeonard  Edward  Tier  ...  6  Apr 
342  Frank  Percy  Edward  Hanham  7  June 
391cmCharles  Russell  Harvey  ...  30  June 
182&(J)John  Cecil  Baker     '      ...  30  June 

299  mGerald  Solfleet       30  June 

234  Frederick  Arthur  Cornford...  30  June 
521  Grenville  Acton  Miller  ...  17  July 
389  mMasw ell  Thomas  Bourne  Fowler 

4  Aug 

448  ( Cyr^  Radcliffe       .„         ...  15  Aug 

Mackenzie  Leask    ...         ...  26  Aug 

100  Robert  Alfred  Jinkin          ...  7  Sept 

George  Harold  Coles          ...  28  Sept 

347m Archibald  Taylor 2  Nov 

167  George  Bruce  Keecan        ...  9  Nov 
67  Edward     Thomas     Murray 

Green 22  Nov 


1914 

225  ( J)mErnest  William  Heathcote 


Jackman 


10  Feb 


186 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


185 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


1910 

63a(7)WiUiam  Heath  Eves 
150  Donald  Graham  Hewlett 
260  Ernest  Humphrey  McArthur  Dyer    .. 
430  mWilliam  John  Cochrane  Johnston 

Geoffrey  Perceval  Silver 
421  William  Frederick  Haynes 

47  Arthur  Mudge  

217  William  Randal  Hodder  

IB  m(T)Charles  Betton  Roberts  ... 
174«mErnest  William  Loxley  Mainprice  . 

127  John  Percival  Ratcliff , 

231  mLionel  George  Warleigh       

161  *  Cyril  Cuningham  Boulton     

175  Lefebvre  Hammond    ... 

510  Bernard  William  Gillhespie  Cook 


Staff  Paymaster. 


11  May 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
21  July 
24  July 

9  Aug 

12  Aug 

31  Aug 
15  Nov, 
26  Dec 


1911 

4  Arthur  Manley  Wells  fJ : 
163  mRichard  Charles       ._  .„ 

177  Albert  William  Kimber         

79  Tom  Henley 

582«Robert  Richard  Hoare 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.') 

(J)  mAlan  Edward  Stack     

(Lent  for  duty  under  Turkish  Government.) 

337  mAugustus  Elliott  Tabuteau  

155  (J)ntFrancis  John  Kingham  Melsome 

27  Joseph  Theodore  Gedge 

132  Ralph  Henry  Duncan  Hicks 
61  Ernest  William  Spencer  Pellowe     ._ 
166  William  Francis  Edward  O'Bryne 

27 


Paymaster, 


11  May  06 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 
30  June  06 

30  June  06 
21  July  06 
24  July  06 

9  Aug  06 

12  Aug  06 

31  Aug  06 
15  Nov  06 
26  Dec    06 


20  Jan 

20  Jan    07 

6  Feb 

6  Feb  07 

7  Feb 

7  Feb  07 

15  Mar 

15  Mar  07 

5  Jure 

5  June  07 

19  June 

19  June  07 

2  Oct 

2  Oct    07 

25  Oct 

25  Oct   07 

16  Nov 

16  Nov  07 

19  Nov 

19  Nov  07 

25  Nov 

25  Nov  07 

9  Dec 

9  Dec  07 

185a 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


1912 

160aOswald  Carter.... 

362  mErnest  Richard  Graham    .... 

218  tttArthur  Robert  TothiU 

221  mRichard  St.  John  Young  ... 

217&(J)Francis  Eliot  Adams 

364  tltThomas  William  Spencer  Seath 

69  tit  James  Bickford  Evens 
438  Harry  Norman  Jolliffe 
454  Arthur  Barker  Smith 
202  mRichard  Rodney  Hamer    ... 

44  (JT)mAlfred  Ernest  Aylen  .... 


1913 

520  tltFrancis  Randall  Hugo  Drake 
16  tltVictor  Octavius  Padwick    ... 
26  ntPercy  Cruse 

557«Ernest  Alexander  Couper 
ha  John  Cecil  Turner 

Alfred  1  homas  Larcom  Nye 

384  (jQArthur  Reeve  Cowman    ... 

200tltMaurice  William  Whyham  ... 

340«ttt(/)Edward  Percy  Jones 

545  Arthur  Charles  Roe 


Staff  Paymaster. 

Paymaster. 

...  25  Jan 

25  Jan    08 

...  10  Mar 

10  Dec    07 

...  21  May 
...  29  May 
5  June 

21  May  08 

29  May  08 

5  June  08 

...     4  Sept 
...     7  Sept 
...  28  Sept 
...  25  Oct 

4  Sept  08 

7  Sept  08 

28  Sept  08 

25  Oct   08 

..  30  Oct 

30  Oct   08 

...     9  Dec 

9  Dec  08 

1914 


129  Arthur  Fulham  Weston 


49 


15  Jan 
,  15  Jan 

16  Feb 
1  Mar 
8  May 

28  May 
11  Sept 
11  Oct 
4  Nov 
23  Nov 


3  Feb 


15  Jan  09 

15  Jan   09 

16  Feb  09 

I  Mar  09 
8  May  09 

28  May  09 
11  Sept  09 

II  Oct  09 
4  Nov  09 

23  Nov  09 


3  Feb   10 


PAYMASTERS. 


186 


PAYMASTERS. 


1910 

108  (Z)G-eorge  Burton  Osborne     31  Mar 
365  (J)mArchibald  Charles  Stan- 
ley Bere  ...         ...         ...     7  Apr 

277  Henry  William  Woodward        8  May 
505  Rowland  George  Kobinson       4  Aug 

Sec  ) 

273  f  Leonard  Blackler  .„         ...     5  Oct 

62  Horace  Baird  9  Oct 

524  Arthur      William       Bryant 

Messenger...         ...         ...  19  Oct 

180  Reginald  Francis  Brown    ....  31  Oct 


1911 

520mJohn    Edwin  Ambrose 
Brown... 
46ntNorman  Frederick  Roy    ... 
377mBdward  Goggin  Styles     ... 
390    Edward  Pink  Rickcord     ... 
Sec    I 
47 1&  (  George  Bolster  Owens    ... 

520(J)mMaurice  George    Broad 

Brown       .. 

66  mEdward  Boucher 

Sec 
127 
520 


Reginald  Butcher,  M.V.O. 
Aubrey  McMahon  Cree  ... 


7  Jan 
27  Jan 
10  Apr 
19  Apr 

1  Dec 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 

31  Dec 

31  Dec 


1912 

561  mPercy  James  Hazel  ...  24  Feb 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Aus- 
tralian Government') 

3gg    |  Francis  Weldon  Walshe...     2  Mar 

Sec    J  Thomas     Ryder      Water- 
99    )      house     ....         ...         ...     2  Mar 

546      John  Siddalls       ....         ...     2  Mar 

520       mBernard    Arthur    Shaw 

Bromley  2  Mar 

6  Louis  Joseph  Philip  Gerard 

McSheehy. 20  June 

23 


366  mDavid  Edward  Smith      ...  20  June 
520  Hugh  Miller „     1  July 

Sec      ) 

520      }  Martin  Gilbert  Bennett      8  Aug 
WColl  \ 

Sec     (  Herbert  Patrick  William 
39 la)      George    Murray  ...     9  Sept 

366  Charles  Mortimore  Meeson      30  Sept 
546  tttJames    Meade    Loughnan 

Cusack 1  Oct 

363  Arthur  Clive  Denman         ...    1  Nov 

Paae  i  COHerbert  Arthur  Michell 

431J  f  13  Dec 

384  mFrederick  D'Oyly  Nind  ...  23  Dec 

1913 

524  Cyril  Barnard  Nevill  Lewis    27  Feb 
Knighton  Henry  Arnold         22  Apr 
191  Cyril  Wilfrid  Capner  ...  23  June 

141  Frederick    John    Deslandes 

de  Veulle 1  Aug 

3^    [  Cecil  Arthur  Ward...        ...      1  Aug 

Sec    \  tnEdward  Charles  Blanch- 

366    )      flower      .«         ...         ._  1  Aug 

503  ) 

Z>rV(7)Robert  Haves 1  Aug 

VY) 

224  John  Mackey  Hodge  ...  1  Aug 

William  Lindsay 7  Oct 

(Lent  for  duty  u?ider  Australian 

Government.) 

524  George  Loste  Moon.  .         ...  7  Oct 

OlSydney  George  Andrews   ...  1  Nov 

524mSydney  Williams  Finch     ...  8  Nov 

195a James  Henry  Batchelor       ...  19  Nov 

520  mBasil  Edward  Porter        ....  19  Nov 

1914 

AO    ) 

113J  (  (-^Reginald  Unwin  Davis   21  Jan 

47 


187 


ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS. 


ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS. 


1902 

148cCecil  Salisbury  Manners    ... 
^q    *>  Kobert  Townsend  Johnson 

20  Leonard  Richard  Barker    ... 
Sec    } 
266    (  William  Pearce  Putt 

385  Arthur  Clifton  Pelham-Kent 

476  mWilliam  Henry  Hughes  ... 

518  William  Gordon  Stainer     ... 

127    ] 

DY  V  Charles  Frederick  "Webber 

Asc    \ 

493  Ernest  "William  Cox 

183amCunningham  Prior 

AO    j  John    Duncan    Macaulay 

391a  J      Cavanagh 


1903 

j^j?  [  mThomas  Alfred  Woolf    ... 

86  mCyril  Sheldon  Johnson    ... 

ogj  |  HI  John  Luxmore  Syson    ... 

229  mHarold     Francis    Gundry 

Mayston    ....        

Sec 
432 


John  Basil  Shettle 


27  May 
10  June 
18  July 

12  Aug 

22  Aug 

13  Sept 
30  Sept 

5  Nov 

13  Nov 

26  Nov 

13  Dec 


17  Jan 
23  Jan 

2  Feb 

5  Feb 
4  Mar 


Bligh 


589  Augustus    Frederick 

Livesay      8  Mar 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government.     Has  local   acting 

rank  of  Paymaster). 

12aEdward  Courtney  Child     ...  10  Mar 

503  Harry  Sampson  Orchard    ...  25  Mar 

AO  I  Raymond  Spencer  Thurs- 

520  )      field         27  Mar 

88  John  Stewart  Stromqvist  ...  30  Mar 
170  Charles  Stanley  Burgess  ...  5  Apr 
251  Arthur  Foster  Strickland  . .  12  Apr 
492aGeorge  Victor  Max   Hamer  19  Apr 

^?2r    )  mWilliam  Douglas  Travers 

pltl]      Morri8h  19API 


25 


263  tltPaul  Heather 15  May 

185aJames  Christopher  Spalding  18  May 

358&mJames  Edward  Pitcairn        18  June 

AO  I 

goo  r  Herbert  Martyn  Boxer     ....  18  June 

524  Norman  Cunningham         ...  29  June 
385  "William  Reginald  Roe       ...     2  Aug 

432  John  Ellery  Tizard 21  Aug 

385  John  Norman  Fletcher      ...  23  Aug 
23  Thomas  Oscar  Mackie         ...  10  Sept 
490  (i)mEdward  Garfield  Leyshon  2  Oct 
451  a(_Z)mHenry  Augustus  Milman  2  Oct 
264<zAlfred      Bernard      Stairs 

Townend  5  Oct 

286  Reginald  Arthur  Bradbury  20  Oct 
228aPhilip  Skelton  Graham  ...  26  Oct 
520  Malcolm  Eric  Poignand  ...  2  Nov 
498  William  John  Archer  Brown  4  Nov 
Sec  \ 
384    I  John  Cogswell  Boardman  11  Nov 

John   Arthur  Fitz-warine 

Bourchier        ...        ....  12  Nov 

444  Donald  Andrew  Peart       „„  12  Nov 
317  Walter  John  Sims  ...         ._  16  Nov 

jff    i  Geoffrey  Jennings  Rapkin  4  Dec 

366  Norman  Scott  Robertson  ...  29  Dec 


Sec 
352 


mRichard^Hector  Carter...  31  Dec 


1904 

Ian  Riach  Watson  ...         ...  24  Jan 

176aSydney  John  Wright  ...  4  Feb 
464  Terence  Macleane  Salter  ...  5  Feb 
151  Francis  Garfit  Cavanagh  ...  20  Feb 
153  mHenry  Arthur  Brown  .  8  Mar 
452  mWilliam  Hale  Coomber  ...  27  Mar 
163  Frederick  George  Cunning- 
ham   27  May 

William  Albert  Vernon     ...  30  June 
1  mClaud  Middleton  Ware  ...  14  July 
276  George  Alfred  Cooke  ...  14  July 

411  Percy      Francis      Fincham 

Bourne      17  July 

265«Hugh  Russell  Stock  ...  19  July, 


60 


ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS, 


188 


391  cJohn  Churchward  Hart      ...  21  Aug 

111  Percy  D' Evelyn  Marks      ...  23  Aug 

AO    \ 

252    \  Hugh  Maclean  Richardson  30  Aug 

29      Edwin  Pusey  Thompson....     9  Sept 
AO    (John     William      Edward 

39U  J      Gilhespy  14  Sept 

575  Shelley    Blanchard    Arthur 

Stuart       22  Sept 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Govt.  Has  local  acting  rank  of 
Paymaster.) 
35  Arthur  Sennett  "Whyham  ..     7  Oct 
38  Clarence   Teasdale-Buekell     15  Oct 
335  Norman    D'Arcy  Thompson  31  Oct 
H8a Donald  Horatio  Nelson     ...     1  Nov 
520  Horace       Duncan        Craig 

Meredith 10  Nov 


1905 

520  Frank  Lankester  Horsey    ...  22  Jan 

66  Charles  Fitzroy  Baker  ...  25  Jan 
Sec    1 

520    f  ^eor§e  Henry  Thomson  28  Jan 

185_-z.Guy  Percival  Woollerton  ...  31  Jan 
70  Charles  Howard  Heaton    ...     7  Feb 
Sec    I 
503    (  mColin  Campbell  Merry...  23  Feb 

AO    1 

448  f  Cyril  Ambrose  shove  •-  28  Feb 
384  Harald  Millner  Cockrem  ...  14  Mar 
620  mHarold      Charles     Frank 

Pinsent     28  Mar 

(Secretary,  Department  of  Naval 

Service,  Ottawa.') 

34<zThomas  Moffat  FitzGerald       1  Apr 

228  Alan  Murray  Austin  ....     3  Apr 

113ottichard      Gerald      Thomas 

Sennett     ...         ...         ....  12  Apr 

qqk  \  Francis  Kenelm  Kempson  13  Apr 
oo5     J 

117«mDuncan  Lome  Stewart  ...  16  Apr 

174c  Arthur      William     Edward 

Baddeley   ...         ..  ...  7  May 

510  Herbert  Garfit  Cavanagh  ._      9  May 

520  Douglas  Baillie  Lee  ...  21  May 

William  Robson  Scotland  .. .  23  May 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 

Government.) 

89 


Alexander  Arthur  Des  Vceux 

Ewing       10  June 

(Lent    Colonial    Office  for  service 

as  Asst.  District  Commissioner 

Southern  Nigeria.) 

418aWilliam  James  Davison     ...  16  June 

332  Edward    Haughton      Nigel 

Kennedy 30  July 

Wilfrid  Strudwicke  Cox    ...     5  Aug 

AO  )  William     Ernest     George 

9y   |      Burtenshaw       ...         ...  14  Aug 

252    1 

DY    I  William  Edward  Gilbert     15  Aug 

Cape  \ 

AO    ) 

,„.     >  Henry  Prosser  Williams  ...  21  Aug 

Sec    | 

07     }■  George  Frederick  Martin     30  Aug 

Reginald  Barrington  Bates        3  Sept 


Andrew  Jerome  Carter  ...  30  Sept 


Sec 
476 
3.30«James      Anderson      Brown 

Robertson  ...        .„         ...  30  Sept 

fil   \  Harold  Charles  Malim    ...     6  Oct 
487  Herbert  Ward  Landon        ...     7  Oct 

AO  I 

,gg   >  Hubert  Brian  Bonning    ...     9  Oct 

505  Alexander  Conway  Colles....  16  Oct 
213  John  Philip  Claude  Morris  26  Oct 
231  William  Holman  Ingmire...  28  Nov 
(A)EdwardBertramParker  28  Nov 
273&Bernard  Francis  Colson     ...  26  Dec 


1906 

Sec    I  Maurice  Marcel  Frederic 

524    )      Conde"-  Williams 

284  James  Dean... 

AO 

366 

[  Alexander 


16  Jan 
19  Jan 


?  Cyril  Joseph  Thornton  .^  25  Jan 


Augustus 
Edward  Robinson 


Page 

431* 

299  Fritz  John  Reger    ... 

129«  David  Sidney  Lambert 

381  Archibald  Frederick  Cooper 

AO   ) 

9~ 0    >  Geoffrey  Thomas  Smyth... 

196a  George  William  Watson    ... 
117 


12  Feb 

21  Feb 
2  Mar 
7  Mar 

21  Mar 
25  Mar 


189 


ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS. 


175  William  Augustus  Lloyd  ...     7  Apr 

AO   \  John  Alick  Edward  Wood- 

266    J      house      28  Apr 

AO    I 

366     t  John  Morley  Bell  ....  10  May 

237  John  Moore  Buckle  ...  16  June 

AO    | 

47g     f  Bernard  Carter    ...         ...  22  June 

47  Reginald     Eustace      Ilbert 

Crosse        ...         ...         ....  28  June 

153  Philip  Marrack        ...         .„     2  July 

AO    ) 

ogQ    f  Kenneth  Sydney  Carpmael  12  July 

252    1  ^eecney  Louis  Rogers     ...  21  July 

259  Steriker  Finnis 24  July 

££  |  Eric  Bramley  Elstob        ._,  2  Aug 
AO 


385 


tttAlec  Ernest  Haine 


2  Not 


Ernest  Hamilton  Stern  ...  8  Aug 
431  Basil  Ashmore  Stinton  ...  10  Aug 
366  WilliamSydneyDuncombeRae  4  Sept 

AO    I 

259     |  Cecil  Hugh  de  Denne    ...     9  Sept 

339  J  Herbert      Cecil      Whiteley 

Turner 15  Sept 

484a  John  Thomas  Victor  Webster  30  Oct 

AO 

170 

288  Cecil  Frederick  Turner      ...  22   Not 

39  aPaul  Sebring  Strickland  „..  25   Nov 

2^    |  Frank  Todd  Spickernell      21    Dec 

1907 

AO\ 

552  fLes^e  Sutton  Brown        .„  25  Jan 

(L°nt  for  duty  tinder  Australian  Govt.) 
507a Amyas  Noel  Humphreys  ...  1  Feb 
149  Hubert  Frederick  Hewetson  13  Feb 
26  Kenneth  Edgar  Badcock  ...  13  Feb 
Sec 
457 


mWalter  Hall  Medd 


18  Feb 


430  Alexander  Charles  Home  ...  19  Feb 

AO  \ 

520  f  Edward  Tregurtha  Leah...     2  Mar 

385  Henry  Leigh  Jackson         ...     7  Apr 

232  John  Frank  Woolley  ....  16  Apr 

108  Arthur  Gilmer  Smith         ...  20  Apr 

9  Thomas  Archibald  Batchelor  24  Apr 

238  Charles  Murray  Gavin       ...  27  Apr 

AO  I 

nan  \  Harold  Rollo  Gore  Browne. ..28  Apr 

524  Lewis     Anselm    da     Costa 

Ricci        .„         ...         .„  29  Apr 
152 


385* Richard  Francis  Durman 
352  Richard  James  Cosway 


,  |  (A)Charles  Robert  Finch 
Noyes  ... 


366 
Page  > 
431a  J 

22  Leslie  Charles  EdwardAyre 
552  Leslie    Herbert   Mosse- 

Robinson 


2  May 
16  May 

25  May 
30  May 

24  June 


AO 


{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
,,  1  Valentine  Harry  Goldsmith  13  July 

448  Charles  Henry  Anson  Crouch  6  Aug 
473  Robert  James  Todd  Perdue  10  Aug 
366  Haiold    Charles     Frederick 

Foot  12  Aug 

4805Reginald  Van  Tromp  Orgill  13  Aug 
237  John  Reginald  Sale  ...  17  Aug 

99  Edward  Thomas  Fair  lie     ...  30  Aug 
5  Edward  Charles  Annaheim  19  Sept 
366  Arthur  Savory  Holborn 
Sec 


385 


Basil  Frederick  Hood 


tington-Ince 


19  Sept 

20  Sept 

3  Oct 
11  Oct 


145  ( 
336  1 

Page  \  Lionel  Douglas  McKean 

431a  I 

218cErnest      Joseph       Edward 

Webster 15  Oct 

258  CharlesJoseph  Selwyn-Smith    2  Nov 
512  Gerald      Desmond     Colville 

Kiddle       9  Nov 

114  Geoffrey  Laxton  Jotham    ...  10  Nov 

430    (Gilbert  John  Watney    ...  18  Nov 

117  John  Noel  With       16  Dec 

47  William    Shelf ord     Skinner  19  Dec 
262  Victor   Cecil   Gould  Eason    28  Dec 


1908 

392  Archibald    Charles   Mackay 

Edmonds 13  Jan 

AO   ) 

,o"    \  Frederick  Charles  Pidcock  21  Jan 

218  Seymour  Francis  Coiin  Tyers 


Tyers          

31  Jan 

213  Reginald  Douglas  Paffard  ... 

7  Feb 

392  Gordon  Franklin     

8  Feb 

2*^3  John  Frederick  Stephens  ... 

2  Mar 

AO    )  Victor      Edward      Dixon 
266    1      Valentine          

13  Mar 

471b  1  J°nn  Egremont 

27  Mar 

185 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


190 


385  Kichard  Chenevix  Fleury       10  Apr 
146  Charles   Edward    Gwernant 

Jeffreys     ...        11  Apr 

Alexander  Charles  Winter...  26  Apr 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Greek 
Govt.) 

217£Lloyd  Hirst 1  May 

252  Harold  Gordon  Badger       ...  24  May 
200  (A)  George  Stanley  Trewin      17  June 

127aHenry  Kogers  12  July 

159  Jack  Richard  Allen             ...  12  July 
326cPhilip  Edward  Goldsmith  ...  15  July 
4  Alfred  Horace  Steele  Steele- 
Perkins      8  Aug 

273imJobn  Geoffrey  Elgar        ...  12  Aug 
127£(7)Archibald  John  Dowdes- 

well  20  Aug 

217  William  Anlaby  Gore  Onslow  23  Aug 
180  Herbert      Ralph     Munro 

Bamber 25  Aug 

AO    \  (7) William  Evelyn  Hatten 

326     |      Jolly      r  11  Sept 

^a  }  Edwin  Howard  Wethey...  29  Sept 
Charles  Truscott  Phillips  ....     7  Oct 

261  William       Pierce       Butler 

Cormac ...  13  Oct 

(7)Guy  Campbell 17  Oct 

*£    I  Francis  Knox  Haskins  ...  27  Oct 

61  mAlan  Keith  Hornstein     ...     3  Nov 
385  Warneford  Gerrard  Wilkinson 

Prall  30  Nov 

273  Arthur  Gwynne  Harris      ....     2  Dec 
114  mGeorge  Albert  Whitting...     5  Dec 

|L?  [  James  Rustat  Hemsted    ...     7  Dec 

AO    I  Stanley  Seymour  Conway 

266    (      Parsons 10  Dec 

239  Oswald  Johnson  Wainwright  20  Dec 


2  Jan 
19  Jan 


1909 

385  William       George 
Enright     ... 

"Tai    \  Leslie  Norman  Sa: 

^9    |  (7)John  Eustace  Hargrave  8  Feb 

546  James      Archibauld     Casa- 

major  Gaussen    ...         ....  10  Feb 

291  (7)0dden  Hewlett  Read    ....  11  Feb 

263  Arthur     Prestwich     Henry 


Ewart 


Rouquette... 


1  Mar 


218 


A  O     i    7  )George  Arthur  Patrick 

476     |      Webster  14  Mar 

391«(7)Sidney  Waring  Saxton  ...  19  Mar 
388  Herbert  Charles  Waldron  ...  24  Mar 
150  Geoffrey  Larpent  Simmons  16  Apr 
342  Arthur  Cyril  Austin  Janion  2  May 
AO  )  , 
326    I  (7)Marcus  Blake  .  _  ...     4  May 

582«(7)Basil  Miles  Peck  ...     9  June 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
166  Henry  Livingston  Shaw  ...  19  June 
561  Geoffrey  Bui wer  Joseph  Stuart  1  July 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
342  (7)Denzil  Robert  Thurstan  29  July 
326  Edwin  Keates  Odam  ...  31  July 
326  George  Roy  Whitfield        ...  12  Aug 

99  (7)Herebert  EdWard  Symons  13  Aug 
384  mRupert  Ditmas  Atkins  ...  16  Aug 
4805(7)Lewis  Roland  Wibmer...  5  Sept 
509  Edward  Wilfrid  Harry  Travis24  Sept 

68aWilliam  Peter  Rainier  ....  16  Oct 
528  Francis  Reginald  Stephens  20  Oct 
175  Albert  Blennerhassett 

Johnston  23  Oct 

AO  I  (7)Kenneth  Beatson  Septi- 

326  j      mus  Greig  ...         ...  14  Nov 

120  Frederick  James  Lloyd  ...  22  Nov 
363  Herbert  Percy  Hunter      ._     9  Dec 

1910 

266  Cecil  Kingsley  Lloyd    .         .  13  Jan 
48  Hector        Roy     Mackenzie 

Woodhouse       .         .         .15  Feb 

100  (7)  William  Mostyn  Hawkes  20  Feb 
202  Reginald  Patrick  Mackenzie  11  Mar 
AO  I 

352  \  George  Henry  Russell       .  19  Mar 

80  Frederick    Noel     Langford 

Oliver       .         .         .         .23  Mar 

89  (7)  Alexander  Hunter  Payne  3  Apr 
381  Ernest  Dudley  Gordon  Colles  5  Apr 
448  John  Hackney  .  .  .12  Apr 
155  Arthur  Wilson  Mac  Ilwaine     26  Apr 

65  (7) Dudley  Laugham  Noakes     9  May 
AO    j 
273     I  Gerald  Arthur  Youle  .     .  22  May 

231  Charles        Arthur       Nairn 

Kershaw 17  June 

113  Edwin  Howard  Drayson       .     3  Aug 

39  Algernon    Wynn    Pendennis 

Phillips   .         .         .         .14  Aug 

AO  ] 

2g3  l  Hubert  Lloyd  Barrow  .      1  Sept 

256 


190a 


ASSISTANT     PAYMASTERS. 


476 


131  (7)William  Bertram  Callawayl5  Oct 
303  (7)Berbert  Holden  Smith       18  Oct 

3^]  Nowell  Baird     ...     19  Oct 

524  (7)Francis  Philip  Bayly  Jones  9  Nov 
267  Walter  Stanley  Magrath  .  11  Nov 
389  (7)Roger   Ernest  Worthing- 

ton  .         .         .         .19  Nov 

J  (J)  Norm  an   Bidley    Fair- 
|      bairn  Redhead        .         .     2  Dec 
387  Gerald  Easterby  Maynard    .    26  Dec 

1911 

AO    \  Rowland        Christopher 
266    |      Jerram  .         .        .         .    20  Feb 
63  Frederick  John  Good  .         .     1  May 
259  Hugh  Littleton    .  .9  May 

151  Charles  Alexander  Gibb  .  12  June 
160  Walter  Keir  Campbell  Grace  18  June 
385     1 

Page  I  (A)John  Henry  Lidderdale  2  Juh 
431*  J 

^      (7)Philip  Smiles        .        .  17  July 

AO  | 

448  I  James  Johnstone  Bevan     .  27  July 

34  William  David  Stewart  .  24  Aug 
177  Lewis  Roland  Tippen  .  29  Aug 

16  (7)William  Wilson  Cove      .  ■  9  Oct 

362  Alan  Georee  Bath  .         .     1  Oct 

277  (Z)Richard  Arthur  Hawkes- 

worth  ,  .  .18  Not 

457  (7)Henry  Norman  Stoddart  .  23  Nov 

AO   I 

15g    J-  Harold  Gray  King      .         .  13  Dec 

f°±    |  (Z)Noel  Wright  .         .  24  Dec 

1912 

66  Harold  Dewar  Norman .  .  2  Jan 
547  John  McLeod  More  .  .  10  Jan 
558  Geoffrey  Herbert  Lane      .     .  30  Jan 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

AO  I 

3g7   \  John  Douglas  Wales  Rogers  31  Jari 

11  Alexander  Eveleigh  Agathos 

Eagar  ....  5  Feb 
47U(  7)Stuart  Watson  .  .  10  Feb 
352  Malcolm    Giffard    Stebbing 

Cull  ....     7  Mar 

160ttRonald-  MacGill  .         .  27  Mar 

219  Charles  Assheton  Bowen  .  7  Apr 
545  mEdward  Amyas  Symes  .  5  May 
266  Humphrey  Hughes  Simpson .  15  July 
217£Norman  Hugh  Beall  .  .15  July 
292 


145  Henry  Maldon  Fitch     . 
260  Harold  Annesley  Thompson. 

llaJohn  Kowle\  Cundail  . 
274  John  Bassett  Odam 

.  rjn  >  Rene  Maurice  Bayley . 

531  (7)John  Paston  Rising . 
180&(7)Frank  Le  Moignan  Calla- 
way       .... 
432  ( J)Alexander  d'Orville  Morse 
AO    i 
430     I  Jonn  Reginald  Slade 

AO  [    nn  ,  „ 

27'Sb  (    7 )Bernard  Hamnett 

AO 


145 


John  Gordon  Ashford 


340<zEric  Crosland  Fenton   . 

AO  ) 

oi  i  Robert  Hugh  Carter    . 

420  (7) Arthur  Cyril  Hemsley     . 
496  Eyre  Sturdy  Duggan    . 
273  William  Harold  Watkins  Winn 
284  James  Gerald  Johnson  . 
118  Claude  Bedford  Hughes 


15  July 
15  July 
15  July 
15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 
15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 

15  Oct 
15  Oct 
15  Oct 
15  Oct 
15  Oct 


1913 

[  Eric  Arthur  Jolley 

I  Reginald  Howard  Pearce 

Richmond   Hen- 
}      derson 


AO 

503 

AO 

284  I 

AO    |  Andrew 

432 

AO 


15  Jan 
15  Jan 


15  Apr 


)  (7)Geoffrey  William  Samuel 

159    f      Childs    .         .         .  .  15  Apr 

39 \c Wilfred  Maurice  Laborde  .  15  July 

185«George  Harold  Bankart  .  15  July 

145  Keith  Macleod  Lawder  .  15  July 

39  William  Bennett  Spry  .  .15  July 

337  Basil  Soame  Rea   .         .  .15  Oct 
AO  I 

252  I  Donovan  Connor  Roe  .  15  Oct 

161  Stuart  Alfred  Hawken  .  .  15  Oct 

Hume  Andrew  Gibbons  .  15  Oct 

365  George  Wentworth  Dawes  .  15  Oct 

225  Edgar  Stephen  Apps     .  .15  Oct 

80  Duncan  Edward  Lander  .  15  Oct 

252  Dennis  Hathaway  Pasmore  .     9  Dec 

1914 

150  Hugh  de  la  Poer  Evans  .  15  Jan 

496  Claude  Owen  Burbidge  .  15  Jan 

218aHenry  Jessop  Kirkby    .  .  15  Jan 

182&Humphrey  Kenrick  Totton  .  15  Jan 

531  Lancelot  Vere  Webb  (act)  .  13  Mar 
331 


CLERKS. 


CLERKS. 


191 


1911 

141  Arthur  FrederickHumphreys  15  July 


1912 

34  John  Noble  Kennedy  .  .15  July 
217  Albert  Donald  Stallard  .  15  July 
507<zGeorge  EscaLyde  Hargreaves  15  July 
261  Harry  Ewart  Flint  .  .  15  July 
232  Herbert  Guy  Pertwee   .         .  15  July 

46  Herbert    Reginald    Henry 

Vaughan    .         .         .         .15  July 

1  la  Ernest  Edward  Brightman  .  15  July 
260  Maurice  Dymoke  Dimick      .  15  July 

117  Bernard  Nea  I  e  Dalton  .         .  15  July 
239  Charles  dower  Robinson       .  15  July 

118  Bertram  John  Leslie  Gordon- 

Inglis  .         .         .         .15  July 

AO  ) 
471£  \  Edward  Charles  Webber  .-15  July 

63<zSigmund  Watkin  Farman  .  15  July 

163  Thomas  Hurst  Trust      .  .15  July 
9  John   Cedric  Hargreave 

Barclay      .         .         .  .15  July 

387  Harold  Heath  Rogers   .  .  15  July 

277  Alan  Edes  Beall            .  .  15  July 

364  John  Gidley  Derry         .  .  15  July 

471oLlewellyn  Price  Jonos  .  .  15  July 
79  John  George  Barton  Collier .  15  July 

473  Basil  Hartpole  Bowen  .  15  July 

234  Mansergh  Valentine  Duke  .  15  July 
273JGilbert  Thomas  Baskerville  .  15  July 

Walter  Russell  Tucker  .   17  July 


1913 

71  Arthur  Noel  Eversley  Green  20  Feb 
m^af  (  Bernard  Paul  Mainprice.  15  July 

433rf  I  James  RusseU  Kennedy  .  15  July 

28 


476  Aubrey  John  Wheeler  .  15  July 

61  Adrian  Marriner  Pigott        .  15  July 

65  Reginald  Wilfrid  Campbell    15  July 

o&Humphrey  Charles  Bevan      15  July 

347  Reginald     Charles    Patrick 

Phillips     ....         July 

291  Frank  Herbert  Sale     .  .15  July 

510  Vincent  FoulertoD  Williams    15  July 

177  Frederick    William    Wedg- 
wood        .        .         .         .15  July 

Charles    Hamilton    Sinclair 

Leicester.         .         .         .  15  July 

537aWilliam  McBride         .         .  15  July 

200  Joseph  Henry  Simpsoo         .  15  July 

388  Albert      Francis        Barclay 


Bridges     . 

15  July 

161  William       John       Douglas 
Vince 

.  15  July 

326cReginald  William  Alexandei 
Ashton 

15  July 

225  Reginald  Francis  Egerton  . 

15  July 

John  BowdenHobbs    . 

15  July 

547  Lionel  Bertram  Bishop 

15  July 

120  Clive  Ernest  Spencer  Crow- 
ley     

15  July 

339&Warren  Stephen  Wright 

.  15  July 

4  Felix  Roland  Porte 

15  July 

100  Percy  John  Hiland      . 

15  July 

16  Edward  Kennedy 

.  15  July 

263  Crichton  Felix  Laborde 

15  July 

27  Reginald  Henry  Kitchin 

15  July 

67  Vincent  George  Durman 

15  July 

484#Leofric  Innes  Birch 

15  July 

180Wames  Hogg 

15  July 

113  Douglas  Wilson  Abbey 

30  Aug 

159  Arthur  Henry  Parsons 

15  Sept 

420  Edward  Maurice  Tetley 

15^Sept | 

58 

192 


ASSISTANT  CLERKS. 


ASSISTANT  CLERKS. 


1913 

273  Duncan  Fairfax  Forbes  .  15  July 
114  Arthur     Henry     Kingston 

Cobb         ....  15  July 

63  Charles  Alun  Maurice- Jones  15  July 

266  Sydney  Charles  Wyatt         .  15  July 

432  Lionel  Edwin  Northcott      .  15  July 

448  Jean  HugoBenwell  Lejeune  15  July 

274  Harry  Gordon  Williams  .  15  July 
263  William  Guv  Ward- Smith  .  15  July 
237  Richard  Roy  Wallace  .  .15  July 
145  Robert  Brickdale         .         .  15  July 

117  Basil  St.  Merry n  Oardew  .  15  July 
507«Geoffiey  Robert  May  Millar  15  July 
114  Rutherford  Waddell  Moore.  15  July 
273£Royston  Henry  Johnson  .  15  July 
159  Geoffrey  Francois  Mitiville  .  15  July 

61  Henry        George       Lloyd- 
Roberts    .         .         .         .15  July 
473  Wilfrid  Eric  Symes  .  15  July 

273&Kenneth  Robert  Gordon  Browne 

15  July 
317  Eric  Julius  Nightingale       .  15  July 
273  Henry    Churchill    McNeil- 
Smith       .         .         .         .15  July 
232  Basil  Duck  Reed  .         .  15  July 

388  Frederick  William  Bayley  .  15  July 

260  Edward  Gray  Palmer .         .  15  July 

261  Ralph  Twisdon  Butler  .  15  July 
337  Leslie  John  Graham  .  .  15  July 
120  William  Richard  Campbell 

Steele        .         .         .         .15  July 

26  Ralph  Edward  Tugman       .   15  July 

3266-Dunstan  Alfred  Curtis       .   15  July 

496  Wallace  Douglas  Stranack  .   15  July 

391cEdward  Loftus  Tottenham  .  15  July 

471&Arthur  Purves  Shaw    .         .  15  July 

39  Basil  Henry  Godfrey   .         .  15  July 

284  Bubert  Percival  Chapman  .   15  July 

80  Oliver  Harwood  Matthews  .  15  July 

118  Charles  Hjnry  Doubleday  .  15  July 
154  Francis  Eric  Sanders  .         .15  July 

9  Patrick  Henry  Morrissey     .  15  July 


37 


155  Cecil  Walter  Brockman       .  15  July 
471&Greswolde    Lewis    Ozanne 

Davis         .         .         .         .15  Sept 
263  Arthur  Dyce  Duckworth      .  15  Sept 


1914 

339ftEvelyn     Norman      Robert 

Fletcher  .  ,  .  .  15  Jan 
145  Cyril  Branston  Wood.  .  15  Jan 
391cCharles  Harbottle  Rae  .  15  Jan 

261  James        Henry        Bankes 

Herbert  ....  15  Jan 
273  Coryndon  William  Blanche 

Colling  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
531  George  Beresford  Srooke  .  15  Jan 
48  Eric      Denison     Thorngate 

Churcher  .         .         .15  Jan 

100  Robert  Frederick  Sheppard  15  Jan 
273& Richard  Cecil  Lloyd-Owen.  15  Jan 
452  Cyril  Henwood  Adams  .  15  Jan 
507<*George  Frederick  Pine  .  15  Jan 
342  John  Mullinger  Powell  .  15  Jan 
237  Hugh  Bridgeman  Twomey  .  15  Jan 
159  Eric  John  Stokoe  .  .  15  Jan 
547  Harold     Mowatt     Maxwell 

Crofton  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
473  Gordon     Leslie      Prichard 

Garwood  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
llaHerbert      George      Arthur 

Woolley  .  .  .  .15  Jan 
291  Michael     Armine      Cooper 

Slipper  .  .  .  "  .  15  Jan 
388  Norman  Augustus  Marsdea  15  Jan 
284  Herbert  Glanville  .  .15  Jan 
352  Thomas  Rayner  Moore  .  15  Jau 

61  Edward  Scott  Burton.  .  15  Ian 
484«Garnet  Henry  Wise  .  .15  Jan 
352  Robert        Henry       Gilbert 

Franklin .         .         .         .15  Jan 

11  Alan  MacKenzie  Rogers      .  15  Jan 

493  Cyprian  Woolfield  Johnstone  15  Jan 


66 


CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS.  192a 


CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS. 


1905 

180  mSolomon  James  Lacey  ...         ._         ,.  2  Feb 


1910 

Samuel  Wills         ...         „ ..         .„         ...    18  Aug 


1911 

ttt William  Banbury  ...         _  ...  30  Jan 

385  mJames  Johns 29  Mar 

385  tllJohn  Albert  Hoskin      ...         ._         ...         ._         ...  29  July 


1912 

John  Henry  Davey  ...         ...         ...         ...         ...     29  June 

(Lent  to  the  Canadian  Government  for  duty  in  Halifax  Dockyard'). 

385  James  Fuller        ...     17  Sept 

366     ) 

BY    \  George  Edward  Segrue  26  Dec 

Chat  \ 


1913 

524    ) 

B  Y  \  John  Richard  Allen 16  June 

Dev   \ 

Robert  Davis  Fisbley  _  24  June 

1  SOaCharles  Alfred  Hoare  31JAug 

385  Thomas  Lear  Soper 28tNov 


12 


198-4 


CHIEF  GUNNERS. 


CHIEF  GUNNERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

At  William  James  Knowles         

14  Nov 

10 

Harry  Lincoln  Gardener 

25  Nov 

10 

252 

jFWThomas  William  Powell 

7  Dec 

10 

255 

James  Edward  Davenport 

8  Dec 

10 

366 

PNm James  Cadogan      

8  Dec 

10 

180 

Walter  John  Pavey 

31  Dec 

10 

180 

Oliver  Manning     ... 

9  Jan 

11 

Charles  Shiliitoe 

5  Feb 

11 

Frederick  Foster  ... 

1  Mar 

11 

460 

Thomas  Reuben  Hammond 

1  Mar 

11 

505 

Joseph  Bull            

7  Mar 

11 

524 

Thomas  Osborne  .... 

18  Mar 

11 

520 

Albert  Bendell 

24  Mar 

11 

TB 
105 

J- Henry  Menhenitt            

2  Apr 

11 

484a 

mWilliam  Alexander  Herlihy    ... 

4  Apr 

11 

386 

m  Robert  Joseph  Sweet 

6  Apr 

11 

127&  Herbert  William  Mitchell           

8  Apr 

11 

524 

Frederick  Russell  Britchfield 

26  Apr 

11 

281 

George  Barrett  Chainey  ...         .., 

5  May 

11 

510 

lit  Arthur  Frederick  Donovan 

20  May 

11 

520 

Charles  Pallot 

3  June 

11 

512 

PN(J)  Walter  George  Bishop 

1  July 

11 

28 

Charles  Frederick  Stephens 

16  July 

11 

524 

William  Alfred  Price       

27  July 

11 

496a 

mFrederick  Samuel  Farlow 

30  Aug 

11 

585 

PiVJohn  Hayes 

31  Aug 

11 

(I 

entfor  duty  under  Australian  Govt.") 

351a 

PiVtnMichael  Horrigan  ... 

21  Sept 

11 

38 

Edward  Horace  Baldwin 

2  Oct 

11 

438 

Charles  Lawrence  Cahill.... 

12  Oct 

11 

520 

mHenry  Middleton          ._          

23  Oct 

11 

520 

Robert  John  Harness 

26  Oct 

11 

352 

PN  Alfred  Reep _ 

28  Oct 

11 

170 

Henry  Dunster 

14  Nov 

11 

180 

mWilliam  Hawkins 

23  Dec 

11 

520 

Charles  Banyard 

30  Dec 

11 

22 

Frederick  Henry  Tull      

30  Dec 

11 

68a  PN Alfred  Henry  Hollis 

25  Jan 

12 

127 

John  George  Buchanan               

lFeb 

12 

512 

Frederick  Roper                

5  Feb 

12 

540 

PiVArthur  Jennings         

18  Feb 

12 

366 

Oliver  Lee              ...          

22  Feb 

12 

231 

Alfred  William  Figg        

26  Feb 

12 

524 

PN  Frederick  John  Palmer        

26  Feb 

12 

J91 

Thomas  Freeman              „ 

7  Mar 

12 

540 

Joseph  William  Pascoe    ...         

18  Mar 

12 

158 

Walter  Charles  Yates       

46 

29  Mar 

12 

CHIEF  GUNNERS. 


195 


Names. 

Seniority. 

072  }  iWFrank  Benjamin  Watson         

1  Apr 

L2 

366     PiVntWilliam  Cooper           

1  Apr    : 

L2 

385     mFrederick  John  Payne      

1  Apr 

2 

PiVJohn  Dewstowe             ....         .- 

1  Apr 

L2 

259     George  Patrick  Murphy       

1  Apr 

L2 

40     Frederick  Stewart  Lowlett 

1  Apr 

L2 

524     mWilliam  Dawe        

1  Apr 

L2 

512     mWilliam  Thomas  Webley              

1  Apr 

L2 

Frederick  Ernest  Henry  Johns 

1  Apr 

L2 

405     (T)  mHenry  Gibson             

1  Apr 

L2 

TB  I  PN(J)  mThomas  Henry  Powis     

1  Apr 

12 

PN  James  Kelley     

1  Apr    ] 

2 

520     William  Barrett        _ 

1  Apr 

L2 

528     William  Edwin  Tozer          » 

1  Apr 

L2 

g2  f  PiVWilliam  Edward  Charles  Johnson 

1  Apr 

12 

366     Alfred  Wallace 

1  Apr 

L2 

86     Arthur  John  Breakspere 

1  Apr 

2 

388     iWSamuel  Mallin 

1  Apr 

12 

Frank  Pound  ... 

1  Apr 

L2 

109  f  mRobert  Fleming 

1  Apr 

L2 

252    mThomas  Bundy         

1  Apr 

12 

180    Alexander  John  Raven          

1  Apr 

L2 

385     m(T)John  Cahill 

1  Apr 

L2 

96     Patrick  James  O'Connor 

1  Apr 

12 

180     (iWt) Albert  George  Baggs 

1  Apr 

L2 

514     PADharles  Ansell .. 

1  Apr 

12 

524    James  Symons             .. 

1  Apr 

L2 

177     John  Macdiarmid       

1  Apr 

12 

180    PN  Alexander  Grant 

1  Apr 

L2 

366     Robert  Cole     ... 

1  Apr 

L2 

180    (PNj) William  Beazley  Fuller 

1  Apr 

12 

72    PN  Alexander  Fisher 

1  Apr 

12 

180     Alfred  Bay nton 

1  Apr 

L2 

385    (T)-P^mWalter  Mason        .. 

1  Apr 

L2 

431     mRobert  William  Garnham  ... 

1  Apr 

L2 

^  |    PiVmFrank  Collins  Marston            

1  Apr 

L2 

149     Henry  Edward  Reynolds 

1  Apr 

L2 

366     Walter  Augustus  Rose 

1  Apr 

12 

146    mPN  (T)WiUiam  Barlow 

1  Apr 

12 

268e  Robert  Eaton 

1  Apr 

12 

62a  mGeorge  Farl  Lacey  „. 

1  Apr 

L2 

221     Clarence  Henry  Uden 

1  Apr 

[2 

524     mWilf red  John  Curtain         

1  Apr 

12 

385     Malcolm  Albert  McKenzie 

1  Apr 

L2 

327    iWmRobert  Thomas  Hawton  Valentine  Lee 

1  Apr 

12 

180&  William  Henry  Horn  Searle  .... 

1  Apr 

12 

180    (iW-fttttAndrew  Yule  Catto „ 

1  Apr 

12 

93 


196 


CHIEF   GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


421 
132 
178 
261 
284 
180 
476 

61 
TB  I 

83  f 
507a; 
180 
490 

11a 
TB  \ 
107  f 

46 
512 
163 
512 
5 
114 

39 
414c 
6 
366 
339J 
366 
512 

53 

66 
277 
524 
120 

44 
512 

16 
298 
277 
524 
TB  , 

98  J 
180 

31 
170 
148& 
272 
170 
172 
524 
480& 
5  , 


IttRobert  John  Thomas  

PiVJohn  William  McCann 

George  Cleal 

PiVGeorge  Benjamin  Hazell 

( J) John  Truscott  Crapp       

William  Vaughan 
William  Samuel  Cox  ... 
nt James  Henry  Hick  ... 

PiVmWilliam  Hall 

John  James  Wagner  ...         .„        ... 
George  Sparkes 
David  Burnett-Herkes 
Frederick  Blackwell  ... 

(T)tttEdwin  Stanley  Norman 

(T)niFrederick  Seymour  Scott 
(P7Vf)(T) Albert  James  Frankland 

(T)Ernest  Roper         ...         

(iWt)(T)mJohn  Albert  Daniels    ... 
(T)UtJohn  Steel 

IttFrederick  Samuel  Gidley 

John  Leaman  ... 

PN Alfred  George  Weeks     

m(T)John  Bettison    ...  

tti William  James  Johnson 

David  Richard  Roberts 

Arthur  James  Whittle 

(T) William  James  Bonsey    ... 

Thomas  Beale ... 

JWmGeorge  William  Blackman     ... 

Edwin  Henry  Neale  ... 

William  Robert  Bidgood       

John  MacKay 

John  Dick  Jamieson  ... 

Charles  Bird  Sainsbury 

(T)Frank  Gilby 

(T)mJames  Henry  Chapman 

Arthur  Horbury  

Daniel  Donovan  

Samuel  Arthur  Williamson 

George  Hunt   ... 

Harry  Williams  

PiVmFrederick  Fjdwin  Charles  Hurst 
m James  William  Cottrell      ...         ... 

PiVHenry  Hawkes 

James  Wallace 
m James  Mowday 

Alfred  Rivett 

George  Dewing  Graver 
mJohn  Jenkins  Reynolds 

(T)Walter  Jeffrey  Uden      _ 

143 


Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 
Apr 


12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 

12 

12 
12 
12 
12 

12 


1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

8  Apr 

14  Apr 

14  Apr 

14  Apr 

19  Apr 

19  Apr 

19  Apr 

13  May 

13  May   12 

13  May   12 

28  May  12 
4  June  12 
4  June  12 

28  July  12 
1  Sept   12 

23  Sept   12 

23  Sept   12 

9  Oct     12 
9  Oct 
9  Oct 
9  Oct 

25  Oct 
25  Oct 
25  Oct 
17  Nov 
17  Nov 
17  Nov 


26  Nov    12 


29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 
29  Nov 
27  Jan 
27  Jan 
27  Jan 


12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
13 
13 
13 


CHIEF    GUNNERS. 


197 


Names. 


Seniority. 


512     iW(T)mCkariesDavidge     .„ 

jKj-  (^iVt)George  Collins 

263     Edward  Fox 

120     ("H-^Hemy  Pudifoot        

326c  Arthur  Ernest  Bound  

474«  Henry  John  Martin    .... 

100     mGeorge  Koberts 

512     (T)tttFrank  Hill 

519     William  Andrew  Hooper 

213    Arthur  John  Cooper  ... 

180     William  Joseph  Edward  Nightingale 

487     mWilliam  Forrest      

305a  Richard  Charles  Bunt  

496     George  Newman  Small  

mSamuel  Augustus  McCullock 
Arthur  Howard  Kidgers        


■  -PjVWilliam.  Alexander  Bhind 

(T)James  Bishop       „ 

Herbert  John  Rose     ... 
Arthur  Clements  Burgess 


11 
547 
TB 
034 
512 
335 

47 

85  |  iWFrederick  Isaac    ... 

277     Joseph  Mills  Cater     

107     George  Wills , 

99    Joseph  Elliott 

590    John  Thomas  Weaving 

{Lent  to  Australian  Government^) 

166     Sidney  Edwards         

277     (T)mThomas  Mitchell 

492a  mErnest  George  Courtis 

342     PN Jesse  Hannat  Mack 

277     Edwin  Egington  Daly 

146     (iWt)  (T)William  James  Cann 

512     (T)Daniel  John  O'Meara     ... 

027  j  PN\  (T)  Michael  Carey 

484a  (T)mJohn  Truscott 

146  (T)Frederick  Benson  Kilner 

387  Thomas  Charles  Steed 

180  PiV William  Donovan 

524  Patrick  Crennell 

350  mWilliam  John  Webb 

437  tttHenry  Edward  Felix  Hurst 

170    (T)mHarry  Dolbear 

62     m Albert  Whiting        

524  tnJohn  Fennamore     ... 

524  Charles  George  McCarthy     ... 

202  BlAlbert  Edward  Randolph  Brock  . 

524  Thomas  Sandover 

146  (T)mJohn  Charles  Souhamy 

273    (T)John  Taylor  

191 


6  Feb 

13 

8  Feb 

13 

23  Feb 

13 

26  Feb 

13 

28  Feb 

13 

8  Mar 

13 

24  Mar 

13 

24  Mar 

13 

6  Apr 

13 

23  Apr 

13 

30  Apr 

13 

29  May 

13 

25  June 

13 

20  July 

13 

18  Sept 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

INov 

13 

INov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

7  Nov 

13 

23  Nov 

13 

26  Nov 

13 

26  Nov 

13 

26  Nov 

13 

12  Dec 

13 

28  Dec 

13 

28  Dec 

13 

28  Dec 

13 

28  Dec 

13 

28  Dec 

13 

15  Mar 

14 

15  Mar 

14 

198 


GUNNERS. 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


240 
512 
471& 

63 
180 
113 
132 
524 
277 
265 
366 
218c 
174a 
150 
518 
496 
237 
219 
520 

47 
344 
9 
415 
180 
473a 
199 
TB  I 

90  J 
389 
505 
155 
431 
145 
108 
472 
420 
TB  I 
033  } 
180 
163 
100 
TB) 

95 


PiV  William  James  Wallace... 
(T)tttAlexander  Duguid 
William  John  Hoi  well 
Thomas  Henry  Vugler 
PiVDavid  Charles  Bargery ... 
Charles  Richard  Ponton 
(T)Hubert  Alfred  Foster     ... 
Joseph  Barrow 

Henry  Edward  Newcombe  ... 
Arthur  James  Burstow 

Frank  Thomas  Hills 

(PiVt)mHugh  Campbell  Pook 
John  William  Alfred  Stewart 
(T)tttHenry  William  Lawrence 
(T)mJames  Wood 
(T)John  James  Dixon 
PiVBenjamin  William  Pitt .. 
George  Frederick  Organ 

Charles  James  Byrne 

William  Henry  Wilkie 

P2V(T)James  Ore      

Henry  James  Stuart 

James  Bundle.. 

Frederick  William  Richardson 
(PiVf)Benjamin  Richardson 
(T) James  Edward  Wood 
PiV  George  Christopher  Spiller 

Robert  Charles  James  Cain  ... 

Henry  Legg     

William  Henry  Hunt... 
Stewart  John  Cuthbertson   ... 
George  Needley 
James  Kirby   ... 
(PiV-j-)mJohn  David  Sumner 
Reginald  Cardwell  Ide 

(T)Norman  Gee  Parker 

Frederick  George  Worley     ... 
tnFrederick  Hodgson... 
(T)mJoseph  Brown  .... 

(PiV^Alfred  Ernest  Vines  .... 


40 


98 
98 
99 
99 
99 
99 
99 


lOct 
9  Nov 
4  Apr 
4  Apr 
4  Apr 
4  Apr 
4  Apr 
2  June  99 
2  June  99 
2  June  99 
2  June  99 
2  June  99 
2  June  99 

13  June  99 

14  July  99 
14  July  99 
29  July  99 
29  July  99 
29  July   99 

8  Aug    99 

9  Aug  99 
14  Sept  99 
22  Sept  99 
27  Sept  99 
27  Sept  99 

27  Sept  99 

28  Sept  99 


30  Oct 

17  Nov 

12  Dec 

12  Dec 

8  Jan 

8  Jan 

8  Jan 

8  Jan 


99 
99 
99 
99 
00 
00 
00 

09 


12  Jan  00 

8  Feb  00 

17  Feb  00 

23  Feb  00 

3  Mar  00 


GUNNERS. 


199 


Names. 


Seniority 


473 

27 
160a 
277 
291 
117 

27 
291 
520 

89 
232 
TB) 

94  ( 


452 
265 
127« 
TB  I 

97  j 
453 

47 
303 
524 
150 

26 
TB  I 

86  f 
167 
225e 
182& 
524 

80 
268a 

16 
258 
118 
129 


583 

524 
232 
180 
161 
509 
326 


Michael  Hall , 

(TX-P-^tJ  IttRichard  Henry  Quick 
Thomas  Sampson 

Henry  Samuel  Hutchings     

Edward  Albert  James  Eees 

Charles  Bartlett 

John  Nicholas  Osmond  Gould 

(T)mHenry  Taylor 

William  Westbrook    ... 
Thomas  Cole    ... 
Albert  Edward  Way  ... 

PiVSolomon  Ousley 

Arthur  Thomas  Dennis         

Joseph  William  Funnell       

Frederick  Charles  Williams ... 

(T)William  Daly      

Ernest  Stracey  Stone 

(P-/Vf)  Charles  Sanderson 

(PN-\)  Alfred  John  Parkes 

George  Frederick  Yandell    ... 
PN William  Thomas  Ahearn 
Frederick  George  Hawker    ... 

mFrank  Smith  

mWalter  Whittington  Lloyd  Newnham 

PN  William  Harry  Patchen 

George  Albert  Chetwood       

(PN  t)niAlbert  George  Thomas  Brown 

mHarry  Hoggett 

Edwin  Prouse  Hawton 

Alfred  William  Knight         

George  William  Bradshaw    ... 
Bichard  Talbot  Tunnadin  Lovell     ... 
George  James  Pacey  ... 
Henry  Irish     ... 
Frank  Ernest  Lowman 
Edward  Henry  Capell 
mGeorge  Edward  Ford 
Samuel  Adams 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt,) 
James  Bennett 

PN (T)Charles  Routley        

mLeonard  Slight 

Henry  Ernest  Biddle _ 

Alfred  John  Claydon  ...         .„ 
(J)P-ZVmThomas  Joseph  Jehan 


3  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

6  Mar 

8  Mar 

22  Mar 

26  Mar 

30  Mar 


00 
00 

00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 


30  Mar  00 


30  Mar 
30  Mar 
30  Mar 

3  Apr 

4  Apr 


4  Apr    00 


4  Apr 
4  Apr 

4  Apr 
7  Apr 

5  May 
5  May 


5  May   00 

5  May  00 
5  May  00 
8  May  00 
8  May  00 
5  June  00 
5  June  00 
5  June  00 
5  June  00 
5  June  00 
5  June  00 
7  June  00 
2  July  00 
4  July   00 


4  July 
12  July 
19  July 
19  July 
19  July 
19  July  00 


84 


200 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

512     (T)Thomas  Jackman 

22  Aug    00 

273b  (T)Charles  Harry  Crompton 

22  Aug    00 

365     George  William  Johnson 

22  Sept  00 

141     William  Charles  Francis  Smith 

27  Sept  00 

2 1 1c  Frederick  Robert  Hext         

30  Sept  00 

497     George  Frederick  Collingwood 

5  Oct     00 

512     mWilliam  Clark  Hunt 

5  Oct     00 

4    mRobert  Love 

5  Oct     00 

414c  {PN  t)James  Hamilton        

8  Oct     00 

286     William  David  Callan           

8  Oct     00 

T^  }  PiVWilliam  Henry  Ingham 

8  Oct     00 

180     Henry  Lay       ._         

9  Oct     00 

432     Frank  Groves 

9  Oct     00 

431     Percy  Elwine  Willoughby    ... 

9  Oct     00 

148a  Robert  Edward  Reiss-Smith 

30  Oct     00 

545     George  William  Hawkins 

1  Dec    00 

180    William  Cowen 

1  Dec    00 

589     George  Body  Salter B 

1  Dec   00 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

390     Walter  John  Sandford 

1  Dec    00 

391c  mAlbert  Edward  Sturt          „ 

1  Dec    00 

129a  Albert  John  Dougherty 

1  Dec    00 

273b  John  Murdo  Hawkridge 

5  Dec    00 

239     ittJohn  Richard  Hambly 

6  Dec    00 

273     William  Langlands  Whyte    .„         

2  Jan    01 

305a  (iWt)(T)Thomas  Frederick  Britton 

10  Jan     01 

503     PiV  Joshua  Ernest  George  Chubb   ... 

24  Jan     01 

•    252     lit  James  William  Newland    ... 

6  Feb    01 

159     William  George  Ford            

6  Feb    01 

65    mGeorge  Albert  Leeson 

6  Feb    01 

384     Charles  Bremner         „ 

12  Feb    01 

267a  mFrederick  James  Luscombe           

12  Feb    01 

265a  (T)Bic^ar(i  Hawkes  ...         

13  Feb    01 

476     Barnabas  Coggins       

4  Mar    01 

180     Henry  Horace  Albert  Willmore,  M.V.O.    .... 

4  Mar    01 

277     Harry  Ernest  Coleman ... 

6  Mar    01 

218     Frank  Dolbear            

6  Mar    01 

PN  Thomas  Lewis  Dix         

6  Mar    01 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 

260     (Pi^f)  William  George  Jones          

23  Mar    01 

430    John  Cassidy  .... 

30  Mar    01 

265a  (PArf)Maurice  Scanlan        

30  Mar.  01 

537a  James  Leonard  Browne 

30  Mar    01 

521     Frederic  Crocker .      ...         

30  Mar    01 

47     Thomas  Daniel  Casey          „ 

30  Mar    01 

180    William  Philips  Lines            

30  Mar    01 

366    mAaron  Harrold 

2  Apr    01 

175'  Richard  Harrison 

6  May   01 

James  Mann  Mackie 

9  May  01 

131 


GUNNERS. 

201 

Names. 

Seniority. 

Frederick  Charles  Russell     ... 

4  June  01 

319     (T)William  Dunlop   ._          

16  June  01 

170    (T)Willism  Slade 

28  June  01 

231     (T)Joseph  Devine      

28  June  01 

493     Alfred  Dyson  ...         

1  July   01 

552     mDavid  Ogilvie           ...         

1  July   01 

(Lent  Tor  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

12a  Alfred  John  Allum 

1  July  01 

5     Albert  William  Miller           

1  July   01 

524    PiVSamuel  Distin  Harwood 

1  July  01 

228    James  Dennis 

1  July  01 

79     iWStephen  William  Duckett         

1  July  01 

46     Frederick  Hills           

12  July   01 

19     John  Christopher  Twomey 

12  July   01 

225     Herbert  James  Jennings       

12  Aug    01 

47    mAaron  James  Green            

12  Aug    01 

388&  Ernest  Patrick  Turner 

21  Sept   01 

29    (T)Francis  Louis  Crocombe... 

15  Oct     01 

512    (j)Walter  Herbert  Powell 

15  Oct     01 

326c  (j)Harry  Duucaff  Lloyd      

15  Oct     01 

531     William  Henry  Organ           

31  Oct     01 

391a  John  William  Lean 

31  Oct     01 

441     William  Hamilton 

31  Oct     01 

105    Charles  Joseph  Weston         

9  Nov    01 

590     PN William  Chisholm           

16  Nov    01 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

391a  Walter  Henry  Cleaver 

16  Nov    01 

366     Robert  George  Payze 

16  Nov    01 

366    Walter  Taylor 

16  Nov    01 

234     William  Henry  Wildbore      

3  Dec    01 

2915  (P2V\)  Henry  John  Oxenbury 

3  Dec    01 

John  Pardoe _ 

3  Dec    01 

John  William  Robert  Munden 

3  Dec    01 

520&  m(T) Walter  Joseph  Hopson 

24  Dec    01 

267     Thomas  Godden          

3  Jan    02 

505     Charles  Rodney  Short           

3  Jan    02 

505    William  Henry  John  Titheridge     ._ 

3  Jan     02 

458     Walter  George  Street            

3  Jan     02 

(PiVt)Thomas  Connolly 

4  Jan     02 

34a  George  Williams         _ 

4  Jan     02 

154a  Edward  Winter          „ 

4  Jan     02 

340a  George  Olding 

12  Feb    02 

Ill     (iW-f)Charles  Edward  Bryant       

17  Feb    02 

44    (T)George  Frederick  Killham         

8  Mar    02 

200     Frederick  Dore           

8  Mar    02 

337     Arthur  Carnall            

12  Mar    02 

175 


202 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


640     (T)John  Wilkes  

(Lent for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
Nicholas  South  wood  ...         ... 

Nathaniel  Mitchell    ... 

James  Francis  William  Dimond 


(PiVt)Sidney  Charles  Cox 


277 

524 

524 

TB\ 

041) 

196a  Percival  Henry  Hallett 

^  }  (iWf)Frederick  Furnivall  .„ 

131     Alfred  James  McGonagill     .... 
11a  (T)tttFrank  Sammels 

Samuel  Hardy 

Charles  William  Snelling     ... 
Arthur  Edward  Neal... 
David  Russell  Gordon 

mJohn  Hand 

Sperry  Jacob  Dominic  Blockley 
-PiV(T)ttlJohn  Barnes 
(X)Henry  Alfred  Groom  Page 

(T)  Raymond  Frederick  Jay 

225&  mRichard  Michael  Linahan  ... 
238  Charles  Cuthbert  Collingwood 
498  Arthur  Robert  John  Ginn  .... 
TB 


160 
288 
518 
160 
153 
5 
512 
TB 
92 


91 


FN  James  Hill 


34a  (T)  -PiVLeonard  Parsons 
145    (T)  William  George  Taylor 


TB 
101 
432 
TB 


Henry  William  McClelland  .... 
(T)  Walter  Frank  Williamson 


80  >  (PiVt)mGeorge  Harris 


rrrt 

026  \  (PN-\)m(T)  Francis  Albert  George  Oakley 

264a  Alfred  Richard  Taylor  

63a  William  James  Newton         ... 

217     mThomas  Cocker - 

William  Joseph  Holmes 

(Pi^f)  Edward  James  Trillo 

(PiVrf)( T)wWilliam  Arthur  Cortis... 

James  Balcombe         - 

William  James  Shrubsall 

PiVt)Ernest  Edward  Neil , 

(Pi^t)Allan  Earle • 

Arthur  Percy  Mahoney 

(PiVt)Robert  Stacker 


215 


IB 

079 
5 
320 
1 
510 
497 
524 
170 


22  Mar  02 


02 
02 

02 

02 

02 


16  Apr 
16  Apr 
16  Apr 

16  Apr 

16  Apr 

16  Apr  02 

16  Apr  02 

2  May  02 
6  May  02 
4  June  02 
4  June  02 
4  June  02 
4  June  02 
4  June  02 
8  June  02 

20  June  02 

20  June  02 

3  July  02 
3  July  02 
3  July  02 

3  July  02 

23  July   02 
23  July  02 

2  Aug    02 

2  Aug    02 

2  Aug    02 


2  Aug 

6  Aug 
1  Oct 

7  Oct 
7  Oct 

7  Oct 

27  Oct 
1  Not 
15  Nov 
15  Nov 
29  Nov 

3  Dec 

8  Dec 


02 

02 
02 
02 
02 

02 

02 
02 
02 

02 
02 
02 
02 


GUNNERS. 


203 


Names  , 


025  (  (-PJVt)  William  Daniel  Hill  .„ 

George  Henry  Farlow  , 

110     Edward  Thomas  Bragg  

268&  George  Charles  James  Hazard 

512     (T)lttHarry  Usmar    ... 

225*-  Daniel  Patrick  Joseph  Enright 

185a  Robert  Mitchell  Taylor         

271     Thomas  Patrick  Collins 

366     Frederick  William  Phillimore 

361  (T)  George  Le win       

457     (PJVtJJohn  Williams 

366     William  Manson         

362  Henry  Ernest  Morrison         

350a  John  Bartlett  Ham     

576     (PiVt)Arthur  Brown  (6)       

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
512     (T)  George  Frederick  Rod  way 

5     (PTVtXT)  Walter  Alexander  Austin 
434     (T)  William  John  Bilby 

217*  Arthur  George  Foreman        

180m  Sydney  Horace  Todd  ...  

(PiVt)Beginald  William  Godfrey  Crabbe 

Albert  Edward  Simcox 

(T)  iWDonald  MacDonald 

George  John  Dyer  Juden      


251 

47 

445 

TB 


078  \  {PN\) William  Henry  John  Parkin. „ 

47     Harry  Thompson        , 

620     Henry  Charles  Tucker  , 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian  Government.) 
John  Leahy 
220    Joseph  Scoley  Moulton  Uffen 

392    Walter  Lacey  Caple  .„ 

366    William  James , 

3396  ( .PiV t)(T)  Robert  Cockburn  ., 

512     (T)  Henry  James  Pearce       -, 

275    (j)  Martin  William  Mundell 

514     (PiVf) Leonard  Waiter  Brock  

Frederick  George  Ince 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.) 

266     mHerbert  Daniel  Jehan         

274    nt James  Herbert  Holmes      

366     Leopold  Leman  Warnes        -, 

366     Charles  Robert  Usher  , 

558     (T)  Michael  Fitzgerald 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.) 

347    (T)  Ernest  Walter  Herbert  Cusack „ 

160a  (j)  Sidney  Hollo  way  Herlihy 

34    (PiVt)Frederick  John  Stone _ 


259 


Seniority. 


23  Dec 

02 

3  Jan 

03 

3  Jan 

03 

15  Jan 

03 

28  Jan 

03 

9  Feb 

03 

9  Feb 

03 

9  Feb 

03 

10  Mar 

03 

28  Mar 

03 

3  Apr 

03 

3  Apr 

03 

8  Apr 

03 

8  Apr 

03 

8  Apr 

03 

24  Apr 

03 

24  Apr 

03 

27  Apr 

03 

4  May 

03 

4  May 

03 

4  May 

03 

4  May 

03 

15  May 

03 

29  May 

03 

29  May 

03 

29  May 

03 

29  May 

03 

2  June  03 

2  June  03 

2  June  03 

2  June 

03 

13  June  03 

13  June  03 

19  June  03 

2  July 

03 

2  July 

03 

14  July 

03 

14  July 

03 

14  July 

03 

14  July 

03 

29  July 

03 

1  Sept 

03 

1  Sept 

03 

10  Sept 

03 

204 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

561 

tttPercy  William  Tregillis 

29  Oct 

03 

{Lent  for  duty  wider  the  Australian  Government.) 

(P^Vf)  George  Ernest  Blackmore     ....         .„ 

29  Oct 

03 

259 

Albert  Henry  Jenkins           

29  Oct 

03 

431 

Harry  John  King       

29  Oct 

03 

512 

( T )  Lawrence  William  Wright       

29  Oct 

03 

388 

(T)  Arthur  Henry  Cruft 

29  Oct 

03 

(PiVt)  George  William  Field 

2  Nov 

03 

381 

William  Charles  Pascoe  Crabb 

2  Nov 

03 

(T)  Ernest  Albert  Gunningham      

18  Nov 

03 

213 

Thomas  Henry  Keyes            ...         

25  Nov 

03 

377 

Edward  Russell 

25  Nov 

03 

160 

Charles  Thomas  Twine          

25  Nov 

03 

81 

William  Edward  Griffiths     ...         

25  Nov 

03 

5 

Robert  Francis  Arnold 

1  Dec 

03 

448 

Frederick  Dawes 

1  Dec 

03 

347 

Hubert  Attwater 

29  Dec 

03 

276 

(PN-\)  Angus  Bowie  Rutherford      

29  Dec 

03 

366 

Henry  Edward  Caley 

29  Dec 

03 

364 

( P7Vt)George  William  Charles  Goss 

2  Jan 

04 

352 

(PiVt)  (T)Isaac  Hancock     

22  Jan 

04 

4176 

{PN\)  (j)Nicholas  Liddicoat         

22  Jan 

04 

239 

(/Wt)(T)Charles  Bruce  Stiven      

27  Jan 

04 

512 

(iWt)(T)CharlesFrancis  Rasmusen 

3  Mar 

04 

Roland  Coombes 

10  Mar 

04 

(T)George  Prince 

10  Mar 

04 

[Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Government.) 

5 

(PiVt)  William  John  Hubbard 

17  Mar 

04 

Th" 
110 

Louis  John  Hancorn  ._         ...         ....         .„ 

31  Mar 

04 

76 

Isaac  John  Brett 

12  Apr 

04 

47 

PWTtt. John  George  Metcalfe           

28  Apr 

04 

451a  Richard  Gould            ...         

5  May 

04 

(T)Frederick  Bolt _ 

9  May 

04 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

Roderick  Ambrose  Tucker    ._         „ 

11  May 

04 

188 

(T)Alfred  Ernest  Walkem    ... 

20  May 

04 

582a  (T)William  Trevaskis          

22  May 

04 

{Lent  J  or  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

294 

(T)George  Jarvis       .„          

12  June  04 

230 

{PN\)  raFrank  Ernest  Shannon ,. 

26  June  04 

(PiVt)mThomas  Albert  Herriott     

30  June 

04 

387 

(T)Thomas  Cotter     

30  June 

04 

68a 

(T)George  Henry  Maskell  Hill       

9  July 

04 

127a 

(T)Edward  Warwick  Pearn 

24  July 

04 

5 

Francis  Joseph  Deacon 

27  July 

04 

375 

(T)Jarnes  Douglas  Godfrey  ... 

28  July 

04 

Charles  Burwood        

28  July 

04 

TB 

049 

(PiVt)Archibald  Murray       

303 

6  Aug 

04 

GUNNERS. 


205 


Names. 


505     Frank  Leonard  Elliott  

4966  (J)David  Thomas  Houghton 
150a  (X)John  Joshua  Young 
153    Arthur  Ruston 

512     (PiVf)(T)mDaniel  Eegan      

183     (iWfHT) Alfred  Mitchelmore  Mallett      . 
546     George  Ernest  Freeme  ...         ...         . 

47  George  Richardson 

276a  (T)Samuel  Radcliffe 

224     George  Bowen 

56  (PiV^George  Frederick  Thompson 

180    William  Henry  Lee 

524     Sidney  Durand  Stoneman     ... 

George  Alfred  Stevens  

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
PiVfrn  Frederick  John  Moon 
{Lent  for  duty  under  Greek  Government.) 

(T)John  Regan  

29     William  Charles  Buttenshaw 

213     George  Edward  Sheldrick 

176a  John  Philbrick  Spanner 

67     John  Turner    

213    Richard  Green 

387     mHerbert  Valentine  Gamblen 

3916  (T)Robert  Chapman 

47     Timothy  James  Kennedy      

172    (T)Henry  Charles  Newman 

5     m Ernest  Martin  Jehan 
180     Ernest  Oldfield  Patter 

John  Scott       ...         ...         

213     Francis  George  Legge 

473a  William  Drury  Wright  

99     (T)Sidney  Charles  Woodriffe 

431     Samuel  William  Dunn  

505    (T)Arthur  Stevens  Bright 

5     m(T)Arthur  Brown  (a)        

23    William  George  Wakeham    .... 

546     (T)*George  Samuel  Peavitt , 

512     (j)Samuel  Baker       

326a  (j)Albert  PhiUips 

524     (T)Thomas  Bazley , 

131     (T)William  Thomas  Gale 

512     (T)Cornelius  Walter  King , 

561     (T)Ernest  James  Evans       

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 
342     (T)James  Charles  Willis       .„ 


Seniority. 


25  Aug  04 
4  Sept  04 
6  Sept  04 
9  Sept   04 

20  Sept  04 

29  Sept  04 
17  Oct 

9  Nov 

30  Nov 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 
1  Dec 


04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 


12  Dec    04 


21  Dec 

30  Dec 
9  Jan 
9  Jan 
7  Feb 

28  Feb 
2  Mar 

2  Mar 

10  Mar 
16  Mar 

11  Apr 

24  Apr 

3  May 
14  May   05 
16  May   05 

25  May   05 
5  June  05 

19  June  05 

26  June  05 

29  June  05 

27  July  05 
27  July   05 

2  Aug    05 
9  Aug 
9  Aug 
24  Aug 

31  Aug 


05 
05 
05 

05 


5  SeDt   05 


346 


206 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


217ft  Cn William  Kobert  Heilbroun         

2     (T)Robert  Connolly 

202     (T)mJames  ESan       - 

521     (j)  Ernest  Pert 

NOB  ((T)Leonard  Rep  ton ... 

366     James  Elliott  Blfick 

335     (T)Arthur  Samuel  Edmund  Roberts 
283a  (T)Michael  James  McLoughlin 

19a  (j)Thomas  William  Hunt 

358ft  (T)William  Henry  Mobley 

505     Walter  Stock 

145a  (X)Michael  Henry  Deeney 

531     (j)Newman  Ruffle 

160    (T)  Robert  Frederick  Bertram  Cooper 

496a  (T)Joseph  Ede  Hamley        

179     Robert  Henry  Mitchell 

512     (T)Walter  Thurston  Silk 

340a  (T)John  Jackman      ...         ..„ 

146     (j)Sidney  Woods 

146    (j)Edward  Fischer  Dolbear  

1^\{PN\)  (T)Thomas  McMahon         

202     Samuel  Charles  Arthur  Smith         

113ft  Horace  Hubert  Edward  Easton       

™%  \  (PiVt)Frank  Ripley  Gandy 

414ft  (J)Alfred  Frank  Peake       ... 

291ft  (T)George  Frederick  Law 

159    (PVt)(T)Gibson  William  Simpson 

558     Albert  Pickett 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian   Government ) 

476     Ernest  Abbott 

276     (T)Herbert  James  Marchant 

80    Joseph  Young _ 

366     Murdo  Mclvor „ 

503     (PiV t)(T)James  Victor  Browne    ._ 

6    James  Leahy    ... 
213    mJohn  Henry  Isaac    .„. 

546     George  James  Ryan 

524     mJames  Rea 

524     Robert  Henry  Regan 

630     mErnest  Haines  ...         ...  

{Lent  for  duty  under  the  Canadian  Government.') 
521     Thomas  Tomlin 

20    (PiV t)Robert  Nelson  Hickson         


3S7 


6  Sept 

8  Sept 

15  Sept 

18  Sept 

05 
05 
05 
05 

23  Sept 

05 

8  Nov 

05 

14  Nov 

05 

24  Nov 

05 

30  Nov 

05 

30  Nov 

05 

10  Dec 

05 

16  Dec 

05 

1  Feb 

06 

7  Feb 

06 

15  Feb 

06 

1  Mar 

06 

1  Mar 

06 

14  Mar 

06 

5  Apr 
19  Apr 

06 
06 

1  May 

06 

4  May  06 

28  June  06 

18  July 

06 

20  July 

18  Aug 

1  Sept 

27  Sept 

06 
06 
06 
06 

25  Oct 

06 

29  Nov 

06 

27  Dec 

06 

27  Dec 

06 

27  Dec 

06 

28  Dec 

06 

30  Dec 

06 

31  Jan 

07 

31  Jan 

07 

6  Feb 

07 

25  Feb 

07 

6  Mar 

07 

25  Mar 

07 

GUNNERS. 


207 


Seniority. 


524 

306 

180 

5.05 

180 

69 

66 

39 

252 

391a 

493 

160 

521 

180 

163 

127 

391c 

259 

391  a 

334 

202 

366 

524 

127a 

461 

228a 

71 
170 
113 
180 
540 
129 
180 
180 
454 
278 

86 
5 
TB 
026 
524 
170 
148c 
170 


George  Haddrell 
Stephen  Charles  John  Daly  . . . 
mErnest  James  Whiting 
(T)Ernest  James  Worsfold ... 
tttFrederick  William  Sweetingham 

Frank  Horton  

Sidney  John  Barnes  Halfyard 
Ernest  John  Russel  Staple  ... 
(X)William  Victor  Arnold  ... 
Lister  Felton  Forner 
(T)Alexander  George  Stock... 
(T)HtHenry  George  Pavely  ... 
Lewis  Gitsham 
m William. George  Stephen  Sledge  . 

mCharles  Challinor     

tit  William  Edgar  Tonkin 
{PN\)  Edwin  Percy  Hamlyn 
(i-iVt)itt James  Inston 
George  Frederick  Taylor 
Alfred  Henry  Savage... 

Alfred  James  Palmer 

{PN\)  Harry  Pegg     

Robert  Alexander  Banham  ... 
Frederick  John  Edwards 
IttRichard  Frederick  Hall 
TltFrancis  Charles  Warner  Codd 
Alfred  Edward  Cottrell 
John  Bellis 

Hugh  Fleecon  Bevan... 
(T)Robert  Matthew  Waghorn 
(PN  f) Fabian  James  Pearse 
mGeorge  William  Price 
tit  John  Harris  Cobby ... 
(iWf)  Ralph  Augustus  Kite 
Albert  Edward  Seymour 
Robert  Chambers  Kelly 
tltRobert  William  Martin 
William  Edward  King 
Alexander  Andrew  James  Spicer    . 

IttThoraas  McConnell... 

tit  William  Thomas  Vosper    ... 
tttWilliam  Richard  Perry 
(iWf)  Albert  Burrow  Cartlidge     . 
James  Henry  FitzGerald 


431 


H 


29  Mar    07 

10  Apr    07 

30  Apr    07 
6  June  07 

11  June  07 

14  June  07 
28  June  07 

1  July    07 

27  July    07 

28  July   07 

29  July  07 
18  Aug  07 
21  Aug  07 
24  Aug    07 

28  Aug    07 

29  Aug    07 
1  Sept  07 

26  Sept  07 
10  Oct     07 

15  Oct 
21  Oct 

31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 

9  Nov 
10  Nov 
18  Dec 
28  Dec 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 


07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
08 


08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 


1  Jan 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
9  Jan 


08 

08 
08 
08 
08 


208 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

213     Richard  Murphy         

20  Jan 

08 

448     (JPiVt)  (T)Thomas  Sargent  Reeves . 

2  Feb 

08 

48a  mJohn  Frederick  Hannaford 

6  Feb 

08 

175     Hubert  Alfred  Gambrell       

19  Feb 

08 

Robert  James  Ward  ._ 

27  Feb 

08 

16    John  O'Leary  ...         ._         

2  Mar 

08 

180     mErnest  Oliver  Frith 

12  Mar 

08 

180    tltGeorge  Gates 

26  Mar 

08 

366     Frederick  Philip  Hart 

26  Mar 

08 

180&  (T)William  Matterson  Denton 

27  Mar 

08 

146     (T)mWiUiam  Clements  Elliott        

27  Mar 

08 

284     (T)Joseph  Henry  Burton     

27  Mar 

08 

363     Thomas  Donnelly 

2  Apr 

08 

195«  (JRJVt)  Frank  Cooper 

3  Apr 

08 

524    William  Samuel  Pile 

23  Apr 

08 

384     mJohn  Mackay           ...         ._          

30  Apr 

08 

524     Herbert  Denton          _ 

4  May 

08 

48     (J)Walter  Thorogood           

13  May 

08 

431     (T)mEdwin  Lancelot  Archbold 

31  May 

08 

366     Charles  Robert  Tribe 

1  dune 

08 

5a  mEdmimd  Treble  Penhallurick       

5  June 

08 

213     Hugh  Owen  Ellis      

7  June  08 

238     (T)mDavid  William  Smyth 

25  Juue 

08 

259     Albert  John  Guest      

1  July 

08 

524     William  Richard  Broadhurst            

15  July 

08 

510    (T)Edgar  William  Revel 

22  July 

08 

196a  (T)John  Tilbury      

22  July 

08 

131     Frederick  John  Hopkins       

6  Aug 

08 

524     George  Bungard 

7  Aug 

08 

326cfmErnest  John  Read 

3  Sept 

08 

47     Ernest  Smith              

12  Sept 

08 

53l     mAbraham  Hegarty 

20  Sept 

08 

2G8d  (PA7t)mDavid  Heard  Shepherd        

21  Sept 

08 

19a  (PiVf)  Ernest  Graham  Price            

1  Oct 

08 

630     James  Ernest  Cox      

7  Oct 

08 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Canadian  Government.) 

5b  (T)Ernest  Victor  Roberts    ... 

10  Oct 

08 

213     Albert  William  Carline          

16  Oct 

08 

493a  John  Rodd 

29  Oct 

08 

366    John  Montgomery  Mair         

30  Oct 

08 

259    William  Thomas  Pearson      

2  Nov 

08 

213     (PiV-j-)  Eustace  Trevor  Sproson        

21  Nov 

08 

299     (T)Alfred  Benjamin  Lean 

26  Nov 

08 

238     Robert  Henry  Tom  Haydyn            

26  Nov 

08 

474 


GUNNERS. 


Seniority. 


209 


267     Albert  Henry  Singleton        

180     George  Edward  Fant  

160    William  Davidson 

180  f  Edward  George  John  Nightingale  ... 

391a  ai  Will  Messenger        

351     (T)Samuel  Kent        

277  mHerbert  Stanley  Sangwell 
John  William  Gilroy 

484a  (PIff)  Charles  Henry  Thacker 
35     George  Ernest  Smith... 
88     William  Peter  Hanna 

278  (P^rt)John  Orgee       

61     (T)  James  William  Fishenden 

Matthew  Thomas        

503     William  James  Berry 

492    (T)Ebenezer  William  Edward  Seal 

91     Alfred  George  Sangwell 

160    (PA-(-)Bobert  Gosling 

391a  Dennis  Milton  Sullivan         

Benjamin  Samuel  Flynn 

114     -(-Henry  Clarence  Newmarch 

5     mGeorge  Hammacott 

273     -(-Henry  Batter  bury 

431     (PA" t)tnThonias  Barnabas  Beckett... 

180     fNorman  Stacey  Smith 

431     Arthur  Joseph  Ellis   ... 

600    m  Charles  Frederick  Bacon 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.) 

47     ntPercy  Charles  Organ 

259     William  Stephen  Miller         

113&  Thomas  O'Brien         

263     (T)  John  Henry  Moore         

Charles  Frederick  Weston 


213 
TB 

33 
266 
146 
153 
200 

11 
TB 
114 


UtAlfred  Charles  Saunders 


(T)  ntWalter  William  Spencer  Stevens 
m(T)John  William  Alexander  Chubb 
•(-Alfred  Ernest  Woodward    ... 

'sT)Frederick  Mitchell  

(j)Edward  Henry  Walker 

}    (PN\)  (T)Wilford  Joe  Williams    ... 

286&  m(T)Thomas  John  Catchpole 

620     (T)Frederick  King 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Canadian  Government^) 


515 


30  Nov 

08 

1  Jan 

09 

4  Jan 

09 

7  Jan 

09 

10  Jan 

09 

16  Jan 

09 

18  Jan 

09 

19  Jan 

09 

22  Feb 

09 

26  Feb 

09 

12  Mar 

09 

16  Mar 

09 

25  Mar 

09 

21  Apr 

09 

26  Apr 

09 

6  May 
10  May 

22  May 

23  May 
25  May 
29  May 
10  June 

09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 

10  June  09 

26  June 

09 

30  June 

09 

20  July 
29  July 

09 
09 

10  Aug 
16  Aug 
16  Aug 
20  Aug 
26  Aug 

09 

09 
09 
09 
09 

26  Aug 

09 

17  Sept 

17  Sept 

30  Sept 

6  Oct 

09 

09 
09 

09 

6  Oct 

09 

6  Oct 

09 

6  Oct 

09 

6  Oct 

09 

H  2 


210 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

62a  (T)Charles  Pilfold     

6  Oct     09 

275a  (T)Herbert  Bulmer   .„          

6  Oct     09 

153     m(T)Patrick  McCarthy         

6  Oct     09 

218     (T)Harry  Haycock 

6  Oct     09 

132     (T)John  James  Esplen         

6  Oct     09 

457     (X)John  Henry  Morgans 

6  Oct     09 

512     (X) Percy  George  Panteny     ...          

6  Oct     09 

5     (T)Albert  Newbury  ... 

6  Oct     09 

362     (j)Eli  Francis  Bright           

6  Oct     09 

185a  (X)William  Henry  Prosser  ... 

6  Oct     09 

34     Hugh  Thompson 

6  Oct     09 

160     James  Charles  Gwyer 

18  Oct     09 

366     mJohn  Pitt  Baker 

3  Nov    09 

590    mRichard  John  Gordon 

8  Nov    09 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.) 

261     m(T)  Arthur  Victor  Tedder             

10  Nov    09 

462     Alfred  Christopher  Bright    ...         

20  Nov    09 

431    Alfred  James  Trevett 

14  Dec    09 

418a  (_PiVt)tltRichard  Norman 

16  Dec    09 

284    fRobert  Purdie            „ 

16  Dec     09 

277     mWalter  Sydney  Ault            

27  Jan     10 

164     Frederick  Elliott         

11  Feb     10 

259     Walter  Camp 

24  Feb     10 

507a  f  Edward  Preston  Chapman  ... 

3  Mar    10 

524     -fmHarry  "Williams                 

3  Mar    10 

307     mSidney  Cornwell                 

7  Mar    10 

524     mRobert  William  James  Martin 

16  Mar    10 

113     (iWt)Frank  William  Barnes           

7  Apr     10 

384     mHorace  Percy  Hamlyn        

12  Apr     10 

219a  (X)Harry  Joynes 

21  Apr    10 

415     Earnest  Crockett         

28  Apr     10 

180    William  Henry  Beedle            

28  Apr     10 

414a  William  Margery  Broom         

14  May    10 

291     f  Walter  Darly  Ely      

14  May    10 

118     fmJohn  Robert  Mead 

14  May    10 

524     William  Nieass  Deacon          .„          

14  May    10 

180     Gerald  Farrier  Case 

14  May    10 

259     Frank  Underhill 

14  May   10 

503     tttWilliam  Henry  Ryder         

26  May   10 

381     Michael  John  Joseph  Sartain           

30  June  10 

180     Herbert  John  Webley            

16  July    10 

146     (T)  Edward  William  Rogers           

24  July   10 

348     (j)m  Joseph  Henry  Webb 

7  Aug    10 

557 

GUNNERS. 


211 


Names. 


558    John  Hennessey  Howes  Gauntlett  ... 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian 
Government.') 

Henry  Samuel  Randall  

George  Ernest  Harrison 
George  Henry  Wintle... 
Donald  Simpson 

(T)George  Lee  ._         

(T)mThomas  Henry  Willey 

(T)George  Henry  Lewis 
(T)Edward  Drew 

(T)m  William  Alfred  Henry  Barker.. 
( T)m William  Robert  Jack ett 
Francis  Edward  Bisson 

ttt(A)(T)Frank  Everett  

( T)  William  George  Worsh 

(T)Harry  Morgan      ...         

m(T)Andrew  Edward  Sheridan 
m(T)William  James  Percy  Ayres    .... 
ltt(T) "William  Sutherland 
ml  T)  James  Harris  Pay  ton    ._ 
(T)Constantine  Doherty 
m("T")Arthur  Harry  Jones 

(T) William  Preston  

(T)Michael  Joseph  O'Leary 

m(T)John  McGinty  

(T)Thomas  Bartholomew  Dunne  ... 

(T)Charles  Edward  Coles 

tll(T)Albert  George  Nathaniel  Livermore. 

tn(T)Clifford  Snellgrove       

(T)Edward  John  Jackman  ... 
Frederick  Leigh  Maunder  ... 
fJohn  Henry  Candy  ... 

(T)William  Henry'Fidler 

(T)Harry  Browning 
(T)Charles  James  Pounds    ... 

m(T)Alexander  Wyatt         

(T)George  Ernest  Coker      ...  

t Albert  John  Foley    

William  Emanuel  Palmer     ... 
John  William  Devereux 
(T)-A-fthur  James  Roach 


TB  I 
078  ( 
47 
507 
65 
5a 
475a 
306a 
305 
222 
4 
232 
366  | 
Page   \ 
431  &   ) 
58 
281a 
512 
377a 
476 
94 
24 
13 
47 
109 
505f 
512 
512 
37a 

lb 

524 

11 

la 

407 

41 

109ft 

326 

180 

431 

366 

146 


Seniority. 


7  Aug    10 


20  Aug 

26  Aug 

27  Aug 
3  Sept 
8  Sept 
8  Sept 
8  Sept 
8  Sept 
8  Sept 

29  Sept 

30  Sept 


597 


19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 


10 

10 

10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


19  Oct  10 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


212 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


47 
180 
431 
461 
512 
503 
213 


430     m(T)Charles  Frederick  Wiltshire  ... 

339ft  (ZWf)Frederick  Charles  Worsley 

384     Charles  James  Geary 

1(31     Henry  Holemans 

391a  (PiVt)ntJohn  Walter  Bell      

180     t  Frederick  Faulkner 

225a*  (T)William  Harry  Andrews  Newman 

(PiVt)Henry  Frank  Edwards  

Michael  O'Halloran    ... 

| William  John  Persse 

James  Charles  Burbidge 

(JWt)Arthnr  Page 

(T)Frederick  Walter  Maitland  Coker 

TtlThomas  Driscoll      

Albert  Edward  Jackman 

438a  m(T)Harry  Renyard 

391c  ml  T) James  Ashley     

177     (PiVt)Charles  John  Remfry 

78a  m(T)Ernest  Samuel  George  Grinter 
561     Charles  Herbert  Coles  

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Govt.) 

545     (T)Thomas  William  Galletly  

521     William  Henry  Kewish 

180     t  Harry  McDonald      

159ft  (T)Wilfrid  Hollins     

344     (TWf)John  Simpson  Linsey 

66     (T)Edward  Austin  Lawler  ...         

552     \ Arthur  Clevin  Newton        ...         

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

473  fFrancis  Joseph  Magee  

266  fJohn  Percy  Tack        

542a  m(T) John  Murphy 

349     (T)Alexander  Gosham 

451ft  (T)Sidney  Ernest  Cann        

186    (T)John  George  Beaumont  ... 

471ft  m(T)Bertie  Dsmar 

274     mClarence  George  Strong      

261     Walter  Percival  Shields         

275ft  (T)Frederick  Joseph  Coulton  

520     Charles  Palmer  Bennett 
263     Frederick  William  Furmadge 
524     fHarold  Stuart  Dunn 

277     Benjamin  Plent  ...         .„         

391c  (PiVf)  Charles  Nithsdale       

277     Albert  Montagu  William  Chapman 


Seniority. 


19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

to 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

19  Oct 

10 

7  Nov 

10 

14  Nov 

10 

18  Nov 

10 

7  Dec 

10 

8  Dec 

10 

9  Jan 

11 

9  Jan 

11 

5  Feb 

11 

5  Feb 

11 

640 


GTTNNEKS. 


212a 


Names. 


Seniority. 


202     Henry  Cumes  Webber  

159  fJohn  Charles  Dominy 
277     Charles  Edward  Bounton 

9  f  William  Henry  Harris  ...         .- 

237  f  Robert  John  Sinclair  

180     Frederick  George  Alfred  Theobald 

221     mPercival  John  Cox  

5b  George  William  Shepherd    

202     m James  Charles  Hartnett 

395     (T)John  Slater  

(T)Thomas  James  Gribble  ... 
(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 
221     Thomas  Henry  Skuse 
366  ) 
Page  \  m(A)George  Alfred  John  Blundell  ... 
431a) 

4  f  James  Hugh  Turner  ... 

4  Alfred  John  Mallett 

273&f  Alfred  Wordsworth  Wright 

352  f  Joseph  William  Hyatt  

63     mHerbert  Charles  Bicknell 

277     Percy  Frederick  James 

640    Albert  Edward  Shute  

[Lent  for  duty  tinder  Australian  Govt.) 

457     Charles  Ernest  Hazzeldine 

339&  (PiVDGeorge  Ash  bury  Lawson 

496  ^Benjamin  Jacob  Clarke 

277     William  Cecil  Musson  

5  mHerbert  Henry  Lock 
645     George  Henry  Diaper 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.~) 
180    William  Henry  Farrow 

473     Edgar  Richards  

148a  Frank  Deacon  

61  f  James  Francis  William  Thornton    ... 
270a  (T)Gfeorge  Edward  Liming 

295     (j)Francis  Albert  Hull       

116     (T)Laurence  Mortimer         

1176  (T)Thomas  Denn       

512     (T)William  Robert  Dale      

429     (j)Frederick  Victor  Pledger 

37     ( j) Victor  Spyers       

418a  (T)Richard  James  Clark 

65    (T)William  Anthony  Morrell 

5    (T)Walter  Gregg      

113a  (T)Norman  James  Nicholson 


681 


15  Feb 

11 

2  Mar 

11 

7  Mar 

11 

18  Mar 

11 

30  Mar 

11 

2  Apr 
8  Apr 

11 
11 

26  Apr 
20  May 
26  May 
8  June 

11 

11 
11 
11 

1  July  11 

1  July  11 

16  July  11 
27  July  11 
27  July  11 

5  Aug  11 
14  Aug  11 
14  Aug  11 
14  Aug    11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 

14  Aug  11 
14  Aug    11 

30  Aug   11 

31  Aug  11 

6  Sept  11 
6  Sept  11 

6  Sept  11 

7  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 
12  Sept  11 


212ft 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


590     Samuel  Thomas  Percy  Yeo 21  Sept  11 

(Lent  for  ditty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

225c  (T)Peter  John  Skuse            22  Sept  11 

120  mfVictor  Stanley  Simmonds            28  Sept  11 

473     Cornelius  Sandells      2  Oct     11 

505     Leonard  White           ...         .„         2  Oct     11 

180     tThomas  Parkinson ...  2  Oct     11 

121  (T)Percy  Adams        8  Nov    11 

9     mCT)Ceorge  Dyer      11  Nov   11 

<o?a  (T)George  Fudge 11  Nov    11 

180     (TIPeter  McClelland             11  Nov   11 

Tn(T)Samuel  Herbert  Cornish         11  Nov   11 

221     Henry  Charles  Higgins          ..           29   Nov    11 

473     Thomas  Edgar  Linnington 29  Nov    11 

552     William  Gregory       29  Nov    M 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 

100     mfGeorge  Edward  Beedle 29  Nov    11 

337     (T)Thomas  Lancaster           2  Dec    1] 

238*  (TYThomas  Henrv  Wall       2  Dec     1 

141     (j)^eorge  Millburn  Taylor             2  Dec    11 

62     (j)Albert  Edward  Jackson            14  Dec    1] 

524     Henry  Matthew  Lacy            ...           -         ...  15  Dec 

496     Harry  John  Hamsher            ...         ...         ...  15  Dec    Y. 

11a  Tliomas  Wesley  Cosgrove      23  Dec    11 

George  Samuel  Harding       ...         ...          ...  23  Dec     1 

339*  tSidnev  William  Brooks        28  Dec 

16     Charles  William  Beere           19  Jan    12 

207     m(T)TCrnestWinsborough 19    Jan    12 

268     (T)Thomas  Watkins              19   Jan    12 

245     (T)Charles  George  Rowlinson         19   Jan    12 

466     (T) Philip  White         19    Jan    12 

268c  m(T)Alfred  Barnes 19   Jan    12 

199«  (j)  John  Percy  Hutchings 19    Jan    12 

25     (j)Thomas  Lynch       19    Jan    12 

459     tlt(T)George  Bryant 19   Jan    12 

160    (T) Henry  Turner       19   Jan    12 

159     Thomas  May 23    Jan    12 

388     + John  William  James  Draisey         26  Feb    12 

239     fJohn  Blake 26  Feb   12 

326c  William  Edward  Farrell       26  Feb    12 

180     John  Thomas  Henderson      27   Feb    12 

342     fVincent  Shaw  Robinson      27  Feb    12 

286a  w(T)Henry  Jarkson  Epworth         28   Feb    12 

293     (T)Albert  Charles  Sehloegell          28   Feb    12 

439/d  (j)  William  Walter  Thorrowgood 28  Feb    12 

34     (j)WiUiam  George  Bourne 28  Feb    12 


725 


GUNNERS. 


212c 


Names. 

Seniority. 

221«  (T)Charles  McCarthy           

28  Feb 

12 

244     (T)EdgarHead         

28  Feb 

12 

155     (j)George  Edgar  Gimblett 

14  Mar 

12 

218a  (j)mWalter  Totman           

2  Apr 

12 

258     (T)Jarces  Garside 

2  Apr 

12 

47     (T)Arthur  Harold  Furrieaux          

2  Apr 

12 

130     (T)William  Robert  Adams             

2  Apr 

12 

46a  (T) Alfred  William  Gully 

13  Apr 

12 

46     Joseph  Morris  Cole 

7  May 

12 

402     (T)William  O'Connor          

5  June 

12 

217ft  George  Henry  Bartlett         

6  June 

12 

117     Henry  Lloyd  Bacon              

6  June 

12 

366     Frederick  William  Wenn 

24  June 

12 

366     tWiHiam  Gillett        

24  June 

12 

439c  m(T)George  Washington     

28  June 

12 

431     Henry  James  Millican          

26  July 

12 

5     tltWalter  Charles  Hadley 

26  July 

12 

4a  (T)Charles  Henry  Young 

26  July 

12 

264a  (j)  Albert  William  Grose « 

26  July 

12 

5     (T)Walter  George  Savage  .... 

26  July 

12 

408     (j)Alfred  James  Ward        

26  July 

12 

11a  m Arthur  Jones          ...         

6  Aug 

32 

339c  (T)Henry  Bartlett 

29  Aug 

12 

330     (T)Charles  Frederick  Edmund  Poole 

29  Aug 

12 

117     (T)James  Jago  Burnell       

13  Sept 

12 

420     Michael  Joseph  Walsh          

17  Sept 

12 

11a  mJobn  Ernest  Mitchell        

17  Sept 

12 

505     Charles  Henry  Garner          

18  Sept 

12 

471ft  George  Henry  Collins           

1  Oct 

12 

273ft  William  Sawle            

1  Oct 

12 

439a  (T)Leonard  Grunsell           

11  Oct 

12 

349«  (j)Frederick  John  Abbott 

11  Oct 

12 

450     (T)Frank  Mather  Eley        

11  Oct 

12 

469a   (T)mArthur  Murcb 

22  Oct 

12 

48     fEdward  Alfred  Spittle       

25  Oct 

12 

84     (T)William  Charles  Ovenden         

11  Nov 

12 

175     John  Rainey 

20  Nov 

12 

420     Robert  Johnson  Abbott        

20  Nov 

12 

505  James  William  Carter          ...         

20  Nov 

12 

175     John  Thomas  Ladbrooke  Burrows 

23  Nov 

12 

167     Charles  Houghton  Soper 

23  Nov 

12 

100     Percival  Langridge  Neil 

23  Nov 

12 

505     Stewart  McKee  Evans          

26  Nov 

12 

286     (T)Ernest  Ovenden               

27  Nov 

12 

80     m(T)William  George  Parsons 

27  Nov 

12 

260     fGeorge  Barratt         

3  Dec 

12 

167     John  Burt  Cobb         

3  Dec 

12 

772 

2l2d 


GUNNERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


167     mErnest  William  Clegg        

232     t  Arthur  Henry  Andrews 

180     Reuben  Bradley        

260     (T)Stephen  Munnelly  

267     (T) James  Ernest  Bellingham 

431     (j)  Alfred  George  Julier      

298     Oliver  Watts 

431  Samuel  Anderson 

221     Ambrose  Francis  Organ 

60a  (T)David  Fernie  (act) 

166     m(T)Henry  Kibblewhite     

496     mFrederick  Charles  Bennett  (act).„ 
9     William  Heury  BundeJl  (act) 

61     James  Henry  Moore  (act)     ... 
496     Peter  Seymour  Vincent  Lakeman  (act) 

Edward  John  Baldwin  (act) 
180     Charles  John  Jones  ... 
258     James  Smeaton  (act) 
391a  William  John  Saunders  Rawlings  {act) 
180     (T)William  Henry  Hardy  (act)     .. 
273d  (j)John  Henry  Evans  (act) 
339     (T)  Henry  John  Martin  (act) 

473     (T)William  Shuker  (act)     

366     Edward  Henry  Powell  (act) 

203    (T)Henry  George  Marshall  (act)    ... 
292     ( j) Denis  Foley  (act)  

54     (T)Cornelius  O'Eourke  (act) 

69     (T)Frederick  George  Gibbons  (act) 
195a  (T)Joseph  Thomas  Eichards  (act)  ... 

61     Lionel  John  Backhouse  (act) 
366  1 

Page  \  (A)(T)Charles  King  (act) 

43'l  b  J 

239  George  Thomas  Percival  (act) 
326c  John  Joseph  Dusting  (act)  ... 
159  George  Thomas  Parry  (actri ... 
180     Phillip  Matthews  (act)      ' 

48     mJohn  McDermott  (aci) 
129     John  Christian  Ackerman  (act) 

48     Herbert  Henry  Courtney  (act) 
484a  Charles  Mahoney  (act) 

180     Matthpw  Waugh  (act)  

129     m  Walter  John  Pope  (act) 

129     John  Lund  (act)         

273     Robert  McDougal  Brown    act) 

432  mCharles  Henry  Hancock  (act) 

63     mDavid  Stafford  (act)  


817 


3  Dec 

12 

5  Dec 

12 

22  Dec 

12 

30  Jan 

13 

30  Jan 

13 

3  Feb 

13 

3  Feb 

13 

6  Feb 

13 

19  Feb 

13 

28  Feb 

13 

28  Feb 

13 

14  Mar 

13 

14  Mar 

1:1 

14  Mar 

13 

14  Mar 

13 

14  Mar 

13 

14  Mar 

13 

15  Mar 

13 

18  Mai 

13 

27  Mar 

13 

3  Apr 

13 

22  Apr 

13 

28  Apr 

13 

29  Apr 

13 

29  Apr 

13 

29  Apr 

13 

29  Apr 

13 

29  Apr 

13 

1  May 

L3 

2  May 

13 

3  May 

13 

15  May 

13 

20  May 

13 

20  May 

13 

20  May 

13 

20  May 

13 

22  May 

13 

22  May 

13 

28  May 

13 

31  May 

13 

10  June 

13 

10  June 

13 

19  June 

13 

19  June 

13 

25  June 

13 

GUNNERS. 


212e 


Seniority. 


505     John  McCarthy  (act)  

]]«  mErnest  James  Luscombe  {act) 
484<z  George  Turner  (act) ... 

510     Henry  Melville  (act) 

363     (T)  Anthony  Beard  (act)      ... 
391c  (j)Ernest  George  Haycraft  (act)  . 

ISO    (T)Frank  Stone  (act)  

391c  Ernest  Frederick  Sheath  (act) 

180    f  Albert  Edward  Rose  (act) 

67     (T)Henry  Townsend  (act)  ... 

182ft  (T)William  Windsor  (act) 

509     (j)  William  Thomas  Power  (act)  .. 

79     (T)George  William  Callaway  (act) 
237     (j)Frederick  Grinney  (act) 
388     Albert  Milton  Wildbo're  (act) 

159     Ernest  Nicholas  (act)  

337     Walter  William  Cooper  (act) 

180     Lewis  George  Denton  Brown  (act) 

391«  Frederick  Ford  (act)  

161     m(T) George  Borthwick  (act) 

60     (T)  Alexander  Wesley  Stephens  (act) 
127ft  (T)James  George  Law  (act) 

71     ( T)  Arthur  Fryer  (act)  

537«  (T) William  Thomas  Skinner  (act).. 
379  (j)James  Henry  Freeland  (act)  ... 
432     Archibald  Samuel  Conway  (act)     .. 

167     mWilliam  Wilcox  (act)         

339ft  mThomas  Herbert  Saunders  (act)  .. 
273ft  Gerald  Hugh  Algar  Pretty  (act)     .. 

273ft  Charles  Woolgar  (act)  

288     (T)Frederick  William  Lowder  (act) 
180    James  George  Lambie  (act) 
180     nt Percy  Victor  Natali  (act) 
180     m Joseph  Uriah  Copland  (act) 
180     John  Smith  Macpherson  (act) 
213ft  (T)Alfred  Ernest  Hicks  (act) 
253     (T)Frederick  Colston  Way  (act) 

175     raAlbert  Broom  (act) 

Leonard  Percy  Cocks  (act)  . . . 
100     Joseph  Mills  Burgess  (act)  ... 
Frederick  Hibbs  (act) 

180     Alfred  Field  (act)      

177     Ernest  Browning  (act) 
180     William  Wilfred  Kingdom  (act) 
Herbert  Alfred  Haynes  (act) 
Erasmus  Joseph  Burns  (act) 
Mark  Methuen  (act) 


864 


25  June  13 
25  .'ure  13 

25  June  13 

26  June  13 

27  June  13 
27  July  13 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 

22  Aug    13 

25  Aug    13 

1  Sept  13 
4  Sept  13 
6  Sept  13 

13  Sept    13 

23  Sept   13 

26  Sept  13 

2  Oct 
2  Oct 
2  Oct 
2  Oct 
2  Oct 
2  Oct 

13  Oct 
13  0«t 
13  Oct 
13  Oct 

13  Oot 

14  Oct 
18  Oct 
18  Oct 
18  Oct 
18  Oct 
18  Oct 
29  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 

1  Not 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 


13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


212/ 


GUNNEKS. 


Seniority. 


180 
547 
196 
432 
47 
180 
118 
537 
452 
352 
352 
339& 

366 

86 
383 


339/; 

108 

273e 

266 

266 

326c 
326c 


276c 
507a 
366 


547 
114 


Edward  Leach  (act)  ...         , 

fWalter  Francis  Wilson  (act) 
(T)  Walter  Edgar  Pitts  (act) 
Richard  John  Hatton  (act)  ... 
Charles  Thorold  Scrimshaw  (act)   ... 
Daniel  Joseph  O'Leary  (act) 

(T)Edward  Duggan  (act) 

(T)Francis  James  Nicholis  (act)    ... 

(j)Richard  Dell  (act)  

Edward  Beaumont  (act) 
Albert  George  Leach  (act)  ... 

Albert  Henry  Looker  (act) 

William  Johnston  (act)       

John  Francis  Oashen  (act) 

Frederick  Charles  Sheath  (act) 
John  William  Hammond  (act) 
tnGeorge  William  Bowden  (act)   ... 
mFrederick  William  Briard  (act)... 
Frederick  Stephen  Croughan  (act) 
George  Stafford  Yorke  (act) 
(T)John  Michael  Bond  (act) 
(T)Samuel  Edmund  Butcher  (act) 
Francis  William  Potter  (act) 
Arthur  Hubert  Bailey  (act) 
IttGeorge  Wright  Palmer  (act) 
Edward  Paschal  Dunn  (act) 
Henry  FraDcis  Budden  (act) 
David  Patrick  Fitzgerald  (act)     ... 
John  Osmond  Peter  Roach  (act    ... 
Edward  Jones  (act)  ... 
Oeorge  Edwin  Tiller  (act)  ... 
Charles  Edward  Thompson  (act)  ... 
Charles  Arthur  Rogers  (act) 
(T)William  James  Wilson  (act)    ... 
(T)mFrank  John  Ingham  (act) 

John  William  Mills  (act)    

Edward  Joisce  (act) 
William  John  Wasley  (act)... 
Thomas  Robert  Vickery  (act) 

Stephen  John  Catt  (act)       

Harry  Cecil  Thomas  Evitt  (act)     ... 

Albert  Edward  Dark  (act) 

William  Thomas  Brough  (act) 
(T)Henry  Dunning'Andrews  (act) 
(T)Alfred  Henry  Walker  (act) 
(T)John  Dunphy  (act) 
Edwin  James  Hicks  (act)    ...         .„ 


4  Nov 
8  Nov 
8  Nov 
8  Nev 
8  Nov 

12  Nov 
21  Nov 
21  Nov 
21  Nov 

28  Nov 

29  Nov 

8  Dec 

19  Dec 

23  Dec 
7  Jan 
7  Jan 

9  Jan 

13  Jan 
13  Jan 
13  Jan 

30  Jan 
30  Jan 
30  Jan 
30  Jan 
30  Jan 
30  Jan 
30  Jan 

1  Feb 
1  Feb 
1  Feb 
6  Feb 
6  Feb 

6  Feb 
11  Feb 
13  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
1 7  Feb 

20  Feb 
20  Feb 

24  Feb 

7  Mar 


13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
11 
It 
14 
14 
14 
11 
14 
14 


nil 


CHIEF    BOATSWAINS. 


213 


CHIEF    BOATSWAINS. 


Names. 


512     (J)  John  Watson  Eiddle      .. 
Bl  \ 

p0  )  ill  William  Sweeney     ... 

UtThomas  George  Southwood 
j)ev  \  Richard  Lyons  

132     P^Thomas  Tilley      

lttAndrew  Leahy         

John  Myers 


483 

381 
BY 
Pemb 

326 

387 

520 
BY 

Ch 

TB  I 

104  ( 

385 

BY  { 
Mai  f 

385 

"?     j-PiVSamuel  Edwin  Henry  Kevern 
366     PiVEdward  Bassadona 


David  Dodd _ 

PN  Robert  Holmes 

in  William  Basketter  ... 
PiVJohn  Read  Saunders 

PN  Freke  Payne 

(PiVf )  (J)mRobert  Johnston  Dailey 
(T)P-?VmPatrick  Peter  Coleman 

|  PiVHarry  Augustus  Hine 

PN  John  Henry  Betts         


259 

151 

524 

106 

296 

22 

9 

BY 

Po 

385 

VY 

Dept 

520 

524 

BY 

Bev 

252 

BY 

Cape 

500 


mWilliam  Booley       

Charles  Cuthbert        „ 

George  Enock  Turner 

James  Prentice 

(PN-f) Henry  Alfred  Dunmore 

(T)P^ Anthony  Horace  Goatley     ... 

PN  William  John  Gundry 

[Sylvester  Cox 

(T)Charles  Gill  

|  mErederick  Edward  Gray  Slocombe 

PN  John  Henry  Drew  

I  PN  Emanuel  Richard  Grant 


John  William  Harris ... 
PiVJames  John  Webber 

32 


Seniority, 


1  Mar 

10 

10  July 

10 

17  July 

10 

25  Sept 

10 

1  Nov 

10 

10  Jan 

11 

14  Feb 

11 

26  Apr 

11 

5  Aug 
7  Sept 
21  Oct 

11 
11 
11 

6  Feb 

12 

12  Feb 

12 

21  Feb 

12 

28  Feb 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr     12 

1  Apr     12 
1  Apr     12 


214 


CHIEF    BOATSWAINS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

524     James  Lanyon... 

1  Apr 

12 

520    PiVFrederick  George  Beabey 

1  Apr 

12 

520) 

BY \  (PN\)  (T)mGeorge  Henry  Kelsey  ._ 
Po  ) 

1  Apr 

12 

524     mCharles  Mitchell      

1  Apr 

12 

146     PiV(T)tlt  Joseph  Charles  Da  vies      

1  Apr 

12 

146     (T)tnHarry  Phillips 

1  Apr 

12 

273*  John  Lee          

1  Apr 

12 

582«  P^William  Lyne      

1  Apr 

12 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government.) 

366  j 

Dl  V  PA7(T)George  Denham        

Chat  I 

1  Apr 

12 

259     mFrancis  John  Lamble         

1  Apr 

12 

DY  | 

gfc   >  Patrick  Collins           

1  Apr 

12 

299     Pi^mWilliam  Henry  Woods 

1  Apr 

12 

28     Henry  Badcock 

1  Apr 

12 

260     Edward  John  Carr 

1  Apr 

12 

515     (T)mHarry  William  Burgess 

Apr 

12 

I**  (  William  Ahern 

1  Apr 

12 

28     Thomas  Rowe  Tremethick 

1  Apr 

12 

518     PiVJohn  James  Pomeroy 

1  Apr 

12 

127&  Arthur  Thompson 

1  Apr 

12 

177    PiVmSidney  John  Babbage  .. 

1  Apr 

12 

ZQ  \PN  Samuel  Baker 

045  J 

1  Apr 

12 

524     Alfred  Philip  Triggs 

1  Apr 

12 

170     PTVmAlexander  Turner         

1  Apr 

12 

150     (PNX)  John  de  St  Croix 

1  Apr 

12 

100     John  Merry  field  Piper 

1  Apr 

12 

259     mThomas  Marks          

1  Apr 

18 

mThomas  Samuel  Matthews... 

1  Apr 

12 

524  1 

PFlmRichard  Bowden      

1  Apr 

12 

Dev) 

120     Samuel  John  Wills 

1  Apr 

12 

117     PTVSamuel  John  Staples       

1  Apr 

12 

503     PN  William  John  Bailey       

1  Apr 

12 

339J  PiVWilliam  Edmund  Beabey           

1  Apr 

12 

113&  William  Coughlan       

1  Apr 

12 

524     PN  William  Rogers 

1  Apr 

12 

114     Pi^Edward  John  Marshall 

1  Apr 

12 

391c  John  Wynn      

1  Apr 

12 

191     Henry  Valentine  Roberts 

1  Apr 

12 

496     PiVBenjamin  Eve      

1  Apr 

12 

DY  I 

m   ,  >  Price  Manfred  Davies 

1  Apr 

12 

7^  )pi\^m William  Spiller           

1  Apr 

12 

72 


CHIEF   BOATSWAINS. 


215 


Seniority. 


524  1 

D  Y  I  William  Palmer  

Pevib  ) 

159     Walter  Beare 

432     Thomas  Whittle 

366     Samuel  Tozer 

524     William  John  Henry  Westacott 
352     William  Henry  Payne  !.. 

213     Louis  Sirett 
524     Joseph  William  Payne 

.     i  mThomas  Oliver  

Asc  t 


503 
BY 
H.  Kong 
392 
199 


Daniel  Collins 


mFlorence  Sullivan 

mMark  Bate 

George  Quincey  

524     John  Henry  Couzins  ... 

503     iWSamuel  Arscott 

273     Charles  Lemrof  Seats  ... 

524     .PiVSamiiel  James  Hills         

266     Albert  Augustus  Joshua  Armitage  ... 

496a  Arthur  Adams 

524     James  Poole 

262     JWEdwin  Stark         

47 lb  mRobert  Henry  Gillard  Auger 

163    George  Crabb 

Thomas  Riley  Clynick 

George  Francis  Vosper 

.PJVG-eorge  Henry  Woodnutt 

John  Stevens  ... 


PN George  Edbrooke. 


131 

384 

16 
267 
BY\ 
Sh    ] 

28     TitSamuel  Ball 

366   j 

B  Y  \  Joseph  Charles  Rouse 

Chat  \ 

154a  Sydney  William  Smale  

iWHerbert  Ernest  Augustus  Burridge 
4     PiVm  George  Griffin  (b)         

48     Philip  Fly nn 

520     James  Thomas  Newton  

TH  ~> 

qcq  {-Albert  Trevethan 

262  William  Goffin  

384  Frederick  Evans 

263  Alfred  Michael  Cady 

540  ) 

D  Y  \  Timothy  McElligott 

Sh    ) 

237     m Alfred  Edward  Johnson     ... 

229     George  Wybron  

366     Frederick  Jones         

442     Arthur  George  Bunce 
116 


1  Apr     12 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
I  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 


1  Apr    1-2 


1  Apr 

1  Apr 

14  Apr 

17  May 

8  June 

12 

12 
12 
12 
12 

8  Sept 
14  Oct 

12 

12 

14  Oct 

12 

25  Oct 

12 

17  Nov 

12 

29  Nov 

12 

25  Feb 

13 

1  Apr    18 

1  Apr    18 

11  Apr    13 

13  June  13 

24  June 

IS 

20  July 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

lg 

3  Nov 

13 

3  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

1  Mar 

14 

1  Mar 

U 

1  Mar 

14 

216 


BOATSWAINS. 


BOATSWAINS. 


Names 

Seniority 

63     Samuel  Richard  Mallett        

1  Apr 

98 

James  Dove 

3  Nov 

98 

520     PiV  Mark  J  opling       ...        * 

1  May 

99 

183a  Pi^mHarry  Albert  Bumpus 

1  May 

99 

520  ) 

PFV  William  Staples 

Po   ) 

366     PiVJohn  Morrison      

1  May 

99 

1  Sept 

99 

552     Alfred  McCutcheon 

1  Sept 

99 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

148a  John  Charles  Dugdale            

1  Sept 

99 

366     Webber  Wetton           

1  Sept 

99 

385     (H)George  Hamilton  Alexander      

18  Oct 

99 

191     Frederick  Henry  Mansbridge 

1  Nov 

99 

420     mJohn  Thomas  Williams 

1  Jan 

00 

342     mSydney  Charles  Legg          

1  Feb 

00 

476     PiV  til  William  George  Beer 

1  Feb 

00 

34     Harry  Ernest  Foster              

1  Feb 

00 

80    Charles  Hubert  Wicks           

1  Feb 

00 

11a  PiV William  Alfred  Collins  ... 

1  Mar 

00 

524     (Pm  )  tttErnest  Robert  Parrott 

1  Mar 

00 

174a  Oscar  Robert  Benton 

1  Apr 

00 

388     Herbert  Edward  Sawyers 

1  Sept 

00 

180&  mRobert  William  Brown       

1  Sept 

00 

239     William  Charles  N  orris         

1  Sept 

00 

44     PiV  Joseph  Horace  Evans     ...         

1  Nov 

00 

384     William  John  Henry  Rees 

1  Nov 

00 

520  | 

DY  >  Frederick  Luker         

1  Nov 

00 

Portl  \ 

65     Robert  Henry  Charles  Popham        

1  Nov 

00 

99     Alfred  Hill       

1  Feb 

01 

150a  George  Alexander  Bennett  .... 

1  Feb 

01 

271     James  Mitchell            

1  Feb 

01 

265     George  Ford 

1  Mar 

01 

11     George  Gosden            

1  Mar 

01 

127a  tit  Ernest  Handley  Gearing 

1  May 

01 

252     Daniel  George  Creese 

1  May 

01 

William  Tom  Dunning 

1  Oct 

01 

161     William  Davey            

1  Oct 

01 

524     Ernest  Edwin  Walke             

1  Nov 

01 

196a  PiVGeorge  Taylor      

20  Nov 

01 

127     Edward  Hunter  Wilder 

1  Feb 

02 

259     James  Flynn 

1  Feb 

02 

505     William  Hocking        

1  Feb 

02 

40 


BOATSWAINS. 


217 


Names. 


Seniority. 


220     (PNf)  Thomas  Joseph  Vosper 
mFrederick  William  Bridger 

520     mWalter  Henry  Godsmark    .  „ 

326c  George  McGrath         

118     John  Winstanley 

mHenry  Richard  Hicks 

113     George  Henry  Barker 

507a  Joseph  Wilkinson       

520     PN Albert  Edward  Warren  . . . 

232    Joseph  David  Cleall 

524     PiVWalter  John  Ovenden     ... 

231     John  Alexander  Smith 
James  Atteridge  Doran 

055  {"Walter  George  Holliday 

442     PN  mHenry  Bingham 

444     (PiVf)  Ernest  Albert  Griffin... 

430     mPatrick  Cashman     ... 

262     William  Henry  Babbage 

520     Thomas  Richard  Row 

473     Joel  Edgcome  Blarney 

366     Victor  Ford     

384     PiVWilliam  John  Barrett     ... 
305a  PiVThomas  Burch  Litton     ... 

258     Richard  Cronin  

iWWilliam  Henry  Tucker 
James  Charles  Gundry 
William  Alfred  Cutler 
Edwin  George  Cutcliffe 


484a 

520 

547 

39 
TB\ 
058  j 

86 


PN  James  Jenkins 


James  Barry 

mThomas  Alfred  Foster  Feather     .... 
531     WiUiam  Crapp 

509     John  Pie  

262     William  Henry  Mitchell 

391a  Frederick  Parker 

337     Thomas  Daunt  „ 

127     Charles  Alfred  Munn 

528    Richard  McGrane 

490     Walter  Holt 

545     Alexander  Smith 

66     Frederick  William  Lee  

284    William  Henry  Olver 

145    m  PW William  George  Knight  Trewin 


83 


1  Feb  02 
1  Mar  02 
1  Mar  02 
1  Mar  02 
1  Mar  02 
1  May  02 
26  June  02 
26  June  02 
1  Aug  02 
1  Aug  02 
1  Aug  02 
1  Sept  02 
1  Sept   02 

1  Oct     02 


INov 
1  Dec 
1  Jan 
1  Feb 
1  Feb 
lFeb 
lFeb 
1  Feb 
lFeb 
1  Feb 
lFeb 
1  Mar 
1  Mar 
1  Mar 


02 
02 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 


1  Mar    03 


5  Nov 

03 

10  Sept 
3  Jan 

04 
05 

3  Jan 

05 

3  Jan 

05 

6  Feb 

05 

16  Feb 

05 

17  Mar 

05 

3  Apr  05 
7  Apr  05 
1  May  05 

4  May  05 
15  June  05 

2  Oct 

05 

218 


BOATSWAINS. 


Nambs. 


61     mFrederick  Peter  Roberts     

884     m William  Evans         

127     John  Edwin  Tyack    .. 

590     Moses  Lockhart  ...  

(Lent  for  dvty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
277     James  Leslie  Grigor   ... 
274     mRichard  Arthur  Knott 
291     EdmondDaly 

261  Samuel  Cater  ... 

202     m  William  Henry  White         

68a  mWilliam  John  Rickard        

127     m James  Thomas  Cox 

213     mErnest  Langford      

170    George  Rogers 

72     Denis  Ryan      _ 

332     John  Thomas  Howe   ... 

191     Franklyn  Firth  Stephens       

217     mEdward  Haley         

510     Harry  Cousens 

582a  George  Augustus  Dallimore 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 

225     George  Dale      

391a  mWilliam  George  Harding „ 

262  William  Bruce  Rendle 

191     Ebenezer  John  Street  

384     William  Pepperell       .... 
48     William  Henry  Fenn... 

170    Arthur  Baldwin 

520    William  Henry  Hayes  

317     William  Harris  ...         

492a  mJames  Henry  Quick 

141     Harry  John  Lewis  

tnErnest  Francis  Mauger      

484a  William  McTigue 

524     William  John  Swanson 

277     Edgar  John  Sykes     

558     Samuel  Waugh  

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
448     Henry  James  Coleman  

113  William  Thomas  James  May 

391a  William  Henry  Ellis 

366     mJohn  Murphy  

153    Joseph  William  Parkes         

174c  mWilliam  McLoughiin 

114  Albert  George  Benoy  

431     Albert  Hector  Stubbs  

145    Alfred  Frank  Fox 


127 


Seniority. 

3  Nov 

05 

21  Feb 

06 

5  Apr 
31  May 

06 
06 

27  Dec 

06 

7  Feb 

07 

4  Mar 

07 

28  Mar 

07 

27  Apr 

7  May 

26  June 

07 
07 
07 

15  Aug 

24  Sept 

6  Dec 

07 
07 
07 

30  Jan 

08 

30  July 

31  Aug 
26  Dec 

08 
08 
08 

4  Jan 

09 

28  Feb 

09 

29  Apr 
10  June 

09 
09 

6  Aug 

22  Sept 

2  Jan 

09 
09 
10 

1  Mar 

10 

2  Nov 

18 

1  Dec 

10 

26  Jan 

11 

26  Apr 
13  June 

11 
11 

10  July 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

2  Aug 
5  Aug 

11 
11 

10  Aug 

11  Aug 
11  Aug 

11 
11 
11 

14  Aug 

26  Aug 

11 
11 

26  Aug 
26  Aug 
26  Aug 

li 
11 
11 

6  Sept 

11 

BOATSWAINS. 


219 


Namjes. 


Seniority. 


99    Albert  Edward  Pearson        

520     Samuel  George  Davis 

19«  Frederick  Charles  Loder 
509     Arthui  Joseph  Suter 

63     mSidney  Sincock 
531     William  James  Hamilton 
148a  John  Henry  Smith     ... 
234      -PiVt)  Arthur  Gregory  Horace  Charman 
503     Stephen  Thomas  Hammond 

326    Arthur  McNeill  

352     Frederick  Richard  Cardew 

114     Sydney  Henry  Veale 

484a  George  Williams  (a) 

288     Alfred  George  Knight 


366 
Page 
43I& 
284 
114 
521 


'tH(4)Henry  Charles  Bobbett 


William  Harrison  Macey     ... 

Thomas  John  O'Neil  

IK  Richard  Wilson  Lawrence.. 

391c  (iWf)  Roland  Ollis     

160    Thomas  Bidgood 

507a  mSidney  Austin  

44    Stephen  Patrick  Hare  

Thomas  John  Eustis  

mWilliam  Henry  Hocking 

UtMartin  Norsworthy  

David  Murphy 

ttlHenry  Arthur  Evans 

Henry  William  Southard „ 

Thomas  Coles  

Walter  Terry  Hicks 

Wilfred  Turner 

tn Jeremiah  Lane 
1276  Tneophilus  Walker  Anderson 
80     Sydney  Langrish  Smith       „ 

mAlfred  Moule  Martin         

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

Patrick  Horgan 

Henry  William  Drake  

Henry  John  Bailey 

James  Bazil  Geach    ... 

Henry  William  Long 

George  Henry  Bray 

391c  Arthur  Condy  

232     Norman  Hill 

117     ttlRodney  George  Foot 

342     William  James  Reynolds 

36C    Herbert  Pratt 

196a  William  Charles  Gosney       „ 


260 
496 
284 
430 
547 
288 
237 
496 
520 
118 


589 

228 
232 

388 
228 
458 
540 


7  Sept 

11 

19  Sept 

11 

26  Sept 

11 

28  Sept 

11 

17  Oct 

11 

21  Oct 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

10  Nov 

11 

28  Dec 

11 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

8  Jan 

12 

6  Feb 

12 

8  Feb 

12 

11  Feb 

12 

12  Feb 

12 

22  Feb 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

13  Mar 

12 

13  Mar 

12 

15  Mar 

12 

15  Mar 

12 

15  Mar 

12 

19  Mar 

12 

9  Apr 

12 

29  Apr 

12 

3  June  12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

12  July 

12 

29  Aug 

12 

19  Sept 

12 

29  Sept 

12 

30  Sept 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

174 


i2 


219a 


BOATSWAINS. 


366 

Richard  Herbert  Atkin 

340a  James  Steere  Murch 

263  mJohn  Alick  Brander 

180 

John  William  Bu  shell 

166 

Ernest  Adams 

108 

George  Odell             

540 

John  William  Philipson 

100 

Charles  Andrew  Street 

120 

Frank  Tooze               

39 

Eobert  Crispin           

260 

Joseph  Crabb             

448 

Ernest  Reuben  Williams 

326c  Alfred  Thomas  Nicholson    ... 

11 

John  Andrews  Price 

352 

Trevelyan  Thomas  George  Brain 

384 

John  Park  Mortimore 

160a 

Francis  Edgar  Eva 

342 

William  Richard  Head 

218 

mPlato  Smith            

5 

Michael  Garvey 

61 

James  Tierney           

217 

John  Shea 

492a 

Joseph  Oates             

228 

DlHerbert  James  Cornish    ... 

150 

Alfred  John  Bunn 

266 

David  Harry  Fleming 

228 

Alfred  Walter  Barber 

John  Stephen  Manley 

492«  mFrederick  Scott     

217 

Charles  Demsey  Lyon 

217 

m William  Caldwell 

520 

IttArthur  Edward  Joseph  Martin 

4716  Lewis  Goldstein 

161 

Samuel  Brice  Betts  (act)   ... 

120 

Sidney  Hosgood 

266 

m  William  Daniel  Long(a^) 

48 

John  Feeley  (act)  ... 

421 

William  McLachlan  (act)  ... 

520 

George  Frederick  Wheeler  (act) 

421 

Reuben  James  McVittie  (act) 

Bertie  Veasey  (act) ... 

520 

Philip  John  Warrington  (act) 

225 

John  Whitburn  (act) 

117 

Charles  Trenchard  (act)     ... 

48 

Henry  David  Wright  (ant)... 

291 

David  Henry  Imms  (act)  ... 

261 

mJohn  Norman  Holmes  (act) 

6'3a  Joseph  Kelly  (act)  ... 

.35 

Henry  Alfred  Filewood  (act) 

Seniority. 

1  Oct 

12 

2  Oct 

12 

2  Oct 

12 

17  Oct 

12 

11  Nov 

12 

16  Nov 

12 

18  Nov 

12 

19  Nov 

12 

19  Nov 

12 

19  Nov 

12 

19  Nov 

12 

20  Nov 

12 

28  Nov 

12 

28  Nov 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

12  Dec 

12 

13  Dec 

12 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

15  Jan 

13 

27  Jan 

13 

10  Feb 

13 

24  Feb 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

7  June 

13 

12  June 

13 

12  June 

13 

25  June  13 

25  June 

13 

223 


BOATSWAINS. 


219£ 


Names. 


Seniority. 


231     Thomas  Vale  (act) 

366     Robert  Percy  Hunnings  (act)        

421     Henry  Kingcome  Avant  Pink  (act) 

421     Patrick  Mahoney  (act)       

120    mJames  Edward  Wyatt  (act)       

191     Frank  Box  (act)      

11a  John  Quick  (act)    ._ 
11a  George  Quinn  (act) 
266     Charles  Louis  Scharlach  (act) 
100     Herbert  John  Chapman  (act)      

mWilliam  James  Grier  (act)        

537a  William  John  Wakeford  (act) 

177     mRichard  George  Andrew  Smale  (act)  ... 

lit  Wilfrid  Ferniough  Pacey(  act)  ■... 

George  Williams  (b)  (act) 

nt William  Edward  Thomas  Honey  (act) 

James  Ellis  Cox  (act)        


25  June  13 

25  June  13 

25  June  13 

25  June 

13 

25  June 

13 

26  June 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

11  Sept 

13 

15  Sept 

13 

4  Nov 

13 

9  Nov 

13 

10  Nov 

13 

18  Dec 

13 

18  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

10  Mar 

14 

11  Mar 

14 

240 


220    OHIEF  SIGNAL  BOATSWAINS— SIGNAL  BOATSWAINS. 


CHIEF    SIGNAL    BOATSWAINS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


James  Coote 
520    William  Penny  ... 

3S5    Joseph  Alfred  Minter 

175    tnWilliam  Henry  James  Counter  Champion. 

388    iWmHenry  James  Wayling 

476     Matthew  Allen 

6 


7  Jan  09 
4  June  09 
3  Sept  11 
11  Aug  12 
1  Nov  13 
1  Nov    13 


SIGNAL    BOATSWAINS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


127  Hugh  O'Donnell 

217  John  Baggett 

69  inCharles  Edwin  Smith 

326  Arthur  James  Moyes      

520  Frederick  William  Boswell       

363  Francis  Saville  Beade    .... 

161  Joseph  Swift       

448  Arthur  Hambleton  Farnley      

266  Herbert  John  Harvey    .... 

170  Frank  Lionel  Pestell      

520  mBobert  Alexander        ...  

520  Alfred  George  Jones 

71  William  Henry  Way 

145  William  James  Beeks 

454  William  James  Cusack  ...         .„         

558  Ernest  George  Phillips 

{Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

531  Charles  Bichard  Gibbs 

263  Philip  James  Jones 

3916  William  Baker 

430  Arthur  William  Brown  

274  mWilliam  Beid 

213  Sidney  Tom  Goodall      .... 

366  Bobert  Frederick  Cubitt  .- 

273&  William  Arberry 

524  Frederick  William  Walker  Prosser     

284  ntEdwin  Downing         ...         ...         

366  mCharles  Eddy  ... 

62  Alfred  Edwards _         

114  William  Henry  Clarke  ... 

Henry  Eastlake  Buckingham  ... 

47  Ernest  Thomas  Veryard 

432  Harry  Albert  Pitt  


32 


27  July  00 

1  July  01 

Uuly   01 

1  July  01 

1  July  01 

1  July  01 

1  Jan     02 

1  Jan     02 

1  Jan     02 

1  Jan     02 

1  Apr    02 

1  May  02 

26  June  02 

26  June  02 

26  June  02 

26  June  02 

26  June  02 
26  June  02 
26  June  02 
26  June  02 
26  June  02 
26  June  02 

1  Sept   02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Aug 

6  May  04 
10  May  04 
10  May   04 


SIGNAL   BOATSWAINS. 


221 


NAMES. 


Seniority. 


342     Albert  Lewis 

260  James  Crook        „ 

Arthur  James  Mortieau 

273     Ernest  Albert  Dunk  Collins 

67     Albert  John  Brown        

159  Leonard  Percival  Thomas 
366  Thomas  Daniel  Devereux 
113     Frank  Luck , 

63     Harry  Swannell . ... 

385     John  Combs         

420     William  James  Veryard  ....  

352     Henry  Joseph  Cook       

520    Joseph  Harry  Robins 

391a  John  Rossetter 

34     mRobert  Sutherland      

213     m Alfred  Douglas  Punshon        

259     William  Henry  Quick 

261  m  John  Joseph  Go  wen    ....         ...         

252     William  Dodsworth  Brayshaw  

524     Michael  Kearns  

Ernest  Arthur  Neville 

237     Robert  Francis  Boyd 

524     George  Soar 

Walter  James  Veerhault 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

387     m William  Richard  Paris  ...         

366    George  Frederick  Gardner 

4    James  William  Anderson 
65     George  Henry  Rogers 

362     tllPbilip  Henry  Ford „ 

457     mRobert  Medway  Hook 

39     George  Frederick  Alder 

180     George  William  Bar ke 

99     Herbert  Henry  Hunwicks        

337    Frederick  Ward 

108    John  Charles  Coulson 

148a  mWilliam  George  Sydney  Slade 

537a  Aidan  Alexander  Patrick  Hatcher  (act) 

218     Percy  Meal  (act)  

4716  Charles  Thomas  Lovett  (act) 

Frederick  John  Herbert  (act) 

Frank  Gascoigne  Bennett  (act) 


73 


10  May  04 
10  May  04 
10  May  04 
10  May  04 
10  May  04 
19  July  04 

28  July  04 
31  Jan  05 
16  Apr 
31  May 
15  Sept 

29  Nov 
31  Jan 

26  Nov 
7  Jan 

27  Jan 
29  Apr 
29  July   09 
23  Oct     09 

7  June  10 
19  Oct  10 
19  Oct  10 
19  Oct  10 
19  Oct     10 

19  Oct  10 

19  Oct  10 

19  Oct  10 
4  Aug  1 1 
3  Sept  11 

22  Feb  12 
22  Feb 
22  Feb 
29  Feb 
2  Mar 
21  Mar 

1  Oct 

2  June  13 
9  June  13 

20  Sept  13 

21  Dec  13 
20  Feb  14 


221< 


WARRANT    TELEGRAPHISTS,    ETC. 


WARRANT    TELEGRAPHISTS. 

rity. 

Names. 

Senio 

512 

George  Frederick  Howell         

13  May 

10 

266 

Harry  Simpson              

13  May 

10 

259 

mPercival  Carter           

13  May 

10 

159 

Eobert  Henry  William  Westcott        

13  May 

10 

2736 

Harold  Blanden                         ...         

13  May 

10 

146 

Alonzo  Boniface 

12  Apr 

11 

231 

Walter  Turnbull            

12  Apr 

11 

273 

William  George  Pulley  blank   ... 

12  Apr 

11 

5a 

Arnold  Dean     ... 

12  Apr 

11 

391« 

Hope  Johnstone 

12  Apr 

11 

185a 

Herbert  Errington 

12  Apr 

11 

151 

Arthur  Henry  Warburton 

12  Apr 

11 

5 

George  Henry  Stephens  Foster 

27  Mar 

12 

200 

William  Yule  Sait          ...          

27  Mar 

12 

114 

William  Snow  Bloodworth 

27  Mar 

12 

326 

James  Moran  (act)        ...         

16 

27  Mar 

13 

CHIEF    MASTERS-AT-ARMS. 

Names. 

Seniority. 

524 

ttl William  Brooking 

1  Jan 

10 

524 

mWilliam  Francis  McConneli          

1  Jan 

10 

366 

Frederick  Dhue          

1  Jan 

10 

520 

Edward  Sinclair 

1  Jan 

10 

366 

Henry  Charles  Blow 

1  Jan 

10 

520 

tit  William  Jackson 
6 

17  Feb 

12 

ACTING     WARRANT    OFFICERS. 

Names. 

Seniority. 

180 

Alfred  James  Brewster        

3  Nov    13 

180 

Ralph  George  Alfred  Joseph  Coleman 

3  Nov    13 

180 

William  Ormonde  Comport 

3  Nov    13 

18C 

Harry  French             

3  Nov    13 

180 

Thomas  Albert  Jolliffe 

3  Nov    13 

180 

Frederick  Walter  Mannakee           

3  Nov    13 

180 

Robert  Charles  Thornber  Roe        

7 

3  Nov    13 

CHIEF     CARPENTERS. 

222 

CHIEF    CARPENTERS. 

Names. 

Seniority. 

519  John  William  Sheldrake 
262     William  Henry  Cantell 

154a  tltSamuel  George  Seagrove  Morrell. 

487     Benjamin  John  Bichards 

240     Thomas  Edward  James  McCarthy. 

113  George  Joseph  Childs 

221    mAlfred  Courtney      

44     mJohn  Beypert  

512    William  Ferguson       

99     mCharles  Thomas  Bidgway  ... 

520  George  Henry  Holland  Crook 
158     Thomas  Merriman 

213    John  Marinus  Hook 

366     mJohn  Henry  Pine 

258     John  McKenzie  

306     Bichard  John  Buse 

148 b  William  Henry  Hoare 
191     William  Johns  (a)      ... 

384  James  Elias  Wannell ._ 
496a  John  Norman  Matheson 

460     Walter  Harris 

Nicholas  Lowry  Andrews  ._ 
484a  Charles  Bichard  Edwards  ... 
327    Frederick  George  Hartland  ... 

387    Charles  Blofield  

473     George  Campbell  Grant 

22     George  William  Luxon  

252    William  James  Leverett 

277     Albert  Alexander  Bennett  Tozer 

179     mDaniel  George  McDonald  . .. 

1     George  Carpenter       

239     William  James  Harris 

519    WiUiam  Metters         

34     mThomas  Henry  Hicks 
272    Arthur  Edward  Leaf... 

232    mWilliam  Tong  

520) 

DFV  mAlfred  John  Morley 

Po  ) 

391c  Frederick  Norman  Barber    ... 

303     mCharles  Hardy         

385  m Valentine  Urell        

163    mFrederick  Lawrence 

114  John  Henry  Westlake 


42 


28  Dec 

11 

15  Mar 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

Apr     12 


223 


CHIEF    CARPENTERS. 


Seniority. 


28 

Albert  John  Bolas 

387 

William  Henry  Dore 

HlWalter  Henry  Tamlyn 

96 

Albert  Hughes            

496 

tit  Alfred  Charles  Smith         

Arthur  Albert  Haines            

520 

BY 

Frank  Tallack  .. 

Portl 

mSamuel  William  Jabez  Todd         

505 

mWilliam  Henry  Reed          

503 

BY 

-  Augustus  John  Mitchelmore 

II  Kong 

I 

161 

Ernest  John  Jackson  Connor 

266 

Eoger  Cadogan 

2\7e 

George  Betenson 

191 

George  Sim 

170 

Joseph  Anthony  Adams        

326 

m  Albert  Edward  Scarlett 

524 

ntAlfred  Edward  Lamb 

228 

mWilliam  Pibworth... 

448 

Thomas  William  Moore 

342 

HtRobert  Isitt ..          

149 

William  Hearn            

366 

James  Walter  John  Cheyney 

44 

Thomas  Francis  Harry 

146 

tttJames  Parsons 

237 

Albert  Edward  Martin 

381 

Walter  James  Ward   ... 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  June 

12 

29  July 

12 

29  Sept 

12 

21  Oct 

12 

10  Dec 

12 

24  Mar 

13 

30  Apr 

13 

26  May 

13 

15  June 

13 

16  Nov 

13 

2  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

31  Dec 

13 

1  Mar 

14 

68 


CARPENTERS. 


CARPENTERS. 


224 


Names. 


507a  Frank  Tozer  Vernon , 

552     Alfred  Henry  Martin 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt 

68a  George  William  Dobinson , 

100     John  Angel  Fewings 

4     Edward  William  Cawte  Garrett      

457     Harry  Furner  Kenshett 
145    William  Christopher  Geaton 

471&  Frank  Meek 

53     Philip  Henry  Lillicrap  

48a  James  George  Rogers 

520    John  Charles  Barber 

178    mWilliam  Henry  Evans 

305a  Ernest  Reginald  Bennett 

407a  mWilliam  John  Seagrove  Morrell    ... 

ntWilliam  Maddick  Weeks 

540     mJohn  Henry  Hill      ... 

391a  James  Uglow 

480&  mWilliam  Marks         

259     William  Thomas  Parish         

Ill  Albert  Andrew  Walke        ...  , 

Samuel  Thomas  Sadler 
m  Ernest  Samuel  Plant 
William  Amos  Hallett 

mThomas  Francis  Barry       ._  

Ernest  Edward  Bush... 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
Joseph  Poling .... 

225b  mRobert  Irvine 

493    James  Crispin  Renny 

131     Thomas  Carpenter  Robinson  

126     Richard  Evans  Rees 

339.fe  Robert  George  Loney  

141     Samuel  Bounsall 

mThomas  Longridge  ._  „ 

James  Marks  Richards 

Charles  James  Wellspring  Powell  ... 

Frederick  Edwin  Cook 

William  Thomas  Evans 

William  Henry  Cock  burn     ... 

160a  Thomas  Cross...  

180&  Frederick  William  Woolcock  

260    William  James  Pearne 


Seniority. 


35 

432 
107 
118 
366 
575 

40 


16 

531 

9 

497 
199 
191 


1  Apr 

99 

1  Apr 

99 

1  Apr 

99 

1  Apr 

99 

1  July 

99 

1  July 

99 

1  July 

99 

27  July 

99 

27  July 

99 

1  Oct 

99 

1  Oak 

99 

1  Oct 

99 

1  Oct 

99 

18  Oct 

99 

1  Jan 

00 

1  Jan 

00 

20  Feb 

00 

30  Mar 

00 

1  Apr 

00 

1  May 

00 

7  June  00 

1  July 

00 

1  July 

00 

1  July 

00 

10  Aug 

00 

28  Sept 

00 

1  Oct 

00 

1  Oct 

00 

1  Oct 

00 

9  Nov 

00 

12  Nov 

00 

1  Dec 

00 

1  Jan 

01 

1  Jan 

01 

1  Apr 

01 

1  Apr 

01 

1  Apr 

01 

21  May 

01 

30  July 

01 

30  July 

01 

1  Jan 

02 

41 


225 


CARPENTERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


38  m John  Cooper  Burt    ... 

39  William  John  Griffin 

117    mJames  Thomas  Eddey         

219     m Albert  John  Hellyer  

454     John  Cousins  Sole       

129    Alfred  Henry  Lane 

261     James  Henry  Brabyn 

127a  George  Henry  Egford  

108     John  Tipper  NichoHs  

547     Harry  Louis  Leech     ...         ,.,         „ 

263     Orlando  Rolling  

299     George  Edward  Hutson        

352     Samuel  Alonzo  Trewin 
271     William  Henry  Venning 
120     James  Bichard  Connor 

438    mGeorge  Moss  Howell  _ 

298     William  Arthur  Cawsey 

273     Stephen  Oscar  Hicks 

386     William  James  Hall 

132     Joseph  Sandry  Legg 

6ft     George  Robert  Binning 

255     Frederick  Charles  Carey       

284     mFrederick  Ernest  Dailey 

521     tltCharles  Quinton      »„  

265    tttThonias  Andrew  Walls 
366  1 

Page  \  Thomas  Davies  Jones  

43Uj 

589     mEdward  Charles  Behenna 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 

66     mJohn  Thomas  Batten 
Franklin  Andrews 

388     John  William  Sparks 

267«  mFrederick  Cole  Lee 

11     Arthur  James  Dale    ... 

172     Ernest  Albert  Apps 

430     Thomas  Latued  Thompson    ... 

72     Alfred  George  Fulford  , 

391Z>  Alfred  John  Griffiths  

48     Herbert  Edwin  Skeens  

392     William  Johns  (V)      

262     William  Oliver  Johns  

62a  Robert  Mitchell 

63    Morris  Victor  Varney 
555     Henry  John  Adams    ... 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Government) 


83 


1  Jan 

02 

1  Jan 

02 

1  Jan 

02 

18  Mar 

02 

21  Apr 
4  July 
4  July 

18  Oct 

02 
02 
02 

02 

18  Oct 

02 

18  Oct 

02 

18  Oct 

02 

18  Oct 

02 

13  Jan 

03 

19  Jan 

03 

9  Feb 

03 

16  Feb 

03 

16  Feb 

03 

16  Feb 

03 

16  Feb 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

1  June 

03 

3  June 

03 

29  June 

03 

15  July 
15  July 
15  July 
15  July 
15  July 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
22  Aug 
8  Oct 

03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 

8  Oct 

03 

8  Oct 

03 

8  Oct 

03 

29  Oct 

03 

CARPENTERS. 


226 


Names. 

Seniority. 

127&  John  Stevens  Werry  .».         ...         

4  Nov 

03 

63a  mWilliam  Brown        

19  Nov 

03 

Benjamin  Organ  Cross 

19  Nov 

03 

492a  Edward  Farrell  Charles 

19  Nov 

03 

267     John  William  Berry 

19  Nov 

03 

340a  tltCharles  Price  Sanderson 

19  Nov 

03 

99     Norman  Orlando  Staddon 

16  Dec 

03 

105     Arthur  Sydney  Bennett 

18  Dec 

03 

474a  James  Edward  Wright 

31  Dec 

03 

217     mHerbert  Edward  Staddon  ..          

I  Feb 

04 

175    Charles  Felton 

16  Mar 

04 

510     Dugald  Carmichael     ... 

1  Apr 

04 

182b  William  Ernest  Mutton         

1  Apr 

04 

11a  James  Edward  Pengelly 

1  Apr 

04 

80     George  William  Miller 

1  Apr 

04 

532     Henry  Ham     ... 

4  Apr 

04 

196a  John  Turnbull             

17  May 

04 

561     Edward  Frederick  Head        

14  June 

04 

(Lent  for'  service  under  Australian  Government) 

509     in  James  William  Edwards    ... 

29  June 

04 

503     Samuel  Edward  Hancock 

1  Aug 

04 

546     Arthur  Ernest  Osborn 

1  Aug 

04 

231     m Percy  Fitz 

13  Aug 

04 

213     Charles  William  Sainsbury 

20  Aug 

04 

390     Alfred  Lee       

29  Sept 

04 

19     William  Austin  Cooke            

15  Dec 

04 

155     John  Parford  Porter 

31  Jan 

05 

166     Richard  Charles  Ward 

1  Mar 

05 

177    Emmanuel  Gregory    ... 

1  Mar 

05 

213     David  James  Dalyal  Mackay           

1  Mar 

05 

202     mAlbert  Edward  Griffiths 

1  Mar 

05 

217&  Sylvester  George  Pa wley      

17  Mar 

05 

273&  Frederick  James  Drew          

29  June 

05 

366  | 

Page  I  William  Andrew  Hancock    ... 

12  Sept 

05 

341&J 

265a  Philip  George  Rickard 

1  Nov 

05 

William  James  Atkins           

29  Dec 

05 

347     Charles  Alfred  Morley  Brown          

12  Apr 

06 

89     Sidney  Philip  Crocker           

1  Aug 

06 

320     Thomas  Ambrose  Harris 

27  Sept 

06 

79     William  Lionel  Harfield        

31  Jan 

07 

153     mPercy  Turner           

28  Feb 

07 

377    ttlJohn  William  Husar  Montgomery 

12  Aug 

07 

27     Herbert  Richard  Lillicrap    ... 

1  Oct 

07 

528     mArthur  Frederick  Perry     ...          

17  July 

08 

I2f, 

227 


CARPENTERS. 


Seniority. 


286  John  Charles  Coleman 
276  George  Emmerson  ... 
268a  m William  James  Lewis 

34a  William  Herbert  Staddon     ... 
865     Alfred  George  Ingram 
476    Walter  Exton  

37&  Alfred  Thome  

545  Harry  Emmerson 

364     mGeorge  Edward  Adams     .  . 

546  Arthur  Clement  Board 

274    Alfred  Lamey  

47    mAlf red  Blake  

363     tttSidney  George  John 

291b  mHarold  Maurice  Northrop... 

46    Albert  George  Seymour  Edwards 
291     Thomas  Henry  Gwilliam 
61     Preston  George  Avery 

Harry  Blake  

Albert  Tapley  Andrews 
Richard  Ernest  Brewer 


218 
29 

366  I 
Page  I  James  John  Brownridge 
431a  J 

167 

225 

337 

185a 

148a 


Harry  Ernest  Chappel 

George  Thomas  Stallard 

William  George  Warren 

William  Morrissey 

Thomas  Harries 

Frederick  Sydney  Lawrence 

Daniel  Edward  Wood 
268a"  Walter  Thomas  Ford  Miller 
67     mSydney  Cundy  McClounan 
420     Harry  Roberts  

James  Vincent  Collins  (act) 

6     Francis  Fernley  Smith 
234    Arthur  Sheppard  Anderson  .„ 
148c  Alexander  Thomas  Germaney 

389     Sydney  Crawford  Chiswell 

537a  Arthur  Hitchings      ...  

mThomas  Say  sell  (act)  

264a  Charles  William  Oxford  (act) 
71     Francis  William  George  Johns  (act) 

238     Arthur  Wright  (act) 

195a  Alfred  Walter  Leaf  (act)     

445     Louis  Arthur  Thomas  (act) 

218c  Arthur  Benjamin  Stephen  Mules  (act) 
200    William  Leonard  Budd  (act) 
69.    Thomas  William  BenDett  (act) 

George  John  Henry  Doughty  (act) 


21  Dec  08 
1  June  09 
8  Sept  09 

30  Dec  09 
7  July  10 

18  Aug    10 

30  Sept 

30  Jan 

29  Mar 
4 


10 
11 
11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 
May  11 


25  May    1] 

29  June  11 

29  July    11 
21  Aug    11 
31  Aug 
28  Sept 

16  Dec 
28  Dec 

28  Dec 

29  Feb 
29  Feb 

29  Feb 

15  Mar 

30  Mar 
6  May 

20  May 
20  June  12 

29  June  12 
4  July   12 

19  July  12 
28  Aug    12 

17  Sept   12 

16  Oct    12 

30  Nov  12 
30  Nov  12 

26  Dec  12 
1  Mar  13 
1  May  13 


173 


CAEPENTEES. 


228 


Names. 

Seniority. 

5 

Thomas  Carveth  James  (act) 

1  May   13 

Ernest  Henry  Mortimer  (act) 

1  May   13 

437 

Alfred  John  Parker  (act) 

2  May   13 

362 

Edwin  Ernest  Back  (ant)      ....         ...         ... 

2  May   13 

150 

Sydney  Herbert  Southard  (act) 

2  May   13 

ha 

Francis  Thomas  Sargent  (act) 

26  May   13 

Francis  Jr>hn  Jeffery  (act)    ... 

16  June  13 

421 

Allen  Beaumont  Frise  (act) 

24  June  13 

mFrancis  Edward  Charles  Davies  (act)    ... 

30  June  13 

26 

Frederick  James  Carter  (act)         

14  July  13 

366 

Page 

>  Leonard  Rupert  Staddon  (act) 

31  July  13 

431a 

I 

86 

Hubert  Stanley  Sansford  act) 

8  Aug   13 

350 

John  Henry  Evans  (act)      

19  Aug    13 

129a  James  Benjamin  Clarke  (act)        

20  Aug    13 

335 

Thomas  Stroud  (act) 

25  Aug    13 

288 

Frederick  George  Eke  (act)            

26  Aug    18 

62 

Thomas  Francis  Tyacke  (act)         

31  Aug    13 

Harry  Lane  (act)       

16  Sept   13 

Thomas  Patrick  Healy  (act) 

7  Oct     13 

Edward  John  Cole  (act) 

24  Oct     13 

281 

Henry  James  Hall  (act)       

30  Oct     13 

Edgar  John  Jones  Munday  (act) 

28  N->v    13 

William  Frederick  Rowe  (act)        

29  Not    13 

Henry  Westhorpe  Amber  (act)       „„ 

24  Dec     13 

452 

Percy  Alfred  Ernest  Pratt  (act)     

3  Jan     14 

John  Kingsbury  (act)          .„          ... 

20  Feb     14 

199 

229 


CHIEF    ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


CHIEF    ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

m James  Mitchell            ... „ 

1  Apr    03 

524    mSamuel  Hill       

1  Nov    04 

508     Simon  Whitehead  Ramage 

1  Nov    04 

453    mHenry  Robert  Gauntlett        

1  Nov    04 

365     Eugene  Phinehas  Mundy  Baker           

1  Nov    04 

178    mGeorge  Dewey 

1  Nov    01 

264a  Edward  Howell  Williams         

1  Nov    04 

534     David  John  Leary 

1  Nov    04 

268«  Amos  Nicholls 

1  Nov    04 

77    Joseph  Robert  Drake     ..         ...         

1  Nov    04 

mOttual  Henry  Naylor._         ...         

1  Nov    04 

182a  mFrederick  Duncan  Morgan 

1  Nov    04 

520    Archibald  Palmer  Norris           

I  Nov    04 

356     John  Cook            

1  Nov    04 

490a  Frederick  Arthur  Drury            

1  Apr    05 

520     mGeorge  Gibbon  Finch 

1  Apr    05 

371     mAlbert  William  Rea 

1  Apr    05 

259     William  Charles  Oliver 

1  Nov    05 

135     mWilliam  O'Keefe          

1  Nov    05 

287     Edwin  George  Hoskin 

1  Nov    05 

540     James  Joseph  Boyce 

1  Nov    05 

419     Henry  Baldwin  Beer      

1  Nov    05 

525     William  Joseph  Morrell 

1  Nov    05 

Edward  John  William  Hodge  Rickard 

1  Nov    05 

317     Henry  Thomas  Stanley 

1  Nov    05 

542    mHenry  Michael  Rice 

1  Nov    05 

223     James  Liddle       

1  Nov    05 

465     John  Thomas  Barrett 

1  Nov    05 

479     mWilliam  Henry  Edwards       

1  Nov    05 

31     William  James  Musselwhite 

1  Nov    05 

,Zq  [  m Arthur  Sandy  ... 

1  Nov    05 

109a  Alfred  Sherriff 

1  Apr    06 

285     George  Alan  Butler        

17  May   06 

408    mRichard  Farrell  Pearne          

1  Nov    06 

1740  William  Charles  Williams 

1  Nov    06 

344    William  Dent  Brewin    ._        

1  Apr    07 

,.  !■  John  William  Farrow     

22     Henry  Pegler      ....         ._         

1  Apr    07 

1  Apr    07 

414c  mCharles  Oxford 

1  Nov    07 

James  Edwin  Ogburn 

1  Nov    07 

272    Robert  Warden  Stewart           

1  Apr    08 

350     Matthew  Angus  .„         ...         .„         

1  Apr    08 

451a  mRobert  Nigel  Timbrell            „„         

1  Nov    08 

191'    Howard  Douglas 

1  Nov    08 

180     Archibald  Speirs „ 

1  Nov    08 

45 


CHIEF    ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


280 


Names. 


Seniority. 


145    William  Standen... 
442     John  Bronkhorst ... 

415     Joseph  Walter  Tomlin 

194     Frederick  James  Randall 
479a  mPatrick  Nolan  Flannigan 
239     Nicholas  John  Hicks     ... 
339Z>  Albert  Joseph  Lambert 
214     mRobert  Hawton  

-.-.  m\  George  Owen  Hollins     

rP~D    I 

2g  >  William  Henry  Windebank      ... 

„  \  James  Stevens 

159  m  William  Hebbes  ... 

lg  >  Ernest  John  Jeffery       

217a  Thomas  Robson  Hall     

360     Alfred  Charles  Nurse     

630     Reginald  Henry  Wood 

( Lent  for  duty  under  the  Canadian  Government 
279    James  Alfred  Potter 

391     George  Eustace 

522     William  John  Ley  

g  \  John  Francis  Watts 

1  \  lit  William  George  Harding 

270     Ambrose  Smith  Valentine  Whitehead 
127a  Thomas  Richard  Israel  Crabb  ... 
181     John  Mankey       

Edward  Ethelbert  Rose 

m  William  Devereux       

Herbert  John  Chaff e      

George  Henry  Ross 

John  Henry  Denton 

Ferdinand  Charles  Keast 

John  Thomas  Taylor      

James  Henry  Wilson     ... 
Richard  Robert  Radmore 


467 
358 

23 
182 
TB 

13 
220 
333 


326 
366  1 

Page  \  William  Harry  Ellison  (a) 

431a  J 

Frederick  John  Evans 
125    Frederick  William  Gardener 
176     William  Henry  Southwell 
326     Herbert  Edward  Pope  ... 
217c  Walter  Shakespeare 
487     Harry  James  Buckle 

jg  \  John  Bookless     ... 

86 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Nov 

09 
09 
09 
09 

1  Nov 

09 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Oct 

10 
10 
10 

1  Oct 

10 

1  Oct 

10 

1  Oct 

10 

1  Oct 

10 

1  Jan 

11 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

11 
11 
11 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

11 
11 
11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

l;Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

12 
12 
12 
12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Oct 

12 

12 
12 
12 
12 

1  Oct 

12 

lOct 

12 

280a 


CHIEF    ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


392 

183a 

462 

475 

268c 

22bb 

507a 

TBI 

12  ) 
382 
284 
491 
366 
468 
476 
461 

64 
391a" 
473a 
385 
TB) 

24  ( 
TB  I 
116/ 

506 
158 

75a 

271a 

TB  I 

5f 

414a 

44 

36 

™\ 

507 
514 
116 

46 

65 
268* 
269 

TB 
27 
537 
340 
TB 
3 


George  Thomas  Ward 
George  Kingsmill  Claret 
Owen  George  Smale  ... 
Samuel  Peter  Callard  Ferris 
James  Jennings  Woods 
Louis  Bertram  Hen  wood 
Arthur  Henry  Crimp 

John  Edward  Sanderson 

Charles  Whitehead  Ward 
Edward  Charles  Phillips 
Alexander  Simpson     ... 

Henry  Taylor 

William  Mark  Parks 

James  Henry  Humby 

Matthew  Robert  Oliver 

George  Banfield  

William  John  Ash  worth 

James  Jones 

Frederick  Hubert  Williams  ... 

George  Thomas  Roper 

Joseph  Charles  Chilton 

Walter  Dunn 

John  William  Archibald  Campbell 
William  Stanley  Lake  Collins 
Thomas  Marshall  Davidson  ... 
Frederick  Peck  

Henry  Davis    

mSydney  Sylvester     

Richard  John  Figgins 
Edwin  Palf reman 

George  Edward  Martin 

Alfred  Horatio  Devereux 
Edward  James  Nichols 
James  Richard  Phillips 

William  Hughes  

George  Aveston  Thomas 
Frederick  Routley  Ward 

Harry  Smith 

William  Hope  Theobalds      

Frederick  Worthy  Johnson  ... 

m  James  Penney  Blair 
Thomas  Pellew  Barrow 

Joseph  Hawkeswortb... 
129 


Seniority. 


1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct     13 


CHIEF  ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS— ENGINEERS.       21 

Names. 

Seniority. 

458    Albert  Edward  Mill  ward      

Richard  John  Jenkyn 

547     Charles  Mansfield       

159     m  William  Alfred  Hook          

204     William  Henry  Wiseman      

Frederick  William  Frankling           

473     John  Eobert  Whittaker        

443     mDuncan  Munroe  McLennan 

471a  John  Mitchell  (a)        

49     Frederick  Oldreive 

108a  William  Whyte , 

283     mEdward  Linton  Callaway „ 

266     George  Henry  Augustus  Foote 

George  John  Matthews         

143 

1  Oct     13 

1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 
1  Oct     13 

1  Oct     13 
30  Dec    13 

ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


Names. 


oe  [  III  John  Plummer 

232     James  CosgTove 

509     James  May  Hooper    ... 

298     William  Henry  Pengelly 

304     Albert  Howe 

155     Frederick  Thomas  Norris 
346    Albert  William  Gannaway 
470     Richard  May  Newman 
127a  Edwin  Charles  Edwards 
229     James  Edward  Bennett 

Frederick  Steed 
119     Alexander  Duncan 
183     Alexander  Noble 

Walter  George  Morris 
111     John  William  Hill  Ellis  Williams 

536    John  Fleming 

160a  James  Francis  Killock  ._ 


17 


Seniority. 


1  Nov    01 


I  Apr 
1  Nov 
24  Nov 
4  Dec 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


02 
02 
02 
02 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 


232 


ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


331     James  Taylor  Rochester 
390     mJames  Robson 
354    mAlbert  James  Day 
6     William  Thompson 

15     Sydney  Edwin  Soper... 
-30     mJohn  James  McLeod 

•SI     Charles  James  Lee 

Thomas  Lowrey 
153    Albert  Reed  Thompson 
185     Albert  Wilkes  ... 
176a  Richard  Down... 
498    Frederick  William  Baker 
164     George  Thomas  Hales 

34«  Robert  Aitken 

tltFrederick  Duckworth 


TB 

22 
TB 

31 
TB 

19 
IB 

4 


Charles  Bowden  Smith 


William  Henry  Catton 
William  Nock 


Ellis  Booth      

391c  Harry  Huxley 

439  &  Edward  Richards 

561    Thomas  William  Thorn 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Government 

with  local  rank  of  Chief  Artificer  Engineer.') 
117     Richard  Eustice  Harvey 

86     mJoseph  Maurice  Manton 

69     Arthur  Henry  Bassett 
218c  William  Henrv  Budge 

76     Robert  Driscoll 
110    William  James  Boyes 
150     mJohn  William  Day  ... 
448     Philip  Sambrook  Johns 
503     Richard  James  Lavers 

43    Samuel  Leather 
223a  Frederick  Mottershead 
136    ntEdward  Charles  Farmer 
IB) 
9f 

Alfred  Ernest  Shepherd 
364     Arthur  Thomas 
476     Donald  Cobb  Scott 
225c  Robert  Hugh  Junor 
402     William  John  Smails 
381     Robert  Quinton 
484«  John  Pascoe  Cock 


James  Davidson 


1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

OH 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  Apr 

03 

1  May 

03 

1  May 

03 

1  May 

03 

19  May 

03 

21  May 

03 

2  June  03 

13  June 

03 

1  July 

03 

16  July 

03 

19  July 

03 

6  Aug 

03 

2  Oct 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

1  Nov 

03 

ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


233 


Names. 

Seniority. 

520a  William  Arthur  Copplestone 

1  Nov    03 

ok  f  James  Henry  Fen  ton... 

1  Nov    03 

496    John  Dornan 

1  Nov    03 

202     William  Edwin  Hill  Turner 

_ 

_, 

1  Nov    03 

161     Arthur  George  Jamieson 

„, 

1  Nov    03 

281     mWilliam  Howes 

1  Nov    03 

225a!  Edward  Ernest  Stafford 

1  Nov    03 

4  93«  Joseph  Farrar 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

457    Alfred  Ernest  Pressey 

„ 

1  Nov    03 

366     George  Ernest  Booth... 

1  Nov    03 

221a  Harold  Fishlock 

1  Nov    03 

546    John  William  Smith  ... 

1  Nov    03 

38    Edgar  Francis  Smith 

1  Nov    03 

494     Harry  Voaden 

1  Nov    03 

278     m James  Forrest 

„ 

1  Nov    03 

John  Mac  Donald 

1  Nov    03 

20  [  John  Treverton  Nance 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

180«  Edwin  Dawson 

1  Nov    03 

484a  George  Brown 

INov    03 

255    Charles  Sydney  Marks 

1  Nov    03 

109     William  Montagu  Shepherd 

„. 

1  Nov    03 

144     Frederick  Richard  Morris 

B- 

B  E 

1  Nov    03 

187    Charles  Gibson 

1  Nov    03 

5     Charles  Vickery 

„ 

1  Nov    03 

274     Joseph  Lambert  Cherril 

1  Nov    03 

472     Edward  Cox     

1  Nov    03 

Albert  Davey  ... 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

no  [  Arthur  Lavender 
529     Frederick  Ellis 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

1  Nov    03 

160     Harry  Beacham 

1  Nov    03 

232     Alfred  John  James  Roberts 

., 

1  Nov    03 

20    Arthur  Edmund  Winter 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

165     David  William  Lloyd.... 

M 

1  Nov    03 

386     Frank  Mason  Robinson 

.. 

1  Nov    03 

2 1  \  James  Daniel  Wall 

1  Nov    03 

273c  mJames  Anderson 

1  Nov    03 

11a  James  HerbertEdward  Baines 

1  Nov    03 

go  V  Alexander  Silvie 

1  Nov    03 

14     Henry  Guilford           

B. 

I  Nov    03 

267Z>  George  Matthew  Wallis 

19  Jan     04 

146  &  William  Henry  Jethro  Randall 

..  • 

1  Feb    04 

282    George  Alfred  Trim    

w 

4  Mar    04 

19     mFrederic  Louis  Manthorp  ._ 

,, 

4  Mar    04 

225     Ernest  William  Eckersley     .„. 

_ 

„ 

1  Apr    04 

193    James  George  Johnson 

., 

m 

1  Apr    04 

177     Alfred  John  Joseph  Hitchcock 

-. 

w 

1  Apr    04 

495    Alfred  Edward  Thomas 

— 

~ 

.. 

1  Apr    04 

106 


284 


ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


Seniority. 


365  John  Wright 

549  Arthur  Perry 

89  Ellis  Longbottom 

379  Andrew  William  Polyglass  Boss 

262  Alfred  Thomas  Johns 

34  \  William  Edward  Browne 

Henry  William  Richardson  ... 

366  Adolphus  James  Jenkins 
351a  Thomas  Henry  Morgan 

68a  FredBloor       

1 47    Thomas  Anderson       

545    William  Herbert  Alfred  Albert  Cottam 

11a  Walter  William  Edgar  Wakely 
469     John  Thomas  ... 
129     mArthur  Botting 
177 b  Ernest  Slack    ... 
377     William  Turner 
108    John  Kirkham 

260  John  Ernest  Gifford 

476     Charles  Chafen  

524     Robert  Alexander  Nodder    ... 
148&  William  James  Hayden 

William  John  Bishop 
252     Ernest  Jacob  William  Marchant 
166a  Alexander  Whittle     

261  William  Adamson  Ansell 
Charles  H  arold  Watts 

366  I 
Page  I  Frederick  William  Scarff     ... 

4:31b) 

519 
114 
273 
464 
TB 
10 


TB 
32  f 
170a 
113 
350a 
270a 
1546 
474a 

384- 
TB  I 
6f 
444 
620 


William  Robert  Coleman 

Arthur  Baldwin  

John  Michael  Williams 
Frederick  John  Baker 

[■  Alfred  James  Tollick 

William  Henry  Ellison  (b)    ... 
William  Thomas  World 

William  Edwards       

mThomas  Arthur  Cuthbertson 

Wallace  O' Sullivan     

tnRobert  Fernie  

Charles  Marks  Bray  „ 
Frederick  Smith         ... 

Alexander  Halkett     

Septimus  James  Widdowfield  Richardson 
Edward  Thomas 

Andrew  Barker 

Arthur  John  Williams  

Edward  Henry  Ilsley 
(L«nt  for  duty  und&r  Canadian  Govt.) 
163 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


04 
04 
04 
04 

04 


1  Apr    04 

1  Apr  04 

1  May  04 

26  June  04 

1  July  04 

13  July  04 

14  Aug  04 
8  Sept 
1  Oct 

21  Oct 
1  Nov 
INov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
INov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 


1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 


1  Nov 

1  Nov 


0-1 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 


1  Nov   04 


1  Nov   04 


1  Nov 
1  Nov 

1  Nov 

1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 
INov 
1  Nov 
1  Nov 

1  Nov    04 


ARTIPICEK    ENGINEERS. 


235 


Seniority. 


528    John  McLucas 

IB ) 

,q  [  Leonard  Hasler  Young 

174a  Walter  Henry  Bull 

280     Albert  Matthews        

Edward  Golby... 

Charles  Marchant       

mThomas  Frederick  Richards  

Percy  William  Sims 

{Lent  to  the    Australian    Government.       Has 
local  rank  of  Acting  Chief  Artificer  Engineer.) 
TTi  I 
,,g  \  Ernest  Murdoch  

Edward  Harris 
Andrew  Lightfoot 

{Lent for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.') 

Emlyn  Hugh  Gadarm  Mason  

Ernest  Baker  ... 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.] 

Walter  Edward  Owens  

Frederick  George  To vey 

1  mHenry  Cyril Dar ley...  


59 
237 
141 

558 


73 
561 


332 
575 


179 

80 
TB 

29  [ 

John  Corner    ... 
117     mEdward  Alfred  Hood 
520     Frederick  William  Neate 
127  b  Edward  George  Curnow 
128a  Alexander  Percy  Barnes. 
238     Alfred  Ernest  Ward  ... 

William  Timothy  Rowland 


284 

TB 

17 

274 


?  William  Barton  Kay 

Walter  McQueen        

Albert  Edgar  Marden  ...  

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Govt.) 
Ernest  Miller  Fittock 

|  Francis  Scott  Curtis 

[  John  Alphonsus  Spillane 

Ernest  James  Trendall  

Charles  Alfred  Wilson  , 

James  Allen 

Alfred  Thomas  Oliver  

Arthur  James  Robinson 

George  Kendall  Brown  „_.         

Major  William  Kempster 

Allan  James  Hurst     ... 

m  Ernest  Henry  Dowland 

Herbert  George  Ram...  ..         

fi  >  James  John  Glasgow 

219     Richard  May  Healy  ... 

191     George  Bates   ...  ..„         ««,         

in  Willi  am  Tearle  .._         „_         

196 


389 
TB 

30 
TB 

26 
366 

48 
405 

67 
145 
167 

493 

53 

IB 


1  Nov  04 
10  Nov  04 

25  Nov 

4  Dec 

7  Dec 

5  Jan 

8  Jan 

9  Jan 


04 
04 

04 
05 
05 
05 


11  Jan  05 


10  Feb 

05 

2  Mar 

05 

12  Mar 

05 

25  Mar 

05 

29  Mar 

05 

13  Apr 

05 

1  May 

05 

12  May 

05 

4  June  05 

7  June 

05 

1  Aug 

05 

21  Nov 

05 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

24  Feb 

06 

8  Mar 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  Nov 

06 

1  May 

07 

1  May 

07 

1  May 

07 

1  May 

07 

1  May 

07 

1  May 

07 

1  Nov 

07 

236 


ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


430  Walter  Fenwick  

288     Walter  Newman 

471&  Alfred  Bailey 

318     Harry  White 

148a  Hedley  Beer    

340a  Leonard  Stace... 
234     m John  Ernest  Mitchell 
432    William  George  Jackson 
71     mBenjamin  Harold  Rose     ... 

28  Charles  i  Thomas  Austin  Lacey 
471  £Percy  Oswald  Wheatcroft    ... 

26     William  Herbert  Whittaker 

261  mJoseph  Bown  

129a  Frederick  Monks        

291     Alexander  Thomas  Bilsland  . . . 
221     Albert  Beretia  Baldock 

388     John  Lippiett... 

29  James  Keenan  .. . 
63     m Arthur  Austin 

231     William  Henry  Bradley 
520     Ellis  Hooke  Simons    ... 

John  Dews 
11     John  Lawerance  Leigh 
524     mJob  Barnard  Bucknall 
326c  John  Thomas  Birtwhistle     ... 
471J  Arthur  Bancroft 
161     m William  Frederick  Joseph  Howe 

34     Harold  Dearman 

438     Thomas  Bell  

225     George  Greenslade  Mansfield 

Archibald  Barrie        

263     Frank  Bullen  

524     John  Young  

366     Murdock  McKenzie 

385    ( J)Leon  Joseph  Killmayer   . . . 

327     George  Henry  Farebrother 

510     Frank  Hugh  Webber 

120     Herbert  George  Green 

520     Charles  Walter  Ford 

228a  Percy  Claude  Munro 

Charles  Alfred  Brown 

262  mRobert  Douglas 
Jesse  Woodman 

106     Albert  Edward  Hall 

431  Frederick  John  Palmer 

335     William  Alexander  Procter.... 
185a  John  William  McAlister 

1     Lumley  Robinson 
114     mGeorge  Churchward  Knott 

John  Walter  Rodgers  

218     George  John  Privett... 
196a  George  Manwaring  Hills 
63     James  Henry  Sessford         ...  , 

249 


Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Nov  07 

Apr  08 

Apr  08 

Apr  08 

Apr  08 

Apr  08 

Apr  08 

Oct  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 

Nov  08 


Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Apr 
Apr 


09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 
09 


Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Apr  09 

Nov  09 

Nov  09 

Nov  09 

Nov  09 

Nov  09 

Nov  09 


ARTIFICER   ENGINEERS. 


286a 


HXMES. 

Seniority. 

16 

Arthur  William  Perryman  Daw 

INov 

09 

Archibald  Edwin  Creal         ... 

1  Nov 

09 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the  Australian  Govt.) 

273J  Herbert  Thomas  Winch 

1  Nov 

09 

217J 

Charles  Albert  Palser            

1  Nov 

09 

105 

William  Albert  Whittle        

1  Nov 

09 

448 

Alfred  Pollitt 

1  Nov 

09 

388 

mGeorge  Williams  Redgate „ 

1  Nov 

09 

217 

Richard  John  Lewarne  Bastow 

1  Nov 

09 

191 

Edwin  John  Rose 

1  Nov 

09 

James  William  Reay 

1  Nov 

09 

262 

James  McBroom 

I  Nov 

09 

276 

Benjamin  Hooley      ..          

1  Nov 

09 

620 

John  Chad  wick          

(Le?it  for  duty  under  Canadian  Govt.) 

1  Nov 

09 

96 

mErnest  Edward  Moorey     

1  Nov 

09 

200 

m John  Henry  Bodys... 

1  Nov 

09 

366 

Frederick  James  Salmon 

1  Nov 

09 

366 

mThomas  Maxted      

1  Nov 

09 

100 

Arthur  Lewis  Shaw  . . 

1  Nov 

09 

476 

William  Ernest  John  Ricks             

1  Nov 

09 

42 

Arthur  Cyril  Green 

1  Mar 

10 

420 

Joseph  Fegan 

1  Mar 

10 

265a  Josiah  Williamson    ... 

1  Mar 

10 

258 

William  Jones 

1  Mar 

10 

505 

Ernest  Clifford  Crow 

1  Mar 

10 

120 

Harry  Levo  Hodge 

1  Mar 

10 

2736  John  William  Nepo ... 

1  Mar 

10 

73 

David  Branson 

1  Mar 

10 

492a 

mHarry  Paltridge      

1  Mar 

10 

258 

Tom  Brown 

1  Mar 

10 

27 

Leonard  Warrington  Lindsay 

1  Mar 

10 

391a 

Alexander  Hamilton  Wilson 

1  Mar 

10 

108 

John  Richardson  Sunderland          

1  Mar 

10 

520 

Charles  Palmer 

1  Mar 

10 

118 

Charles  Manton 

1  Mar 

10 

196a 

mJohn  Stobart          

1  Mar 

10 

99 

Harold  Edward  Oyler          ...         

1  Mar 

10 

366 

mFrederick  George  Hood    

1  Mar 

10 

William  Smith 

1  Mar 

10 

Sydney  George  Smith           _          

1  Mar 

10 

510 

Robert  Soulsby 

1  Mar 

10 

521 

John  Benjamin  Somerville . . . 

8  Aug 

10 

191 

Ernest  Arthur  Humphreys... 

1  Oct 

10 

177 

Ernest  John  Lacey 

1  Oct 

10 

547 

Frank  Austin  Truckle 

1  Oct 

10 

48 

George  McDonald     

1  Oct 

10 

306 

James  Bertram  Langdon     ...         

1  Oct 

10 

163 

Sydney  Fisher 

1  Oct 

10 

421 

George  Francis  Whettingstall        

1  Oct 

10 

35 

mReginald  Manton  .„ 

298 

1  Oct 

10 

ARTIFICER    ENGINEERS. 


Nambs. 

Seniority. 

'2dbd 

George  Thomas  Pillage 

1  Oct 

10 

420 

Percy  Charles  Carrier          ...         

1  Oct 

10 

387 

Charles  Frederick  Langmaid          

1  Oct 

10 

Thomas  Anthony  Kelly 

1  Oct 

10 

63a 

John  Lamond 

1  Oct 

10 

155 

Reginald  William  Dawes 

1  Oct 

10 

228 

Ernest  Driver 

1  Oct 

10 

267 

Arnold  Wharton         ...         ...         

1  Oct 

10 

34 

mGeorge  Chisholm  Southron           

1  Oct 

10 

180*  William  Alfred  Porter           

1  Oct 

10 

339* 

James  Lang  Brock 

1  Oct 

10 

496 

James  Victor  Tector  ... 

1  Oct 

10 

303 

mFrank  Harry  Allen 

1  Oct 

10 

47 

Robert  Joseph  Ross 

1  Oct 

10 

99 

John  Dean 

1  Oct 

10 

William  Cockcroft 

1  Oct 

10 

Sidney  Hewitt 

1  Oct 

10 

34 

Charles  Edward  Morris 

1  Oct 

10 

532 

Alfred  Patton             

1  Oct 

10 

362 

Frederick  McCarthy 

1  Oct 

10 

177 

Ivor  Alpbanso  Maggs 

.       1  Oct 

10 

240 

Thomas  Arthur  Edwin  Rush 

I       1  Oct 

10 

262 

William  Day 

1  Oct 

10 

40 

Arthur  Brown 

1       1  Oct 

10 

132 

Edmund  Charles  Crangle 

i       1  Oct 

10 

520 

John  Anthony  Symmonds    ... 

1  Oct 

10 

305a 

James  McOustra 

1  Oct 

10 

454 

George  Frederick  Schwartz 

1  Oct 

10 

337 

James  Milne  (a) 

1  Mar 

11 

342 

William  John  Cater  ... 

1  Apr 

11 

239 

Ul Henry  Turner  Berry 

1  Apr 

11 

175 

Joseph  Billing... 

1  Apr 

11 

273 

Herbert  Flood             

1  Apr 

11 

366 

Page 

.  William  Foster  Floyd           

1  Apr 

11 

nva 

284 

William  Kirkhouse  Body  comb        

1  Apr 

11 

George  Albert  Janes 

1  Apr 

11 

352 

William  John  Jones 

1  Apr 

11 

387 

Harry  William  Harker         

1  Apr 

11 

5a  Andrew  Arthur  A  bbie 

1  Apr 

11 

14Se 

Angus  Henry  Denoon 

1  Apr 

11 

166 

IllThomas  Davison 

1  Apr 

11 

391c 

William  George  Fuller 

1  Apr 

11 

127a 

Percy  Sidney  Walkey           ....         

1  Apr 

11 

263 

Charles  Ashley  Richards       

1  Apr 

11 

266 

Harry  Shepherd         ...         „_ 

1  Apr 

11 

237 

John  Robert  Vickery             _, 

1  Apr 

11 

156 

Archibald  Frank  Fewins      _ 

1  Apr 

11 

9 

Herbert  Samuel  Cail  ...          _ 

1  Apr 

11 

213 

William  Henry  Robbins        „ , 

15  May 

11 

537*  John  Charles  Smith              .„         ... 

1  Aug 

11 

348 


ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


286c 


Names. 


131 
291 


5 
366 


547 
337 
352 

284 
65 


9     William  Murray  Oalder        , 

114     trtRichard  Robinson 

507a  William  Simon  

277     Edward  Freeman       

John  Skelton  

239     William  Muirhead 

182 b  Samuel  Roylance  Wyche 

Spencer  George  Ted  bury      

William  Thomas  Solomon     ... 
George  Dore   ... 

Ernest  Taylor  

William  Moore  

Albert  Edward  Fisher  

Richard  Robert  Annetts       

496a  William  Ashworth  Pickup   ... 

William  Henry  Nicholas       

Walter  Richard  John  Ford  Switzer 

Alfred  Ernest  Buck 

George  Thomas  Harris 

tn William  Perry  Hill 

James  Lindsey  Crawford 

Henry  Richard  George  Brooking     .. 

Sydney  Penney  Lemon  

ntGustave  Hermann  Quaas 

195a  Herbert  Stroud  

61     Arthur  Bruce 

363     Albert  Smith 

496    Frederick  Samuel  Heath      

274    James  William  O'Brien        

11a  William  Thomas  Hall  

39     John  Charles  Richard  Blampey 
Elias  Brown    ... 

80    John  Rowe      

326c  John  Jackson  McGuffie        

66    Alfred  Dore  Slatter 

Rowland  Brightman 

Gilbert  Mager  McWhirter 

Henry  Charles  Humphries    ... 
Joseph  Duckworth    .. 
William  Christie  Abbie 

John  Mitchell  

Arthur  Henry  Williams       

Robert  Kerr  Weir 

180&  Andrew  Moules         .„         

473     William  Charles  Abrams     ... 
George  N  orris 

George  Edwin  Every  

Tom  Black  Henson 

Henry  William  Shervell 
William  John  Batting 
Henry  Crump 

Thomas  John  Gard 

William  Nicholas  Grose 

401 


Seniority. 


34 

120 

118 

61 

267 

342 


145 
61 

263 
546 
153 
159 
531 


1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Aug 

11 

1  Nov 

11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1   Nov 

11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov 

11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov  11 

1  Nov 

11 

1  Nov 

11 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

lFeb 

12 

1  Feb 

12 

lFeb 

12 

1  Feb 

12 

1  Feb 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

1  Mar 

12 

236rf 


ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

4     William  Frederick  Buckland 

1  Mar  ] 

L2 

Michael  Richards 

1  Mar 

2 

432    William  Pearson 

1  Mar  ] 

12 

11     Fred  Charlie  Bowman 

1  Mar 

2 

326     Alfred  George  Pile 

1  Mar  : 

2 

273     mCharles  Porteous     

1  Mar  ] 

2 

273*  Harold  John  Byrne 

1  Apr 

L2 

62     Clarence  Schofield      

1  Apr 

t2 

9     Albert  Henry  Benfield          ._         

1  Apr 

L2 

153     James  Percy  Pearson 

1  Apr 

12 

118     Frank  Stuart  Stuckey           

1  Apr    : 

L2 

237     James  Albert  Thirlway         ..          

1  Apr 

L2 

47 lb  Joseph  Henry  Carter 

1  Apr    : 

L2 

148a  Charles  Hill     

1  May 

L2 

Cecil  Arthur  Letchford 

1  May  1 

2 

388    William  Eagle  Ross 

1  May  1 

L2 

575     Henry  John  Rendall  Gould 

1  May  ] 

L2 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Australian  Gvct.) 

68a  Robert  Wilson 

1  May  1 

2 

260    Alexander  Henry  Hall  (act)            

1  Sept  1 

2 

69     Frank  Henry  Reynolds         

1  Sept  ] 

L2 

63    George  Oakes  ...         ..         

1  Sept  1 

2 

48     mAUan  Park 

1  Sept  : 

12 

531     William  Henry  Swan            •. 

1  Sept  ] 

L2 

273ft  mAndrew  Kyles  Birrell 

1  Sept 

L2 

William  Benjamin  Charity 

1  Sept 

12 

388     Ernest  Thaxter 

1  Sept 

L2 

118    Harry  Bolton              

1  Sept  1 

12 

71     Richard  Russell  Pugh            

1  Sept  ] 

L2 

337     William  Henry  Dolphin        

1  Sept  1 

2 

284     mDaniel  Humpherson 

1  Sept  1 

12 

80     Stanley  James  Brading 

1  Sept  ] 

L2 

117     Leonard  Bury 

1  Nov 

12 

66     William  Daniel  Isaac 

1  Nov 

[2 

34     Sidney  John  Todd      

1  Nov 

12 

225    James  Charles  Purnell          ' 

i  Nov  : 

L2 

484a  William  John  Richardson    ... 

i  Nov  : 

L2 

507a  James  Fraser  Rae      ...         

1  Nov 

12 

132     William  Wentworth 

1  Nov   ] 

12 

160a  Henry  Edward  Dacey 

1  Nov 

L2 

457     Joseph  Frederick  Webb 

1  Nov 

L2 

William  Ryley  Bindley 

1  Nov 

12 

39     Frederick  Charles  Stan  borough 

1  Nov 

12 

27     James  Paul  Kinner  Griffiths 

1  Nov 

L2 

252     Thomas  Marwood      

1  Nov 

L2 

44    William  John  Boyd 

1  Nov 

12 

342    Percy  Robert  Brooker          

1  Nov 

12 

131    mJames  Grant           ...        _        „ 

1  Nov 

12 

200    John  Thomas  Hunt  ...         ^. 

1  Nov 

t2 

449 


ARTIFICES  ENGINEERS. 

286e 

Names. 

Seniority. 

448     William  Lionel  Probyn  Hurle         

1  Nov    12 

326     William  Herbert  Sheppard  ...         

1  Jan     13 

100     George  Edward  Harman      

1  Jan    13 

113     David  White  Charlwood       ..          

1  Jan    13 

11     Arthur  Thomas  Batley  Bird... 

1  Jan    13 

127 b  Thomas  Richard  Allerton 

1  Jan    13 

239     (Z)Adolphus  Edward  Stark 

1  Jan    13 

473    Alfred  Shotter             

1  Jan     13 

65     William  George  Henry  Pike...         

1  Jan    13 

391c   Prank  Wilkinson        

1  Jan    13 

326     Charles  Stephen  Grigson       

1  Jan    13 

476     Ernest  David  Roberts 

1  Jan    13 

100     Samuel  Thomas  Bews 

1  Jan    13 

120    John  Henry  Roberts 

1  Jan    13 

420    William  Henry  Leonard 

1  Jan    13 

195«  Walter  Swinbourne  Thomas  {act)    ... 

1  May  13 

4     John  David  Campion  (act)  ... 

1  May  13 

352     William  Andrew  Lewis  (act) 

1  May  13 

William  John  Ahearn  (act)  ... 

1  May  13 

326c  Tom  Clegg  (act)          

1  May  13 

432     Ernest  Albert  Duncan  Williams  (act) 

1  May  13 

225     Matthew  Brooks  Hobson  (act)        

1  May  13 

274     Alexander  Isbister  Torry  (act) 

1  May  13 

163     Frank  Tarrant  (act) 

1  May  13 

James  Woodrow  (act) 

1  May  13 

145     Harry  Southon  (act)  ... 

1  May  13 

232     Harry  Hargreaves  (act) 

1  May  13 

99     Claude  Beevor  King  (act) 

1  May  13 

261     John  William  Humphries  (act) 

1  May  13 

47     William  Thomas  Kirkland  (act)      ... 

1  May  13 

44     Benjamin  John  Presland  (act)        

1  June  13 

63     Harry  Richards  (act)... 

1  June  13 

5a  Alfred  James  Christopher  Bullen  (act) 

1  June  13 

471&  Edward  Crossen  (act)            

1  June  13 

141     Percy  Henry  Aspinal  (act) 

1  June  13 

496     John  Walter  Jenkins  (act)  ... 

1  June  1 3 

291     mWilliam  Williams  (act)     

30  June  13 

113    Cuthbert  Cook  Greener  (act)        

1  Aug  13 

114     George  Pinegar  (act)            

1  Aug    13 

391c  Benjamin  George  Evans  (act) 

1  Aug    13 

153     Louis  John  Fox  (act)          

1  Aug  13 

273     Ernest  Southwick  Johnson  (act) 

1  Aug  13 

131    Joseph  Samuel  Carron  (act)            

1  Aug  13 

9     mJohn  Arthur  Ransom  (act)         

1  Aug    13 

547     Harry  Daulman  (act)          

1  Aug    13 

273b  John  William  Jones  (act) 

1  Aug    13 

232    mArthur  Walter  (act)        

1  Aug    13 

326c  Stanley  Arthur  James  (act) 

1  Aug    13 

16    George  Thomas  Phillips  (act)       

1  Aug    13 

62    George  Miller  Donald  (act)           

1  Aug    13 

211b  James  Milne  (b)  (act)           

1  Aug    13 

'500 

236/ 


ARTIFICEE  ENGINEERS. 


39     John  Wilson  (act) 

484a  William  Edward  Henry  King  (act) 
266     Edmund  John  Pysden  (act) 

531     John  William  Tollick  (act) 

288     Chailes  William  Toms  (act) 

3H9&  Harry  Ayles  (art)      

185a  Arthur  John  Allchorn  (act)... 
473     Reginald  Charles  Drew  (act) 

48     William  Henry  Craddock  (act) 
432     m Robert  Joseph  Craddock  (act)     ... 
391a  George  Marmaduke  Seaman  (act) ... 
11a  Thadeus  Bury  Hargreaves  (aet)    >.... 

218     Charles  Allan  (act) 

67     Thomas  Allen  (act) 

Alfred  Hayden  (act) 
63a  Charles  Johnstone  Beadle  (act) 
337     Reginald  Barker  (act)        

Charles  Henry  Herbert  (act) 

Alexander  Ellis  (act) 

Albert  Patien  Shoring  (act) 

Horace  Alfred  Butler  (act) ... 

Frederick  Henry  Causfield  (act)    ... 

Joseph  House  (act)  ...         

John  Charles  Robinson  (act) 

Arthur  John  Rice  (act)        

Herbert  Robins  (act)  

Henry  Mallett  (act)... 

Harry  Nicholls  (act) 

Percival  Frederick  Da  vies  (act)    ... 
340a  Alfred  George  Nancarrow  (act) 
159     Ernest  Frederick  Smith  (act) 
177     Henry  David  Whitehouse  (act) 
66     George  Heron  (act)   ... 
305a  William   James   Sambells  Willcocks 
537a  Arthur  Thomas  Birch  (act) 

Charles  Godsell  Matthews  (act)    ... 

George  William  Feast  (act) 

James  Sanderson  (act) 

Joseph  Larke  Wagstaff  (act) 

Harold  Bullimore  (act) 

Thomas  Carrin^toii  Howell  (act)  ... 

Harry  Matthews  Tope  (aet) 

mWilliam  John  Germon  (act) 

Alfred  James  Daniells  (act) 

127a  Edwin  Foster  (act) 

148a  Harold  Heyes  (act) 

Wdliam  Pullan  (act) 

Benjamin  Thomas  Holmes  (act)     ... 

Frank  Joseph.  Towler  (aet) 

Sidney  Dawson  (act)  ...        ««, 

Thomas  Cole  (act)    

Alexander  McCorquindale  (act)    ... 
552 


117 

100 
509 
387 

388 
80 
284 
234 
161 
86 
166 


(act) 


286 

79 
260 
352 

61 
65 


347 


266 


448 


Seniority. 

1  Aug 

13 

1  Aug 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Sept 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

lOct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

INov 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Feb 

14 

1  Feb 

14 

1  Feb 

M 

ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS,  ETC. 
ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


237 


Names. 

Seniority. 

William  Crook  McLean  (act)          

1  Feb 

14 

Cuthbert  Abraham  Taylor  Fincken  (act)... 

1  Feb 

14 

161 

Charles  Edward  Barnicoat  (act)  ... 

1  Feb 

14 

William  Andrew  Frost  (act) 

1  Feb 

14 

Frederick  Charles  Fry  (act)          

1  Feb 

14 

263 

William  Samuel  Barnes  (act) 

1  Feb 

14 

Victor  Woolston  Harvey  (act) 

1  Feb 

14 

Sidney  Herbert  Martin  (act)          

1  Feb 

14 

William  Jackson  (act)         

1  Feb 

14 

430 

Joseph  Edward  Lowes  (act)          

1  Mar 

14 

William  Charles  Carter  (act)         

1  Mar 

14 

Her  ber t  Peters  Way  (act) 

1  Mar 

14 

Clement  William  Hearn  (act) 

1  Mar 

14 

Peter  Alex  Armstrong  (act) 

1  Mar 

14 

Thomas  Andrew  Robinson  (act)    .. 

1  Mar 

14 

567 

WARRANT  MECHANICIANS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

524     Denis  Donovan 

William  Peter  Coghlan 

TltRicaard  Roy  croft    ... 

Francis  John  Jago     ... 
448     Clayton  Hartnup 
524    Thomas  Henry  Stanbury      

Arthur  Paddock          

507a  Thomas  Gerrard  King 

114    Alfred  James  Witchell           ...          

William  Alfred  Bass              

113    John  Tucker 

291     mRicbard  Lavis           

420    Arthur  George  Mildren          

4    Robert  Henry  Sims 

11     mCharles  Stephen  Fairley     

148a  Richard  William  Rowland  (act)      

39     James  Cough  Ian  (act) 

237     Frederick  Mann  (act)            

159     Samuel  Hamilton  (act) 

339&  John  Howard  (act) ._ 

Michael  James  Clifford  (act) 

George  William  Cummings  (act)    ... 

lltAlfred  Start  (act)     ...          

Samuel  Edward  Gray  (act) 

24 

1  Nov    10 
1  Nov    10 
1  Nov   10 
1  Nov   10 
1  Apr    1 1 
1  Apr    11 
1  Apr    11 
1  Jan    12 
1  Jan    12 
1  Jan    12 
1  Jan    12 
1  Jan    13 
1  Jan    13 
1  Jan    13 
1  Jan   13 
1  Jan    13 
1  May  13 
1  May  13 
1  May  13 
1  May  13 
1  Dec  13 
1  Dec   13 
1  Feb   14 
1  Feb   14 

CHIEF  SCHOOLMASTERS 

Nambs. 

Seniority. 

385     Richard  Mountstephens        

284    James  Allen  Hearn  Prideaux 
512    Arthur  William  Yeates 

180    William  Henderson    ...        _         

4 

10  Jan     10 
23  Feb    11 
20  Nov    11 
14  Nov    12 

288 


HEAD  SCHOOLMASTERS,  ETC. 


HEAD  SCHOOLMASTERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

160 

Charles  Mason 

1  Apr 

01 

S20 

John  Guard 

1  Apr 

04 

524 

Samuel  Snell  Hutchings        

1  Apr 

04 

524 

Francis  Hill    . 

1  Apr 

04 

180 

Frederick  Bush 

1  Apr 

04 

213 

George  Garrett 

23  Jan 

05 

259 

John  Alfred  Kowe 

6  Sept 

05 

146 

Samuel  Louis  Hutchings 

3  Apr 

07 

127 

William  John  Bennet  Hore  ... 

8  Apr 

07 

170 

Francis  Banfleld  George 

19  Nov 

08 

Charles  Frederick  Way                    

7  Sept 

09 

366 

William  Tomlinson 

10  Jan 

10 

384 

Frederick  Arthur  James 

10  Jan 

10 

520 

Arthur  Stephen  Chapman 

10  Jan 

10 

366 

Richard  Henry  Britton  Saunders    ... 

10  Jan 

10 

524 

Frederick  James  Farr           

10  Jan 

10 

213 

Arthur  William  Holland      

10  Jan 

10 

170 

Willie  Candey 

10  Jan 

10 

512 

Alfred  Letherby         

10  Jan 

10 

524 

George  Henry  Turner           

9  Oct 

10 

146 

Edward  Vivian  Paynter 

23  Feb 

11 

512 

George  Anthony  David  Brown 

26  Sept 

11 

175 

William  Uhrismas  Hewlett 

2  Oct 

11 

520 

Percy  James  Tippett 

16  Nov 

11 

520 

William  George  Barrett        

20  Nov 

11 

Albert  Clement  Pope. _        

22  Dec 

11 

180 

Horace  Evelyn  Hindman 

28  Dec 

11 

259 

Oliver  Chivers 

14  Feb 

12 

512 

William  Thomas  Govier       

15  Feb 

12 

213 

Philip  Herbert  Watts 

30  May 

12 

524 

Thomas  Charles  Evans         

29  Sept 

12 

262 

Stewart  O'Fee           

14  Nov 

12 

191 

Fredeiick  Tom  Loman          

33 

20  Feb 

14 

HEAD  WARDMASTERS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


Oh  \  Frederick  Hannaford 

170  I 

NH  \  Walter  Austen  

Mai) 
524  I 

NH  \  mSidney  George  Comden      

Plym) 
520] 

NH  l  George  Hewlett  Tolervy  Wilsmore  .. 
Has) 

385    Thomas  Chappell       

520  I 

AS  V  utAlexander  Bailey  Biggs     

Parti  ) 
127     Harry  Ernest  Lambert 
7 


27  Oct     02 

4  Nov    04 

28  June  06 

29  Oct     08 

5  May  11 

5  May   11 

6  May  11 


WARRANT    WRITERS,    ETC. 


238« 


WARRANT    WRITERS. 


Names. 

Seniority. 

524 

tltCharles  Harrison  Cocks     ...         

1  Jan     10 

520 

James  Frederick  Wrate 

1  Jan     10 

520 

William  Francis  Behenna     ... 

1  Jan     10 

366 

Arthur  Reginald  Martin 

1  Jan     10 

180 

tltLeonard  Marlborough  Poe 

1  Jan     10 

524 

Alfred  Henry  Meek    ... 

1  Jan     10 

191 

William  George  Abell            

1  Jan     10 

5 

William  Cubbin 

4  Jan    12 

159 

Richard  Ernest  White           

4  Jan     12 

385 

m James  Henry  King 

29  Jan    12 

366 

William  Thomas  Brown        ...         

22  Feb    13 

366 

Thomas  William  Barry 

10  Mar    13 

524 

William  King  {act)     ... 

28  Aug    13 

524 

George  Frederick  Wester  ton  {act)  .„ 

19  Sept  13 

503 

Fred  Edmonds  {act)  ...         ,_         

15 

21  Sept  13 

HEAD    STEWARDS. 


Names. 


Seniority. 


266 

Harry  Edwin  Rees 

1  Jan 

10 

180 

Alfred  Walter  William  Rowe 

1  Jan 

10 

524 

m  William  John  Hore  Kingcome      

1  Jan 

10 

Ernest  James  Wilson 

1  Jan 

10 

263 

111  William  George  Fayrer      

1  Jan 

10 

213 

ntSamuel  Aaron  Finemore  ... 

1  Jan 

10 

366 

mAlf red  William  Davidson 

1  Jan 

10 

520 

mRobert  William  Thorn 

1  Jan 

10 

259 

John  William  Denley 

1  Jan 

10 

512 

Philip  Edward  Harkin          

10 

1  Jan 

10 

2386 


INSTRUCTORS    IN    COOKERY,    ETC. 


INSTRUCTORS    IN    COOKERY. 


Seniority. 


366     Frederick  William  Collins 
520    Frank  Pharaoh 
524     Alphonso  Jago 
3 


1  Jan     10 

1  Jan     10 
4  Oct     11 


KEEPER    AND     STEWARD     OF     THE     ROYAL     CABINS 
IN     H.M.     YACHT. 

Name.                                                       i            Seniority. 

518     Samuel  Mackenzie  Hammond  ._ 

22  June     11 

WARRANT  ARMOURERS. 

Names.                                                           Seniority. 

ISO     mErnest  Addy      

366     Edward  James  Barnes    

366     Alexander  Workman 

180    Frederick  Mannell  

524     m John  Albert  Ford 

524     John  Harold  Westlake 

273J  Andrew  Paterson  

180     Harry  Baverstock  

Kobert  William  Maclean  {act)  ... 
9 


8  Aug 
8  Aug 
8  Aug 

8  Aug 

11 
11 
11 
11 

8  Aug 
8  Nov 

11 
12 

8  Nov 

12 

8  Nov 

12 

18  Dec 

13 

WARRANT  ELECTRICIANS. 


Names. 

Seniori 

ty. 

44  George  William  Hows       

1  Nov 

11 

305amCharles  Philip  Perry       

INov 

11 

431  John  Blakey  Clough          

INov 

11 

120  Thomas  Raymond  Brotheridge 

1  Nov 

11 

273  J  Joseph  Archer  Smith         ..          

1  Nov 

11 

132  Ernest  Charles  Offer         

1  Nov 

Jl 

388  Joseph  Berry          ...         

11  Nov 

12 

326cAndrew  Armour    ... 

11  Nov 

12 

496  William  Ross         

11  Nov 

12 

284  Edwin  George  Goad         

11  Nov 

12 

llaFrank  Benjamin  Etherington  (act)     ... 

14  Nov 

13 

266  William  Lewis  Richards  {act}  ... 

14  Nov 

13 

100  Sydney  Robert  George  Spriddle  (act)  ... 

14  Nov 

13 

391JLaurence  Gatt  (act)        

14  Nov 

13 

14 

OFFICERS 


OF 


THE    ROYAL    MARINE   FORCES 


K    2 


MO  ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 

Officers  in  this  List  whose  names  are  in  italics  are  on  the.  Seconded  or 
Supernumerary  Lists. 

"  GIBRALTAR." 
The  Globe,  with  the  motto  "  Per  Mare  Per  Terrain." 

COLONEL  IN  CHIEF. 
THE    KING. 


HEAD  QUARTERS  STAFF  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINE 

FORCES. 
Admiralty,  Caxton  House,  Tothill  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Date  of 
ADJUTANT-GENERAL.  Appointment. 

Lieutenant- General  Sir  William  Charles  Nicholls,  K.C.B 26  June  11 

ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 
Colonel  David  Mercer   .„         4  Sept  11 

DEPUTY  ASSISTANT  ADJUTANT-GENERAL. 

(For  Judge  Advocate  and  other  duties.) 

Lieut.- Colonel  Herbert  Edward  Blumberg _         .„       2  Oct    11 

QUARTERMASTERS. 

Hon.  Major  John  Francis  Dimmer - 7  May    02 

Hon.  Major  m  William  Symes  ...         .-         -~         22  Dec    07 

WARRANT  OFFICERS. 

Walter  Edward  Downer,  Superintending  Clerk     .„         13  Mar    (2 

Albyn  Edward  Brown  „  ...         .-  6  July    10 

Andrew  Jamieson  „  ...         ...         •••         --      H  June  11 


ROYAL    MARINE    ARTILLERY. 

Head-  Quarters,  Portsmouth. 
GENERAL. 

It  John  Beckwi^h  Leefe,  P.S.G. 


Sir  William  Charles  Nicholls,  K.C.  B. 

{Adjutant- General  26  Jhw  1911) 
It  James  Henry  Bor,  C.B.,  C.M.G.     .... 

{Extra  Equerry  to  the  King) 


MAJOR-GENERAL. 
William  Inglefield  Eastman,  P.S.C 7  Feb  12 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


241 


Rank  in  Corps. 
.„      7  Feb  12 


LIEUTENANT-GENERAL. 


7  Feb  12 
7  Feb  12 


Rank  in  Army 
7  Feb   12 


7  Feb    12 
7  Feb   12 


7  Feb    12 


COLONEL  COMMANDANT. 


JSP  Leonard  Thales  Pease,  P.A.C. 

(Tempy.  Brigadier- General  14  Oct  13) 


Appointed. 

7  Feb  12       26  June  11 


Rank  as  Colonel  in 
Corps.  Army. 

10  Apr  06 


COLONEL  2nd  COMMANDANT. 

It* Harry  Lynch  Talbot        7  Feb  12         7  Feb  12 

Sir  GcorgeGrey  Aston,  K.C.B.,  AdC,   P.S.C.  7  May  13 

(Admiralty  for  Special  Service,  2  Apr  13) 


26  Jan  08 
24  May  05 


LIE  UTENANT-COLONELS. 


(I( i") Archibald  Paris,  C.B.,  P.S.C. 

(Inspector  of  Recruiting,  14  Dec  13) 

ItGunning  Morehead  Campbell  

.17«Lewis  Conway -Gordon,  P.S.C 

John  Markham  Rose,  P.S.C. 

Cecil  Alvend  Fitz  Herbert  Osmaston 


Corps. 
1  July  08 

1  Aug  10 
9  Dec    10 

2  Oct    11 
14  Dec    13 


Rank  in 


Army. 
Colonel    28  Sept  05 

Colonel  12  Mar    1 1 

Colonel  10  Oct   1 1 

Lt.-Col.  1  Sept  10 

Lt.-Col,  1  Sept  12 


242-4 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


ARTILLERY. 


MAJOKS. 


1908 

Sydney  Gaitskell  (Drafting  Officer  15  July  12) 
520  Gerald     Noel    Anstice     Harris... 

Gerald    Robert    Poole    {Superintendent    R.N. 

School  of  Music  IMar  1914)  

520  ) 

W.  }■  WS  Charles  Louis  Brooke 
Coll) 

1909 


326 


Plcton  Phillipps,  M.V.O.  (Seconded  Member 

of  Ordnance  Board,!  Oct  IS)        

Pryce  Peacock      ...         ....         .-  


1910 

26(3  mHugo  Worthington         

OB.  WS  William  Dixon  (Seconded  14  Oct  10) 

273&  John   Robert  Henry  Homfray 

448     Arthur  Frederic  Binney „ 

1911 

(7)mFitzstephen  John  Featl  erstoa  French 
(J)mFrederick  Lewis  Dibblee     ... 


Rank  by 
Corps, 


13  Mar 
4  Apr 

1  Julj 

1  July 


31  May 

10  Oct 


1  Aug 

1  Aug 
10  Oct 
14  Oct 


...     27  July 
j.     19  Sept 


1912 

Edward    McCarthy    (Instructor    of     Musketry, 
16  Oct  12)       .„         

1913 


(l)Frederich  William  Lumsden,  P.S.C.  .... 

(Seconded.        General    Staff     Officer,    2nd 
Grade,  Straits  Settlements,  4  June  1910) 

John  Brough,  M  V  O.,  P.S.C.  (Seconded  9  Aug 
1910  Staff  Officer  to  Inspector  General  of 
West  African  Frontier  Force,  1  Nov  11)....     10  June 

Archibald    Primrose    Liston    Foulis    (1st    Asst. 

Sunt.  R.N.  School  of  Music,  9  Jan  1912) ...    10  June 

IFS(Z)Reginald  Cecil  Temple     29  June 

9  Robert  Ormiston  Paterson  ...         ...         ...     14  Dec 

18 


Brevet  in  the 
Army. 

Lb.- Col.    1  Sept  12 
Lt.-<ol.    1  Sept  12 

Lt.-Col.    1  Sept  13 

Lt.-Col.    1  Sept  13 


Maj.    1  Sept  07 
Ma).    1  Sept  07 


Maj.  1  Sept  0 

Ma].  1  Sept  07 

Maj.  1  Sept  07 

Maj.  1  Sept  Of 


Maj. 
Maj. 


18  Oct     Maj.       1  Sept  1 


10  June    Maj.       1  Sept  1 


1  Sept  1 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 

245 

ARTILLERY. 

Captains. 

Rank  in 

Seniority  as 

1901                  Corps. 

Lieut.  R.M. 

Edward  West  Harding      .„         ...         ...           ...     1  Apr 

{Instructor  of  Gunnery  31  May  11) 

1  July  96 

1902 

;391^Nathaniel  Fiennes  Trotman,  P.A.C 1  Jan 

1  July  96 

John  Hyndman  Howell- Jones,  P.A.C.  (Seconded 

Army  Ordnance  Department,  30  Apr  09)  ...      19  Apr  I  July  97 

mGeorge  Leonard  Kaikes  (Instructor  of  Gunnery, 

27   Oct  11)         3  May  1  July  97 

1903 

Richard  Vernon  Tredennick  Ford  (Staff  Officer 

16  Oct  12) 1  Jan  1  July  97 

Francis  Clifford  Kendle  (Instructor  of  Gunnery 

21  Oct  12)          !.  2i  Jan  1  July  97 

120  Arthur  William  George  Ridings 9  Feb  1  July  97 

54  Arthur  George  Troup,  P.S.C ...  27  Apr  1  July  97 

1904 

Page  \  (I)  lit  William  Skeffington  Foe  (Asst.  Inspector 

534     J     Naval  Ordnance  Inspection  Staff '10  Dec  11)     18  Feb  1  July  97 

mGeorge  Young  Russell 7  Apr  1  July  97 

Page  \  Charles  Arthur  Bishop),'?.  A.Q.(Asst.  Inspector 

531      J      Naval  Ordnance  Inspection  Staff,  1  Feb  12)     10  May  1  July  98 

WColl  (  Ricliar{i  Foster  Carter  Foster,  P.S.C.        ...       8  Aug  1  July  98 

588     Frederick  George  Tanqueray-Willaume           ...       1  Oct  1  July  98 

J26c  George  Cyril  Woodcock 21  Nov  1  July  98 

1906 

162     George  Mathew 1  Sept  1  July  98 

&Edwin  Harold  Barr  (2nd  Asst.  Supt.  R.N. 

School  of  Music,  1  Jan  12) ...       1  Sept  1  July  98 

(I)  Francis  Gainsborough  Lane-Poole,  P.A.C. 
(Seconded  Third  Asst.  Supt.  of 
Experiments,  Shoebvryness  1  Jan  14)...      1  Dec  1  Jan    99 

1907 

139/*  Robert  Edgar  Kilrert      1  Sept  1  Jan  99 

W  \VS  (I~)Percy      Raworth      Hey  cock      (Seconded 

11  1  Aug   12)         1  Sept  1  Jan  99 

17a  John  Wallace  Hudleston 6  Sept  1  Jan  99 

1908 

61     Guye  Wcllesley  Lushington       13  Mar  1  Jan    99 

21 


246 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


ARTILLERY. 

Captains — continued. 


1909 

113     (2) William  Archibald  Jolly        

342     ®Harold  BloiUnt 

260  (J)  Percy  Montague  Clifton  Wilde       

Seymour    Granger    Leslie    P.A.C.   {Seconded 

Army  Ordnance  Department,  13  Apr  11)... 
476       WS  St.  George  Frederick  Gordon  Caulfeild  ... 

261  Lancelot  Dunlop  Briscoe 

153     Alan  Harvey  Lockyer  Prynne    ... 

1910 

100     Eichard  Bertram  Graham  Warder 
117a  Thomas  Amaury  MacNamara  Bourchier 

ID     WS  William  Henry  Lainson  Tripp       

Henry  Knighton  Stephens  (Ordnance  College, 

1  Jan.  14)        

William  Noel  Stokes,  P.A.C.    (Seconded  Army 

Ordnance  Dept.  22  Feb  10) 

263     WS  Walter  Legh  Huntingford 

Alan   George   Barwys  Bourne,  M.V.O.    (Staff 
College,  22  Jan  14)     

1911 

4^3     Harold  Edward  William  Iremonger 

631     Harold  Godfrey  St.  George  Morgan      

Arthur   Stanley  Cantrell 

647     John  Bird  Chancellor      ...  

11     Alfred  Denis  Bertram  Godfray _ 

66     Godfrey  Herbert  Jollye...         .„         

1912 

(I)Bonald  Winder  Ilutton  „ 

(Seconded  /or  service  with    Egyptian  Army 
16  Aug  12) 

80     Sevmour  Cruddas _ 

170     Stephen  Charles  Wace 

266     Geoige  Rutledge 

1913 

gFreeman   Charles  Nepean  Bishop  (Ordnance 

College,  1  Jan.  13)        .. 

Dudley  Leigh  Amati  (Staff  College,  1  Feb.  13) 
48     Christopher  Maitin  Duirant 
273     Charles  Archibald  Lambert 

273     Rowland  Harries 

239     Ivor  Harries  _ 

Montgomery  Williams     ._  ...         .„  ._ 

(Assistant  Instructor  of  Musketry  2  Mar 

1914 

476     George  Harold  Kendle    ..„ 

53 


Rank  in 
Corps. 
1  Jan 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

1  Sept 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 

1  Sept 


1  Jan 


^) 


1  Jan 


Seniority  a 
Lieut.  M.A 
1  Jan  99 
1  July  99 
1  July  99 

1  July  99 

1  July  99 

1  July  C9 

1  July  99 


1  Jan  00 

1  Jan  00 

1  Jan  00 

1  July  00 

1  July  00 

1  July  00 

1  July  00 


1  Jan 

1  Jan    01 

1  Jan 

1  Jan    01 

1  Sept 

1  July  01 

1  Sept 

1  July  01 

1  Sept 

1  July  01 

1  Sept 

1   July   01 

1  Jan    02 


1  Jan 

1  Jan    02 

1  Sept 

1   July  02 

1  Sept 

1   July  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan   03 

1  Jan 

1  Jan    03 

1  Mar 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  03 

1  Sept 

1  July  03 

1  Sept 

1  July  03 

1  Sti  t 

1  July  0,3 

1  Jan   04 


ROYAL     MARINE    FORCES.  247 

ARTILLERY. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

1904 


Rank  in 
Corps, 


(7)Alfred  Leonard  Forster  ( Adjutant  24  Feb  14)  1  July- 
John  Melviile  Tuke  (Asst.  Adj't.  13  May  11)  ...  1  July 

352     Frederick  Alexander  Hamer 1  July 

170     Francis  Stanley  Richards  1  July 

145     Edward  Hugh  Ward        .„         .„         1  July 


1905 

391a  .( I)  Henry  Joseph  Pace     1  Jan 

fl27     Walter  Richard  Pownall  Boultbee        1  July 

1118     Francis  Charlewood  Willes         ...         ._  ...  1  July 

432     Percy  Kalph  Simon  ...         ...         ...         ...  1  July 

496     Humphrey  Peck    ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  1  July 

607«  William  Owen  Howard  Wise      ...         .„         ...  1  July 


1906 

284     Harold  Marsland  Franks  1  July 

366    ] 

Page  I  Charles  Herbert  Collet ...       1  July 

431« 


1907 

59     Eric  Culpeper  Weston     ..  ...         ..  ...       1  July 

1908 

Harold  Cecil  Harrison    {Assistant    Instructor 

of  Gunnery,  1  Jan  14)  ...         ...         ...        1  July 

1910 

232     EricLouis  Nepean  Bishop         .«         ...         .„       21  Deo 

1911 

291     Neil  Inglefield  Eastman  ._         «.     20  July 

17 


2i7a  ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


ARTILLERY. 

QUAETEKMASTEES.  Hon.  Rank. 

nr William  George  Sparrow        .„         ...        ...     13  Nov  01  Major  24  Apr  13 

James  Squires      ..  ._         22  Sept  12  Lieutenant 

Albert  Gibson       ,         24  Apr  13  Lieutenant 

BANDMASTEE.  Rank. 

Benjamin  Stephen  Green,  M.V.O.  .„         ...     13  Sept  11     2nd  Lieut. 

STAFF  OFFICES,  Bate  of 

Appointment. 
Captain  Eichard  V.  T.  Ford      „         ...      16  Oct  12 

INSTBUCTOBS    OF    GUNNEBY. 

Captain  Edward  W.  Harding... 31  May  11 

Captain  George  L.  Baikes       ...         ...         .«.         ...         ...     27  Oct    11 

Captain  Francis  C.  Kendle      ._  ..  ..  ...         ...     21  iOct  12 

INSTEUCTOB  OF  MOSKETEY. 
Major  Edward  McCarthy        „         ...     16  Oct  12 

ADJUTANT. 
Lieutenant  Alfred  L.  Forster -         ....         .-         ...     24  Feb  14 

PAYMASTEE. 
Major  and  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  John  L.  Homer       -     29  June  13 


BAEEACK    MASTEE. 
Major  and  Bt.  Lt.- Colonel  Humphrey  Oldfield 18  Oct  12 

CHAPLAINS. 

Rev.  Leopold  H.  Landmann,  M.A 10  Sept  12 

Rev.  Thomas  Eavenshaw,  M.A 13  Feb  14 

FLEET    SUEGEON. 
John  C.  Ferguson,  M.B.,  B.A 10  Dec  13 

STAFF     SUEGEON. 
Eobeat  Kennedy,  M.B  ._ —     20  June  13 

SURGEON. 
Vernon  L.  Matthews     „.        -      9  APr  13 


ROYAL     MARINE     FORCES.  2476 


WARRANT    OFFICERS. 

SERGEANT-MAJORS.  Date  of  Warrant. 

mWilliam  Henry  Jones 1  Apr  98 

William  Charles  Wellington  6  Oct  09 

Sc.M.  tit  James  Campbell  Lambert 13  Oct   10 

Hugh  Boffey „         22  Sept  12 


SUPERINTENDING  CLERKS. 

Staff  Walter  Edward  Downer        ..         .„         -13  Mar  02 

George  Henry  Littleton 17  May  07 

Sc.M.  Thomas  Peter  Hanlon  16  Dec  12 

Joseph  Burton  „  ...  -         ...     24  Apr  13 


SCHOOLMASTERS. 

Charles  John  Pickford              17  Dec  97 

George  Watson -         -  13June99 

Peter  Colliver  Bodder   .„        ..         ..         ...        .-        »•  18  Nov  07 

{Lent  from  Depdt  B.M.  Deal) 


248'  ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


ROYAL  MARINE  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

GENERALS. 

Rank  in  Corps.  Bank  in  Army, 

mSir  William  Thompson  Adair,  K.C.B.  (P.S.C.)  22  Feb   11  22  Feb  11 

Henry  Cecil  Eaglep 11  Apr  12  11  Apr  12 

2 

LIEUTENANT-GENERALS. 
mAlbert  Farrar  GatlifE (p.s.c.)  ...         ...    22  Jan    11  22  Jan    11 

Edward  Andree  Wylde  ...         ...         ...     11  Apr  12  11  Apr  12 

2 

MAJOR-GENERALS. 

mEdwin  Loftus  McCausland      ...         ._         ...  19  May  10  19  May  10 

m  Herbert  Cecil  Money,  C.B 12  Oct   10  12  Oct   10 

mFrancis  Gibson  Cotter  „ 21  Nov  10  21  Nov  10 

Bt*James  Robert  Johnstone,  C.B.  ...         ...  22  Jan   11  22  Jan  11 

John  Frederic  Daniell  (p.s.C.) 11  Apr  12  11  Apr  12 

5 

COLONELS    COMMANDANT. 

Rank  as  Colonel 
Appointed,      in  Corps.  in  Army. 

Chatham  Division — 
GSP  mCharles  Henry  Kennedy,  C.B.  ...      11  Apr  12      19  May  10      10  Dec  08 

{Tempy.  Brigadier- General  14  Oct  13) 
Plymouth  Division — 

Charles  Louis  Gordon  .„         ...     12  Oct   13       12  Oct    10       10  Oct    09 

(Tempy.  Brigadier- General  14  OctlS) 
Portsmouth  Division — 

mEdward  Charles  Bartlett  Roe      ...     21  Nov    13       21  Nov  10       28  Dec  09 
(Tempy.  Brigadier- General  21  Aov  13) 
Depot,  Deal — 

tit  Herbert   Southey    Neville    White, 

M.V.0 22  Jan  14       22  Jan  11       11  May  10 

{Tempy.  Brigadier-  General   22  Jan  14) 

4 

COLONELS     SECOND     COMMANDANT. 

Rank  in      Rank  as  Colonel 
DIV.  Appointed.  Corps.  in  Army. 

Ch    m  Alfred        Edmund        Marchant, 

C.B.,  AdC       .„         22  Jan  11       22  Jan  11       7  June  10 

Po   VX  Charles  Ernest  Edward  Curtoys...     11  Apr  12       11  Apr   12      11  Apr     12 
PI    m  Charles  Newsbam  Trotman        ...     12  Oct   13       12  Oct    13      12  Oct     13 
David  Mercer  (Assistant  Adjutant    22  Jan    14       22  Jan    14      22  Jan    14 
General  4  Sept  11) 
Depdt,  Deal — 

Ernest  Edward  Chown        22  Jan   14      22  Jan    14     22  Jan    14 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES.  249—50 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 


LIEUTENANT-COLONELS.  Rank  by  Brevet 
DLV.                                                                        Rank  in  Corps.        in  the  Army. 

fifcmCunliffe  McNeile  Parsons      11  Apr  09  Lt.-Col.  21  July  08 

Po  (/)  Frank  William  Luard      14  May  10  Lt.-Col.  13  Mar  09 

PI  m**Godfrey  Estcourt  Matthews,    C.B. 

{DepSt,  Deal)         ...  19  May  10  Lt.-Col.  16  Apr    09 

PI  m  Robert  Douglas  Beith          1  Sept  10  Lt.-Col.    5  Aug  09 

Po  Edwin  Gifford  Lywood           12  Oct  10  Lt.-Col.  30  June  10 

Po  John  Beville  Pym        25  Oct   10  Lt.-Col.    6  Dec    09 

Ch  Edmund  George  Evelegh  (DepSt,  Dezl)     ...  21  Nov  10  Lt.-Col.    1  May  10 
Go  Hamilton     Maximillian   Christian    William 

Graham         22  Jan  11  Lt.-Col.  13  Dec  10 

Ch  ( J)Frederick  Rowlandson  Godfrey 23  Apr  11  Lt.-Col.  22  Feb  11 

PI  m  Edward  James  Stroud          ...         4  Sept  11  Lt.-Col.    5  Mar  11 

Po    Horace    Carlyon     Evans    (Admiralty    for 

special  service, —  Oct  13). _         11  Apr  12  Lt-Col.    5  Aug  11 

Herbert  Edward  Blumberg  (Deputy  Assistant 

Adjutant- General,  2  Oct  11)     22  Jan  14  Lt-Col.  10  Feb  13 

PI  Frank     Truscott    Phillips ...  22  Jan  14  Lt.-Col.  26  May  13 

13 


MAJORS. 

-  Qfwo  Rank  in 

lyUb  Corps  Army. 

Po  Arthur  Egmont  Rombulow-Pearse  (Drafting 

Officer,  16  %«]2),.        19  Oct        Lt.-Col.  19  Oct   13 


251—2 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORGES 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 


JDIV. 


Coll. 


Majors — continued. 


1907 


WSHarry    Douglas    Farquharson,    P.S.C. 
(Professor  of  Fortification,  R.N.   College, 

Greenwich,  1  Oct  09)        

366  Ch  Richard   Henry  Julius    Meister    

Ch  (T)  John      Brecknock     Noble       (Drafting 

Officer,  28  May  13)  .'. 

WS(l)St.  George  Bewes  Armstrong,  P.S.C. 

(Seconded.     General    Staff   Officer,    2nd 

Grade,  Western  Coast  Defences,  3  Nov  13) 

PI   mAlexander  Richard    Hamilton    Hutchison 

{Drafting  Officer,  20  Nov.  12) 

SdlaPl   tttGreorge  James  Herbert  Mullins 


Corps. 


6  Jan 
6  Jan 


6  Jan 


Hank  in 


Army. 


L+.-Col.     6JanH 


Lt.-Col.     6  Jan  11 


1  Feb        Lt.-Col.     1  Feb  14 

20  Nov 
17  Dec 


1908 


Po  WS  PW\7€  m  Lewis  Stratford  Tolle- 

mache  Halliday,  C.B.,  P.S.C 2  Apr 

WCoH  PI  Granville  Mackay  Heriot,  D.S.0 23  Apr 

Po  Frederick  Charles  Edwards      2  Oct 

503   Ch  mReginald  Hallward  Morgan          ..,         ...  31  Oct 


Major  1 2  Sept  00 


1909 

263  PI  John  Bruce  Finlaison,  P.A.C.  ._         .„  11  Apr 

259  PI  mFrancis    Doveton    Bridges  22  Apr 

Po  Robert  Crosthwaite  Colquhoun        ...         ...  7  Aug 

Ch  Arthur  Edward  Bewes  (Depot,  Deal}         ...  1  Oct 

Po  Arthur   de    Win  ton    Kitcat  ...         .._         ...  1  Oct 


16 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES.  253 

LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

Ma  joes — continued, . 

Rank  in 
Corps.  Army. 

DIV-  1910 

159  PI  Henry  La  Touche  Darley  ...         .„         ...  14  May 

387  Ch  (T)  Francis  Rayner  Boyle  19  May 

273  PI  Guy  Vandeleur  Robinson  28  Aug 

99   Ch  m Edmund  Wray  12  Oct         %'w  29  Nov  00 

WColl  PI  Edward  Kenmir  Story  25  Oct 

114   Ch  Thomas  Henry  Hawkins  21  Nov 

471&P<>  mLeander  William  Miller  21  Nov 

1911 

252  Po  Frank  Evelyn  Chichester  Burnard  Chichester     6  Jan 

284    Ch  Francis  John  William  Harvey         ...         ...  22  Jan 

234  Po  m Joseph  Arthur  Myles  Ariel  Clark  ....         ...       1  Feb 

IB  PI    WS  ( I)  m  Walter  Thomas   Cresswell  Jones, 

D.S.O 23  Apr 

352  Ch  Trant  Bramston  Luard         5  May 

476  PZ**mHugh   Dermod   Evan   O'Sullivan  ...  17  May 

432  Ch  mJohn  William  Dustan  17  May 

34  Po  John  Piercey  Shine      1  Sept 

430  Po  Wilhain  Esson 1  Sept 

127  Ch  Charles  Julian  Thoroton 4  Sept 

PI  Arthur  Phayre  Grattan  2  Oct 

1912 

237  Po  mFrancis  Arthur  Nelson  „  11  Apr 

PI  Francis  John  Winsor  Cartwright      11  Sept 

(Staff  Officer  16  June  11) 

218c  PI  Robert  Cator „         20  Nov 

1913 

389   Ch  Percy  Molloy 10  July 

127  Po  Richard  ffolliott  Willis 12  July 

PI  m  Harold  Gage  Bewes  Armstrong  (Instructor 

of  Musketry,  14  May  12) 6  Aug 

Ch  George  Fison  Muller  (Instructor  of  Musketry, 

Chatham,  1  Oct  11)       ...  ...  ...       1  Sept 

Po  John    Grover      (Instructor     of      Musketry, 

21  J\ov  12)       1  Oct 

PI  Arthur  Greenwayi  Little  (Staff  Officer,  Depdt, 

Deal,  28  Aug  12)        _         ....       8  Oct 

XR  Arthur   Harwood    French    (Seconded    as 
Instructor,  Army  Signal  School,  Alder  shot, 

5  Sept  12)       3  Nov 

Po  m  Charles   Lawson    Mayhew   (Instructor    of 

Musketry,  Depdt,  Deal,  6  June  13)  ...     3  Nov 

1914 

Po  Norman  Ormsby  Burge  (Staff  Officer  1  Sept  13)  22  Jan 

46 


254  ROYAL   MARINE   FORCES. 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

CAPTAINS. 

i  nm  Rank  in  Seniority  as 

DIV.  19U1  Corps,  Lieut.  R.M. 

Ch  Francis  Hamilton  Howard  R&l\(Depdt,DeaV)  23  Apr  1  Jan    96 
Ch  mFrederick   John   Saunders,   D.S.O.   {Staff 

Officer,  16  Aug  13) 3  May  I  Jan    96 

Ch  WS  Cyril  Frederic  Barber  (Lejjot,  Deal)   ...  27  May  1  July  96 

Po  Francis  Home  Griffiths  .„         .„         ..  14  June  .1  July  96 

Po  Henry  Nelson  Hobart  Houghton  (Instructor 

of  Gunnery,  6  Jan  13) 16  Aug  1  July  96 

ID  PI  Edward  Shuckburgh  Mairis 28  Aug  1  July  96 


1902 

Po  mThomas  Orde  Hans  Lees  (Superintendent  of 
Physical  Training  Depdt,  R.M.  Deal, 

9  Jan  12) 16  Apr  1  July  96 

CJi>    Henry  Albert  Hathway  Jones  (Instructor 

of  Gunnery,  22  Jan  13)...         ....         ...     23  Apr  1  Jan    97 

127  Ch  (7)  Henry  Cleeve  Benett       30  Apr  1  Jan    97 


1903 

Po     ffSmGerald  Christopher  Rooney ,  13  Mar 

Ch    George  Carpenter  (Dep6t,  Deal)     ...         .„  29  Apr 

Po(I)  m James  Aloysius  Francis  Cuffe 29  Apr 

Po  (I~)  mFrank  Bruce  Annandale  Lawrie  (Super- 
intendent of  Signalling,  1  Sept  13) 1  May 

170  Po    Charles  Leigh  Hall    ...         ...         28  May 

177  PI     (J)mHenry  Spencer  Hamilton  Richmond  27  Aug 

239  Ch  tnCharles  D'Oyly  Harmar       ...        26  Oct 

llaPo    James  Hazel    ...         ...         .„         18  Dec 

"XALTugh  Watson  Channer  (Seconded,  Egyptian 

Army,  22  July  04). „         ,..         ....         ...  23  Dec 

509  CAiitHenry  Ralph  Neville  D'Oyly         ..         ...  27  Dec 

19 


1  Jan 

±1 

1  Jan 

97 

1  Jan 

97 

1  Jan 

97 

1  July 

97 

1  July 

97 

1  Jan 

98 

1  Jan 

98 

1  Jan 

98 

1  Jan 

98 

ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


256 


LIGHT  INFANTRY. 


Captains — continued. 

[   dm  1904 

PI     (I)    George      Lewis      Forster      Shewell 
(Instructor  of  Gunnery,  2  Oct  13) 

484«Po    Maurice  Filmer  Bennett       

63  PI     (I)  William  Patrick  Arbuthoot      .„ 
|170  Ch     TFSLewis  Charles  Lampea  ... 
384  PI      Harold  Ozanne 

IV Coll  Ch  Gerald  Robert  Stedali  Hickson      

Ch     Lawrence  Norcock    (Depot,  Deal) 

\\1   Ch     Richard  Noel  White  

ID          WS  Frank     Valiant     Temple     (Seconded, 
26  Aug  10)         .„         

1905 

Ch  Prescott  Sandilands  ... 

512  PI  WS  Bernard  Calwoodley  Gardiner 

5<J3  PI  (J)  John  Gilbert  Home       

telo  Ch  Charles  Shelton        _         ...        „. 

1906 

PI     H"£Robert  Daly  Ormsby       „ 

1 16  PZmNoel  Stanley  Clutterbnck    

B20  C/nnAllan  Martin  Douglas  Johnstone    .... 

1907 

Rohert  Henry  Darwall  {Seconded,  Egyptian 

Army,  6  Sept  1911) 

Ch     (/)  Bertram  Nowell  Elliot.. 

118   Po     Edward  Fynmore  Trew,  P.S.C. 

86  Po     mHerbert  Claude  Morton 

145  Po     WS  William  Wellington  Godfrey  .... 

OD  WSHugh  Ferguson  Montgomery,  P.S.C. 

(Seconded,  18  May  13) 
Po    Edward  Keeling  Fletcher     ._ 

1908 

ID  (I)   WS  Walter  Sinclair  (Seconded,  2  Sept  11) 
&32  Po     mPercy  Harold  Colley 
iOlaPo     Harry  William  Miles  

1909 

Richmond  Campbell  Shakespear  Waller  ... 

UtMaurice  Christian  Festing 

Gerald  Cholmondeley  Wainwright 

C  v*    Charles  Salusbury  McNab  Davenport    ... 

291   Po    Arthur  Reginald  Maxwell    ... 

503  PI    Claude  Leonard  Eyre  Muntz  

51 


159  Ch 
268  PI 
161   Ch 


Rank  in  .     . ,  Seniority  as 

Corps.  4  Lieut.  R.M. 

r  Army. 

29  Jan  1  Jan    98 


20  Feb 
22  Feb 
22  Feb 

5  Mar 
24  Mar 
22  July 

1  Sept 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Jan  98 
Jan  98 
July  9S 
July  98 
July  98 
July  9S 
July  98 

8  Sept 

1 

July  98 

16  Mar 

3  Apr 

10  Apr 

23  Apr 

1 

1 
1 
1 

Jan  98 
July  98 
July  98 
July  98 

10  Feb 
10  Feb 
20  Aug 

1 
1 
1 

Jan  99 
Jan  99 
Jan    99 

lFeb 
1  Feb 
1  Apr 
6  Apr 
22  Apr 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

Jan  99 
Jan  99 
Jan  99 
July  99 
July  99 

22APr{l5Nov'l2}1July99 
3  Aug  1  July  99 


28  Jan 

1  Oct 

2  Oct 

1  Jaly  99 
1  July  99 
1  July  99 

22  Apr 
31  Aug 
31  Aug 

1  July  99 
1  July  99 
1  July  99 

1  Sept 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  July  99 

1  Jan  00 
1  Jan    00 

256—7 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 


Captains — continued. 

div.  1910 

387  PI  ®Alexander  Allen  Cordner 

234  PI     Charles   Burnett  Partridge   .. 

PI     Edward  Tootell 

196a PI   Robert  Charles  Scafe 

238  Ch  {I)  Bernard  Frederic  Trench 

496  Ch  George  Llewelyn  Parry 

39  PZgjJames  Macnair-Smith 

ID  Ch  (I)  Cecil  Edward  Sykes  Wright         

PI  mGerald  Stephen  Hobson  

267  PI  Henry  Bryan  Nelson  Panton 

433  2   I  ^  Ashworth  Clegg  Butt 

Ch  Walter  Hayes  Pickering  Richards  {Adjutant, 

13  Dec  09,  Supernumerary)  

225  PI  Guy  Harrison      

510  PI  Arthur  Mervyn  Toulniin  

1911 

288  PZ  (7)  Henry  Basil  Inman 

Po  Cuthbert  Williams        

225  Po  Harold  Evelyn  Gillespie  

Po  John  Wansey  Snepp      

Po  Ernest  Frederick  Powys  Sketchley  {Adjutant, 

18  Aug  10,  Supernumerary}         

366    )  PI  (A)  Robert  Gordon  {Squadron  Commander 
Page  \  Royal   Flying   Cmps,  with   temporary 

431&  j  rank  of  Major  31  Pec  12) 

Ch  Alfred  William  Delves  Broughton 

476  PI  Charles  Bernard  Mullins         - 

252  Ch  Hubert  Louis  Jones -. 

366    ) 

Page  \  Ch  (A)  Arthur  Charles  Barnby 

4315  J 
366     ) 

Page  \  PI  Percival  Owen  ~ 

431a  ) 

259  Po  Arthur  Martyr  Deakin 

^5    )  Ch  (A)  mEugene   Louis   Gerrard    {Squadron 
"^e  |  Commander  Royal  Flying  Corps) 

!80bCh  Harold  Frederick  Harrison  Strugnell 

431  Po  Vere  Duncombe  Loxley -. 

PI  Bernard  George  Weller  .„         ... 

H8aPo  Edward  John  Huskisson 

127bPo  Geoffrey   Maurice    Ivan    Herford      

Coll  Ch  (J)  Pulteney  William  Malcolm 

Ch  ®Francis  Stuart  Wilson  {Adjutant  Depdt  R.M. 
Deal,  26  Dec  1911,  Supernumerary')     

Po  { I)  Valentine  Howard  Sutton  Jones  ... 
175   CAChandos  Egerton  Walter  Hill  ...  ...         «. 

274  PI  Gordon  Harvey  Howard  Prynne         ...        ~- 


Rank  in  Brevet  in  Seniority 

Corps,  the  Army.  Lieut.  R. 

1  Jan  1  Jan 

1  Jan  1  Jan 

1  Jan  1  Jan 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 

1  Sept 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  JaD 

1  Jan 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 

1  Sept 


1  Sept 


1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 


Jan 

Jan 

Jan 

July 

July 

July 

July 


M. 
00 
00  i 
00 
00  III 


1  July  00 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


Jan 
Jan 
Jan 
Jan 


1  Jan    01 


Jan 
Jan 
July 
July 


1  July  01 

i  July  o: 

Oil 


1  Sept  1  July 

(Maj. 
1  Sept  |  3  Jan  14  1  July 


01 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


01 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


258 


D1V. 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

Captains — continued. 

1912 


Half  Sumner  Gibson 

(Seconded  for  Service  with  Egyptian  Army, 
13  Sept  12) 

llUCh  Arthur  Peel 

512  Po  Francis  Wyville  Home 

|337  Po  Cyril  Stafford  Hazeon 

Po  Clifford  Field     

66  PI  Robert  Ke vera  Clarke  Nutt 

131   Po  ®  John  Goldsmith  

263  Po  Henry  de  Laval  Willis  (Instructor  of  Musketry 
.  Mediterranean,  13  Sept  13) 

PI  John  Travers  de  Saulez  Washington 

520  Po  ®Walter  Keppel  Gamier         

155  Ch  Charles  George  Billing „ 

166  PI  Charles  Frederic  Jerram 

61   C%  Arthur  Kelly  Evans      „ 

520  PI  (S)  Ernest  George  Cheesman 

173   Ch  (I)  Harold  Frank  Pemberton  Bees 

263  PI  Bobert  Sinclair 

366     j 

Page  \  PI  ®(A)Charles  Erskine  Bisk 

131  b  ) 

163  Po  Beginald   Edward  George  Burton     

127  a  PI  ®mHerbert   Beginald  Brewer  

PI  Charles  Edward  Campbell  Eagles  (Assistant 
Instructor  of    Musketry,   Depot  M.M., 
Deal,  1  Jan  14) 
Ch  Edward  Allen  Smeathman  Hatton  (Assistant 
Instructor  of  Musketry,  1  Jan  14) 

392  Ch  Alfred  Davis  Welch        

l81aCh  Arthur  Meade  Moore  Shewell 


1913 

James  John  Bramble    ... 
{Seconded  for  Service  with  Egyptian  Army, 
23  Jan  13) 
PI  John  Henry  de  Marie  Hickie  Knight  (Assistant 
Instructor    of  Musketry,  1  Jan  14)     ... 

237  PI  Mark  Ker  Gray    ...  „ 

148  PI  ®  Henry  Compton  Pope 

148  Ch(l)  Charles  Horace  Maiden      .... 

366    ] 

Page  \  PI  ®(A)Henry  Fawcett  ... „ 

1316  J 

100  PI  Frank  Barclay  Anderson 
$396 Ch  (i)Thomas  Anthony  Victor  Wright    .., 
Po  Bobert  Warrington  Joseph  Laing 
Po  Francis  Joseph  Brett     _         _ 

121 


Rank  in 

Seniority  as 

Corps. 

Lieut.  It.M. 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

]  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Jan 

1  Jan  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Sept 

1  July  02 

1  Jan 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


1  Jan 

03 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

03 
03 
03 
03 

1  Jan 

03 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

03 
03 
03 
03 

258a 


ROYAL   MARINE   FORCES. 


July 
July 
July 
July 

July 
July 


Seniority  at 
Lieut.  R.M 
1  Jan    03 
1  Jan    03 

1  July   03. 


1  July 
U«ly 

1  July 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


1  July   03 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


1  Jan     04 


04 

04 
04 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

Captains — continued. 

1913-(contd.)  Rankvn 

DIV.  v  '  Corps. 

Po  Cecil  Graham  Farquharson  {Depot  R.M.  Beat)        1  Jan 

387  Ch  Godfrey  Philip  Oppenheim  ...  ...         1  Jan 

366    "1 

Page  I  Po  Cecil  Francis  Kilner     ...  ...  ...         1  Sept 

43U  J 

9  PI  (J)Charles  Arthur  Tennyson  ...  ...         1  Sept 

145  PI  John  Maurice  Palmer       ...  ....  ...         1  Sept 

430  PI  Wilfrid  Thomas  de  Lacey  Clark      ...  ...         1  Sept 

Po  George  Pinckard  Lathbury  (Assistant  Instructor 

of  Musketry,  U  Sept  12)         ...             .„  1  Sept 
Po$Harold    George    Grant    (Superintendent    of 

Swimming,  BepSt  R.M.  Deal,  24  Apr  13)  1  Sept 

503   Ch  (J)  James  Cotton  Farmer                ...             .„  1  Sept 

503  Ply( J) John  William  Seigne  ...             ...             ...  1  Sept 

146  Po  Edward  Gillespie               ...             ...             ...  1  Sept 

1914 

PI  Reginald  Dawson  Hopcraft  Lough  ._  1  Jan 
(Adjutant  29  Jan  14,  Supernumerary) 

326cPo  John  Paschal  Nind  ...  ...  ...  1  Jan 

Ch  (_T)Gerald  Heguerty  Furtado  Abraham  „„  1  Jan 

34  Ch  Alexander  George  William  Grierson  .„  1  Jan 

136 

LIEUTENANTS. 

1904 

PI  Cuthbert  Harold  Coode  (Assistant  Instructor 

of  Gunnery,  1  Jan  12)  ...  ....         1 

326  PI  (J)Thomas  Lionel  Hunton  ...  ...         1 

146  Po  ®  Arthur  James  Mellor      ...  ...  ...         1 

234  PI  Harold  Edward  Ravenshaw  ...  ...         1 

Po  Cecil    Edward    Howard    Morton    (Assistant 

Instructor  of  Gunnery,  15  Jan  13)       ...         1 
547  PI  Moritz  Rodwell  Yeo.        ...  ...  ...        1 

366     ) 

Page  V  Ch  (A)( J)  Charles  Edward  Henry  Rathborne         1  July 

431&  \ 

1905 

Ch  Claude  &ttvioo&(Assistant  Instructor  of  Gunnery 

1  Jan  14) 1  Jan 

]  14  Po  Harold  Shearman  Godfrey  Bird      ...  ....  1  Jan 

512  Po  William  George  Hilary  Miles         ...  .„  1  Jan 

170  Ch  Edward  Thomas  Nicholls  Farmer  .. .  ...  1  Jan 

48  Po(I)  Melvill  Stodart  Innes...  ...  ...  1  Jan 

Po  Harry  Steuart  Devereux  Went      ...  ...  1  July 

366    ) 

Page  \Po  Charles  Edward  Robinson  ...  ...  1  July 

431  j 

252  PI  ®Robert  Charles  Adalbert  Glilnicke  ....  1  July 

21UPl(I)  Henry  Ronald  Haines. „            ...  ...  1  July 

267  Po  (i)Aidan  Isaac  Bell        ...             ...  .-  1  July 

476  PI  John  Geldard    ...            ...            ...  ...  1  July 

18 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


1  July 
1  July 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

DIV.  Lieutenants — continued. 

CollPo  ®Ernest    John    Bocart    Tagg     (Assistant  to 
Professor    of    Fortification,    R.N.     Coll. 
Grnp.mm.ch,  28  May  13)     ... 
PI  Evan  Jukes  Hughes     ... 

l27bCh  Aylmer  Geoffrey  Stacey  

86  Ch  Henry  John  Lock 

Ch  ®  Lionel  Steele  Wilkinson 

366     (  Ch  (A)  Ivon  Terence  Courtney  

Page  l  (Squadron  Commander  Royal  Flying  Corp. 

131a  [  with  tempy.  rank  of  Captain,  15  Apr  13) 

284   Ch.  ®  Francis  Roynon  Jones         

11a Ch  Thomas  Graham  Hungerford  ... 

1906 

503  PI  Francis  Hastings  Thomas       1  July 

(Instructor  of  Musketry  China,  8  Sept  13) 

65  PI  Geoffrey  Miles  Crick ...  1  July 

288(i)PZ  Cecil's tuart  Goldingham 1  July 

47 IbPo  Harold  Stratton  Walker         1  July 

366     ], 

Page  \  Po  (A)  Thomas  Scholes  Creswell        1  July 

431&  J 

380  Po  Edward  Bamford          1  July 

Ch  Charles  Gordon  Fothergill 1  July 

4715  Ch(  I)  John  Searle  Hicks 1  July 

258   Ch  Gordon  Hamilton  Seath 1  July 

34  PI  (7)Raymond  Alfred  Poland 1  July 

1907 

11   Ch  Arthur  Peel  Dawson .. 

Po  Vyvyan  Cedric  Martin  Kelsey 
117  Ch  Ralph  Lyndhurst  del'  Strother 

196<z  PZ  George  Hugh  Vans  Hathorn 

161  Po  Herbert  Eamonson  Dowding 

1908 

Po  Charles  Anthonj' Cecil  Lucas 

509  Po  Harold  William  Wilby 

234  PI  Lewis  Arthur  Drake-Brockman 

120  Po  Henry  Loftus  Mitchell  McCausland   ... 

1910 

'   46  " 


153  Po  James  Gordon  Johnstone 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


1  July 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 


21  Dec 


ROYAL  MARINE  LIGHT   INFANTRY. 


Reserved  List  of  Colonels 


Ht  George  Thorp  Onslow,  C.B.     .. 

Charles  Gisborne  Brittan 

in  John  Rawdon  Hodge  Old  field  .. 
in  James  Hutchinson  Swanton  .„, 


Rank  in 

Corps. 

2  Oct    02 

14  July  09 

22  Feb  10 

1  May  10 


Rank  as 

Colonel  in  Army. 

28  Sept  02 

30  Jan   05 

23  Apr   05 

2  Oct   05 


260 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


DIV. 
PI  James  Simpson 


LIGHT    INFANTRY. 

QUARTERMASTERS. 


Staff 

Depot 

Deal 

Po 

Staff 

Ch 

PI 

Po 

ScM 

Depot 

Deal 

Ch 

Depot 

Deal 

Ch 

PI 

Po 


Po 


John  Francis  Dimmer 

t  John  McLachlan 

lit  John  Wilkins         ._ - 

tltWilliam  Symes      ....         .„  

ittThomas  Jolley 

Robert  Watts 
Andrew  McRae 
Henry  Ernest  Lidiard 

•  Edwin  Lufi   ...         ....         ....         

ntSidney  Lowther      

[  Charles  Hill  ...         .„         

m  Charles  William  Braybrooke        

mJoseph  Battin 

Edward  James  Sullivan       .>         ,M 

BANDMASTER. 
George  J.  Miller,  M.V.O.  (Mus.  Bac.) 


Rank  in 
Corps. 

13  Mar  02 

7  May  02 

11  Aug  04 
11  Mar  05 
22  Dec    07 

1  Oct     09 

14  June  10 
5  July   10 

31  Oct     10 

7  Dec     10 

14  June  11 

18  Sept    11 

10  June  12 
4  July   12 


25  Nov 


15  Nov 
28  Dec 


Honorary 

Rank. 
Major 
27   Mar  12 
Major 
1  Nov  05 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Major 

22  June  11 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 

Lieutenant. 
Lieutenant. 
Lieutenant. 


Rank. 
99        2nd  Lieut. 
98LTon.2nd  Lieut . 


MUSICAL  DIRECTOR. 


ScM  in  **  Charles  Franklin 


(2nd  Lieut,  in  Army  13  March  1901.) 

STAFF   OFFICERS. 
Plymouth  ...     Major  Francis  J.  W.  Cartwright 

Depot,  Deal       ...     Major  Arthur  G.  Little         

Chatham            ...     Captain  Frederick  J.  Saunders,  D.S.O. 
Portsmouth         ...     Major  Norman  O.  Burge        

INSTRUCTORS   OF  GUNNERY. 
Portsmouth        ...     Captain  Henry  N.  H.  Houghton 
Chatham  ....     Cavtain  Henry  A.  H.  Jones     ... 

Plymouth  ...     Captain  George  L.  F.  Shewell 

INSTRUCTORS   OF   MUSKETRY. 
Chatham  ...     Major  George  F.  Muller 

Plymouth  ...     Major  Harold  G.  B.  Armstrong 

Portsmouth        ...     Major  John  Grover 

Depdt,  Deal       ...     Major  Charles  L.  May  hew 

ADJUTANTS. 
Chatham  .  —  Captain  Walter  H.  P.  Richards 
Portsmouth       .»     Captan  Ernest  F.  P.  Sketchley 

Depot,  Deal        ..     Captain  Francis  S.  Wilson 

Plymouth  ...     Captain  Reginald  D.  H.  Lough 


13  July  07 


f  Qr.-Mr. 
\  Hon.  Lieut. 

Date  of 

Appointment. 

.     16  June  11 

.     28  Aug  12 

16  Aug   13 

1  Sept   13 

.  6  Jan  13 
.  22  Jan  13 
.       2  Oct    13 


1  Oct  11 
14  May  12 
21  Nov  12 

6  June  13 


„  13  Dec  09 

...  18  Aug  10 

...  26  Dec  11 

...  29  Jan  14 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


261 


LIGHT   INFANTRY. 

SUPERINTENDENT   OF   PHYSICAL   TRAINING, 
ROYAL  MARINES. 


Date  of 
Appointment 
9  Jan     12 


DIV. 
Depdt,  Deal       ._     Captain  Thomas  0.  H.  Lees 

PAYMASTERS. 

Portsmouth        ...  *Major  and  Bt.   Lieut.-C'ol.  James   H.  Parker  ...  6  Jan    11 

Depdt,  Deal        ...  *xa.Major  John  A.  Tupman        10  May  11 

Chatham            ...     Major  and  Bt.  Lieut.-  Col.  John  H.Lambert  ...  11  Sept    12 

Plymouth           ...     Major  and  Bt.  Lieut.-Col,  John  R.  Garrett...  ...  12  July    13 

BARRACK-MASTERS. 
Depot,  Deal       ...     Major  and  Honorary  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Clarke, 

M.V.O.       ...             ...            ...            ...  ...  18  Dec    03 

Plymouth           ...     Major  and  Honorary  Lieut.-Col.  FitzroyT.  H.  Scott  5  Aug    04 

Portsmouth        ...     Major  Gilbert  I.  Anderson           ...             ...  ...  8  Mar   12 

Chatham  ...     m Major  and  Bt.  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  E.  F.  Drake- 

Brockman  ...             ...             ...             ...  -..  10  July   13 

CHAPLAINS. 

Chatham.            ...     Rev.  Ralph  V.  "Wilson,  B.A.        ...             ...  ...  9  July 

Plymouth           ...     Rev.  Henry  P.  Dawson  B.A.      ...             ...  ...  1  Aug 

Portsmouth        ...     Rev.  Octavius  R.  F.  Hughes,  M.A.          ...  .„  28  Feb 

Depot,  Deal        ...     Rev.  Francis  H.  Jones,  M.A.     ...              ...  ...  13  Jan 

Depdt,  Deal       .„     Rev.  Charles  W.  C.  Ingles,  M.A.             ...  ...  3  Mar 

MEDICAL    OFFICERS. 

FLEET  SURGEONS. 

Depdt,  Deal       ...     Robert  Hill,  C.  V.O.      ...            ...            ...  ...  5  Feb    12 

Plymouth           ...     John  Andrews,  M.D.  ...             ...             ....  ...  28  July    12 

Portsmouth         ...     Charles  Strickland        ...             ...             ...  .-  1  Apr   13 

Chatham            ...     John  D.  Hughes            ...            ...            ...  ...  8  Apr    14 

STAFF  SURGEONS. 

Depot,  Deal       ...     William  R.  Harrison    ...             ...             ...  ...  14  May  12 

Portsmouth        ...     Aloysius  F.  Fleming    ^              ...             .-  .-  10  Dec   12 

Chatham             ._     William  C.  B.  Smith    ...             ...             ...  .-  1  Oct    13 

SURGEONS. 

Depdt,  Deal        .„     Gordon  A.  Jackson,  M.B.,  B.A. ...             .«  ...  8  Aug    12 

{Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Plymouth           ...     James  Barrett,  M.B.     ...             ...             .„  .-  13  Aug  12 

{Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Portsmouth        ...     Harry  W.  Nicholls       ...             ...             ...  «„  31  Aug  12 

{Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Depot,  Deal       .„     Geoffrey  P.  Adshead,  M.B.          ....             ...  .-  19  Feb   13 

Chatham            ...     William  H.  Edgar,  M.D.             ...             .-  —  5  June  12 

Plymouth           ...     Arthur  H.  Joy,  M.B.    ....             .„             ...  ...  22  Sept  13 

Portsmouth        ...     Albert  V.  J.  Richardson   M.B.,  B.A.  {tempy)  u  14  Feb  14 

Depot,  Deal      ...     Henry  H.  Ormsby,  M.B. ,  B.A.,  {tempy)  ...  *.,  31  Jan  14 

Plymouth          ...     Frank  H.  Stephens  {tempy)         ...             ...  «™  14  Feb  14 


262 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


WARRANT  OFFICERS. 


DIV. 

Depdt  | 

Deal    j 

Po 

524PZ 

Ch 

PI 

366  Ch 

520  Po 

Po 

PI 

Depdt  I 

Deal    I 

170 

Ch 

Depdt 
Deal 
Ch 
PI 


SERGEANT-MAJORS. 


James  John  House      „_ 

111  John  Hammond 
John  Frederick  Richards 
James  Cheetham 
mJames  Frederick  Ellison 
George  Rutherford 
Herbert  Edward  Beere 
John  Joseph  Warner  ... 
John  Frederick  May  .  .. 

mRobert  John  Carpenter 
William  Henry  Sanders 


PI 

Po 

Ch 

PI 

Depdt 

Deal 

Rectg. 

Staff 

Po 

Staff 

Depdt 

Deal 

Staff 

Ch 


Morris  Curtin. 

BANDMASTERS. 
James  Sanderson  Nicholson 

John  Charles  James  Hoby  {Mus.Bac.  0^o«.),L.R 

John  William  Newton  

(Army  Warrant  dated  1  May,  1904) 

SUPERINTENDING  CLERKS. 

Frederick  John  Hill 

Francis  Henry  Hcllier  Chapman     

Frank  Waters _  

Walter  Acock 

1  John  William  Carroll 

(.  Richard  George  Wharton 

Frederick  Edward  Benham 

Albyn  Edward  Brown  

I  Henry  George  William  Beard        

Andrew  Jamieson  

Francis  Albert  Ackerman 

SCHOOLMASTERS. 
Henry  John  Leese      

i  Charles  W.  A.  Bailey - 

William  Thomas  Goss 

William  James  Hardy  .»  


A.M.,A.R.C.M. 


Po 

Depdt 

Deal 

PI 

Ch 

Depdt  I  Francis  Ellis  Legg 

Deal    j 

Po 

Depdt 

Deal 


William  Sydney  Rowe 
Peter  Colliver  Hodder 


PI 
Ch 

Depdt 
Deal 


John-Palmer  Newcombe 
William  Trinick 

>  Frederick  Albert  Trace 


{Lent  to  Eastney.') 


Date  of 
Warrant. 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


262a 


ROYAL   MARINES. 

PROBATIONARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


Coll  PI   Robert  Grice  Sturges... 
Coll  PI   Charles  Hector  Congdon 


1912 


15  May 
15  Sept 


PROBATIONARY   SECOND   LIEUTENANTS. 


1912 


RMA  Rupert  Alexander  Gaskoin 

Stewart  ... 
PI       Albert  Clarence  St.  Clair- 

Morford ....         

PI       John  Arthur  Bath... 

Ck       Eric  James  Banks  Noyes... 

Po       Hubert    Arthur    Cornwall 

Webber 

Ch       Harry  Duncan  Weir 

Thomas  Inglefield  Eastman 
RMA  Charles  Walter  Adair 
RMA  Vincent ChristopherBrown 
Po       Hamilton  John  Robb 

Norman  Kempe  Jolley     ... 


1  Jan 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Oct 


Geoffrey       Sackville       Treherne 

Newbold 1  Oct 

Eustace  Cleveland  Heathcote    ...  1  Oct 
Patrick  Spencer  John  Ponsonby      1  Oct 
Edward  Barnabas  Wyndham  Maletl  Oct 
Bernard  George  Hamilton  Phillips  1  Oct 
Howard  Jack  Hamilton  Cox      ...  1  Oct 
Edmond  St.  Vincent  St.  Vincent-Ryan 

1  Oct 
Edwin  Bowring    ...         ...         ...  1  Oct 

Archibald  Maxwell  Craig  ...  1  Oct 

Robin  Hasluck  Campbell  ...  1  Oct 

Edmund  Montgomerie  Campbell 

Parker 1  Oct 

Cecil  Thomas  Brown       .„        ...  1  Oct 


1913 


Coll  Harold  Roger  Lambert  ...  1  Oct 
Coll  Hamilton  Wilkie  Simpson,..  1  Oct 
Coll  John  Herbert  Willoughby...  1  Oct 
Coll  Wilfrid  Boyd  Fellowes  Lukis  1  Oct 
C- 11  Arthur  Reginald  Chater  ...  1  Oct 
Cull  Charles  Brodhurbt  CoDybeare  1  Oct 
Coll  Richard  Christopher  Gorges 

„,.„..■'  hi  Foote         1  Oct 

Coll  John     Stephen     Samworth 

Thornely     1  Oct 

Coll  Claude  Frederick  Mead     ...  1  Oct 

Coll  Cecil  Brooke-Short 1  Oct 

Coll  Richard'    William      Henry 

Macartney  Empson  .„,1  Oct 


Coll  Maurice  Desmond  Quill     ...  1  Oct 

Coll  Francis  Cecil  Law 1  Oct 

Doll  Thomas  Henry  Jameson  ...  1  Oct 
Coll  Arthur  Nicholl  Williams  ...  1  Oct 
Coll  William  Frank  Shuttleworth 

Fawckner 1  Oct 

Coll  Edward  Gordon  Madgewick 

Roe  1  Oct 

Coll  Charles  Phelps  Tuckey       ...  1  Oct 

Coll  Cecil  Henry  Hazell 1  Oct 

Coll  Frederick     Cecil     Granger 

Stock  ...         ...         ...  1  Oct 

Coll  Eric  D'Oyly  Walters  ...  1  Oct 


4-1 


2626 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


ROYAL    MARINE    GUNNERS. 


284  PI  George  William  Comley 
A.73RMA George  Albert  Lyne 

61   Ch  Joseph  Edward  Swain 
496   PUoseph  Sheldon 

432  Po  William  Harris  

114  Po  mHerbert  Marshallsay  Jones 
339JCA  Frederick  George  Spicer 
273b  Ch  Edward  Charles  Mugridge 
117  PI  Samuel  Watkin  Bucknall     ... 

484a PI  mGeorge  Allan  

263  Po  John  Cameron 

159  Po  William  Horace  Willy 

260  Ch  George  Henry  Field 

507aRMAGeorge  Knott         

342  RMAAlbert  Edward  Elliott      ... 
352  iZ^mWilliam  Edward  Petley 

326cPo  Frank  Buckland         

266  Ch  Barnett  King  ... 

388  R  MA  John  Masterton      

232  Po  Sidney  Thomas  Washburn    ... 

120  Ch  mJohn  Porteous         

Coll.Po  John  Thomas  Le  Seelleur  (act) 
Coll.Po  Edwin  John  Williams  (act) 
100   Thomas  Uren       

261  Po  in  John  Edward  Flower 
391cRMAChai\es  Catley       

1  la  Ch  Robert  Brooks  

48  RMA George  Logan  Rose 

Ch  William  Alfred  Young 

PI  William  Gazeley 

Ch  Horace  Puxley  

RMA  James  Murdoch 

RMA  Henry  Macon ochie 

PI  Malcolm  Clarke         


1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept 

1  Sept 

1  Sept  ] 

1  Sept 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   1 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept   1 

1  Sept   ; 

1  Sept   " 

1  Sept   ] 

1  Sept  : 

29  Sept    ] 

Uuly    1 

L2 

1  July    ] 

2 

Uuly 

2 

19  Apr 

13 

19  Apr 

3 

13  June  ] 

3 

13  June  ] 

3 

13  June 

3 

13  June 

3 

13  June 

3 

13  Feb 

4 

13  Feb 

14 

13  Feb 

LI 

13  Feb 

4 

13  Feb 

Ll 

13  Feb 

L4 

34 


ROYAL  NAVAL  SCHOOL  OF  MUSIC. 


263 


ROYAL  NAVAL  SCHOOL  OF  MUSIC. 

Eastnet  Barracks,  Portsmouth. 


SUPERINTENDENT. 

Major  #  Bt.  Lt.-Col.  Gerald  R.Poole,  R.M.  A 

ASSISTANT     SUPERINTENDENTS. 

Major        ...     Archibald  P.  Liston  Foulis,  R.M.A 

Captain     ...     Edwin  H.  Barr,  R.M.A. 

QUARTERMASTER. 
Hon.  Lieut.       Henry  Ernest  Lidiard,  R.M.L.I.    .- 

MUSICAL  DIRECTOR. 

Or. -Mr.  Hon.  Lt.  m**Charles  Franklin,  R.M.L.I 

(2nd  Lieut,  in  Army  13  March,  1901.) 

SERGEANT-MAJOR. 
( Warrant  Officer.) 
m James  Campbell  Lambert,  R.M.A.  .„ 

SUPERINTENDING  CLERK. 
(Warrant  Officer.') 
Thomas  Peter  Hanlon,  R.M.A 


Date  of 
Appointment. 
1  Mar  14 


9  Jan    12 
1  Jan   12 


13  Oct     10 


13  July   07 


13  Oct     10 


_         _     16  Dec     12 


BANDMASTERS  ROYAL  MARINES. 
(Warrant  Officers.') 

180  tnEdward  Schofield  „ 

520  William  Charles  Windram 

366  mJohn  George  Welsh       „ 

mArthur  Moffatt 

263  Herbert  Reely      

George  Knight  Clarke     ... 
524  Thomas  Henry  Worringham  Read 
175  Herbert  George  Naylor  ... 

366  James  Gilbert  Dowell,  L.R.A.M 

266  Charles  Turner     ... 

259  Albert  Edward  Whiting 


...     10  Aug 

04 

...     16  Mar 

05 

...     16  Mar 

05 

..      26  Jan 

07 

..     14  Nov 

07 

..      17  May 

09 

5  June 

09 

...     23  Feb 

11 

.„     23  Feb 

11 

...     23  Apr 

12 

9  May 

12 

264 

OFFICERS    EMPLOYED    ON    ADMIRALTY    RECRUITING 

SERVICE. 


Name  of  District  and  Name  of  Recruiting 

Address.  Officer. 


Date  of  Name  of  Final  Medical 

Appointment.-         Examining  Officer. 


DISTRICTS 

London — 
(7,  Wliitehall  Place, 
S.W.) 


Belfast — 
(44,  Clifton  Street) 

Birmingham — 
(257,  Broad  Street) 

Bristol — 

(121,  Victoria  Street) 


Exeter — 

(9,  Goldsmith  Street) 

Glasgow — 
(392,  Argyle  Street) 

Liverpool — 
(20,  Canning  Place) 


Manchester — 

(289,  Deansgate) 

Nottingham — 
(27,  Derby  Road) 

Southampton — 
(48,  Bridge  Road) 


UNDER   OFFICERS 

Lieut.-Col.  &•  Bt.  Col. 
.Archibald  Paris,  C.B.. 
R.M.A.  {Inspector  of 
Recruiting) 

Major  Charles  A.  W. 
Francis,  R.  M.  A. 
{Retired),  {Assist- 
ant to  Inspector  of 
Recruiting) 


Captain  Barry  R.  de 
W.  O'Sullivan, 
R.M.L.I.  {Retired) 

Major  4-  Bt.  Lieut.-  Col. 
Ashton  H.  Hire, 
R.M.A.  {Retired) 

Major  %  Bt.  Lieut.- Col, 
Herbert  Slessor, 
R.M.A. 


Captain  and  Bt.  Major 
Edward  R.  Cotting- 
ham,  M.V.O.,  R.M.A. 
{Retired) 

Major  F.  W.  E.  Eady, 
R.M.L.I.  {Retired) 

Lieut.-  Col.  and  Bt. 
Col.  Cyril  Field, 
R.M.L.I.  {Retired) 


Major  and  Bt.  Lieut. - 
Col.  David  A.  Hailes, 
R.M.L.I.  {Retired) 

Hon.  Major  William 
J,  Pawsey,  R.M.L.I. 
{Retired) 

Major  and  Bt.  Lieut. - 
Col.  F.  G.  Kappey, 
R.M.A.  (Retired) 


OF    THE      ROYAL  MARINES. 
14  Dec    13     Fleet  Surgeon    Ernest 
J.  Finch. 
Fleet  Surgeon  Edward 

Sutton  (tempy). 
Staff   Surgeon  Charles 
E.  C.  Stanford,  M.P. 
11  Mar   08    {Borne  in  'President.'') 


5  Dec    05    Fleet   Surgeon    James 
M.  France  {Retired). 

14  July  13    Deputy-Inspector- Gen- 
eral William  M.  Lory 
{Retired) 
26  May  13    Deputy- Inspector- Gen- 
eral  Thomas   E.   H. 
Williams  (Retired). 
(In    his    absence,   the 
Surgeon  and  Agent.) 
1  July  11     Fleet   Surgeon    Henry 
W.V.Walsh{Retired) 


12  July  11  (The  Surgeon  and 
Agent)  {tempy) 

23  Apr  11  Fleet  Surgeon  Jere- 
miah Sugrae,  M.D. 
{Retired). 

(In    his    absence,   the 
Surgeon  and  Agent.) 
1  Oct    08    Fleet  Surgeon  William 
R.   M.    Young   {Re- 
tired). 

24  Sept  12  Fleet  Surgeon  Harold 
R.Osborne  {Retired) 

12  July  11     Fleet  Surgeon  James  C. 
F.Whicher(.Re^raZ). 
(In    his   absence,    the 
Surgeon  and  Agent.) 


('Appointed  Southampton  Diitriet  29  July  07.) 


265 

)FFICEK8    EMPLOYED    ON  ADMIRALTY   RECRUITING   SERVICE— contd. 


Name  of  District  and  Name  of  Recruiting 

Address,  Officer. 


Date  of 
Appointment, 


Name  of  Pinal  Medical 
Examining  Officer. 


York — 
(41,   Tanner  Row) 

Warrant   Officer 


DISTRICTS 

/HATHAM — 
(3,  Military  Road) 


)XFORD — 
(Cowley  Road) 


jOndon  (East)— 
(73,  The Orove,Str at- 
ford,  E.) 


Portsmouth — 
(The  Hard,   Port- 
sea) 


Devonport — 
(Neio  Passage  Hill) 


Hon.    Major    Fielder         1  Jan    14 
Duffin,     R.M.L.I. 
(Retired) 


Employed  on  Admiralty 


Superintending  Clerk        17  May  07 
Richard  G.  Wharton, 
R.M.L.I. 


UNDER    OFFICERS      OF    THE 

Lieutenant  Thomas  1  Apr    11 

Holman,  R.N.  (retd.) 
(Borne  in  '  Pembroke ') 


Commander      William     16  Feb    14 

Sims,      R.N.     (retd.) 
(Borne  in   '  Pembroke  ') 


Lieutenant  Edward  1  Apr    11 

Duffett,  R.N.  (retd.) 
(Borne  in  '  Pembroke ') 


Lieutenant  1  Apr    10 

William  Barrett, 

R.N.  (retd.) 
(Borne  in  '  Victory  ') 

■[Lieutenant  Charles  G.     23  Feb     14 
Crabb,    R.N.    (retd.) 
(Borne  in  '  Vivid  ') 


Staff- Surg  eon  Edward 
G.  Swan  (Retired) 


Service,  London. 


ROYAL   NAVY. 

Medical  Officer.H.M.S. 
'  Pembroke.' 


Medical  Officer  of  the 
London  District. 


Fleet  Surgeon   Henry 

B.  Beatty. 
(Borne  in  '  Pembroke ') 


Medical  Officer,  H.M.S. 
'  Victory.' 


Medical  Officer,  H.M.S. 
1  Vivid.' 


(t Appointed  Orford  District  25  Mar  11.) 


266 


FLAG  -  OFFICERS  IN  COMMISSION,  OFFICERS  COM- 
MANDING SQUADRONS,  &C,  FLAG  -  COMMANDERS, 
FLAG-LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS,  FLAG- LIEUTENANTS, 
AND    SECRETARIES. 


Stations. 


Flag-Ships, 


STORE 


Chatham 

Dockyard. 


K.  N.  Barracks. 


PORTS- 
MOUTH 


Portsmouth 
Dockyard. 


R  N.  War 

College. 

B.N.  Barracks. 

PLY- 
MOUTH 

(Postal  Address, 
Devonport). 
Devonport. 
Dockyard. 

B.N.  Barracks. 


Boys'  Training 

Service 
ROSYTH 


QUEENS- 
TOWN 
(Ireland). 


GIBRALTAR 


Flag-Offictri. 


(1)  Appointed. 

(2)  Assumed 
Command. 


Flag  flown    /IdmtraZiSirRichard  Poore 
on  shore  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  o.v.o. 

(Commander-in-  Chief. ) 


Flag  flown 
on  shore 


Pendant 
flown  en 

shore 
tVictory 


Flag  flown 
on  shore. 


Flag  flown 
on  shore. 

Pendant 
flownonshore 
Impreg- 
nable 


(1)  29  Aug  11 

(2)  29  Aug  11 


Flag  flown 
on  snore. 

Pendant 
flownonshore 


Flag  flown 
on  shore. 


Endymion 


Cormorant 


Flag  Comman- 
ders,Lieut. -Com- 
manders 6f  Lieuts 


Rear-Admiral  Charles  E. 

Anson,  m.v.o 
(Admiral  Superintendent.) 

Commodore  Ernest  P.  A. 
Gaunt,  c.M.G. 

Admiral    The    Hon.    Sir 

Hedworth  Meux,  g.c.b., 

k.C.v.o. 

(Commander-in-Chief.} 
Rear-Admiral  Herbert  L 

Heath,  m.v.o. 
(Admiral  Superintendent.) 

Vice-Admiral     The    Hon 

Sir      Alexander       E. 

Bethell,  k.o.m.g. 
Commodore     Charles     L. 

Vaughan-Lee 
Admiral  Sir    George   Le 

C.  Egerton,  k.c.b. 

( Commander-  in-  Chief.) 

Rear-Admiral  Godfrey  H. 

B.  Mundy,  M.v.o. 
(Admiral  superintendent.) 
Commodore      Arthur     D 

Ricardo,  (Rear-Admiral 

7  Mar  14) 
Rear-Admiral  Edmund  R. 

Pears 
Admiral    Sir    Robert    S 

Lowry,  k.c.b. 
(Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast 
of  Scotland.) 

*Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles 

H.  Coke,  K.c.v.O 
(Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast 
of  Ireland,  etc.) 

Vice  -  Admiral       Frederic 

E.  E.  Brock,  c.b 
(Senior     Officer     and     ii 

charge     of     all      H.M 

Naval  Establishments  at 

Gibraltar. ) 


(1)  9  Aug   12 

(2)  9  Aug  12 


24  Apr  13 
24  Apr  13 


30  July  12 
30  July  12 


10  May  12 
10  May  12 


28  Jan  13 
28  Jan  13 


(1)    1  Sept  13 


Com.  Humphrey 

W.  Bowring. 

Lieut.-Com. 

Clinton  P.  S. 

Danby 

None  Allowed. 


None  Allowed. 


Com.    Basil    V. 

Brooke 

Lieut.      Martin 

E.  8.  Boissier 

None  Allowed. 


None  Allowed. 


20  Mar  13 
20  Mar  13 


11  Dec  13 
11  Dec  13 

6  June  13 
6  June  13 

5  Apr  13 
5  Apr  13 
1  July  13 
1  July  13 


18  Apr  11 
18  Apr  11 


(1)  20  Sept  12 
(2)21  Oct     12 


None  Allowed. 

Com.  Robert 

Jeffreys. 
Lieut.  Alastair 

C.N.Parquhar. 

None  AlUwea. 


None  Allowed. 


None  Allowed. 

Com.    Bernard 
J.  H.  Ward. 
Lieut.-Com. 
James 
P.  Houstoun 
Lieut.-Com. 

JohnH. 
Smith-Wright. 


Lieut.  Robert  P 
D.  Webster. 


W.  Le  Gey 
Pullen. 


C.  R.  Sayers 
(oivilian) 


Edward  C. 
Blanch- 
flower 
F   Harrison 
Smith,  c.B. 


Pescott 
Frost 
(civilian) 
Martin  G. 
Bennett. 

George  H. 

Thomson 
Alfred  R. 
Parker. 


R.  F. 
Franklin 
(civilian) 
Maurice  M. 
F.  Conde- 
Williams. 
John  C. 
Boardman. 
Charles 
E,  Batt. 


Francis  C. 
Alton.CB. 


Reginald 
Butcher, 
M.v.o. 


\The  Flap  of  the  Commander-in-Chief  is  flown  in   '  Victory,'  but  the  general  work  of  the  Flag-Ship 

is  carried  out  in  the  R.N.  Barra-ks. 

*Wili  be  succeeded  by  Vice- Admiral  Robert  II.  S.  Stokes  on  21  April,  1914. 


267 

FLAG    OFFICERS    IN   COMMISSION,    &c.—contd. 

Stations. 

Flag-Ships. 

1(1)  Appointed. 
Flag-Officers.             (2)  Assumed 
Command 

Flag      Comman- 
ders, Lieut.-  Co  <n- 
mandersSf Lieuts . 

Secretaries. 

HOME 

Iron  Duke 

Admiral  Sir   George    A. 

(1)    5  Dec    11 

Com.  Roger  R.C. 

Charles  F. 

FLEETS 

Callaghau,        g.c.v.o., 

K.O.B. 

(2)    5  Dec    11 

Backhouse,c.B. 
Lieut,    Edward 

Pollard,  c.b. 

FIRST 

(Commander  -  in  -  Chief 

R.  B.  Kemble 

FLEET 

Home  fleets.) 

% 

f 

Colling- 

Vice  -  Admiral     The    Hon. 

(1)  22  June  12 

Lieut.  Hugh  S. 

Herbert  S, 

wood 

Sir  Stanley  C.J.  Colville, 

(2)  22  June  12 

Bowlby. 

Measham, 

First         1 

K.C.B.,  o.v.o. 

Battle    -J 

( Vice- Admiral  Commanding 

Squadron 

1st  Battle  Squadron. ) 

St.  Vincent 

Hear- Admiral  Hugh  Evan- 

(1)    10  Dec  13 

Lieut.  The  Hon. 

John   B. 

v. 

Thomas,  M.V.O. 

(2)  10  Dec  13 

Charles     A. 
Colville 

Shettle. 

(Rear -Admiral    1st  Battle 

Squadron.) 

f 

King 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  George 

(1)16  Dec    12 

Com..     The  Hon. 

Graham 

George  V. 

J.  S.  Warrender,  Bart., 

(2)  16  Dec     12 

ArthurStopford 

Hewlett, 

Skcond      J 

K.C.B.,  K. O.V.O. 

Lieut.  Com.  Ber 

Battle      "{ 

( Vice- Admiral    Command- 

nard  Buxton 

Squadron  1 

ing'2nd  Battle  Squadron.) 

1 

Orion 

Hear- Admiral  Sir  Robert 

(1)  28  Oct    13 

Lieut.   The  Hon. 

Richard  C. 

V 

K.     Arbuthnot,    Bart., 

(2)  28  Oct     13 

George  Eraser 

Carter. 

M.V.O. 

{Bear-Admiral  2nd  Battle 

Squadron.) 

( 

King 

Vice  -  Admiral         (acting) 

'1)     1  July  13 

Com.  George  T. 

Leonard 

Third 

Edward  VII 

Lewis  Bayly ,k.c.b.,c.v.o. 

(2)     Uuly  13 

C.  P.  Swabey 

Blackler. 

Battle     4 

*,  Vice-  Admiral     command- 

Lieut,.-Com. 

Squadron  1 

ing  3rd  Battle  Squadron.) 

Charles  C.  Dix 

I 

Hibernia 

Rear- Admiral     Montagu 

ll)  29  Aug   13 

Lieut.  Archibald 

George     F. 

E.  Browning,  m.v.o. 

(2)  29  Aug    13 

R.  J.  Southby 

Martini 

(Rear-Admiral  3rd   Battle 

Squadron.) 

Fourth 

Dread- 

Vice-Admiral Sir  Charles 

(1)     1  July  12 

Com.  Arthur  J. 

John 

Battle 

nought 

J.  Briggs,  k.c.b. 

(2)     1  July  12 

Davies 

Cooper, 

Squadron 

( Vice-  AdmiratCommanding 
ith  Baitle  Squadron.) 

Lieut.-Com. 
Cyril  D.Fenn 

First 

Lion 

Rear  ■  Admiral        David 

(1)    1  Mar  13 

Lieut.  Ralph  F. 

Prank  T. 

Battle- 

Beatty,    o.b.,     m.v.o.. 

(2)    1  Mar  13 

Seymour 

Spickernell , 

Cruisbr 

d.s.o. 

Squadron 

(Rear-Admiral  Command- 
ing   1st    Baitle  -  Cruiser 
Squadron.) 

Second 

Shannon 

Rear-Admiral  Charles  E. 

(1)  19  Dec    13 

Lieut.  Herbert 

Cyril 

Okuiser 

Madden,  c.v.o. 

(2)  19  Dec   13 

Fitzherbert. 

Radcliffe] 

8QUADR0N 

(Rear-Admiral  Command- 
ing 2nd  Cruiser  Squadron.) 

Third 

Antrim 

Rear- Admiral  William  C. 

(l)    19  Dec  13 

Lieut.     Stewart 

Oecil  A. 

Cruiser 

Pakenham,  c.b.,m,v.o. 

(2)     19  Dec  13 

D.  Spicer 

Ward, 

Squadron 

(Rear  -   Admiral     Com- 
manding   3rd   Cruiser 
Squadron.) 

* Fourth 

Suffolk. 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Chris 

(1)     8  Feb  13 

Lieut.-Com. 

George  B. 

Cruiser 

topher  G.  F.  M.  Cradock, 

(2)     S  Feb  13 

George    E, 

Owens. 

Squadron 

K.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

(Rear-Admiral   Command- 
ing ithCruiserSq  uadron.) 

Cumming 

First  Light 

South- 

Commodore    William     E. 

(1)     5  July  13 

None.  Allowed. 

Walter 

Cruiser 

ampton 

Goodenough,  m.v.o. 

(2)     5  July  13 

H.  Medd. 

Squadron 

*  Detached  for  service  in  West  Atlantic. 


268 

FLAG  OFFICEKS  IN  COMMISSION,  kc.—contd. 

(1)  Appoxnted. 

Flag   Command- 

Stations. 

Flag-Ships. 

Flag-Officers. 

(2) 

Assumed 

ders,l.i  ut.-Com- 

Secretaries 

Command. 

manders  <Sf  Lieuis 

SECOND  & 

Queen 

Vice-Admiral     Sir    Cecil 

(1) 

5  Dec    13 

Com.  Walter  J. 

Herbert 

THIRD 

Burney,  k.c.b.,k.c.m.g. 

<2) 

5  Dec    13 

C.  Lake. 

P.  W.  G. 

FLEETS. 

(  Vice- Admiral  Command- 
ing tfie  2nd  8f  3rd  Fleets.) 

Lieut. -Com. 
James  B.Kitson 

Murray. 

NORK. 

Eussell     . 

Hear  -  Admiral     Stuart 

(1) 

5  Dec    13 

Lieut.  Lionel  G. 

Gilbert  J. 

Nichilson,  m.v.o. 

(2) 

5  Dec    13 

Foote. 

Watney. 

(Hear- Admiral  in  the  Home 

Fleets  at  the  Nore) 

Portsmouth. 

Prince  of 

Hear-Admxral    Bernard 

(1) 

18  Nov  13 

Lieut.     Edward 

John  L. 

Wales 

Currey. 
{Hear- Admiralin  the  Home 
Fleets  at  Portumouth. 

(2) 

18  Nov  13 

L.B.Oliphaut 

Syson. 

Devonport. 

Carnarvon 

Hear-Admxral  Arthur  H. 

(1) 

5  Jan    13 

Lieut.  Edward 

Thomas  R. 

Christian,  m.v.o. 

(2) 

5  Jan    13 

B.  C.  Dicken 

Waterhou»« 

(Rear- Admiral  in  the  Home 

Fleets  at  Devonptrt.) 

PATROL 



Rear- Admiral  John  M.  de 

(1) 

8  Apr  12 

None  Allowed 

Basil  F. 

FLOTILLAS 

Robeck. 
(Aamiral  of  Patrols.) 

Hood, 

8UBMARINE 

— 

Commodore    Roger    J.    B. 

(1) 

31  Aug  12 

None  Allowed 

Francis  K. 

Flotillas 

Keyes,  c.b. ,  m.v.o. 

(2) 

31  Aug  12 

Haskins, 

MEDITER- 

Inflexible 

Admiral    Sir  A.  Berkeley 

(1) 

1  Jun    12 

Com.  Robert  M. 

Henshaw  R, 

RANEAN. 

Milne,      St.,    g.i.v.o,, 

K.C.B. 

(Commander-in-Chief '.) 

(2) 

15Jun    12 

Groves 
Lieut.  Philip  L. 

Neville 

Russell. 

First  Cruiser 

Defence   . 

Hear- Admiral  Ernest  C.  T. 

(1) 

6  Jan    13 

Zieat.FrancisP. 

William  H. 

Squadron 

Troubridge,  c.b.,c.m.g,, 
m.v.o. 
( Hear-Admiral    Command- 
ing 1st  Cruiser  Squadron.) 

(2) 

27  Jan    13 

O.Bridgeman 

C.Beresford 
Whyte, 

C.M.G. 

Malta 

Egmont  . 

Hear-Admxral    backville 

(1) 

3  Aug  12 

Lieut.  Lionel  S. 

Geoffrey 

Dockyard. 

H.  Carden 
(Admiral  Superintendent.) 

(2) 

23  Aug  12 

Ormsby- 

Johnson 

J  Rapkin. 

EASTERN 
FLEET.     / 

Minotaur 

Vice  -  Admiral       Thomas 

(1) 

25  Jan    13 

Com.  Wilfrid 

Charles  E. 

H.  M.  Jerram,  k.c.b. 

(2) 

29  Mar  13 

A.  Egerton 

Lynes. 

China 

(Commander-xn-  Vhxef .) 

Lieut. -Com. 

Hector  Boyes 

Squadron,  j 

Triumph 

Commodore      Robert     H. 

(1) 

24  Apr   12 

None  Allowed 

Colin  C. 

Anstruther,  c.m.g. 

(2J 

12  July  12 

Merry. 

l 

(Commodore  in  charge  of 
Naval  Establishments  at 
Hcnii  fConq.) 

East  Indies 

Swiftsure 

Hear-Admxral  Richard  H. 

(1) 

20  Dec  12 

Lieut. -Cum. 

Audrew  J. 

Squadron 

Peirse,  c.b.,  m.v.o.  (Com- 
mander-xn-Chief  ) 

(2) 

11  Jan   13 

Richa  •!  L. 
Hamer. 

Carter. 

QA.PE  OF 

Hyacinth 

Hear-Admxral  Herbert  G. 

(1) 

2S  Dec     12 

Lieut.  Ernie  W. 

William  F. 

GOOD 

King-Hall,  c.v.o.,  c,b  , 

<2)22Jan      13 

Money. 

C'ullimau. 

HOPE. 

D.S.O. 

( Commander -in-  Chief. ) 

AUSTRAL- 

Australia 

Hear-Admiral  Sir  George 

0) 

23  June  13 

Lieut. -Com. 

CuthbertH. 

IAN  FLEET 

E.  Patey,  K.c.V.o. 

(2;  23  June  13 

Basil  R.  Pee 

Rodham 

(Hear-Admxral  in  command 

of  H.M.  Australian  Fleet.) 

FLEETS    AND    SQUADRONS    IN    COMMISSION        269 
AT    HOME    AND    ABROAD. 


HOME     FLEETS. 

FIRST    FLEET. 

Iron  Duke  (Commander-in-Chiefs  Flag). 

Attached  Shjps. 

Maine                               Sappho 

A  run                                 Dee 

Oak 

Boyne                                 Erne 

Swale 

Cherwell                          Exe 

Ure 

BATTLESHIPS. 


First  Battle 
Squadron. 

Second  Battle 
Squadron. 

Third  Battle 
Squadron 

Fourth  Battle 
Squadron. 

Gollingwood  (Flag) 

King  George  V.  (Flag) 

King  Edward  VII. 

Dreadnought   (Flag) 

St.  Vincent 

(Second  Flag) 
Colossus 

Orion  (Second  Flag) 
Ajax 

(Flag) 
Hibernia  (Second  Flag) 
Africa 

§  Bellerophon 
Agamemnon 

Hercules 

Audacious 

Britannia 

Lord  Nelson 

Neptune 

Centurion 

C  ommon  wealth 

Vanguard 

Conqueror 

Dominion 

Superb 

Monarch 

Hindustan 

Temeraire 

Thunderer 

Zealandia 

Light  Cruiser. 

Light  Cruiser. 

Light  Cruiser. 

Light  Cruiser. 

Bellona 

Boadicea 

Blanche 

Blonde 

Repair  Ship. 

Kepair  Ship. 

Cyclops 

Assistance 

CRUISERS. 
First  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron. 
Lion  (Flag) 
Queen  Mary 
Princess  Royal 
New  Zealand 


Second  Cruiser 
Squadron. 

Shannon  (Flag) 

Achilles 

Cochrane 

Natal 


Third  Cruiser 

Squadron. 

Antrim  (Flag) 
Argyll 
Devonshire 
Roxburgh 


G/ossamer 


First  Light  Cruiser 

Squadron. 
Southampton  (Broad 

Pendant) 
Birmingham 
Lowestoft 
Nottingham 
Amphion 

MINE-SWEEFING    GUNBOATS. 

Leda  Skipjack 

I  Detached  for  service  in  West  Atlantic, 
\  Will  join  on  Sth  April. 


JFourth  Cruiser 
Squadron. 

Suffolk  (Flag) 

Berwick 

Essex 

Lancaster 

Hermione 


Speed, veil 


269a         FLEETS  AND  SQUADRONS  IN  COMMISSION 
AT     HOME     AND    ABROAD. 


FLOTILLAS    OF    THE    FIRST    FLEET. 

Aniethyst 
(Skip  of  Captain  (T)) 


FIRST. 

SECOND. 

THIRD. 

FOURTH. 

Flotilla  Cruiser. 

Flotilla  Cruiser. 

Flotilla    Cruiser. 

Flotilla  Ckuiser. 

Fearless 

Active 

Forward 

Swift 

Dep8t  Ship. 

Dep8t  Ship. 

Depot  Ship. 

Dep6t  Ship. 

Hecla 

Woolwich 

Blake 

Dido 

Destroyers. 

Acasta 

Destroyers. 

Achates 

Destroyers. 

Destroyers. 

Amazon 

Ambuscade 

Acheron 

Acorn 

Crusader 

Ardent 

Archer 
Ariel 

Alarm 
Brisk 
Cameleon 

Laertes 
Laforey 

Christopher 
Cockatrice 

Attack 

Comet 

Lark 

Contest 

Badger 
Beaver 
Defender 

Fury 
Goldfinch 

Laurel 
Liberty 

Firedrake 
Fortune 

Druid 

Hope 

Linnet 

Garland 

Ferret 

Lame 

Lysander 

Hardy 

Forester 

Goshawk 

Hind 

Hornet 

Hydra 

Jackal 

Lyra 

Martin 

Minstrel 

Nemesis 

Nereide 

Nymphe 

Maori 

Nubian 

Viking 

Lurcher 

Lynx 

Midge 

Paragon 

Porpoise 

Lapwing          ' 
izard 
nix 

Redpole 

Rifleman 

Ruby 

Shark 
Sparrowhawk 

Sandfly 

Sheldrake 

Spitfire 

igress 

Staunch? 

FLEETS,    &c,    AT    HOME    AND    ABROAD. 


2696 


SECOND    FLEET. 
BATTLESHIPS. 


Fifth   Battle  Squadron. 

Queen  (Mag) 

Prince  of  Wales  (Second  Flay) 

Bulwark 

Formidable 

Implacable 

Irresistible 

London 

Venerable 

Light  Cruiser. 
Diamond 


Sixth  Battle  Squadron. 

Bussell  (.Flag) 

Cornwallis 
jAlbemarle 
fDuncan 
tExmouth 
t  Vengeance 


Light  Cruisers. 
Topaze 


CRUISERS. 


Fifth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Carnarvon  (Flag) 

Falmouth 

Bristol 

Liverpool 


Sixth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

*Drake 

*Good  Hope 

*King  Alfred 

*Sutlej  {tempy.) 


Andromache 
Apollo 


L    2 


Minelayer  Squadron. 
Intrepid*  Latona 

Iphigenia  Naiad 


*  in  Jhird  Fleet  /or  Admmtst'  ative  puriotes. 
t  DUacned  for  Training  haiiea  at  Home  forts. 


269c 


FLEETS,  &c,    AT    HOME    AND    ABKOAD. 


THIRD    FLEET. 

BATTLESHIPS. 


Seventh  Battle  Squadron. 

Eighth   Battle   Squadron. 

Caesar 

Albion 

Hannibal 

Canopus 

Illustrious 

Glory 

Magnificent 

Goliath 

Majestic 

Ocean 

Mars 

Jupiter 

Prince  George 

Victorious 

Light  Cruiser. 

Light  Cruiser. 

Doris 

Proserpine 

Seventh  Cruiser 
Squadron. 


Aboukir 

Bacchante 

Cressy 

Euryalus 

Hogue 


Tenth  Cruiser 
Squadron. 


Crescent 

Edgar 

Gibraltar 

Grafton 

Hawke 

Royal  Arthur 


CRUISEES. 


Eighth  Cruiser 
Squadron. 


(Temporarily  not  constituted.) 


Eleventh  Cruiser 
Squadbon. 

Terrible 

Endymion 

Theseus 

Juno 

Venus 


*  Detached  for  Training  duties  at  Home  Pert*. 
t  Dttached  for  Cadet  Training  Duties. 
$  Detached  for  Trooping  .Service. 


Ninth  Cruiser 
Squadron. 

"Amphitrite 

Argonaut 

Challenger 

Europa 
tHighflyer 
*Vindictive 

Twelfth  Cruiser 
Squadron. 

Charybdis 

Diana 

^Eclipse 

Talbot 


FLEETS,  &C,  AT   HOME  AND  ABROAD. 


269rf 


PATROL    FLOTILLAS. 


POBTSMOUTH. 

Devonport. 

Chatham . 

Chatham. 

Sixth  Flotilla. 

Seventh  Flotilla. 

Eighth  Flotilla. 

Ninth  Flotilla. 

Flotilla  Cruisers 

Flotilla  Cruiser. 

Flotilla  Cruiser. 

Flotilla  Cruiser. 

Adventure 

Skirmisher 

Pathfinder 

Patrol 

Attentive 

Foresight 

Dkp6t  Ship. 

Dep8t  Ships. 

Dep6t  Ship. 

Leander 

Aquarius 

St.  George 

Torpedo  Boat 

Tyne 

Destroyers. 

Albatross  .. 

Torpedo  Boat 

Arab           > 

Destroyers. 

Avon 

Bullfinch 

Torpedo  Boat 

Torpedo  Boat 

Dove 
Earnest 

Destroyers. 

Destroyers. 

Crane 

Albacore      ) 

Derwent    ) 

Falcon 
Flirt 

Leopard 
Lively 

Bat 
Cheerful 

Eden 
Ettrick 

G-hurka 

Express 

Foyle 

Gipsy 

Fairy 

Itchen 

Grey- 
hound 
Kangaroo 
Leven 

Tenders  tc 

' Attentive' 

Quail 

Seal 

Sprightly 

Flying 

Fish 
Mallard 
Osprey 

.  Tenders  to 
^   '  Tyne.' 

Liffey 
Moy 
Ness 
Nith 

Tenders  to 
'  'St.George.' 

Mermaid 

Sylvia 

Ostrich 

Ouse 

Mohawk 

Peterel         1 

Eother 

Myrmidon 

Stag 

Stour 

Racehorse 

Star             J 

Test 

Saracen 

Violet 
Wolf           J 

Teviot 

Svren 

Waveney 

Tartar 

Torpedo  Boati. 

Wear         J 

Torpedo  Boats. 

Nos.  25,  26,"\ 

Nos.  1,2,3, -J 

4,  5,  13,  14,  {Tenders  to 

27,    28,    29,  \  rr      ,       , 
30    31    32   lenders  to 

34,  35,   36!  j       TVne- 

IS,    16,  21,  (' Leander.' 

22,  24           ) 

J 

SUBMARINES. 


Devonport. 
3rd  Flotilla. 


Portsmouth. 
4th  Flotilla. 


Depot  Ship. 
Forth. 

B3,     B4,   B5, 

C14,  C15,  CIS, 


Depot  Ships. 

Arrogant. 

Hazard. 

C17,  C18,  C31. 

C32,  C33,  C34, 

C35. 


Chatham. 
5th  Flotilla. 


Depot  Ship. 
Thames. 

01,     C2,     03, 
C4,  05, 06. 


Chatham. 
6th  Flotilla. 


Depot  Ships. 

Bonaventure. 

Hebe. 
07,     08,    09. 
CIO,  012,  013. 


Chatham. 
7th  Flotilla. 


Depot  Ships. 
Vulcan. 
Alecto. 
C19,  C2U.  C21. 
C22,  C23,  C24 
C25,  026,  C27 
C28,  029,  C30 


Portsmouth. 
8th  Flotilla. 


Depdt  Ships. 

Maidstone. 
Adamant. 
D1,D2,D3,D4, 
t)5,     D6,    D7, 
D8.E1,  E2,E4, 
S5,  E6,  E7. 


Devonport. 
9th  Flotilla. 


Depot  Ship. 
Pactolus. 

A10,       All, 
A12 

and 
Bonetta. 


t  Detached  for  duty  with  Commander-in-  Chief,  Home  Fleets. 


270 


FLEETS   &c,   AT    HOME    AND   ABROAD. 


ADMINISTRATIVE   DISTRIBUTION    OF    THE    SECOND    FLEET. 


THE   NORE. 

PORTSMOUTH. 

DBVONPORT. 

Battleships. 

Battleships. 

Battleships. 

Queen  (Flag) 
Russell 
Formidable 
Implacable 

Prince  of  Wales  (Flag) 
Bulwark 
Irresistible 
Venerable 

Cornwallis. 
London. 

Light  Cruisers. 

Light  Cruisers. 

Cruiser. 

Falmouth 
Diamond 

Bristol 
Liverpool 

Carnarvon  (Flag) 

Mine  Layers. 

Mine  Layers. 

Andromache 
Apollo 
Intrepid 
Iphigenia 

Latona 

Naiad 

Thetis 

ADMINISTRATIVE  DISTRIBUTION    OF   THE   THIRD    FLEET. 


THE  NORE. 

PORTSMOUTH. 

DEVONPORT. 

PEMBROKE  DOCK. 

.Battleship. 

Battleships. 

Battleships. 

Glory 

Caesar — Parent  Ship 

Goliath— Parent  Ship 

(Tender  to  'Argonaut') 

Illustrious 

Albion 

Magnificent 

Canopus' 

Prince  George 

Ocean 

Majestic — Parent  Ship 

Hannibal 

Mars 

Victorious 

Jupiter  (lender  to 

'  Talbot ') 

Cruisers  and  Light 

Cruisers  and  Light 

Cruisers  and  Light 

Cruisers  and  Light' 

Cruisers. 

Ckuisers. 

Cruisers. 

Cruisers 

Aboukir — Parent  Ship 

Good  Hope — 

Diana— Parent  Ship 

Terrible — Parent  Ship 

Hogue 

Parent  Ship 

Chary  bdis 

Sutlej 

Drake 

tEclipse 

Proserpine 

King  Alfred 

Talbot — Parent  Ship 

Cress v — Parent  Ship 

Topaze 

t  Doris 

Bacchante 

Argonaut — 

Monmonth 

Euryalus 

Parent  Ship 

Juno 

Europa 

TRAINING   SQUADRON. 

(The  ships  composing  the  Training  Squadron  are  detached  from  the  Third  Fleet  for  administrative 

purposes.) 


QUEENSTOWN. 


Endymion  (Senior  Officer  of  Squadron.) 

Edgar 

Royal-Arthur 

Theseus. 


Gibraltar  (Senior  Officer  of  Group.) 

Crescent 

Grafton 

Hawke 


I  Detailed  to  convey  reliefs  to  China 


FLEETS,    AC,    AT    HOME    AND    ABROAD.        270a 


MEDITERRANEAN    FLEET. 

Second  Battle-Cruiser  Squadron. 
Inflexible  (Flag)  Indefatigable 

First  Cruiskr  Squadron. 
Defence  (Flag)  Black  Prince  Duke  of  Edinburgh 

Light  Cruisers. 
Chatham  Dublin  Gloucester 

Attached  Ships. 
Hussar  Imogene 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Depot  Ship. 
Blenheim. 


Basilisk 

Beagle 

Bulldog 


Indomitable 


Weymouth 


Foxhound 
Grampus 
Grasshopper 
Harpy 


Minotaur  (Flag) 
Newcastle 


Mosquito  Kattlesnake 

Pinclier  Eenard 

Racoon  Savage 

EASTERN  FLEET. 

CHINA  SQUADRON. 

Triumph 

Yarmouth 


Scorpion 
Scourge 
Wolverine 


Hampshire 


Kinsba 
Moorhen 


Alacrity 
Bramble 


Nightingale 
Robin 


Bri  torn  art 
Cadmus 


Chelmer 
Colne 


Swiftsure  (Flag) 


River  Gunboats. 
Sandpiper  Teal 

Snipe  Widgeon 

Destroyers  (Tenders  to  'Triumph'). 
Fame  Kennet 

Jed  Ribble 

NEW    ZEALAND    DIVISION. 
Psyche  Pyramus 

EAST  INDIES  SQUADRON. 
Dartmouth  Pelorus 


Clio 

Thistle 


Woodcock 
Wood  lark 


Usk 
Welland 


Torch 
Fox 


Alert  Espiegle  Odin  Sphinx 

CAPE    OF    GOOD    HOPE. 

Hyacinth  (Flag)  Pegasus  Astraa 

WEST  COAST  OF  AFRICA. 

Dwarf 

S.E.  COAST   OF    AMERICA. 

Glasgow 

WEST    COAST    OF    AMERICA. 

Algerine  Shearwater 

CADETS'  training:  ships. 

Cornwall  Cumberland  Highflyer 

SURVEYING  SERVICE    (at  Home  and  Abroad). 

Daisy  Esther  Hearty  Mutine  Sealark 

Endeavour  Fantome  Merlin  Research  Triton 

AUSTRALIAN   FLEET. 

Australia  Encounter  Melbourne  Sydney 

Destroyers. 
Parramatta  Warrego  Yarra 


2706 


TORPEDO     CRAFT    AND     SUBMARINE    FLOTILLAS 
AT    HOME    PORTS. 


IN    ACTIVE    COMMISSION. 


Sheerness  — 
Chatham. 

Portsmouth. 

Devonport. 

Queenstown. 

Pembroke. 

Tenders  to 

Torpedo  Boat 

Tenders  to '  Vivid.' 

Tenders  to 

Tenders  to  '  Vivid.' 

'  Actaon.' 

Destroyers. 

'  Colleen.' 

Conflict 

Torpedo  Boat 

Torpedo  Boats 

Torpedo  Boat 

Spiteful 

Destroyers. 

Torpedo  Boats. 

Destroyers. 

Velox 

Bittern 
Opossum 

033,  041,  045,  049. 

Coquette 

Tenders  to '  Vernon' 

050,  052,  055,  058. 

Cygnet 



Sunfish 

Cynthia 

Angler 

Electra 

Desperate 

and 

Fervent 

Tenders  to 

Kestrel 

'Excellent' 

Torpedo  Boats. 

Lightning 



Porcupine 

Tender  to 

Nos.  067,  99,  107, 

Vulture 
Zephyr 

'Fisgard' 

Roebuck 
Tender  to' Pomone.' 

108,  105 

• 

Torpedo  Boats. 

Torpedo  Boats. 

and  104  attached 

Noa.  6,  7,  8,  9,  ) 

Tenders  to 

to  '  Defiance.' 

10,   11,    12.  17,  >* 

'  Victory.' 

18,   19,  20,    23,  ) 

Nos.  025,  034,  042, 

072,  079,  111,  112, 

80,  81,  82,   85,  86, 

113,  114,  115,  117. 

87,  101,  116. 

Tenders  to 

'  Vernon.' 

Nos.   078,   33,  98, 

109,  110. 

Tender  to  'Racer.' 
No.  027. 

Tender  to 

'  Dolphin.' 

No.  026. 

SUBMARINES. 


Portsmouth. 
2nd  Flotilla. 


Devonport. 

1st  Flotilla. 


Depdt  Ship. 
Dolphin. 

Sub  marines. 
Nos.  A5,  A6,  A13,  Bl. 


Depot  Ship. 
Onyx. 

Submarines. 
Nos.  A8,  A9. 


In  Reserve  Commission. 


270c 


TRAINING  AND  OTHER   VESSELS  AT  HOME  PORTS. 


Sheerness — Chatham. 

Portsmouth. 

Devonport. 

Wildfire 

TRAINING  SHIPS,  &c 
Albemarle 

Exmouth 

Vengeance 

Duncan 

Ariadne,  Tenderto' Victory.' 
Vestal,  Tender  to  'Excellent ' 

Amphitrite   i  Tenders  to 
Binaldo          J    '  Vivid ' 

Vindictive  j.  Tende„to.Vernon- 

Dryad  (navigation  School  Ship) 

Harrier  (Tender  to  'Dryad  ') 

HIS  MAJESTY'S  YACHTS. 

Alexandra 
Victoria  and  Albert 

Vivid 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Enchantress  ( Admiralty  Yacht) 

SHIPS  UNDER  THE  ORDERS    OF    THE  ADMIRAL 
COMMANDING     COAST     GUARD     AND     RESERVES. 


Halcyon 
President 


Ringdove 
Seagull 


Spanker 
Speedy 


Argus 


COAST    GUARD    CRUISERS. 

Julia  Tbrush 

Squirrel 


270d 


LIST   OF    SHIPS   OF    THE   ROYAL    NAVY  ARRANGED   IN 
THEIR    VARIOUS   CLASSES. 


BATTLESHIPS. 

Royal  Sovereign. 

Orion. 

Dreadnought. 

Formidable. 

Royal  Sovereign. 

Conqueror. 

Dreadnought. 

Prince  of  Wales 

Royal  Oak. 

Thunderer. 

Queen. 

Revenge. 

Monarch. 

Lord  Nelson. 

Venerable. 

Re<ol'  tion. 

Orion. 

Lord  Nelson. 

London. 

Ramillies. 

Agamemnon. 

Bulwark. 
Irresistible. 

Colossus. 

King  Edward  VII. 

Implacable. 
Formidable. 

Queen  Elizabeth. 

Hercules. 

Hibernia. 

Malaya. 
Barham. 
Valiant. 

Colossus. 

Africa. 

Britannia. 

Zealandia. 

Canopus. 
Vengeance. 
Albion. 
Glory. 
Goliath. 
Ocean. 
Canopus. 

Warspite. 

Neptune. 

Hindustan. 

Queen  Elizabeth. 

Neptune. 

Dominion. 

Commonwealth . 

Iron  Duke. 

King  Edward  VII. 

Emperor  of  India. 
Benbow. 

St.  Vincent. 
Vanguard. 

Swiftsure 
Triumph. 

Swiftsure. 

Majestic. 

Marlborough. 

Collingwood. 

Illustrious. 

Iron  Duke. 

St.  Vincent. 

Hannibal. 
Caesar. 

Duncan. 

Mars. 

King  George  V. 

Cornwallis. 

Jupiter. 

Audacious. 

Bellerophon. 

Duncan. 

Victorious. 

Ajax. 

Superb. 

Albemarle. 

Prince  George. 

Centurion. 

Temeraire. 

Exmouth. 

Majestic. 

King  George  V. 

Bellerophon. 

Russell. 

Magnificent. 

BATTLE 

CRUISERS. 

Queen  Mary. 

Lion. 

Indefatigable. 

Invincible. 

Tiger. 

Princess  Royal. 

New  Zealand. 

Invincible. 

Queen  Mary. 

Lion. 

Indefatigable. 

Inflexible. 
Indomitable. 

CRUISERS. 

Minotaur. 

Monmouth. 

Cressy. 

Powerful. 

Defence. 

Cornwall. 

Buryalus. 

Terrible. 

Shannon. 

Suffolk. 

Bacchante. 

Minotaur. 

Lancaster. 

Hogue. 

Cumberland. 

Sutlej. 

Edgar. 

Duke  of  Edinburgh. 

Essex. 

Aboukir; 

St.  George. 

Warrior. 

Monmouth. 

Cressy. 

Theseus. 

Natal. 

Donegal. 

Gibraltar. 

Achilles. 

Berwick. 

Grafton. 

Cochrane. 

Kent. 

Endymion 

Black  Prince. 

Crescent. 

Duke  of  Edinburgh. 

Hawke. 
Edgar. 

Devonshire. 

Diadem. 

Royal  Arthur 

Argyll. 

Spartiate. 

Devonshire. 

Drake. 

Amphitrite 

Roxburgh. 

Leviathan. 

Ariadne. 

Hampshire. 

King  Alfred. 

Argonaut 

Blake 

Antrim. 

Drake. 

Europa. 

Blenheim. 

Carnarvon. 

Good  Hope. 

Diadem. 

Blake. 

LIST  OF  SHIPS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


270e 


Calliope. 

Calliope. 

Conquest. 

Comus. 

Cleopatra. 

Champion. 

Carysfort. 

Caroline. 

Cordelia. 


Bristol. 

Gloucester. 

Glasgow. 

Newcastle. 

Liverpool. 


LIGHT    CRUISERS. 

Challenger, 
Challenger. 


Highflyer. 

Hyacinth. 
Highflyer. 
Hermes. 


Astrira., 

Flora. 
Pox. 

Hermione. 
Chary  bdis. 

Astra-a. 
Bonaventure. 


Arethusa. 

Royalist. 

Inconstant. 

Phaeton. 

Penelope. 

Galatea. 

Undaunted. 

Arethusa. 

Aurora. 


Boadicea. 

Fearless." 

Amphion. 

Active. 

Blonde. 

Blanche. 

Bellona. 

Boadicea. 


Pelorus. 

Pyramus. 

Psyche. 

Pegasus. 

Proserpine. 

Pelorus. 


Apollo. 

Iphigenia. 

Brilliant. 

Sappho. 

Intrepid. 

Apollo. 

Thetis. 

Sirius. 

Naiad. 

Andromache. 

Latona. 


Chatham, 

Lowestoft. 

Nottingham. 

Birmingham. 

Dublin. 

Southampton. 

Chatham. 


Weymouth. 

Yarmouth. 
Dartmouth. 
Weymouth. 
Falmouth. 


Sentinel. 

Attentive. 

Adventure. 

Patrol. 

Foresight. 

Forward. 

Skirmisher. 

Pathfinder. 

Sentinel,  i 


Topaze, 

Amethyst. 
Sapphire. 
Diamond. 
Topaze. 


Arrogant. 

Vindictive. 
Furious. 


Talbot. 

Dorist 
Isis. 

mao. 

Diana. 

Juno. 

Venus. 

Minerva 

Eclipse. 

Talbot. 


Pearl. 
Philomel. 


Adamant. 

Alecto. 

Aquarius. 

Diligence. 

Forth. 

Hazard. 


DEPOT  SHIPS  FOR  TORPEDO  CBAFT 

(other  than  those  shown  under  Cruisers,  etc.) 

Hebe.  Vulcrn. 

Leander.  Woolwich. 

Maidstone. 

Pactolus. 

Thames. 

Tyne, 


270/ 


LIST  OF  SHIPS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


TORPEDO    BOAT    DESTROYERS. 


"  A  "  Class. 
Conflict. 
Fervent. 
Lightning. 
Opossum. 
Porcupine. 
Ranger. 
Sunfish. 
Surly. 
Zephyr. 

"B"  Class 
Albacore. 
Arab. 
Bonetta. 
Earnest. 
Express. 
Griffon. 
Kangaroo. 
Lively. 
Looust. 
Myrmidon. 
Orwell. 
Panther. 
Peterel. 
Quail. 
Seal. 
Spiteful. 
Sprightly. 
Success, 
Syren. 
Thrasher. 
Wolf. 

1  C"  Class. 
Albatross. 
Avon. 
Bat. 
Bittern. 
Brazen. 
Bullfinch. 
Cheerful. 
Crane. 
Dove. 
Electra. 
Fairy. 
Falcon. 
Fawn. 
Flirt. 

Flying  Fish . 
Gipsy. 
Greyhound. 
Kestrel. 
Leopard. 
Leven. 
Mermaid. 
Osprey. 
Ostrich. 
Racehorse. 
Recruit. 
Roebuck. 
Star. 
Sylvia. 
Thorn. 
Velox. 
Vigilant. 


'  C"  Class— contd. 
Violet. 
Vixen. 
Vulture. 


"D"  Class. 
Angler. 
Coquette. 
Cygnet. 
Cynthia. 
Desperate. 
Fame. 
Mallard. 
Stag. 

"  E"  Class. 
Arun. 
Boyne. 
Chelmer. 
Cherwell. 
Colne. 
Dee. 

Derwent. 
Doon. 
Eden. 
Erne. 
Ettrick. 
Exe. 
Foyle. 
Garry. 
Itchen. 
Jed. 
Kale. 
Kennet. 
Liffey. 
Moy. 
Ness. 
Nith. 
Ouse. 
Ribble. 
Rother. 
Stour. 
Swale. 
Test. 
Teviot. 
Ure. 
Usk. 

Waveney. 
Wear. 
Welland. 

Not  classed. 
Swift. 

••  F"  Class. 
Afridi. 
Amazon. 
Cossack. 
Crusader. 
Ghurka. 
Maori. 
Mohawk. 
Nubian. 


■  F"  Class— contd. 
Saracen. 
Tartar. 
Viking, 
Zulu. 

*  G  "  Class. 
Basilisk. 
Beagle. 
Bulldog. 
Foxhound. 
Grampus. 
Grasshopper. 
Harpy. 
Mosquito. 
Pincher. 
Racoon. 
Rattlesnake. 
Renard. 


Scorpion. 
Scourge. 
Wolverine. 

' H"  Class. 
Acorn. 
Alarm. 
Brisk. 
Cameleon. 
Comet. 
Fury. 
Goldfinch. 
Hope. 
Larne. 
Lyra. 
Martin. 
Minstrel. 
Nemesis. 
Nereide. 
Nymphe. 
Redpole. 
Rifleman. 
Ruby. 
Sheldrake, 
Staunch. 

1 1"  Class. 
Acheron. 
Archer. 
Ariel. 
Attack. 
Badger. 
Beaver. 
Defender. 
Druid. 
Ferret. 
Firedrake 
Forester. 
Goshawk. 
Hind. 
Hornet. 
Hydra. 
Jackal. 
Lapwing. 
Lizard. 
Lurcher. 


'/"  Class — contd. 
Oak. 
Phoenix. 
Sandfly. 
Tigress. 

■  K"  Class. 
Acasta. 
Achates. 
Ambuscade. 
Ardent. 
Christopher. 
Cockatrice. 
Contest. 
Fortune. 
Garland. 
Hardy. 
Lynx. 
Midge. 
Owl. 
Paragon. 
Porpoise. 
Shark. 

Sparrowhawk. 
Spitfire. 
Unity. 
Victor. 


'  L  "  Class. 
Laertes. 
Laforey. 
Lance. 
Landrail. 
Lark. 
Laurel. 
Laverock. 
Lawford. 
Legion. 
Lennox. 
Leonidas. 
Liberty. 
Linnet. 
Llewellyn, 
Lookout. 
Louis. 
Loyal. 
Lucifer. 
Lydiard . 
Lysander. 

'  M  "  Class. 
Manly. 
Mansfield. 
Marksman. 
Mastiff. 
Matchless. 
Mentor. 
Meteor. 
Milne. 
Minos. 
Miranda. 
Moorsom. 
Morris. 
Murray. 
Myngs. 


THE  ROYAL  NAYY. 


271 


LIST    OF    SHIPS  AND    YESSELS  OF  THE    ROYAL    NAYY, 
WITH  THEIR  OFFICERS  AND  PRESENT  STATIONS. 

The  following  are  shown  in  separate  lists  : —  PAGE 

Fleet  Auxiliaries,  also  Small  Steam  Vessels,  Tugs,  etc.,  employed 

on  Harbour  Service      ...         ...         .«         .„  ...         ...     403 

Vessels  available  for  Subsidiary  Services,  Hulks,  and   Vessels  for 

sale  „         ...     410 

Harbour  Service...         ...         ...         ...         .„.         ...         ...         ...     418 

R.N.R.  Mm' chant  Cruisers      ...         ...         ...         ...         ....         ...     422 

Coast  Guard  Cruisers  .„  ...         ...         ...         ...         ...         ...     430 

The  Ships  are  arranged  alphabetically.     The   numbering  has  no   reference  to   the 
number  of  Ships  on  the  List  of  the  Royal  Navy,  being  used  only   to  indicate 
where  Officers  are  serving. 
The  armament  given  excludes  Field  Guns,  Machine  Guns  and  Torpedoes. 
The  Tons  represent  the  Displacement  Tonnage. 


denotes  Single  Screw. 
p§  „       Paddle  Wheel. 

I.H.P.      „       Indicated  Horse  Power. 
N.D.         „      Natural  Draught. 


F.D.  denotes  Forced  Draught. 
(Po)        „       Manning  Port,  Portsmouth. 
{Ch)        „  „  „       Chatham. 

(Dev')      „  „  „      Devonport. 


All  Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  are  borne  as  supernumeraries  or  additional. 
(G)  against  an  officer's  name  denotes  that  he  is  borne  for  Gunnery  duties. 
(T)  that  he  is  borne  for  Torpedo  duties. 
(N)  that  he  is  borne  for  Navigating  duties. 

(S)  that  he  is  specially  qualified  in  Signalling  Duties  and  is  performing  such  duties,  and 
(I)  that  he  is  paid  as  Interpreter. 
In  the  cases  where  two  dates  are  shewn  against  the  name  of  a  Marine  Officer,  the  date  in 
brackets  is  that  from  which  his  present  sea  time  commenced. 


I    ABOUKIR.  (Ch.)  Cruiser. 

12,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 

uns — 2-9-2  inch,   12-&inch,    12-12^»\, 
3-3  pr. 
Third  Fleet. 
The  Nore. 

Captain AlexanderP.DavidsonU  Nov  13 

{And  for  command  of  Group  of  Ships  of   Third 
Fleet.) 

Commander Walton  0.  G.Ruxtonl5  Apr   13 

Lieut.-Com.  ...  ..James  S.  Parker 1  Dec  13 

( G) Walter  B.  Watkins 

Grubb  15  Apr    13 

(N)Joseph  D.  Bllaby    5  Mar    14 

Lieutenant (T)JeremiahMcCarthy 

—  Nov  13 

Eng.  Com William  R.  lawton...26  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surgeon.. ..Edward  C.  Ward,  hi.  7  May  13 

Fleet  Paym *Duncan  S.  O.  Grant  15  Apr    13 

Asst.  Paym *Claud  M.  Ware    15  Apr    13 

Ch.  Carpenter. ,.*George  Carpenter  ...  2  Apr   13 

Gunner William  J.  Shrubsall     ]  Apr    13 

Artif.  Eng Lumley  Robinson 26  Feb  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  15rA  April,  1913. 
*  And  for  group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


la     ACASTA.     (Po.)     Torpedo 

Boat    Destroyer. 

935  Tons.    H.P.    (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com.  ...John  O.  Barron 21  Nov  12 

Lieutenant    ...Eric  J.  Shelley 25  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut.  ...John  Wisdom  30  Apr    12 

Sub-Lieut  Richard  Shelley  22  Nov  12 

Gunner (T)William  H.  Fidler 14  Nov  12 

(Borne  in  'Hecla.') 

lb    ACHATES.  (Po.)    Torpedo 

Boat     Destroyer. 

935  Tons.  H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-  4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander Frederick     P.    Loder 

Symonds 20  Mar   13 

Lieutenant  (N)GeorgeE.  Harden  27  Mar    13 

Hubert  C.Oliver 27  Mar    13 

Eng.  Lieut Leonard  Walker   21  Aug  12 

Gunner (T)Edward  J.  Jackman 

27  Mar  13 
(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 


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THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


2  ACHERON.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

773  Tons.  II.P,  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12 pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Commander Brien  M.  Money  31  Mar  14 

Lieutenant (N)Francis  J.  Katcliff  5  Apr   13 

Thomas  A.  L.  Herveylb  Sept  13 

Enq.  Lieut Augustus  G.  Jarrett  ...  17Feb.  14 

Gunner  (T)Robert Connolly...];  Dec  13 

(Borne  in '  Woolwich.') 


4     ACHILLES.    (Po.)   Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.    I.L7.P.  23,000  N.D. 

(23,500  F.D.-) 

Guns— 6-9-2  inch,     1-7'binch,     24-3 pr. 

Second  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Arthur  L.  Cay 19  Apr    13 

Commander Percy  L.  H.  Noble,  mvo 

28  Dec  13 

Lieut. -Com (G)Cloudesley  V.Robinson 

26  May  13 
(N)Albert  J.  Robertson 

17  Jan    13 
Arthur  C.  Fawssett ...  5  June  13 

Lieutenant Paul  R.  B.  Stevens 23  May  13 

(T)Hugh  P.  Cotton  ...15  Nov  12 
Lawrence  R.  Higgins  —  June  13 

Geoffrey  D.  Owen 5  Feb  13 

Alexander  P.  Spurwayl7  Dec  13 

Lieut.  B.N.R.  ...Boy  Gill  {act) 27  Jan  14 

ting.  Com Owen  A.  Morris 24  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut George  W.  Phillips  ..11  Dec  12 

Frank   B.  Minhinnick  5  Junel3 

Capt.  B.M.A.... Arthur  G.  Troup 27  Jan   13 

Chaplain  Bev.    Charles    F.    W. 

Wilkinson,  ba 5  Jan    12 

Fleet  Surg George  G.  Borrett 1  Oct    13 

Staff  Surg  JamesMcA.Holmes.MBll  Aug  13 

Staff  Paym Arthur  M.  Wells 5  Feb   12 

Sub-Lieut Mark  P.  C.  Kerr  22  Apr   13 

William  P.  Stocker  ...  8  Oct    13 
Francis  H.  Austen    ...—  Feb  14 

Mate  James  Quin 1  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.   ...Alfred   H.  S.  Steele- 
Perkins „ 11  Oct   13 

Ch.  Boatswain.. .George  Griffin   28  Oct    13 

Gunner KobertLove 28  May  13 

(T)William  R.  Jackett  8  Feb   13 

James  H.  Turner  3  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Alfred  J.  Mallet   .....  5  Feb  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Sig.  Boatswain  James  W.  Anderson. .12  Feb   12 

Carpenter Edward  W.  C.  Garrett 

6  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Albert  E.  Fisher 30  Nov  11 

William  F.  Auckland.. 29  Mar  12 
John  D.  Campion  (act)  5  June  13 

Wt. Mechanician  Robert  H.  Sims 18  Apr  13 

Clerk  .. Felix  R.  Porter 4  Nov  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth ,  hth  June,\9}3. 


4a  ACORN.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

760  Tons.    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Norman  A.  K.  Money 

(tempy.) 21  Oct    13 

Lieutenant Charles  L.  Evan-Thomas 

10  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  H.F.  Dampier- 

Child 12  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  H.  S.Casswell— Aug  13 

Gunner (T)CharlesH.  Young. ..17  Sept  12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


5  ACTION. (Ch.)  (lateAmADKE) 

Late  S.  Frigate. 

4,538  Tons. 

Torpedo  School  Ship. 

Sheerness. 

Captain Edward  C^  Villiers   ...10  Dec  12 

Commander Leonard  L.  P.  Willan  2  Jan  14 

Lieut.-Com (T)Guy  L.  Coleridge...! 5  Nov  12 

Lieutenant (T)Eric  C.  Ward  17  Jan   14 

(T)HenryH.Earwood29  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  N.  Allenby  7  Dec  13 

(For  service  with  T.  B.  flotilla.) 

Chaplain Bev.    Louis    W.     L. 

Walker,  m.a 20  June  12 

(And  for  Tenders.) 

Fleet  Surg Beauchamp  F.  Parish    2  Oct    11 

Staff  Surg Michael    Laffan,  MB, 

BA 8  Aug  12 

Fleet  Paym William  L.Davy 25  Mar  13 

(I)Thompson  H.  Millett 

21  Apr  13 
(For  Victualling  Duties) 
Assist.  Paym.  ...Edward  C.  Annaheim—  Aug  12 

Chief  Gunner  ...(T)<lohn  Steel     30  Jan   14 

(T)Walter  J.  Uden    ...28  Mar  13 
(For  survey  of  Torpedo  and  Electrical  Stores) 

Gunner (T)Arthur  Brown  (a)  30  June  13 

(T)Albert  Newbury  ...18  Feb  14 

(T)Walter  Giegg 1  July  13 

(T  Walter  G.  Savage 

(tenpy.)    11  Nov   13 

Wt. Telegraphist  George  H.  S.  Foster..  23  Nov  \2 

Boatswain Michael  Garvey 28  Feb   13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties,  tempy.) 

Carpenter Thomas  C.  James  (act)  1  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  Vickery 9  Apr    13 

Wt.  Writer William  Cubbin  12  Jan  12 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

Gunner (*£)John  Barnes 9  Mar  14 

(For  Command  of  'Biter.') 

(T)  William  A.  Cort.is  29  Junel2 
(For  Command  of ''  Seaflower.') 

(T)  Walter  A.  Austin  30  Jan    13 
(For  Command  of '*  Seamew.') 

Alexander  A.J.  Spicer  12  Mar  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties,tempy.  f or  SpccialService.) 


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278 


For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

Lieut.-Com (Gr)James  L.  Forbes   ...  3  Mar  14 

Gunner Hubert  F.  Arnold   23  Feb  14 

William   J.    Hubbard 

(tempy.)    7  Dec  13 

Francis  J.  Deacon 5  Mar   12 

ErnestM.Jekan 19  Nov  13 

George  llammacott 2  JurielS 

Henry  F.  Ed-wards    ...  7  Aug  12 

Herbert  H.  Lock 1  Sept  13 

Walter  C.  Hadley  28  Apr  13 

Commissioned  at  Sheerness,  6th.  June,  1905. 

New  Books  opened  }st  April,  1910. 

Tenders. 

'  Actaeon  II.' 

'  Biter,   '  Seaflower,'  '  Seaniew,'  '  Starling,' 

'  Weazel.' 

Torpedo    Boats    and    Torpedo    Boat 

Destroyers.    See  Page  2706. 

5a  ACTIVE.  (Dev.)  Light  Cruiser 

3,440  Tons.    H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-4  inch,  4-3^?t\ 

Attached  to  Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain James  R.  P.  Hawksley, 

MVO 6  Jan  14 

(And  in  command  of  Second  Destroyer  Fiotitla.) 

Lieut.-Com (G )  Owen  T.  H.  Phillips  3  Feb  14 

Lieutenant  (N)Henry  R.  Moore...  3  Feb  14 

Herbert  Owen  3  Feb  14 

Richard  L.  Dearden...  5  Jan  14 

Enq.  Lieut Ernest  J.  Mowlam    ...  3  Feb  14 

'And  for  duty  with  T.B.  D's.) 

Lionel  G.  Buchanan...  9  May  11 

Staff  Surg John  G.  Peebles  MB  3  Feb   14 

Staff  Paymaster  John  O.  Turner 26  Dec   11 

Sub-Lieut Francis  G.  Hunter....     1  Oct  13 

Gunner Edmund  T  Penhallurick 

11  Mar  14 

(T)George  Lee 1  Jan  14 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Arnold  Dean  —  Mar  14 

Carpenter Francis     T.    Sargent 

(act) 19  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Andrew  A.  Abbie 3  Feb  14 

Alfred  J.C.Bulleniaci)  13  Sept  13 

Clerk Humphrey  C.  Bevan  2  Jan  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  3rd  Feb.  1914. 

5b  ADAMANT.  (Po.)  Depot  Ship 
for  Submarines. 

935  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Patrol  Flotilla. 
Depot  for  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Frederick  A.  Sommer- 

ville  27  Apr    12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Eng.  Lieut.    Charles  J.  Limpenny  4  Sept  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines. ) 

Staff  Surg John  Bourdas   27  Apr   12 

Gunner (N)GeorgeF.Thompson24Dec  12 

(T)Ernest  V.Roberts  15  Nov  13 
George  W.  Shepherd  29  June  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Cemm  isioned  at  Pjrtn.touth,  27th  April,  1912. 


6   ADVENTURE.  (Dev.)   Light 
Cruiser. 

2,670  Tons.    I.H.P.     (15,925  F.D.) 

Guns — 9-4  inch. 
(Attached  to  Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla). 

Captain  James  U.  Farie 30  Dec  13 

Lieutenant   (G)HaroldD. Adair-Hall  1  July  13 

Humphrey  E.  Archer   6  July  13 
(N)CharlesM.  Stack     3  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Griffith  W.  Jones 21  Oct    13 

(And  for  duty  ivith  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Staff  Surg John  Macdonald,  WD     24  Oct  13 

Paymaster   LouisJ.P.G.McSheeby  1  July  13 

Sub-Lieut ....Maurice  W.  BailwardlSNov  13 

Ch.  Gunner (T)John  Bethson 5  June  13 

Gunner James  Leahy 16  June  13 

Carpenter Francis  F.  Smith 29  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng William  Thompson...  26  Aug  13 

Commissioned  at  Demnport,  1st  July,  1913. 


9    AFRICA.    (Ch.)    Battleship. 

16,350  Tons.    I.H.P.  17,500  N.D. 

(18,000  F.D.) 

Guns—  4-12 inch,    i-9'P.inch,    10-6  inch, 

12-12^7-.,    12-3^7. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Herbert  J.  O.  Millar.!. 10  Apr    13 

Commander Norman  H.  Carter    ...  ljJug  12 

Lieut.-Com John  White    —  Aug  13 

Henry  M.  Fotheigill  14  May  12 
(N)\VilliamE.Cornabe.30  Sept  13 

Lieutenant (G)Walter  M.  Nash...31.1uly   12 

(T)Francis  D.  Mowat  10  Feb    13 

Harold  A.  Knight 15  Oct    12 

Ralph  W.  H.  Roberts  14  May  12 
Donald  P.  MacGregcrl4  May  12 

Eng.  Com Alfred  T.  H.  Stone  ...10  Apr   12 

Eng.  Lieut John  W.  Forbe6 1  Oct   13 

William  .1.  Bond  5  Mar  12 

Major  R.M. A... .Robert  O.  Paterson.,.25  June  13 

Captain  B. M (I)CharlesA. Tennyson  5  Mar  12 

Chaplain Rev.  William  F.  Webber, 

BA 14  July  13 

Fleet  Surg Louis  E.  Dartnell 19  June  13 

Staff  Surg Thomas  F.  O'Keeffe  .  14  May  12 

Fleet  Pay Beauchamp  U.  Colelough 

U  July  11 

Naval  Inst Ronald  J.  M.  Holliday, 

ma 19  Sej  t  12 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Sub-Lieut Cecil  C.  Dickinson 8  Oct  13 

GilbertC.A.Whitelocke 

(act) 6  Feb  14 

George  R.  Scott  (act)  14  May  12 

John  Fraser  (act)    14  May  12 

Reginald  W.  English 

(act)   14  May  12 

GeraldE.Colpoys(ticJ)14May  12 
Robert  A.  Startin  (aci)  14  May  12 
Charles  J.  H.  Du  Boulay 

(act)    14  May  12 

Christopher  B.  Oxley 

(act)  14  May  12 

Sir  Roger  T.  Twysden,  Bt. 

(act)    14  Mar  12 

Assist.  Paym."  Thomas  A.  Batchelor  25  Apr  11 
Ch.  Boatswain... William  J.  Gundry  ..13  Mar  13 

Gunner Henry  J.  Stuart  7  Feb    13 

William  H.Harris 5  Mar  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)George  Dyer 6  Dec  13 

William   H.    Rundell 

(act) 9  Apr    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Charles  J.  W.Powell  22  Jan   13 

Artif.  Eng Herbert  S.  Cail 14  May  12 

William  M.Calder 18  Sept  11 

Albert  H.Benfield 14  May  12 

John  A.  Ransom  (act)lS  Sept  13 

Midshipman Guy  V.  A.  Phelips  ...15  Sept  13 

Robert  H.  D.  Lane  ...15  Sept  13 

Thomas  I.  S.  Bell 15  Sept  13 

Lionel  E.  R.  Booth  ...15  Sept  13 

Clerk John  C.  H.  Barclay....  3  Oct   13 

Asst.  Clerk  Patrick  H.  Morrissey    9  Aug  13 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Sheerness  on  the  Uth 
May,  1912. 


10  AFRIDI.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

872  Tons.     H.P.  (14,250  F.D.) 
Guns— 5-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  Attentive. 

Lieut.-Com. Edmond  A.  B.  Stanley  5  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  E.  Hughes  ...27  May  13 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 

11  AGAMEMNON.    (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

16.500  Tons.     I.LT.P.     16,750  N.D. 

Guns- 4-12  inch,    10-9-2,    24-12^?-., 

2-3  p*. 

Fourth  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Herbert  A.  S.  Fyler...     1  Jan  14 

Commander Cyril  St.  C.  Cameron    1  Feb  14 

Lieut.-Com (.GWames  H.  Thorn  ...13  Dec  12 

(N)Richard  G.  Hurst  6  Sept  12 
Hugh  B.  Worsley 19  Feb    13 


Lieutenant (T)Arthur  J.  L.  Murray 

19  Dec  12 

Lewes  G.  Gardner —  Mar  14 

Ronald  G.  Studd 16  Sept  13 

Godfrey  C.  C.  Crookshank 

4  Oct    13 

Edmond  C.  Holmes...  5  May  13 

Amyot  J.  Mitchell  ...16  Sept  13 

Lieut.  B.N.B.... Robert  Pettman  (act)   2  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Reginald  W.  Parry  ...16  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Ebenezer  J.  Allen 20  Aug  12 

Harold  F.  du  M.  Huntl6  Aug  13 
Capt.  R.M.A.  ...Alfred  D.  B   Godfray  19  Feb  13 

Lieut.  B.M Arthur  P.  Dawsou  ...  13  Jan  13 

Chaplain  Bev.  Walter  F.  Scott, 

ba  22  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surg John  W.  Craig,  MB....  1  Oct    12 

Staff  Surg Archibald  D.Spalding  27  Oct  12 

Fleet  Payrn RichardG.  H.Tyrer...l7  Feb  13 

Naval  Inst Joseph  H.  Hewlett,  BA16  Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut Athelstan  P.  Bush 1  Jan    14 

Philip  H.  Calderon  ...  6  Feb   14 
Ronald  G.  Bowes-Lyon 

(act)    6  Feb  14 

Assist.  Pay»i....AlexanderE.A.  Eagar28  Feb  11 

Ch.  Gunner Samuel  A.  McCullock  17  Dec  12 

Gunner (T)EdwardH.  Walker  8  Feb  13 

John  H.  Candy 14  Jan  11 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain  George  Gosden 14  Dec    12 

John  A.  Price 19  Feb  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Arthur  J.  Dale 5  Feb  13 

Artif.  Eng John  L.  Leigh 19  Feb   13 

Fred  C.  Bowman 29  Mar  12 

Arthur  T.  B.  Bird 1  July  13 

Wt.MechanicianCha,r\esS.'Fa.irley  19  Feb   13 

Midshipman Thomas  C.  Greenway  15  May  12 

Edward  L.  Berthon...l5  May  12 

Roberts.  Laidlaw 15  May  12 

William  B.  Walker  ...15  May  12 
Assist.  Clerk  ....Alan  M.  Bogers     10  Feb  14 

Re-commissioned    at     Chatham,    19iA  February, 
1913. 


11a    A  J  AX.    (Lev.)   Battleship. 

23,000  Tons.    H.P.     27,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-13*5  inch,    16-4  inch,    4-3  pr. 

Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Sir  Arthur  J.  Henniker- 

Hughan..B« 3  Apr    13 

Commander Henry  F.  C.Kitchenerl7  Feb  13 

Lieut.-Com. ...... (T)ArthurH.  Walker  13  Mar  13 

(G-)JohnBywaterWard6  Dec  12 
(N)William  R.  S.  Harman 

—  Sept  13 

Lieutenant Henry  V.   Hudson  ...22  Sept  13 

Thomas  G.  Harrison  23  Jan    14 

Sidney  J.  Herbert 31  Oct   13 

William  B.  Hebbert...  8  Oct    13 
Lieut.  R.N.R.    Stanley  F.  W.  Laidlaw 

(act)'.. 2  Dec  13 


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275 


Eng.  Com William  C.  Sanders...  7  Sept  11 

Eng.  Lieut Ralph  Berry 24  Feb  12 

James  P.  Johns 27  Sept  13 

Capt.  R.M. James  Hazel  31  Oct    13 

Lieut.  R.M Thomas  G.  Hungerford 

23  Oct    13 

Chaplain  Eev.      Montagu      T. 

Hainsselin,  ba —  Nov  13 

Fleet  Surg Lancelot  Kilroy    8  Oct  13 

Staff  Surg Alexander  C.  W.  Newport 

31  Oct  13 
Ileet  Paym Ernest  A.  Redman    ...21  Apr  13 

Sub-Lieut John  S.  M.  Mackenzie 

Grieve —  Dec  13 

George  H.H. Brown...  8  Oct    13 

Assist  Paym.  ...John  R.  Cundall    17  Sept  13 

Ch.  Gunner  Frederick  Blackwell   29  July  12 

Gunner (T)Frank  Sammels  ...21  Oct    12 

Thomas  W.  Cosgrove  16  Oct    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Arthur  Jones 16  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  E.  Mitchell —  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Ernest  J.  Luscombe  (act) 
(For  Instructional  DuMes.)  16  Oct  13 

Boatswain    William  A.  Collins  ...18  Nov  13 

John  Quick  (act)   ......16  Oct  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
George  Quinn  (act)  ...16  Oct    13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
R.M.  Gunner  ...Robert  Brookes 31  Oct    13 

Carpenter James  E.  Pengelly  ...28  Mar  12 

Artif.  Eng James  H.  E.  Baines...28  Apr  13 

Walter  W.  E.  Wakely  29  Apr   13 

William  T.  Hall    27  Sept  13 

ThadeusB.Hargreaves 

(act) 27  Septl3 

Wt.  Electrician  Frank  B.Etherington 

(act) 13  Dec  13 

Midshipman Louis  P.  M.  Milner....  1  Jan  14 

Robert  C.  Crooks  1  Jan  14 

AtholW.  Mylne 1  Jan  14 

Donald  F.  Mackeson     1  Jan  14 

Frederick  J.  Walker. ..15  Jan  14 

John  P.  W.Pilditch..  15  Jan  14 

Henry  E.  H.  Palairet  15  Jan  14 

Geoffrey  L.  Lowis .15  Jan  14 

Guy  S   Laurence 15  Jan  14 

Aw'bery  R.  B.  Phelp...l5  Jan  14 

Midshipman     \  William     Homewood 

R.N.R.        )      (proby)   16  Oct  13 

Henry  B.  Langwortby' 

(proby)  16  Oct   13 

Walter  L.  Dowdeswell 

(proby)  16  Oct   13 

Shan  B.Butler  (proby)16  Oct    13 

Clerk Ernest  E.  Brightman..l6  Oct    13 

Assist.  Clerk  ...Herbert  G.  A.  Woolley—  Feb    14 

Completed  to  full  crexo  at  Devonport,  31st  October, 
1913. 


12a  ALACRITY    (late  Surprise). 

(Po.)  Despatch   Vessel, 

1,650  Ions.  I.S.P.2,000  N.D.  (3,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 6-6  pr. 

China . 

Commander Archibald  Cochrane  ...21  Feb    13 

Lieutenant....  ...Walter  H.  Leeke  4  Feb  13 

(N";Geo£frey  J.  A.  Miles 

31  July  12 

Eng.  Lieut Albert  G.  Archard 9  Dec   12 

Staff  Surg Gerald  M.  Eastment  1  Mar  13 

Sub-Lieut John  S.  Ferris 13  Feb  14 

AtSChParVgem'  j-Edward  C"  ChilA '  Mar  13 

Gunner Alfred  J.  Allum 21  Feb    13 

Commissioned  at  Chatham  on  1st  March,  191 3. 


13  ALARM.  (Dev.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

760  Tons.    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,    2-\2  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut. -Com Henry  C.  Rawlings     1  Apr  12 

Lieutenant     Evelyn  H.  Sparling...  8  Jan    12 

Eng.  Lieut Norman  Roberts    13  Oct   13 

Sub-Lieut John  W.  W.  M.  Standring 

19  Dec  13 

Gunner  (T) Arthur  H.  Jones...  19  Oct    12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


14  ALBACORE.  (Ch.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

440  Tons.  H.P.  f6,000  F.D). 

Guns — 3-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

Commander John  F.  H.  Cole —  Jan  14 

Artif.  Eng Henry  Guilford 1  June  12 

(Berne  in  'Tyne.') 


15  ALBATROSS.  (Dev.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

430  Tons,    I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — l-12pr.,    o-6pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Clive  Phillipps-Wolleyl3  Jan  14 

Artif.  Eng .Sydney  E.  Soper 9  Feb  14 

(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


16  ALBEMARLE.  (Po.)  Battle- 
ship. 

14,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  18,000  KB. 

(runs — 4-12  inch,  12-6inch,  10-12  pr., 
2-Spr. 

Portsmouth. 

Gunnery  Training  Ship. 

Captain Arthur  "W.  Craig 29  Dec   13 

Commander  Ralph  Eliot 3  Jan  14 

Lieut.-Com (T)George  R.Nixon..  22  Aug  13 

(N)Arthur  C.  Roberts  19  Dec  13 

Lieutenant    ((r)DeDhamM.T. Bedford 

8  Jan  13 

William  G.  Halliley...  13  Jan  14 

Aubrey  F.Dobbyn 1  Oct  13 

Eng.  Com John  Dawson 29  Nov  11 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  B.  Main 2  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M Noel  S.  Clutterbuck  30  Sept  13 

(22  Dec  12) 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Arthur  H.  H.  Vizard,  MB 

20  Jan   14 
Staff  Surgeon  ...John  J.  H.  Rooney...l9  Dec   13 

Staff  Paym Victor  O.  Padwick....  6  Dec  13 

Sub- Lieut  ... David  J.  R.  Simson 1  Jan   14 

Keith  M.  G.  Campbell  1  Jan   14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...William  W.  Cove 15  May  13 

Ch.  Gunner (T)James  H.  Chapman—  June  13 

Ck.  Boatswain... George  H.  Woodnutt    21  Oct  13 
Gunner  Richard  T.  T.  Lovell..20  Oct   11 

John  O  Leary    14  May  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties. ) 

Charles  W.  Beere —  Dec  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Thomas  Longridge  ...15  May  13 

Artif.Eng Arthur  W.  P.  Daw 17  Dec  12 

George  T.  Phillips  (act)26  Aug  13 

Clerk Edward  Kennedy 26  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  lbthMay,  1913. 


19  ALBION.    (Ch.)    Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.     I.H.P.  13,500  KB. 

Guns— 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  10-12  pr., 

6-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Commander Ernest  Henslowe  9  Feb  14 

Lieut.-Com (N)    Christopher    T. 

Scriven 1  Nov  18 

Lieutenant    John  D.  Campbell 15  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  A.  Chater IS  Jan    12 

Gunner   John  C.  Twomey 3  Feb    13 

Carpenter William  A.  Cooke 10  Oct  12 

Artif.  Eng Frederic  L.  Manthorp29  July  12 

'Borne  in  '  Goliath.' 
Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  2hth  August,  1909. 


19a  ALECTO.  (Ch.)  Depot  Ship 

for  Submarines. 

935  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Commander George  B.  Lewis    1  Mar  14 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Eng.  Lieut William  E  Olive 11  May  11 

(And  for  duty  in  Submarines.) 

Staff  Surg Ernest  F.  Ellis  (ta»py)10  Mar  14 

Surgeon Alfred  G.Malcolm,  MB —  Aug  13 

(Lent  R  N.  College,  Greenwich). 

Gunner (T)Thomas  W.  Hunt  5  Dec  13 

(N)Ernest  G.  Price  ...4  June  12 

Boatswain    Frederick    C.    Loder20  June  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Commissioned  at  Sheerness,  20th  June,  1912. 

(Attached  to  Portsmouth.) 


20      ALERT.    (Ch.)    Sloop. 

960  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,100  KB.  (1,400  F.B.) 

Guns — i-iinch,   4-3^?'. 

Attached  to  the  East  Indies  Station. 

Commander Arthur  E.  Wood   15  Dec   12 

Lieutenant Andrew  Johnstone  ... —  Mar  14 

John  M.  I.  Hervey...25  Mar  13 
(KHArchibald   Alison  27  Aug  13 

Surgeon Frederick  St.  B.  Wickham 

—  Mar  14 

Att&F  Leonard  R.  Barker  ...-Apr   13 

Gunner Robert  N.  Hickson —  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  E.  Winter —  Mar  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Muscat,  —  March,  1914. 


22       His  Majesty's  Yacht 
ALEXANDRA.     (Po.) 

2,050  Tons.     Turbine. 
Guns — 2-7  pr.  {Bronze). 

Captain Denis  B.  Crampton,  mvo, 

(Lent  War  Course.)        19  Aug  11 

Lieut.-Com (N)GeoffreyM.R.Rnyne8  Feb    13 

Randal  B.McCowen... 21  Jan    11 
Anthony L.  H.D.Coke   1  Feb  13 

Lieutenant Philip  H.  Irwin 4  Feb   14 

Ung.  Com Joseph  H.  H.  Ireland, 

mvo 16  Aug  06 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Frank  H.  Nimmo 7  May  03 

Att£gr-  tLesiie  c-  e-  A*re 5  *«*  « 

Ch.  Gunner Frederick  H.  Tull 11  Nov  09 

Ch.  Boatswain  (T)AnthonyH  Goatleyl7  Aug  07 

Ch.  Carpenter... George  M.  Luxon 16  Oct    12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Henry  Pegler 22  Jan  14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  7th  May,\90S. 


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23  ALGERINE.  (Dev.)  Sloop. 

1,050  Tons. 

I.H.P.  1,100.    N.D.  (1,400  F.D.) 

Guns—  4-4  inch,   4-3 pr. 

West  Coast  of  America. 

Captain Robert  G.  Corbett 10  Dec   13 

(Senior  Naval  Officer  West  Coast  of  America.) 

Lieutenant   ...Horatio  M.  Garrett  6  Apr  12 

(N)  William  S.  Chalmers 

—  May  13 

Robert  F.  Knight 14  Feb  14 

Staff  Surgeon  ...(I)Frank  E.  Bolton  ...  6  Apr  12 

A^'cPkarTe       }  Thomas  °"  Jackie...  6  Apr  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Herbert  J.  Chafle 6  Apr  12 

Gunner William  G.Wakeham   6  Apr  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Esquimau,  6th  April,  1912. 


24  AMAZON.       (Po.)      Torpedo 

'     Boat  Destroyer. 

970  Tons.     H.P.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com Henry  G.  L.  Oliphant  17  Jan  11 

Lieutenant   Henry  E.  Horan 27  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut CharlesE.  Button 13  May  12 

Sub-Lieut Brian  S.  Bickmore  ...25  Sept  13 

Gunner (T)Constantine  Doherty 

9  Dec  12 
(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


25  AMBUSCADE.  (Po.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

935  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com Gordon  A.  Coles    25  June  13 

Lieutenant   Colin  S.  Thomson 11  Feb    14 

Harold  S   Gillett 26  Junel3 

Eng.  Lieut William  H.  Outfin  ....24  Oct    12 

Gunner (T)Thomas  Lynch    ...23  June  13 

(Borne  in  'Hecla.') 


26      AMETHYST.    (Po.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,000  Tons.    Turbine. 

Guns — \2-±inch,  8-3 pr. 

First  Fleet. 

Ship  of  Captain  (T)  Destroyer  Flotillas. 

Captain Reginald  Y.  Tyrwhitt  1  Dec   13 

(Captain  (T)  in  command  of  Destroyer 
Flotillas  of  First  Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com (T)Eric  G.  Robinson..  1  Oct  13 

(N)Evan  H.  Martin  ...  1  Oct   13 

Lieutenant (G)Geoffrey  S.  Arbuthnot 

1  Oct  13 
(S)Eric  W.  P.  Westmacott 

1  Oct  13 
Frederick  T.  Stringer  6  Oct  13 

Eng.  Lieut Leslie  Robins 23  Mar  14 

(And  for  duty  with  T.  B.  D's.) 

William  A.  Bury   1  Oct   1.3 

Staff  Surgeon  ...William  Bastian    10  May  12 

Staff  Paym Percy  Cruse 1  Oct  13 

Asst.  Paym Kenneth  E.  Badcock....29  Dec  13 

(For  duty  with  Captain  (T)  ) 

Sub-Lieut Rudolph  H.  E.  M,  P. 

de  Lisle    4  Oct  13 

Gunner Walter  W.  L.  Newnhaml6May  11 

Carpenter Frederick    J.    Carter 

(act)  1  Oct  13 
Artif.  Eng.    ...William  H.  Whittaker  23  Oct   12 

Asst.  Clerk Ralph  E .  Tugman 1  Oct    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  October,  1913. 


27         AMPHION.      (Dev.) 

Light   Cruiser. 

3,440  Tons.    H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns—10-4:inch,  4r-3pr. 

First  Light  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Thomas  D.  Pratt  22 

Lieutenant (G-)John  C.  Tovey 2 

(N)John  W.  Clayton  1 
Edward  S.  F.  Fegen..  4 

Charles  K.  Adam 3 

Lieut.  i?.i\r.J?....Kingsley     G.     Howe 

(act)   8 

Eng.  Com Charles  G.  Ware 17 

Eng.  Lieut Howard  Wormell 26 

Staff  Surg Herbert  R.  H.  Denny  19 

Staff  Paym Joseph  T.  Gedge   21 

Sub-Lieut Jeffrey  K.  Laughton  4 

Gunner (T)Ric'hard  H.  Quick     9 

JohnN.O.  Gould 18 

Carpenter Herbert  R.  Lillicrap  ..  4 

Artif.  Eng Leonard  W.  Lindsay. ..17 

James  P.  K.  Grinithsl7 

Clerk Reginald  H.  Kitchin  15 

Commissioned  at  Devonport,  2nd  April, 


Oct 

13 

Apr 

13 

Jan 

13 

Feb 

14 

Jan 

14 

Oct 

13 

Oct 

11 

Jan 

12 

Mar 

13 

Dec 

12 

Feb 

11 

Aug 

13 

Apr 

13 

Dec 

11 

Mar 

13 

Mar 

13 

Jan 

14 

1913 

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28  AMPHITRITE.(Z>ey.)  Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns— 16-6  inch,  12-12 pr.,  3-3^?r. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

For  Training  of  Stokers. 

Commander Cecil  F.  L.  Watson  ...  8  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  B.  Marcon...  5  Aug  12 

Eng.  Com Frank  Main 16  Dec   13 

Ch.  Gunner  Charles  F.  Stephens. ..25  Mar  13 

Ch.  Boatswain... Henry  Badcock 20  Nov  13 

Thomas  R,  Tremethick 

15  July  13 

Samuel  Ball 1  May  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Albert  J.  Bolas 8  Deo   13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  T.  A.  Lacey...  3  Mar   14 

(Borne  in '  Vivid..') 


29  ANDROMACHE.  (Ch.)  Light 
Cruiser. 

3,400  Tons.    I.H.P.  7,000  N.D. 
(9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-4'7  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 
Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Commander Reginald  L.  Crichton  21  Jan  14 

Lieut.-Com Alexander  B.  MeCullagh 

29  July  12 

Lieutenant (N)Claude  B.  Elbrow    5  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut ArthurC.Hall 17  Feb  12 

Staff  Surgeon Robert  Hughes 22  Mar  13 

Asst.  Paym.     lBdwin  p.  Thompson    12  Nov  12 
Di  charge.  J  ** 

Gunner (T)Francis  L.  Crocombe 

16  Oct    13 
William  C.ButtenshawlS  Apr  12 

Carpenter RichardE.  Brewer 8  Junel3 

Artif.  En<) James  Keenan   9  Apr    13 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  13th  September,  1909. 


31  ANGLER.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

335  Tons  I.H.P.  (5,700  F.D.~) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  'Excellent.' 

Ch   Gunner  i»| FrederickB.  c.  Hurst-16  Dec  13 

Command  ...  J 
Ch.  Artif.  Enf. .William  J.  Musselwhite 

17   Jan  13 
(Borne  in  'Excellent.') 


34  ANTRIM.   (Ch.)  Cruiser. 

10,850  Tons.    I.H.P.     20,500  N.D. 
(21,000  F.D.) 

Guns— 4-7-5  inch    6-6  inch,  20-3^r. 

Flag  Ship  of  Rear  Admiral  Commanding 
Third  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Bear- Admiral... William  C.  Pakenham, 

CB,  mvo 19  Dec  13 


Secretary Cecil  A.  Ward  19  Dec  13 

Flag  Lieut (S)Stewart  D.  Spicer  ...19  Dec  13 


For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt James T.  Willoughby... 20  Feb  14 

Capt.  B.  M,    ...Alexander  G.  W.  Grierson 

11  Dec  12 
11  May  11 
(Asst.  for  W.  T.  Duties) 

Clerk  to  Sec Nowell  Baird   19  Dec  13 

Robert  H.  Carter   9  Dec  13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  E.  Morris 22  Apr  13 

(To  Assist.  Eng.  Capt.) 


Captain Vincent  B.  Molteno  ...19  Dec  13 

Commander (N)John  A.  Webster, 

mvo 19  Dec  13 

Edward  C.Kennedy...  2  Jan    13 

Lieut.-Com.  ...   .Walter  Dasent 22  Oct  12 

(G)John  B.  Ha!y    1  Mar  14 

Lieutenant    (T)  Gordon  R.  Bald  ...13  Dec  12 

Charles  de  Burgh 1 1  Mar   14 

Martin  A.  F.  Hood 15  May  13 

(For  Physical  Training  Duties) 
George  D.  W.  Turner  12  May  13 

Harry  A.  Pelham 30  Oct    13 

Eng.  Com Victor  de  Paris  12  Jan  12 

Eng.  Lieut Richard  D.  Harvey  ... —  May  10 

Frederick  H.  Buckmaster 

7  Jan  13 

Major  R.M.A... .John  P.  Shine 23  Dec  13 

Lieut.  B.M (I)Raymond  A.  Poland 

22  Dec  13 

Chaplain Rev.    Thomas    W.    L. 

Caspersz,  MA 14  Jan  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Edwin  S.  Miller,  MB   11  Aug  13 

FleetPaym Gilbert  Graham  20  Sept  11 

Surgeon Devonshire  H.  P.  Pearson 

15  Jan    14 

Sub-Lieut Walter  Borrowes   6Junel3 

Henry  N.  Lake 10  Oct    13 

Duke    J.    Anderson- 

Morshead  (act)  6  Feb  14 

Mate  Lionel  Mclntyre  29  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...William  D    Stewart...   8  Jan  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Thomas  H.  Hicks 7  Sept  12 

Gunner Frederick  J.  Stone  ....  1  Mar  12 

Hugh  Thompson 3  Dec  12 

(for  Instructional  Duties) 
(T) William  G.  Bourne  8  Sept  13 

Boatswain    Harry  E.  Foster    1  Jan  13 

Sig.  Boatswain.. Robert  Sutherland  ...—  Feb   14 


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Artif.  Eng Harold  Dearman  20  July  11 

George  C.  Southron    12  Sept  13 
Rowland   Brightman  11  Jan  12 

Sydney  J.  Todd 3  Dec  12 

Clerk    John  N.  Kennedy —  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham  on  the  bth  March, 

1912. 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Sheerness  on  3rd 

December,  1912. 


34a      APOLLO.    (Ch.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

3,400  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-4  "7  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 
Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Commander Forster  D.  Arnold  Forster 

1  Jan  14 

Lieut.-Com Francis  P.  Saunders.. .22  Feb  12 

Lieutenant   (N)  Neville  D.  B.  Taylor 

26  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  E   Viuning 3  Mar  14 

Staff  Surgeon   ...(I)Fred  C.  B.  Gittings,  md 

14  Nov  12 

^Charl?'  \  Thomas M.  Fitzgerald  11  Oct  13 
Gunner George  Williams   24  Dec  12 

(T)Leonard  Parsons...  9  June  13 

Carpenter William  H.  Staddon...—  July  12 

Artif .  Eng Robert  Aitken  2  Apr   13 

He- commissioned  at  Devonport,  \%th 

November,  1913. 

35  AQUARIUS.  (Ch.)  Depot  Ship. 

3,660  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,100  N.D. 

Patrol  flotillas. 
Attached  to  Eighth  I'lotilla. 

Commander Cyril  T.Hewlatt-Cooper6  Mar  13 

Lieutenant   (N)Percy  Strickland    1  July  13 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  Clift   1  July  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Torpedo  Boats') 

A1n  Cl!argeU  f  Arthur  S.  Whyham...  1  July  13 

Gunner  George  B.  Smith —  Sept  13 

Boatswain    Henry    A.    Filewood 

(act.) 1  July  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Carpenter    Albert  A.  Walke Sept  12 

Artif .  Eng Reginald  Manton 26  Aug   13 

Commissioned  at  Sheerness,  1st  July,  1913. 


36  ARAB.   (Lev.)   Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

470  Tons.    I.H.P.    (8,600  F.D.) 

Guns—\-\.1pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  F.  Crutchley    4  July  11 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.. .Edwin  Palfreman...,..30  Jan   13 
(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


37  ARCHER.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

775  Tons.    HP.     (16,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Herbert  F.  Littledale  14  Mar  12 

Lieutenant Edward  D.W.  Lawford  1  Oct   12 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  L.  Butt 17   Feb  14 

Sub-Lieut Dudley  F.  Persse 1  Oct  13 

Gunner T)  Victor  Spyers    7  Mar  13 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.' ) 

37«  ARDENT.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

931  Tons.    HP.    (24,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla ' 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  Marsden 16  Feb  14 

Lieutenant    Claud  M.  A.  Wellesley 

18  Feb   14 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  E.  Shillcock... 24  Apr  12 

Sub-Lieut Charles  P.  Christie  (act) 

10  Feb   14 

Gunner  (T)Albert  G.  N.  Livermore 

16  Feb   14 
(Borne  in '  Hecla.') 


Sib  ARETHUSA.     (Ch.)    Light 
Cruiser. 

Completing  at  Chatham. 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  H.  Johnson 20  Oct    13 

Gunner  (T) James  D.  Godfrey 26  Mar  14 

Carpenter Alfred  Thorne 21  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


38  ARGONAUT.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 
11,000  Tons.    LHP.  18,000  N.D 
Guns— 16-6  inch,  12-12jb>\,  3-3pr. 

Third  Fleet. 
Portsmouth. 

Captain Spencer  A.  Hickley  ...  6  Dec   13 

(And  for  charge  of  a  group  of  Ships 
of  the  Third  Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  N.  Gouldsmithl8  Nov  13 

Eng.  Com George  J.  Sisley 27  Mar  12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...*Hugh  Clift    1  Dec   13 

Fleet  Paymaster*Char\es  S.  Inglis 1  Dec   13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...*Clarenee  Teasdale-Buckell 

1  Decl  13 

Ch.  Gunner Edward  H.  Baldwin..  18  July  12 

Carpenter John  C.Burt  19  Dec  12 

Artif.  Eng Edgar  F.  Smith —  Novl2 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  29iA  February, 

1912. 

*  And  for  group  of  ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


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39  ARGYLL.  (Dev.)  Cruiser. 

10,850  Tons.    I.H.P.    20,500  N.D. 

(21,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-7-5  inch,   6-6  inch,  20-3 pr. 
Third  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Vivian  H.  G.  Bernard   1  May  12 

Commander  William  W.  Wilson  ...31  July  12 

Lieut. -Com (Gr)SebaldW.B. Green  17  Mar  14 

Lieutenant    (N)Graham  C.  Glen. ..26  Sept  13 

Salisbury  EL  Simpson  17  Mar  14 
Reginald  T.  Dimsdale  26  Feb  14 
(T)Evelyn  T.  Wiekham29Augl3 
Charles  E.  B.  Simeon  18  Jan  13 
John  W.  Durnford  ...17  Mar  14 
Lieut.  Jl.N.li.... Cecil  E.  Pilkington  ...  3  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com William  H.  Pratt 31  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut Macieod  G.A. Edwards  3  Feb   14 

Percy  R.  Rashbrook...   9  Aug  13 

Capt.  E.M. James  Macnair-Smithl7  Mar  14 

Chaplain  ., Rev. William  H.  Chappell, 

ma  17  Mar  14 

Fleet  Surgeon.... James  D.S.  Milln,  MB  31  Dec  12 

Fleet  Paym Leonard  E.  Tier 17  Mar  14 

Surgeon Michael  Meehan 17  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut Harold  E.  Evans —  Dee  13 

Eric  R.  Reed 8  Oct    13 

Aist.  Paym AlgernonW.P. Phillips  2  Sept  13 

William  B.  Spry 5  Mar  12 

Ch.  Gunner John  Leaman 13  Mar   14 

Gunner Ernest  J.  R.  Staple  ...15  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Edwin  G.  Cutcliffe  ...14  Dec  12 

Robert  Crispin  (act)  ...16  Dec  12 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain  George  F.  Alder, 25  June  12 

Carpenter William  J.  Griffin 29  Aug  12 

Artif.  Eng John  C.  R.Blampey...l7  Mar  14 

Frederick  C.Stanborough 

30  Jan    13 

John  Wilson  (act)    ...27  Sept  13 

Wt.  Mechanician]  ohn  Cough)an(act)...17  Mar  14 

Assist.  Clerk   ..  Basil  H.  Godfrey  17  Mar  14 

Re-comm  is  signed  at  Devonport  on  11th  March,  1914 

40  ARIADNE.    (Po.)  Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns— 16-6  inch,  12-12  pr.t  3-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

For  Training  of  Stokers. 

Commander Herbert  M.   Edwards  8  Jan    14 

Lieut.- Com Kennedy  G.  Brooke    — Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Walter  T.  Steam  22  Aug  12 

Ch.  Gunner  ..  ...Frederick  8.  Lowlett  19  May  12 

Carpenter. Joseph  Poling 24  Dec    13 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  Brown  26  Jan  14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  January,  1914. 
(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 

41  ARIEL.    (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

763  Tons.     H.P    (15,500  F.D.) 

Gvms— SMI  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

^Tander  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut. -Com Dashwood  F.  Moir  ...  9  Jan   12 

Lieutenant John   H.    Brougham  7   Feb  14 

Eng.  Lieut Herbert  W.  Portch....  1  Feb   11 

Sub.  Lieut Edmund     Johnstone  7  Feb  14 

Gunner (T)  Charles  J.  Pounds  9  Feb  14 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.'') 


42     ARROGANT.     (Po.)    Light 
Cruiser. 

5,750  Tons.    I.E.P.  lOfiWN.D. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Portsmouth. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Tender  to  'Dolphin.' 

Lieut. -Com Martin  E.  Nasmith  ...15  Aug  12 

(For  Submarines,  for  duty  roith  Commodore  (S), 
and  for  Instructional  and  Drafting  duties.) 

Lieutenant Thomas  W.  Martin  ...19  Sept  12 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  C.  Green 13  Sept  13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 

for  various  services : — 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    Brownlow    V.   Layard 

(C.32)     8  Feb    13 

JohnF.Hutchings(CM)'2f>~Kov  13 
George  Pilkington  (C  31) 

14  Nov  12 
Gerald  E.  B.  Carter 

(C.  33) 2  Deo    10 

Victor  E.  Ward  (CAS)  1  Apr  09 
A.  Gordon  Hine  (C35)  2  Sept  13 
Thomas  B.S.  McGregor 

Robertson  (C  17) 27  Sept  13 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    Alfred  M.  Winser 1  May  13 

Harold  V.  Lyon -  June  13 

Christopher  P.  Satow.. 20  Feb  13 

James  L.  Boyd 20  Oct    13 

John  F.  Tryon 6  Oct    13 

Guy  D'Oyly  Hughes  ...20  Oct    13 

Francis  E.  Oakeley 27  Sept  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  July,  1911. 
(Borne  in  'Dolphin.') 


43      ARUN.  {Ch)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns—4r-12pr. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief,  Home  Fleet. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Dake.' 

Lieut  inComd.... Thomas  G.  Carter 17  Sept  11 

Artif.  Eng Samuel  Leather 25  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.') 


44  ASSISTANCE.   (Po.)  Repair 

Ship. 

9,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  (4,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 10-3  pr. 

Attached  to  Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Harry  M.  K.  Betty  ...15   Jan  13 

IJeut.-Com Henry  E  Jane 1  Aug  11 

Lieutenant  (N)George  E.  Sutcliff—  Aug  13 

John  S.  Prescott-Roberts  : 

20  Jan    13 

Eng.  Com SberardM.O.Fawckner 

(For  charge  of  machinery.)  1  Apr  12 

Eng.  Lieut George  W.  Odam 1  Feb    12 

Staff  Surg Ramsey  M.  Richards. ..14  May  12 

Staff  Pavm Alfred  E.  Aylen 28  Feb  14 


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Ch.  Gunner Charles  B.  Sainsbury  25  Sept  13 

Ch.  Carpenter ...  Thomas  F.  Harry 8  Sept  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.. Richard  J.  Figgins....  10  Aug  11 

Gunner (T)GeorgeF.  KillhamlO  Jan  13 

Boatsiuain Joseph  H.  Evans   1  Apr  12 

Stephen  P.  Hare  29  June  12 

(ForQ.D.  Duties.) 
Artif.  Eng William  J.  Boyd  11  Jan  13 

Benjamin  J.  Presland 

(act)    13  Sept  13 

Wt.  Electrician  George  W.  Hows 5  Dec  12 

Ctmmutioned  at  Gibraltar,  2Sth  November,  1906. 

46  ASTR^EA.     (Ch.)      Light 

Cruiser. 
4,360  Tons.  LHP.  7,000  N.D. (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns— 2-Q  inch,      8-47  inch,        8-6  pr., 
1-3  jpr. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Captain Alfred  O.  Sykes 22  Apr   13 

Lieut. -Com Robert  C.  Davenport  11  Mar  13 

Lieutenant  (N)Cecil  E.  Brooke  ...22  Apr    13 

William  R.  J.  White     1  Apr    13 

(G)RolandA.Clark  ...22  Apr    13 
Eng.  Lieut David  G.  Black 28  Feb    13 

Leslie  Gregory 22  Apr    13 

Chaplain  Rev.  Francis  B.  Rowley, 

ma 20  June  13 

Staff  Surgeon.... William  H.  Daw 12  May  13 

Paymaster Norman  P.  Roy 19  Apr    13 

Surgeon  Richard  M.  R.  Thurs- 

field 22  Apr    13 

Sub-Lieut John  R.  P.  Thompson  8  Oct    13 

Ch.  Gunner (T)Frederick  8.  Scott    8  Apr    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng... William  Hughes 22  Apr    13 

Gunner  Frederick  Hills 10  Jan    13 

Joseph  M.  Cole 22  Apr    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Carpenter Albert  G.  S.  Edwards    8  Apr   13 

Clerk Herbert  R.H.Vaughan22  Apr    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  22nd  April,  1913. 

46a  ATTACK.      (Po.)     Torpedo 
Boat  Destroyer. 

785  Tons.    HP.  (16,000  F.P.~) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  l-V&pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut  -Com... Cyril  Callaghan 21  May  12 

Lieutenant... Austin  G.  Lilley 29  Oct  13 

Eng.  Lieut.    William  G.  Colquhoun  ...20  Feb  11 

Sub-Lieut... . Gerald  E  Boultbee  18  Junel2 

Gunner  (T)Alfred  W.  Gullv     22  May  12 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

47  ATTENTIVE.   (Po.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

2,670  Tons.    I.H.P.  (14,900  F.D.~) 

Guns — 9-4  inch. 

Patrol  FloUllas. 

Attached  to  Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain Charles    D.  Johnson, 

mvo    29  Aug  13 

(And  in  command  of  Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 


Lieut.-Com (Gr)FrancisH.L.Lewin29  Aug  13 

(Andfor  duty  with  T.B.  Desiroyers.) 

(T)Donald  ■Errington—  Aug   13 
(Andfor  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Lieutenant  George  C.  H.  Lavvaou  17  June  13 

Henry  C.  C.  Clarke  ...  1  July  13 
(N) Robert  G.  Duka....29  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  B.  Pulliblank...    1  Jan  13 

(And  for  duty  with  T.  />'.  D's.) 

Fleet  Surg George  R.  MacMahon, 

mb.  ba 31  Dec  13 

Staff  Surg Edmund  Cox,  MB,  BA   1  July  13 

Fleet  Paym (I)Charles  M.  Luckham 

29  Aug  13 

Arthur  R.  Ireland 28  June  13 

Staff  Paym Arthur  Mudge  29  Aug  13 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 
Assist.  Paym.  ...Reginald  E.  I.  Crosse  29  Aug  13 
William  S.  Skinner  ...29  Aug  13 
( Clerk  to  Captain  ' '  D.'") 

Gunner Harry  Thompson  16  June  13 

(T)William  Preston  ...  5  June  13 
Charles  T.  Scrimshaw 

(act) 19  Jan   14 

(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Sig.  Boatswain. Ernest  T.  Veryard 29  Aug  13 

Carpenter Alfred  Blake 5  Aug    13 

Artif.  Eng Robert  J.  Ross.... 21  Mayl3 

William  T.  Kirkland 

(act) 1  July  13 

Commissioned  at  Devonport,  1st  July,  1913. 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For    Command    of    Reserve    T.B. 
Destroyers. 

Lieut.-Com.  Gerald  C.  Harrison....  14  Mar  14 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

Lieut.  R.N. R.... Thomas    W.     Stanley 

(act) 11  Mar  14 

James  G.P.  Bisset  (act)  27  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com William  R.  Parsons  ...21  Jan   13 

Sub-Lieut Patrick  W.  R.  Weir...—  Oct    13 

John  I.  Moore 26  Mar  14 

Dawson  R.  Miller —  Mar  14 

Ldben  E.  H.  Mnund  ...—  Mar  14 

Frank  M.Abbott 26  Mar  14 

Thomas  II.  Crookshank 
(act) 12  Mar  14 

Ch.  Gunner Arthur  C.  Burgess 1  Oct    13 

Gunner William  B.  Wilkie 31  Jan   14 

George  F.  Yandell 23  Apr   13 

Thomas  D.  Casey  1  Aug  13 

Aaron  J.   Green 28  Aug  12 

(T)  Donald  MacDonald  3  Feb  14 
John       G.       Metcalfe 

(tempy) 29  Aug    13 

George  Richardson.....  9  Mar  14 
Timothy  J.  Kennedy. ...26  Jan    14 

Ernest  Smith 7  Feb  14 

Percy  V.  Organ 17  Aug  12 

George  E.  Harrison. ...11  8ept  12 
Michael  O'Halloran  ...27  Jan  14 
(T) Arthur H. Fur neaux  3  Feb    14 

Tenders. 
See  •  '  U'.d. 


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48    AUDACIOUS.     (Po.) 

Battleship. 

23,000  Tons.     LT.P.  27,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-13-5 inch,  16-iinch,  i-3pr. 

Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Cecil  F.  Dampier^4a!C30  May  13 

Commander Lancelot  N.  Turton  ...20  Mar  13 

Linit.-Com (N)Francis  M.  Hodgson 

24  Apr  13 
(G-)PhilipW.  Douglas  7  Mar  13 
(T)Robert  8.  MacFarlan 

10  Apr   13 

Edward  H.  Cater  1  Oct  13 

Lieutenant  Henry    D.   Pridham- 

Wippell. 1  Oct  13 

Francis  W.  Craven....  3  Oct  13 

Edward   B.  Arathoon  6  Oct  13 

Thomas  D.  Galbraith  7  Oct   13 

Lieut.  R.N.R. .. .Rupert  H.Walley  (act)  5  Nov  13 

Eng.Com WilliamC.8.P.Bartwelll7  Jan  12 

Eng.  Lieut John  R.  Macey 24  Feb  12 

Harold  S.  Warren 27  Sept  13 

Capt.  R.M.A.... Christopher  M.  Durrant 

16  Jan  14 

Lieut.  R.M. Melvill  8.  Innes 21  Oct    13 

Chaplain  .Reu.Franeis  T.  Robinson, 

ma 13  Jan   14 

Fleet  Surg (I)John  C.  Rowan,  mb14  Oct    13 

Staff  Surg Keuelm  D.  Eell 14  Oct    13 

Meet  Paym Felix  Abraham 30  Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut Edward  F.  Fanning....  13  Nov  13 

Basil  N.  Oownie — 

Assist.  Paym.... Ernest  E.  J.  Webster  14  Oct    13 
Hector  R.  M.  Woodhouse 

30  Sept  13 

Ch. Boatswain.. .Philip  Flynn  1  Nov  13 

Gunner Edward  H.  Capell 1  Jan  13 

(T) Walter  Thorogood  2  Nov  12 

Edward  A.  ripittle 19  Dec  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  McDermott  (act)  14  Oct  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties. ) 

Herbert  H.  Courtney  (act) 
(For  Instructional  Duties.)    14  Oct  13 

Boatswain William  H.  Fenn —  Oct    13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

John  Feeley  (act) 14  Oct    13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Henry  D.Wright  (act)  14  Oct    13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

R.M.  Gunner. ...George  L.  Rose 21  Oct   13 

Carpenter ...Herbert  E.  Skeens   ...14  Sept  12 

Artif.  Eng James  Allen ...27  Sept  13 

George  McDonald., ...18  Apr    13 

Allan  Park 6  Sept  13 

William  H.  Craddock 

(act) 27  Sept  13 

Midshipman Harold  E.  Spragge....  1  Jail  14 

Charles  C.  Flemming  1  Jan   14 

Roger  P.  Selby  1  Jan   14 

Philip  W.  Rhodes 1  Jan  14 

Frank  A.  Single 15  Jan  14 

-  Ealph  W.  K.  Twinberrow 

15  Jan  14 
Russell  Bolingbroke... 15  Jan  14 
Timothy  F.  Turner.. ..15  Jan  14 

John  E.  Sissmore 15  Jan  14 

Hugh  Dixon 15  Jan  14 


Midshipman     \  Lancelot    T.    Simpson 

R.N.R.  S     (proby)  31  Dee 

John  W.  Stevens  (proby) 

31  Dec 
William  K.  Davy  (proby) 

31  Dec 
Thomas  Smith  (probu)  31  Dec 

Asst.  Clerk  Eric  G.  T.  Churcher. .  .10  Feb 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  21st  October,  191 


48a     AURORA.      [Lev.)      Light 
Cruiser. 

Completing  at  Devonport. 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  E.  Cock ,...10  Oct  13 

Alfred  C.  Brook 12  Dec  13 

Gunner  John  F.  Hannaford...24  Feb  14 

Carpenter James  G.  Rogers 15  Oct  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

49    AVON.  (Dev.)  Torpedo  Boat 
Destroyer. 
355  Tons.    l.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 
Guns — l-12pr.,  5-6pr. 

■    Patrol  Flotillas. 
Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Leander.' 
Commander Charles  A.  W.Wright- 
son  30  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng... Frederick  Oldreive....  4  June  13 
(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


58  BACCHANTE.  (Ch.)  Cruiser. 

12,000  Tom.    I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 

Guns—  2-9-2  inch,  12-G  inch,  12-12  pr., 

3-3pr. 

Third  fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Commander  ......Alexander  G.  Wright  30  Nov  12 

Lieut.-Com Jack  F.  V.  Guise 14  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Thomas  W.  Richards  10  June  12 

Ch.  Gunner George  W.  Blackman  29  Aug  13 

Carpenter Philip  H.  Lillicrap  ...  9  Feb  14 

Artif.  Eng Herbert  G.  Ram    3  May  10 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  loth  March,  1912. 
(Borne  in  '  Cressy.') 

54  BADGER.  (Po. )  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

800  Tons.     H.P.  (16,500  F.D.) 

Gtms — 2-4  mm,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Commander Charles  A.'  Fremantle29  July  12 

Lieutenant    Reginald  Nash   29  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut Edwin  Cole 9  Jan    11 

Sub-Lieut Charles  W.   V.   T.   S. 

Lepper    5  Feb   13 

Gunner (T)Cornelius  O'Rourke 

(act)    17  May  13 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

55  BARHAM.     Battleship. 

Building  by  Messrs.  JohnBrown  Sf  Co.,  Glasgow. 

Eng.  Com James  P.  Leahy 16  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.' 


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284 


58'     BASILISK.    (Ch.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

976  Tons.     Turbine.  H.P.  (12,600  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-l'2pr. 

Mediterranean . 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com Edwin  A.  Homan 13  June  12 

Lieutenant Walter  H.  G.  Fallowiield 

7  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  C.  Green 7  Nov  13 

Sub-Lieut Lancelot  Tomkinson    15  Dec  13 

Gunner (T)William  G.  Worsh  8  Feb   13 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


59      BAT.     {Ch.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

360  Tons.  I.H.P.  (5,900  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-Qpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tgne.' 

^Command}  D*S™™A  Maxwe11  -  3   Feb  14 

Art.  Eng Edward  Golby   14  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Tyne') 


60  BEAGLE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

950  Tons.     Turbine.  H.P.  (12,500  F.D.) 

Guns — l-iinch,  3-12 pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Commander Harry  R.  Godfrey  ....  1  Feb  13 

Lieutenant    Charlie  F.  Bush 17  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  R.  Fendick....30  May  13 

Sub-Lieut Douglas  Garvey   10  Oct    12 

Gunner  , (T)Alexander  W.  Stephens 

(act)  22  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


60a  BEAVER.  (Po.)Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

810  Tons.     H.P.  (16,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Kenneth  A.  Beattie...20  Jan  14 

Lieutenant  (N)Frederick    W.    8. 

Gleed 1  Apr    13 

Lieut.  B.N.B.... George  D.  Connell  ...  2  Apr    13 

Eng.  Lieut (I)Jesse  H.  Harrison     1  Feb  11 

Sub-Lieut Robert  G.  Llewellyn. .22  Dec  13 

Gunner (T)David  Fernie  (act)  31  Mar  13 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


61     BELLEROPHON.        (Dev). 

Battleship. 

18,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12  inch,  16-iinck,  £-3pr. 

Will  join  Fourth  Battle  Squadron  on  8th  April. 

Captain Edward  F.  Bruen 18  Aug  13 

Commander Harold  D.  Briggs   28  Dec  12 

(D(N)RichardA.S.Hill  1  Apr  13 

Lieut.-Com (T)Charles  B.Dickson  6  Jan  14 

(G)HughD. Hamilton  lOApr  12 
George  P.  Sherston...20  Sept  13 

Lieutenant     Geoffrey  D.  Taylor  ...31  Jan   13 

Russell  R.  J.  Pound  ..25  Mar  13 
Harold  T.  C.  Walker    18  Aug  03 

Laurence  B,  Hill 8  Oct    13 

Lieut.  B.N.B.... Walter  de  B.  Thomas 

(act) 15  Dec   13 

Eng.  Com. George  W.  Baldwin... 19  Feb  13 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  W.  Newton...   15  Aug  13 

George  H.  Turrall   ...  1  Jan  14 
Capt.  B.M.A.. ..Guye  W.  Lushington    8  Apr  12 

Capt.  B.M. Arthur  K.  Evans  26  Nov  12 

Chaplain Bev.  William  Fenn.BA.  1  Apr  13 

Fleet  Surg Walter  J.  Bearblock  ...31  Dec  12 

Staff  Surgeon. ...Percy  M.  Rivaz  MB  ...  1   Oct  13 
Stay'  Faymaster  Ernest  W.  S.  Pell  owe  1  Apr   13 

Sub-Lieut CharlesT.BlackBarnes  6  Feb  14 

EdwardG.Gunner(arf)  ISSeptll 
BryanF.Wingfield(fflc*)15Septll 
John  G.  Barrow  (act)  15  Sept  11 
IanA.P.Macintyre(aci)15Septll 
Henry  P.  D'A. Benson 

(act)   15  Sept  11 

Assist.  Paym.  ...AlanK.  Hornstein... —  Feb    14 

Ch.  Gunner James  H.  Hick 22  Mar  13 

Gunner (T)JamesW.Fishendenl7  Marl3 

James  F.  W.  Thornton  1  Apr  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

James  H.  Moore  (act)  16  June  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Lionel  J.  Backhouse  (act.) 
(For  Instructional  Duties.)  24  May  13 

B.M.  Gunner  ...Joseph  E.  Swain —  Oct  11 

Boatswain Frederick  P.  Roberts    17  Mar  13 

James  Tierney 1  Apr  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Preston  G.  Avery 9  June  13 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  Bruce 1  Apr  13 

John  Mitchell 29  Mar  12 

George  E.  Every 28  Mar  12 

William    J.    Germon 

(act)  7  Mar  14 

Midshipman Leslie  G.  Griffiths    ...15  Sept  12 

RalphS.  Booth  15  Sept  12 

Alec  M.  Carrie  15  Sept  12 

FitzHugh  C.  Lyon  ...15  Sept  12 
Athelstane  H.  H.  Doelberg 

15  Sept  13 

John  S.  Kirkland 15  Sept  13 

Lawrence  S.  Bontor...l5  Sept  13 
The  Hon.  Christopher 

J.  H.  Roper-Curzon  15  Sept  13 
John  P.  de  B.  Smith  15  Sept  13 

Clerk Adrian  M.  Pigott  31  July  12 

Assist.  Clerk Henry  G.  Lloyd-Boberts  9  Aug  13 

Edward  S.  Burton 1  Feb  14 

Be-commissvmed at  Devonport.lst  April,  1913. 


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62  BELLONA.      (Dev.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

3,350  Tons.    H. P.  (18,000  F.3.) 

Guns — 64«rfj,  4-3  pr. 

Attached  to  First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain   *Percy  M.  R.  Royds....  5  July  13 

Lieut.-Com (Gr)Arthur  C.  Petherick 

16  June  13 

Lieutenant *(N)Brnest  J.  Spooner 

31  Mar   14 

Charles  B.  Neate  23  Oct    12 

David  N.  W.  Joel 10  Mar  13 

Lieut.  RN.R.  "Douglas    G-.    Jeffrey 

(act)    8  Oct   13 

Eng.  Com *Fellowes  T.  Simmonsl5  Oct   13 

Eng.  Lieut.    ...*Richard  0.  Brown 29  July  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Leonard  8.  Wbitwam, 

mb  1  Oct    12 

Paymaster ;tHorace  Baird 5  Apr   13 

ASSRtkFRym'  \  *v.Yvian  H.Coles 2  Jan  14 

Ch  Gunner   ...*Albert  Whiting 1  June  12 

Gunner    *(T)Albert  E.  Jackson20  Jan  14 

Sig.  Boatswain* Alfred  Edwards 1  Jan  14 

Carpenter  "Thomas  F.Tyacke(actj20  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng *Clarence  Schorield....  1  June  12 

*GeorgeM.Donald(act)15  Sept  13 
He-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  the  21th  March, 

iyi2. 
To  be  recommissioned  at  Devonport  on  31st  March, 

1914. 
'And  on  re-commissioning . 

62a  BENBOW.    (Po.)  Battleship. 

25,000  Tons.    H.P.  29,000  N.D. 
Gkms — 10-13"5  inch,  12-6  inch,  2-3  inch, 

4-3  pr. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  heardmore  6}  Co. ,  Glasgow. 

Lieutenant (Gr)William  R.  Phillimore 

12  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Ernest  L.  Sagar 16  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  C.  Haydon  ...29  Apr  13 

Ch.  Gunner George  F.  Lacey 26  Jan    14 

Gunner (T)Cliarles  Piliold 5  Dec  13 

Carpenter Robert  Mitcbell 12  Nov  13 

(.Borne  in  '  Victory') 

63  BERWICK,    {Dev.)  Cruiser. 

9,800  Tons.    I. H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 14-6  inch,  8-\2pr.,  3-3  pr. 

Fourth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Lewis  Clinton  Baker    16  May  11 

Commander Francis  G.  G.  Chilton 

(act)    31  July  12 

Lieut.-Com- Frederick  W.  Law 25  Jan    13 

(,N;John  H.  D.  Cunningham 

16  May  1 1 

Lieutenant (G)Clive  Pinsent  3u  Sept  12 

Fitzroy  H.  D.  Byron  27  Sept  13 
(T)GeoffreyC.  Boles..26  Mar  13 

Thomas  A.  Powell  10  Oct  12 

Eng.  Com (I  Henry  Evans 4  Feb    13 

Eng.  Lieut Aames  Ashton    5  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Reginald  G.  Hines   ...17  Aug  12 

Reginald  K.Crisp 26  Mar  13 

Captain  R.M  ...(I)William  P.  Arbuthnot 

31  Jan  12 


Chaplain  Rev.  John  C.  Parker, 

ba  16  Sept  13 

StaJ?  Surg James  A.  Forrest,  mb.26  Mar  13 

Fleet  Paym Harold  J.  D.  Spriggs...23  Jan  12 

Surgeon Robert  N.  W.  W.  Bid- 

dulph  1  Feb   13 

Sub-Lieut Paul  A.  M.  Long 25  Sept  13 

JohnB.Hacket 25  Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut. R.C.N. Victor  G.  Biodeur  ...—  Jan  14 
Assist.  Paym.  ...Frederick  J.  Good    ...27  Sept  13 

Gunner Thomas  H.  Vugler  ...15  Mar  13 

Herbert  C.  Bicknell ...  13  Feb   13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

David  Stafford  27  Sept  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Samuel  R.  Mallett  ...15  Mar  13 

Sidney  Sincock 26  Mar  13 

(F^or  Q.J).  Duties.) 

Sig. Boatswain... Harry  Swannell    15  Sept  13 

Carpenter Morris  V.  Varney 15  Mar  13 

Artif .  Eng Arthur  Austin    27  Sept  13 

James  H.  Sessford  ...27  Sept  13 

George  Oakes 28  Sept  12 

Harry  Richards  (act)  27  Sept  13 

Assist.  Clerk Charles  A.  Maurice-Jones 

9  Aug  13 
Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  26th  March  1913 

63a.  BIRMINGHAM.   (Po.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,440  Tons.     H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 9-6  inch,  4-3 pr. 

First  Light  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Arthur  A.M.  Duff  ...  5  July  13 

Commander Alan  J.  Mackenzie-Grieve 

8  Sept  13 

Lieutenant Geoffrey  E.  Ridgway  17  t eb   14 

(N)Ralpli  Ireland 1  Nov  13 

(D(G)Andrew  B.  Downes 

8  Sept  13 

Aubrey  C.  Bertie 29  Jan  14 

Lieut.  R.N.R.  ..Reginald    J.     Finlow 

(act)   27  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com.... John  B.Hewitt 11  Dec  12 

Eng.  Lieut William  G.  Radmore  9  May  13 

Staff  Surg Richard  8.  Osborne  ...2!)  Jan   14 

Staff  Paym (I)William  H.  Eves. ..25  Jan  14 

Sub. -Lieut John  M.  Scott  3  Feb  14 

Hugh     L.    Vaughan- 

Wiiliams     6  Feb  14 

Gunner William  J.  Newton. ...22  Aug  13 

(T)George  Fudge 12  Sept  13 

Boatswain Joseph  Kelly  (act) 3  Feb  14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Carpenter William  Brown    8  May  13 

Artif.  Eng John  Lamond  14  Jan  14 

Charles  J.  Beadle(act)  26  Nov  13 

Clerk Sigmund  W.   Farman  3  Feb  14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  3rd  Feb.  1914. 

64    BITTERN.     (Dev.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

360  Tons.    H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12^?t\,  5-6 pr. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

LieUCommand\Go*AoaC^«U ~  Apr    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. .George  Banfield 26  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


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65  BLACK    PRINCE.     (Po.) 

Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.    I.H.P.  23,000  N.B. 

(23,500  F.D.~) 

Guns— 6-9 '2  inch,   10-6  inch,    20-3  pr. 

Mediterranean . 

First  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain ^Frederick  D.],Gilpin- 

Biown 10  Apr    13 

Commander Frederick  C.  Fisher  ...27  July  12 

Lieut.-Com (G) William  B.  C.  Jones 

—  Aug  13 
(N)Eiehard  K.  Philpott 

—  Dec   12 
Herbert  G.  Briggs  ...  21  Jan  13 

Lieutenant   (T)Kobert  I.  Faulkner 

14  Aug  13 

Patrick  Butter 4  June  12 

Robert  C.  Chichester  20  Jan    13 
Edward  C.  Thornton  31  July  12 

Leslie  L.  Cooper 5  Feb    13 

(In  lieu  of  Sub-Lieut.) 

Eng.  Com George  B.  A.  Crichtonl7  Sept  12 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  F.  Harold  1  Aug  11 

James  D.  Niven  16  Jan  13 

Capt.  R.M.A.  ...Godfrey  H.  Jollye   ...23  Apr    12 

Lieut.  R.M Geoffrey  M.  Crick   ...23  Apr    12 

Chaplain  Rev.  Charles  L.  Waller,  ba. 

4  Oct    12 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Walter  8.  H.  Sequeira, 

MB 1  May  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Thomas  W.  Jeffery...23  Apr    12 

Fleet  Paym James  E.  C.  Cox 5  Apr  10 

Sub-Lieut Francis  R.  Baxter 6  Feb  14 

Mate  William  J  W.Fletcher29  Nov   13 

Asst.  Paym (I)Dudley  L.  Noakes  17  Aug  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  A.  Thomas  ...16  Sept  11 

Gunner George  A.  Leeson 23  May  12 

Donald  Simpson  17  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
(T)William  A.  Morrell 

17  Dec  13 

Boatswain Robert  H.  C.  Popham23  Apr    12 

Sig.  Boatswain. .George H.Rogers 23  Apr   12 

Carpenter George  R.  Binning. ...23  Apr    12 

Artif.  Ena Henry  R.  G.  Brooking  14  Aug  12 

William  G.   H.    Pibell  Jan  13 
Alfred  J.  Daniells(act)  2  Jan  14 

Clerk Reginald  W.  Campbell  31  July  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  the  23rd  April, 

1912. 
To  be  re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  21st  April, 
1914. 
*  Re-appointed  on  re-commissioning . 

66  BLAKE.   (Bev.)   Cruiser. 

9,000  Tons. 
I.H.P.  13,000  N.D.  (20,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-6  inch,  4-4  inch,  4^12pr. 

Depdt  Ship. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Commander John  B.  Sparks 15  Dec    13 

(In  Command) 

Robert  L.  Way 31  July  12 

Lieut.-Com John  E.  P.  Bickford    31  July  12 

(G)JohnW.  Rainier...    8  Jan  13 
(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 


Lieut.-Com (N)Gerald  L.  Hodson  11  June  13 

(T)John  H.  Young  ...30  Sept  13 
(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Lieutenant Orrell  Bake 31  July  12 

Eng.  Lieut John  C.  Jenkins   ...  25  Jan  11 

(And  for  T.B.  Destroyers). 

Ronald  G.  Morton  ....15  May  12 

Capt.  R.M. Robert  K.  C.  Nutt 14  Oct    12 

Chaplain  Rev.  Cuthbert  T.  F.  Field 

BA 1  Oct   13 

(Andfor  T.B.  Destroyers.) 
Staff  Surgeon  ... JohnN.Robertson.MB  11  Mar  13 

Fleet  Paym George  Grant 20  Mar  13 

Paymaster  Edward  Boucher 24  Mar  14 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Surgeon Thomas  Cock 27  Jan    14 

Assist.  Paym....Charles  F.  Baker  .   ... —  Aug  13 
(For  dutyw  th  Captain  (D).) 

Harold  D.  Norman  ...15  June  13 

Ch.  Gunner Edwin  H.Neale 23  Aug  12 

Gunner  Sidney  J.  B.  Halfyard  5  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)Edward  A.  Lawler  16  Jan  13 

Boatswain Frederick  W.  Lee 15  Dec  13 

Carpenter John  T.  Batten  2  Jan  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  D.  Slatter  4  Feb  14 

William  D.  Isaac 11  Jan  13 

George  Heron  (act)  ...  7  Jan  14 


The  following  Officer  is  borne  as  additional : — 
Eng.  Com Frederick  C.  Dawson  ...28  Jaul4 

(For  duty  in  connection  with  T.B.D.'s  and 

T.B.  Tenders.) 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  6th  August,  1908. 

(Attached  to  Devonport.) 

Tenders. 

See  page  269. 


67   BLANCHE.       (Ch.)      Light 

Cruiser. 

3,350  Tons.    H.P.  (18,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 10-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 
Attached  to  Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain     Richard  Hyde,  MVO...  5  July  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Basil  J.  D.  Guy,  VOX 

23  Jan   13 

Lieutenant  (N) John  H.  Godfrey  23  Jan   13 

Humphrey  M.  Kobson—  Jan   13 

Eric  H.Ward 1  Mar  12 

Lieut.  R.N.R...  .George  R.Hudson,  tcd  1  Feb   13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  G.  Radford  ....  9  Jan    13 

Hamuel  Duncan 14  Feb   10 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Thomas  H.  Vickers  ....27  July  12 

FUet  Paym Edward T.  M.  Green. ..23  Jan    13 

Gunner  .....John  Turner 16  Jan    13 

(T)  Henry   Townsend 

(act)   4  Sept  13 

Sig. Boatswain. ..Albert  J.  Brown 1  Jan    14 

Carpenter Sydney  C.  McClounan  1  Junel2 

Artif .  Eng Arthur  J.  Robinson...    3  Feb  14 

Thomas  Allen  (act)  ...  7  Nov  13 

Clerk Vincent  G.  Durman   24  Nov  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham  on  the  23rd  January, 
1913. 


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68    BLAZER.   {Oh.)    Gun-Boat. 

254  Tons.    I.H.P.  110  N.B. 

Guns — 2-12  pr.,  2-Qpr. 

Sheerness. 

Tender  to  '  Pembroke.' 


68a     BLENHEIM,  (Ch.)Cruiser. 

9,000  Tons. 

I.H.P.  13,000  N.B.  (20,000  F.B.) 

Gims—i-Ginch,  2-4  inch,  6-12  vr. 

Mediterranean, 
Malta. 

Captain Charles  P.  B.  Coode...  1  Feb  14 

(And  as  Captain  (D)  of  Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 

Lieut.-Com *(G)  JohnB.WaterlowlO  Feb  14 

Lieutenant (N) Walter  E.  M.Wynne 

23  Sept  13 

*(T)  Charles  J.  ForlonglO  Feb  14 

Eng.  Com *William  A.  Wilson...    9  Jan  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...William  P.  Eainier  ...  2  Feb  14 
(fror  duly  icith  Captain  (D) 

Ch.  Gunner Alfred  H.  Hollis 2  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)George  H.  M.  Hill    8  Feb   13 

Boatswain    William  J.  Eickard...  2  Mar  12 

Carpenter George  W.  Dobinson  10  Oct    12 

Artif.  Eng Fred  Bloor  16  Dec  13 

Eobert  Wilson   18  Apr    13 

*  (And  for  duty  with.  Fifth  Flotilla). 


69  BLONDE  (Ch.)  Light  Cruiser. 

3,350  Ions.    H.P.  (18,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 10-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 
Attached  to  the  Fourth  Battle  Squadron, 

Captain Albert  C.  Scott.... 5  July  13 

Lieut.-Com Leonard  Robinson 1  Feb  13 

{And  for  War  Staff  Duties) 

Lieutenant (N)Cecil  E.  H.  Harvey 

30  Aug  13 
Maxwell  A.  C.  Bitter26  Feb   13 

Alfred  G.  Foote 16  Apr  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  Hamilton  29  Aug  13 

Eussell  O.  L.  Bond  ...17  Mar  13 

Staff  Surg John  P.  H.  G^eenhalgh 

md  9  Sept  13 

Staff  Paym James  B.  Evens 9  Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut Gerald  Curteis 5  Mar  14 

Asst.  pW™-R  I  William  J.  Vaughan    4  Mar  14 

Gunner Frank  Horton    26  Aug  13 

(T)      Frederick     G. 

Gibbons  (act) 16  May  13 

Sig. Boatswain... Charles  E.  Smith. 1  Jan    14 

Carpenter Thomas  W.  Bennett 

-     (act)    7  Apr   13 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  H.  Bassett    ...  9  Sept  13 

Frank    H.    Eeynolds  4  Oct    12 
Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness  on  9th  Sept.,  1913. 


70  BLOODHOUND.  (Po.)  Gun- 
boat. 

254  To?is.    I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Vernon  ' 

^Cotmand}*™^  G-  Hadley ™  »°v  " 

(Borne  in  '  Vernon.') 

71    BOADICEA.    (Ch.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,300  Tons.    H.P.  (18,000  F.B) 

Guns— 6-4  inch,  4-Zpr. 

Attached  to  Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Louis  C.  S.  Woollcombe, 

MVO 5  July  13 

Lieut.-Com Edward  O.  Tudor 31  July  12 

Lieutenant    (N)Warren  H.  Jotham  5  Jan   14 

William  A.  C.  Salmond 

5  July  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Charles  E.  Finlay 30  Oct    13 

ting.  Com Percy  L.  Edmonds  ...16  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  H.  Tilt  6  Feb  12 

Staff  Surg Francis  F.  Lobb 17  Sept  12 

Fleet  Paym (I)James  H.  Griffiths  25  June  13 

Sub-Lieut.       \  Aubrey  E.  C.  Douton 

R.N.R.  S      (act.) 5  July  13 

Gunner...    John  Bellis 1  Aug  13 

(T)Arthur Fryer (oc«)  27  Oct    13 

Sig.  Boatsivain... William  H.  Way 1  Jan    14 

Carpenter Francis  W.  G.  Johns  (act) 

18  Dec  12 

Artif.  Eng Benjamin  H.  Eose    ...  5  July  13 

Eichard  E.  Pugh  4  Oct    12 

Clerk Arthur  N.  E.  Green.. .16  Jan    14 

Re-co'mmissioncd  at  Sheerness,  5th  July,  1913. 

72  BONAVENTURE.  (Ch.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

4,360r<w.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.B.  (9,000  F.B.~) 

Guns— 2-6  inch,  4-4 '7  inch,  8-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Harwich. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Commander Stanley  L.  Willis 15  Oct    12 

(For  Submarines  and  in  command  of  Fifth  and 
Sixth  Submarine  Flotillas.) 

Lieut.-Com (G)St.  Andrew  O.  St. 

John 25  Feb   14 

Lieutenant  (T ) Francis  E.  Barry...— Oct    12 

(N  (Frank  H.  Bishop   24  June  12 

Eng.  Lieut Albert  E.  Brown 18  Feb  13 

{And  for  duty  with  Submarines). 

Sydney  C.  Whyham...29  Aug  13 
(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Tom  Simonds 18  Oct    12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 


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Fleet  Surg James  H.Fergusson...  15  Oct    12 

Fleet  Paym Robert  R.  Hastings. ..24  Mar  14 

Ch.  Gunner  Alexander  Fisher 3  Oct    12 

Boatswain Denis  Ryan    3  Oct    12 

Carpenter Alfred  G.  Fulford 3  Oct   12 


Ihe  followinq  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 
For  command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com George  C.  Street  (C10U5  Oct    12 

John  R.  G.  Moncreije  ( CO) 

20  Sept  13 
William  J.  Foster  (C  13) 

14  Nov  12 

Lieutenant    Wilfrid  B.Pirie(C  12>15  Oct    12 

George  F.  Bradshaw  {CI) 

20  Feb    14 
Richard  H.  B.  Everard  (C8) 

13  May  13 
for  Submarines. 

Lieutenant Logan  Hook     18  Nov  12 

Eric  S.Ray 15  Oct  12 

Eric  W.  M.  King  —  Apr  13 

John  H.  Owen 13  May  13 

Tristram  Fox 18  Nov  12 

George  A.  C.  Sharp  ...      Oct  13 
Re- commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  15th  Oct.,  1912. 
Tender. 
«  Elfin.' 


73  BONETTA.    (Dev.)   Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

440  Tons.    H.P.  (6,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Lamlash. 

For  service  with  Submarines. 

Tender  to  '  Pactolus.' 

ff Command  Kthur  G'  TiPPet 6  Jan    14 

Artit.  Eng Edward  Harris 4  Feb  13 

(Borne  in  '  Pactolus.') 


15a  BOYNE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

545  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns—  4-12  pr. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief,  Home  Fleet 

Tender  to  'Iron  Duke.' 
Lieut,   in  \ 


Command ) 


Robert  Makin 11  Dec  13 


\Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Thomas  M.  Davidson  17  Jan  13 
(Borne  in  'Iron  Duke.') 


76  BRAMBLE.  (Po.)  Gun-Boat. 

710  Tons.     l.H.P.  900  N.D.  (1,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  4-12  pr. 

China. 

Lieut.-Com Vivian  R.  Brandon. ..13  Mar   14 

Lieutenant  (N)Eustace  H.Wace... —  Oct    13 

Harold  E.  Morse  5  July  13 

Surgeon Percy  B.  Egan,MB,BA  13  Mar  14 

Gunner Isaac  J.  Brett 13  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Robert  Driscoll 13  Mar  14 

Recommissioned  at  Nankin  on  lZth  March,  1914. 


77     BRAZEN.    (Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
390  Tons.    I.H.P.    (5,800  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.  5-6  pr. 
Devonport. 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. ...Joseph  R.  Drake 24  Nov  11 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


78a  BRISK.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer 

780  Tons.   H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Ralph  V.  Eyre  31  Dec  11 

Lieutenant Jack  E.  A.  Mocatta  (tempy.) 

9  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  W.  Claxton  ....19  Apr    13 

Sub-Lieut.  .....Kenneth  M.  Wilkinson  8  Oct    13 

Gunner (T)Ernest  S.  G.  Grinter 

8  Jan  IS 
(Borne in  'Blake.') 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


79     BRISTOL.     (Po.)     Light 
Cruiser. 

4,800  Tons.    H.P.  (22,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-6  inch,  10-4  inch,  i-Spr. 

Second  Fleet. 
Portsmouth. 

Captain Basil  H.  Fanshawe  ...    3  Jan  13 

Commander Harry  L.  Boyle 8  Jan    14 

L  leut.-Com Ernest  G.  H.  Du  Boulay 

20  Sept  13 

Lieutenant (G)Robert  F.  U.  P. 

Fitzgerald 10  May  13 

(N)Edward  G.  G.  Hastings 

3  Jan  14 
Lieut.  R.N.R.... William  G.  Wood  (act)  2  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut James  D.   W.   H.   P. 

Cranley 2  Nov  12 

Hubert  D.  Bishop 30  Oct  09 

Staff  Surgeon  ...(I)John  Stoddart    MB  1  Oct    13 

Staff  Paym Tom  Henley   16  Aug  11 

Gunner  .; Stephen  W.  Duckett  16  Mar  14 

(T)George  W.  Callaway 

(act)   18  Sept  13 

Carpenter William  L.  Harfleld    24  Feb  14 

Artif.  ting Joseph    L.    Wagstaff 

(act) 4Feb   14 

Clerk John  G.  B.  Collier  ...20    Jan  14 

Re-commis stoned  at  Devonport  1st  July,  1913. 


80  BRITANNIA.    (Po.)   Battle- 
ship. 

16,350  Tons.    I.H.P.  17,500  N.D. 
(18,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,   4-9-2  inch,   10-6inch, 

12-12  pr„  12-3  pr. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain HenryG.G.Sandeman  6  Dec   13 

Commander Otto  H.  Stahlknecht...  1  Jan  14 

Lieut.- Com (T)Hugh  C.  Hichens    5  Jan  12 

(N')Clemen.t  C.  Swift  16  Mar  14 

(G)Hubert,  Ardill 30  Sept  12 

Lieutenant Harrv  G.  H.  Tandy. ..15  Oct    12 

PrederiekW.  P.  Pegenl5  Oct    12 
Humphrey  P. Howse..  1  Feb  13 

Francis  Blomneld —  May  12 

Reginald    P.    Hatton 

(act) 27  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Harry  Davis 17  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  C.  Evans 25  Sept  13 

Frederick  S.  Weir 11  Deo  11 

Capt.  R.M.A ....Seymour  Cruddas 15  Oct  12 

Lieut.  R  M -.Edward  Bamford 5  Sept  11 

Chaplain  Rev.  John  E.  Hogan, 

ma 24  July  13 


Fleet  Surg Algernon  C.  Bean 1  Oct    12 

Staff  Surg Charles  K.  Bushe,  md,  ba. 

15  Oct    12 

Fleet  Paym (I)Richard  B.  Hosking  2  Apr   12 

Sub-Lieut.... Fabian  A.  Stephens  ...13  Nov  13 

John  Hacket't    1  Jan  14 

Assist. Paym FrederirkN.  L.  Oliver  6  May  11 

Duncan  E.  Lander   ...  9  Mar  14 

Gunner Alfred  W.  Knight......  3  Oct  12 

Joseph  Young    15  Oct    12 

(For  Instructional  duties.) 

(T) William  G.  Parsons 

(act) IDec  13 

Boatswain Charles  H.  Wicks 1  Sept  13 

Sydney  L.  Smith 15  Oct   12 

(For  Q.J).  Duties.) 

Carpenter George  W.  Miller  15  Oct  12 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  G.  Tovey  ...15  Oct    12 

JohnRowe 29  Mar  12 

Stanley  J.  Brading  ...15  Oct    12 
John  C.Robinson(aci)  7  Nov  13 

Midshipman Edward  C.  H.  Bellars  15  Jan  12 

Cyril  A.  Shaw 15  Jan  12 

Michael  O.  D.EUwood  15  Jan  12 

Ion  W.  G.  White  15  Jan  12 

Reginald  W.  Hore 15  Jan  12 

Geoffrey  M. K.White  15  Sept  12 
John  A.  Bickford-Smith 

15  Sept  12 
Caledon  C.  Alexander  15  Sept  12 
Lancelot  V.  Donne  ....15  Sept  12 
Geoffrey  C.  L.  Dalley  15  Sept  12 
Brian  Dean 15  Sept  12 

Asst.  Clerk Oliver  H.  Matthews  ...  9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned    at    Portsmouth,   \hth    October, 
1912. 


81    BRITOMART. 
Boat. 


(Po.)  Gun 


710  Tons     LH.P.  900  N.D.  (1,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-iinch,   4-12^7-. 

China. 

Lieut.-Com Quintin    B.   Preston- 
Thomas 13  Mar   14 

Lieutenant (N)PatrickH.  Mackenzie 

13  Nov  13 

Surgeon David  G.  Arthur 13  Mar   14 

Sub-Lieut Irvine  G.  Glennie      ...  4  Oct   13 

Gunner William  E.  Griffiths     6  Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng Charles  J.  Lee  13  Mar  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Nankin  13t/i  March,  1914, 


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84  BULLDOG.    (Oh.)     Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

952  Tons.     Turbine.   H.P.  (12.500.F.D.) 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut. -Com William  B.  Mackenzie  (a) 

21  Nov  11 

Lieutenant    Henry  P.  Besant  3  Apr  13 

James  C.  Collie 18  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  H.  A.  Dowman   3  Dec   12 

Gunner (T)WilliamC.Ovenden  9  Dec  12 

(dome  in  '  Egmont.') 


85 


BULLFINCH.     (Dev.)     Tor- 
pedo Boat  Destroyer. 
370  Tons.    l.H.P.  (5,800  F.D.*) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6 pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  'Leander.' 

Command  \  Joseph  M<  Kenw°rthy  9  Jan  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  H.  Wilson 24  Nov  11 

Gunner William  G.  Jones 4  May  12 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


Lieut. 


86  BULWARK.  (Po.)  Battleship. 

15,000  Ions.    I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Guns— 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  pr., 

2-3^r. 

Second  fleet. 
Portsmouth. 

Captain Guy  L.  Sclater  17  Nov  13 

Commander Albert  M.  H.  Phillips  2  Feb   14 

Lieut.-Com (N)JohnS.S.  Penrosel8  Apr  13 

Cecil  M.QueripeJ 14  Jan  14 

Lieutenant (G)Nigel  JR.  Fergusson 

17  Dec  12 
(T)Edward  T.  D.  Pinch 

-    '  29  Aug  13 

Frank  Clarke 29  Dec  13 


Lieut.  R.N.R.... Samuel  N.  White  (act) 

10  July  13 

Eng.  Com Edgar  W.  Chamberlain 

16  Dec  13 
Eng.  Lieut Alfred  E.  J.  Murray...  9  July  12 

Capt.  R.  M. Herbert  C.  Morton  ...10  Aug  12 

(4  June  12) 

Lieut. R.  M. Henry  J.  Lock 4  June  12 

<4Sept  11) 

Fleet  Surgeon.... Percival  K.Nix,MB,BA  4  June  12 

Fleet  Paym Frederick  M.Mitchell  21  May  12 

Asst.  Paym Cyril  S.  Johnson 20  Dec  13 

Ch.  Gunner  Arthur  J.  BreaksperelS  June  12 

Gunner William  E.  King  11  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties) 
(T)  Frederick  C.  Sheath 

(act)    4  Feb   14 

Boatswain    James  Barry  21  Sept  12 

Carpenter Hubert  S.  Sansford  (act) 

8  Oct  13 

Artif.  Eng Joseph  M.  Manton....  6  Oct  13 

Harry  Nicholls  (act). ..26  Feb  14 

Commissioned  at  Chatham  on  the 
ith  June,  1912. 


87  BUSTARD.  (Ch.)  Gun-Boat. 

254  Tons.    I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Guns — 1-6  inch,    1-4-7  inch,    l-12pr., 

2-3pr. 

Sheer  ness. 

Tender  to  '  Pembroke.' 

For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Pembroke.' 


88    CADMUS.    (Oh.)    Sloop. 

1,070  Tons.    I.H.P.  (1,400  F.D.~) 
Guns — 6-4  inch,  4-3^w\ 

China. 
Captain Maurice  S.  FitzMaurice 

14  Feb  14 
(And  as  Senior  Naval  Officer  on  the  Yangtse.) 

Lieutenant    Francis  C.  Piatt 18  Oct    12 

(N;Donald  K.  Rotherham 

29  Oct    13 
James  L.  L.  Sloan 18  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut Percival  W.  Allen....—  Apr   14 

Surgeon George  D.  G,  Fergusson 

15  Oct  13 

ft! SChargyem:.  \3ohn  S"  Stromqvist...25  Feb  14 

Gunner William  P.  Hanna  ...22  Oct  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Hong-Kong,  18th  October 
1912. 


291 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


89     CJESAR.  {Dev.)  Battleship. 

14,900  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 
(12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  pr., 
i-3pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Captain .....Edward  W.  E.  Wemyss 

4  June  12 
(And  for  charge  of  a  group  of  Ships  of 
Third  Fleet.) 

Commander Francis  A.  W.  Buller    5  Deo  13 

Lieut. -Com *(Q-)Herbert  N.Stewart 

—  Aug  13 
Herbert  E.  W.  C.  Whyte 

17  Oct    13 

Lieutenant    *(T)MarkH. Roach....— Apr  13 

Eng.  Com Herbert  J.  Little  30  Aug  12 

Fleet  Sura *Ernest  S.  Tuck  15  June  12 

fleet  Paym *Charles  J.  Ferguson    7  June  12 

Assist.  P<zym....*Alexander  H.  Payne  3  Mar  14 

Gunner Thomas  Cole  i  Mar  14 

Carpenter Sidney  P.  Crocker  ...14  Feb  14 

Artif.  Eng Ellis  Longbottom 28  Apr  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  2§th  March,  1912. 
*  And  for  duty  with  group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


CALLIOPE.  (Ch.)  Light  Cruiser. 

Building  at  Chatham. 


91     CALYPSO.     (Dev.)    Late 

Light    Cruiser. 

2,770  Tons. 

6fims— 2-6  inch,  1-12  pr.,  5-3  pr. 

Drill  Ship  for  the  Newfoundland  Royal  Naval 

Reserve. 

Lieut. -Com Anthony  F.  J.  MacDermott 

1  Feb  14 

Staff  Surg Harold  J.  Chater 24  Oct    13 

fleetPaym   ..^..Gerard  A.  E.  Wyllys  26  Sept  13 

Ch.  Gunner Thomas  Freeman 3  July  13 

Gunner Alfred  G.  Sangwell  ...15  Sept  12 

Commissioned  at  Devonport,  3rd  September,  1902. 


94  CAMELEON.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
Ml  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.~) 
Guns — 2-Ainch,  2-12 pr. 
Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Commander Charles  D.  Roper 27  Nov    12 

Lieutenant    (N)William  S.  Macllwaine 

13  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut George  Bevis 17  Mar  13 

Sub-Lieut Charles  F.  Jepson    ... —  Jan  14 

Gunner (T)James  H.  Payton  13  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


96  CANOPUS.  (Ch.)   Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.     I.H.P.  13,500  N.D. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  10-12^?r., 

6-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Commander Edgar  R.  Morant 21  May  12 

Lieut.-Com Charles  B.  Land 16  Sept  13 

Lieutenant    (N)George    R.    Colin 

Campbell 22  June  13 

Eng.  Com William  Denbow  10  June  12 

Ch.  Gunner Patrick  J.  O'Connor    18  Dec    11 

Ch.  Carpenter... Albert  Hughes  7  July  13 

Artif.  Eng Ernest  E.  Moorey    ...  2  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Goliath.') 


99  CARNARVON.  (Dev.)  Cruiser. 

10,850  Tons.     I.H.P.  20,500  N.D. 

(21,000  F.D.) 

Guns— 4-7  -5  inch,    6-6  inch,  20-3 pr. 

Flag  Ship  of  Rear- Admiral  in  the 

Some  Fleets,  Devonport. 

Rear-Admiral  ...Arthur  H.  Christian, 

mto 5  Jan  13 

Personal  Staff". 

Secretary  Thomas  R.Waterhouse   5  Jan  12 

Flag  Lieut (S)EdwardB.C.Dicken   5  Jan  12 

For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt William  V.  Juniper.. .20  Dec  13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Hannibal.") 

Clerk  to  Sec William  E.  G.  Burtensbaw 

5  Jan  11 

Artif.  Eng John  Dean 22  Apr  13 

(To  assist  Engineer  Captain.) 
(Accommodated  in  'Hannibal.') 


THE   ROYAL   NAVY. 


292 


Captain    Harry  L.  d'E.  Skipwith  8  .Tan  14 

Commander Arthur  W.  Lowis   ..       7  Sept  12 

(N)Thomas  A.  Williams 

4  Feb   13 

Lieut.-Com (G)PMlipH  Trimmerl2  Feb    13 

Lieutenant    ....    (T)Kalph  Leatliam  ....12  Feb    13 

Andrew  Wilmot-Smith 

12  Feb  J  3 

LambertN.  B.  Morgan  25  Feb  13 
Lieut.  R.N.R.... Bertram  H.  Davies  (act) 

11  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Alfred  T.  P.  Read 14  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Richard  G.  Jeffery 1  Feb  12 

Edwaidlliff —  Nov  12 

Maj.  R.  M. Edmund  Wray   —  Jan   13 

(30  Apr  12) 

Fleet  Surg John  McElwee,  kd...  28  Jan  13 

Fleet  Paym Albert  E.  B.  Hosken...21  Feb    13 

Surgeon Arthur  G.  "Valpy  French 

14  Feb  14 
Assist.  Paym.  ...Edward  T.  Fairlie 5  Mar  \2 

(I)HerbertE.8ymonsl7  Sept  13 

Ch.  Gunner  loseph  Elliott    20  Feb   12 

Gunner (T)SidneyC.Woodriffe28  Jan   13 

Boatswain    Alfred  Hill    18  Dec  13 

Albert  E.  Pearson  23  Dec  13 

(For  y  D.  Duties). 
Sig.  Boatswain... Herbert  H.  Hunwicks   5  Jan  14 

Carpenter Norman  O   8taddon...22  Oct    11 

Artif.  Eng Harold  E.  Oyler 27  Sept  13 

Claude  B.  King  (act)  21  May  13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  Second  and  Third  Fleets, 

Devonport. 

Chaplain  Rev.  John  Beatty,  ma... —  Aug  12 

Rev.  Hugh  C.A.  S.  Muller, 

ma 8  Mar  14 

Ch.  Carpenter. .. Charles  T.  Ridgway.. .23  Feb   14 
(For  service  with  Rear- Admiral.) 

For  Training:  Duties. 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  G.  Leslie   12   Feb  13 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Boatswain William  H.  Ellis  —  Jan  13 

(Lent. from  '  Queen'  for  Training  Duties  with 

irouths.) 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  bth  March,  1912. 


CAROLINE.  (Po.)  Light  Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Cammell  Laird  $  Co., 
Birkenhead. 


CARYSFORT.       (Dev.) 
Cruiser. 

Building  at  Pembroke  Dock. 


Light 


100  CENTURION.  {Dev.)  Battle- 
ship. 
23,000  Tons.     H.P.  27,000  N.B. 
Ghms — 10-13  5  inch,  16-linch,  i-Sf>r. 
Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Michael  Culme-  Seymour, 

MVO , 10  Aug  13 


M 


Commander     ...Francis  R.  Wrottesley  1  Dec   13 
Charles  "W.  Round-Turner 

30  Sept  12 
(In  lieu  of  Lieut.  ( G ) ) 

Lieut.-Com (N)Mervyn  P.  T.  Smith 

15  Jan  13 
(T)Alfred  E.  Godsal...20  Nov  12 

George  O   Hewett 31  May  13 

Lieutenant    Clive  N.  Rolfe 2  Jan    14 

Eustace  Hotherham  .. —  Deo  13 
William  A.  Floyer    ...16  Sept  13 

Frank  C.  Peet  " 22  Aug  13 

Lieut.  R.N. R.... Alfred  H.  D.  Young      3  Junel3 

Eng.  Com George  F.  Thompson     5  Aug  11 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  E.  Brook  21  Nov   11 

Harry  H.  Carter 14  Feb   13 

Capt.  R.M.A.  ...Richard  B.  G.  Warder22  May  13 

Capt.R.M Frank  B.  Anderson  ...22  May  13 

Chaplain  Rev.  John  W.B.Moore, 

MA 22  May  13 

Fleet  Surg Herbert  H.  Gill,  MB  ...22  May  13 

btaff  Surg Arthur  B.    Schofield, 

MB  22  May  13 

Fleet  Paym Robert  A.  Jinkin  20  Nov  13 

Sub-Lieut Robert  D.  Fitzroy 6  Feb  14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...(I)WilliamM.Hawkes  4  Jan    14 

Ch.  Gunner George  Roberts 18  June  12 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..John  M.  Piper  16  July  12 

Gunner (T)Joseph  Brown 19  Apr    12 

George  E.  Beedle 22  May  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Percival  L.  Neil  (act)..  1  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Joseph  M.  Burgess(act)  1  Jan  14 
(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Boatswain Charles  A.  Street 22  May  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Herbert  J.  Chapman 

(act)  15  Dec    13 

R.M.  Gunner  ...Thomas  Uren 13  June  13 

Carpenter John  A.  Fewings 4  Nov   11 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  L   Shaw 4  Sept  12 

George    E.    Harman  22  May  13 

Samuel  T.  Bews    22  May  13 

Alexander  Ellis  (act)     7  Mar  14 
Wt.  Electrician  Sidney  R.  G.  Spriddle 

(act) 13  Dec  13 

Midshipman George  S.  N.Joiinston  15  May  13 

Richard  F.  M.  Davies  15  May  13 
Alexander  H.  M.  Hyslop 

15  May  13 
Ralph  A.  Nicholson  ...15  May  13 

Angus  Porter 15  May  13 

Andrew  L.  Besant 15  May  13 

Roger  V.  C.  Hunt 15  May  13 

Alfred  D.  S.  Grant   ...15  May  13 

Henry  D.  Graham 15  Jan    14 

Thomas  H   Simpson...  15  Jan    14 

Lancelot  King    15  Jan    14 

Patrick  A.  Trier 15  •) an    14 

Midshipman      \  Alfred  C.  Weeks 1 1  Fe  b   14 

R.N.R.  i  Eric  L.  Wriyht(proby)U  Feb    14 

Berkeley     J.     Parker 
(proby)  31  Dec    13 

Clerk Percy  J.  Hiland 22  May  13 

Assist.  Clerk  ...Basil  B.  Godfrey   9  Aug  13 

Robert  F.  *h<-ppard....l<o  Feb  14 
Commissioned  at  Devonport  22nd  May  1913. 


293 


THE     ROYAL    NAVY. 


105  CHALLENGER.  (Dev.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,880  Tom.    I.H.P.  12,500  N.D. 

Guns— 11-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  l-Spr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Lieut.-Com (N)Godfray  P.  Bamber  6  Oct   13 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  C.  A.  Hillier  ...  16  Jan  13 

Gunner Charles  J.  Weston    ...  2  Sept  13 

Carpenter Arthur  S.  Bennett  ...19  Jan   14 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  Whittle...  28  Sept  11 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  1st  November,  1912. 
(Borne  in  'Diana.") 


106  CHAMPION  (Old)  (Ch.)  Late 

Light  Cruiser. 

2,380  Tons.     I.H.P.  2,000  N.D. 

Chatham. 

Tender  to  '  Pembroke.' 

Ch.  Boatswain.. .James  Prentice 20  Sept  11 

Artif.  Eng Albert  E.  Hall 26  Dec  12 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


CHAMPION    (New).  (Ch.)  Light 
Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  8j  Co., 
Hebburn-on-  Tyne. 


107     CHARYBDIS.  {Dev.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

4,360  Ions.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns— 2-&  inch,  8-4-7  inch,  8-6  pr., 

1-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Lieut.-Com .ClaudeW.B.Scobell...l9  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut George  H.  White 28  Feb  13 

Ch.  Gunner* George  Wills 14  Apr   13 

Carpenter Ernesi  S.  Plant 15  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  'Diana.') 

Be-commissionsd  at  Chatham,  25SA  April,  1913. 


108    CHATHAM.     (Oh.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

5,400   Tons.    HP.  22.000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Captain Sidney  E.  Drury-Lowe 

11  July  12 
Commander  Raymond  Fitzmaurice 

1  Dec  13 
Lieut.-Com (G)James  G.  P.  Ingham 

31  Jan   13 

Lieutenant  (N)Gilbert  G.  H.  Cooke 

23  Aug  12 
Frederick  K.  M.  Johnson 

26  Nov  12 

Herbert  M.  Ellis 5  Feb    13 

Eng.  Com Herbert    E.    Kock 23  Feb  11 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  Wild 29  Nov  11 

Chaplain  iJeu.GeotgeE.  Knapp- 

Fisher,  ma 7  Jan  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...HughL.  Norris 3  Dec   12 

Paymaster     (I)GeorgeB.  OsbornelO  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut James  P  A.  Bremridge 

(act) 6  Feb    14 

Sub-Lieut. B.N.R.heoJiard  J.  Gates  (act) 

2  Dec  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Arthur  G.  Smith 3  Dec   12 

Gunner James  Kirhy  20  May  12 

(T)JohnM.  Bond  (act)  20  Feb  14 

Boatswain George  Odell 3  Dec   12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Sig.  Boatswain  John  C.Coulson    26  Feb    13 

Carpenter JohnT.  Nicholls 20  Jan   12 

Artif.  Eng John  Kirkham 3  Dec   12 

John   B.   Sunderland  28  Sept  12 
Commissioned  at  Chatham  3rd  December,  1912. 


108a  CHEERFUL.  (Ch.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

370  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,100  F.D.~) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,   o-6pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

Commander Theodore  E.  J.  Bigg.. .27  Jan  14 

Ch. Artif.  Eng.  William  Whyte 25  Sept  13 

(Bornexn  '  Tyne.') 


109    CHELMER.     (Po.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

560  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

China. 

Tender  to  '  Triumph.' 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  T.  England   ...11  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut John  E.  B.  Farwell...l8  June  12 

Gunner    (T)Michael  J.  O'Leary  24  June  13 

Artif.  Eng William  M.  Shepherd  —  Oct  13 

(Borne  in  'Triumph.') 


THE    ROYAL     NAVY. 


294 


109a  OHERWELL.  (Oh.)Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

545  Tons      I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  jt?r. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief, 

Home  Fleets. 

Tender  to  'Iron  Duke.' 

Lieut.-Com Charles  H.  Jones  14  Jan    14 

Ch.Artif.  Eng... Alfred  Sherriff  13  Mar  13 

{Borne  xn  '  Iron  Duke.') 


109b      CHRISTOPHER.      (Oh.) 

Torpedo  Boat  Destroyer. 

935  Tons.    H.P.    (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla. 

Lieut.-Com Eric  Q.  Carter 20  Nov  12 

Lieutenant    Joseph  B.  L.  Yorke  ...18  Nov  12 

Eng.  Lieut Thompson  Gurnell 13  Feb  12 

Sub-Lieut Gordon  F .  Hannay. ...  26  Jan    14 

Gunner (T)Al«xander  Wyatt...l4  Nov  12 

(Bornein  'Hecla.') 


110     CIRCE.      {Dev.)      Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

810  Tons.  I.H.P.  4,000  N.  V.  (5 J 00  F.D.) 
Guns — 2  4-7  inch,    i-'&pr. 
Sheer  ness. 
Gunner Edward  T 


.18  July  11 

Artif.  Eng William  J.  Boyes 11  Apr   12 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


CLEOPATRA.      (Dev.) 
Cruiser. 
Building  at  Devonport: 


Light 


111     CLIO.     (Oh.)    Sloop. 

1,070  Tons.     I. HP.  1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 6-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

China. 

Commander Colin  MacKenzie,  dso  25  July  12 

Lieut.-Com Edgar  C.  Cookson 17  Oct  12 

Lieutenant (N 'George  W.  Flill    ...— Nov  13 

burgeon Dermot  Loughlin,  MB  15  Jan'  14 

Sub-Lieut ,. William  V.  ri.  Harris   3  Feb    14 

Atharygem:.  \  Pe^  D'E'  Mar*°  "  <**  12 

Gunner Charles  E.  Bryant  17  Oct  12 

\Artif.  Eng John  W.  H.E.  Williamsl7  Oct  12 

Re-commissioned  at    Hong    Kong,    \1th     October, 
1912. 

m2 


113  COCHRANE.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.     I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 

(23,500  F.D.) 

G2ins—6-$-2inch,  4-7-5  inch,   2i-Spr. 

Second  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain   William  G.  E.  Kuck-Keene, 

mvo 9  Aug  12 

Commander Humphrey  H.  Smith. ..18  Feb  11 

Lieut.-Com (G)Bernard     W.     M. 

Fairbairn 9  Jan  13 

Lindsay  R.  Venn 5  Feb  13 

Thomas  8.  L.  DormanlS  Apr  12 

Lieutenant (N)Basild'A.Collings  15  Feb  12 

Jack  A.  A.  Morris 9  Apr   13 

(T) William  F.  Wake- 
Walker  6  Jan    13 

Cecil  E.Wilkins 9  Apr   13 

Charles  A.  A.  Larcon^1  May  13 
Lieut.  R.N.ll.... FrederickE.French(act)27  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Walter  W.  Bills  It?  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Richard  G.  King 28  Mar  12 

David  0.  Bennett 26  Nov    12 

Capt.  JR.df..4....(I)William  A.  Jolly.. .30  Dec   13 

Chaplain Rev.  Leopold  W.  Wale,  ba. 

26  June  13 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...William  E.  Mathew...  28  Aug  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...William  L.  Hawkins...  9  Apr   13 

Fleet  Paym Charles  F.  Withell    ...  4  Apr  11 

Sub-Lieut Charles  V.  Jack 6  June  13 

Valentine  Sea  les-  Woodl'.i  Nov  13 
Harold  R.  G.  Kinahan  8  Oct  13 
Harry  H.  J.  Hodgson  6  Feb    14 

Mate  Alfred  G.  Alexander...  1  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.... Edwin  H.  Drayson  ...10  Mar  13 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..George  J.  Childs    1  Apr  13 

Gunner Charles  R.  Ponton    ...30  Sept  12 

(T)RnbertM.Waghorn  21  Jan  13 

Frank  W.  Barnes  13  Mar  13 

{For  instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain George  H.  Barker    ...  8  July  12 

William  T.  J.  May  ...20  Sept  12 
(ForQ.D,  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain.. Frank  Luck 9  Apr  13 

Artif.  Eng Wallace  O'Sullivan  ...  9  Apr   13 

David  W.  Charlwood  11  Jan  13 
Cuthbert  C.  Greener 

(act)  7  Jan    14 

Wt. Mechanician! ohn  Tucker 26  July  12 

Clerk  Douglas  W.  Abbey  ...31  July  12 

He-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  9th  April,  1913. 


118a  COCKATRICE.  (Ch.)  Tor- 
pedo Boat  Destroyer. 
935  Tons.    H.P.    (24.500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut,  in  I  William  J.Whitworth  20  Mar  13 

Command  ( 

Lieutenant Francis  E.  Wright 12  Mar  13 

Eng.   Lieut Frank  L.  Crook 20  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut Trevor  St.  V.  F.  lyler  —  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)Norman  J.  Nichol- 
son   12  Mar  13 

(Borne  in  'Hecla.' 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY.. 


1186  COLLEEN  {late  Royalist). 
Late  Light  Cruiser 
1,420  Tons. 

Receiving  Skip,  Queenrtown. 
Vice- Admiral  Sir  Charles  H.  Coke, 

kcvo.  18  Apr  11 

(Senior  Officer  on  the   Coast  of  Ireland,  and 

Deputy  to  the  Admiral  Commanding  Coastguard 

and  Reserves  for  Coastqunrii  dutvvn  Ireland.) 

Flan  flown  in  '  Endymion.' 

(Will  be  succeeded  by  Vies- Admiral  Robert  H.  S. 

Stokes,  on  2\st  April,  1914.) 
Secretary.,..  FraneisC.  Alton, cb.  18  Apr  11 

Flag  Litu'.-Com.  (S)JohnH.SmithWright 

3  Oct   13 
Clerk  to  Sec (I)Reginald  U.Davis...  5  Dec  10 


Commander 'Robert  Myburgh 8  Feb  13 

(For  Special  S>rvice  and  for  command  of  Queens- 
toun  T.B.  Flotilla.) 

Atihar%m:..  Richard  G.  T.  Sennett  3  Dec  13 
Ch.  Boatswain.. . William  Cougblan  ...  1  Dec  13 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

Commander (N)  Ernest  E.  Lacy 17  Apr  12 

[As  King's  Harbour- Master ,  Queenstown.) 

Bandmaster Herbert  G.  Nay lor 3  May  11 

For  Haulbowline  Yard. 

Lieut.-Com  {"Hi) Richard  J.  Shee  ...31July  12 

For  R.N.  Hospital,  Haulbowline. 

Fleet  Surgeon Frederick  A.  Capps....lb  Oct    13 

(And  for  Dockyard  ) 
Staff  Surgeon.,     Guu  L.  Buchridge  ....15  Oct    13 

(And  for  Dockyard.) 
Surgeon Charles  J.  Aveling,....li  Feb    14 

For  '  Medusa.' 

Lieut.-Com (G)A'oeZ  S.  Tindall   ..  15  Oct  12 

(And for  Calibration  Range,  Bantr;/  Bay.) 

Gunner  Horace  H.  E.  Easton  13  Feb    13 

(For  duty  at  Calibration  Range,  Bantry  Bay.) 


For  Torpedo   Boat   Destroyers. 

Gunner Thomas  O'Brien 11  Apr   13 

Tknders 
'Medusa.' 
Torpedo  Boats,  see  p.  2706. 


114    COLLINGWOOD.    {Lev.) 
Battleship. 
19,250  Tons.       I.R.P.  24,500  N.D. 
Owns — 10-12  inch,  18-4  inch,  i-3pr. 
Flagship  of  Vice-Admiral  Commanding 
First  Battle  Squadron. 
Vice- Admiral  ...The  Hon. Sir  Stanley  C. 

J.Colville.KCB.cvo  22  June  12 


Personal  Staff. 

Captain  Ernest  A.  Taylor 22  June  12 

(For  Special  Service  and  for  War  Staff  Duties.) 

Secretary  Herbert  S.  Measham  22  .lune  12 

Flag  Lieut (S)Hugh  8.  Bowlby...22  June  12 


For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Lieut.-Com (T)Basil  B.  Reinold...31  July  12 

{For  Wireless  Telegraphy  duties  in  First 
Squadron.) 

Eng.  Capt Henry  P.  Vining 12  Sept  12 

(Accommodated  in  '  Cyclops.') 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...John  F.  Hall,  MB —  June  12 

Clerks  to  Sec Harold  C.  Malim 22  June  12 

(I)Noel  Wright    22  June  12 

Artif.  Eng George  C   Knott    19  Aug  13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Cyclops.') 


Captain James  C.  Ley 22  June  12 

Commander Horace  W.  Lnngden..  24  Jan    12 

(N)HoraceC.  Watson  20  Aug  11 

Lieut.-Com (Gr)Hugh  C.  Buckle..  17  Mar  14 

Francis  E.  Byrne  4  reb  13 

(For  P.T  Duties  tn  First  Squadron.) 

Lieutenant (T)Jobn   U.  P.  Fitz- 

Gerald 6  Jan    14 

Wihiam  E.  C.  Tait ....  8  Nov  12 
Maxwell  N.  Williamson 

Napier  26  Mar  12 

Horace  S.  M.  Herbert  26  Mar   12 
Cuthbirt  Coppinuer  ...28   Feb   14 
(Asst.  to   N)  Officer.) 

Colin  to.  Campbe'l 28  Nov  11 

Lieut.  R.N.R...  Sidney  Bartlett  (a-t)    27  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Alexander  Brown 10  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut Thomis  H.  Warde 18  Apr   13 

Dennis  J.  Hoare 16  Aug  13 

Major  R.M. Thomas  H.  Hawkins  22  June  12 

Lieut. R.M. Harold  P.  G.  Bird 2  Jan    14 

Chaplain  and  [Rev.  Sidney  L.  Clarke, 

Naval  Inst.  J      ma 10  Jan  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Alex.  B.  Marsh,  bx.  ...10  Oct  13 

Fleet  Paym Harry  M.  C.  Elliott     30  Mar  12 

Sub-Lieut Henry  Hamilton 22  Jan    14 

Henry  C.  Bovell    6Junel3 

Douglas  Harries   fc  Oct    13 

Asst.  Paym Geoffrey  L.  Jotham...l0  Mar  13 

George  A.  Whitting  ...  8  Jan  13 

Ch.  Gunner  Frederick  S.  Gidley    12  Mar   12 

Ch. Boatswain.. .Edward  J.  Marshall... 11  July  13 
Ch.  Carpenter. ..John  H.  Westlake    ...12  Mar  12 

Gunner  ..Henry  C.  Newmarch  13  Jan   11 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)JolmDunphy  (act)  18  Mar  14 

Boatswain Albert  G.  Benoy   2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duiies.) 

Sydney  H.  Veale 16  Jan  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Thomas  J.  O'Neil 29  Feb  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain.. William  H.  Clarke 22  June  12 

Wt.Telegrap  hist  William  S.Bloodworth  3  June  12 


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B.M.  Gunner  ....Herbert  M.  Jones  —  Oct  11 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  Baldwin 26  July  12 

Richard  Robinson 16  Sept  11 

George  Piuegar  (act\  13  Sept  13 
Wt. Mechanician  AUredJ.  Witchell  ....16  Jan   12 

Midshipman Hilary  D.  Owen 15  Jan    12 

Alan      G.    Campbell- 
Cooke  15  Jan   12 

Stanley  N.  Blackburn  15  Jan  12 

Charles  V.Powel   15  Jan   12 

Henry  K.B.Mitchell  15  Jan  12 
Francis  C.  Harrison  ...15  Jan  12 
Edward  K.  H.  Tumour 

15  Sept  13 
Michael  McMaster  ...15  Sept  13 
John  C.  K.  Woodall...l5  Sept  13 
James  D.  Stevenson. ..15  Sept  13 
George  S.  G.  Cavendish 

15  Sept  13 
His  Royal  Highness  Prince 

Albert 15  Sept  13 

Pei  cival  H.  G.  James  15  Sept  13 
Midshipman     I  George      N.      Gordon 

B.N.B.f     (proby.) 31  Dec  13 

Alexander    S.    Ogilvie 

(proby.) 31  Dec    13 

Cyril   E.   McLaughlin 

(proby.) ...31  Dec  13 

Assist.  Clerk   ...Arthur  H.  K.  Cobb   ...  9  Aug  13 
Rutherford  W.  Moore    9  Aug  1 3 
Re-commissioned  at    Devonport  on   the  26th 
March,  1912. 


116  COLNE.  (Ch.)  TorpedoBoat 

Destroyer. 

560  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

China. 
Tender  to  '  Triumph ' 

Lieut. -Com Charles  A.  Poignand  I  Jan    14 

Sub-Lieut Alfred  Bakewell    8  Oct    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  R.  Phillips 26  Feb    13 

Gunner (T)Lawrence   Mortimer 

13  Oct    13 
(Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


117  COLOSSUS.(Z>ev.)  Battleship 

20,000  Tons.    H.P.  25,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12  inch,    16-4  Inch,  4-3  pr. 

First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain George  W.  Smith     ...  5  Julv  1.3 

Commander (I)Cecil  V.  Usbo  ne  ...  1  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com (N)Geoffrey  H.  Prey- 
berg   24  Apr   12 

(TlColin  S.  Inglis 25  Nov   13 

Thomas  C.  Wilson  e  ...14  Jan    14 

Lieutenant (I)(G)MelvilleA.Hawes 

6  Jan    14 

John  G  Bower 25  Nov  13 

Alexander  L.Fletcher  19  Nov  13 

Gilbert  A.  Barratt  .  ...10  Oct    12 

Charles  F.  Hammill...  5  Feb   13 

Lieut.  B. N.R.... William  Devlin  (act)... 26  Mar  14 


Eng.  Com Joseph  B.  Lancashire... 30  Apr  13 

Eng.  Lieut.  ...Henry  B.  Hoare 1  Oct    13 

Roland  H.  M.  Bury 25  Nov  13 

Capt.  B.M Richard  N.  White 25  Nov  13 

Lieut.  B. M Ralph  L.  del'Strother  16  Aug  13 

Chaplain  Bev.  Christopher  P.  G. 

Rose,  ba —  Aug  13 

fleet  Surgeon.. Thomas  C.  Meikle,  MB, 

ma 31  Dec  13 

StapSurg Frederick  G.  Goble 28  Jan    14 

Fleet  Paym.... Richard  B.  Brooks 25  Nov  13 

Sub-Lieut WyndhamD.  Hart-Dyke— Dec  13 

Hugh  Babington  10  Oct    13 

Bichard  H.  Caldwell 13  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.. ..John  N.  With 2  Jan    14 

Ch.  Boatswain  Samuel  J.  Staples    25  Aug  13 

Gunner  Charles  Bartlett   15  Sept  13 

Henry  L.  Bacon   14  Nov  13 

(for  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T i James  J.  Burnell  ...17  May  13 

Boatswain Rodnev  G.  Foot 16  Oct    12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Charles  Trenchard ( act) 
(For  Q.D.  Duties).  11  July  13 

B.M.  Gunner.. .Samuel  W.  Bucknall  ...—  Oct  1) 

Carpenter James  T.  Eddey 24  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng.    ...Richard  E.  Harvey   ...28  Apr    13 
Edward  A.  Hood.........  2  Apr    13 

Leonard  Bury 17  Jan  13 

Charles    H.     Herbert 

(act) 7  Nov  13 

Midshipman Alistair  S.  Cumming  15  Jan  12 

Eric  D.  Hobson 15  Jan   12 

Robert  T.  Bower   15  Jan  12 

David  Wainwright  ...15  Jan  12 
Ralph  A.  Cochrane  ..  15  Sept  12 

Claude  M.  Butlin 15  Sept  12 

Halford  F.  Elderton...l5  Sept  12 
Gerald  H.  8tapleton...l5  Sept  12 
Godfrey  M.Thomas. ..15  Jan  13 
Sydney  H.  Balfour  ...15  Jan  13 

John  B.  E.  Hall 15  Jan  13 

John  M.  T.  de  Burgh  15  Jan  13 
Reginald       Hughes- 
Onslow 15  Jan  13 

Midshipman     ^  Leslie  G.  H.  Farmer 

B.N.B.S     (proby.) 4  Feb  14 

Bupert      W.       James 

(proby.) 14  Jan    14 

William     P.     Hastie 

(proby.) 31  Dec    13 

Thomas     A.    Burnett 

(proby.) 31  Dec    13 

Clerk Bernard  N.  Dalton  5  July  13 

Assist.  Clerk  Basil  St.  M.'Cardew 9  Aug  13 

Becommissioned  at  Devonport,  2bth  Nov.,  1913 


117a  COLUMBINE    (late  Clyde). 
Late  Sloop. 

1,130  Tons. 

Flagship. 

Bosyth. 

Admiral  ...Sir  Robert   8.  Lowry.KCB..  1  July  18 

(Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Scotland.    Flag 

flown  on  shure.) 


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Secretary Charles  E.  Batt 1  July  13 

Flag  Com Bernard  J.  H.  Ward. ..15  Nov  13 

Flag  Lieut.  -Com.  James  F.  Houstoun... —  Nov  13 
Clerk  to  Sec Edwin  H.  Wethey   ...  1  July  13 

,  Captain Edward  H.  Moubray     1  July  13 

(King's  Harbour  Mnster,  Rosyth.) 

Commander  (Ret.)George  Duncan 1  July  13 

(As  Asst.  to  King's  Harbour  Master,  Rosyth,  and 
as  Fuel  and  Store  Officer.) 

ASin  Charge"1'  1  DunCan  h'  SteWart  "M  N°V   13 
The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

Col  ~R  M  A    \  ^■ew^s    Conway-Gordon  6  Nov  13 
Capt.  R.M.A... John  W.  Hudleston   ...  7  Nov  13 

For  Service  at  Cromarty. 

Commander  (Ret.)(S)  Donald/.  Munro  1  July  13 

Eng.  Com Alfred  R.  Kempt    1  Julv  13 

Capt.  R.M.A.  ..  Thomas A. M .  Bourchier  22  Oct  13 

^'freur^  \Richard  Reed 21  A,'S   13 

(To  assist  Commander  (N)  ) 

For  Sick  Quarters,  Queensferry. 

Fleet  Surgeon Harold  P.  Jones 27  Mar  14 

Staff  Surgeon George  D.  Bateman  ....15  Oct    13 

(Commissioned  at  Queensferry,  1st  July,  1913.) 


117b   COMET.     (Dev.)  Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

747  Tons  H.P.  (13,500  F.B.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  'l-VIpr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Commander The  Hon,  William  8. 

Leveson-Gower  18  Aug  13 

Lieutenant Kenneth  G-.  Ramsey  13  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  Burt... 9  Jan  13 

Sub-Lieut Stephen  H.  Slingsby  30  Sept  13 

Gunner  (T)Thomas  Denn 16  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  'Blake.') 

118  COMMONWEALTH.    (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

16,350  Tons.     I.H.P.  18,000  N.B. 

Guns — 4-12 inch',  i-9'2  inch,  lQ-Qinch, 

12-12  pr.,  12-3  pr. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Maurice  Woollcombe    1  Oct    13 

Commander William  J.  B.  Law  ....  6  June  11 

Lieut.-Com (T)William  H.  S.  Ball  6  June  11 

Harold  de  &   Lamottel7  0<t   12 
(N)Bernard  K.  Be  ase  29  Nov  13 

Lieutenant James  R.  M.  M.  Crichton 

8  Sept  1 3 
-      (G)  William  B.  Hynes  24  Mar  14 

Denis  W.Boyd   18  Oct    12 

Edward  Eastwick-Field 

14  May  12 
Lieut.  R.JV.R.... William  S.  Nelson  ....16  Mar  14 


Eng.  Com William  A.  J.  Davies  13  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  Berry  12  Oct    12 

Stuart  Robins 14  Jan    14 

Capt.R.M Edward  F.  Trew 28  Mar   12 

Lieut.  R.M.A. . ..Francis  C.  Willes 28  Mar  12 

Chaplain Rev.  Christopher  Graham, 

MA 14  May  12 

Fleet  Surgeon.... Herbert  H  Pearse 30  Sept  13 

Fleet  Paym Edward  F.  Murray  ...  9  June  11 

Naval  Jnst (I)Arthur  W.  Veater, 

BA 14  May  12 

Surgeon Ernest  L.  Markham... 14  May  12 

Hub-Lieut Eric  J.P.Brind 10  Oct    12 

Henry  G.  Stanton  (act) 

9  Feb  14 
John  G.  L.  Dundas  (act) 

14  May  12 
Alan  J.  Carles  (act). ...14  May  12 
CharlesC.D.  Lees(d't)  14  May  12 
Lawrence  L.  Tollemache 

(act)    14  May  12 

Frederick  W.  F.  Cuddeford 

(act)    14  May  12 

Godfrey  E.  H.  House 

(act)   14  May  12 

Edward  O.  Sonnenschein 

(act)    ^14  May  12 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Claud  B.  Hughes  7  Aug  11 

Gunner  Henry  Irish    25  Apr  11 

John  R.  Mead  6  June  11 

(For  Instructional  Duties). 
(T)Edward     Duggan 

(act) 17  Dec  13 

Boatswain John  Winstanley 10  Feb  14 

Jeremiah  Lane  6  Mar  14 

(for  <J.L>,  Jjuties.) 

Carpenter William  A.  Hallett  ...21  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  Manton 11  Jan    12 

William  C.  Abbie 28  Mar  12 

Frank  S.  Stuc-key 14  May  12 

Harry  Bolton 26  Oct    12 

Midshipman John  Creswell    15  Sept  12 

Frederick  C.  Miller  ...—  Nov  13 
Edward  F.  Lawder  ...15  Sept  12 
Kenneth  M.Greig  ....  15  Sept  12 

Denis  W.  Granet 15  Sept  12 

Donald  C.  Morrison. ..15  Sept  12 

Clerk  Bertram  J.  L.Gordon - 

Inglis  21  Nov  13 

Assist.  Clerk  ...Chat lesH.Doubleday...  9  Aug  13 
Completed  to  full  crew  at  Sheerness.  14«A  May,  1912 

COMUS.,    (Po.)      Light  Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Swan,  Hunter  fy  Wigham 
Richardson,  Wallsend  ■  on-  Tyne. 

119  CONFLICT.   (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
350  Tons.    I.H.P.  (4,800  F.D.) 
Guns — \-12pr.,  5-6 pr. 
Portsmouth. 
Tender  to '  Vernon.' 

Lieut,  in  eom-\  Harold  G.  Campbell. ..19  Aug  1.3 

mand  S 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  Duncan  ..  24  Nov  11 

(Borne  in   '  Vernon.') 


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120  CONQUEROR.  (Dev.)  Battle- 
ship. 

22,500  Tens.    H.P.  27,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-13*5  inch,  16-4  inch,  i-'ipr. 
Second  Battle  .Squadron. 

Captain Norman    C.    Palmer, 

cvo.  AdC.  )6Dec  13 

Commander John  M.  Steel  1  Feb    14 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  S.  Shipway 17  May  12 

(N)Kenneth  N.  Humphrevs 

15  8ept  13 
(G)  Edward  O.   B.  S. 

Osborne  15  ADr  12 

Frederick  C.  Corbyn  ..21  Nov  12 

Lieutenant Clement  G.  W.  Head  8  Feb  13 

(T)JohnA  Lees 17  Apr  12 

Hugh  A.  C.  Dick 5  Mar   13 

Arthur  Richard 11  Sept  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R....  James  Marshall 16  Apr    13 

Eng.  Com Harry  J.  Meiklejohn  10  Dec   10 

Eng.  Lieut William  M.  Cleghorn.18  Aug  11 

Herbert  W.  Smith.  ...13  Jan    14 

A sst. Constructor  J .  L.  Bartlett —  Mar  14 

( With,  rank  of  Eng.  Lieut. ) 
Capt.  R.M.A... Arthur  W.  G.  Ridings 30  June  13 

Lieut.  R  M. Henry  L.  M.  McCaus- 

land 23  Nov  12 

Chaplain  .Rev.WalterK.Knight- 

Adkin,  ba 8  Jan  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ....Paul  H.  M.  Star  27  Mar  14 

Staf  Surgeon  ...PierceL.Crosbie,  frcsi — Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym Frederick  A.  F.  Banbury 

26  Feb  13 

Sub-Lieut Gordon  A.  8.  J.  M.  De 

Wilton  27  Feb  14 

George  J.  Macbness...  8  Oct  13 
John  B.  Kingdon(aci)14  Jan  14 
Aubiey  B.  Fanshawe 

(act) 14  Jan    14 

Assist.  Paym.... Frederick  J.  Lloyd  ...  3  Dec   13 

Ck.  Gunner John  D.  Jamieson  ...20  July  11 

(T)HenryPudifoot 7  June  11 

Ch.  Boatswain  Samuel  J.  Wills    31  Dec    11 

Gunner Victor  8.  Simmonds... —  Nov  12 

{For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain  Frank  Tooze   —  Nov  12 

(For  Q.D    Duties). 

Sidney  Hosgood  1  Apr   13 

(For  Q.D.  UuUes) 
James  E.Wyatt(arf)... 29  July  13 
(For  Q.  D.  Duties.) 

R.M.  Gunner...  John  Porteous —  Nov  12 

Carpenter James  R.  Connor 1  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Herbert  G.  Green 13  Mar   12 

Harry  L.  Hodge     6  May  12 

Henry  C.  Humphries... — Nov  12 

John  H.  Roberts  15  Apr  13 

Wt.  Electrician  Thomas  R.Brotheridge29  Mar  13 

Midshipman  ....George  B.  Creasy 15  May  13 

Patrick  G.  N.  Ommanney 

15  May  13 
Basil W.LeG.  Pullenl5May  13 
Charles  B.  C.  Swayne  15  May  13 
Charles  T.  Paynter...l5  May  13 
Derek  H.  C.  Cooper  15  May  13 
Meredith  S.  Spa. ding  15  May  13 
Tom  D.  K.  Williams. .15  Jan    14 


Midshipman Newton  J .  W .  William- 

Powlett 15  Jan    14 

Alexander  P.  Cumming 

Robert  H .  Dring 15  Jan    14 

Clerk Olive  E.  S,  Crowley...  16  Jan  13 

Assist.  Clerk    ...William  R.  C.  Steele...  9  Aug  13 
Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  2,ird  November,  1912. 


CONQUEST.  (Ch.)  Light  Cruiser. 

Building  at  Chatham. 


121     CONTEST.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
935  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander Kerrison  Kiddle 26  Feb  14 

Lieutenant Henry  D.  C.  Stanistreet 

5  June  13 

Enq.  Lieut Thomas  H.  Greenwood21  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut Cyril  J.  H.  Hill 1  Nov.  13 

Gunner (T)  Percy  Adams 11  Aug  13 

(Borne  in '  Hecla.') 


125  COQUETTE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

355  Tons.    I.H.P.    (5,700  F.D,} 

Guns — 1-12  pr. ,  5-6pr. 


The  Nore. 
Tender  to  '  Acttzon.' 


Lieut,  in  com- 


j- Frederick" A.  Warner  21  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.. Frederick W. Gardener  17  Jan  13 
(Borne  in  '  Actteon.') 


126  CORDELIA.      (Dm.)     Light 

Cruiser. 
Completing  at  Pembroke  Bock. 

Carpenter Richard  E.  Rees 23  Feb    14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

mCORM.ORkm!.(Po.)LateSloop 

1,130  Tons. 

Guns — 6-3  pr. 

Gibraltar. 

Flagship  of  the  Admiral  Superintendent. 

Ftce-^4rf»ii>aZ...FrederieE.E.Brock,oB.20  Sept  12 

(Senior  Officer  and  in  Charge  of  all  R.M.  Naval 

Establishments  at  Gibraltar .) 

Secretary Reginald  Butcher,  mvo. 

20  Sept  12 

Flag  Lieut Robert  P.  D.Webster  20  Sept  12 

Major  R.M. Charles  J.  Thoroton...l2  Sept  13 

Clerk  to  Sec Frederick  C.  Pidcock    8  Jan  13 


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Commander  John  Harvey 13  Dec  12 

{And  for  Reserve.) 
Lieut.-Com Evelyn  J.J.  Southby  3  Deo  13 

(And  for  Reserve.) 

Staff  Paym John  P.  Ratcliff 1  July  12 

Ck.  Gunner John  G.  Buchanan  ...  2  June  12 

Boatswain Charles  A.  Munn  20  Aug  13 

(For  Mail  Duties.) 

JohnE.Tyack    7  Feb  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

James  T.  Cox 5  Mar   12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

The  following  O/ficers  are  borne  as  additional  for 
various  services : — 

Com'mander Percy  TV  Rimington...  1  Sept  10 

(Captain  Attendant  and  King's  Harbour 

Master,  Gibraltar.) 

Commander(ret.)Benjamin  Whitehouse  10  June  11 

(For  Surveying  Service,  tempy.) 

Commander  (ret. )William  Woolley 15  Dec  13 

(For   Charge  of  Chart  and    Chronometer   Depot, 
Gibraltar .) 

Eng.  Com William  H.  Beckett  ...  22  Feb  11 

(Chief  Engineer  at  Gibraltar  Yard.) 

John  C.  Talbot 15  Oct    13 

(As  First  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer, 
Gibraltar  Yard.) 

Eng.  Lieut Robert  A.  R.  Meiklem  5  Dec    11 

( At  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer  for  charge 
of  Gun  Mountings.) 

Ralph  D.  Cox  17  Aug  12 

(For  Torpedo  Sub  Depot.) 

Francis  G.  Blake 9  Aug  13 

( For  charge  of  Reserve  Workshops  and  supervision 
of  machinery  of  Torpedo  Boats.) 

Maj.R.M. Richard  ff.  Willis 1  Mar   12 

(For  W.T.  Station.) 

Gunner (N)Edwin  P.  Hamlyn  21  May  12 

Boatswain Edward  H   Wilder  ...  6  May  11 

(For  Boom  Defence,  Mooring  Work,  etc.) 

Sig.  Boatswain   ...Hugh  O'Donnell  13  Mar  13 

Head  Schoolmaster  William  J.  B.  Hore  20  Nov   11 
(For  charge  of  Dockyard  School,  Gibraltar). 

For  RN.  Hospital. 

DeGfZral''ri}  William  W-  PriJn 15  0ct    13 

Chaplain Rev.  Arthur  A.  Carter, 

MA 2  Apr   12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Arthur  Davidson,    MB  5  Julyll 
(For  Gibraltar  Hospital  and  Dockyard.) 
Leslie  C.  Rowan  Robinson, 

MB 15  Oct    13 

Surgeon Harold  H.  Babinglon  15  Oct    13 

Head  Wardmaster ...Harry  E.  Lambert  15May  11 
(For  Royal  Hospital,  Gibraltar .) 

For  'Rapid.' 

Lieut.-Com Charles  G.  Brodie 14  Jan    14 

(And  in  command  of  Submarine  Flotilla.) 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieutenant   Philip  E.  Phillips  (B  6) 

20  Feb   14 
Eric  E.  C.  Tufnell  (B8)~  Oct  IS 
Thomas  C.  A.  Ouchterlony 
(B7)   «„ , 27  Aug  13 


For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant  Colin  G.  MacArthur  ...20  Feb  13 

Douglas    M.    Hervey- 

MacLeay    23  Aug  13 

Russell  E.  Birch —  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Lawrence  Turner    29  Aug  13 

For  Service  at  Ascension. 

Capt  R.M Henry  C.  Benett 29  Mar  13 

(Commandant) 
Lieut.  R.M.A.    Walter  R.  P.  Boultbee   8  Nov.  13 
Surgeon Albert  C.  Rusack,  MB.    1  Apr   12 

Asst.  Paym.      )  Charles  F.  Webber 10  Aug  12 

tn  charge....  \  6 

Commissioned  at  Gibraltar,  1st  June,  1900. 

New  books  opened  1st  June,  1909. 

Tenders. 

'  Kapid.' 

Torpedo  Boats  (see  page  401a.) 


l27aCORNWALL.(Dev.)Cruiser. 

9,800  Tons.    I.H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 14-6  inch,  &-\2pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Training  Ship  for  Naval  Cadets. 

Captain Walter  M,  Ellerton  ...    8  Jan  14 

Commander Herbert  A.  Buchanan 

Wollaston   5  Jan    12 

Lieut.-Com (G).lames  W.  Murray   8   Jan  13 

(N)Henry  E.  H.  Spencer- 
Cooper,  mvo 8  Jan   14 

Lieutenant Mansel  B.  F.  Colvile   11  Jan    12 

(T)Edward  W.  Sinclair  3  Jan  14 
Kenneth  B.  Millar. ...21  Jan  14 
(N)  Norman  Whitehead 

3  Jan   14 

John  S.  Hammill  S  Jan    14 

Robin  E.  Jeffreys 4  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com George  N.  Leslie   11  Jan    12 

Eng.  Lieut Geo-ge  D.  Campbell. ..23  Sept  12 

James  G.  Moss  1  Jan    14 

CedlJ.Meggs 1  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M. Herbert  R.  Brewer....— Apr  13 

(And tor  P.T.  Duties.) 
Chaplain  #        I  Rev.   Robert  McKew, 

Naval  Inst,  f     ba,  bd 8  Jan  14 

Fleet  Surg Malcolm  Cameron,  MB 20Jan    14 

Fleet  Paym Harry  G.  Wilson 10  May  13 

Naval  Inst Charles  S.  P.  Franklin 

BA 11  Jan   10 

George  H.Andrew.MA. 22  Apr  13 

Surgeon Cecil K.  M.  Baker, MB.  2  Jan    14 

Assist.  Paym. ...Henrv  Rogers —  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Thomas  K.  I.  Crabb...l0  Sept  12 

Gunner Ernest  S.  Stone     6  Jan    14 

(T)Edward  W.  Pearn  31  Aug  12 

Richard  F.  Hall 6  Jan    14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    Ernest  H.  Gearing  ...11  Jan    12 

Carpenter George  H.  Egford 11  Jan   12 

Artif .  Eng Edwin  C.  Edwards    ...9  Jan    14 

Percy  S.  Walkey  19  May  13 

Edwin  Foster  ...    (act)  7  Jan    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,\lth  January,  1912. 


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1276      CORNWALLIS.       (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

14,000  Tons.      I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns— 4-12  inch,  \2-§ineh,  VO-llpr., 

2-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 

Deconport. 

Captain Cunningham  R.  de  C. 

Foot 10  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com Louis  H.  Crozier 11  Feb  13 

(N)Aubrey  Thomas.. ..13  Aug  12 
(G)Alan  G.  D.  Twigg  13  Aug  12 

Lieutenant (T)William     H.      W. 

Ridley  —   Oct  12 

Alexander  C.  G-.  Brownl4Junel3 

Eng.   Com WiltiamH.Crichton...30  June  11 

Eng.  Lieut Wellington   B.  Hume26  July  12 

Capt.B.M. Geoffrey  M.  I.  Herfordl3  Aug  12 

Lieut.  R.M. Aylmer  G.  Stacey 13  Aug  12 

Fleet  Surg WilliamB.Maeleod.MBll  Aug  13 

Staff  Surg Charles  J.  O'Connell  13  Aug  12 

Fleet  Paym Henry  H.  Gilbert 13  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut  Arthur  Wardell-Yerburghl8Junl2 

Assist,  ./-toym.... (I) Archibald  J.  Dowdes- 

well 9  Aug  10 

Ch.  Gunner Herbert  W.  Mitchell. ..26  June  12 

Ch.   Boatswain  Arthur  Thompson 7  Aug  12 

Gunner (T)JamesG.  Law  (act)16  Oct    13 

Boatswain  Theophilus  W.Anderson 

(For  Q.  D.  Duties)         13  Aug  12 

Carpenter John  S.  Werry  30  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Edward  G.  Curnow....26  July  12 

Thomas  R.  AUerton...l8  Apr    13 
Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  13<A  August,  1912 


128  COSSACK.      {Po.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

885  Tons.    H.P.  (14,000  F.D.) 

Owns — 5-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Eng. Lieut Wilfrid  G.  Main     29  Apr  13 

(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 


128a    CRANE.      {Po.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

360  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5  900  F.D.) 

Gims — 1-1 2 pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Commander Robert  H.   Coppinger  2  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  P,  Barnes  16  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


129  CRESCENT.  Po.)  Cruiser. 

7,700  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns— -1-9-2  inch,  12-6  inch,  12-6_pr., 
5-3    pr. 

Training  Sguadron. 
Queenstown. 

Commander Thomas  E.  Wardle 10  Feb  13 

(And  for  Training  Duties.) 

Lieut.- Com Arthur  L.  Popham 4  Feb  13 

Lieutenant Cuthbert  M.  Murphy  18  Jan   13 

(N)Marshal  L.  Clarke   9  Apr  13 

Eng.  Lieut George  H.  Fletcher  ...17  Feb   14 

Chaplain  Rev.  Alfred  Shell,  MA. 10  Sept  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Training  Ships.) 

Staff  Surg William  P.Walker,  MB  1  Apr  13 

Staff  Paym Arthur  F.  Weston  15  Apr  13 

Gunner Frank  E.  Lowman  ...  6  Jan    12 

John  H.  Cobby  23  Apr  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
John     C.    Ackerman 

(act) 31  Jan    14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Walter  J.  Pope  (act). ..20  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  Lund  (act) 20  Aug  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter ..Alfred  H.  Lane  18  Dec   12 

Artif.  Eng. ......Arthur  Botting 13  Nov  11 

Commissioned  at  Queenstown  10th  February,  1913. 


129a    CRESSY.    {Ch.)    Cruiser. 

12,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 

Guns— -2-9-2  inch,  12-6  inch,  12-12  pr., 

Third  Fleet. 
The  Nore. 

Captain Ernest  S.  Carey 17  Mar  14 

(And  for  charge  of  a  group  of  ships  of  the 
Third  Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com Bernard  N.  Harvey. ..27  Jan    12 

Eng.  Com Walter  F.  Mitchell...  1  Mar  11 

Staff  Surg *Edward  C.  Sawdy  ...  1  Jan    14 

Fleet  Paym *(I)Henry  de C.Ward  29  Dec  13 

Assist.  Paym. ..."'David  S.  Lambert  ... —  Feb    14 

Gunner Albert  J.  Dougherty.. 24  Jan   13 

Carpenter  James  B.  Clarke  (act) 

(temp.) 10  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  Monks  1  Oct   13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  Hist  October,  1911. 
*  And  for  group  of  ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


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130  CRUSADER.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

1,045  Tons.     H.  P.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Lido.' 

Commander Julian  H.Woodbridge  3  Dec  13 

Lieutenant George  Davidson 8  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  G.  R.  Davies    4  Nov  13 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  G.  N.  Wyatt  —  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)  William  R.Adams  25  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 

131  CUMBERLAND.     (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

9,800  Tons.    I.LT.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns— 14-6  inch,  8-12j>?\,  3-3^>'. 

Training  Ship  for  Naval  Cadets. 

Captain Aubrey  C.  H.  Smith,  mvo 

1  May  12 

Commander Lawrence  W.  Braith- 

waite —  Aug  13 

Lieut.- Com (T)Ralph  S.  Sneyd ...    6  Jan  13 

(N)Kenelm  E.  L.  Creighton, 

5  Sept  11 

Lieutenant  (GlFrank  G.  Bramble  9  May  12 

Ralph  D.  B.  Haddon    6  Jan  13 

Bryan  F.  Adams 16  Jan  13 

(If)  Henry      M.      C. 

Purdon 11  Sept  13 

FrederiokH.G.Dalrymple 

Hamilton    14  Aug  13 

Louis  H.K.  Hamilton  13  Oct    13 

Eng.  Com Edward  P.  St.  J.  Benn  3  Dec  12 

hng.  Lieut Norman 8. Richardson  17  Aug  12 

Lancelot  D.Sweetlove  9  Aug  13 

John  L.  Deacon 17  Aug  12 

John  H.  Breaks 15  Aug  13 

Capt.  B.M John  Goldsmith 12  Jan  13 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties) 
Chaplain   %     \  .Reu.FraneisW.R.Metcalf.MA 
Naval  Instr.    \  —  Aug  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Edward T.  Meagher. ..14  Sept  12 

Staff  Surg Louis  L.  Greig    13  Jan   11 

Fleet  Paym Edgar  B.  Swan 5  Sept  11 

Naval  Inst *(I)GeorgeC.  Avery,  ba 

5  Jan  13 
♦Francis  H.  Batchellor, 

ma —  Jan  14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...(I)WilliamB.Callawayl7  Sept  12 
Ch.  Boatswain... Thomas  R.  Clynick  ...11  Sept  12 

Gunner Alfred  J.  McGonagill—  Aug  13 

(T)William  T.  Gale...    8  Jan  13 
(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Frederick  J   Hopkins —  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Ditties  with  Cadets.) 

Carpenter Thomas  C.  Robinson.. .20  Apr  11 

Artif.  Eng George  Dore 5  Sept  11 

James  Grant  3  Jan  13 

Joseph  S.  Carron  26  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  5th  September, 
1911 
*  And  on  re-commissioning. 


132     CYCLOPS.     {Ch.)     Repair 

Ship. 

11,300  Tons.    I.H.P  3,500  NT). 

Guns — 6-4  inch. 

Attached  to  First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Alexander  Farrington28  Feb  12 

Lieut.-Com Francis  H.  Bostock...l3  Jan    14 

Lieutenant (N)Sidney  N.  Smith  27  Sept  13 

E<igar  W.  Buchanan... —  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Victor  E.  Snook 31  Oct    13 

Ena.  Lieut Robert  H.  With ey    ...19  Sept  12 

Staff  Surg Percy  T.  Sutcliffe.MB, 

ma  26  Mar  14 

Staff  Paym Ralph  H.  D.  Hicks    ...12  Sept  13 

Ch.  Gunner John  W.  McCann 1  Aug  13 

Ch.  Boatswain.. .Thomas  Tilley     7  May  13 

Gunner  (T).lohn  J.  Esplen  ...—  Oct    13 

(For  W.T.  Work.) 
lT)Hubert  A.  Foster  ...14  Nov  12 

Carpenter Joseph  S.  Legg 15  Oct    13 

ArUf.  Eng Edmund  C.  Crangle  ...11  Jan  11 

William    Wentworth  11  Jan  13 

Wt.  Electrician  Ernest  C.  Offer  3  Feb  12 

Commissioned  at  Devonport,  bth  November,  1907. 


135  CYGNET.    (Ch.)    Torpedo- 

Boat    Destroyer. 

355  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,700  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Actceon.' 

Lieut.-Com Roy  Bacchus   16  Dec  13 

Ch.Artif.Eng... William  O'Keefe 4  Sept  11 

(Borne  in  '  Acteeon.') 

136  CYNTHIA.    (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat     Destroyer. 

355  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,700  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Action.' 

Lieut,  in  com- 1  Christopher  J.  F.  Eddis 

mand  (  14  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng Edward  C.  Farmer  ...  15  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  'Acteeon.') 


138     DAISY.     (Oh.)      Surveying 

Vessel. 

510  Tons.    I.H.P.  500  N.  D. 

Surveying  Service. 
Tender  to  '  Endeavour.' 

Lieut.-Com Sidney  A.  Geary  Hill   14  Feb  12 

Lieutenant Alfred  Edgar 24  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut William  S.  Bardwell     25  Nov  13 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  2§th  March,  1912. 
(Borne  in  '  Endeavour.') 


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800& 


141 


(Dev.) 


DARTMOUTH. 

Light     Cruiser. 

5250  Tons.    H.P.  (22,000  F.D.) 

Guns—  8-6  inch,   4-3  pr. 

East  Indies. 

Captain Judge  D'Arcy    10  Aug  13 

Commander George  D.  Jephson  ...  2  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com George  M.  Skinner  ...  2  Sept.13 

Lieutenant    (Q-)Arthur      D.      W. 

Smith  2  Sept  13 

(N)  *  illii»m  A.  Usher   2  Sept  13 
Arthur  M.  T.  Dane  ...  2  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com Edward  P.  Soper 28  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut Kobert  H.  G.   Boddy  2  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surg CharlesH.J.  Robinson  21  Oct  12 

Paymaster    Frederick   J.   D.  de 

Veulle  26  Aug  13 

Sub-Lieut John  H.  E.Homfray  29  July  13 

Edward  R.  Lewis —  Jan    14 

Gunner William  C.  F.  Smith    19  Aug  13 

(T)George  M.  Taylor  20  Jan    14 

Boatswain    Harry  J.  Lewis  2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.  D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Samuel  Bounsall  19  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  F.  Richards...  9  Aug  13 

Percy  H.Aspinal  (act)  11  Aug  13 

Clerk  Arthur  F.  Humphreys  2  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  2nd  Sept.  1913. 


144  DEE.    (Ch.)     Torpedo -Boat 

Destroyer. 

545  Tons.    I.H.P.   (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4r-12pr. 

Employed  under  the  Commander-in-Chief, 

Home  Fleets. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Lieut.-Com Francis  W.  D.  Twigg    5  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  R.  Morris. ..30  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.') 


145  DEFENCE.  {Dev.)  Cruiser. 

H,600  Tons.    I.H.P.  27,000  N.D. 
Guns  —4-9-2  inch,  10-7-5  inch,  16-12 pr. 

Mediterranean. 
Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral   Commanding  First 

Cruiser  Squadron. 
Rear- Admiral... Ernest  C.  T.  Troubridge, 

CB,  cmg,  mvo 6  Jan  13 

Secretary  William  M.  C.  Beresford- 

Whyte,  CMG 1  Apr  13 

Flag  Lieut (S)Francis  P.  O.  Bridgeman 

2  Sept  13 


Lieut.  R.M.A....TSd-w&rA  H.  Ward 2  Sept  13 

(Asst.for  W.  T.  Duties.) 

Clerk  to  Sec Edward  W.  Whittington- 

Ince  1  Sept  13 

John  G.  Ashford   10  Oct    13 


Captain Fawcet  Wray 6  Jan  13 

Commander Arthur  E.  Silvertop...  2  Sept  13 

(N  iHarold  O.  Reinold    6  Jan  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Arthur  T.  Johnstone5  Apr  13 

John  P.  Champion  ...15  Jan    14 

Lieutenant    (T)T/ie  Hon.  Hugh  C. 

R.  Feilding 6  Jan  13 

Robert  H.  T.  Raikes  ..  2  Sept  13 
Cecil  H.  Abercrombie  2  Sept  13 
(For  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Arthur  Evans 14  Feb  11 

Geratd  C.  Muirhead- 

Gould  2  Feb    14 

Oliver  Bevir   2  bept  13 

Eng.  Com Tom  B.  Huddy 10  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Barry  Hocken 11  Jan   10 

Ernest  C.  Plant    10  Feb   12 

Capt.  R.M. William  W.  Godfrey    1  Feb   13 

(16  Feb  13) 
(And  for  War  Staff  Duties.) 

John  M.  Palmer    2  Sept  13 

Chaplain  Rev.  William  F.  R.Ryan 

ma _...  23  Feb  12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...John  C.  Durston —  Feb   12 

Fleet  Paym Wingfield  W.  Alton  26  Aug  13 

Surgeon     John  S.  Ward 13  Jan  11 

Sub-Lieut Roderick  C.  A.  Gow...  8  Oct    13 

JohnS.  Dove 8  Oct    13 

Gerald  H.  Warner  (act)6  Feb  14 
Pelham  A.  Maitland  (act) 

20  Feb  12 
Andrew  H.  M.  Haggard 

(act)    20  Feb   12 

William  R.  Calvert  (ac t)20  Feb  12 
Hugh  T.  Dawson  (act)  20  Feb  12 

Mate  John  Eadie ...29  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.... Hen<y  M.  Fitch 2  Sept  13 

Keith  M.  Lawder 16  Feb  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.WiX  iam  tstanden 2  Sept  13 

Gunner George  Needlev    19  Aug  13 

(T)WilliamG.~Taylorl9Aug  13 

Boatswain   WilliamG.  K.  Trewinl9  Aug  13 

Alfred  F.  Fox 2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain  William  J.  Reeks 2  Sept  13 

Carpenter William    C    Geaton    19  Aug  15 

Artif.  Eng George  K.  Brown 2  Sept  13 

George  Norris    2  Sept  13 

Barry  Southon  (act)...  2  Sept  13 

Midshipman Harold  N.  C.  Webber  15  May  13 

William  H.  H.  Steven- 
son   15  May  13 

Cecil  G.  Procter    15  Sept  13 

Antony  F.  De  Salis  ...15  Sept  13 
Richard  A.  Everitt  ...15  Sept  13 
Edmund  M.  G.  L.  Boyle 

15  Sept  13 
Kenneth  F.  Collier  ...15  S  -pt  13 

Assist.  Clerk  ....Robert  Brickdale  9  Aug  13 

Cyril  B.  Wood 10  Feb  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  2nd  Sept.,  1913. 


800c 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


146a  DEFENDER.  (O/?..)  Torpedo- 

Boat   Destroyer. 

762  Tons.    HP.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns— -2-4  inW,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla.. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Walter  J.  Fletcher 13  Jan  12 

Lieutenant Martin  J.  C.de  Meric  30  Jan  12 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  J.  Mackean  ...2o  Jan  11 

Sub-Lieut Henry  A.  Lambert 10  Oct    12 

Gunner (T)Mi'chael  H.  Deeney27  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

146  DEFIANCE.  (Dev.)  late  2nd 
Bate. 

5,270  Tons. 

Torpedo  School  Ship. 

Devonport. 

Captain Francis  H.M  Jackson  31  Aug  11 

Commander Aubrey  Lambert    1  July  13 

(In  lieu  of  Lieut.  (T) ) 

Lieut.-Com (T;Henry  I.  R.  Trischler 

17  Jan    14 
(T 'William  B.  Mackenzie 

(b) 17  June  13 

(And  for  command  of  Minesweeping  Vessels,) 

Lieutenant (T) Edward  de  F.  Renouf 

29  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut William  B.  Carter    ...  1  Oct    13 

Capt.R.M.  Edward  Gillespie —  Apr    13 

(29  Apr  12; 
(Instructor  of  Wireless  Telegraphy.) 

Lieut.  R.M. Arthur  J.  Mellor  —  Mar  14 

(3  Aug  10; 
(Assist,  for  W.T.  duties,  and  for  W.T. 
duties  in  the  Port.) 

Chaplain  Rev.  Alexander  H.  Gage, 

ma 11  Apr    13 

Fleet  Surg Herbert  L.  Penny    ...10  June  12 

Staff'  Surg Frederick  C.  Robinson —  Augl3 

Maurice  W.    Haydon 

(tempy.) 31  Jan    14 

leet  Paym Herbert  N.  Dymott  ...19  Nov  12 

Assist.  Paym.... Charles  E.  G.  Jeffreys  —  Oct  12 

Ch.  Gunner  (T)Frederick  B.  Kilner  5  Dec  11 

(T)John  C.  Souhamy22  Apr   13 

Ch.  Bnatsiuain  (T)Harry  Phillips 12  Oct  10 

(For   charge  of    Torpedo   and  Electric 
Stores  13  June  12,) 

Ch.  Carpenter.. .James  Parsons 23  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)Sidney  Woods 1  Nov  13 

(T)Edward  F.  Dolhear24  May  13 
(T)William  C.  Elliott  lfi  Aug  13 
(T)John  W.  A.  Chubb25  Sept  13 
(T)Edward  W.  Rogers—  Oct  13 
(T)Artbur  J.  Roach  ...11  Mar  14 

Wt.  TelegraphistAlonzo  Boniface  —  May  13 

Hd.SchoolmasterSamuel  L.  Hutchings  12  Oct  11 
Edward    V.    Paynter  4  Sept  11 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional:— 

Lieutenant   ...„  John  Beep 30  May  12 

(For  command  of '  Driver.') 

Edwin  J.  Cole 8  Feb    13 

(For  command  of  '  Confiance.') 

Eng.  Com William  W.  Pearce  ...  8  Mar  11 

(For  Torpedo  Store.) 

Ch.  Gunner (1)William  Barlow  ...18  Mar  13 

(For  Command  of  '  Rose.') 

William  J.  Cann 14  Apr    13 

(For  Inspection  of  Electric  Stores,  fyc.) 


Ch.  Boatswain  (l)Joseph  C.  Davxes....  30  May  12 

(For  Torpedo  Range.) 

New  Books  opened  1st  January,  1908. 

Tenders. 

'  Confiance, '    '  Driver,'    '  Rose,'    '  Spartan.' 

Torpedo  Boat  No.  104. 

Attached  Ships. 

'  Cleopatra,'  '  Hasty,'  '  Heron.' 


L466  DERWENT.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

555  Tons.     I.H.P.  f7,000  F.D.J 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla, 

Tender  to  'St.  George.' 

Commander Berwick  Curtis 5  July  13 

Art.  Eng William  H.  J.  Randall  1  Oct    13 

' Borne  in  'St.  George.') 


147  DESPERATE.     (Po.)    Tor- 

pedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

310  Tons.    I.H.P.    (5,700  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-Qpr. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Excellent.' 

"mdntJ™:.  }  Geor8e  B-  Casley 16  Dec    13 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  Anderson,....10  Oct    12 

(Borne  in  'Excellent.') 

148a     DEVONSHIRE.       (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

10,850  Tons.     I.H.P.  20,500  N.D. 

(21,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-7*5  inch,    6-6  inc.  h,   20-3  pr. 

Third  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain  William  J.  S.  AldersonlOAugl.S 

Commander Arthur  G.  Craufurd...l4  Dec  12 

Lieut.-Com., (G)Leonard  S.  Holbrook 

mvo — Aug  13 

(N^Sydney  K.  Smyth  11  Dec  11 

Lieutenant  WilliamS.Hargreaves  14  Feb  12 

Francis  R.  Openshaw  2  Jan    11 
(T)Rohert  H.  Death  14  Dec  12 

Francis  T.  Hare 11  Feb    U 

Edward  C.  Colchester—  Feb   13 

Reginald  E.  Blyth —  Feb   13 

Eng. Com Richard  C.  Cleave 10  Mar    13 

Eng.  Lieut James  F.  Dodrl 14  Feb  12 

David  P.  Rowland 1  Oct    13 

Captain  R.M.... Edward  J.  Huskisson25  Apr    12 

Chaplain  Rev.  Thomas  Williams 

ba 18  Feb  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Sidney  Roach —  Feb  13 

Fleet  Paym Henry  O'Dowd  20  May  11 

Surgeon Ivor  S.  Gabe 21  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut Kenneth  P.  Stewart...  8  Oct    13 

Colin  J.  L.  Bittleston 

(act)   6  Feb    14 

Mate George  W.  Morrison.. .29  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym Donald  H.  Nelson    ...  1  July  12 

Gunner  Robert  E.Reiss-Smith  24  May  11 

FrankDeacon —  Feb   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 


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301 


Boatswain    John  C.  Dugdale 15  Dec  11 

William    H.   Ellis    ...  3  July  12 
(For  duty  with  Boys.) 

JohnH.  Smith  17  Feb  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 
Sig.  Boatswain... William   G.   8.  Blade  4  Mar   13 

Carpenter  Thomas  Harries   25  Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng Hedley  Beer —  Feb   13 

Andrew  A.  Abbie   6  Junell 

Charles  Hill 18  Apr    13 

Harold  Heyes... 7  Jan    14 

Wt. Mechanician  Richard  W.   Rowland 

(act)  —  Feb    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  6th  June,  1911. 


U$b  DIADEM.     (Po.)  Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  16,500  N.D. 

Guns— 16-6  inch,  12-12^r.,  3-3^?\ 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Com Henry  O.  Andrews 1  Feb   12 

Ch.  Gunner Henry  Hawkes  10  Nov   13 

Ch. Carpenter... William  H.  Hare 1  Nov   13 

Artif.  Eng William  J.  Hayden  ...23  May  13 

(Borne  in '  Victory.') 


148c   DIAMOND.      (Ch.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,000  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  KB.  (9,800  F.D) 

Guns  —  1 2-4  inch,  %-Zpr. 

Second  Fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Commander  Lawrence  L.  Dundas  8  Sept  13 

Lieutenant   ( Q-)  Alexander  S .  Douglas 

7  Nov  13 
(N  Charles  W.Parker  31  Oct  13 

Gordon  R.  Brown 29  Nov   13 

Eng.  Lieut... Claude  A  Codrington26  Dec   13 

Staff  Surg William  N.  L.  Cherry   7  Nov  13 

ASSicharg7"1'  ™  ^Cecil  8"  Manners  ...  7  Nov  13 

Gunner  Albert  B  Cartlidge  ...  3  July  13 

Carpenter _AlexanderT.Germaney8  Apr  13 

Artif.  Eng Angus  H.  Denoon 7  Nov   13 

Completed  to  Active  Complement  at  Chatham, 
1th  November,  1913. 


149  DIANA.       (Dev.)       Light 

Cruiser. 
5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  8.000  N.D. (9,600 F.B.) 
Guns—\l-&  inch,  8-12pr.,  l-3j»r. 

Third  Fleet. 
Devonport.     • 

Captain George  B.  Hutton 6  Jan    14 

(And  for   command   of  group  of  Ships  of 
Third  Flert). 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  A.  Mellin 5  Feb    13 

Eng.  Lieut Albert  J.  Venning   ...29  Aug  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...*Richard  A.  Ross,  MB.  31  Dec    13 


Fleet  Paym *Emest  A.  Bremner  ...23  Mar  14 

Asst.  Paym *HubertF.  Hewetson  18  Apr    13 

Ch.  Gunner Henry  E.  Reynolds   ...12  Feb  13 

Ch.  Carpenter... William  Hearn  28  Apr  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport ,  bth  February,  1913. 
*And  for  duty  with  group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet . 


150  DIDO.  (Po.)   Light  Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  8,000  N.D.  (9,600  F.DJ 

Guns — 11-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  \-Bpr. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Depot  Ship. 

Commander William  M.  Moir  16  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (T)William     M.      M. 

Robinson 7  Jan    14 

(Gr)Errol  Manners    ...  1  Jan    14 
(And  for  (G)  duties  with  3rd  Flotilla.) 

Lieutenant (N) James  Powell 3  Jan    14 

Esmond  P    Hogg 12  Sept  13 

Charles  H.  B.  Foxley  16  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Philip  D.  Church    ...16  Oct    12 

(A      for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

John  W.  Phillips 1  Jan    14 

Chaplain Rev. Norman  M.Living- 
stone, DCL,  LL.B,  MA—  Feb     14 
(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Montague  H.  Knapp.. .29  Aug  13 

Fleet  Paym Alfred  W.  Claxton  ....  29  Aug  13 

Staff  Paym Donald  G.  Hewlett  ...  1  Jan    14 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Surgeon James  P.  Shorten 29  Aug  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Geoffrey  L.  Simmons   1  Jan    14 
Hugh  de  la  P.  Evans  29  Jan    14 

Ch.  Boatswain... John  De  St.  Croix 15  Jan    14 

Gunner  (T)Henry  W.  Lawrence 

20  Nov  13 

Frank  Smith  30  May  12 

Boatswain Alfred  J.  Bunn 15  Jan    14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Sydney  H.    Southard 

(act)  10  May  13 

Artif.  Eng John  W.Day. 29  Aug  13 

The  following  Officer  is  borne  as  additional: — 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

E'tg.  Com William  H.  Glasspole  3  Jan    14 

TiHDfflf. 
See  page  269a. 


302 


THE   ROYAL   NAVY. 


150a  DILIGENCE  {late  Tabar- 
istan). 

7,100  Tons.    I.  H.  P.  5,000  N. D. 

Guns — 8-4  inch. 

Fitting  as  Depot  Ship  for  Torpedo-Boat  Destroyers, 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Lieut 'Frederick  Kelly 12  Nov  13 

Carpenter  Lieut.  Charles  H.  Hodre 3  Oct  13 

Gunner  (  r)John  J.  Young  ....  8  Feb  18 

Boatswain George  A.  Bennett ...  8  Feb  13 

{Borne  in  'Victory.') 


151  VQlj~?Hm.{Po.)  Sailing  Brig. 

925  Tons. 

Portsmouth. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Captain  Roger   J.   B.  Keyes, 

C.B..M.V.O 31  Aug  12 

(Commodore  2nd  Class  in  charge  of 
Submarine  Service). 
(Address  for  correspondence — Fort  Blockhouse, 
Gosport). 

Secretary Francis  K.  Haskins...31  Aug  12 

Captain Albert  P.  Addison   ...31  Aug  12 

(As  Assistant  to  Commodore  (S),  and  for 
duty  in  .Submarines). 

Asst.  Paym Charles  A.  Gibb    —  Aug  13 

(For  Commodore's  Office.) 

Commander  Algernon  H   C.  Candy  14  J an    14 

(For  duty  with  Submarines,  and  in  command 
of  Portsmouth  Submarine  Flotilla.) 

Lieut.-Com CNlGeoffrey  B.  Harrison 

(tempy)  31  Aug  12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Sta/fSurg John'Martin 8  May  13 

Fleet  Paym Robert  F.  C.  Eames  ...10  Mar   14 

Assist.   Paym     Francis  G.  Cavanagh —  reb    14 

Ch.  Boatswain  Charles  Cuthbert   25  Mar   13 

Ch.  Carpenter... George  Sim 31  Aug  12 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Arthur  H.  Warburton  25  Feb   14 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 

for  various  services : — 

For  Fort  Blockhouse. 
Commander Richnrd  G.  Hervey  ....14  Jan   14 

(For  Experimented  Work  and  for 
duty  with  Submarines.) 

Lieut.-Com (T)  Walter  N.  Lapage  31  Aug  12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Lieutenant Richard  Broderick 28  Sept  12 

Eng.  Com Percy  Stocker  31  Aug  12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines,  etc.) 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com George     F.     Cholmley 

(E3)  —  Jan    14 

Francis  H.  H.Goodhart  ( &'8) 

—  Feb  14 
Max  K.Hor'on  (EA)  ...11  Mar  14 
Ferdinand  E.  B.  feil- 

mann(E7) 20  Nov   13 

Gilbert  H.  Kellett  (SI)    6  Nov  13 

Lieutenant    Alfred    E.   Whitehouse 

(Ah)  13  May  13 


Lieutenant   Edward      R.       Lewes 

(413) 30  Dec    13 

Basil  A.  Beal(Bl)  ...31  Aug  12 
Percy  H.  Boulnois  (A6) —  Sept  13 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant   FrederickC. C.Kennedy  11  Feb  13 

Oswald  E.  Halifax ...  i  Dec  13 
Martin  H.  Collier 1  Fsb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Cobn  G.  Breton 17  Feb    14 

George  Villar 31  Aug  12 

Brian  J.  H.  Wilkinson  3  Apr 

For  instruction  in  Submarines. 
Lieutenant Napier  R.  Peploe —  Oct    13 

Trevor  Whitaker.  .  .  11  Feb  14 
Richard  D.  Sandford.. —  Jan    14 

Claud  B.  Barry 7  Jan    14 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  L.  Noakes —  Jan    14 

Eric  F.  G.  Wharton....- 3 an    14 

Harold  Boase 9  Feb    14 

Harold  H.  Atki.n-Berry 

—  Feb    14 

Gerald  Curteis  —  Mar  14 

Hugh  E.  Beaton —  Jan    14 

Tenders. 

'Arrogant.' 

T.B.  026. 

Attached  Ships. 

'Bouncer.' 

'Nettle.' 

Became  an  independent  command,  31  August,  1912. 


153     DOMINION.         (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

16,350  Tons.    I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns — i-12  inch,   4r-9'2inch,    10-6  inch., 
12-12  pr.,  12-3  pr. 
Third  Battle  Squadron. 

.Henry  L.  Mawbe.y 7  Feb    14 

.The Hon  Arthur L.  O. 

Forbes-Sempill 15  Jan    14 

(N)  Robert  A.  Richards  15  Oct  12 
.(T)Gny  D.  Fanshawe   6  Jan    14 

Basil  R.  Brooke 9  Aug  13 

WilliamW  Hallwright5  Oct   12 
(G)Archibald  S.  May, 

mvo  30  Sept  12 

Lieutenant  .  ..  .  Geoffrey  A.Luscombe  IS  Oct   12 

Massy  Goolden SOJunell 

Charles  D.  Moore 15  Oct  12 

Eng.  Com Thomas  J.  Morgan  ...18  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut William  H.  Pudner...  15  Oct  12 

Harry  E.  Ash 29  Sept  13 

Capt.  R.M.A....AUn  H.  L.  Prynne  ...  15  Oct  12 
Lieut.  R.M. James  G.   Johnstone  15  Oct   13 


Captain 

Commander 


Lieut. -Com. 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


808 


Chaplain  Rev. William  N.  Martin, 

ma —  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ..  Charles  J.  E.  Cock  ...  15  Oct    12 

Staff  Surq George  D.Walsh 21  Jan    13 

FleetPaym Edmund  P.  Rowe    ...  15  Oct  12 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  G.  Perlrick....  8  Oct    13 

Lawrence  H.  Bayley  ...13  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym Henry  A.  Brown  15  Oct  12 

Philip  Marrack 15  Oct   12 

Gunner Sperry  J.  D.  Blockleyll  June  12 

Arthur  Ruston      25  May  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.') 

Alfred  E.  Woodward  12  Oct    10 
For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)PatriokMcCarthy  19  Dec   11 

Boatswain Joseph  W.  Parkes 11  June  13 

Carpenter Percy  Turner 22  June  12 

Artif.  Eng Albert  R.  Thompson   11  May  12 

James  P.  Pearson 15  May  12 

Henrv  Crump 15  Oct  12 

Louis"  J   Fox(arf) 13  Sept  13 

Midshipman William  S.  Moor  15  May  13 

William  G.  Cowland..l5  May  13 
Godfrey  M.  Courage.. 15  May  13 

Ronald'  G  Black 15  May  13 

Morgan  J.  Teatman  ...15  May  13 
Robert  W.  W.  Cook  ..  15  Mav  13 
Lancelot  J.  B  Waltersl5  May  13 
Roland  P.  B.  Bwinley  15  May  13 

EricS.  Brand 15  Sept  13 

Francis     8.     W.     de 

Winton 15  Sept  13 

Brian  L.  Clark    15  Sept  13 

Hugh  Gartside-Tippinge 

15  Sent  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Francis  E.  Sanders  ...  9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  Ihth  October,  1912. 


154a     DONEGAL.    (Dev.) 
Cruiser. 

9,800  Tons.     I.H.P.  22,000  N.D. 
Guns— U-6ineh,&-12pr.,  3-3 jpr. 

Devonport. 

Eng.  Com Frederick  C.  Davis. ..21  Jan    13 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest G.  Smith 23  May  11 

FleetPaym John  E.  Dathan    27  Jan    12 

Ch.  Boatswain... Sydney  W.  Smale 24  Feb    13 

.  Ch.  Carpenter..  Samuel  G.  S.  Morrell  19  Jan    14 

Gunner...     Edward  Winter 30  Jan  13 

(For  Q.D. Duties.) 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


1546      DOON.     (Ch:)     Torpedo- 
Boat   Destroyer. 
645  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 4-1 2  pr. 
Sheerness. 

Artif .  Eng Frederick  Smith 9  Apr    13 

(Borne  in  'Pembroke.') 


155    DORIS.     {Dev.)    Light 
Cruiser 
5,600  Tons.    I.H.P.  8,000  N.D. 
Guns — 11-6  inch,  ^-12  pr.,  1-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

(Detailed  to  convey  reliefs  to  China.) 

Captain    Charles  P.  Beaty-Pownall 

6  Sept  13 
(For  charge  of  Group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com Alwyne  E.  Sherrin   ...14  Jan  14 

(N;Charles  H.  Fforde  15  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  C.  D.  Barker...  8  Dec  11 

Capt.  R.M. Charles  G.  Billing 15  Jan  14 

Staff"  Paym (I)Francis  J.  K.  Melsome 

21  June  12 

Asst.  Paym ArthurW.MacIlwaine21  Oct  13 

Gunner William  H.  Hunt 10  Oct    11 

(T)George  E.  Gimblett 

15  Jan    14 

Carpenter     John  P.  Porter 19  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Reginald  W.  Dawes  ...15  Jan    14 

Assist.  Clerk  ...Cecil  W.  Brockman 15  Jan   14 


156     DOVE.      (Dev.)      Torpedo- 
Boat   Destroyer. 
370  Tons.    I.H.P.  (5,800  F.D.~) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander ' 

LieitColmand\  Delorest  J-  D-  Noble..l5  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng Archibald  F.  Fewins...l5  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


158     DRAKE.   (Po.)    Cruiser. 

14,100  Tons.     I.H.P.  30,000  N.D. 

Guns — 2-9-2  inch,    16-6  inch,    12-12  pr., 

3-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Forts-mouth. 

Commander Henry  C.  R.  Brocklebank 

13  Mar  13 

Lieut. -Com James  O.  Elliott 5  June  13 

Eng.  Com James  H.  Barber  26  Aug  13 

Ch.  Gunner Walter  C.  Yates  23  Aug  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Thomas  Metriman 22  Sept  11 

Ch.  Artif.  ^..William  S.  L.  Collins   7  Nov  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  \Zth  March,  1913 

{Borne  in  '  Good  Hope.') 


159      DREADNOUGHT.     (Po.) 

Battleship. 

17,900  Ions.       I.H.P.   23,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12  inch,  2 1-12  pr. 

flagship  of  Vice-Admiral  Commanding 
Fourth  Battle  Squadron . 
Vice-Admiral  ....Sir  Charles  J.  Briggs 

KCB 1  July  12 

Personal  Staff. 

Secretary  John  Cooper    1  July  12 

Flag  Com Arthur  J.  Davies 1  July  12 

{and  for  War  Staff  Duties.) 
Flag  Lieut.-Com.  (S)Cyril  D.  Fenn 1  July  12 

For  general  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt John  Richardson 1  July  12 

{Accommodated  in  '  Agamemnon.') 

Capt.  R.M Richmond  C.S.Waller—  Apr   13 

(29  July  11) 
{For  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties  m  Fourth  Battle 
Squadron.) 

Fleet  Surg William  Bett,  mvo 1  July  13 

Clerk  to  Sec (I^ohn  E.  Hargrave    1  July  12 

Harold  G.  King 1  July  12 

(I)Geoffrey  W.  S.  Childs 

1  July  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  A.  Hook 8  Apr   13 

{To  assist  Eng.  Captain.) 
{Accommodated  in  '  Agamemnon.') 

Captain ...Wilmot  S.  Nicholson  17  Dec  12 

Commander Ed-ward  T.  Iuman 17  Dec  12 

(N)Harry  W.  C.  Hughes 

24  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (G)Cecil  N.  Reyne   ...  7  Mar  13 

Basil  H.  Piercy 3  Jan    14 

{and  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 


lieut.-Com (T'LionelE.  H.  Royle31  Dee   13 

Lieutenant Julian  T.  Tenison 22  Aug  13 

Lionel  G   Dawson 1  July  13 

Eric  W.  E.  Fellowes...  1  July  13 

Thomas  B.  Fellowes... 10  Jan   14 

Lieut.  R.N.R....AnlhonyBlacklocktact)  7  Feb    14 

Eng.  Com Henry  Toop  17  Feb  13 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  S.  Wise 1  Oct    13 

Arthur  E.  S.  Seccombel3  Aug  12 

Major  R.M. Henrv  La  T.  Darley  ...17  Dec  12 

(1  July  12) 

Lieut.  R.M.A.    Eric  C.  Weston   17  Dec  12 

(18  Sept  12) 

Chavlain  Rev.  Cecil  W.  Poignand, 

ma.     11  Feb    13 

Fleet  Paym.  ...(I)  Alfred  C.  Ransom. ..28  Mar  11 

Surgeon Basil  Taylor,  MB 20  May  13 

Sub-Lieut Stephen   F.   Gaisford 

St.  Lawrence  10  Oct  12 

William  N.  Gardiner  6  June  13 
Eustace  H.  Vincent.  25  Mar  14 
Maurice  J,  Bethell  {act)  8  Mar  13 
Philip  W.  Bowyer-Smijth 

{act) 8  Mar  13 

Ronald  E.  C.  Dunbar 

{act) 6  May  13 

Geoffrey   R.    B.   Back 

(act) 8  Mar  13 

Arthur  R.  M.  Bridge 

{act) 8  Mar  13 

Henry  J.  Haynes  {act)  8  Mar  13 
Tim  E.  Evans  (ac>)....  8  Mar  13 
Harold  S.  Barker  {act)  8  Mar  13 

Asst.  Paym Jack  R.  Allen 14  Feb    13 

Ch.  Boatswain... Walter  Beare IK  June  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  John  Reypert 1  Sept  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.. William  fiebbes 17  Jan  13 

Gunner  William  G.  Ford  16  June  13 

(T)Gibson  W.  Simpson 

16  June  13 

John  C.  Dominy  19  Oct  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Thomas  May  15  Oct   12 

{For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George  T.  Parry  (act)    6  June  13 
{For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ernest  Nicholas 11  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Sig.  Boatswain... Leonar d  P.  Thomas  ...17  Dec  12 
Wt.  Telegraphist  Robert  H.  W.  Westcott—  Apr   13 

R.M.  Gunner    ...William  H.  Willy —  Sept  12 

Artif .  Eng Thomas  J.  Gard  1  Junel2 

Ernest  F.  Smith  (act)  —  Mar  14 
Wt. Mechanician  Samuel  Hamilton  (act)  1  July  13 

Midshipman Percy  E.  Maitland    ,..15  May  13 

Uhetwode  W.C.  Browne 

15  May  13 
George  R  J.  Snow    ...15 May  13 

Geoffrey  C.  Fryer 15  May  13 

Gaspard   P.    Hunter- 

Blair 15  May  13 

WilliamP.O.Chambersl5Mayl3 
Patrick  F.  M.  Dawson  15  May  13 

Clerk Arthur  H.  Parsons    ...15  Hept  12 

Assist.Clerk Geojfrey  F.  Mie'ville  ...  9  Aug  13 

ErwJ.'Stokoe 10  Feb    14 

Re- commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  July,  1913. 


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305 


159a  DRUDGE.  (Po.)  Gun-Boat 

for   Gun   Trials. 

890  Tons. 

Guns — 1-9-2  inch. 


Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Excellent. 


159b    DRUID.     (Ch.)     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

770  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Edmond  J.  G.  Mackinnon 

11  Mar  14 

Lieutenant   (N)Henry  B.  Eawlings 

15  Feb    13 

Eng.  Lieut William  .T.Ford 23  Feb  11 

Sub-Lieut Norman  B.  F.  Peploe  10  Nov  13 

Gunner (T)  Wilfrid  Hollins....  6  Apr  12 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


160    DRYAD.      (Po.)      Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

1,070  Tons.  I.H.P.2,500  N.D.  (3,500  F.B.) 

Guns — 2-4' 7  inch,  4-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

JVavi  ation  SchoolShip. 

Postal  Address—  H.M.  Navigation  School, 
Portsmouth. 

Captain Edward  L.  Booty,  mvo.  5  Jan  12 

Commander (N)Winstanley  R.  C. 

'  Moorsom 13  Jan    14 

(And  for  command  of '  Harrier.') 

Lieut.-Com (N)Alfred  F.  Coplestone- 

Boughey    17  Dec  12 

(And  for  command  of  '  Plucky.') 
(N)James  D.  Campbell 

16  Mar  14 
(N  Charles     C.     Bell 

(tem-py) 24  Jan    14 

(N  Edward  B.  Cloete  24  Feb  13 
(N)J*rancis  N.  Shearme 

15  Sept  13 
(N)Sidney  B.  Mainguy 

22  Jan    14 

Lieutenant  (N)MauriceF.  F.  Wilson 

Jan    14 


Lieutenant  (N)  Gordon  F.  Markwick 

22  Jan  13 
(N)Thomas  M.  Brounger 

(tempy)      17  Mar  14 

Rupert.  E.  Lubbock.  .—  June  13 
(N)John  G.  P.  Vivian 

(tempy)  14  Feb    14 

(N)Malby  D.  Brownlow 

7  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Corin  V.  Hardcastle..29  Aug  13 

(And  for  lenders.) 

Fleet  Surg Edward  T.  P.  Eames  1  Oct  13 

Fleet  Paym Francis  C.  Leonard  ...  1  Oct   12 

Asst.  Paym W.  K.  Campbell  Gracel9  Dec   13 

Gunner John  Hand 8  Apr    12 

(N)Robert  Gosling 8  Jan    14 

Artif.  Eng Harry  Beacham 27  Sept  13 

Hd .SchoolmasterChnrXes  Mason  22  Feb   06 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  30th  January,  1906 

Tkndbbs  . 
'Harrier.'  'Plucky.' 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

Commander (N)Henry  E.F.Aylmer  6  Sept  12 

(For  Special  Service.) 


For  First  Class  Ships'  Course. 

Lieutenant Charles  H.  S.  Lapage  14  Feb    14 

Arthur  D.  D.  Smyth.. .14  Feb    14 
EdwardS.  Wise 14  Feb    14 


For  Qualifying  Course  in  Navigation. 

Lieutenant Cecil  P.  Lush 10  Jan  14 

Geoflry  K.  Bylands....  10  Jan  14 

Charles  E.  Hotham.  ....lo  Jan  14 

Stuar'  J.  L.  Bennett.    10  Jan  14 

Beginald  Ramsbotham  10  Jan  14 
Henry  L.  I.  Kirkpatrick 

10  Jan  14 

Alban  E.  T.  Tate 1C  Jan  14 

John  M.  H.  Fisher 10  Jan  14 

William  AT.  D.  Dowding 

10  Jan  14 

Lionel  M.  Bridge 10  Jan  14 

Sub-Lieut Gordon  B.  R.  Rudyard 

Helpman 10  Jan  14 

Edmund  H.  Hopkinson —  Feb  14 


For  Warrant  Officers'  Navigation 
Course. 

Gunner Charles  W.  Snelling  ..  31  Jan  14 

Charies  T.  Twine 31  Jan  14 

Robert  F.  B.  Cooper .   31  Jan  14 

Henry  G.  Pavely 31  Jan  14 

William  Davidson 31  Jan  14 

James  C.  Gwyer 31  Jan  14 

Henry  Turner 31  Jan  14 

Boatswain Thomas  Bidgood 31  Jan  14 


306 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


160a    DUBLIN.      (Dev.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

5,400  Tons.     H.P.  22,000  N.D, 

Guns     8-6  inch,  1-12 pr.,  1-3  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Captain    Henry  Bl  >ckett    12  Nov 

Commander Harry  T.  Mosse 5  Aug  13 

Lieutenant    Cosmo  A   O.  .Douglas  23  Nov  12 

(G)Prederic  W.  Bennett 

—  Aug  13 

(N)  Arthur  D.  H. 
Dibben 13  Nov  12 

Walter  B.  Scott 11  Mar  13 

Lieut.  R.2V.K.... James  J.  Behrmann...23  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Jobu  Bowing 5  Sept  11 

Eng.  Lieut.  ......Percy  D.  Croi3dale  ...  23  Feb  14 

Staff  Surg William  E.  Gribbell...l5  Aug  13 

Staff  Paym Oswald  Carter 28  Dec  12 

Sub-Lieut Rupert  (.  Money... 18  Feb  14 

Waiter  A.  C.  Dickson  11  Mar  14 

Asst.Paym Ronald  MacGill —  Jan    13 

Gunner  Thomas  Sampson 23  Apr  12 

(TlSidney  H.Herlihy  11  May  12 

Boatswain Francis  E   Eva  —  Jan    13 

Carpenter Thomas  Cross 19  Aug  12 

Artif.  Eng James  F.  Killock 19  Nov  12 

Henry  E.Dacey 17  Jan    13 

Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  11th  March,  1913. 


161    DUKE   OF   EDINBURGH. 

(Dev.)      Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.     I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 
(23,500  F.D ) 

Guns — 6-9-2  inch,  10-6  inch,  20-3  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

First  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Cecil  I.  Prowse 2  May  13 

Commander (N^Harry  L.L.Pennell  3  Mar  14 

Manuel  Dasent 3  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com Philips. R.  Conron  ...  5  O't  12 

(G)IohnK.B. Birch...  3  Mar  14 

Lieutenant    Laun  nee  R.  Palmer...  3  Mar  14 

(T) Edwin  G.  Morris..  3  Mar  14 

Robert  H.  Bevan —  Oct    13 

Atwell  H.  Lake 24  Nov  13 

John  H.  C.  Minler    ...  3  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com James  A.  Paterson  ...  3  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut James  W.  Bteil  3  July  12 

Hubert  M.  Havward     7  Nov  12 

Capt.  R.M Gerald  C.Waihwrightl7  Aug  13 

Lieut.  R.M Herbert  E.  Dowding  ..      Sept  12 

Chaplain    Rev.  Guy  H.  Harcourt, 

ma 3  Mar  14 

Fleet  Surg.  .....William  B.Marshall  19  Mar   12 

Staff  Surg Walter  G.  Edwards...  3  Mar  14 

Staff  Paym Cyril  C.  Boulton  3  Mar  14 


Sub-Lieut Philip  Harleck  8  Oct    13 

Cecil  C.  F.  Grey  (act)  3  Mar  14 

SWbRNIit'        }  Ernest  c-  Rhodes  (act)  15  July  13 

Mate Henry  E.  Dale. 29  Nov  13 

Asst.Paym Stuart  A    Hawken    ...3  War  14 

Lh.  Carpenter. ..Ernest  J,  J.  Connor. ..28  Feb   14 

Gunner Henry  B.  Biddle    3  Mar  13 

Henry  Holemans 3  Mar  14 

(For  Instructional  Duries.) 
(T)  George  Borthwick 

(act)  16  Oct    13 

Boatswain    William  Davey 28  Feb    14 

Samuel  B   Betrs  (act)   3  Mar  14 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

■Sig.   Boatswain  Joseph  Swift   16  Nov    12 

Artif .  Eng Arthur   G.    Jamieson  3  Mar  14 

William  F  J.  Howe...  3  Mar  14 
Henrv  Mallett  [act)...  7  Jan  14 
Charles  E.  Barnicoat  (art) 

3  Mar  14 

R  JV  R  \  George  D.  Moore  (proby)  1  July  13 

Clerk  ......'. William  J.  D.Vince...  3  Mar  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  3rd  March,  1914. 


163  DUNCAN.  (Po.)  Battleship. 
14.000  Tons.    I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns— 4-12 inch,  \2-6inch,  10-12 pr., 

2-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Gunnery  Training  Ship. 


Captain    FredericA. Whitehead  7  Nov  13 

Commander Ernest  B.  A.  Betts 27  May  13 

Lieut.-Com (Q-)Percival  S.  Rickcord 

—  Aug  13 
Thomas  B.  Greenshields 

—  Sept  13 
(N)Edmond  P.  Gabbett 

18  Mar  14 

Lieutenant Gordon  McL.  Cameron  7  Nov  13 

(T)Ceril  S.  Saniiford     6  Oct    13 

Eng.  Com (I)Arthur  P.L.  Dupen27  Feb   13 

•?nq.  Lieut Harrv  W.  Wildish 8  Apr  12 

Capt.  R.M ReginaldE.G.  Burton27  May  12 

(9  Apr    13) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...George  Ley 1  Oct    12 

Staff  Pay m Rir-hard  Charles  1  Nov    12 

isst.  Paym Frederick  G.  Cunning- 
ham  14  Nov  13 

Ch.  Gunner ...     (T)Brnest  Roppr   27  May  13 

Ch.  Boatswain  ...George  Crabb    27  May  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Frederick  Lawrence  27  May  13 

Gunner Frederick  Hodgson  ...  6  Aug  12 

William  B.  Tonkin  ...27  May  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Artif.  Eng Sydney  Fisher  27  May  13 

Prank  Tarrant  (act)  ...11  Aug  13 

Clerk Thomas  H.  Trust    ...  4  Feb   13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  21th  May,  1913. 


THE  ROYAL   NAVY. 


807 


164  DWARF.   (Oh.)    Gun-Boat. 

710  Tom     I.H.P.  900  N.D.  (1,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  i-12])r. 

West  Coast  of  Africa. 

Commander Frederick  B.  K. Strong  7  Feb  11 

Lieutenant    ...  (N)EdmundF.L. Jones  5  June  13 
Harold  W.  Fawcett  ...10  June  13 

Surgeon Cbarles  F.  O.  Sankey   5  Juue  13 

Gunner ..Frederick  Elliott 28  May   13 

Artif.  Eng George  T.  Hales 5  June  13 

Rn-com missioned  at  Ch  nham.  ?>tk  June.  1913. 

165  EARNEST.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

355  Tons.     I.H.P  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns—l-12pr.,  5-6  iw. 

Patrol  flotillas. 

Seventh  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

^Command  }  *>**&  M"  Hal1 30  Jau    14 

Artif .  ting David  W.  Lloyd    3  Jan    13 

{home  %n  '  Leand  er 

166  ECLIPSE.       (Dev.)      Light 

Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  8,000  J\.D.  (9,600  F.D.) 

Guns — 5-Ginoh,  6-4*7  wicA,  8-12 pr., 

1-Zpr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport 

(Detached  to  convey  relief  crews  to  Colombo.) 

Captain Frank  Brandt 24  Feb    14 

Commander Guy  Hamilton   24  Feb    14 

Lieut.-C'om Sidney  T.  Stephens...  1  May  13 

Lieutenant *Charles  L.  M.  M.  Crich- 

ton 22  Feb  14 

(N)Arthur    P.    Saun- 
ders  2oFeb   14 

*John  H.  Edelsten  ...24  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  F.  May      ...  4  Oct    12 

Robert    Montgomery  17  Feh  n 

Capt  R  M Charles  P.  Jen-am    ...24  Feb    14 

Staff  Surg *  Warren  G.  Westcott  24  Feb   14 

Staff  Pay  m William  F.  E.  O'Bvrne 

17  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym....*llenry  L.  Shaw 24  Feb   14 

Ch.  Gunner Sid nev  Edwards  1  Apr    13 

Gunner  *(T)Henry       Kibble- 
white 24  Feb   14 

BoaUwtin *Ernest  Adams 24  Feb    14 

Carpenter Kicbard  C.  Ward 12  Nov    13 

Artif.  Eng *Thoinas  Davidson  ..  24  Feb    14 

*Percival    F.    Davies 

(act)    24  Feb    14 

*WiUjoin  '  Yarmouth.' 
Re-commis stoned  at  Devonport  1st  October,  1913. 

166a    EDEN.     (Ch.)       Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
555  Tons.      I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 4t-12pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  Whittle  ...29  Sept  13 

{Borne  in' St.  George.') 


167   EDGAR.      (Po.)      Cruiser. 

7,350  Tons. 
I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-9*2 inch,  IQ-Sinch,  12-6 pr., 

5-3  pr. 

Training  Squadron. 

Queenstown. 

Commander Charles  W.  Bruton  ...  4  Feb    13 

Lieut.-Com Kenneth  A.  F.  Guy  ...18  Mar  13 

Lieutenant   (N)barold  T.  Bowen...  3  Feb  14 

Edward  B.  Hoyle 18  Mar  13 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  M.  Foster 6  Aug  13 

Staff  Surg Robert  B.  ncribner    ...18  Mar  13 

Fleet  Paym George  B.  Keenau 15  Mar  13 

Gunner  Geoige  A.  Chetwood  10  Jan    12 

Charles  H.  Soper 18  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  B.  Cobb 18  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ernest  W.  Clegg 18  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  Wilcox  (act)  14  Nov  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Harry  E.  Chappel  12  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng Major  W.  Kempster...l6  Feb   12 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  l8thMarch,\913 


170  EGMONT  (late  Hibeknia). 
(Po.)     Late    Cruiser. 

9,820  Tons.    I.H.P.  4,000  N.D. 

Guns — 6-3  pr. 

Malta 

Hag  Skip  of  the  Admiral  Superintendent  of  Malta 

Dockyard. 
Rear- A dmiral...Ba.ckvi\le  II   Garden..    3  Aug  12 

Secretary Geoffrey  J.  Rapkin  ...  3  Aug  12 

Flag  Lieut Lionel      S.      Ormshy- 

Johnson    3  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M. Lewis  C.  Lampen 2  Sept  11 

Clerk  to  Sec Alec  E.  Haine  27  Oct    10 


Captain George  B.  Powell  13  Mar  13 

Lieut.-Com George  H.  Pownall.. 22  Aug  13 

(And  for  command  of  Submarine  Flotilla.) 

(D(T)George  B.  Palmes  29  July  12 
(For  command  of  T.B  s  and  as  Registrar  of 
Malta  Royal  Naval  Reserve.) 

Capt. R.M Charles  L.  Hall 28  May  11 

Lieut.  R.  M. Edward  T.  N.  Farmer31  Aug  12 

Chaplain  Rev.li.  Arnison  Heap  30  Sept  13 

(And  for  R.N.  Hospital,  Dockyard,  Torpedo 

Boats  and  Destroyers.) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Horace  B.  Marriott... 20  Jan    14 

(And  for  Tenders.) 


308 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Fleet  Paym Ernest  St.  G.Alton 8  Mar  13 

George  B.  Coleridge   24  July  12 
(For  Victualling  duties  in  '  Egmont'  and  Tenders.) 

Surgeon Alexander  S.  Paterson, 

MB —  Oct    13 

(And  for  Yard.) 

Asst.  Paym Charles  8.  Burgess      24  July  12 

Charles  H.  Heaton  ...15  Oct  12 

Ch.  Gunner James  Mowday    3  May  13 

(For  Malta  Royal  Naval  Reserve.) 

Ch.  Boatswain  ..Alexander  Turner 1  Aug  13 

Ch.  Carpenter.. .Joseph  A.  Adams 12  Jan    14 

Gunner    Hugh  P.  Be  van 25  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  R.  Perry 21  Oct  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

James  H.  Fitzgerald    15  Oct   13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Arthur  Baldwin 13  May  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

The  following  Officers  are    borne    as    additional 
for  various  Services: — 

For  Malta  Dockyard. 

Eng.  Capt John  G.  Liversidge  ....31  May  11 

(Chief  Engineer  of  the  Dockyard.) 

Eng.  Com Edward  J.  Rosevere.  ..  22  Mar  12 

(First  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer.) 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  D.  Larg 2  Nov  11 

(First  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer.) 

Horace  E.  Dawling —  Apr  12 

(As  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer  of  Yard, 
for  Gun  Mountmqs.) 

Harold  H.  Per ring    ...13  Feb   12 
(Second  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer.) 
Fleet  Surgeon    ..Alexander  G.  Andrews  27  Mar  11 

H.  Schoolmaster  Francis  R.  George 14  July  09 

(For  Malta  Dockyard  School.) 

Willie  Candey 10  Jan    10 

(For  Malta  Dockyard  School.) 


For  R.N.  Hospital,  Malta. 

Deputy  Surgeon-  \  James    L.    Smith, 

General  \      M7»,  MB     15  Oct  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...George  T.  Bishop    15  Oct  13 

Surgeon Archibald  L.  Robinson, 

MB,  MA  15  Oct  13 

Cecil  U.  Symnns 1  Nov  13 

Sidney  W.   Grimwade, 

mb 15  Oct  13 

H.  Wardmaster  Walter  Austen 15  Oct    13 


For  Miscellaneous  Services. 

Captain  Francis  A.  L.  Andrews''"!  July  12 

(Captain  Attendant  and  King's  Harbour 

Master  at  Malta.) 

Commander^    ^  (m)Haroid,  p.  j.  Young  17  Feb  13 

(For  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot.) 

Eng.  Com James  M.  Simpson 29  July  12 

(For  Malta  Royal  Naval  Reserve, 
for  Fleet  Duties  and  for  T.B.D.'s.) 

.Charlie  Broadbent 5  Aug   12 

(For  Torpedo  Store.) 

Eng.  Lieut Lawrence  Jackson 13  July  11 

( For  training  of  Malta  Reserve  Stokert 
and  for  supervision  of  Boats,  etc.) 


Capt.  R.M. A. ...Stephen  C.  Wace  ...  i  —  Aug  12 
1  (1  Sept  12) 
(In  charge  of  Malta  W.T.  Station.) 
Lieut.  R.M. A. ..Francis  S.  Richards  ...19  Oct    13 
Staff  Surgeon  ....Maurice       T.       Male 

(temp.)  18Apr   13 

(service  with  Destroyer  flotilla.) 

Ch.   Gunner Henry  Uunster    5  Mar  12 

James  W.  Cottrell  23  Aug  13 

(For  Boom  Defence.) 

(T)Harry  Dolbear     ...22  May  11 
(For  Torpedo  Lecture  Room  and  for 
duty  at  Malta.) 

Gunner  William  Slade —      13 

(For  Torpedo  Boats.") 

Bobert  Stoct.er 23  Aug  13 

(For  command  of  T.B.  046.) 

Boatswain George  Rogers 13  Apr    12 

(Mail  Officer.) 

Sig.  Boatswain  ...Frank  L.  Pestell 13  May  13 

(For  Castille  Signal  Station.) 

Sergt.-  Major  R.M.  William  H.  Banders  2  Oct  13 

(For  Marine  Clothing  Depot,  Malta.) 

For  command  of  Submarines. 

(For  Officer  in  Command  of  Flotilla,  see  above.) 

Lieutenant Geoffrey  Warbitrton(T39)  13  May  13 

Samuel  M.G.Gravener 

(B10) 14  Aug  11 

Norman    D.   Holbrook 
(Bll) 30  Dec    13 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant Sidney  T.  Winn —  Oct   13 

Jermyn  Rustibrooke...  —  Oct  13 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  E.  M.  Roe 10  Oct   13 

Sub-Lieut Oliver  North 3  Feb    14 

New  Books  opened,  23rd  September,  1909. 


170a  ELECTRA.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat    Destroyer. 

385  Tom.      I.E. P.  (6,n00  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-1 2  pr.,   5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Acteeon.' 

Lieut.-Com George  B.  Hartford  ...11  Dec   13 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  A.  Cutbbert- 

son _ 1  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Actaon.') 

172.     EMPEROR      OF    INDIA. 

(Po.)  Battleship. 

25,000  Tons.     H.P.  (2 ',000  N.7).} 
Guns — 10-13*5  inch,  12-6  inch,  2-3  inch. 

4-3  pr. 
Completing  by  Messrs.   Vickers,  Ltd.,  Barrow-in- 
Furness  . 
Lieut.-Com ,.(G)Henry  S.  M.  Harrison- 
Wallace 26  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Richard  W.  Martell...    1  Jan  13 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  L  Harvey  4  Sept  13 

Ch.  Gunner Alfred  Rivett  26  Jan    14 

Gunner (T>HenryC.  Newman  1  Jan    14 

Carpenter Ernest  A   Apps 27  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


809 


174a     ENCHANTRESS.    (Po.) 

Admiralty  Yacht. 

3,470  Tons.     I.  H.P.  6,400  N.D. 

Guns — i-Spr. 

Particular  Service. 

Captain  John  D.Allen 10  Nov   13 

Lieut. -Com The  Hon.  Edward  B.  S. 

Bingham   19  Apr  13 

Edward  Smyth- 

Osbourne 22  Mar  12 

Lieutenant    (N)Ronald  H.  C.  Hallifax 

5  Dec  12 
(S)Philip  A.  Warre  ...19  Aug  13 
(And  as  Flag  Lieutenant  to  the  Board  of 
Admiralty.) 

Una.  Lieut Perry  F.  Griffiths 20  Nov  13 

Fleet  Surg Kenneth  H.Jones,  MB  15  Jan  12 

Staff'  Paym Ernest  W .  L.  Mainprice 

30  Aug  13 

Boatswain Oscar  R.  Benton 22  Apr  13 

Gunner   ..     John  W.  A.  Stewart.. .17  June  12 

Artif.  Eng Walter  H.  Bull  29  Dec   11 

Commissioned  at  Belfast,  28th  May,  1904. 


174c     ENDEAVOUR.    (Ch.) 

Surveying   Vessel. 

1,280  Tons      I.H.P.  1,100  N.D. 

Guns — ]-3pr. 

Surveying  Service. 

Captain Frederick  C.Learmonth 

—  Apr   13 

Lieut.-Com Charles  W.  Tinson  ...  1  June  12 

(N)John  S.  G.  Fraser—  Oct    13 

Lieutenant Robert  R.  Gore  Browne  30  Aprl3 

Edward  F.  B.  Law    ...— May  13 
(Lent  Hydrof/rnphic  D-partment.) 
Asst.  Paym.      I  Arthur  W.  E.  Baddeley 

in  charqe        f  4  Dec  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.. William  C.  Williams. .19  Feb   12 

Boatswain William  McLoughlin  7  Jan    14 

Commissioned  at  Sheerness  6th  August,  1912. 

Tenders. 

'  Daisy.'  '  Esther.' 


175    ENDTMION.     (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

7,350  Tom. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns—  2-9  '2  inch,  10-6  inch,  1 2-6  pr. , 

5-3  jw. 

Training*  Squadron. 

Queenstown. 

(/■  lies  Flag  of  Senior  Officer  on  the  Coait 

of  Ireland.) 

Captain E.  Hyde  Parker  9  Jan  13 

(Senior  Officer  of  the  Training  Squadron). 

Commander  John  L.  Pearson  1  Feb    13 

Lieut.-Com (G-jJames  I.  Harrison  7  Feb   13 

(And  for  duly  xoith  Training  Squadron.) 


Lieut.-Com John  S.  Tyndall 17  Nov  13 

Lieutenant  Arthur  B.  St.  John....  1  Nov  13 

Nowell  C.  Johnstone    4  Feb    13 
(For  Physical  Training  Duties  and  for  P/  T 
duties  with  boys  under  training.) 

Eng.  Com Philip  A.  Sanderson.. .16  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M Chandos  E.  W.  Hill. ..31  Jan    13 

Chaplain Rev.     Harry     G.     G. 

Rorison,  ma 4  Feb    13 

And  for  du*y  with  Training  Ships. 

Staff  Surg Samuel     H.     Woods, 

md,  ba 1  July  12 

John  Thornhill,  mb...  6  Apr    13 

F'eet  Paym John  W.  Creighlon  ...  1  Nov  13 

Staff  Paym Lefebvre  Hammond  —  Feb   13 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Asst.  Paym.    ...William  A.  Lloyd 1  8ept  13 

Albeit  B.  Johnston. ..14  Feb    13 
Ch.Sig.BoatswnVi 'illiam   H.  J.  C. 

Champion   18  Feb    13 

Gunner Richard  Harrison 3  May  12 

Hubert  A.  Gambrell  ..29  Jan  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  Rainey    29  Jan  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  T.  L.  Burrows    ...29  Jan  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Albert  Broom  (act)  ...  1  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Charles  Felton 8  Jan  13 

Artif  Ena Joseph  Billing  14  Jan    14 

H.  Schoolmaster  William  C.  Hewlett... —  May  13 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 
For  duty  with  Training-  Squadron, 

Lieut.-Com (T)Leonard  P.  Vavasour 

7  Feb  14 
(Accommodated  in  'Royal  Arthur.') 

Eng.  Com Wallace  Wright      4  Mar  13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Gibraltar.) 
Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  20th  March,  1913. 


176    ERNE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.  IT.  P.  (7.000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-1 2  jit. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief, 

Home  Fleets. 

'Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Lieut.-Com John  P.  Landon 31  July  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  H.  Southwell  6  May  12 
(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.') 


176a    ESPIEGLE.    (Po.)    Sloop. 

1,070  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,400  N.J). 

Guns — 6-4  inch,  i-Sjir. 

East  Indies. 

Commander Wilfrid  Nunn    18  Dec  12 

Lieutenant    (N)Richard  B.  Colles  15  June  12 

Philip  A.  Heyder 13  Dec    11 

Oliver  R.  Wace 26  Nov  13 


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THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Staff  Surg Bwen  Cameron,  MB....  18  Dec  12 

At\ha?gT    [Sydney  J.  Wright 18  Dec  12 

Gunner John  P.  Spanner    18  Dec  12 

Artif.  Eng Richard  Down 7  Septl2 

Re-commissioned  at  Aden,  \&th  December,  1912. 


177    ESSEX.     (Dev.)      Cruiser. 

9.800  Tons.     l.H.P.  22, 000  N.D. 
Guns — 14-6  inch,  8-12  inch,  3-3  pr. 
Fourth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Hugh  D.  R.  Watson, 

CB,  mvo 1  Jan    14 

Commander Hugh  J.  Tweedie 20  Dec  13 

Lieut.- Com.  Roualevn  D.  F.Forbesl7  Nov  13 

(N  iCyril  H.  G.  Benson  14  Dec  13 

Lieutenant (G)Harold  M.  Burrough 

1  Jan  14 
(T)WalterK.E.Conlon  1  Jan  14 
Kenneth  F.  Sworder  1  Jan  14 
Claud  L  Y.  Dering...  1  Jan  14 
Christopher  H.  Ringrose 

Uan    14 

Eng.  Com James  T.  C.  Butland  31  Oct  12 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  W.  Keats     ...30  Mar  09 

Reginald  W.  S.  Hinton  1  Jan    14 
Captain  B.M.... (I) Henry  S.  H.  Rich- 
mond   1  Jan    14 

Chaplain  Rev.  William  D.  Clem- 
ents, ba 1  Jan    14 

Fleet  Surg William  H.  Pope  Uan    14 

Stiff  Paym Albert  W.  Kimber    ...  29  Nov  13 

Surgeon Hamlet  M.  Whelan  ...  1  Jan    14 

Sub-Lieut Leslie  H.  Ashmore 1  Jan    14 

Richard  J.  B.  Kenderdine 

(act)    10  Feb    14 

Assist  Paym.  ...Lewis  R.  Tippen    1  Jan    14 

Ch.  Gunner John  Macdiarmid 3  Nov  13 

Ch.  Boatswain... Sidney  J   Babbage 23  Oct    13 

Gunner  CharlesJ.  Remfry 3  Jan    14 

(For  Instructional.  Duties) 

Ernest  Browning  (act)  1  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Richard  J.  A.   Smale 

(act) 6  Jan    14 

Carpenter Emmanuel  Gregory. .21  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  J.  J.  Hitchcock  1  Jan  14 

lirnest  J.  Lacey 1  Jan  14 

Ivor  A.  Maggs Uan  14 

Henry  D.  Whiteh%use 

(act) Uan  14 

Clerk Frederick    W.  Wedg- 
wood    1  Jan  14 

Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  the  1st  January, 
1914. 


177a  ESTHER    (Ch.)     Surveying 
Vessel. 

510  Tons.     I.H.P.  500  N.D. 

Surveying  Service. 
Tender  to '  Endeavour.' 

Lieut.-Com  Aubrey  W.  Peebles, 

mvo 11  Apr  12 

Lieutenant  Frederick  A.P.Foster  13  Aug  12 

Sub. -Lieut Harry  P.  H.  Bent —  Mar  14 

Completed  at  Chatham,  13th  August,  1912. 
(Borne  in  '  Endeavour.') 


177ft  ETTRICK.   (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 
Guns — &--12  pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  St.  George,' 

rAmaJn  COm"[AlexanderG.Fleming28Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng Ernest  Slack  9  Apr  13 

(Borne  in  'St.  George.') 


178     EUROPA.    (Po.)     Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  16,500  N.D. 

Guns— 16-6  inch,   \2-\2pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

I  ortsmouth. 

Commander Norman  L.  Stanley  ...  5  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com Alexander  N.Lubbock  15  May  13 

Eng.  Com Edwin  R.  Kestell 17  Oct  13 

Ch.  Gunner  George  Oleal  31  Mar   13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  Dewey 8  May   13 

Carpenter  WilliamH.  Evans ....  2  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  Sth  May,  1913. 
(Borne  in  ■  Argonaut.') 


L79  EURYALUS.  (Ch.)  Cruiser. 

12,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 
Guns— -2-9-2, 12-6 inch,  12-12 pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Third   Fleet. 
The  Nore. 

Commander Veter  W,  E.  Hill  16  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com Sydney  H.  Tennyson  16  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com Thomas  Pearce 15  Aug  13 

Ch.  Carpenter... Daniel  G.  McDonald  23  Sept  13 

Gunner Robert  H.  Mitchell  ...21  « «ct  13 

Artif.  Eng Walter  E.  Owens —  Apr   13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham, 

25*A  April,  1913. 

(Borne  in  '  Cressy.') 


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311 


180    EXCELLENT.    (Po.)    (late 
'Handy').      Gun -Boat  for 
Gun  Trials. 
508  Tons.    I.H.P.  380  N.D. 

Guns — 1-7 '5  inch,  l-4tinch, 

Portsmouth. 

Capzain Morgan  Singer  AdC.    1  June  12 

Commander  Oliver  Backhouse 14  Jan    13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Sidney  R.  Bailey.. .10  Oct  12 

(G)Thomas  H.  Binney—  Aug  13 

Lieutenant  (G)Christopher  J.  F. 

Wood  (tempy.) —  Aug  13 

(Staff  Officers.') 


Lieut.-Com George  H.  D*0.  Lyon 

(tempi/)  .' 3  Mar  14 

Lieutenant  (G)Bruce  A.  Fraser  ...31  July  11 

(G)Humphrey  Matthews 

31  July  11 
(GUohn  B.  Hughes.. .31  July  11 
(G  Walter  R.  Gilbert  31  July  11 

(G)Eric  R.  Bent 5  Aug  12 

(GjReginald  H.  Brrington 

5  Aug  12 
(G)Arthur   L.   St.   G. 

Lvstt-r  5  Aug  12 

(G)Edward  O.  Priestley 

5  Aug  12 
(G)Ion  B.  B.  Tower  ...  5  Aug  12 
(G>  William  L.  Jackson  5  Aug  12 
(G;Frank  M.  C.  Curtis 

5  Aug  12 
Frederick  J.  Russell  ...3  June  11 

James  Mulligan 1  Apr   13 

(For  command  of '  Raven.') 

Eng.  Lieut Herbert  W.  Couch 2  Jan    12 

(For  supervision  of  Machinery  and  Boilers  of 
Tenders,    and   as    Instructor    in    Hydraulic 
Machinery.) 
Chaplain  8f       )Rev.  Thomas  T.  Griffiths 

Nav.  Inst.     J     ma 1  Sept  11 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...George  A.  Waters,  MS  8  Sept  11 
Staff  Surgeon  ...George    C.    C.    Ross, 

MB,  ba  (tempy.) 10  Oct    13 

Fleet  Paymaster  Harry  W.  Braddon 26  Mar  13 

Paymaster    Reginald  F.  Brown 12  Feb  13 

Naval  Inst Raleigh     R.       Cum- 

mings,  ma  28  Jan  11 

Surgeon John  M.  Hayes 3  Dec  12 

Henry  B.   Y.  White, 

MB  (tempy)  14  Jan    14 

Carp.  Lieut Solomon  J.  Lacey 6  Apr  11 

(For  Whale  Island  Naval  Barracks.) 

Asst.  Paym.    ...HerbertR  M.Bamber   3  Aug  12 

(As  Captain's  Clerk) 

Ch.  Gunner Walter  J.  Pavey 17  May  12 

Oliver  Manning 15  Apr    12 

Alexander  J.  Raven...  2  Sept  12 

Albert  G.  Baggs 7  July  13 

Alexander  Grant 1  Mar   12 

Alfred  Baynton  (tempy.) 

11   Apr  12 


Ch.  Gunner William  Vaughan 25  Jan  12 

(For  Experimental  Work.) 

George  Sparkes 1  Oct    13 

Harry  Williams 6  Nov  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. Archibald  Speirs 6  May  12 

(To  assist  in  upkeep  of  Gunboats,  Destroyers,  etc.) 
Ch.  SchoolmasterW\llia.m  Henderson  ...14  Nov  12 

Gunner David  Bargery  11  Apr   13 

Frederick  W.  Richardson 

14  Sept  12 
Frederick  G.Worley...  6  Mar  13 

Leonard  Slight  13  Dec   12 

Henry  Lay 23  Aug  12 

William  Cowen 11  Mar  13 

Henry  H.  A.  Willmore, 

mvo 1  Mar  13 

(For  Experimental  Work.) 

Sydney  H.  Todd    7  July  11 

William  H.Lee 16  June  13 

Ernest  O.  Patter 16  Aug  12 

Ernest  J.  Whiting   ...17  Feb    13 
Frederick  W.  Sweetingham 

15  Mar  13 

Fabian  J.  Pearse 16  Aug  12 

Albert  E.  Seymour  ....21  May  12 

Ernest  O.  Frith 15  Apr  12 

George  E.  Fant 25  Apr  12 

Edward  Gr.  J.  Nightingale 

15  Oct  12 
Norman  S.  Smith  (tempi/) 

13  Jan    14 

Gerald  F.  Case 1  Aug  13 

William  H.  Farrow  ...  1  Oct    13 
Albert  F.  Rose  (rempy^ 
(act)  19  Dec   13 

For  Tenders. 

Ch.  Gunner William  Hawkins 27  Nov  13 

William  B.  Fuller 23  Nov  13 

Wihiam  J.  E.  -Night- 
ingale   18  Mar  12 

Gunner  William  P.  Lines 16  Jan    13 

William  G.  S.  Sledge    2  Mar  14 

Ralph  A.  Kite  1  Apr  13 

George  Gates  21  Feb  13 

"master^!  |  Frederick  Bush 8  Sept  09 

Horace  E.  Hindman  2  Jan    12 

Wt.  Writer Leonard  M.  Poe 1  Jan    10 

Head  Steward  ...Alfred  W.  W.  Rowe  ...11  May  10 

Wt.  Armourer. ..Ernest  Addy  11  Jan    12 

Frederick  Mannell...  11  Jan    12 

Harry  Baverstock     ...  3  May.  13 

Bandmaster Edward  Schofield 8  July  13 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

Lieutenant (G)Edward  W.  H.  Blake 

5  Aug  12 
(Lent  R.  N.  Coll.,  Greenwich.) 
(G)Gerard       W.       T. 

Robertson 5  Aug  12 

(Lent  R.  N.  Coll.,  Greenwich.) 

(G )  Victor  H.  Danckwerts 

5  Aug  12 
(Lent  R.  N.  Coll.,  Greenwich.) 


312 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Lieutenants  qualifying:  for  Gunnery 
Duties. 

Lieutenant  Regina'd  J.   B.   Drew  6  Oct   13 

Lionel  F.  Robinson 6  Oct   13 

Frank  G.  Fowle  6  Oct  13 

Robeit  Mends  6  Oct  13 

Douglas    B.    Bucham 

Brown 6  Oct   13 

Arthur  J .  Power 6  Oct  13 

Leonard  H.  White tj  Oct  13 

Hugh  P.Middleton 6  Oct  13 

Henry  fr.  Minchin 6  Oct  13 

Eldred  S.  Brooksmith..  6  Oct   13 

Arthur  I).  Read 6  Oct  13 

Frederick     T.    de    M. 

Morgan 6  Oct   13 

Hvbert  G.  D.  Acland..  f>  Oct  13 

Eric  G.  Rhodes 6  Oct   13 

Robert  C.  Wooherton...  6  Oct  13 
Arthur  F.  E.  Palliser  6  Oct  13 

Valentine  D.  Hirst 6  Oct   13 

James  C.  F.  Lewis 6  Oct   13 

D.  Rae  Eraser 6  Oct  13 

Officers  re-qualifying  for  Gunnery 
Duties. 

Lieut.-Com (G) Alfred    F.    St.    C. 

Armitage 13  Mar  14 

(G)Isham    W.   Gibson, 

mvo  17  Mar  14 

(G)Arthur  S.  Burt  ...17  Mar   14 

For  Acting-  Mate's   Course. 

Gunner  William  H.Beedle 3  Nov  13 

Herbert  J.  Webley  3  Nov  13 

Albert  J .  Foley    10  Nov  13 

Frederick  Faulkner 3  Nov  13 

William  J.  h'ersse  10  Nov  13 

Harry  McDonald  3  Nov  13 

Frederick  G.  A.  Theobald 

3  Nov  13 

Thomas  Parkinson 10  Nov  13 

Peter  McClelland  3  Nov  13 

George  S.  Harding 3  Dec   13 

John  T.  Henderson 3  Nov  13 

William  H.Hardy  (act)  3  Nov  13 

Frank  Stone  (act)   3  Nov  13 

Boatswain    John  W.  Bushell 3  Nov  13 

Sig.  Boatswain.. George  W.  Burke  10  Nov  13 

W^™nt°ficer  [Alfred  J.  Breivster....  3  Nov  13 

Ralph  G.  A  J.  Coleman  3  Nov  13 

William  O.  Comport...  3  Nov  13 

Harry  French 3  Nov  13 

Thomas  A.  JoWffe 3  Nov  13 

Frederick  W .  Mannakee  3  Nov  13 
Robert  C.  T.  Roe 3  Nov  13 

Gunners  undergoing-  Advanced 
Course. 

Reuben  Bradley 3  Jan  14 

Charles  J.  Jones 3  Jan  14 

Phillip  Matthews  (act)  3  Jan  14 

Matthew   Waugh   (act)  3  Jan  14 
Lewis    G.    D.   Brown 

(act) 3  Jan  14 


James  G.  Lamble  (act)  3  Jan  14 

Percy  V.  Natali(acr.)...  3  Jan  14 

Joseph  U.  Copland  (act)  3  Jan  14 
John     S.     Macpherson 

(act) 3  Jan  14 

Alfred  Field  (act) 3  Jan  14 

William   W.  Kingdom 

(act) 3  Jan  14 

Edward  Leach  (act)  .. .  3  Jan  14 
Daniel  J.  0'Leary(a>ct)  3  Jan 

Miscellaneous. 

Commander  Charles  M.  Forbes 3  Feb    13 

(For  Experimental  Duties  and  for  War  Sta.fi 
Duties.) 

Lieutenant    (G)  Irancis  T.  B.  Tower 

25  Apr  13 
(For  Experimental  Work  and  for  command 
of  '  Kite.') 

Ch.  Gunner Andrew  T.  Catto  5  Oct     11 

(Inspector  of  Diving.) 

William  Donovan 17  Mar   11 

(For  command  of  '  Gleaner.') 

New  Books  opened  1st  January,  1898, 

Tenders. 

'Angler.'  'Drudge.'  'Raven. 

'Desperate.'  'Kite.'  'Vestal.' 

Attached  Ship. 

'Gleaner.' 


180a   EXE.   (Ch.)   Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.    LB.  P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  jjr. 

Employed  under  Commander  in  Chief 

Home  Fleets. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Commander Alan  M.  Yeats-Brown  21  May  11 

Artif.  Eng Edwin  Dawson 25  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.') 


180b      EXMOUTH.        (Dev.) 
Battleship. 

14,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns— 4-12 inch,  ~[2~&inoh,  \0-V2pr., 

2-3  jrr. 

Devonport. 
Gunnery  Training  Ship. 

Captain Henry  E.  Veale 6  Feb    14 

Commander Lionel  J.  G.  Anderson  1  July  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)William  W.  Sillem   6  Jan    14 

(N)ueoffrey  N.  Henson 

2tf  Aug  13 
Francis  G.  Brickenden  1  July  13 

Lieutenant   (T)Henry  F.  B.  Maxse  3  Mai-  14 

Frederick  H.  G.  Turner 

23  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com Albert  G.  V.  Salter  ...  4  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  J.  Foulkes 6  June  11 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


818 


Captain  R.M.  ...Harold  F.  H.  Strugnell 

1  July  13 
(19  Dec   121 

Fleet  Surg George  B.  Macleod  ...  1  July  13 

Staff  Surg Jo'm  Whelan 26  Mar  14 

Fleet  Paym (DHenry  Elliott    3  May  13 

Assist.  Faym.... Frank  Le M.Callaway  2  Feb    14 

Ch.  Gunner William  H.  H.  Searle  17  June  13 

Gunner (T)William  M.  Denton 

1  Julv  13 

Oliver  Watts 1  July  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain   Robert  W.  Brown     ...17  June  13 

Carpenter Frederick  W.  Woolcock 

17  June  13 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  Porter 6  Oct    13 

Andrew  Moules 1  July  13 

Clerk James  Hogg  (tenipy.)  1  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  1st  July,  1913. 

181  EXPRESS.    (Ch.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

499  Tons.     I.H.P.  (9,250  F.D.~) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 
Lieut,  in  com-  \  Stephen  H.  S.  Moxley 

viand )  3  Feb    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.John  Mankey 16  Nov  11 

(Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 


182  FAIRY.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

380  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-I2pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  1  Fairfax  M   Kerr  3  p  b    u 

maud S 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  H.  Ross 27  Aug  12 

{Borne  in  'Tyne.') 

182a   FALCON.    (Po.)   Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
375  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,250  F.D.) 
Guns — \-V2pr.,  5-6  ^w 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  lHuDert  0.  Wauton  ...29  Oct    12 

inand  J 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng... Frederick  D.  Morgan  10  Oct    12 
(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 


182b  FALMOUTH.    (Ch.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

5250  Tons.    H.P.  (22,000  F.D.j 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  i-'dpr. 

Second  Fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Captain  John  D.  Edwards 1  Dec  13 

Lieut.-Com Ronald  C.  Mayne 28  Mar  11 

Lieutenant (N)Christopher    H. 

Philips     —  Aug    13 

(G)Roger  Burges    ...13  Aug    13 

James     A.     Douglas- 
Hamilton 20  Sept  13 

Lieut.  R.1V.R.... Ernest  A.  Owens  (act)  2  Dec  13 
Eng.  Lieut Edgar  W.  Riley 26  Jan   14 

Archibald    S.    de    St. 

Legier  10  Jan  11 

Staff  Surg Thomas  B.  Shaw,  MB.  1  Oct    13 

Fleet  Paym (I)John  C.  Baker 25  Aug  11 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Humphrey  K.  Totton  3  Deo  13 
Gunner Harry  Hogget.t 17  Jan  11 

(T)William  Windsor     8  Sept  13 

Carpenter William  E.  Mutton...  1  Nov   13 

Artif.  Eng Samuel  R.  Wyche  ..  ..  25  Aug  11 

Reduced  to  Active  Crew  at  Chatham, 

30th  June,  1913. 


183    FAME.       (Ch.)      Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

340  Tons.     I  H.P.  (5,700  F.D.) 

Guns — \-\2pr.,  5-6  pr. 

China. 

Tender  to  '  Triumph.' 

Llmand'1  C°m"}  Charles  M.Blackman  9  Dec  13 

Gunner  (T)Alfred  M.  Mallett—  Dec    13 

Artif .  Eng Alexander  Noble  10  Dec   13 

{Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


183a  FANTOME.  (Deo.)    Sloop. 

1,070  Tans.     I.H.P.  1,400  N.B. 
Guns — 2-3  pr. 
Surveying  Service. 

Lieut.-Com Frederick  A.  Reyne  ...10  May  13 

Lieutenant    (N)Rolf  Viney 10  May  13 

William  V.  Rice    10  May  13 

Sidney  E.  Nicolle 10  May  13 

Arthur  E.  Buckland...l0  May  13 
AlexanderG.B.WilsonlO  May  13 


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THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


Surgeon Herbert  R.  B.  Hull  ...10  May  13 

.Sub-Lieut John  P.  Cary 7  Nov  13 

ASSh£i7g?'in\CanninZh!im¥ri0T  ...10  May  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  K.  Claret  27  Aug  12 

Boatswain Harry  A.  Bumpus 10  May  13 

He-commissioned  at  Sydney,  10£A  May,  1913. 


185    FAWN.      (Po.)      Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.) 

Chins — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Haulbowline. 

Artif.  Eng Albert  Wilkes 19  Feb    12 

(Borne  in   '  Endymion.') 


185a    FEARLESS.    {Po.)   Light 

Cruiser. 

3,440  Tons.      H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-4  inch,  i-dpr. 

Attached  to  First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain William  F.  Blunt —  Aug  13 

(in command  of  First  Destroyer  flotilla.) 
Lieut.-Com.  .. — (G)Robert  P.  McHardv 

*4  Oct    13 

Lieutenant (N)  William  S.F.Macleod 

14  Oct    13 

Geoffrey  C.Cooke 3  Oct    13 

W  il  li  am  F .  Budgen'. . .  1 3  J  an    14 
Lieut.  R.N.R.... Gordon  Malzard  (act)  11  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  de  F.  Messervy 

13  May  12 
(And  for  duty  with  T.B.D.s) 

George  F.  Croker 6  Nov  12 

Chaplain Rev.  John  Archibald,  ba 

10  Feb  14 
(And  for  T.B.D's.) 

Fleet  Surg (I)Walter  K.  Hopkins  4  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut Edmund  G.  N.  Rushbrooke 

(act) 10  Feb  14 

ASStcha^ygT  ^  }  James  C-  SPaldinS  -  4  °ct    13 

Assist.  Paym... .Guy  P.  Woollerton  ...14  Jan    14 

(For  duty  with,  Captain  (D).) 

George  H.  Bank  art  ...14  Oct  13 
Gunner  Robert  M.  lavlor  29  Jan  13 

(T) William  H.  Prosser 

16  Jan  13 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Herbert  Brrington —  Aug  13 

Carpenter William    Morrissey...l2  June  12 

Artif.  Eng .John  W.  McAlister  ...  6  Oct    13 

ArthurJ.AUchora(acj)6  Oct  13 
Commi'sioned  at  Portsmouth,  Uth  October,  1913. 


186    FERRET.    {Oh.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
750  Tons.     H.P  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to '  Woolwich.' 

Commander Geoffrey  Mackworth.  7  Oct    11 

Lieutenant  Ralph  W.  B.  Cotesworth 

15  Feb  13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  H.  Willmore  ...20  Jan  11 

Sub-Lieut Edward  E.  W.James — Mar  14 

Gunner (T) John  O.Beaumont  20  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


187  FERVENT.    (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
310  Tons.     I.H.P.     (3,850  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6 pr. 
The  Nore. 
'fender  to  '  Action.' 

Limand'lJ°m:.  }HemT  R'  James  18  APr    ™ 

Artif.  Eng Charles  Gibson 25  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  'Actteon.') 


188    FIREDRAKE.     (Dm.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

767  Tons.     H.P.  (20.000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla ' 

Lieut.-Com Benjamin  W.  Barrow     4  Jan  13 

Lieutenant   Robert  M.  Stopford  ...27  Oct  13 

Oscar  W.  Tottie 24  Dec   13 

(In  lieu  of  a  Sub-Lieut.) 

Eng.  Lieut John  H.  C.  Hearn    ...19  July  11 

Gunner (T)Alfred  E.  Walkem    4  Oct  12 

(Borne  \n  '  Hecla.') 


189      FIREQUEEN.      (Po.) 
Special  Service  Vessel. 
446  Tans.     I.H.P.  500  N.D. 

Portsmouth. 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


316 


191    FISGARD.     (Po.) 

This  Establishment  consists  of  four  ships. 

(1)  Fisgabd  (late  Audacious).      Late 
Battleship.     6,010  Tons. 

(2)  Fisgaed   II.   (late    Eeebus).  Late 
Battleship.    6,010  Tons 

(3)  Fisgabd    III.    (late    Hindostan). 

Late  2nd  Rate.     3,242  Tons. 

(4.)  Fisgabd  IV.  (late  Sultan).     Late 

Battleship.     9,290  Tons. 

Depot  for  Training  of  Boy  Artificers. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain Robert  B.  R.   Benson  1  Mar   12 

(Inspecting  Captain  of  Mechanical  Training 
Establishments . ) 

Commander Edward  O.  Gladstone  26  Mar  12 

Lieut-Corn Joseph  W.  L.  Hunt  ...27  Feb  13 

Lieutenant  Hugh  B.  Raymond    ..  1  Jan    14 

Valentine  H.  Raleigh  15  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com Richard  Bryan  7  Mar  14 

(For  duty  with  Inspecting  CaptainS) 

Ivor  E.  S.  Roberts  ....30  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  and  Repair  Duties.) 

Eng.  Lieut James  F.  Shaw  12  Aug  12 

(For  Oil  Fuel  and  Turbine  Instructional  Duties.) 

Joseph  P.  Foster  26  Dec  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Edward  J.  O'B.  Croker  3  Aug  12 
(For  Instruction  of  Boy  Artificers.) 

Robin  Rampling    7  Nov  13 

(For  Instruction  of  Boy  Artificers.) 

Chaplain  Rev.  James  D.  McCarthy 

ma 3  Mar   14 

Fleet  Surg Percival  M.  May  13  July  13 

fleet  Paym Montague  Stephens  ...15  Dec  13 

Paymaster Cyril  W.  Capner  8  Sept  13 

Surgeon Alexander  Simpson,  mb 

(tempy) 15  Jan    14 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..Henry  V.  Roberts 6  May  13 

Ch.  Carpenter... William  Johns  (a) 1  Mar  13 

(And  for  supervision  of  supernumerary  Artisan 
Ratings.) 

Ch.Artif.  Eng.  Howard  Douglas 3  Dec  12 

(For  care  of  Machinery  of  'Fisgard  IV.',  and  for 
Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Frederick  H.  Mansbridge 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.)  8  July  12 

Franklyn  F  Stephens  8  Mar  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Ebenezer  J.  Street  ...12  Sept  12 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Frank  Box  (act)  (tempy.) 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.)  4  Dec  13 


Carpenter William  H.  Cockburn  1  Feb    14 

(For  duty  with  Inspecting  Captain.) 

Artif.  Eng George  Bates 10  Mar  14 

(For  charge  of  Machinery  of  Fisgard  II.', 
and  for  Instructional  duties.) 

Edwin  J.  Rose    11  Apr  12 

(For  charge  of  Engineer  Stores 
and  for  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ernest  A.  Humphreys 

d  Jan    14 
(For  charge  of  Machinery  of  '  Fisgard  I.'  and 
for  Instructional  Duties.) 
Hd. Schoolmaster  Frederick  T.  Loman...20  Feb  14 

Wt.  Writer William  G.  Abell 1  Jan    10 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  January,  1906. 

Tender. 
'  Surly.' 


193  FLIRT.   (Po.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.~) 

Guns — 1-12^»-.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentioe.' 

Lieut,  in  com-)  o-i,     ..  a    t>     jjh       <,t-.l    ,. 
mand  1  Hubert  s-  Braddyll...  2  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng James  G.  Johnson    ...  1  Oct   13 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.") 


194       FLYING     FISH.      (Ch.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

380  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,200  F.B.) 

Ghins — 1-12 pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  I  B.,,.     ,„  „  „.  „  _  . 

mand  ^Philip  W.  S.King 3  Feb    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. Frederick  J.  Randall  16  Nov  12 
(Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 


816 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


195a  FORESIGHT.  (Dev.)  Light 
Cruiser. 

2,850  Tons.     I.H.P.  (14,330  F.D.) 
Guns — 9-4  inch. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Attached  to  Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Commander Herbert  N.  Garnett  ...14  Jun  12 

Lieutenant (Gr)Stephen  St.  L.  Moore 

15  June  13 
(N)GeoffreyD'O.Ear- 

waker.. 1  July  13 

Jesse  R.  Pearce 10  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  S.  Reid  3  July  13 

Henry  C.  N.  Simes  ...  1  July  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...John  St.  J.  Murphy...  1  July  13 

Paymaster James  H.  Batchelor...25  Aug  13 

Gunner Frank  Cooper    17  May  13 

Joseph  T.  Richards  (act) 

5  June  13 

Carpenter Alfred  W.   Leaf  (act) 

(tempy.)    1  Feb    13 

Artif.  Eng Herbert  Stroud 21  May  13 

Walter  S.Thomas(acJ)  1  July  13 
Commissioned  at  Chatham,  1st  July,  1913. 


196  FORESTER.  (Ch.)   Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

760  Tons    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-iinch,  2-1 2 pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com MontagueG.  B  Legge  14  Nov  1"? 

Lieutenant    Herbert  M.  Hughes. ..16  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Frederic  W.  Sparrow  2  Feb   14 

Sub-Lieut Eric  A.  Davis 1  Jan    14 

Gunner (T)  Walter     E.    Pitts 

(act)' 14  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

196a    FORMIDABLE.     (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

15,000  Ions.     I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Guns — i-12i>ick,    12-6  inch,     16-12pr., 

2-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Captain Drury  St.  A.  Wake   ..11   Dec  12 

Commander Charles  F.  Ballard   ...22  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com (N)William  C.  Harrison 

24  Jun  12 
(G)Henry  L.  Street ...  6  Jan    14 

Lieutenant Henry  D   Simonds  ...  27  Mar  13 

-(T)Trevor  H.  S.  Tatham 

9  Aug  13 

Hugh  C.  H.  Coxe 23  Sept  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Edward  W.  H.  Humph- 
rey (act) 14  Jan    14 


Eng.  Com (I)Charles  J.  M.  Wallace 

28  Feb  14 

Eng.  Lieut William  Waters  6  Nov  13 

Capt.  R.M.  Robert  C.  Scafe 30  Sept  13 

Lieut.  R.M George  H.  V.  Hathorn25  Jan   14 

Fleet  Surg Godfrey  Taylor,  MB, 

BA 1  Oct     13 

Fleet  Paym Percv  J.  Ling 29  Nov   13 

Assist.  Paym George  W.  Watson  ...  3  Dec   13 

Gunner Percival  II.  Hallett  ...17  Dec  12 

(T)  John  Tilhnry  (tempy) 

26  Apr  13 
William  J.  S.  Rawlings 

19  Dec  13 
Lent  from  'Queen'  for  training  duties 
with  youths.) 

Boatswain George  Taylor 13  Mar  13 

William  H.  Gosney  ...  2  Mar  14 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter .John  Turnbull  4  Apr  11 

Artif.  Eng George  M.  Hills 19  Dec  12 

John  Stobart 24  Mar  13 

Completed  at  Chatham  21th  March,  1913. 


199  FORTH.  {Dev.)   Late  Light 

Cruiser. 

4,050  Tons.  I.H.P.  3,800  N.D.  (5,700  F.D.~) 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Devonport. 

Sea-going  Depot  for  Submarines. 

Commander Wilfred  Tomkinson... 12  Jan    12 

(And  for  command  of  Devonpnrt  Seagoi ng  Flotilla . ) 

Lieutenant    (T)Lionel  A.  D.  Sturdee 

1  Nov  12 
(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 
(N)  Claud  A.  Mernman 

9  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  W.  Grant  1  Feb    12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

William  T.  Parez  4  Sept  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Aldridge  Evelegh  18  Oct  12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Staff  Surg Evelyn  R.  To wnsend  28  Aug  13 

Fleet  Paym Bernard  H.  Ward 4  Dec   12 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..Mark  Bate 1  Sept  13 

Gunner (T>James  E.Wood 8  Feb    13 

Carpenter William  T.  Evans  15  Oct  13 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Robert  R.  Turner  (C 15) 

26  Feb   14 

Lieutenant    Geoffrey  N.Biggs(ClG)  20  Nov  13 

George    W.   E.   Naper 

(Cli) 10  Sept  13 

Robert  F.  Chisholm  (B:i) 

13  May  13 
Henry  P.  Hughes  (B±)20  Aug  13 
Thomas  Kerr  (Bb) 4  Mar  13 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


817 


For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    John  8.  B.  Scott 3  Mar  13 

Alexander  B.  Greig  ... —  Apr  13 

Ambrose  N.  Lee 25  Aug  13 

Edward" J .  Price B  Mar  13 

Alan  C.  M.  Bennett  ...20  Oct    13 

Tender. 

'  Onyx.' 

Attached  Ship. 

'Pigmy.' 


199a  FORTUNE.  (Po.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

952  Tons.      H.P.    (25,000  F.JD.) 

Gum — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth.  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com  Frank  G.Terrv 11  Dec   13 

Lieutenant    William  W.  Skynner  1 1  Dec     3 

Enu.  I.xeut Arthur  0.  Turnhull      28Septl2 

Sub-lieut Charles  H.  Nu-ho's'.n  11  Dec   13 

Gunner T)John  P.Hutch'ngs  5  Dec   13 

{Borne  in '  Hecla.') 


200     FORWARD.     (Ch.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

2,850  Tons.    I.H.P.  (14,990  F.D.) 

Guns — 9-4  inch. 
Attached  to  Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain Cecil  H.  Pox  —  Aug  13 

(In  command  of  Third  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 

Lieutenant John  I.  Hallett 1  July  13 

(N)Henry  W.L.J.  M. 

Jackson 5  Jan    14 

John  A.Kemp 17  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut William  H.  Mew 1  Aug  12 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers) 

Edward  3.  Sanders  ...  1  July  13 

Staff  Surg Charles  H.  Dawe 10  July  13 

Staff  Paym Maurice  W.  Whybam  5  July  13 

Sub-Lieut John  R.  Poland 6  June  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...George  S.  Trewin 21  Oct   13 

(And  for  Duty  with  Captain  (D).) 

Gunner Frederick  Dore  25  May  12 

(T)Frederick  Mitchell  5  June  13 

Wt.  Telegraphist  William  Y.  Sait —  Sept  13 

Carpenter William  L.  Budd  (act)  2  Apr   13 

Ariif.  Eng John  H.  Bodys 5  June  13 

John  T.  Hunt 10  July  13 

Clerk  Joseph  BT.  Simpson  ...10  July  13 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  10th  July,  1913. 


202  FOX.  (Dev.)   Light  Cruiser. 

4,360  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,       8-4*7  inch,       8-6  pr., 

l-3pr. 

East  Indies. 

Captain Francis  W.  Caulfeild..  7  Oct  12 

Lieut.-Com (G)Edwin  M.  Palmer  3  Oct    13 

Lieutenant (N)Eric  K.  Corson    ...16  July  12 

Christopher  H.  Petrie  11  Mar  14 
JackS.  Hoffmann   ...16  July  12 

Lieut.  It.I.M.  ...(l)Bryan  Gordon 26  Aug   13 

Eng.  Lieut William  8.  Torrance     9  June  12 

ThomasE.  Aitkenheadl9  Dec  12 

Chaplain  Rev.  William  J.  Flower, 

ba 16  July  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Percy  H.    Bannister, 

MB 16  July  12 

John  M.  Gordon,  MB.  16  July  12 

Staff  Paym Richard  R.  Hamer    ...IK  July  12 

Sub-Lieut Lionel  V.  Lloyd  (act)  6  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Reginald  P.MacKenzie 

16  July  12 

Ch.  Gunner Albert  E.  R.  Brock  ...16  July  12 

Gunner  (T)James  Egan 16  July  12 

Boatswain William  H.  White  ....16  July  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Albert  E.  Griffiths  ....16  July  12 

Artif.  Eng William  E.  H.  Turner  26  Nov  12 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

Lieutenant Victor  P.  Alleyne 16  July  12 

Cuthbert     H.    Heath- 

Caldwell  7  Oct   12 

John  A.  P.  Legh    13  Dec  11 

Irving  M.  Palmer 11  Feb    14 

Gunner Samuel  C  A.  Smith. ..20  Nov   13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Harry  Pegg 31  Jan    12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Henri/  C.  Webber 1  Aug  13 

James  C.  Hartnett     ...28  Jan    12 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Re-commissioned  at  Aden,  16th  July,  1912. 


203  FOXHOUND.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
953  Tons.     Turbine.  H.P.  (12,500  F.JD.) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 
Mediterranean. 
Fifth    Destroyer  Plotilla. 

Tender  to  'Egmont.' 

Commander William  G.  Howard  ...  4  Nov   13 

Lieutenant    Charles  H.  Rolleston...l6  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut James  J.  8argent 14  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut Rhoderick  R.  McGrigor 

13  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)Henry  G.  Marshall 

(act) 17  May  13 

(Borne  in  'Egmont.') 


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THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


204   FOYLE.       (Oh.)      Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
550  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.~) 

Guns — 4-12^. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Ninth,  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

LieUCotmanA*oeer  V- Alison 1  Feb  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  H.  Wiseman  17  Aug  12 
(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


207     FURY.     (Dev.)      Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

Turbine. 

760  Tons.    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2~\2pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

lender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Charles  G.  C.  Snmner29  Oct  12 

Lieutenant Gerald  T.  C.  Collins..  2  Feb    14 

John  M.  Smith  1  May  13 

(In  lieu  of  Sub-Lieut.) 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  B.  McGhie 1  .Tan    14 

Gunner (T)Emest  Winsborough 

12  Feb   12 
(Borne  in  'Blake.') 


209     GALATEA.      (Po.)      Light 

-  Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Beardmore  8;  Co.,   Glasgow.  I 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  S.Damant 10  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory ') 


213  GANGES  (late  Ganges  II., 
BOSCAWEN      No.      II.,    and 
Minotaur,    late     Cruiser.) 
(Ch.) 

10,690  Tons. 

Harwich. 

Captain George  C.  Cayley 20  May  13 

(Captain  of  Shotley  Harracks,  and  Senior  Naval 
Officer  Harwich  ) 

Commander Harold  V.  Dundas 31  July  12 

(For  Special  Service) 

Lieutenant    Turn  D.  Greener 1.3  Nov  13 

John  H.  Steel 1  Jan    14 

Chaplain  and    \  Rev.  Thomas  W .  Kobinson,  ba 
Naval  Inst,    f  27  May  10 

(And  for  duty  in  Shotley  Barracks  as  Naval 
Instructor.) 

Staff  Surgeon  ..  John  Verdon 28  June  12 

Fleet  Paym William  E.  Crocker  ...25  Feb   14 

Ch.  Boatswain... Louis  Sirett 31  Dec  13 

Gunner George  E.  Sheldrick   31  Jan    13 

Richard  Green  22  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Francis  G.  Legge  13  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  lJuties.) 

Albert  W.  Carline 1  Jan    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Carpenter David  J.  D.  Mackay..22  Oct    12 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  :— 
For  Shotley  Training'  Establishment. 

Commander Erntst  H.  Rideout 1  Aug  12 

Adrian  II.  Smyth  31  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com (S) Reginald  F.  Eyre...  8  Feb    13 

(For  Signal  Duties  and  for  dutu  with  Commodore 
Training  Service.) 
Frederic  B.  Coppin  ...  5  June  13 
(G  tEustace  R.  D.  Long 

15  Oct    12 

Lieutenant James  C.  J.  Sout'er 16  Oct   11 

Huyh  H.  G.  Begbie 9  Dec  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  duties.) 

Dawson  C.  Downing  ...20  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com En.est  ^rabtree  ,.5  Nov  13 

For  charge  of  machinery  onshore,  in  tenders  and 

instruction  in  Mechanical  Training,  and  for 

duty  with  Commodore  Training  Service. 

Capt.R.M Charles  Shelton     13  Nov  13 

Chaplain Rev.  John  Dauylish,  ma  7  Feb   12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Christopher      L.      W. 

hunton,  MB 10  Jan    13 

Staff  Surgeon   ...Llew^Uyn  Lindop  15  May  12 

Bryan  Pick  19  Dec  13 

Fleet  Paym Edward  M  .  L.  Street   2ft  Nov  13 

Henry  M.  Ommanney    10  J  uly  13 
(For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Asst.  Paym.     ...John  P.  C.  Morris 1  Dec  13 

Reginald  D.  Paffard  ...27  July  12 
(For  duty  with  Captain,  Shotley  Barracks.) 


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319 


Ch.  Gunner Arthur  J.  Cooper 17May  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...John  M.  Hook  5  Mar  13 

(Barrackmaster) 

Gunner Thomas  H.  Keyes  26  May  13 

John  H.  Isaac 13  Sept  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Richard  Murphy    28  Sept  12 

(And  for  Instructional  Duties.) 

Hugh  O  Ellis 29  Jan    13 

Eustace  T.  Sproson  ...  6  June  13 

Charlet  F.   Weston 28  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Albert  E.  Jackman    ...19  Oct    12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Ernest  Langford  22  May  13 

Sig. Boatswain.. .Sidney  T.  Goodall 22  May  12 

(For  training  of  Signal  Boys.) 

Alfred  D.  Pumhon    ...  1  Sept  13 

Carpenter Cnar/es  W.  Salisbury  15  June  12 

Artif.  Eng William  H.  Bobbins  ...21  Jan   14 

(For  mechanical  instruction  of  Boys,  SfC 

H.  Schoolmaster  George  Garrett 6  Jan   11 

Arthur  W.  Holland  ...  7  Oct    11 

Philio  H.  Watts 30  May  12 

Head  Steward... Samuel  A.  Finemore  ...11  May  10 

Civilian  Dental  J  Percy  G.  Richards  ....17  May  13 

Surgeons         (  Robert  S.  Ward 19  Jan    14 


213&  GARLAND.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
964  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  'Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  S.  Goff   25  Nov  13 

Lieutenant    Waller  C.  Clark-Hall    28  Nov  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.  ...^eofereyG.Thorne  (act)2h Nov  13 
Eng.  Lieut Leonard  H.  P    Ham- 
mond  29  July  12 

Gunner  (T)Alf  red  B.  Hicks  (act)  26  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla.") 


214    GARRY.    (Ch.)      Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

590  Tons.     I. H.P.  (7,500  F.B.j 
Guns — 4-12  pr. 
Pembroke  Dock. 

Ch.  Artif,  Eng. .liobart  Hawton 9  Apr    13 

(Borne  in  'Vivid.') 


215  GHURKA.    (Po.)     Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
880  Tons.     H.P.  (14,250  F.D.) 
Guns — 5-1 2  pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  'Attentive.' 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  J.  Pedrickl6  Sept  13 

(Borne in  'Attentive.') 


217    GIBRALTAR.    {Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

7,700  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.~) 

Guns — 2-9,2£»cA,     10-6  inch,     12-6^v., 

5-3  pr. 

Training  Squadron. 

Queenstown. 

Captain Ronald  A.  Hopwood...20  Jan   13 

(In  command  of  a  Group  of  Training  Ships  and 
for  Training  Duties.) 

Commander Reginald  J.  N.  Watson 

16  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com Henry  G.  Giffard 3  Nov  11 

Francis  A.Beasley,MYO  16  May  13 
(For  Physical   Training  Duties, 
and  for  Physical  Training  Duties 
with  boys  under  Training.) 
(Accommodated  in  '  Crescent.') 

Lieutenant  (N)Ernest  J.  F.  Tisdall  4  Feb  13 

JohnN.  Pelly    28  Jan    13 

Eng.  Com George  H.  Scullard....  17  Feb   12 

Chaplain  Rev.    Charles    J.    E. 

Peshall,  ba 1  Jan    14 

(  And  for  duty  with  Training  Ships.) 

fleet  Surg Walter  H.  O.  Garde, 

fbcs  Ed 4  Feb    13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Frederick  M.  V.Smith25  Mar  13 

Staff  Paym William  R.  Hodder  ...  1  Mar  14 

Assist.  Paym.... William  A.  G.  Onslow  4  Feb    13 

Gunner Thomas  Cocker 27  Nov  13 

Boatswain Edward  Haley  26  Feb    14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  Shea  4  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Charles  D.  Lyon 4  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  Caldwell 4  Feb    13 

( For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain   John  Baggett 18  Feb    13 

Carpenter Herbert  E.  Staddon  ...25  Jan  13 

Artif.  Eng Richard  J.  L.  Bastow...8  Aug  12 

Clerk Albert  D.Stallard 21  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonporton  4thFebruary%til.3 


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217a    GIPSY.     (Po.)     Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.~) 
Ghms — 1-12  pr.,  5-6^?\ 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Attentive.' 

^Command  \^n  J"  C"  ^^ 18  NcV   13 

Ch.  Artif.  fito^.Thomas  R.  Hall 15  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 

2176    GLASGOW.    {Po.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

4,800  Tons.     HP.  (22,000  F.JD.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch.       10-4  inch,       \-\2pr., 

4-3  .pr. 

S.E.  Coast  of  America, 

Captain John  Luce 17  Sept  12 

(Senior  Naval  Officer  S.E.  Coast  of  America.) 

Lieut.-Com Wilfred  A.  Thompson  17  Sept  12 

(G)Charles    L.    Back- 
house  12  Aug  12 

Lieutenant (N)Maurice     P.      B. 

Portman 17  Sept  12 

Herbert  I.  N.  Lyon.. .17  Sept  12 

Charles  G.  Stuart 17  Sept  12 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  J.  Shrubsole  ...17  Sept  12 

John  S.  Machan    27  Sept  10 

Fleet  Surgeon. .. .Robert  T.  Gilmour....l7  Sept  12 
Staff  Paymaster  (I)Francis  E.  Adams. ..31  Mar  11 

Sub-Lieut Harold  Hickling 6  Junel3 

Frederick    B.    Alison 

(act)  6  Feb    14 

Asst.  Paym Lloyd  Hirst  8  May  11 

Norman  H.  Beall 17  Sept  12 

Gunner Arthur  Or.  Foreman  ...3  Sept  12 

(T)  William  R.  Heilbroun 

3  Sept  12 

GeorgeH.Bartlett 17  Sept  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Svlvester  G.  Pawley..  3  Sept  12 

Artif.  Eng Charles  A.  Palser  13  Aug  12 

James  Milne  (b)  (<ici)16  Sept  13 
Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth, 
nth  September,  1912. 


217c  GLORY.    (Po.)    Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.    I.H.P.  13,500  N.D. 

Quns — 4_i  2  inch,     12-6  inch,    10-12  pr., 

6-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Portsmouth . 

Commander J.  Henry  Loftie 15  Apr    13 

Lieut.-Com Nelson  Wheelwright  15  Apr    13 

Lieutenant   Douglas  H.  V.  Wil6on30  Oct  13 


Eng.  Com John  W.  Figgins   9  Mar  14 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...George  Betenson 1  May  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng  Walter  Shakespeare...  5  Dec  11 

Gunner Frederick  R.  Hext 31  Mar  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  15th  April,  1913, 
(Borne  in  '  Argonaut ') 


218  GLOUCESTER.  (Dev.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

4,800  Tons.    H.P.  (22,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,  10-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Mediterranean . 

Captain William  A.  H.  Kelly,  mvo 

21  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com (G)Charles  T.  A.  Bunbury 

31  July  12 

Lieutenant   (N)FrancisG.  Stewart  27  Jan  13 

Thomas  B.  Drew 5  Aug  13 

Richard  G.  Lock  14  Nov  12 

Paul  F.  P.  Berryman  30  Jan    13 
Lieut.  R.N.R.  ...Charles  M.  Nelson  (act) 

14  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com Malcolm  C.  Johnson     1  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Leonard  Thackara......  7  Nov   13 

Staff  Surg eon   ...PeicyF.  Alderson 30  Jan   13 

Staff  Paym Arthur  R.  Tothill 30  Jan    13 

Sub-Lieut George  E  O.  Barnes. ..28  June  13 

Geoffrey  W.  Wadham...\8  Feb    14 

Ronald  E.  Hewitt 6  Feb    14 

Asst.  Paym Seymour  F.  C.  V.  Tyers 

30  Jan   13 

Gunner Frank  Dolbear    21  Jan   13 

(T)Harry  Haycock   ...17  Jan  13 

Boatswain Plato  Smith    30  Jan  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain... Percy  Meal  (act) i7  Nov  13 

Carpenter Albert  T.Andrews —  Jan  13 

Artif.  Eng George  J.  Privt-tt 21  Feb  14 

Charles  Allan  (act) 16  Dec  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  30th  January, 
1913. 


218a      GOLDFINCH.         (Dev.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

747  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2 -12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  G.  Stone. ..12  Feb  11 

Lieutenant Richard  Harter 13  Jan    14 

Ena.  Lieut Sydney  G.  Roch  13  Sept.  13 

Sico-Lieut .Cecil  F.  J.  Hammet  10  Oct    12 

Gunner (T/Walter  Totman  ...10  May  12 

(Borne  m  '  Blake.') 


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218c  GOLIATH.  (Ch.)  Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.    I.H.P.  13,500  N.D. 

'Guns— 1-12 inch,     12-6  inch,     10-12  pr., 

6-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet, 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Captain Thomas  L.  Shelford....  8  May  13 

(And  for  charge  of  a.  group  of 
ships  of  Third  Fleet.) 

Comnander He^ry  P.  Ritchie 14  Mar  14 

Lie,  t.-Com (T)John  C.  S.  Paterson 

1  Oct  13 
And  for  (T)  duties  with  Ships  at  Milford  Haven. 
(G)DavidW.  S.Douglas 

10  Nov  13 

Lieutenant (I)(N)EdgarW.  Pegler—  May  13 

James  Coleman 11  Mar  14 

Enq.  Com Edwin  Carter —  Apr  12 

Major  B. M. Robert  Cator  5  July  13 

Chaplain   *Bev.    Frederick    J. 

Irvine,  ba —  Jan  14 

Fleet  Surg "Hilary  C.  Arathoon  ...10  Dec  13 

Staff  Surg *Henry    R.     Gardner, 

mb  2  Nov  13 

Fleet  Paym *  Arthur  R.  G.  Beal...  8  May  13 

Assist.  Paym. ...*H.enry  J.  Kirkby 20  Oct    13 

Gunner Hugh  C.   Pook  28  July  13 

Carpenter Arthur    B.   S.    Mules 

(act) 5  Feb  13 

Artif.  Eng William  H.  Budge  ....26  July  12 

*And  for  Group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet. 
Commissioned  at  Sheerness.  22nd  April,  1909. 


219  GOOD  HOPE.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

14,100  Tons.    I.H.P.  30,000  N.D. 

Guns— -2-9 "2  inch,   \&~&inch,    12-12 pr.. 

Z-Zpr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain Bentinck  J.   D.  Yel- 

verton 1  Feb  13 

(And  for  Charge  of  a  Group  of  Ships  of  the  Third 
Fleet.) 

Commander Arthur  T.  Darley  U  Mar  14 

JAeut.-Com.    ...*(G)Artbur  D.  Barrow  6  Jan   14 
Alexander  C.  Underwood 

24  Deo  12 
#(N)PeroivalF  Willoughby 

1  Nov  13 

fiWHtWffnt *  Arthur  G,  Harrington  *«f^ 

[n  Ueu  of  Lieut.  (T).)        18  Fen   14 


Eng.  Com Henry  W.  Heyes 9  Jan  13 

Fleet  Surgeon.  ...James  J.  Walsh,  MB... —  Aug  13 

Fleet  Paym *Alfred  H.  Veitch   ...18  Feb    14 

Asst.-Paym *Charles  A.  Bowen 1  Feb  13 

Gunner George  F.  Organ 17  Nov  13 

Carpenter Albert  J.  Hellyer     ...  24  Feb   11 

Artif.  Eng Richard  M.  Healy 25  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  24th  December, 
1912. 

*And  for  Group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


219a  GOSHAWK.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
760  Tons.    H.P.    (13,500  F.B.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich ' 

Commander The  Hon.  Herbert  Meade 

19  May  12 
Lieutenant (N)iionel  H.  Pelly ...  5  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  Main. 11  May  11 

Sub-Lieut Herbert  D.  Vaughan- 

Hughes —  Jan  14 

Gunner^ (T)  Harry      Joynes 

(tempy) 14  Feb    14 

(Borne in  'Woolwich.') 


220  GOSSAMER.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 
Gun-Boat. 
735  Tons. 
LH.P.  4,200  N.D.  (6,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4-7  inch,  4-3 pr. 
First  fleet. 
Mine  Sweeping  Gun-Boat. 

Lieut.-Com F.  C.  Guy  St.  Clair   ...31  July  12 

Sub-Lieut Charles  R.  Brent  (act)    6  Feb    14 

Ch.  Artif.  finp.Ferdinand  C.  Keast....  8  Aug  12 

Gunner Joseph  S.  M.  Uffen....22  Oct  12 

Boatswain (N)Thpmas  J.  Vosper  11  Sept  1| 

Be'CPiu missioned  at  Devonport  on  fh,e  *th 

November'  W2 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


221     GRAFTON.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

7,350  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-9-2  inch,  10-6  inch,  \2-6pr., 
5-3  pr. 

Training  Squadron. 

Queenstown. 

Commander Charles  B.  W.  Pyddoke 

9  Apr    13 

Lieut.-Com (I)Hardinge  L.  bhephard 

1  JunelS 

Lieutenant (N)Leslie  B.  Prest 2  Jan  13 

Richard  F.  B.  Hoskyn  9  Apr    13 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  Barker  19  Apr   13 

Staff  Surg Donald  P.  Chapman..  9  Apr   13 

Staff  Paym Richard  St.  J.  Young  1  Apr    13 

Ch.  Gunner Clarence  H.  Uden 1  June  12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Alfred  Courtney 31  Mar  13 

Gunner Percival  J  Cox  9  Apr    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Thomas  H.  Skuse 3  Jan  14 

{For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Henry  C.  Higgins  ....  9  Apr    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ambrose  F.  Organ 9  Apr    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ariif.  Eng Albert  B.  Baldock 9  Aug  13 

He-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  9th  April,  1913. 


221a  GRAMPUS(ZateNAUTiLUS) 

{Ch).    Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

975  Ions.     Turbine.     H.P.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns—l-i  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean . 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont. ' 

Lieut.-Com Claud  F.Allsup    4  Sept  11 

Lieutenant    (N)Edward  J.  F.  Price  1  Oct  13 

Eric  B.  Turtle    20  Oct  13 

Gunner  (T)Charles  McCarthy 26  Oct    13 

Artif,  Eng Harold  Fishlock 17  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


'22    GRASSHOPPER.         {Ch.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

H.P.  (12,000  F.D.) 

923  Tons.    Turbine. 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  %-\1pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  T.  Amedroz  29  July  12 

Lieutenant    Alexander  D.  Cunningham 

17  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Hugh  W.  F.  Heneagel3  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut William  E.  Parry —  Jan  14 

Gunner (T)  William  A.  H.  Barker 

21  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


223    GREYHOUND.      (Po.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

400  Tons.      I.H.P.  (6,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12^.,  5-§pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Lieut.-Com Lawrence  D'O.  Bignell 

17  Jan   14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng,. James  Liddle 11  Jan    12> 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


228a  GRIFFON.  (Dei;.)  Torpedo. 

Boat  Destroyer. 

355  Ions.    I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  i  John  Fawcett 17  June  13; 

mand 


Artif.  Eng Frederick  Mottershead 


5  Apr    13; 


(.Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


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322a 


224    HALCYON.   (Ch.)  Torpedo 

Gun  Boat. 

1,070  Tons. 

I.H.P.  4,200  N.B.  (6,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 2-4*7  inch,  4-6 pr. 

Under  the  Orders  of  the  Admiral  Commanding 
Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

Senior  Naval  Officer's  Ship,  North  Sea  Fisheries 

Commander    ...  Alfred  A.  Ellison 23  Jan   12 

Lieutenant  Brian  C.Gourlev 7  June  11 

(N)Maitland    W.    S. 

Boucher  15  Feb  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.. ..Harry  A.  Moore  (act)  14  Jan   14 

Eng.  Lieut Aubrey  E.  Waters    ...29  July  12 

Staff-Surgeon Oswald  Mills 21  June  12 

Paymaster  John  M.  Hodge 13  June  13 

Gunner George  Bowen 5  July  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  5th  July,  1913. 


'  Seagull.' 
'  Spanker.' 


'  Speedy.' 
'Watchful.' 


225  HAMPSHIRE.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

10,850  Tons. 

I.H.P.  20,500  N.B.  (21,000  F.D.) 

Guns—i-7-5  inch,  6-6  inch,  20-3  pr. 

China. 

Captain Henry  W.  Grant  —  Jan  14 

Commander Colin  K.  MacLean.   ...10  Nov  13 

Lieut-Corn (G) Henry  Leigh    —  Jan   14 

(N)Neville     P.       B. 

Brock —  Jan  14 

Lieutenant Archibald    E.     John- 
ston     —  Jan  14 

Stephen  Phillimore  ... —  Jan  14 

Eric  V.  Grey —  Mar  14 

Roberts.  M.  Harris...— Jan  14 
(T)PriceG.  C.Turner  —Jan  14 
Henry  J.  Hartnoll    ... —  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Arthur  E.  Cossey —  Jan   14 

Eng.  Lieut James  G.  Budge 27 Dec  12 

Edward  S.  Blight      ...—  Jan  14 

Capt.  R.M. Guv  Harrison ti  Oct    13 

(Asst.  for  W.T.  Duties.)    (2  Sept  10) 
Harold    E.     Gillespie  4  Feb  13 
Chaplain  Rev.  Philip  G.  Alex- 
ander, BA 13  May  13 

N   2 


Fleet  Surg Matthew  L.  M.  Vau 

din,  MB —  Jan  11 

Fleet  Paym (I)Ernest      W.      H. 

Jackman  ... —  Jan   14 

Surgeon Ernest  St.  G   S.  Good- 

t*  n,  mb,  ma 5  Dec   12 

Sub-Lieut., Stewar   M    Wa  ker  ...29  Dec  13 

(Len   from  (Jed.') 
Leonard  li.  Addington 

17  June  13 
Lionel  C.  P.  Tudway  (act) 

—  Jan  14 
Henley  D.Nicbo!  (act)  5  D  c  11 
Robert  R.  Stewart(ocs) —  Sept  13 
Guy  Langham  (act)... —  Sept  13 
Herbeit  L.  Rendel  (act) 

5  Dec  11 
Marcel  H.  A.  Kelsey(rtcJ) 

—  Sept  13 
Cyril  J.  B.  Colthurst  (act) 

23  Dec  12 
Thomas  B.  Hill  (act)...—  Sept  13 
John  A.  Garland  (act)  21  Dec  12 
George  C.  Hatch  (act)  —  Sept  13 
John  8.  Horn  (act)...  21  Dec  12 
Douglas  S.  Swanston  (act) 

21  Dec  12 
Francis  J .  A.  Cotter  (act) 

—  Sept  13 
Gerald  R.  Cousins  (act)  5  Dec   11 

Asst.  Paym Edgar  S.  Apps —  Jan   14 

Gunner Herbert  J.  Jennings  —Jan  14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    George  Dale —  Jan   14 

John    Whitburn   (act)— Jem   14 
(For  Q.D.  Duti>s.) 

Carpenter George  T.  Stal lard   ...—  Jan   14 

Arttf.  Eng Ernest  W.  Ecke>sley  —Jan   14 

Geo^  G.  Mansfield  11  Aug  13 

James  C.  Purnell 26  Nov   12 

Matthew    B.   Hobson 

(act)    11  Aug  1.3 

Clerk Reginald  F.  Egerton   —  Jan  14 

Re-commtssioned  at  Colombo  —  Januwy,  1914. 


2255    HANNIBAL.       (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

14,900  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.B. 

(12,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6inch,  16-12^?r., 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander Harold  E.  Browne     .  26  Jan    14 

Lieutenant Robert  W.  Richardson 

10  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Alfred  Whitmarsh 22  Feb  13 

Ch.  Artif.Eng.  Louis  B.  Henwood 4  Mar  14 

Gunner  Richard  M.  Linahan   1  July  13 

Carpenter Robert  Irvine 11  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  6th  June,  1911. 
(Born    in  'Majestic.') 


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THE    ROYAL    NAVY, 


225c  HARDY.  (Po.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

908  Tons.    H.P.  (21,000  F. D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com Lewis  G-.  B.  Crabbe...27  Aug  13 

Lieutenant    The    Hon.  Humphrey 

A.  Pakington 29  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  C.  Pearson 6  May  12 

Sub-Lieut Rider  M.  W.  Greiffen- 

hagen    3  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)  Peter  J.  Skuse   ...  4  Sept  13 

{Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 


225d  HARPY.      (Ch.)   Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
972  Tons.  Turbine.    H.P.  (12,600  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  Z-\2pr. 
Medite  rranean . 
Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com ( I)Gerald  C.  Dickens  20  Nov  13 

Lieutenant    Harold  O.  Joyce 23  Jan   12 

Sub-Lieut Edward  8.   Williams  —  Feb  14 

Gunner (T)William  H.  A.  Newman 

12  Mar  13 

Artif,  Eng Edward  E .  Stafford  ...21  Feb  14 

(Borne  in  'Egmont.') 


225e    HARRIER.  (Po.)  Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

1,070  Tons.  I.H.P.  2,500  N.D.  (3,500  F.D.) 

Guns— •2-4'7  inch,  4-6 pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Dryad.' 

Commander Winstanley  R.  C.  Moorsom 

10  Feb    14 
(And  for  '  Dryad.') 

Lieutenant  Henry  M.  Coombs 13  Feb  13 

:,unner ._ (N)Albert  G.T.  Brown22  Sept  13 

Daniel  J.  P.  Enright.,18  Jan    14 
Artif.  Eng Robert  H.  Junor 4  Apr    13 

(Berne  in  '  Dryad.') 


228  HAWKE.     {Ch.)    Cruiser. 
7,350  Ton*. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.~) 

Guns— 2-9 -2  inch,  10-6  inch,  12-Qpr., 
5-3  pr. 

Training  Squadron. 

Queenstoum. 

Commander  Bernhard    A.    Pratt- 

Barlow 26  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com Robert  R.  Rosoman...  4  Feb    13 

Lieutenant Alfred  B.  S.  Tanner.. .15  June  12 

(N)ArthurE.  G.  Coombs 

19  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  M.  David 27  Aug  12 

Surgeon Charles  H.  L.  Petch...  1  July  13 

As\h2?e  in  i  *«  M- Austin 4  Peb  13 : 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...William  Pibworth 16  Sept  13 

Gunner James  Dennis  26  May  13 

Boatswain    Patrick  Horgan 4  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

James  B.  Geach   31  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Herbert  J.  Cornish  ...  4  Feb    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Alfred  W.  Barber 4  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Artif.  Eng Ernest  Driver  25  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  4th  February, 
1913. 


228a  HAZARD.    (Po.)    Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

1,070  Tons.  I.H.P.  2,500^.^.(3,500^.2?.) 

Guns — 2-4-7  tnch,  4-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Portsmouth. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Commander Charles  J.  C.  Little  ...23  Nov  11 

(And  in  command  of  Fourth  Submarine  Flotilla.) 

Lieutenant (N)Claud  M.  Leggatt  18  Mar  13 

Eng.  Lieut.  ......Henry  B.  Wolfe    17  Feb    14 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 
Staff  Surgeon  ...James     McCutcheon, 

MB,  SA 2  Jan   14 

Sub-Lieut Charles  A.  C.  Russell  — Dec  13 

'4Mi'cAarmetra!']E,MlipS-Graham    -28  Mar  13 

Gunner  Alfred  E.  Cottrell  8  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng Percy  C.  Munro  28  Mar  12 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


822c 


229   HEARTY.     (Dev.)    Special 

Service  Vessel. 

1,300  Tons.     T.H.P.  2,100  N.D. 

Guns—  i-Zpr. 

Surveying  Service. 

Captain Ernest  C.  Hardy —  Apr  13 

Lieut.-Com Percy  R.  Stevens  .....  31  May  13 

Lieutenant (N)Edward  M.  Gibbings 

20  July  13 

Horace  V.  Silk  13  Jan    14 

Sub-Lieut Francis  W.  B.  Walton21  Mar  14 

ASin  Char^    j-H.F.GundryMayston  10  Apr  12 

Ch.  Boatsivain... George  Wybron —  Apr   13 

Artif.  Eng James  E.  Bennett 10  Apr  12 

Tie-commissioned  at  Chatham  on  Vith  April,  1912. 


230  HEBE.  (Ch.)   Torpedo  Gun- 
Boat. 

810  Tons.  I.H.P.  2,500  N.D.  (3,500  F  DJ 

Guns — 2-4,7i7tc/t,  4-3  ^r. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Depdt  for  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Malcolm    K.    de    M. 

Burgess  7  Jan    14 

Lieutenant    (N)Sir  John  Alleyne,  St. 

3  Jan    14 

Surgeon Joseph  A.  O'Ply.in,  MB 

22  Dec  13 

Gunner  ...  .. Prank  E.  Shannon ....27  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng John  J.  McLeod  9  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  the  Nore,2ith  September,  1912. 


231     HECLA.       (Oh.)      Special 

Torpedo  Vessel  (Depot  Ship.) 

6,400  Tons.    I.H.P.  2,400  N.D. 

Guns — 6-  4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Depot  Ship. 

Captain John  E.  Cameron, mvo  20  Aug  13 

Commander George  K.  Chetwodcll  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com ..(G)Edward  H.Russell  1  May  12 

(And  for  duty  with,  ith  Flotilla.) 

(T)Frederick     V. 
Williamson 25  May  12 

Lieutenant Ronald  J. E.Willoughby 

6  May  13 
(N)Richand  J.  R.  Scottl6  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com ....George  R.  Byles 5  Oct    12 

(For   charge   of   machinery   and  for  duty  with 
Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers.) 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  D.  Fulford 28  Mar  12 

Chaplain Rev  Arthur  B.Jones, 

b.a 1  July  13 

(And  for  duty  in  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Staff  Surg Christian  B.  Fairbank  1  Apr  13 

Fleet  Paym Edward  H.  Eldred 1  May  12 

(For  Cash  duties.) 

Staff  Paym Lionel  G.  Warleigh  ...24  Mar  14 

(For  Victualling  duties.) 

Surgeon Robert  F.P.  Cory,  ba..  2  June  13 

Asst.  Paym.   ...William  H.  Ingmire...  1  July  13 
(For  duty  with  Captain  (D).) 

Charles  A.  N.  Kerahaw20  Mar  12 

Ch.  Gunner Alfred  W.  Pigg 7  Apr  13 

Gunner  (T)Joseph  Devine    ...28  Feb    14 

Boatswain    John  A.  Smith  1  May  12 

Thomas  Vale  (act) 16  Jan    14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Percy  Fitz 22  Jan   13 

Artif.  Eng William  H.  Bradley...  19  July  11 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Walter  Turnbull 4  July  13 

(For  duty  with  Fourth  Flotilla.) 

For  Torpedo  Boats  or  Torpedo  Boat 
Destroyers. 

Eng.  Com Arthur  E.  Drought  ...  1  May  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  1st  May,  1912. 


822d 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


232  HERCULES.    (Po.)    Battle- 
ship. 

20,000  Tons.    H.P.  25,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12 inch,  lG-kinch,  ±-3pr. 

First  Battle  SQuadron. 

Captain Henry  H.  Bruce,  mvo  21  June  13 

Commander Ernest  W.  Denison  ...  28  Jan  13 

Lieut.-Com (N)Gilbert  G.  P.  Hewett 

29  Nov  13 
Robert  L.  Jermain    ...  7  Mar  13 

Lieutenant    Henry  J.  Hearn  ........15  Aug  12 

HubertVaughan- Jones 

14  Nov  12 
(G)A.  Ramsay  Dewar  6  Jan  14 
(T)Arnold    Maitland- 

Dougall 15  Dec   13 

David  Wardlaw- 

Ramsay 2  Sept  13 

Cecil  R.  McCrum —  Oct    13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Charles    L.    Dettmar 

(act)  2  Dec   13 

Eng.  Com Collingwood     F.     L. 

Donkin 2  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Hubert  Goold   ., 9  Jan    13 

Herbert  A.  Blade 31  July  11 

Capt.R.M.  Percy  H.  Colley    —  Oct   13 

(1  July  13) 

Lieut.  R.M.A....lElrioJj.  N.  Bishop 7  Mar  13 

(16Novl2) 

Chaplain Rev.    Arundel    J.   B. 

Swiney 26  Mar   13 

Fleet  Surg   Henry  F.  Iliewicz,  MB  7  Mar  13 

Staff  Surgeon John  H.  L.  Page 15  Sept  13 

Fleet  Paym (I)Walter  Morsuead...  5  Feb  13 

Sab-Lieut ....Edgar  H.  Dolphin 20  Nov  13 

Alfred  J.   L.   Phillips 

(act)  6  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym.... John  F.  Woolley    4  Feb  13 

Ch.  Carpenter.. . William  Tong     19  Aug  13 

Gunner     Albert  B.  Way    19  Aug  13 

(T)Charles  Routley...  8  Feb  13 
Francis  E.  Bisson   ....16  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Arthur  H.  Andrews;...  13  Jan   14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain   Joseph  D.  Cleal  19  Aug  13 

Henry  W.  Drake  28  Nov  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Norman  Hill 2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

R.M.  Gunner  ...Sidney  T.  Washburn...  7  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng James  Cosgrove 2  Sept  13 

Alfred  J.  J.  Roberts...  2  Sept  13 
Harry  Hargreaves  (act) 

24  June  13 
Arthur  Walter  (act) 2  Sept  13 


Midshipman Charles  L.  Procter 15  May  13 

Wilfrid  Underhill 15  May  13 

Edmund  R.  Dodd 15  May  13 

Leslie  C.  K.  Francis. ..15  May  13 
William  T.  La  R.  Beverley 

15  May  13 

Harold  F.  Nalder 15  May  13 

Kenneth  W.Stewart  15  May  13 
Stephen  H.T.Arliss  15  May  13 
Montague  C.  Teasdale- 

Buckell 15  Jan   14 

Robert  L.  Spalding  ...15  Jan   14 

John  E.  Caffin    15  Jan  14 

Cecil  L.  Howe 15  Jan   14 

Clerk Herbert  G.  Pertwee...  7  Mar  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Basil  D.  Reed    9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  2nd  September, 
1913. 


233   HERMES.    Light   Cruiser 
5,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 
Guns — 11-6  inch,  8-l2pr.,  1-3  pr. 


Chatham. 


234    HERMIONE.     (Po.)    Light 

Cruiser. 
4,360  Ton*  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 2-&mch,   8-4*7  inch,  8-6  pr., 

l-3pr. 

Fourth.  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain John  D.  Kelly 7  Apr    l4 

Lieut.-Com (Qt)The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 

George  F.  Seymour  17  July  13 

Lieutenant Archibald  B.  Cornabe  17  July  13 

(N)Harold  W.  Morey  22  Apr  13 


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323 


Eng.  Lieut Arthur  K  Hurst 30  July  13 

Major  R.M Joseph  A.  M.  A.  Clark  17  July  13 

(16  Jan  12) 

Capt.  R.M Charles  B.  Partridge  17  July  13 

(16  Jan  12) 

Lieut.  R.M Harold  E.Ravenshaw  17  Julyl3 

(16  Jan  12) 
Lewis  A.  Drake-Brockman 

17  July  13 
(16  Jan  12) 

Chaplain  Rev.  Ralph  C.Alexander, 

ba 17  July  13 

Staff  Surg Leslie  M.  Morris   17  July  13 

I'leet  Paym Frederick  A.Cornford  17  July  13 

Gunner William  H.  Wildhore  12  Jan   12 

Boatswain Arthur  G.  H.  Charman 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.)         17  July  13 

Carpenter Arthur  S.  Anderson. ..10  July  13 

Artif.  Eng John  E.  Mitchell  7  Jun   13 

Herbert  Robins  (act)    14  Mar  14 

Clerk Mansergh  V.  Duke  ... —  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  the  nth  July, 
1913. 


237  HIBERNIA.  (Oh.)  Battleship, 

16,350  Tons.     I.H.P.     17,500  N.D. 

(18,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  4-9-2  inch,  10-6  inch, 

12-12  ^r.,  12-3  pr. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 
Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral. 
Rear-Admiral..M<mta,gue  E.  Browning, 

mvo 29  Aug  13 

Secretary George  P.  Martin 29  Aug   13 

Flag  Lieut (S)Archibald  R.  J.  Southby 

29  Aug  13 
Clerk  to  Sec.    ...(I)Philip  Smiles 25  Oct    12 

Captain Alexander  Lowndes. ..29  Aug  13 

Commander (N)CharlesC.Johnsonll  Aug  13 

Ragnar  M.  Colvin 11  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Edward  O.  Cochrane 

22  May  12 
(T)Arthur  C.  Horsley 23  Jan    12 

Lieutenant  James  C.  Wauhope....  8  Feb    13 

Basil  W.  L.  Owen 14  May  12 

Torkel  Lundholm 14  May  12 

Augustine  W.S.Agar  29  Aug  13 

Frank  H.  Pegram 10  Oct    12 

Pug.  Com Edward  Chisman  9  Oct  13 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  T.  Morgan  ....12  Jan   11 

Harold  Leather 26  Feb    11 

Major  R.M Francis  A.  Nelson 9  Mar  13 

Capt.  R.M. Mark  K.  Gray ,...  7  Nov  13 

Chaplain  .........Rev. Frederick  W.Woods, 

ma 14  May  12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Frederick  Fedarb,  MB  1  Nov  13 

Staff  Surg Arthur  H.  8.  Richardson 

14  May  12 


Fleet  Paym Charles  L.  Hammond  23  Jan   12 

Sub-Lieut Frank  D.  Morris    8  Oct  13 

Walter  J.  Car  'er 13  Nov   13 

Edward  A.  Aylmer  ...13  Nov   13 
Louis  Blumf  eld  (act)..  9  Feb    14 

Harris  W.  Skrine  8  Oct  13 

Mate WyndhamC.Johnson29  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym John  M.  Buckle 20  Mar  12 

JohnR.  Sale 6  Sept  12 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..Alfred  E.  Johnson  ...28  June  12 

Ch.  Carpenter. .. Albert  E.  Martin 14  May  12 

Gunner Benjamin  W.  Pitt 26  Jan    14 

Robert  J.  Sinclair 23  Jan    12 

(For  instructional  Duties.) 
(T)  Frederick  Grinney 

(act)    16  Oct   13 

Boatswain   Thomas  Coles 29  May  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain.. Robert  F.  Boyd  1  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  Marchant 3  Oct  13 

John  R.  Vickery 5  May  11 

James  A.  Thirlway  ...14  May  12 
Wt.  Mechanician^ rederick  Mann  (act)  13  Sept  13 
Midshipman    ...Donald  R.Campbell. ..15  Sept  13 

Frederic  B.  Leigh 15  Sept  13 

James  A.  Whealley  ...15  Sept  13 

Alan  Cory-Wright 15  Sept  13 

Edward  L.  D.  Bartleyl5  Sept  13 
Herbert  L.  Welman...l5  Sept  13 
Midshipman     \  George    S.    E.    Bird 

R.JY.R.f     (proby)  12  Sept  13 

Henry      C.      Stephens 

(proby)  12  Sept 

Daniel      J.      Sheehan 

(proby)  27  Nov  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Richard  R.  Wallace...  9  Aug  13 

Hugh  B.  Twomey 1  Feb    14 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Sheerness, 
lith  May,  1912. 


238     HIGHFLYER.  (Dev.)  Lighl 

Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

(funs — 11-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  1-3 j>r. 

Training  Ship  for  Naval  Cadets. 

Captain Henry  T.  Buller,  mvo  1  July  13 

Commander John  Casement     22  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com Walter  C.  Lucas    28  Aug  13 

Lieutenant   .   ...(N)Jehoiada  J.  Brewer 

14June  13 
Charles  F.  Harris  ...29  Aug  13 
(T)Charles  O.  Alexander 

29  Aug  13 

(G)Guy  D.  Millar 22  Aug  13 

(N)William  G.  Benn 

(tempy.) 2  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Ernest  D.    Sydenham  4  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut Sidney  P.  Start 1  Sept  13 

(And  for  Instructional  Duties.) 

Gerald  G.  P.  Burt ]  Sept  13 

(And  for  Instructional  Duties.) 


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THE  ROYAL    NAVY. 


Captain  R.M.  ...Bernard  F.  Trench  ...28  Aug  13 

Chaplain .fteu.GeorgeS.  Kewney,  ba 

29  Aug  13 
Staff  Surg.   ......Percival  T.  Nicholls...29  Aug  13 

Horace    B.   Hill.  MB, 

mrcp  14  Feb    14 

(And  for  P./T.  Duties.) 

Fleet  Paym John  T.  Wright 2  Sept  13 

Naval  Instr.  ...Alexander  E.  Monro,BA29  Aug  13 

Asst     Paym.  ...Charles  M.  Gavin  21  Aug  13 

Gunner Charles   C.  Collingwood 

14  June  13 
(T)  David  W.  Smyth28  Aug  13 
Robert  H.  T.  Haydyn—  Aug  13 
(For  instructional  duties  ivith  Cadets.) 

Carpenter Arthur  Wright  (act) — June  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  E.  Ward     16  Nov   11 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  Wth  January,  1911. 


238a.  HIND.  (Po.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

775  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut. -Com.  Geoffrey  Corlett    15  Nov  11 

Lieutenant Archibald  M.  Garlick26  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Lewis  J.  Cook   31  Jan  11 

Sub-Lieut Ernest  R.  Archer 1  July  13 

Gunner  (T)Thomas  H.  Wall.. .10  Jan    12 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich'), 


239     HINDUSTAN.       (Po.) 

Battleship. 

16,350  Tons. 

I.H.P.  17,500  N.D.  (18,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  4-9-2  inch,  10-6  inch, 
12-12 pr.,  12  Spr. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain John  Nicholas    20  May  13 

Commander Robert  A.  Rice   I  June  13 

Lieut.-Com.  (N)Francis  B.   Favell  1  Dec  11 

Percy  D.  Campbell  ...17  Oct  13 
Charles  H.Michaelson  31  July  12 

Lieutenant    (G)Lancelot E.Holland— Aug  13 

Francis  H.  G.  Walker  31  July  12 
(T)Basil  L.  Johnston  20  Dec   13 

Joseph  Horsfield  11  Mar  14 

Harold  G.  L.  Harvey 

(tempy.) 24  Mar  14 

Eng-  Com ,.Thomas  w,  Cleave  „.25;Aug  13 


Eng.  Lieut Frederick  C.R.Paton  12  Feb  13 

Reginald  Btansmore...l8  Apr  12 

Capt.  R.M.A....lvor  Harries   20  Feb  12 

Capt.R.M. Charles  D'O.  Harmar  2  Apr  12 

Chaplain Rev.  Edward  G.  Bird, 

ba 11  Feb   13 

Fleet  Surg (I)Sidney  T.  Reid 10  Dec  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Robert  F.  MacMahon26  Mar  14 

Fleet  Paym WilliamT.H.Hayward23  Septic 

Sub-Lieut  Stephen  Medlicott  ...12  Feb  13 

Roland  H.  P.  Laugharne 

2  Apr   14 

William  J.  Burnie 13  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym OswaldJ.  Wainwright  3  Oct    12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...William  J.  Harris  ...  20  Dec  11 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Nicholas  J.  Hicks 14  May  12 

Gunner  John  R.  Hambly  19  Mar  12 

(T)Charles  B.  Stiven  14  Jan    14 

John  Blake 28  Apr   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George     T.     Percival 

(act) 6  June  13 

(Fbr  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain William  C.  Norris 14  May  \2 

Artif.  Eng Henry  T.  Berry 14  May  12 

William  Muirhead —  Jan  13 

Adolphus  E.  Stark 11  Jan  13 

Clerk Charles  G.  Robinson  ...14  May  12 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Portsmouth  \ith  May. 
1912. 


240    HOGUE.     (Ch.)    Cruiser, 

12,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 

Gums— 2-9-2  inch,  12-6  inch,  12-\2<j»\, 

3-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet, 

The  Nore. 

Commander Reginald  A.  Norton. ..19  Sept  13 

Lieutenant (I)Richard  B.  Ward...—  Oct  13 

Eng,  Com .George  W.  Wooldridge  1  Feb  12 

Ch,  Carpenter.. .Thomas  E. J. McCarthy  16 Fpb  13 

Gunner ., William  J.  Wallace  ...  4  Oct    1# 

AfW'  En9-  ,.— •Thomas  A.  E.  Bush. ..16  Sept,il3 
Cqmmissi(fiied  at  The  J\Tore  IMhSept.  J 913. 
(Borne  in  ' d'>ou'<ir,'l     ' 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


825 


244  HOPE.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

745  Tons.    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake,' 

Commander Norton  A.  Sulivan    ... —  Sept  13 

Lieutenant (N)Francis  W.  Crowther 

14  May  13 

ting.  Lieut George  H.  Hirtzell    ...12  May  13 

Sub.  Lieut Wilfrid  H.  P.  Eyre 29  May  13 

Gunner (T)  Edgar  Head 26  Mar  J2 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.  ) 


245     HORNET.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 

Boat    Destroyer. 

775  Tons.      H.P.   f  13,500  F,D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  jr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich. ' 

Commander Cecil  G.  Chichester.. ..10  Nov   13 

Lieutenant    (N)Charles  H.  Champness 

1  Oct.  13 

Alexander  Morison  ...is  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  G.  Ede 16  Feb   14 

Gunner (T)Charles  G.  Rowlinson 

-Apr   12 
(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


251    HUSSAR.     (Ch.)     Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

1,070  Tons.  I.H.P.  2,500  N.D.  (3,500F.I>.) 

Guns— 1-4-7 inch,  2-6 pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Commander Percy  G.  Brown 25  June  13 

Lieutenant    (N)Gerald  P.  Bowen    25  June  13 

Kenneth  H.  Grant.. ..25  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  Pattinson 29  Sept  13 

Staff  Surg Reginald  Thompson... 25  June  13 

Asst.    Paym.    I  Artnur  F.  Strickland  30  May  13 

in    Charge      J 
Gunner Albert  E.  Simcox 25  June  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Gibraltar,  2hth  June,  1913. 


Light 


252  HYACINTH.    (Po.) 

Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.    I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

Guns — \\-6inck,  8-12 pr.,  1-3 pr. 

Flag  Ship. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Rear-Adm iral.... Herbert G.  King-Hall, 

■cvo,  cb,  dso 28  Dec  12 

( Commander-in-Chief.) 


Secretary  William  F.  Cullinan...28  Dec  12 

Flag  Lieut.      ...(S)Ernle  W.  Money  ...28  Dec  12 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Robley  H.  J.  Browne.. .11  Feb  13 

Clerk  to  Sec Hugh  M.  Richardson  28  Dec  12 

Beechey  L.  Rogers 28  Dec  12 

Donovan  C.  Roe 12  Mar  13 


Captain David  M.   Anderson, 

mvo 11  Feb    13 

Commander R.C.  Kemble  Lambert  10  Jan  13 

Litut.-Com (T)Henry  D.  Bridges  —  Aug  13 

(N)  Charles     D.    O. 

Shakespear    28  Jan  13 

Lieutenant (G\)Richard  Ussher  ...28  Jan  13 

Manfred  J.  Palmes  ...11  Feb  13 
Rundle  B.  Watson    ...11  Feb    13 

Eng.  Com Francis  J.  Roskruge...l9  Aug  11 

Eng.  Lieut John  R.  Hoddinott  ...11  Feb    13 

Alfred  O.  Bray  11  Feb    13 

Major  li.M Frank  E.  C.  B.  Chichester 

17  Feb  13 

Lieut.  R.M Robert  C.  A.  Glunickell    Feb  13 

{And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Chaplain  and  \ Rev.  Herbert,  H.  Pal- 

Naval  Fnstr .  j      mer,  ma 5  Mar   14 

Fleet  Paym Harry  G.  Ley 8  Feb  13 

Surgeon James  L.  Bar  ford  11  Feb  13 

Sub-Lieut Stanley  D.  B.  Hebbert  11  Feb  1.3 

John  fl.  P.  Southby  ...11  Feb  13 
Vincent  H.  P.  Molteno 

—  Oct  13 

Max  A.  Chapr^an 6  Feb    11 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Harold  G.  Badger 11   Feb  13 

Dennis  H.  Pasmore  ..11  Feb  13 
Ch.  Carpenter... William  J.  Leverett  11  Feb  13 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  H.  P.  Studd  16  Nov  11 

Gunner James  W.  Newland... 29  Jan  13 

(T)  William  V.Arnold  28   Dec  12 

Boatswain Daniel  G.  Creese 11  Feb  13 

Sig.B  atswain... William  D.  Brayshaw  11  Feb  13 
Artif.  Eng Ernest    J.  W.  Mar- 
chant 29  Julyl2 

Thomas  Marwood 11  Feb  13 

Midshipman    ...Mervyn  B.Alexander- 
Sinclair 11  Feb    13 

Charles  P.  V.  Van  der 

Byl   11  Feb  13 

Bernard  A.  W.  Lee  ...15  Jan  13 

Arthur  G.  Mack...  15  Jan  13 

Edward  L.  Pawsey....l5  Jan  13 
Henry  W.  U.  McCall  15  Jan  13 
John  E.  H.  Boustead  15   Jan  13 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Portsmouth  on 
nth  February,  1913. 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  for 
various  services : — 

For  service  in  Naval  Establishments. 

Commander Stephen  Bowie-Evans  18  Oct    13 

Eng.  Com Alfred    W.    Littlewood]  4  Mar  14 

(For  Dockyard.) 
Asst.  Paym.    \  William  E.  Gilbert  ...  17  Apr  12 
in  charge  ...  j         (For  Dockyard.) 
(Address — H.M.  Dockyard.  Simo7istown.) 

Ch.  Gunner  Thomas  W.  Powell    ...23  Mar  12 

(For  charge  of  Ordnance  Stores  at 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.) 

Ch. Boatswain. ..John  W.  Harris  3  Jan  14 

For  Naval  Hospital. 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Arthur  W.B.Livesay, 

MB,  pbcs  Ed 15  Oct    13 

Surgeon Guy  T.  Verry 15  Oct    13 

For  Ships  in  Reserve. 
Ch.  Gunner  ThomasBundy 25  Nov  13 

For  service  at  Cape  Town. 

Captain  R.M.... .Hubert  L.  Jones 8  Sept  11 

For  service  at  St.  Helena. 

Ca.pt.  R.M. A. ...George  Mat  hew 9  Dec.  11 

(Officer  Commanding  Troops.) 


256    IMOGENE.     (Po.)    Special 

Service  Vessel. 

460  Tom.     I.H.P.  390  iV.D. 

Mediterranean. 

Commander Harold  Escombe  17  Junel3 

Lieutenant (N)Ernald  D.  Morant    1  Apr  13 

Staff  Surg Henry  M.  Braithwaite,  MD 

1  Apr    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Malta,  1st  April,  1913. 


258    HYDRA.      (Po.)      Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

.770  Tons  HP.  fl  3,500  F.I).) 

Guns— 2-A  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.- Com Robert  J.  Buchanan. ..23  May  12 

Lieutenant Andrew  N.  Swainson    1  Jan   14 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  Pollard 6Junell 

Sub-Lieut John  W.  C.  O.  Shelton 

(act)   6  Feb    14 

Gunner  (T)Frederick  C.  Way  (act) 

5  Dec  13 
(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


255   ILLUSTRIOUS.   (Dev.) 

Battleship 

14,900  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

(12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,    12-6  inch,     16-12  pr., 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander .Cecil  H.  Franee-Hayhurst 

10  Sept  12 

Lieut.-Com Frtderick  A.  W.  Roel9  Nov  13 

Eng.  Com Lionel  W.  Swift 1  May  13 

Ch.  Gunner James  E.  Davenport  28  Dec   12 

Carpenter Frederick  C.  Carey  ...18  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng.  ....'..Charles  S.  Marks 27  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at    Devonport  on  the  \bth  June, 

1912. 

(Borne  in  '  Ctzsar.') 


258     IMPLACABLE.     {Ch.) 
Battleship. 

15,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Gwts — 4-12 \mch,     12-Ginch,,     16-12  pr., 
2-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 
The  Nore. 

Captain Hughes  C.  Lockyer...21  Aug  13 

Commander Gerard  C.  Pigou 23  Jan   14 

Lieut.-Com (G)John  W.  Scott —  Aug  13 

Henry  V.  Coates  21  Oct  13 

(T)John  W.  Howard   17  Jan   14 
(N) Arthur  B.  A.  Baker26  Dec  12 

Lieutenant    Harold  R.  W.  Turner  14  Aug  13 

Lieut.  B.N.R.... Richard  K.  Harrison 

(act)  14  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Ernest  E.  Pethick 1  Jan  13 

Eng.  Lieut Richard  A.  Howley  ...16  Dec   13 

Capt.  R.M. Maurice  C.  Festing  ...24  Apr    13 

Lieut.  R.M. Gordon  H.  Seath —  Sept  12 

(—May  12) 

Staff  Surg Adrien  A.  Forrester,  mb 

11  Feb  14 

Fleet  Paym Robert  A.  M.  Burridge 

7  Mar  13 

Asst.  Paym Charles  J.  Selwyn-Smith 

18  Mar  14 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..John  McKenzie 15  Oct  13 

Gunner George  J.  Pacey    17  May  13 

Alfred  H.  Savage 7  Nov  12 

(Lent  from  '  Queen '  for  training  of  Youths.) 

(T)James  Garside 25  Nov   13 

James  Smeaton  (act)  28  Apr  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Richard  Cronin 11  June  13 

Artif.  Eng William  Jones  24  Mar  10 

Tom  Brown 30  Aug   12 

Reduced  at  Sheerness  13tA  May,  1912. 


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259     IMPREGNABLE.    (Dev.) 

This  Establishment  consists  of  three  ships : — 
Impregnable  No.  1  (Late    Bulwark, 

late  Howe,)  6,557  Tons. 
Impregnable  No  2  (Late  Inconstant, 
late  Light  Cruiser)  5780  Tons 
Impregnable  No.  3    (Late     Emerald, 
late    Black   Prince,) 
9,210  Tons. 
Training  Establishment  for  Boys. 


Devon-port. 

Admiral Sir  George  Le  C.  Egerton, 

KOB 20  Mar  13 

( Commander-in-  Chief. ) 


Personal  Staff. 

Flag  Captain  ...Eric  P.  C.  Back 20  Mar  13 

Secretary  Alfred  R.  Parker   11  Apr  11 

Flag  Com Robert  Jeffreys 20  Mar  13 

Flag  Lieut Alastair  C.  N.  Farquhar 

10  Feb  14 


For  General  Staf  Duties. 

^AdmZal        }  Arthur  W"  Turner'  CB  19  Jan  ] 4 

Eng.  Com George  H.Stainton..,10  Aug  11 

Major  R.M.     ...Francis  D.  Bridges 18  Dec  12 

Clerk  to  Sec Robert  T.  Johnson 11  Apr  11 

Kenneth  S.  Carpmael  11  Apr  11 
Cecil  H.  de  Denne....20  Mar  13 


Captain Francis  G.  St.  John  ...21  Mar  14 

Commander Arthur  L.  Gresson 31  Dec   13 

Lieut.-Com Richard  B.  England. .10  Oct   12 

(And  for  Physical  training  Duties.) 
(I)Heathcote  G.  Hewitt 

14  Junel2 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Waterpark  24  Aug  07 

Lieutenant, r, Frederick  G.  Charsley  21  Oct  12 

[For  '  Impregnable'  No  2.) 

(G)Oswald  8.  Gray  ...  6  Jan   14 

William  Fiddick —    13 

Thomas  Stapleton 18  Dec   13 

Capt.RM.  Arthur  M.  Deakin 18  Oct  11 

(Instructor  of  Wireless  Telegraphy, 
and  for  command  of  Detachment.) 

Chaplain  Bew. George W. F.Morgan, 

ba 14  July  13 

Rev.  Harold  Q.  Lloyd, 

ba 6  Jan    14 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Edward  H.  Meaden (tempy) 

—  Mar  14 
Jonathan  Shand,  MB.  1  Oct  13 
(Lent  R.N.  Coll). 

Staff  Surg.  Norman  S.  Meiklejohn28  Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym George  C.  A.  Boyer  ...23  Feb  14 

Horatio  O.  Jones 11  June  13 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 


Naval  Inst. Arnold  Cleeve,  ba 1  Jan  08 

Surgeon .....George  G.  Vickery, 

MB,  BA 1  July  12 

Asst.  Paym Steriker  Finnis 26  Mar   12 

Hugh  Littleton 23  Aug  12 

Ch.  Gunner George  P.  Murphy.. ..21  Nov  12 

Ch. Boatswain... William  Booley 25  Feb  14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Francis  J.  Lamble 23  Feb    14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Thomas  Marks  15  Dec  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  C.  Oliver 12  Feb  14 

(For  '  Impregnable '  No.  2.) 

Gunner Albert  H.  Jenkins  ....26  Dec   12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George  F.  Taylor  17  Mar  14 

(Fur  Instructional  Duties.) 

Albert  J.  Guest 5  Feb   12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  T.  Pearson  ...  3  Mar  13 

William  S.Miller 9  Apr    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Walter  Camp —  July  13 

Frank  Underhill    .  ...15  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain  James  Flynn 11  Dec   13 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Percival  Carter 2.3  Sept  12 

Carpenter William  T.  Parish 10  Mar  14 

Hd.SchoolmasterJohn  A.  Rowe   7  Oct    13 

Oliver  Chivers .14  Feb   12 

Warrant  Writer  Richard  B.  White —  Dec    13 

Hd.  Steward John  W.  Denley 1  Sept  11 

Bandmr.  R.M.    Albert  E.  Whiting.  ...  9  May  12 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  :- 

Sig.  Boatswain   William  H.  Quick 30  Sept  13 

(For  duty  with  Flag  Capt.  and  for  supervision  ef 

Signal  Stations.) 
Civilian  Dental  Surgeon... Lionel  A.  Burke 

Moore,  Esq.l  Apr  11 
(And  for  duty  at  R.  N.  Hospital  Plymouth) 

Wilfred  S.  Ollis,  Esq.  -  Apr   12 


New  Books  opened  1st  January,  1906. 

Tender 
*  Circe '  (Harbour  Service) 

Aitached  Ship 
'  Swinger.' 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


259«  INCONSTANT.    (Po.)  Light 
Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Beardmore  4'  Co.,  Glasgow. 
Eng.  Com Arthur  F.  Sawyer 18  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


ZGQ  INDEFATIGABLE.     (Dev) 

Battle   Cruiser. 

18,750  Tons.    H.P.  43,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-12inch,  l6-ii7tch,  i-3pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Second  Ba  te- Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Charles   F.  Sowerby  24  Feb    13 

Commander Arthur  Bromley 17  June  13 

Lieut. -Com (Cr)  The  Hon. Alexander 

R.  M.  Ramsay 17  June  13 

(T).Inhn  S.  Wilson.. ..17  June  13 
(N)LeonardH.Lindner5  Dec  13 

Lieutenant  Bernard  Acworth o  Mar  13 

Granville     Murray- 
Browne 17  June  13 

Guy  B.  H.  Francis. ..17  June  12 

Ralph  Handcock  5  Feb   13 

Henry  G.  S.  Laing  ...22  Deo    13 
lirut.  R.N.R.... Harold  O. Master yact)  2  Dee   13 

Eng.  I '  om Hubert  J.  Clegg    1  Aug  12 

hng.  Lieut Patrick  J.  King 17  June  13 

Charles  W.   Lambert  4  Sept  13 

David  H.  L.  Gill 17  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut.      \Stanley  N.  de  Quetteville 

R.C.N.  )  —May  12 

Capt.  R.M.A...  Percv  M.  C.Wilde 31  Deo  13 

(7  Feb  13) 
Chaplain  and    \  Rev.  Henry  Dalzell,  ma. 
Nav.  Inst.     )  —  Dec  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Harry  Spicer, MB —  Deo  13 

Staff  Paym Ernest  H.  Mc  A.  Dyer  16  June  13 

Surgeon Sidney  Punch 8  Nov  13 

Sub  Lieut Maximilian  C.Despard  9  Mar  14 

Claude    de   N.    Lucas  6  June  13 
Michael  R.  H.  Murray  6  Feb    14 

A-ist.Paym Harold  A.  Thompson  15  July  13 

(h.  Boatswain  ...Edward  J.  Carr 10  June  13 

Gunner  William  G.Jones 25  Mar  13 

George  Barratt 24  Dec   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.} 

(T)Stephen  Munnelly  24  Feb  13 

Boatswain Thomas  J  Eustis 17  June  13 

(For  Q.  D.  Duties.) 

Joseph  Crabb 23  Nov  12 

(For  Q.  /).  Duties.) 

Sig. -Boatswain  James  Crook   12  Mar   13 

R.M.  Gunner ..  George  H.  Field —  Oct   11 

Carpenter William  J.  Pearne 10Junel3 

Artif.  Eng.  ...:.. John  E.  Gifford 17  June  13 

Alexander     fl.     Hall 

(act)   4  Oct   12 

Harold  Bullimore  (act) 

21  Feb    14 


Midshipman Charles  H.  de  M.  Woods 

15  Jan   12 
Cecil  R.  deV.  Law  ....15  Jan   12 

Jack  T.  Borrett 1  Dec   13 

Harold  E.  Seaman 15  Jan    12 

Francis  C.  Flynn 15  Jan    12 

Henry  W.  E.  Hearn...l5  Jan  12 
Frederick  C.  Fellowes- 

Gordon  15  Jan    14 

Henry  S.  King 15  Jan    14 

Geoffrey  E.  L.  Veale..l5  Jan  14 
Malcolm  Farquhar  ....15  Jan  14 
Anthony  H.  O-.  Thoroid 

15  Jan    14 
Raymond  B.  Stewart  15  Jan    14 
Midshipman     }  Eynon  L.  Jones  (proby) 

R.N.R.  $  13  Nov  13 

Joseph  Mack  (proby) ..  .13  Nov  13 
Edward  A.  E.  McGlashan 

(proby)  13  Nov  13 

Robert     HigginbotUm 

(proby) —  Feb    14 

Clerk Maurice  D.  Dimick  ...20  Jan  13 

Asst.  Clerk Edward  G.  Palmer    ...  9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonjcort,  1 1th  June,  1913. 


261      INDOMITABLE.        (Ch.) 

Battle  Cruiser. 

17,250  Tons.    Turbine. 

H.P.  41,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-12  inch,  16-4  inch. 

Mediterranean. 
Second  Battle- Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Francis  W.  Kennedy    11  Dec 

Commander  John  A.  Moreton 20  Dec 

Lievt.-Com (T)William  B.  Rowbotham 

ti  Jan 
(N)Morgan  Tindal  ....  4  Oct 
(G)Lachlan  D.  I.  Mac- 
Kinnon   5  Apr 

Stuart  E.  Holder  —  May 

Lieutenant    The  Hon.  Roger  Coke  15  Oct 

Reginald  H.Ransome  10  Feb 
Noel  M.  F.  Corbett ...  2  Mar 

Daniel  de  Pass  10  Feb 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Harry  W.  Woodcock  10  July 

Eng.  Com James  Mountifield  ...12  Nov 

Eng.  Lieut Albert  Knothe  .........10  Feb 

George  B.  Allen 15  Oct 

Henry  W.  Ascott 3  Apr 

Capt.  R.M.A. .  .Lancelot  D.  Briscoe  ..  11  Dec 

Chaplain  Rev.  Paschal C.  Qough, 

ba  10  Feb 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...George  Gibson 11  Aug 

Fleet  Paym Augustus  P.  Hughes  29  Oct 

Surgeon Alfred  R.  Price,  MB....11  Autr 

Sub-Lieut John  G.  Sutton 8  Oct. 

Hugh  A.  Taylor fi  Feb 

Asst   Paym William  P.  B.  Cormac  10  Feb 

Ch.  Gunner George  B.  Hazell 27  Jan 

Gunner (T)Arthur  V.  Tedderl6June 

Walter  P.  Shields 17  Nov 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


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Boatswain    Samuel  Cater 10  Feb    14 

John  N    Holmes  (act)18  June  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain  John  J.  Gowen 16  A.pr   13 

B.M.  Gunner  ...  John  E.  Flower 4  Feb    14 

Carpenter James  H.  Brabyn 10  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  Ansell 10  Feb    14 

Joseph  Bown 7  Nov  12 

John   W.   Humphries 

(act)  10  Feb    14 

Midshipman ThomasH.Troubridgel5  Sept  12 

Basil  J.  Dugdale   —  Aug  13 

John  P.  Money... —  Aug  13 

John  G.  Y.  Loveband—  Aug  13 
LionelG.  O.Thompson—  Aug  13 

Cecil  C.  A.  Allen  15  Sept  12 

Humphrey  R.  Brand  15  Sept  12 
Charles  E.W.  Brewer  15  May  13 

Brian  B.  Schofield 15  May  13 

Thomas  W.  Elmhirstl5  May  13 
Rupert  de  H.  Burton  15  May  13 

Charles  T.  Wallis  15  May  13 

Francis  C.  Harding  ...15  May  13 
Oswald  M.  Johnson. ..15  May  13 
Patrick  H.  Brooke    ...15  May  13 

Clerk Harry  E.  Flint   11  Dec  12 

Asst.  Clerk Ralph  T.  Butler 9  Aug  13 

James  H.  B.  Herbert.  ..10  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness  on  \0th  February, 
1914. 


262     INDUS.    (Dev.) 

Guns — ~\-\2pr. 
This  Establishment  consists  of  five  ships. 

(1)  Indus  No.  I.  (late  Defence)  Iron 
Ship.     6,270  Tons. 

Workshop. 

(2)  Indus    No.   II.    (late   Temeraire) 

late  Battleship.      8,540  Tons. 
Workshop. 

(3)  Indus  No.  III.  (late  Bellebophon) 

late  Battleship.    7,650  Tons. 

(4)  Indus  No.  IV.  (late  Tenedos  No.  I ), 

(late  Triumph.)    Late  Battleship. 
6,640  Tons. 

(5)  Indus  No.  V.  (toe  Tenedos  No.  III.) 

{late  Ganges),  2 ndrate.   3,594  Tons. 

Establishment    and     Workshop    for    super- 
numerary Artificers  and  Boy  Artificers. 

Devonport. 
Captain Charles  Tibbits,  mvo     8  Jan   14 


Lieut.-Com Brudenell  Hunt-Grubbe 

14  Sept  12 

Lieutenant Donald  R.  Macdonald 

27  May  13 

Frank  A.  C.  Baker 1  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Henry  M.  Wall 9  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  and  Repair  duties.) 

Eng.  Lieut Stanley  T.  Stidston 26  Dec  12 

(For  instruction  of  Boy  Artificers.) 

Harold  V.  Gaud 27  Aug  12 

(For  instruction  of  Boy  Artificers.) 

Colin  J.  Gray 9  Aug  13 

(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Chaplain  ... Rev.   John  D.  D.  de 

Vitro,  MA 23  May  11 

Fleet  Surgeon James  W.  W.  Stanton  6  Jan  14 

Fleet  Paym Charles  B  Dawes 1  June  12 

Surgeon David  H.  C.  Given.MB —  Aug  13 

Assist  Paym.  ...Victor  C.  G.  Eason  ...30  Aug  13 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..Edwin  Stark  30  8ept  12 

William  Goffin 29  Dec  13 

(For  Q.  D.  Duties.) 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..William  H.  Cantell  ...10  June  12 

(for  supervision  of  supernumerary 

Artisan  Ratings.) 

Boatswain William  H.  Babbage     2  Junel3 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.)' 

William  H.   Mitchell  8  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties). 

William  B.  Rendle  ...25  Nov  12 

Carpenter William  O.  Johns 31  May  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  T.  Johns 21  Jan  13 

(For  charge  of  machinery  of 'Indus  II. \  and 
for  Instructional  duties.'} 

Robert  Douglas 26  Aug  13 

(For  charge  of  Engineer  stores,  etc.,  and  for 
instructional  duties.) 

James  McBroom 10  Jan  14 

(For  charge  of  machinery  of '  Indus  I.  &  Til.,' 
and  for  Instructional  duties.) 

William  Day 27  Sept  13 

(For  charge  of  machinery  of  '  Indus  IV.  8f  V ., 
and  for  Instructional  duties.) 

Hd.SchoolmasterStew&rt  O'Fee   ...14  Nov  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  1st  January,  1906 


263  INFLEXIBLE.  (Ch.)  Battle 

Cruiser. 

17,250  Tons.       H.P.  41,000  N.B. 

6htns — 8-12  inch,  16-4  inch. 

Flagship. 
Mediterranean . 

Admiral  Sir  A.  Berkeley  Milne 

Bt.,  gcvo,  kcb  2   Nov  12 

( Commander-in-  Chief. ) 


Secretary. 


Personal  Staff. 
.(I)HenshawR.  Russell  26  Nov  12 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Flag.  Corn Robert  M.  Groves 26  Nov   12 

(And  far  War  Staff  Duties.) 
Flag  Lieut Philip  L.  Neville   26  Nov   12 


For  general  Staff  Duties. 

Captain Richard  F.  Phillimore, 

CB,  m.v.o 26  Nov  12 

(Chief  of  the  Staf  and  Commodore  2nd  Class.) 

Secretary   Paul  Heather 5  Nov  12 

Lieut.-Com (S)Arthur  E.  F.  Bedford 

30  Apr   13 

Lieutenant    (Gr)Charles       G.      L. 

Woollcombe    26Novl2 

Eng.  Capt Henry  Humphreys  ...17  Mar  13 

Capt.  R.M.A.. .. Walter  L.  Huntingford 

(For  War  Staff  Duties.)        8  Mar  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...G.Trevor  Collingwood, 

mvo 26  Nov  12 

Clerk  to  Sec JamesR.  Hemsted    ...  26  Nov  12 

ArthurP.H.Rouquette30  Nov  13 

Hubert  L.  Barrow 4  June  13 

Artif.  Eng Frank  Bullen 2  Mar   14 

(To  assist  Eng.  Capt.) 
(Accommodated  in  'Egmont.') 


Captain., Arthur  N.  Loxley 26  Nov  12 

Commander Ernest  Wigram     26  Nov  12 

(N)  J  ohn  W .  Carrington 

26  Nov  12 

Lieut.-Com (Gr)  Rudolf       H.       C. 

Verner  23  May  12 

The  Hon.  Patrick  G.  E.  C. 

Acheson,  m.v.o 26  Nov  12 

(T)Frederic  Giffard  ...31  Dec  13 

Lieutenant   Ralph  B.  Janvrin 5  Nov  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  duties.) 

Edward  C.  Denison  ..15  Oct  12 
Kenneth  F.  D.  Aclandl8  Jan  12 
Arthur  W.  Blaker 12  Oct    10 

Rochfort  Y   Loveband  12  Feb    14 
(Aist.  to  (N)  Officer.) 

Ralph  Kerr 13  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Harry  Lashmore 8  Jan  13 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  &..  Archard  ...  7  Nov  11 

George  J.  Mathews  ...26  Nov  12 

Rey  G.  Parry 3  May  13 

Major  R  M. John  B.  Finlaison 20  Jan  14 

Capt.  R.M. Robert  Sinclair 1  Oct  13 

Chaplain Rev.  Ernest  S.  Phillips, 

ma 26  Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym (I)Henry  Horniman  5  Nov  12 

Naval  Inst Arthur  H.  Piatt,  BA...  4  Apr  13 


Surgeon John    H.    B.    Martin, 

MB,  BA 26  Nov  12 

Martyn  H.  Langford      5  Dec  12 
Sub-Lieut Samuel  A.  Brooks 27  Feb    14 

Eric  R.  A.  Farquharson 
(act)   6  Feb    14 

Ian  H.  Morten  (act)  ...15  May  11 

Asst.  Paym John  F.  Stephens 5  Nov  12 

Ch.  Gunner Edward  Fox  21  Oct    13 

Ch.  Boatswain  ..Alfred  M.  Cady 11  June  13 

Gunner (T)JohnH.  Moore  ...21  Oct  12 

Frederick  W.  Furmadge 
(For  Instructional  Duties.)  17  Nov  IS 

Boatsuain John  A.  Brander 5  Nov  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Boa^ain  }    -PhiliP  J-  Jones  31  Mar  14 

R.M.  Gunner  ...John  Cameron —  Oct    11 

Carpenter Orlando  Rolling  21  Oct    12 

Artif.  Eng Charles  A.  Richards  ..  5  May  11 

Henry    W.     Shervell  5  Nov  12 
William  S.  Barnes  (act) 

21  Feb  14 

Hd.  Steward William  G.  Fayrer  ...21  Jan    13 

Bandmaster^  J  Herbert  Eee)y  5  Nov   12 

Midshipman Leicester  C.  A.  St.  J. 

Curzon  Howe 26  Nov  12 

Robert  D.  Oliver  26  Nov  12 

John  H.Macnair  26  Nov  12 

Alfred  E.  B.  Giles 26  Nov  12 

George  T.  Philip    26  Nov  12 

Terence  H.  Back    26  Nov  12 

Thomas  H.  Welsby  ...  15  Sept  12 
Alexander  C.  G.  Madden 

15  Sept  12 
Reginald   G.  France- 

Hayhurst 15  Jan    14 

Rupert  E.M.  Bethunel5  Jan    14 

David  D.  Mercer 15  Jan    14 

John  D.  Chappie 15  Jan    14 

Clerk Crichton  F.  Laborde  ....31  July  12 

Asst.  Clerk William  G.  Ward-Smith 

—  Aug  13 

Arthur  D.   DuckworthXb  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  5th  November,  1912. 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  various  services  : — 

Lieut.-Com .{Ot)John M.  Arnaud  ...26  Nov  12 

(For  duty  at  Malta. ) 
Capt.  R.M Henry  de  L.  Willis    ...14  Sept  13 

(As  Instructor  of  Musketry  on  the 
Mediterranean  Station.) 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


331 


264a     INTREPID.    (Oh.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,600  Tons. 

I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

6funs—l-4'7  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 
Mine  Layer  Squadron, 

Commander Harry  H.  Smyth  17  Jan  13 

Lieut. -Com Eobert  E.  Thoyts 29  Aug  11 

Lieutenant    (N) Jocelyn  H .  Drum- 

mond 15  Feb    13 

Eng.  Com William  A.  Donovan      1  Jan  13 

Fleet  Surg Eobert  W.  Stanistreet  1  Jan  13 

Asst.      Paym.  lAlfred  B.  B-  Townend  7  Oct   12 

in  Charge ...  S 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Edward  H.  Williams  23  Oct    11 

Gunner Alfred  R.  Taylor    17  Feb  14 

(T)AlbertW   Grose    ...30  June  13 

Carpenter Charles     W.     Oxford 

(act)   14  Nov  12 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  21th  September,  1910. 


265    INVINCIBLE.  (Po.)  Battle 

Cruiser. 

17,250  Tons.     Turbine.    HP  11,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-12  inch,  16-4  inch. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain    Henry  B.  Pelly ,  MVO...  10  Aug  13 

(Lent  War  Course  2  March,  14.) 

Lieut. -Com (G)Hubert  E.  Dannreuther 

—  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Edward  J.  Weeks 15  June  13 

Gunner  Arthur  J.  Burstow     ...29  Apr  11 

(T)William  Daly  16  May  11 

Boatswain    George  Ford   14  Nov  10 

Carpenter    Thomas  A.  Walls 12  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory. ') 


265a    IPHIGENIA.  (Ch.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

3,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns—1-1'1  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 
Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Commander Arthur  G.  Warren    ...24  Apr   12 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  C.  Johnson 3  Dec   13 

Lieutenant    (N)Charles  P.  Hearle  18  Feb  14 

Eng.  Lieut Sydney  M.B.  Laverne20  May  12 

Staff  Surg William  W.  Keir,  mb   1  Jan  14 

AS£chafg7?.:  } HuSh  R-  Stook 20  0ct   12 

Gunner  (T)Richard  Hawkes...23  Oct    12 

Maurice  Scanlan    3  Aug  12 

Carpenter Philip  G   Rickard 9  Oct    lv 

Artif.  Eng Josiah  Williamson  ...16  Sept  13 


266     IRON      DUKE.      (Po.) 

Battleship. 

Tons  25,000.      HP.  29,000  N.I). 

Guns —  0-13*5  inch,  1^-6  inch, 

2-3  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Flagship  of  the  Commander-in-Chief. 

Home  Fleets. 

Admiral    Sir  George  A.  Callaghan, 

gcvo,  kcb    5  Dec  11 

Personal  Staff. 

Secretary  Charles  F.  Pollard,  ob  25  Mar  11 

Flag  Com RogerR.C. Backhouse,  cb 

25  Mar  11 
(And  for  War  Staff  Duties.) 
Flag  Lieut Edward  R.  B.  Kemble  5  Deo  11 

For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Captain Allan  F.  Everett,  cb...  9  May  13 

(Captain  of  the  Fleet  and  Commodore  1st  Class.) 
Secretary William  P.  Putt    23  Aug  12 

Commander (I)Alexander    R.    W. 

Woods  —  Feb   11 

(For  Special  Duties.) 

Lieut-Corn (T)James  S.  C.  Salmond 

13  Jan  12 
(For   Wireless  Telegraphy  and  War  Staff" Duties). 

Lieutenant Roger  M.  Bellairs 1  Jan  14 

(For  War  Staff  Duties.) 

**'  Admiral  ^homas  C.  E.  Hughes  5  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut James  T.  Webber 6  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Eng.  liear- Admiral.) 

Major  K.M HugoWorthingtnn...  4  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surgeon William  J.  Colborne  28  Jan    18 

Clerk  to  Sec John  A.  E.  Woodhouse  1  Feb  12 

VictorE. D.Valentine  23  Aug  12 
Stanley  S.C. Parsons  25  Mar  11 
Rowland  C.  Jerram    5  Aug  11 

Captain  Robert  N.  Lawson  ...10  Mar  14 

Commander Charles  W.R.  Koyds...—  Aug  13 

(N)OliverE.  Leggett  10  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com (G-)Geoffrey  Blake  ...  2  June  13 

Niel  O'Neill 10  Mar   14 

Thomas  F.  P.  CalvertlO  Mar  14 
(TiEdward    W.   Mac- 

Kichan I  Jan   14 

Lieutenant Harold  G.  C.  FranklinlO  Mar  14 

Francis  H.  W.  Goolden 

10  Mar  14 

Alastair  Gordon    10  Mar   14 

Douglas  B.  Fisher 10  Mar  14 

Stuart  O.  Wilson  10  Mar  14 

(Asst.  to  (N)  o  hcer.) 
Arthur  H.  L.  Terry...  10  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Herbert  B.  Moorsheadll  Sept  12 

Eng.  Lieut William  J.  Deans....   21  Jan    13 

Donald  J.  Weeks 13  Mar   14 

Capt.  B.M.A... George  Rutledge   10  Mar  14 

(17  Aug  12) 

Chaplain Rev.  William  H.Maund- 

rell,  ma 10  Mar   14 

Staff  Surgeon    ...Edward  A.  Q-.  Wilkin- 
son, BA 10  Mar  14 

Fleet  Paym Richard  E.  S.  Sturgess  6  Mar  14 


332 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Sub-Lieut Ivan  B.  Franks 10  Mar  14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Cecil  K.  Lloyd  10  Mar  14 

Humphrey  H.  Simp- 
son   .*. 10  Mar    14 

Ch.  Boatswain  ...Albert  A.  J.  Armitage  14  July  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...ttoger  Cadogan 1  Nov  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.George  H.  A.  Foote.,.10  Mar   14 

Gunner  Herbert  D.  Jehan 17  Apr   13 

(T)Walter  W.  S   Stevens 

20  Feb  13 

John  P.  Tack 10  Mar  14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.") 
Francis  W.  Potter  (act) 

10  Mar  14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

ArthurH.  Bailey  (oc<)10  Mar  14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

B.M.  Gunner  ...Harnett  King 10  Mar  14 

Boatswain David  H.  Fleming  ...10  Mar  14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
William  D.  Long  (ffci)10  Mar  14 
(For  Q.D,  Duties.) 
Charles  L.  Scharlach 

(act)  10  Mar    14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Sia.  Boatswain.  Herbert  J.  Harvey  ..  10  Mar  14 

Wt.  Telegraphist. Harry  Simpson     10  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Harry  Shepherd  12  Dec    13 

Edmund  J.  Pysdc-n  (act) 

7  Jan  ]  4 
Sidney  Dawson  (act). ..26  Feb  1» 
Wt.  Electrician  William  L.  Richards  (act) 

13  Dec   13 

Hd.  Steward  ...Harry  B.  Rees    10  Mar   14 

Bandmaster     ^  Charles  Turner 10  Mar  14 

B.M.  S  (8  July  13) 

Midshipman Donald  C,  G.  Neish     10  Mar  14 

David  C.  Bell     10  Mar  14 

Hugh  P.  Chubb     10  Mar  14 

Roderick  K.  F.  McQ. 

Mackenzie 10  Mar  14 

Charles  H.  L.  Evans  10  Mar  14 
George  A.  Nunneley  10  Mar  14 

Henry  A.  Rowley 10  Mar  14 

Basil  R.  Willett 10  Mar  14 

Cecil  J.  W.  Branson.. .10  Mar  14 

EricT.  Wiggins 10  Mar   14 

Ronald  S.Sugden 10  Mar  14 

Asst.  Clerk. Sidney  C.  Wyati 10  Mar  14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  10th  March,  1914. 


'  Arun.' 
'  Boyne.' 

Cherwell. 


Tenders. 
'  Dee.' 
'  Erne.' 
1  Exe.' 


'  Oak.' 

1  Swale. 
1  Ure.' 


267       IRRESISTIBLE.         (Po.) 

Battleship. 

15,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  15.000  ft.D. 

Guns— 4-12  inch,    12-6  inch,     16  -12 pr., 

2-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain     Noel  Giant  26  Mar   13 

Commander Claide  A.  Rombulow- 

Pearse   7  June  13 

Lieut.-Com Francia  G.  W.  ttilbert27  Mar  13 

(N)  Henry  O.  Pellow    4  Dec   12 


Lieutenant Richard  L.  Edwards. ..23  Mar   13 

(T)Francia  H.  Sandford 

10  Feb    14 
(G)RonaldW.  Oldham  8  Jan    13 

Lieut.  R  AT.B... .Gerald  Loe  (act) 2  Dec   13 

Eng.  Com James  S.  Constable.. .26  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Robert  Walker  21  May  12 

Capt.K.M. Harry  B.N.  Panton...  14  Jan  12 

Lieut.  B.M. (I)Ai'dan  I.  Bell 15  Mar  12 

Fleet  Surg Samuel  H.  Facey 11  Aug  13 

Fleet  Paym George  P.  Wilson 27  Mar  13 

Assist.  Paym  ....Walter  S.  Magrath  ... —  Nov  13 

Ch.Boatswain  ...John  Stevens 19  Aug   13 

Gunner  John  W .  Lean 10  Jan    13 

(Lenlfrom  '  Queen'  for  training  duties  with  Youths.) 

Thomas  Godden 13  Mar  13 

AlbertH  Singleton. ..27  Mar  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
(T) James  E.  Bellingham 

13  Mar  13 

Carpenter John  W.  Berry 17  June  13 

Artif.  Eng Arnold  Wharron  6  Oct    13 

Arthur  H.  Williams. ..20  Aug  13 
Be-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  the 
21th  March,  1913. 


267a  ISIS.  (Dev.)  Light  Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.8,000  JY.JD.  (9,600  F.D.) 

Guns — 11-Sinfh,  8-12 pr.,  1-3 pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Kna.  Lieut James  B.Nicholson...  4  Mar  13 

Gunner Frederick  Luscombe...  5  Mar  12 

Carpenter Frederick  O.  Lee 12  Aug    13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


267b   ITCHEN.    (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat   Destroyer. 
550  Ions.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 4-12  pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  I  x> •      u  xt   tt  u  «  . 

mand J- Reginald  V.  Holt 9  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng George  M.  Wallis  30  Jan  13 

(Borne  m  '  St.  George.') 


268      JACKAL.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
746  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-iinch,  2-12pr. 
First  Destroyer  blotiila. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com. John  C.  Hodgson 18  Jan    12 

Lieutenant John  N.  Knox —  Jan    14 

Eng.  '  irut    HaroldS.  Motley l  Heb  11 

Sub-Lieut John  H.  Mitchell 1  Jan   14 

Gunner (TjThomaaWatkins 12  Feb  12 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


THE  ROYAL    NAVY. 


888 


2m 


Torpedo 


JASON.      (Ch.) 
Gun-Boat. 

810  Tons.I.H.P.  4,000  N.D.  (5,700  F.D.) 
Gun* — 2-47  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Sheerness. 

Lieut. -Com Harold  E.  Denison  ...  5  Mar   14 

Ch.Artif.  Eng.  Frederick  R.  Ward  ...10  Oct    13 

Gunner  George  C.  J.  Hazard...  1  Nov  12 

(N)DavidH.  Shepherd  5  Mar  14 
(Borne  in  'Pembroke.') 

268c   JED.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.    LHP.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-1 2  pr. 

China. 

Tender  to  '  Triumph.' 

Lieut.-Com George  F.  A.  Mulock   14  May  13 

Sub-Lieut Stewart  M.  Walker  ...—  Dec  13 

(Lent  '  Hampshire.') 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  J.  Woods    15  Apr   13 

Gunner (T)Alfred  Barnes  11  Oct   13 

(Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 

268d  JUNO.  (Ch.)  Light  Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.  IH.P.8,000  iV.Z>.(9,600  F.D.) 

Guns— 11-6  inch,  &-\2pr.,  1-3 pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Commander Thomas  C.  A.  Blome- 

field  16  Feb  14 

Lieutenant    Martin  Robertson-Glas- 
gow   4  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  Stocker 23  Sept  11 

Gunner George  W.  Bradshaw  22  Nov  11 

Carpenter Walter  T.  F.  Miller  ...20  Oct    13 

Artif.  Eng George  T.  Pillage 30  Aug  13 

(Borne  %n  'Cressy.') 


268e  JUPITER.  {Dev.)  Battleship 

14,900  Tons. 

I.S.P.  10,000  N.D.    (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,     12-6  wcA,    16-12^w\i 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander Henry  Luxmoore 16  Feb    14 

{And  for  charqe  of  a  group  of  Third 
FUet  Ships.) 

Lieut.-Com J.  F.  Ford  Anderson  11  Mar   13 

Robert  B.  Ramsay 14  Feb    14 


Eng.  Com Percy  C.  Minhinnick23  May  YA 

Ch.  Gunner  Robert  Eaton 29  Aug  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Amos  Nicholls  2  Sept  13 

Carpenter William  J.  Lewis 15  Nov   13 

He-commissioned  at  Devonport,  2Zrd  December, 
1913. 

(Borne  in  '  Talbot.') 


269  KALE.  (Ch.)     Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

545  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Ch.  Artif '.  Eng. ..Harry  Smith  7  Sept  12 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

270  KANGAROO.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,100  F.D.) 
Guns — l-12^?r.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Lieut.-Com Mountague  R.  Bernard 

29  July  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. .Ambrose*  S.  V.  Whitehead 

8  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 

270a  KENNET.   (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr. 

China. 

Tender  to  '  Triumph. 

Lieut  -Com Fredf-ric  A.  FT.  Russell5  Jan    14 

Hub-Lieut Richard  C.  Olavell 12  Sept  13 

Gunner (T)George  E.  Liming  25  Apr  13 

Artif .  Eng Charles  M .  Bray   9  Apr    13 

(Borne  in  'Triumph.') 


884 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


271    KENT.     Cruiser. 

»,80G  Tons.    I.H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 14-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Com George  E.  Andrew  ...16  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut James  Hughes 6  May  12 

Gunner Thomas  P.' Collins 9  Mar  14 

Boaisv:ain    James  Mitchell 23  Dee  11 

Carpenter William  H.  Venning  23  Dec  11 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


271a  KESTREL.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,800  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  jw.,  5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Acteeon.' 

Lieut,  in  com-\  Arthur     G.     Onslow, 

mand j      C.S.C 14  Aug  13 

Ch.Artif.Eng.. .Frederick  Peck 9  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  'Action.') 


272    KING   ALFRED.    (Po.) 

Cruiser. 

14,100  Tons.     LHP.  30,000  N.D. 

Guns — 2-9-2  inch,   16-6  inch,   12-12  pr., 

3-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Portsmouth. 

Commander  Richard  H.  Walters. ..21  Jan  14 

Lieut.-Com Norman  D.  Hodges  ...12  Feb    13 

Eng.  Com Harry  T.  Garwood  ...  7  Feb    13 

Ch.  Gunner...,.  James  Wallace  29  Jan   13 

Ch.  Carpenter.. .Arthur  B.  Leaf 1  Nov  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Robert  W.  Stewart  ...  3  Mar  14 
(Borne  in  '  Good  Hope.') 


273  KING  EDWARD  VII.  (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

16,350  Tons.     I.H.P.  17,000  N.D. 

(18,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,   4-9-2  inch,   10-6  inch, 

12-12 pr.,  12-3  pr. 
Flag  Ship  of  Vice-Admiral  Commanding  Third 

Battle  Squadron. 
Vice- Admiral   )  T       .    _     ,  ,  x  .     .„ 

(acting)  f  Lewis  Bayly.KCB,  cvo   1  July  13 


Personal  Staff. 

Secretary Leonard  Blackler  1  July  13 

Flag  Com George  T.  C.P.  Swabey—  Aug  13 

Flag  Lieut.-  Com.  (S)  Charles  C.  Dix  "...  1  July  13 

For  general  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt Charles  J.  James  4  Feb   13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Zealandta.') 

Capt.  B  M.A....  Charles  A.  Lambert.. .11  July  13 

(Asst.for  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties). 

Fleet  Surg Henry  W.  Finlayson, 

MB 4  Jan    14 

Clerk  to  Sec Geoffrey  T.  Smyth  ...  1  July  13 

Gerald  A.  Toule 14  Jan    14 

Artif. Eng John  M.  Williams 18  Oct    12 

(To  assist  Engineer  Captain.) 
(Accommodated  in  '  Zealandia.') 
Assist.  Clerk  ...Duncan  F.  Forbes 9  Aug  13 


Cavtain Edmund     P.     F.     G. 

Grant  1  July  13 

Commander (N)Howard  J.  L.  W.  K. 

Willcox... 1  Dec  13 

HughS.Currey    22  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)David  T.  Graham- 
Brown,  mvo —  Aug  13 

Lieutenant David  V.  F.  Erskine...22  Aug  13 

(T (Richard  B.  Lane...  o  Jan    14 
Edmund  F.  Fitzgerald 

29  Aug  13 
Patrick  B.  Lawder   ...10  Sept  13 

Francis  J '.  Lambert 26  Mar  14 

(Asst.  to  (N)  Officer.) 

John  W.  A.  Waller    ...22  Aug  13 
(I)GuvN.  W.  Boves...  7  May  13 

Eng.  Com Charles  J.  Huddy 15  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut .Henry  R.  Sheridan  ...14  May  12 

Wilfrid  Long.  2  Apr    13 

Major  B.M Guy  V.  Robinson  7  Dec   12 

Capt.  B.M.A... .Rowland  Harries 12  July  13 

Chaplain Bev.  Thomas  Crick,  ma 

19  Apr  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...Edgar  S.  Wilkinson,  mb 

1  Oct   13 

Fleet  Paym Trevor  Hayles 20  June  13 

Sub-Lieut The  Bon.  Henry  M.  A. 

Cecil 8  Oct    13 

NoelB.  Cragg  13  Nov  13 

Colin  C.  L.  Mackenzie 

(act) 6  Feb  14 

John  Harding  (act)   ...  6  Feb  14 
Archibald    E.    de   B. 

Jennings  (act)    17  May  12 

Douglas  J.  Gavin  (acf)\l  May  12 
Francis  D.  Butt  (act)   17  May  12 
Frank  C.    R.   Young- 
husband    (act)  17  May  12 

Russell  H.  McBean  (act) 

17  May  12 
James  G.  Arbuthnott 

(act)    17  May  12 

Robert  R.  Gibbons  (act) 

17  May  12 

Assist. Paym  ....Arthur  G.  Harris  1  8ept  13 

William  H.  W.  Winn  7  May  12 

Ch.  Gunner (T)John  Taylor 27  Oct    13 

i  Ch.  Boatswain  ..Charles  L.  Seats 5  Jan    14 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


885 


Gunner William  L.  Whyte..,..  1  Aug  11 

Henry  Batterbury 16  Dec  11 

(For  Instructional  Duties). 
Robert    McD.  Brown 

(act)   ,..23  Aug  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties). 
Sig.  Boatswain. ..Ernest  A.  D.  Collins  5  Dec    13 
Wt.  Telegraphist  William  G.   Pulley- 
blank 17Mav  12 

Carpenter Stephen  O.  Hicks —  July  13 

Artif.  Eng David  Branson 14  May  12 

Herbert  Flood   19  May  11 

Charles  Porteous 14  May  12 

Ernest  S.  Johnson  (act) 

13  Sept  13 

Midshipman Frank  H.  P.  Maurice.15  Sept  12 

Ralph  B.  G-ossage 15  Sept  12 

Nelson  W.  H.  Weekeslo  Sept  12 

John  G.  Crosslev 15  Sept  12 

Basil  E.  St.  0.  Ninnesl5  Sept  12 
Assist.  Clerk.... Henry  C.  McNeil-Smith  9  Aug  13 
Coryndon  W.  B.  Colling 

1  Feb  14 
Completed  to  fullcrew  at  Sheerness,  lith  May,  1912. 


273&   KING  GEORGE   V,   (Po). 

Battleship. 

23,000  Tons.     H.P.  27,000  N.B. 

Guns — lO-lS'S  inch,  16-4  inch,  i-"&pr. 

Flag  Ship  of    Vice- Admiral  Commanding  Second 

Battle  Squadron. 
Vice-Admiral  ...Sir  George  J.  S.  Warrender, 

Bart.,  kcb,  kcvo  ...16  Dec  12 
Personal  Staff. 

Secretary (I)Graham  Hewlett. ..24  Dec   12 

Flag  Com The  Hon.  Arthur  Stopford 

16  Nov  12 
(And  for  War  Staff  Duties). 
Flag. Lieut.-Com.(S)Bemsird  Buxton  ..27  Dec  13 
(And  for  War  Staff  Duties) 


For  general  Staf  Duties. 
Lieut. -Com (T)Geoffrey  C.  Candy  12  Feb  13 

(For  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties.) 
Eng.  Capt William  Whittinghaml5  Aug  13 

(Accommodated  in  'Assistance') 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Thomas  D.  Halahan, 

MB,  FRCS  Ed.  BA.  ...10  Oct     12 

Clerk  to  Sec Valentine  H.  Goldsmith 

17  Dec  12 
(I)Bernard  Hamnett..27  Dec  12 

Artif.  Eng John  W.  Nepo 18  Oct  12 

(To  assist  Eng.  Captain.) 

(Accommodated  in  '  Assistance.') 

Clerk Gilbert  T.  Basktrville  8  Nov  13 


Captain George  H.  Baird    7  Mar  13 

Commander (N)  William  M    Kerr  7  Mar  13 

Thomas  L.  Goldie 1  Oct    12 

Henry  J.  S.  Brownrigg 
(In  lieu  of  a  Lieut.  (G) ).    —  Aug   12 

Lieut.-Com Robin  C.  Dalglish 29  Aug  13 

(T)CharlesA.Carey...ll  Oct    12 
George  C.Woodward  7  Mar   13 
(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Lieutenant    Reginald  B.  Darke   ...14  Dec    12 

Harry  D.  Dunbar-Dunbar 
Rivers  2  Dec   12 


Lieutenant   Eupert  T.  Gould 12  Feb  14 

(Assist  to  (N)  Officer.) 

Arthur  W.La  T.  Bisset  5  Feb    13 
Lieut.  R.N.R.,..  John  W.  Grimston  (act) 

14  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Oliver  R.  Paul  17  July  11 

Eng.  Lieut Stephen  Brown 4  Nov  11 

(I)Samuel  H.  Dunlop  17  Aug  12 
Assist.  Constructor  W.  H.  Wallond  .... —  Mar    14 

(With  rank  of  Eng.  Lieut.) 
Major  R.M.A....  John  R.   H.  Horn- i —  Aug  13 

fray  J  (28  Jan  13) 

Lieut.  R.M. (I)Henry  R.  Haines   13  Aug  13 

Chaplain  and   \Rev.      William      H. 

Naval  fnst.    I      Goudge,   MA 8  Jan    14 

Staff  Surg Robert  H.  Atkins,  MB, 

BA   16  Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym Herbert  J.  Hargraves  8  Feb   13 

Sub-Lieut George  G.  L.  Blake  ...13  Nov   13 

Herbert  A.  C.  Lane  ...  8  Oct    13 
Cyril     E.     Douglas- 
Pennant  (act) 7  Mar  13 

Steuart  A.  Pears  (act)  7  Mar  13 
Oswald  W.Oorn  wallis 

(ac)   7  Mar  13 

Alexander  A.L.  Miller 

(act)   7  Mar  13 

Ernest  T.  Donnell  (act) 

7  Mar  13 
Alexander  D.  Lacy  (act)!  Mar  13 
Philip  J.  L.  Skinner  (act) 

7  Mar  13 

Assist.  Paym.... Bernard  F.  Colson 16  Nov  12 

JohnG.  Elgar 7  Mar   13 

Ch.  Boatswain...  John  Lee 10  Aug  12 

Gunner (T)CharlesH.  Cromp- 

ton 12  Feb  12 

John  M.  Hawkridge...  6  Feb  12 

Alfred  W.  Wright 16  Nov  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties). 

William  Sawle  16  Nov  12 

(.For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Gerald  H.  A.  Pretty...  7  Jan  14 
(For  Instructional  Duties). 

Charles  Woolgar    7  Jan   14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
R.M.  Gunner  ...Edward  C.  Mugridge  7  Mar  13 

Sig.  Boatswain. .William  Arberry 3  Feb   13 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Harold  Blanden  7  Mar  13 

Carpenter Frederick  J.  Drew...  16  Mar  12 

Artif .  Eng Herbert  J.  Winch 6  May  12 

Harold  J.  Bvrne 4  Sept  12 

Andrew  K.  Birrell 16  Nov  12 

John  W.  Jones  (act)...  6  Sept  13 

Wt.  Armourer... Andrew  Paterson 20  Dec  13 

Wt.  Electrician.. Joseph  A.  Smith. 29  Mar  13 

Midshipman    ...EdmundH.N. Harvey  7  Mar  13 
Humphrey  O.  Thorn- 
hill    7  Mar   13 

William  Haynes  7  Mar  13 

William  B.Metcalfe...  7  Mar  13 
Robert  L.  B.  Cunliffe  7  Mar  13 

Cecil  B.  Turner 15  May  13 

Archibald  H.  Wann...l5  May  13 

Lionel  C.  Ansdell 15  May  13 

Ivo  C.  Little  15  May  13 

Assist.  Clerk.  ...Royston  H.  lohnson  ...  9  Aug  13 
Kenneth  R.  G.  Browne  9  Aug  13 
Richard  C.  Lloyd-Owen 

10  Feb  14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  16th  November,  1912. 


336 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


273c  KINSHA.  (Dev.)  P.  River 
Steamer  for  service  on  the 
Tangtsze. 

616  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,200  N.D. 

Guns  —  2-12  pr. 

China. 

Lieut.-Cam Hugh  D.Marryat   ...27  Oct    11 

Lieutenant......... Guy  O.  Maund 4  Feb    14 

Surgeon Henry  B.  Scargill   ....4  Feb    13 

Sub-Lieut Kenneth  M.  Fardell...—  Jan   14 

Artif.  I£ng James  Anderson  9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Nankin,  \Zth  March,  1914. 

KITE.  (Po.)    Gun  Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.I). 

Guns — 1-4 1  inch,  1-4  inch. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Excellent.' 

(tor  Officer  borne  see  'Excellent.') 


213d    LAERTES     (C'A.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Ions.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns  -3-4  inch. 
TMrd  Destroyer  Flotilla  . 
Tender  to  '  D/.do.' 

Lieut.-Com Malcolm  L.  Goldsmith 

16  Oct    13 

Lieutenant Arthur  B.  G.  T.  Chamberlain 

16  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut Alexander  Hill 3  Dec  12 

Sub-Lieut Frederick  A.  Priest.. .16  Oct    13 

Gunner (T)John  H.Evans  (act)28  Oct  13 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 

273e    LAFOREY    (Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns—  3-4  inch. 
Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  'Dido.' 

Commander Graham  R.  L.  Edwards 

23  Jan   14 

Lieutenant Reginald  Godsell 3  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Herbert.  T.  G.  Lobb     .  24  Feb   13 

Sub-Lieut Cyril  W.  Bower  (act).. .10  Feb    14 

Gunner  (T)Samuel  E. Butcher  18  Feb    14 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.' ) 

274  LANCASTER.  (Ch.)  Cruiser 

9, 800  Tons.     I.  H.P.  22, 000  N.D. 

Guns— ]£-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  S-Spr. 
Fourth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Warren  H.  D'Oyly  ...  5  Nov  12 

Commander  Michael  H.  Wilding. ..10  Mar  14 


Lieut.-Com (T)Edward  M.Bennett 

5  Nov  12 
(N)James  M.  Begg  ...  5  Nov  12 
William   E.  Compton  5  Nov  12 

Lieutenant (G)  Edward     H.     P. 

bidgcumbe  8  Jan    13 

Alexander  R.Chalmer  16  Sept  13 

Hubert  G.  M.  Hill 16  Sent  13 

Donal  S.  McGrath 16  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com Herbert  L.  Parry       ...  1  Mar  12 

ling.  Lieut, William  A.  Carlisle  ...29  Aug  13 

Francis  H.  Hall 9  Jan    13 

Captain  S.Af.. .. Gordon H.  H.Prynne  16  Sept  13 

Chaplain  Rev.  Geoffrey  W.  1'ibbs, 

ma 18  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surg John  A.  L.  Campbell  5  Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym ( I) Allison  B.  Hall 16  Sept  13 

Surgeon George  A.  S.  Hamilton  7  July  13 

Sub-Lieut James  C.  Colvill 27  Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut. B.C. N.  Charles  T.  Beard —  Jan    14 

Asst.  Paym John  B.  Odam  5  Nov  12 

Gunner  James  H.  Holmes    ...18  Sept  13 

Clarence  G.  Strong.. ..16  Sept  13 
(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Boats/vain Richard  A.  Knott 3  Rept  13 

Sig.  Boatswain... William  Reid 5  Nov  12 

Carpenter Alfred  Lamey 8  Jan    13 

Artif.  Eng Joseph  L.  Cherril 16  Sept  13 

Walter  McQueen 16  Sept  13 

JamesW.  O'Brien 11  Jan    12 

Alexander     I.    Torry 

(act) 16  Sept  13 

Asst.  Clerk Harry  G.  Williams  ...  9  Aug  13 

He-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  16th  September, 
1913. 


274a  LANCE  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  8f  Co., 
Southampton. 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  J.  Butler  29  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


2746  LANDRAIL    (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Gu as — 3-4  inch. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  Yarr.w  <§•  Co.,  Scotstoun. 

Lieut.-Com Bruce  Lloyd  Owen  ...16  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  H.  Lyon 4  June  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


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337 


275  LAPWING.  (Po.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
745  Tons.  H.P.  fl3,500  F.B.J 
Guns  —  2-i  inchy  2-12  pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.- Com Alan  F.  W  .  Howard. .26  Mar  12 

Lieutenant (N) Walter  F.  Preedy    1  Oct   13 

Eng.  Lieutenant  James  L.  Sands 25  Jan  11 

.Sub-Lieut Geoffrey  R.  Bromet ...  6  Apr  12 

Gunner (T)Martin  W.  Mundell  8  Feb   13 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

275a  LARK  (Oh.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

965   Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

(hi  in* — 3-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido.' 

Commander Denis  G.  Thynne    ....10  Nov  13 

Lieutenant Hilary  P.  Mead 2  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut Robert  Preston 4  June  13 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  C.  Allen    —  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)Herbert  Bulmer...ll  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


275b  LARNE.    (Dev.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
730  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut. -Com Aubrey  T.  Tillard 28  Jan    11 

Lieutenant Lionels.  M.  Adam  ...  6  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick    J.    Lewis- 
Heath    4  Mar  13 

Sub-Lieut Conway  W.  H.  Pulford 

26  Mar  14 

Gunner  (T)Frederick  J.Coulton8  Aprl3 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


276  LATOHA.(Po.)  Light  Cruiser 

3,400  Tom.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-4*7  inch. 
Second  Fleet. 

Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Commander Rudolf  M.  Burmester20  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com Charles  G.  Ramsey  ...23  Aug  12 

Lieutenant    ......Colin  G.  Harper 31  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut William  Begg  ..., 3  Dec  12 

Staff  Surgeon HerbertL.Geoghegan  6  June  12 

A*J!?'*F?VT     \  George  A.  Cooke  6  Nov  12 

xn-charge  ...  S 

Gunner Angus  B.  Rutherford  12  Aug  12 

(T)Herbert  J.  Marchant 

1  Feb    13 

Carpenter. George  Emmerson 9  Sept  12 

Artif.  Eng Benjamin  Hooley 26  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  1st  June,  1908. 


276a  LAUREL  (CH.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer . 

965  Tons.    H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Own*—  3-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido' 

Commander  Frank  F.  Rose   27  Feb   14 

Lieutenant Charles  R.  Peploe 9  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  H.  T.  Meeson    5  Jan   13 

Sub-Lieut.  ,. Charles  A.  W.  Muir...—  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)Samuel  Radcliffe    11  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  5  Dido.') 

27Gb  LAVEROCK  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Ions.    H.P.  (21,500  F.D.) 
Gunx—3-4:  ineh. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  Yarrow  $  Co.,  Sootstoun. 

Eng.  Lieut George  F.  H.  Parsons29  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

276c   LAWFORD  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     HP.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns—S-i  inch. 
Completing  by  the  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  Co., 
Govan. 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  A.  Scott    ...  ..15  Mar   14 

Lieutenant Charles  E.  Wilson  ...16  Mar   14 

Eng.  Lieut Lancelot  H.  Black 16  Aug  13 

Gunner  (T)William  J.  Wilson 

(act)    28  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


277  LEANDER.     (Dev.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

4,300  Tons.     I.H.P.  5,000  N.D. 

Guns — 2-12  pr.,  6-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Depot  Ship. 

Commander Laurence  R.  Oliphant  1  Apr   14 

Lieut.-Com James  B.  Bateman  ...  7  Oct    11 

Lieutenant  (G)  Owen  C.  Hare    ...10  May  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Seventh  Flotilla.) 

(N)Frederick  C.  Lucas  6  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com William  B.  Lakeman     8  Apr    13 

(And  for  duty  with  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers.) 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  J.  Lamb 24  Feb    12 

Chaplain  Rev.  Arthur  T.  B.  Baker, 

MA  28  Oct    13 

(And  for  T.  B.  Destroyers.) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...  John  E.  H.  Phiilips...  -  Oct    13 

(And  for  duty  with  T.  B.  Destroyers.) 

Fleet  Paym Arthur  W.  Morrell  ...10  Nov    13 

Staff  Surg Herbert  A.  Browning, 

MA —  Aug  12 

Paymaster    Henry  W.  Woodward  8  Mar    13 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Assist.  Paym  ...(I)Kichard  A.  Hawkes- 

worth 3  Oct    12 

Ch.  Gunner (T)Thomas  Mitchell.. .12  Oct    12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Albert  A.  B.  Tozer  ...23  June  13 

Gunner Henry  S.  Hntchings...  1  Oct    12 

Boatswain James  L.  Grigor 3  Nov  13 

Edgar  J.  Sykes 2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Artif.  Eng Edward  Freeman 3  Dec  13 

Clerk Alan  E.  Beall 18  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  ith  August,  1908. 
The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  Command  of  Reserve  TBs. 

Lieut.-Com Bertrand  BannermanU  Mar  14 

Charles  L.  Fox  14  Mar  14 

Lieutenant Hugh  JR.  Troup 14  Mar  14 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

Lieut.  R.N. R. ...Henry  N.  J.  Farrell  (act) 

27  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Albert  E.  Callings 3  Aug  12 

Sub-Lieut Henry   T.  W.  Pawsey —  Mar  14 

James  L.  M.  Stevenson —  Mar  14 

Gilbert  C.  Pellv 21  Mar  14 

Gilbert  A.  B.  Hills  ...—  Mar  14 

Stanley  W.Davis —  Mar   14 

Edward  D.  Marstcn ... —  Mar  14 
Glyn  C.  H.  Clayton  ...—  Mar  14 
Cyril  A.  H.  Brooking —  Mar  14 
John  G.  H.    Steedman 

(act)    26  Mar  14 

David  G.  H.  Bush(act)V2  Mar  14 

Ch.  Gunner William  R.  Bidgood...l9  Jan   14 

Daniel  Donovan  (tempy.) 

21  Feb  14 
Joseph  M.  Cater  (tempy) 

10  Nov  13 
Edwin  E.Daly  15  Oct    13 

Gunner Henry  E.  Newcombe  ...  1  Nov  12 

Harry  E.  Coleman 21  Feb    14 

Nicholas  Southwood  ...17  Feb   14 

Herbert  S.  Sangwell 6  Feb  13 

Walter  S.  Ault  6  Oct    13 

Benjamin  Plent  ....17  Feb  14 

Albert  M.W.Chapman2$  Sun  13 
Charles  E.  Bounton  ...17  Feb  14 

Percy  F.James 16Junel3 

William  C.  Musson  ...17  Feb  14 
Tender. 
'Valiant.' 

Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 
See  page  269d. 


278  LEDA.  (Ch.)  Torpedo  Gun- 
Boat. 

810  Tons.  I.H.P.  4,000  N.I).  (5,700  F.D.j 
Guns  —  2-4*7  inch,  4-3  pr. 
,      First  Fleet. 
Mine  Sweeping  Gun-Boat. 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  Seymour 4  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut Humphrey G.Veale...  3Mov  13 

Gunner ..Robert  W.Martin 16  Jan  13 

(N)John  Orgee 3  Mar   14 

Artif.  Eng James  Forrest    1  Oct    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness  on  ith  March,  1914. 


278a    LEGION    (Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.    (HP.  24,500  F.D.) 
Guns  —  3-i  inch. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  Denny  Bros.,  Dumbarton. 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  E.  Garrard  ...30  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

278£    LENNOX   (Ch.)    Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     HP.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Beardmore  fy  Co.,  Glasgow. 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  H.  Huxham...  5  Nov  18 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

278c  LEONIDAS  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (22,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Palmer's  Shipbuilding  Co., 

J  arrow. 
Eng.  Lieut John    E.    G.    Cunn- 
ingham   4  Feb    13 

(Borne  in  ^Pembroke.') 


279  LEOPARD.  (Dev.)   Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
385  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 
Guns-  1-12^?\,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Seventh  Destroyer  Flotillas, 
Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut  jn  com-  J  Vemon  g.  Bntlep, 19  Feb  u 

wand  \ 

Ch. Artif. Eng.. .James  A.  Potter 9  Aug  13 

(Borne  t'»  '  Leander.') 


280  LEVEN.    (Po.)      Torpedo - 
Boat  Destroyer. 
370  Tons.    I.H.P  (6.300  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  jw\,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

LimH,nd\    °T~.  }  William  J-  *"•  Dunlop  20  Jan    14 

Artif.  Eng Albert  Matthews   13  Mar   13 

(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


281  LEVIATHAN.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

14,100  Tons.    I.H.P.  30,000  N.D. 

Guns—  2-9-2  inch,   16-6  inch,    12-12  pr., 

8-3  pr. 

Chatham. 

Eng.  Com John  E.  Vibert 12  Jan   12 

Ch.  Gunner George  B.  Chainey 28  Jan   13 

Carpenter Henry  J .  Hall  (act)  ...22  Dec   13 

Artif.  Eng William  Howes 6  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

281a  LIBERTY.   (Ch.)   Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     H.P.  (24  500  F.J).) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  'Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com Nigel  K.  W.  Barttelot  7  Mar  U 

Eng.-Lieut Frank  A.  Butler 17  June  13 

Gunner (T)  Harry  Morgan 31  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 

282  LIFFEY.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'St.  George.' 

Artif.  Eng George  A.  Trim 25  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  M.  George.') 

283  LIGHTNING.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

320  Tons.     I.H.P,  (3,900  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  'Actieon.' 

Llmlnd!  C.°!'!..  } (I)ThomasCC.Bolster  12  Dec  11 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. Edward  L.  Callaway  ...20  Jun  13 

(Borne  in  'Action.') 

283a  LINNET.     (Ch.)     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.j 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com Loftus  W.  Jones   20  Dec  13 

Lieutenant Guy  L.  Warren 22  Dec   13 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  Beeve 30  Apr  13 

Sub-Lieut Edward  S.  B.  Butlin..23  Dec   13 

Gunner (T)Miehael  J.  McLoughlin 

1  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


284  LION.  (Dev.)  Battle  Cruiser. 

26,350  Tons.     H.P.  70,000  N.D. 
Guns — 8-13-5  inch,  16-4  inch,  i-Zpr, 

Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral  Commanding  the 
First  Battle- Cruiser  Squadron. 

Rear-Admiral. .,  David     Beatty,     cb, 

mvo,  dso 1  Mar  13 


Personal  Staff. 
Secretary Prank  T.  Spickernell     1  Mar   13 

Flag  Lieut Ralph  P.  Seymour  ...  1  Mar  13 


For  general  Staff  Duties. 

Commander The    Hon.     Reginald 

A.  R.  Plunkett  24  Feb  13 

(For  War  Staff  DuUes.) 

Eng.  Capt Frank  R.  Stuttaford   31  Jan    13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Queen  Mary.') 

Lieut.  B.M.A.... Harold  M.  Franks 4  June  12 

(18  Nov  11) 
(For  duty  as  Asst.  for  W.T.  Duties.) 

Clerk  to  Sec Leslie  N.  Sampson   ...  1  Mar  13 

Reginald  H.  Pearce...  3  Mar  13 

Artif .  Eng William  K.Bodycomb31  Oct  12 

(To  assist  Eng.  Capt.) 
(Accommodated  in  '  Queen  Mary.') 


Captain Alfred  E.M.Chatfield, 

ovo —  Mar  13 

Commander Henry  W.  Parker 12  Sept  11 

(N)Herbert  L.  Edwards 

26  Dec  12 

Lieut.-Com (T)Evan  C.  Bunbury  31  Dec   13 

Francis  H.  Brabant ... —  Oct    13 
(G)Gerald  F.  Longhurst 

3  Jan    14 

Lieutenant John  B.  Glencross 31  Oct    13 

Guy  P.  Bowles 4  June  12 

Arthur  L.  Harrison...  4  June  la 
Charles  M.  R.  Schwerdt 

21  Apr  13 

John  H.  Carroio 9  Feb    14 

(Asst.  to  (N)  Officer.) 

Lieut.  B.N.R.... Ernest   H.    Thornton 

(act) 7  Feb    14 

Eng.  Com Donald  P.  Green  25  Feb  10 

Eng.-Lieut George  Preece 9  Aug   13 

John  C.  Flint 16  Aug  11 

Casper  V.  Baker  (act)  9  Jan    14 

Major  R.M. Francis  J.  W.  Harvey  12  Feb  IS 

Lieut.  R.M. Francis  R.  Jones  ., 23  Dec  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Chaplain  Rev.  Cecil  W.  Lydall, 

ma 4  June  12 

Fleet  Surgeon. ...Alexander  Maclean, MB. 

10  Dec  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...Alfred  B.  Cox,  MB 4  June  12 

Fleet  Paym Charles  H.  Rowe  26  Apr   12 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Hub-Lieut Aubrey  C.  Newbold  ....13  Nov  13 

William    I.    L.    Mac- 

Bwen    8  Oct  13 

Philip  F.  Glover  (act)  6  May  13 
AnthonyO.Powell(aci)  ti  May  13 
Philip  M.  Filleul  (act)  t>  May  13 
James  H.  Young  (act)  6  May  13 
Thomas  E .  Docksev  (act) 

6  May  13 

Asst.  Paym James  Dean 6  June  12 

James  G.  Johnson —  Aug  13 

Ch.  Gunner John  T.  Crapp  3  Feb    11 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng..  Ed  ward  C.  Phillips  ...  1  Oct    12 

Gunner '...(T)Joseph  H.  Burton. .14  Apr  13 

Robert  Purdie   4  June  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Wiliam  H.  Olver 6  Oct  13 

William  H.Macey 4Junel2 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Martin     Norsworthy  4  June  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatsviain.. Edward  Downing 4  June  12 

R.M.  Gunner  ...George  W.  Comley  ...  —  Septl2 

Carpenter Frederick  E.  Dailey    12  July  10 

Artif.  Eng William  T.  Rowland    4  June  12 

James  L.  Crawford  4  June  12 
Daniel  Hum pherson...  8  Oct  12 
Arthur  J.  Rice  (act)...  7  Nov  13 

nt.  Electrician  Edwin  G.  Goad 2  Apr  13 

Midshipman Roderick  L.  Moore   ...15  Jan  13 

R.  E.  Lewis-Lloyd    ...15  Jan  13 

William  R.  Steele 15  Jan    13 

The  Hon.  Alan  B.  de 

Blaquiere 15  Jan  13 

William  G.B.Hartley  15  May  13 

Patrick  F.  Cooper 15  May  13 

Richard  F.  Fegen 15  May  13 

Philip  B.Vaux 15  May  13 

Sterling  N.  Cobbold... 15  May  13 
Assist.  Clerk..  .  Hubert  P.  Chapman...  9  Aug  13 

Herbert  Glanville 1  Feb    14 

Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  the  4th  June,  1912. 


285   LIVELY.  (Dev.)      Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
400  Tons.     I.H.P.     (6,250  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr  ,  5-6  <pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Leander.' 
Lieut,  in  com-  )  Harold  T.Baillie-Grohman 

mand j  15  Mar   14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  A.  Butler 30  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  Leander.') 


286    LIVERPOOL.  (Po.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

4,800  Tons.    H.P.     (22,000  F.D.) 

Guns—  2-6  inch,  10-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain Edward  Reeves 9  July  13 


Commander Arthur  M.  Staneomb  31  Dec   13 

Lieut.- Com (G)Ralph  G.  Dinwiddy 

6  Jan   14 

Lieutenant (N)Henry  P.  Norwood 

13  Dec  13 

Maurice  Ewbank  3  May  13 

Kng.  Com Joseph  A.  W.  Bounevialle 

12  Mar  12 

Eng.  Lieut Warwick  V.Kennaway25  July  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ....Francis  J.  L.  P.  McKenna, 

MB  ...22  Feb    14 

Fleet  Paym AlfredT.  Babb   28  Mar  11 

SUbUli%R  j- John  Drinkwater  (act)  2  Dec   13 
Assist.  Paym.... Reginald  A.  Bradbury  8  Sept  10 

Gunner , William  D.  Callan 13  Dec  12 

(T)Ernest  Ovenden...l4  Jan  13 

Carpenter John  C.  Coleman 24  Dec   IK 

Artif.  Eng George  W.  Feast  (act)  21  Jan    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth onlith Mar .,1913. 


286a  LIZARD.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
745  Tons  H.P.  (13,500  F.D  ) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-\2pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woo-lwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Evelyn C ..O.Thomson24  May  13 

Lieutenant (N)William  G.  Tennant 

1  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut James  C.  M.  Boyle  ...15  Apr   11 

Sub-Lieut John  St.  E.  Cardew  .. —  Jan  14 

Gunner (T)Henry  J.  Ep\vorth26  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 

2866  LLEWELLYN  (Ch.)Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  Beardmore  Sf  Co. .Glasgow. 

Eng.Lieiit Maurice  J.  R.  Sharp. ..10  Mar  13 

Gunner (T)Thomas  J.  Catchpole 

31  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

287    LOCUST.  {Dev.)     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

385  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — l-12^r.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to '  Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Clement  R.  Dane  ......11  Jan    12 

Ch.  Art.  Eng.  ...Edwin  G.  Hoskin 13  Apr  11 

(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


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841 


288  LONDON.  (Dcv.)  Battleship. 

15,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  pr., 

2-3  pr. 

Second  fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Captain John  G.  Armstrong  ...18  Feb    14 

Commander Francis  C.  Vaughan...l8  Feb    14 

Lieut. -Com George  8.  Tbornley  ... —  Aug  13 

Arthur  G.  N.  Lane  ...17  Aug  12 
(N)Eardwick  F.  Bradshaw 

15  Sept  13 

Lieutenant   (T)Francis  J.  C.Allen  29  Aug  13 

(G)Ralph  D.  Binney...l3  Feb    14 
Lieut.  R.N. R....  Victor  F.  Lyon  (act)  ...14  Jan   14 

Eng.  Com Alfred  E.  Atkins   25  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  F.  Goldsmith.. .29  Sept  11 

Capt.  R.M.  (I)Henry  B.  Inmanj  (J^nlS) 

Lieut.  R.M. (I)Cecil  S.  Goldingham 

28  Dec  13 

Staff  Surg Charles  C.  Macmillan, 

dso,  MB 18  Feb    14 

Fleet  Paym John  S.  Annesley 18  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym... .Cecil  F.  Turner 3  Apr  13 

Gunner Arthur  B.  Neal  10  Jan   12 

(T)Frederick  W.  Lowder 

(act) 10  Nov   13 

Boatswain  Alfred  G.  Knight 5  Jan  14 

William  G.  Harding. ..26  Feb    14 
(Lent  from  '  Queen '  for  training  duties  with 
Youths.) 
Henry  W.  Southard...  6  Mar   14 
(For  Q.  D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Frederick  G.Eke(aci)19  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Walter  Newman 26  Feb    14 

Charles  W.  Toms  (act)  1 8  Feb    14 
Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  18th  February, 
1914. 


289.   LOOKOUT   (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer, 
965  Tons'.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Gv.ns — 8-4  inch . 

Building  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  &  Co., 

Southampton. 


291    LORD    NELSON.    (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

16,500  Tons.    I.H.P.  16,750  N.D. 

Guns — \-\2inch,  10-9*2  inch,  24-12  pr„ 

2-$pr. 

Fourth  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain... Rowland  Nugent 16  June  13 

Commander Charles    N.    Tindal- 

Carill-Worsley 1  Julv  13 

Jjieut.-Com (T)WilliamL.Dodgson  1  July  13 


Lieut.-Com.  ...  ,  (Gr)George  I.  S.  Morel5  Oct    12 
Arthur     Henniker- 

Heaton 31  Aug  13 

(N)Arthnr  F.Powell...  2  Feb    14 

Lieutenant  James    H.  Maitland- 

Maksdll-Crichton    23  June  1 3 
(I)Cornelius  (J,  Kegnart 

6  Nov  13 

Guy  K.  Twiss    30  Jan  12 

Kenneth  Edwards 4  Feb  13 

John  F.  Williams    5  Feb   13 

Lieut.  R.N  .R.... Alexander   L.   Ambler 

(act)    10  July  13 

Eng.  Com Charles  Stevens 9  Feb    14 

Eng.  Lieut Andrew  St.  J.  O'Neill  1  July  13 

Frank  V.  King 22  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M.  Arthur  B.  Maxwell...— Oct   13 

(2  Sept  13) 

Lieut.  K.Jtf..4....NeiI  I.  Eastman   1  July  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Elystan  G.E.  O'Leary, 

JFRCS,  Ed 20  Dec  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...George  O.  M.  Dicken- 
son, mb 1  Nov   13 

Fleet  Paym.     ...Tom  Seaman  25Junel3 

Sub-Lieut Dudley  W.  Ryder    ...26  Aug   1.3 

Sub-Lieut.         \  Arthur  W.  Knight  (act) 

R.A'.R....  J  5  Mar   14 

Assist.  Paym....(I)OciAen  H.  Read 1  July  13 

Gunner Edward  A.  J.  Rees    ...16  June  13 

(T)Henry  Taylor  16  Junel3 

Walter  D.  Ely  12  JaD   11 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    Edmond  Daly    16  June  13 

David  H.  Imms  (act)  1  July  13 

Carpenter Thomas  H.  Gwilliam  11  Apr  13 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  T.  Bilsland  9  May  13 

Ernest  Taylor    30  Nov  11 

William  Williams  (act) 

7  Jan    14 

Wi.  Mechanician  Richard  Lavis 11  Jan   13 

Midshipman Arthur  S.Lindsell  ....  15  Jan  12 

Philip  L.  Vian   15  Jan  12 

Henry  J.R.Paramore  15  Jan  12 

Wilfred  B.  Price     15  Jan  12 

Clerk Frank  H.  Sale 25  Sept  11 

Assist.  Clerk Michael  A.  C.  Slipper  10  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  the  Nore  on  the  1st  July,  1913. 


291a  LOUIS  {Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Owns— 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  the  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  Co. 
Govan 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  E.  Moore    ......29  Sept  J3, 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


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THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


1&  LOWESTOFT.   (Oh.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,440  Tons.     H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 9-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Completing  at  Chatham. 

Captain *Theobald  W.  B.  Kennedy 

20  Nov  13 
Commander *Robert  H.  R.  Mackay 

31  Dec    13 

Lieut.-Com (G)John  C.  Davis 5  Dec  13 

Lieutenant  *(N)William  K.  Priston 

4  Jan   14 
*HenryB.S.  Beresford26  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Arthur  E.  Ewart 1  Jan   13 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  H.  J.  Purkis 13  May  13 

Staff  Surg Robert  W.  B.  Hall   ...—  Mar   14 

Gunner Henrv  J.  Oxenbury...28  Aug   13 

(T)George  P.  Law 18  Sept  13 

Carpenter Harold  M.  Northrop....  8  May  13 

{Borne  in  '  Pembroke ') 

To  be  commissioned  about  end  of  March  for  service 

in  First  Light  Cruiser  Squadron. 

*And  on  commissioning. 

291c     LOYAL.     (Oh.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
965  Tons.     (H.P.  24,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Completing  by  Messrs.  Denny  Bros.,  Dumbarton. 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  W.  Bromleyl6  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid. ') 

291d  LUCIFER.    (Oh.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (22,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Palmer's  Shipbuilding 

Co.,  Jarrow. 

Eng.  Lieut Leonard  C.  W.  Harrington 

21  Oct    13 
(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

292  LURCHER.   (Dei).)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
765  Tons.     H.P.  (20,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander  Kichaj.d  F,  White 14  Oct    13 

Lieutenant    (N)John  B.  May   24  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  Ranken 19  July  11 

Sub-Lieut (I)G.  Colin  Lang 1  Nov  13 

Gunner (T)Denis  Foley  (act)...17Mayl.3 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 

292a  LYDIARD.    (Gh.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Ton*t    HP.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns     3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  the  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  Co. 

Govan, 


293  LYNX.  (Po.)    Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

935  Tons.      H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander Reginald  St.  P.  Parry  16  Dec  13 

Lieutenant Brian  Thornbury 16Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  V.Whyham...24  Apr  12 

Sub-Lieut Stacey  Wise 16  Dec  13 

Gunner (T)Albert  J.  Schloegell 

17  Dec  13 
(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 

294  LYRA.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

730  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Commander Ernest  G.  W.  Davidson 

7  Sept  12 

Lieutenant    James  W.O  Dalgleishl5  Feb   13 

Eng.  Lieut Maurice  E.  J.  Baker     9  Apr  13 

Sub-Lieut Archibald    E.    D.    C. 

Duthy —  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)George  Jarvis  17  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 

295  LYSANDER.  (Oh.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

965  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com Henry  F.  H.  Wakefield  3  Dec  13 

Lieutenant Henry  A.  Binmore 9  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  E.  Dean  15  Apr    13 

Sub-Lieut Frederick  E.  Raw 17  Mar  14 

Gunner (.T)Francis  A.  Hull....  &  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


296    MAGNET.    (Po.)    Special 

Service    Vessel. 

430  Tons.     LHP.  650  N.D. 

Gu?is — 4-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Victory.' 

£^2£3}»«*A-D»n^~u  Feb  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


348 


298    MAGNIFICENT.      (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

14,900  Tom. 

LH.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  pr., 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander James  D.  D.  Stewart  29  June  13 

Lieut.-Com Cecil  J.  Crocker  16  Oct    13 

Eng.  Com John  F.  Bushby, 12  Nov  13 

Ck.  Gunner Arthur  Horbury  28  July  13 

Carpenter William  A.  Cawsey...  3  Feb   13 

Artif,  Eng William  H.  Pengelly    5  Jan   14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  1st  July,  1913. 
(Borne  in  '  Ctzsar.) 


299  MAIDSTONE.    (Po.)    Depot 
Ship    for    Submarines. 

3,600  Tons.    LH.P.  2,800  N.D. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Portsmouth. 

Depdt  Ship  of  Eighth  Submarine  Flotilla. 

Captain Arthur  K.  Waistell   ..  1  Sept  13 

(For  duty  with  Submarines  and  in  command 
of  Eighth  Flotilla.) 

Commander Nicholas  E.  Aichdalel6  Mar  14 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines) 

Lieutenant (N)Vincent  B.  Cardwell 

22  Jan  13 
(T)Gordon  C.  Wilkinson 

31  Dec  13 
(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  G.  Ham 18  June  12 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Cecil  Simpson   18  Oct    12 

(And  for  duty  with,  Submarines.) 

Stanley  Jackson  24  June  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Fleet  Surg Samuel  Conner,  MB...  15  Oct    12 

Fleet  Paym Gerald  Solfleet 9  Mar   14 

Asst.  Paym Fritz  J.  Keger 15  Jan  14 

Ch.  Boatswain.. William  H.  Woods   ...14  Dec   11 

Gunner (T)Alfred  B.  Lean 8  Jan   13 

Carpenter George  E.  Hutson  ....  4  Jan   13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Ernest  W.Leir  (E4)   ...—Sept  13 

Noel  F.  Laurence  (El)  —  Nov  13 
David  de  B.  StocksCE2)  9  July  13 
Cecil  P.  Talbot  (E6)...17  Oct  13 
Edward  C.  Boyle  (D3)  —  Feb  14 
William  St.  J.  Eraser 

(D7)  15  Oct    12 

Theodore  S.Brodie(D8)1 5  Oct  12 
Charles  S.  Benning  (E5) 

20  Sept  13 


Lieut.-Com Kenneth M. Bruce (D4)15  Oct    12 

Arthur  G.  Jameson  (D6) 

11  Mar   14 
Robert  C.  Halahan  (D2) 

8  Feb  13 
Godfrey  Herbert    (D5)19  Nov   13 

Lieutenant  Archibald  D.  Cochrane 

(Dl)    15  Oct    12 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    John  de  B.  Jessop    9  July  13 

Henry  E.  Smyth   —  Oct    13 

Cromwell  H.  Varley  ...15  Oct    12 
Anthony  B.   Lockhartlb  Oct    12 
Frederick  A.  P.  Williams- 
Freeman —  Oct    13 

Donald  F.  O'C.  Brodie 

30  Dec  13 

Geoffrey  E.  Burton 19  Nov  13 

Charles  M.S.  Chapmanlb  Oct    12 

Walter  L.  Landaie 30  Dec  13 

Ronald  W.  Blacklock  —  Nov  13 
Ernest  G.  Ebblewhite...28  Feb  13 
(I)  Colin  Mayers 18  Nov  12 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  15£A  October,  1912. 


303  MAJESTIC.     (Dev.)  Battle- 
ship. 

14,900  Tons. 

LH.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  j>r., 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 
Devonport. 

Captain Edwin  V.  Underbill.. .14  Aug  13 

(And  for  charge  of  a  group  of  Ships 
of  the  Third  Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com WaldemarB.Wilkinsonll  Mar  13 

Eng.  Com John  M.  J.  Murphy...  4  Mar  13 

Fleet  Surg Edwin  Folliott 1  Jan  14 

(And  for  group  of  Ships  of  Third  Fleet) 

Fleet  Paym William  E.  E.  Martin23  Sept  12 

(And  for  Accounts  of  group  of  Ships  of  Third 
Fleet.) 

Asst.  Paym (DHerbert  H.Smith...  9  Sept  12 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..Charles  Hardy 17  June  13 

Gunner  William  T.  Ahearn....  1  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng Frank  H.  Allen 30  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  2nd  August,  1910. 


MALAYA.       Battleship. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whit- 
worth   fy    Co.,    Armstrong    Yard,    Walker, 

Newcasile-on-  Tyne. 

( Is  leing  built  at  the  charge  of  the  Federated 
Malay  States.) 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


304      MALLARD.         {Oh.) 
Torpedo-Boat     Destroyer. 
340  Tons.    I.H.P.  (5,700  F.D.~) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  \  Charles  C.  de  M.  Malan 

mand J  3  Feb  14 

Artif.   Eng Albert  Howe 3  May  13 

{Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 


MANLY.     (Dev.)     Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Yarrow  fy  Co.,  Scotstoun. 


MANSFIELD.     (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  8f  Co., 
Hebburn-oTh-  Tyne . 


305   MAORI.      (Po.)      Torpedo- 

Boat    Destroyer. 

1035  Tons.     H.P.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns— -2-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com Henry  de  B.  Tupper...  3  Dec  13 

Lieutenant  Edmond  M.  Bowly 24  Nov  11 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  G.  Haddy, 

mvo    16  Feb  12 

Sub-Lieut Robert  E.  Lambsrt  ...10  Oct  12 

Gunner (T)Bdward  Drew 16  Jan  13 

{Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


(Dev.) 


305a  MARLBOROUGH. 

Battleship. 

25,000  Tons.     H.P.   (29,000  2V.P.) 

Guns — 10-13'5  inch,   12-6  inch, 

2-3  inch,   4-3  pr. 

Completing  at  Devonport. 

Captain James  C.  Tancred 27  Nov  13 

Commander *  Argentine  H.  Alington 

2  Jan   14 

Lieut.-Com (T)Thomas  R.  Fforde   1  Jan   14 

(N)Kenneth  MacLeod 

(t°.mpy)  6  Jan   14 

(G)G-uy  C.  C.  Royle...l7  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com William  Toop 22  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut David  D.Cunninghame3  Jan    13 

Ch.  Gunner Richard  C.  Bunt 4  Apr   13 

Gunner (T)Thomas  F.  Brittonl8  Mar  13 

Boatswain Thomas  B.  Litton 8  Sept  13 

Carpenter Ernest  R.  Bennett    ...24  Oct    12 

Artif .  Eng James  McOustra 12  Dec   13 

William  J.  S.  Willcocks 

7  Jan   14 
Wt.  Electrician.. Charles  P.  Perry 5  Mar   14 

{Borne  in '  Vivid.') 
*And  on  commissioning . 


306  MARS.     (Dev.)    Battleship, 

14,900  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.~) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,   16—12  pr. 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander Tristan    Dannreutber  9  Feb    14 

Lieut.-Com George  Miller 2  July  12 

Eng.  Com Arthur  Olver 21  Nov  12 

Ch.  Carpenter... Richard  J.  Ruse 20  Oct  13 

Gunner Stephen  C.  J.  Daly....  6  June  13 

Artif.  Eng James  B.  Langdon   ...25  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  the  2nd  January, 

1912. 

{Borne in  'Majestic.') 


306a  MARTIN.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 

755  Tons.  H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla . 

Tender  to  'Blake.' 

Commander Harold  E.  Sulivan 2  Jan  13 

Lieutenant Colin  A.  Q.  Hutchison23  Apr  13 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  R.  Rice  4  Feb  13 

Sub-Lieut David  C.  L.Green 10  Oct    12 

Gunner (T)George  H.  Lewis.. .12  Oct    12 

{Borne  in  'Blake.) 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


345 


MASTIFF.    (Po.)     Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  8f  Co., 
Southampton. 


MATCHLESS.     (Oh.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Swan,  hunter  Sj  Co., 
Wallsend-on-Tyne. 


MENTOR.     {Oh.)    Torpedo  Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  fy  Co., 
Hebburn-on-Tyne. 


317    MERLIN.    (Ch.)    Sloop. 

1,070  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 2-3  pr. 
Surveying  Service. 

Lieut.- Com Frederick  J.  B.  Gibson 

15  Dec  13 

Charles  M.  L.  Scott.. .19  Mar  13 

Lieutenant    (N)CecilP.Cbearnley  14  Apr   13 

Charles  A.  Browne    ...12  Dec  12 

Bertie  C.  Porter  18  June  13 

•John  G.  Bowles —  Nov  13 

Surgeon Archibald  Fairley,  mb18  Apr    13 

Sub-Lieut Donald  C.  Brock  4  June  13 

ASHin  IhaTe]  Walter  J.  Sims 5  Nov  13 

Ch.Artif.  Eng...Henry  T.  Stanley 11  Aug  13 

Boatswain William  Harris —  Nov  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Hong  Kong,  5th  November, 
1913. 


318    MERMAID.  (Po.)    Torpedo- 

Boat   Destroyer. 

370  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,100  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-I2pr.,  5-6pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

LimLdn.C°.™:.  } Altred  G-  Peace 26  Mar    12 

Artif.  Eng Harry  White 19  Aug    13 

{Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


METEOR.     (Po.)     Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  §  Co. , 
Southampton. 


319  MIDGE.  (Po.)  Torpedo- Boat 

Destroyer. 

935  Tons.     R.P.  24,500  F.D. 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut.- Com Hubert      E.       Gore- 

Langton   3  Feb  14 

Lieutenant Godfrey  R.  Chambers  5  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Percy  E.  Cutlack 14  Apr  13 

Sub-Lieut Ralph  A.   Broughton 

(act)    10  Feb  14 

Gunner (T)William  Dunlop...  5  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 


MILNE.     (Dev.)      Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  J.  Brown  Sf  Co.,  Ltd., 
Clydebank. 


345a 


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320     MINERVA.     {Po.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  8,000  N.D.(?fi00F.D.) 

'Guns — 11-6  inch,   8-1 2  pr.,   1-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Com Edgar  C.  Smith 20  Jan  14 

Gunner James  Balcombe   13  Feb  14 

Carpenter Thomas  A.  Harris    ...19  Mar  14 

(Borne  in '  Victory.') 


MINOS-    (Dev.)     Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  yarrow  §  Co.,  Scotstoun. 


326  MINOTAUR.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

U  600  Tons.     I.H.P.  27,000  N.B. 

Guns — 4-9  "2  inch,  10-7-5  inch,  16-12  pr. 

flag  Ship. 

China. 

Vice-Admiral  ...Thomas  H.  M.  Jerram, 

kcb 25  Jan    13 

(  Commander-in-  Chief) . 


Secretary Charles  B.  Lynes 20  Jan  13 

Flag  Com Wilfrid  A.  Egerton  ...31  Dec  13 

Flag  Lieut.-Com.(S)B.ector  Boyes  27  May  13 

Fleet  Surg Walter  H.S.  Stalkartt, 

MD,  FRCS,  Ed 19  Jan  12 

Clerk  to  Sec William  E.  H.  Jolly..  .20  Jan  13 

(I  (Marcus  Blake    20  Jan  13 

(I)Kenneth  B.  S.  Greig 

20  Jan  13 


Captain Edward  B.  Kiddle 10  Jan   13 

Commander   Cyril  Peel  26Mayl2 

Lieut.-Com (NjHarold  B.  Bedwell 

—  Nov  13 
(G-)Edward  G.  de  S. 

Jukes-Hughes 6  Jan   14 

(T)Richard  H.  O.  Lane- 
Poole      26  Mav  12 

Charles  T.  Wilson 26  May  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Lieutenant    Boger  L.  Wiles —  Apr  13 

-    Algernon  E.  P.  Lyons26  May  12 
Boger  H.  Fitzherbert- 

Brockholes  21  Oct    12 

Roden  H.  V.  Buxton  26  May  12 
Evan  G.C.  Cavendish  26  May  12 


Eng.  Com John  D.  Wilson 16  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  C.  Warden  ...26  May  12 

Geoffrey  Hick 4  June  13 

Major  R.M.A. ...Vryce,  Peacock  26  May  12 

Lieut.  B.M (I)ThomasL.  Hunton  26  May  12 

Chaplain Rev. Francis  G.  B.  Hastings 

26  May  12 

Fleet  Paym Harold  B.  Pearson    ...26  May  12 

Naval  Instr.   ...(I)Guy  V.  Bayment...l9  Jan    14 

Surgeon Arthur  A.  Sanders,  MB26  May  12 

Arthur  M.  Henry 19  Jan  14  ] 

Sub-Lieut Frank  P.  Busbridge' ... —  Mar  14 

Henry  J.  Egerton  ....  4  June  13 

Bussell  Grenfell 30  Oct    13 

Reay  Parkinson 16  Oct  13 

Bonald  Montagu-Leeds 

(act) 6  Feb  14 

Hugh  M.  Barnes  (act)    6  Feb  14 

Mate , Samuel  W.  Toung 29  Nov  13] 

Asst.  Paym Edwin  K.  Odam   26  May  12 

George    E.   Whitfield22  Sept  13 

Ch.  Boatswain... Robert  Holmes 26  May  12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Albert  E.  Scarlett 26  May  12 

Ch. Artif.Eng.... Richard  R.  Radmore     9  Feb  14 

Herbert  E.  Pope  8  Aug  12 

Gunner Thomas  J.  Jehan 26  May  12 

(T)George  E.  Coker...26  May  12 

Boatswain    Arthur  McNeill 26  May  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain.. Arthur  J.  Moyes 16  Jan    14 

IVt.TelegraphistJa.mes  Moran(aci) 27  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  G.  Pile  26  May  12 

William  H.  Sheppard  9  Apr  13  \ 

Charles    S.     Grigson  9  Aug  13 

Midshipman    ...Hugh  L.  Agnew 6  May  13 

Kenneth  R.  D.  Fawcett 

6  May  13 

Keith  W.  Newall 6  May  13 

The.  Hon.  Cecil  E.  R. 
Spencer 6  May  13 

Edward  M.  Loly 15  Sept  13 

Frederick  J.  H.  Lloyd  15  Sept  13 

Tom  B.  V.  Thomas   ...15  Sept  13 

John  H.  Bowen 15  Jan    14 

Gilbert  St.  A.  Alcock  15  Jan    14  I 

Herbert  C.Millett 15  Jan    14  I 

Ronald  G.  Chichester  15  Jan    14 

The  following  Officer  is  borne  as  additional :.—    I 

fleet  Surg Charles  S.Woodwright  6  Jan    12 

(for  Sick  Quarters,  Yokohama.) 
Re- commissioned  at  Colombo,  26th  May,  1912. 


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3456 


326a     MINSTREL.      (J)ev.) 

Torpedo  Boat   Destroyer. 

730  Tons  H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  K.  Gregory  ...  1  Mar  12 

Lieutenant John  Brooke    7  Aug  12 

Bug  Lieut Alfred  W.  McKinlay     1  Aug  10 

Sub-Lieut Alastair  G.  Davidson  (act) 

19  Feb  14 
Gunner (T)Albert  Phillips 15  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


MIRANDA.  (Dev.)  Torpedo -Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Yarrow  &■  Co.,  Scotstoun. 

326J  MOHAWK.  (Po.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

865  Tons.      HP.  (14,500  F.D.) 

Guns— 5-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Attentive.' 


Lieut.-Com Kichard  W.  U.  _. 

(tempy)  18  Feb  14 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  B.  O'Dogherty  5  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


326c  MONARCH.    {Po.)  Battle 

ship. 

22,500  Tons.    H.P.  27,000  N.I). 

Guns — 10-13'5  inch,  16-4  inch,  4-3 pr. 

Second  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain *Edmund  H.  Smith. ..16  June  13 

Commander  Stanley  V.  Ellis........  3  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (I nG)Oharles  A.Scott  19  July  11 

(N l Algernon  P.  Le  C. 

Faught 1  Nov  13 

Edmond  A.  T.  de  P. 

de  la  Poer 15  Jan    14 

Lieutenant   (T)Leonard  F.  Potter  3  Jan    14 

Geoffrey  T.  Wright  ...15  Sept  13 
FrederickC.BottomleylOOct  12 
The  Hon.  Trevor  T.  Parker 

6  Apr   12 
John     W.      D.      W. 

Easterbrook   8  Oct   13 

Lieut.  R.N.B.... Aeneas  L.  A.  Mackintosh 

(act) 11  Mar   14 

Eng.  Com.... John  E.  Moorshead...l5  Oct   10 


Eng.  Lieut George  H.  8.  Sanders 25  Aug  13 

Leslie  W.  Robinson  ...26  Mar  12 

j>  n  n    "'      r  George  P.  Clarke  —  June  12 

Capt.  B.M.A... .George  C.  Woodcock...  4  Oct  12 

Capt.  B.M. John  P.  Nind 6  Apr  12 

Chaplain  *Rev.  Basil  H.  L.  Oswell, 

bi    3  Mar  14 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Albert  X.  Lavertine   —  Aug  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...James  O.  Bringan.MB  6  Apr  12 

Fleet  Paym Bertram  C.Allen,MV0.27  Mar  12 

Sub-Lieut John  J.  B.  Peirson 13  Nov   13 

Randolph  S.  G.  Nichol- 
son, (act)  6  Feb   14 

Asst.  Paym Philip  E.  Goldsmith   —  Feb   14 

Ch.  Gunner Arthur  E.  Bound  ......29  July  11 

Gunner (T)Harry  D.  Lloyd  ...23  May  11 

Ernest  J.  Read 6  Apr  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  E.Farrell 6  Apr  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  J.  Dusting  (act)  6  June  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Edward  P.  Dunn  (act)28  Feb    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Henry F.Budden  (act)  28  Feb    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties  ) 

Boatswain George  McGrath  5  Oct  12 

Alfred  T.  Nicholson...  8  Mar  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

B.M.  Gunner  ....Frank  Buckland 6  Apr  12 

Artif.  Eng John  T.  Birtwhistle...26  Mar  12 

John  J.  McGuffie 26  Mar  12 

Tom  Clegg  (act) 1  July  13 

Stanley  A.  James(acJ)13  Sept  13 

Wt.  Electrician  Andrew  Armour 29  Mar  13 

Midshipman Douglas  H.  Browne...  6  May  13 

Eric  V.  Lees ..15  May  12 

Henry  F.  G.  Langleyl5  May  12 
Charles  R.  ThompsonlS  May  12 
Edward  H.C.Bransonl5  May  12 

Stephen  Barry  15  May  12 

George  E.  P.  How  ....15  May  12 
Keith  A.  S.  Clarke  ...15  May  12 
William  H.  Graves  ...15  Sept  12 
Walter  C.  T.  Eyres  ...15  Sept  12 
William  D.  Fairbairn  15  Sept  12 
The  Hon.  A  lexander  B. 

Carnegie 15  Sept  12 

Eric  L.  B.  Damant  ...15  Sept  13 

Clifford  Caslon  ...15  Sept  13 

Gerald  E.  A.  Jackson  15  Sept  13 

Henry  S.  Scroggs 15  Sept  13 

Lancelot  C.  Liddell...l5  Sept  13 
Kenneth  C.  Kirkpatrick 

15  Sept  13 
Clerk Reginald W. A.  Ashtonl  July  13 

Asst.  Clerk Dunstan  A.  Curtis 9  Aug  13 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Portsmouth, 
21th  April,  1912. 

To  be  re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  lih 
April,  1914. 

The  following  officer  has  been  appointed  in 
addition  to  those  marked  *  above  .•— 

Lieutenant Geoffrey  S.  White.,,..,  7  Apr  14 


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THE   ROYAL   NAVY. 


327  MONMOUTH.(Ztey.)  Crm'ser. 

9,800  Tons.     I.H.P.   22,000  N.D. 
Guns— 14-6  inch,   8-12j«\,    3-3pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport- 

Commander  Spencer  D.  Forbes.  ...30  Jan   14 

Lieut. -Com Bertie  W.  Bluett  21  Oct    12 

Eng.  Com John  B.  Wilshin 11  Apr  12 

C/i.  Gunner Robert T.  H.  V.  Lee. ..11  Apr  12 

Ch.  Carpenter  .  Frederick  G.  Hartlandll  Apr  12 
Artif.  Eng George H.Farebrotherll  Apr  12 

(.Borne  in  '  Tulb.it.') 


329  MOORHEN.  (Ch.)  Shallow 
Draught  Steamer  for  River 
Service. 

180  Ions     I.H.P.  800  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 

China. 

Lieut.- Com.  .....Alan  Dixon —  Nov  12 

Surgeon Percy  L.  Gibson,  mb,  ma 

15  Jan  14 
Re-commissioned    at    Hong-Kong,    4(A     March, 
1914, 


MOORSOM.  (Dev.)  Torpedo -Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Messrs.  J.  Brown  $  Co.,  Ltd. , 
Clydebank. 


830  MOSQUITO    (Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
925  Tons.        R.P.  (12,000  F.D.) 
Guns— 1-4  inch,  3-12^r. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  )  T           T     _    _.     , 
mand  {■  James  L.  C.  Clark 6  Jan   14 

Lieutenant Patrick    E.   Maxwell- 

Lefroy  9  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Vernon  A.  Brook 1  Jan    13 

Sub-Lieut Humphrey  B.Jacomb  16  Sept  13 

Gunner Charles  F.  B.  Poole...  3  Oct    12 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


331  MOY.   (Ch.)     Torpedo- Boat 
Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 4-1 2  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Lieut. -Com HerbertR.L. Edwards  14  Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng James  T.  Rochester  ...25  Oct    12 

(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


MORRIS.     (Dev*)    Torpedo-Boat 

'Destroyer. 

fiiit/iina  by  Messrs.  J.  B.rourn  A  Co., 

ciydei 


MURRAY.      (Ok.)  Torjwdo-Boat 
Djstroyer. 

/h:ililir,gl'i/  r^l«efs  Shipbuilding  Co,,  .',.  ■ 


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347 


Mar  14 
July  12 
Mar  13 


Mar 

14 

Sept 

)2 

Mar 

14 

Mar 

14 

Mar 

14 

Mar 

14 

Mar  14 

Mar 

14 

332  MUTINE.      (Dev.)    Sloop 

980  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,400  N.B. 

Chens — 2-3  pr. 

Surveying  Service. 

Captain Robert  W.  Glennie  ....  6 

Lieutenant Patrick  3.  E.  Maxwell — 

(N)Gordon  E.  E.  Grayj  6 
Walter  J.  Bright  Bar- 
ton   6 

Charles  S.   Lockhart  20 

Guy  S.  Rid g way 6 

Staff  Surg John  D.  Keir  6 

Sub-Lieut. Arthur  Ct.  Smith 6 

Asst.   Paym.     (Edward  H.  N.  Kennedy 
in  charge        f  6 

Boatswain John  T.  Howe 6 

Artif.  Eng Emlyn  H.   G.   Mason  6 

Re- commissioned  at  Jamaica,  6  March, 


MYNGS.     (Ch )     Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

Building  by  Palmer's  Shipbuilding  Co    Jarrow 


333  MYRMIDON.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
370  Tons.      I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.~) 
Gims — 1-12 pr.,  5-6 pr. 
Patrol  flotillas. 
Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Lieut. -Com James  V.  Creagh 13  Junel3 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng..  John  T.  Taylor „    3  May  13 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


835  NAIAD.  (Po.)  Light  Cruiser. 

3,400  Tons. 

I.H.P  7,000  N.JD.  (9,000  1,2.) 

Guns — 4-4*7  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 

Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Captain Mervyn  H.  Cobbe 11  Feb  14 

(And  for  charge  of  Mine  Layers. ) 

Lieut.-Com Daniel  McDowell    ....13  Jan  12 

Lieutenant    (N) Humphrey  J.  Lancaster 

29  Nov  13 

tCng.  Lieut Eliaa  G.  Pallot 9  Jan  13 


Staff  Surg George  S.  Davidge   ...  1  Oct   13 

Asst.  Paym.       \  Norman  D'A.  Thompson 

in  charge  J  31  July  12 

Ch.  Gunner Herbert  J.  Bose 22  Sept  12 

(T)ArthurS.E.Eobertsl6  Oct  12 

Carpenter Thomas  Stroud  (act)...  16  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  Procter 3  Jan   12 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  23rd  August,  1910. 


337  NATAL.    (Ch.)    Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.       I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 

(23,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 6-9-2  inch,  4-7-5  inch,  24-3  pr. 

Second  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain John  F.  E.  Green 14  May  13 

Commander Gregory  G.  C.Wood- 
Martin  —  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Gerald  H.  Brady...  8  Jan    13 

Herbert  R.  Stokes  ....14  Feb  13 
(N)John  B.  Murray...—  Mar  12 
(T)G.  Basil  Harrison.  11  Apr  12 
Vyvyan  R.N.  Porter.. .22  July  11 

Lieutenant  JohnW.T.  Salt 17  Sept  12 

Denis  Q.  Fildes 4  Feb  12 

Richard  E.  L.  Treweeks 

28  Sept  13 
Lieut.  li.N.K.  ...Maurice  J.  D.  Mayall  (act) 

27  J  an   14 

Eng.  Com Charles  T.  D  Greetham 

10  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  G.  Parry   30  Dec  13 

Frank  B.  Jaques 7  May  12 

Capt.  B.M Cyril  S.Hazeou 17  Sept  12 

Fleet  Surg John  C.  G.  Reed 17  Sept  12 

Staff  Surg Alfred  O.  Hooper,  MB.  1  Jan'  14 

Staff  Paym.  ..  ...Augustus  E.Tabuteaul7  Sept  12 

Sub-Lieut John  H   Samler 5  Feb    13 

Edward  R.M.Lane  ...  8  Oct  13 
Charles  G.  Chaplin  .. .13  Nov   13 

Mate Sydney  G.  Crabb  29  Nov    13 

Asst.  Paym Basil  S.  Rea 5  Nov  11 

Gunner Arthur  Carnall 17  Sept  12 

Sidney  Cornwell  17  Sept  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

fT)Thomas  Lancasterl7  Sept  12 
Walter  W.  Cooper  (act) 

10  Nov   13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    Thomas  Daunt  17  Feb    13 

Sig.  Boatswain. Frederick  Ward  17  Sept  12 

Carpenter William  G.  Warren  ...  3  Jan   14 

Artif.  Eng James  Milne  (a)  26  July  12 

Alfred  E.  Buck    20  Feb  12 

William  H.  Dolphin...l7  Sept  12 
Reginald  Barker  (act)  7  Nov   13 

Midshipman Alan  B.  Ritchie  15  Jan  13 

John  P.  Dingle  16  Jan  13 

Morton  R.  B.  Liddle  ..15  Jan  13 
Edwyn  H.Stuart-Jones 

15  Jan  13 
Reginald  J.  Jowitt    ...15  Jan  13 

Ralph  P.  Martin     15  Jan  13 

GeoffreyA.B.  Hawkinsl5  Jan  13 

John  W.  Havers  15  Jan  13 

Geoffrey  S.  Greenland  15  Jan  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Leslie  J.  Graham   12  Jan  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  nth  Sept.,  1912. 


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THE    ROYAL   NAVY. 


339  NEMESIS.  {Dev).    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
740  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Gerald  C.  Wynter  ......  7  Sept  11 

Lieutenant    John  M.  Porter 13  Feb    13 

Eng.  Lieut (I)Harold  B.  Tostevin  10  Mar  13 

Hub-Lieut Eccl«s  J.  Carter 10  Oct    12 

Gunner (T)Henry     J.    Martin 

[act)    5Junel3 

(.Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


339J  NEPTUNE.  (Po).  Battleship. 

19,900  Tons.     I. H.P.  25,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12  inch,    16-4  inch,   4-3  pr. 

First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain    Allen  T.  Hunt,  csi.  ...10  Mar  14 

Commander Theodore  J.  Hallett...l0  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com (Gr)Francis  L.  Tottenham 

8  Jan    13 

(N)Alfred  H.  Norman  10  Mar  14 

(T)Baldwin  C.Walker—  Aug  13 

Lieutenant Desmond  F.  Dolphin  10  Mar  14 

C.  E.  Hughes  White  10  Mar  14 

Arthur  M.  Roberts 12  June  13 

George  V.  Sivewright  10  Mar  14 

Leonard  H.Bell 8  Oct    13 

Lieut.  U.N.B.... Peter  M.  P.  A.  Drum- 

mond  (act) 11  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com (I)Charles  C.  Sheen    11  Jan   13 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  S.Bell  17  May  10 

FrederickB.G.Turner   8  Aug  12 

Capt.  B.M  A.  ...Bobert  E.  Kilvert 10  Mar  14 

Capt.  R.M.. .:.... Thomas  A.  V.  WrightlO  Mar  14 

Chaplain Rev.  Lester  C.  Blower, 

ba  (tempy) lo  Mar  14 


Fleet  Surgeon Bdwyn  R.  Grazebrook 

10  Mar   14 

Staff  Surgeon...  .Gerald  Nunn 10  Mar  14 

Fleet  Paym John  B.  Jones 4  Jan    11 

Sab-Lieut Douglas  C.  Lang 10  Mar  14 

Assist.  Paym  ...Herbert  C.  W.  Turner  —Aug  12 

Ch.  Gunner David  E.  Boberts  16  Jan    13 

Ch.  Boatswain... William  E.  Beabey....l4  July  13 
Ch.Artif.  Eng.  Albert  J.  Lambert    ...17  Dec  12 

Gunner (T)Bobert  Cockburn    19  Jan  12 

Frederick  C.  Worsley  3  Jan   14 
For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George  A.  Lawson 28  Jan    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Sidney  W.  Brooks    ...28  Jan    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Thomas  H.  Saundersl7  Nov   13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Albert  H.  Looker  (act)13  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George  S.  Yorke  (act)  7  Feb    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

R.M.  Gunner... Frederick  G.  Spicer  ... —  Oct   11 

Carpenter Bobert  G.  Loney   18  Oct   09 

Artif.  Eng James  L.  Brock..  3  Dec   13 

Harry  Ayles  (act). 26  Feb    14 

Wt.Mechanicianl ohn  Howard  (act)   ...13  Sept  13 

Midshipman DermotP.  Cather 15  Jan    12 

Beginald  H.  Portal  ...15  Jan   12 

Beginald  F.  Morice  ...15  Jan   12 

Redvers  M.  C.  Holland- 
Pryor     15  Jan  12 

Laurence  F.  Foley  ...  6  July  12 

Stephen  L.  HaJliday  15  Jan    12 

Edward  O .  T.  Keeling  15  Jan    12 

Midshipman     1  Henry  J.  F.  Considine 

B.iX.ll. )      (proby)  31  Dec  13 

Bobert    G.    Thtlwell 
(proby)  31  Dec  13 

John    H.    Blakiston 
(proby)  31  Dec  13 

William     B.     Ussher 
(proby)  31  Deo  13 

Clerk Warren  8.  Wright lu  Mar  14 

Asst.  Clerk  Evelyn  2V..B.  Fletcher  22  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  the  28th 
January,  1913. 


THEmOYAL  NAVY. 


349 


889c  NEREIDE.  {Dev.)   Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

740  Tons  H.P.  (13.E00  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com George  H.  I.  Parker...] 0  Apr    12 

Lieutenant  Cyril  T.  H.  White 3  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut Francis W.  Hamblin...25  July  10 

Sub-Lieut Patrick  E.  Pell —  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)Henry  Bartlett   ...  5Junel3 

(Borne  in  'Blake.') 


340  NESS.   (Oh.)     Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

555  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Lieut,  in  com- )  ■□■          -n  -n  .,,  ,»       ,„ 

I  mand J- Henry  P.  Boxer 31  May  13 

Ch.Artif.Eng.... Thomas  P.  Barrow  ...  30  Apr  12 
(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


340«     NEWCASTLE.     (07*.) 
Light   Cruiser. 

4,800  Tons.    H.P.     (22,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,  10-4  inch,  4-3 pi". 

China 

Captain Frederick  A.  Powlett  5  Dec    12 

Commander (I)Neston  W.   Diggle  5  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (G)Arthur  G/.  Sparrow  5  Jan  14 

Lieutenant    (N)Frederick       G. 

Buchanan    5  Dec. 12 

Edward  W.  Salisbury    5  Dec  12 

The  Hon.  John  B.  M. 
Parnell 3  July  13 


o  2 


Eng.  Lieut Albert  J.  C.  Moore   ...  6  Dec  12 

Donald  Pearson —  Mar  14 

Staff  Surgeon  ...  John  K.  Raymond,  MB10  Nov  13 
Staff  PayOTaster(I)Edward  P.  Jones...  5  Dec  It 
Sub-Lieui icroival   C.  W.  Man- 
waring 1  Jan   13 

Edward  M.  C.  Wede- 

meyer 6  Feb  14 

Asst.  Paym Eric  C.  Fenton  5  Dec  12 

Gunner George  Olding   5  Dec  12 

(T)John  Jackman......  5  Dec  12 

Boatswain    James  8.  Murch    5  Dec  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Charles  P.  Sanderson  5  Dec  12 

Artif.  Eng Leonard  Stace    5  Dec  12 

Alfred  G.  Nancarrow 

(act) 15  Jan  14 

Be-comr,iissioned  at  Colombo,  hth  December,  1912. 


342 


{Dev.) 


NEW    ZEALAND. 

Battle   Cruiser. 

18,800  Tons.    H.P.  44,000  N.D. 

Guns^-8-12  inch,  16-4  inch,   4-3  pr. 

First  Battle    Cruiser  Squadron. 

Was  built  at  the  charge  of  the  JVew  Zealand 

Government. 

Captain Lionel  Halsey,  cmg  ...21  Sept.  12 

Commander Henry  R.  Grace 15  Sept  12 

(N;Edward  B.  Jones  —  Sept  11 

Lieut.-Com (I)DudleyB.N.  North20  Jan    13 

(G-)RichardT.  Down.. 29  July  12 
(T) Archibald  A.  Lovett- 

Cameron —  Oct  12 

Lieutenant Geoffrey  W.  Walker- 
Jones 16  Nov  13 

Alexander D.  Boyle..  18  Nov  12 

Cyril  Gore  —  Nov   12 

H.S.H.  Prince  George 
L.     V.     H.     S.     of 

Battenberg    —  Feb    33 

Lieut.  H.N M.. ..James  lrviue  (act) 2  Dec    13 

Eng.  Com Thomas  H.Turner 19  May  11 

Eng.  Lieut John  D.  Grieve 21  Oct    11 

Ernest  McK.  PhillipslS  Nov  12 
Harry  G.  Marshall  ....  9  Jan   13 

Capt.  R.M.A.  ...Harold  Blount 19  Nov  12 

Chaplain  and\Hev.       William       G. 

Naval  Inst,  f    Litchfield,  ma 1  Jan    14 

FleetSurgeon    ...Cecil  H.Rock 19  Nor  12 

Staff  Surgeon   ...James   R.  A.   Clark- 
Hall   15  Nov  IB 


350 


THE  ROYAL   NAVY. 


Fleet  Paym Frank  P.  E.  Hanham  11  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut Thomas  A.  Benskin... —  Dec   13 

Penrose  L.  Barcroft...  9  Jan    13 
Claud     B.     Graham- 

Watson  (act) 15  Jan  13 

Patrick  B.  V.  Heard 

(act) 15  Jan  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Arthur  C.  A.  Janion...  7  Jan   13 
(I)DenzilR.Tlmrstanl9  Nov  12 

Ch.  Gunner Jesse  H.  Mack  16  Nov  12 

Ch.  Carpenter.. ., Robert  Isitt    18  July  11 

Gunner (T)James  C.  Willis. ...17  Nov  11 

Vincent  S.  Robinsonl9  Nov  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    Sydney  C.  Legg 27  Feb   12 

William  J.  Reynolds—  Nov  12 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

William  R.  Head 13  Jan    13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain.  .Albert  Lewis 19  Nov  12 

R.M.  Gunner  ...Albert  E.  Elliott  19  Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng William  J.  Cater 1  Jan  14 

Robert  K.  Weir   24  Sept  12 

Percy  R.  Brooker(oct)13  Nov  12 

MUshipmin  ....Arthur  H.  C.  Barlow   15  Jan  13 

Hugh  B.  Anderson  ...15  Jan  13 

Clare  G.Vyner  15  Jan  13 

The  Bight    Hon.    the 

Earl  of  Carlisle  15  Jan   13 

Geoffrey  T.  A.  Scott. .15  Jan   13 
Thomas  A.W.Robertson 

15  Jan  13 

John  C.  Annesley .15  Jan   13 

Oliver  J.  L.  8ymon  ...15  Jan    13 

Albert  L.  Poland 15  Jan   13 

Cecil  S.  Miller   15  Jan  13 

Edmund  G.  B.  Coore  15  Jan   13 
Cuthbert  P.  B.  Bowlbyl5  Jan  13 

Assist.  Clerk   ...John  M.  Powell  1  Feb    14 

Commissioned  at  Govan  19tA  November,  1912, 

and  completed  to  full  crew  at  Devonport  on 

23rd  November,  1912. 


344     NIGER.    (Po.)    Torpedo 

Gun-Boat. 

810  Torts.  I.H.P.  4,200  N.D.{6,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4-7  inch,  4  3pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Vernon. 

Lieut.-Com (T ) Arthur  T.  Muir  ...  5  Nov  12 

Staff  Surgeon Gerald  C.  Cross 5  Mar   ]2 

Oh.  Artif.  Eng. .William  D.  Brewin  ....17  Jan   13 

Gunner  (T) James  Ore    3  Sept  13 

(N)John  S.  Linsev 15  June  12 

(Borne  m  '  Vernon.') 

344a   NIGHTINGALE.      (Dev.) 

Shallow    Draught     Steamer 

for    River    Service. 

85' Tons.    I.H.P.   240  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  j)r. 

China. 

Lieut.-Com Malcolm  Murray  5  Aug  11 

Surgeon Charles  F.  Willes 4  Feb   1*3 

Be-commUsionei  at  Woosung,  Wth  March,  1908. 


346  NITH.    (Ch.)  Torpedo- Boat 

Destroyer. 

555  Tons.   I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

^J"^;  |  Claude  B.Evans   27  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng Albert  W.  Gannaway     1  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


347     NOTTINGHAM.       (Dev.) 

Light   Cruiser. 

5,440  Ions.    HP.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 9-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 
Completing  at  Pembroke  Dock. 

Captain 'Charles  B.  Miller   ...  9  July  13 

Commander 'John  C.  H.  Lindsay  1  Dec  13 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  C.  Murdoch 4  Jan  14 

Lieutenant *(G)  ArthurW.  Brooks  28  Oct  13 

(N)  Patrick     W.     S. 

Henderson  13  Dec   13 

Eng.  Com ..John  L.  Kirober  16  Jan  13 

Staff  Surgeon   ...Edward  T.  Burton  ...  3  Apr   14 

bltetPaym 'Archibald  Taylor    ...27  Mar  14 

Sub.-Lieut Eric  W.  Woodruff  ....  3  Apr  FU 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  W.  G.  Smith9  May  13 

Gunner *(T)ErnestW.H.Cusackl2  Aug  13 

'Hubert  Attwater  ...25  Aug  13 

Carpenter 'Charles  A.  M.Brownl8  Apr    13 

Artif.  Eng Benjamin  T.  Holmes 

(act) 7  Jan    14 

Clerk 'Reginald  C.P.Phillips 

30  Mar  14 

Assist.  Clerk    ...'Eric  J.  Nightingale27  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

To  be  commissioned  at  Pembroke  on  3rd  April, 

1914,     for    service     in    First     Light      Cruiser 

Sq xadron . 

*And  on  commissioning. 


348  NUBIAN.     (Ch.)     Torpedo- 

Boat     Destroyer. 

985  Tons.      HP.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  flotilla. 

Tender  ts  '  Dido. ' 

Commander Charles  E.  Cundall  ...27  Feb  14 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  L.  D.  Acland, 

MVO 18  Nov  li 

Sub-Lieut ..AlexanderM. Donovan  7  Feb  If 

Gunner (T)Joseph  H.  Webb. ..23  Oct   15 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


351 


349  NYMPHE.    {Dev.)    Torpedo 

Boat   Destroyer. 

740    Tons.    H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns— 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Richard  M.  King 18  Aug  33 

Lieutenant    George  H.  Creswell  ...  9  Apr   13 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  W.J.  Turner  13  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut The    Hon.    Denis    C. 

Maxwell 2  Dec    13 

Gunner (T)Alexander  Gosbaml3  Dec   12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


349a  OAK.   {Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

765  Tons.    H.P.  (20,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Lieut,  in  Com-  )  ~        ,      m     .  ,,  ,  _  „. 

mand  \  Douglas  Faviell 13  Nov  12 

Lieutenant   Francis  Howard 26  Nov  12 

Eng.  Lieut Bernard  D.  MaeQueen   3  Jan  12 

Sub-Lieut John  B.Barber 7  Aug  13 

Gunner  (T)Frederick  J.  Abbott 

13  Nov  12 

(Berne  in  'Iron  Duke.') 


350  OCEAN.    (Ch.)    Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.    I.H.P.  13,500  N.D. 

Guns~4r-12  inch,     12-6  inch,     10-12  pr., 

Q-3pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Commander Walter  E.  Woodward    1  July  13 

Lieut.-Com „(N)HarryL. D.Craven   1  Jan   14 

Francis  S.  McGachen  3  July  13 

Eng.  Com (I)Brnest  F.  Baker  ...  4  Mar  12 

Ch.  Gunner  William  J.  Webb 17  May  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Matthew  Angus   12  Feb  14 

Carpenter John  H.  Evans  (act)...  5  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Goliath.') 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  16th  February, 

1910. 


350a    ODIN.     {Po.)     Sloop. 

1,070  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 4-4  i?ieh,  4-3  pr. 

East  Indies. 

Commander Cathcart  R.  Wason....—  Mai-  14 

Lieut.-Com (I)Cecil  E.  Hemans    27  Keb  12 

Lieutenant Henry  L.  M.  Coxon... —  Mar  14 

(N)Hugh  F.  Curry  ...—  Mar  14 

Surgeon QuintinH.  Richardson 

—  Mar  M 

Sub-Lieut Reginald  H.  Lilley  ... —  Mar  II 

Assist.  Pay m.  )  James  A.  B.   Robert- 

in  charge     )      son 27  Feb  12 

Gunner  John  B.  Ham —  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Robert  Fernie —  Mar  14 

He-commissioned  at  Muscat,  —March,  1914 . 


351  ONYX.  {Dev.)  Late  Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

810  Tons. 

Devonpert. 

Depot  for  Submarines , 

Tender  to  'Forth.' 

Lieut.-Com Tom  K.  Triggs  22  Aug   13 

(And  for  Submarines  and.  for  command 
of  Flotilla.) 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  E.  Lane 4  Sept  13 

(And  for  service  with  Submarines.) 
Gunner (T)Samuel  Kent  8  Apr    13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  command  of  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    George  S.  Walsh  (A  9)'20  Feb   14 

Robert  N.Stopford(AS)—  Oct    13 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant  Arthur  W.  Forbes 1  Feb    14 

Sub-Lieut Douglas  C.Sealy 6  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Forth.  ) 


351a  OPOSSUM.  {Dev.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

320  Tons.    I.H.P.  (4,000  F.D.) 

Guns  —  1-12  pr.,  5-Qpr. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

Chin Command  ^  Michael  Horrigan...^l4  Nov   13 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  H.Morgan  13Mar  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


352 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


352  ORION.   (Dev.)    Battleship. 

22,500  Tons.     HP.  27,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-1 3 '5  inch,  16-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Flag-Ship  of  Rear- Admiral  Second  Battle 

Squadron. 

Rear-Admiral. ..Sir  Robert  K.  Arbuthnot, 

£f.,Mvo 28  Oct    13 


Secretary Richard  H.  Carter 28  Oct  13 

Flag-Lieut.  „...(S)The    Bon.    George 

Fraser    14  Dec  13 

Clerk  to  Sec George  H.  Russell 2  Jan  13 

Captain Frederic  C.Dreyer  ...28  Oct    13 

Commander (N)Richard  Home  ...28  Jan  13 

George  B.  Lew  in 1  Feb  13 

Lieut. -Com Edward  W.  H.  Brookfield 

(And  for  P/T duties.)         3  Jan  14 
(G)Julian  F.  C.  Patterson 

3  Jan  14 

Bertram  H.  Ramsay    13  Jan  14 
(And  for  War  Staff  duties.) 

Lieutenant (T)John  V.  Wotton  ...  3  Jan  14 

George  N.  Bradford  ...27  Jan  14 

George  E.   Matthews  4  Feb  14 
James  W.  Rivett-Car- 

nac 4  Feb  14 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Henry  F.  Nash  (act)    10  July  J 3 

Eng.  Com William  A.  Dathan  ...9  Aug   13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  8.  Brockman  ...22  Apr  11 

Albert  B.  Francis  27  Feb  12 

Major  R.M Trant  B.  Luard 25  Aug  13 

Lieut.  R.M.A... .Frederick  A.   Hamer  4  Feb    14 

Chap/Jt*/av'  \Rev- Henry  c- Roe-  BA  2 Jan  12 

Fleet-Surg ..Frederick  J.  Burns,  mx>29  Oct  13 

Staf-Surg Arthur  D.C.Cumminsl6  Feb  14 

Fleet  Paym (I)William  Bell 28  J*n    14 

Sub-Lieut Ingleby  S.Jefferson...  6  June  13 

Douglas  C.  S.  Evill  ...26  Nov  13 
The    Bon.    Lovel    W. 
Coke  (act) 6  Feb    14 

Assist.  Pay m.... Richard  J.  Cosway 29 Dec  13 

Malcolm  G.  S.  Cull    ...12  Jan  14 
Ch.  Gunner Alfred  Reep 16  Nov  13 

Ch.  Boatswain.. William  H.  Payne 13  Jan    13 

Gunner (T)Isaac  Hancock 4  Feb   14 

Joseph  W.  Hyatt  19  Oct    12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Edward  Beaumont(aci)13  Jan  14 
(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Albert  G.  Leach  (act). ..13  Jan  14 
(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Boatswain   Frederick  Cardew 2  Jan  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

TrevelyanT.  G. Brain  4  Feb    14 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Siff.  Boatswain  Henry  J.  Cook  9  Junel3 

R.M.  Gwn«er...William  E.  Petley 2  Jan    12 

Carpenter Samuel  A.  Trewin 10  Feb   13 

Artif.Eng William  J.  Jones  4  Feb  14 

George  T.  Harris   4  Feb  14 

William  A.Lewis  (act)    I  July  13 
Thomas  C.  Howell(art)  9  Jan  14 


Midshipman Norman  V.  Grace 15  Jan  12 

Guy  D.Latham 15  Jan  12 

Edward  C.  Cordeaux...l4  Jan   13 

Charles  S.  Daniel 15  Jan   12 

Theodore  F.  A.Voyseyl5  Jan  12 
Reginald  V.  Barton  ...15  Jan  12 
William  R.Brinton...  15  Jan  13 
Philip  C.  Forman  ....15  Jan  13 
Quintin  D.  Graham.. .15  Jan  13 
Claude  E.  V.  Hawkings 

15  Jan   13 
Midshipman     )  Barry  P.  K.  Oram(proby) 

H.N.R.  f  8  Oct    Vc 

Raymond  Befell  (proby) 

12  Sept  13 
William  J.  Langley  (proby) 

12  Sept  13 
Bertrand  A.  Malet  (proby) 

29  Sept  13 

Assist.  Clerk    ...Thomas  R.  Moore 1  Feb    14 

Robert  H.  G.  Franklin  1  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonportjon  the  4th  February, 

1914. 


354  ORWELL.   (Dev.)    Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

360  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — l-12^r.,  5-6 pr. 

Devonvort. 

Artif.  Eng Albert  J.  Day 8  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

355  OSPREY.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

380  Jons.    I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Gvms — 1-12 pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 
Lieut,  in  Com- )  Cecil  R.  E.  W.  Perry- 

mand J     man   '...  3  Feb    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Eugene  P.  M.  Baker    17  Aug  12 
(Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 


356    OSTRICH.    (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat   Destroyer. 

375  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,250  F.D.~) 
Guns — \-\2pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 


Lieut,  in  Com- ) 


mand..Z..Z  .\JohnK-  McLeod  3  Feb    14 

Ch  A-tif.  Eng.. ..John  Cook  29  July  12 

(Borne  in  'Tyne.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


353 


358    OUSE.  (Ch.)   Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  'lorn.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Lieut.-Com Cyril  P.  Franklin 17  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  Devereux 3  Jan   13 

(Borne  in '  St.  George.') 


358a  OWL.    (Po.)    Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

935  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  the  London  Sf  Glasgow  Shipbuilding 
Co.,  Glasgow. 

Eng.  Lieut Richard  S.  Pearce 9  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


8586    PACTOLUS.       (Dev.) 
Submarine    Depot    Ship. 

2,135  Tons. 
I.H.P.  5,000  N.D.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Lamlash. 

Depot  for  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com William  R.  D.  Crowther 

24  Sept  12 
(And  for  Submarines  and  in  command  of  Ninth 
Submarine  flotilla.) 


Eng.  Lieut Harold  G.  T  Howes...  4  Nov  18 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Staff  Surgeon  ...JTairman  R.  Mann —  Nov  18 

AS^c'hargem'  }  Jame-8  B"  Pit€airD M  8ept  12 

Gunner. (T) William H.Mobleyl3  Dee  13 

Commissioned  at  Chatham  on  the  2ith  September , 
1912. 

The  following  O/ficers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

For  command  of  Submarines. 

Lieutenant   The    Hon.  Byron    P. 

Cary(All)  26  Sept  12 

David  M.  Fell  (A  12). ..30  Dec   13 
Ronald      A.       Trevor 
(AW) 5  Mar  14 

"For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant   Robin  B.  Martin    24  Sept  12 

Noel  W.  Dixon    1  Sept  13 

Tender. 
'  Bonetta.  ' 


360    PANTHER.         (Dev.) 
Torpedo-Boat     Destroyer. 
385  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  j?r.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Alfred  C.  Nurse 4  May  11 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


361  PARAGON.    (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
928  Tons.     H.P.  (22,500  F.D.) 

Guns— 3  -4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander Apsley  D.M.Cherry   •'!  Dec  13 

Lieutenant Cosmo  B.  Hastings  ...10  Dec  13 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  L.  Warren 21  May  Vi 

Sub-Lieut Robert  Crookshank      Hi  Dec  13 

Gunner (T)George  Lewin 5  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 


8S4 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


362  PATHFINDER.  (Ch.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

2,940  Tons.     I.H.P.  (17,530  F.D.) 

BHins —  9-4  inch . 

Patrol  t-lotillaf;. 

Attached  to  Eighth  Flotilla. 

Captain Francis  M.  Leake 1  Oct    13 

(And  for  command  of  Hth  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 

Lieut.-Com (G)Charles  G.  Robinson 

1  Oct   13 
(T)EgertonW.  Isaacson 

1  Oct    13 
(And  for  duty  with  Torpedo  Floats.) 

Lieutenant (N)Gerald  Leather. ..31  Oct    13 

Fitzadam  Millar 1  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  A.  Venning. ..11  Jan    12 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.D's.) 
Staff  Surgeon  ...Thomas  A.  Smyth,  mb20  Nov  13 

Staff  Payrn Ernest  R.  Graham 1  Oct    13 

Assist.  Paym.... Alan  G.  Bath  1  Oct   13 

(For  duty  with  Captain  (D). 

Gunner Henrv  E.  Morrison  ...11  Sept  13 

(T)El'i  P.  Bright 11  Feb    14 

Sig.  Boatswain  Philip  H.  Ford 13  Jan    14 

Carpenter Edward  E.  Back  (act)  15  Oct    13 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  McCarthy. ..24  Mar  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  October,  1913. 

363  PATROL.       (Ch.)      Light 

Cruiser. 

2,940  Tons.     I.H.P.  (16.130  F.D.) 

Guns — 9-4  inch. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Attached  to  Ninth  Flotilla. 

Captain Alan  C.  Bruce 27  Jan    14 

(And  for  command  of  9tA  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 

Lieut.-Com H.  Taprell  Dorling  ...17  Jan    14 

(And  for  War  Staff  duties.) 

Lieutenant (N)Horace  L.  Morgan  27  Jtn   14 

Fred  E.  Ayers 30  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com David  E.  Duke  7  Sent  11 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.D's.) 

Staff  Surg John  Fullarton,  MB...21  Jan    14 

Paymaster  Arthur  C.  Denman  ...27  Jan    II 

Asst.  Paym Herbert  P.  Hunter 27  Jan    14 

(For  duty  ivith  Captain  (D).) 

Gunner  Thomas  Donnelly..     19  Nov  12 

(T)Anthony  Beard  (act) 

12  Aug  13 

Sig.  Boatswain  Francis  S.  Reade 27  Jan   14 

Carpenter Sidney  G.  Jobn 1  Feb    13 

Artif.  Enq Albert  Smith 21  May  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  21th  January, 

1914. 
The  following  officer  is  borne  additional: — 

Lieut.-Com (Q)Ernest  C.  Brent  ...28  Feb    14 

(For  duty  with  T.B.Ds.) 

364  PEGASUS.     (Dev.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

2,135  Tons.  I.H.P.5,000 iVO?. (7,000 F.D.) 

Guns — 8-4  inch,  S-3 pr. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Commander John  A.  Ingles  1  Dec    13 


Lieut.-Com (G-)Richard  C.  Turner  1  Mar  13 

Lieutenant (N)HughV.Lavington  7  Mar  13 

GeorgeSt.J.Llewellynll  Mar  13 
Geoff  reyA.Hattersley- 

8mith    11  Mar  13 

Eng.  Lieut George  M.  Gay 4  Feb    13 

Staff  Surg Alfred  J.  Hewitt 11  Mar  13 

Staff  Paym Thomas  W.  S.  Seath...  4  Mar  13 

Sub-Lieut William R.  F.  Gregoryll  Mar  13 

Gunner George  W.  C.  Goss....26  Nov  12 

Carpenter George  E.  Adams 26  Nov  n 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  Thomas 15  Jan   13 

Clerk  John  G.  Derry  11  Mar  18 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  \lth  March,  1913. 


Light 


365  PELORUS.     (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

2,135  Tons.  I.H.P.  5,000  N.D.  (7,000  F.D.~) 

Guns — 8^4  inch,  %-'&pr. 

East  Indies 

Commander  ...  .  Ernest  Stevenson 14  Nov   13 

Lieut.-Com (Q-)Thomas  K.   Max- 
well  ..„«. —  Feb    14 

Lieutenant    Humphrey  O.  B.  Firman 

21  May  12 
(N)Charles  E .  Morgan—  Feb  14 
George  E.  L.  Atwood  2  Dec    13 

Guy  Titley 29  July  13 

(In  lieu  of  a  Sub-Lieut.) 

Eng.  Lieut Clifford  L.  J.Risch   ...  6  May  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...George  E.  Hamilton, MB 

19  June  13 

Paymaster  (I)ArchibaldC.  S.  Berel5  May  12 

Assist.  Paym.  ...George  W.  Dawes 21  May  12 

Gunner George  W.  Johnson. ..14  Apr  12 

Carpenter Alfred  G.  Ingram 23  Apr   12 

Artif.  Eng John  Wright  17  May  12 

Completed  to  full  creic  at  Devonport  2%th  May,  1912. 

366  PEMBROKE.    (Ch.)      (late 
'Trent.')  Gun-Boat. 

363  Tom.    I.H.P.  200  N.D. 

Chatham. 

Admiral    Sir    Richard     Poore, 

Bart.,  kcb,  cvo 29  Aug   11 

(Commander-in-Chief ,  Nore.    Flag  flown  on  shore.), 

Personal  Staff. 

Flag  Captain  ...Philip  H.  Colomb 29  Aug  11, 

Secretary  W.  Le  Geyt  Pullen  ...29  Aug  11] 

Flag  Com Humphrey  W.  Bowring 

29  Aug  1 
Flag  Lieut^m    I  Clinton  F.  S.  Danby...l0  Aug  1 


Far  general  Staff  Duties. 
Enikm^tr.:....  }williamF.PamPhlettl7  Nov  II 

Eng.  Capt George  W.  Hudson  ...  4  Feb   I 

(For  duty  at  Sheerness.) 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


855 


Eng.  Com Percival  R.  T.  Brown  19  Jan  12 

(For  Service  with  Eng.  Rear- Admiral.) 

Major  R.M Richard  H.  J.  Meister28  May  13 

Clerk  to  Sec Hubert  B.  Bonning...  —  Feb  10 

Cyril  J.  Thornton 23  Oct    12 

JohnM.Bell 13Peb   11 

HaroldR.GoreBrownelS  Aug  13 

Artif.  Eng George  E.  Booth 20  June  1? 

(For  duty  at  Sheerness.) 

^n^Zndt™™™™***™  "•  6Dec  12 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  on  the  books  of 

this  ship  ; — 

Royal  Naval  Barracks. 

Captain Ernest  F.  A.  Gaunt, 

CMG,  AdC 24  Apr   13 

(Commodore  2nd  Class.) 
Secretary EdwardC.Blanchflower  1  Aug  11 

Captain Charles  W.  Keighly-Peach 

(For  Gunnery  School.)  1  Mar  12 

Commander John  F.  Grant-Dalton   1  Aug  12 

Duncan  T.  Brown 10  July  12 

(For  Drafting  Duties.) 

Henry  P.  Smyth-Osbourne 
(And  for  charge  of  Signal  School.)      1  Aug  12 
Henry  C.  Halahan  ....31  Deo    13 
(For  Gunnery  School,) 

Lieut.-Com Fitzroy  H.  Hall 14  Feb   13 

(.4*  Assistant  to  Drafting  Commander.) 
Reginald     Henniker- 

Heaton     8  Jan   12 

Eric  C.  Collard 9  Jan   13 

George  M.  A.  Rowe...—  May  12 
(For  Physical  Training  Duties  in  the  Port 
Division.) 
(G)Cecil  B.  Prickett  —  Oct    12 
Lieutenant   ......(G)Philip  Hordern  ...  6  Jan    14 

Evelyn  R.  Edmunds. ..31  Julvl2 
Charles  E.  Hamond...l3  Jan  14 
(G)Guy  V.  Kenyon  ...13  Sept  12 
(G)Geoffrey  Nicholson  7  Oct,  13 
(G)  Clement  T.  Nuthall  1  Oct  12 
(G)Norman  C.  Moore  4  Sept,  13 
(G)  Henry  M.  Daniel...  4  Sept  13 
(G)  Edward  JV.  Syfret  4  Sept  13 
(Lent  R.N.  Coll.  Greenwich.) 

William  R.  Leycester  22  Nov  12 
(G)  The  Hon.  Francis 

L.  W.  Vernon —  Sept  13 

(Q)Guy  O.  Lyddeker... —  Sept,  13 

John  R.  Johnston —  Sept,  13 

Eng.  Com WilliamD.  Chope 26  Nov  12 

(For  training  of  Stokers  2nd  Class.) 

Henry  W.  Metcalfe.. .18  Aug  13 
(For  Stores,   general   duties   in   Depot,    and    to 
supervise  the  machinery  of  ships  under  orders  of  the 
Commander-in-Chief.) 

Alfred  E.  Straw    8  Feb  1 1 

(For  Drafting  and  Mobilising  Duties.) 

Chaplain Rev.   Samuel    H.    W. 

Lovett,  ma 12  Aug  12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...John  Moore,  md,  ba.. 19  Dee  11 

Star?  Surgeon  ...John  R.  Muir 15  June  12 

August  J.  Wernet,  MB  31  Aug  1 2 
Douglas  V.  Lowndes  29  Dec  11 
William  N.  Blatchfordl'i  Mar  14 
Palmer  D.  Ramsay  ...23  Oct  13 
Harry  A.  Kellond- 
Knight 23  an    14 


Paym.-in-Ch.  ...Ralph  B.  Marwood 1  Aug  11 

(Division  I.) 

Fleet  Paym Warwick  A.  Green  ...20  Dec   12 

(Division  II.) 

Harry  Foden 30  Sept  12 

(In  Charge  of  Victualling,  Clothing,  and 
Implement  Accounts.) 

Philip  W.  Roonie 31  May  12 

(For  charge  of  General  Mess  and  Cookery  School.) 
John  D.  Holmes  (tempi/ )31  Jan    14 

Paymaster   David  E.  Smith !..23  Oct    12 

(Division  II .) 

Charles  M.  Meeson 14  Nov  12 

(Division  I.) 

Surgeon William  C.Carson 18  Apr  13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Norman  S.  Robertson—  Aug  i3 
(Division  II.) 
William  S.  D.  Rae    ...  9  Mar  13 

( Victualling  Duties.) 
Harold  C.  F.  Foot    ...18Junel3 
(For  Duty  with  Captain  (G).) 

Arthur  S.  Holborn   ...15  June  12 
(Division  1.) 

Oh.  Gunner Oliver  Lee 17  Dec   1 2 

(For  instruction  of  2nd  Class  Stokers.) 

Alfred  Wallace  8  Mar  14 

Robert  Cole ,...10  Feb    14 

(For  charge  of  Stores.) 

Walter  A.  Rose 14  Sept  12 

William  J.  Johnson...  1  July  13 
Arthur  J.  Whittle    ...14  Feb    13 

For  Tenders, 

Oh.  Gunner James  Cadogan 3  Mar   14 

(For  command  of  '  Bustard.') 

William  Cooper 15  Junel2 

(For  command  of  '  Blazer.') 

Ch. Boatswain... Samuel  Tozer 16  Nov    12 

Frederick  Jones    16  May  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...John  H.  Pine 4  Nov   13 

(Barrackmaster.) 
JamesJ.W.J.CheyneylOOct  12 
( For  Duty  with  Officer  in  Charge  of  Accounts 
and  for  Depot  Tenders.) 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Henry  Taylor 29  July  12 

(For  Instruction  of  Stokers  2nd  Class.') 

Gunner Frank  T.  Hills  (tempy)2i  Feb    14 

Aaron  Harrold 8  Sept  13 

Robert  G.  Payze 1  Feb    13 

Walter  Tavlor    28  Feb    14 

Frederick  "W.  Philli- 

more 22  Nov  12 

Wi'liam  Manson  21  July  13 

William  James 8  Apr  13 

Leopold  L.  Warnes  ...14  Nov  12 

Charles  R.  Usher 22  Junel2 

Henry  E.  Caley 25  Nov  12 

(lor  instruction  of  new  entries.') 

James  E.  Elfick 17  Dec    12 

Murdo  Mclvor  28  Apr    13 

( For  Instruction  of  Stokers  2nd  Clasx. ) 

Robevt  A.  Banbam  ...  6  Mar   14 
Frederick  P.  Hart...      5  June  13 

Charles  R.  Tribe 1  June  12 

John  M.  Mair 28  Feb   13 

John  P.  Baker 13  Jan    13 

John  W.  Devereux  ...17  May  13 


855a 


THE"  ROYAL    NAVY. 


For  Tenders. 
Gunner Frederick  W.  Wenn...31  Mar  13 

William  Gillett  (tempi/,) 

19  Dec  1$ 
Edward  H.Powell(flc«)  1  Aug  13 
John  P.  Casben  (act)'tZ  Jan  14 
John  W.  Mills  (act)  ...17  Feb    14 

Koatswain John  Morrison  26  Jan   14 

(for  Q.D.  Duties). 

Victor  Ford 2  Mar  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties  and  as  Clothing  Officer.) 

John  Murphy 2  Mar  14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Herbert  Pratt 26  June  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Richard  H.  Atkin    ...  4  Feb   13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Bertie  Veasey  (act)   ...16  June  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Robert  P.  Hunnings 

(act)   16  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain   Robert  F.  Cubitt  11  Dec  12 

(And.  for  Signal  School.) 

Charles  Eddy 5  Dec  13 

(For  Signal  School.) 

George  F.  Gardner 1  Jan   14 

(For  Signal  School.) 
•>t.  Major  B.M.. George  Rutherford....  5  Jan    14 

Carpenter Thomas  F.  Barry —  July  13 

(For  Supervision  of  Supernumerary  Artisan 
Bating  s.) 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  Maxted 16  Oct   12 

(To  assist  Engineer  Commander  of  Barracks.) 
H. Schoolmaster  William  Tomlinson  ...  1  Apr    10 
Bichard  H.  B.  Saunders 

20  Feb    14 

AlbertC.  Pope 22  Dec    11 

Wt.  Writer  Arthur  R.Martin Uan   10 

(Division  II.) 

William  T.  Brown 22  Feb  13 

(Division  I.) 

Thomas  W  Barry 20Junel3 

(For  Drafting  Office.) 
Hd.  Steward  ...Alfred W.  Davidson  ...25JunelO 
(For  Victualling  Office.) 

Chief  M-A-A  ...Frederick  Dhue    Uan    10 

(For  charge  of  Patrols.) 

Henry  C.  Blow  1  Jan    10 

( Chief  of  Police.) 
Inst  in  Cookery  Frederick  W.  Collins   1  Jan    10 

Wt.  Armourer. ..Edward  J.Barnes 11  Jan    12 

Alexander  Workman  11  Jan    12 

Bandmaster        \  John  G.  Welsh 1  Jan    10 

B.M.  f  James  G.  Dowell....29  Jan    IS 

Civilian   Dental)  John  B.  Palmer 9  Feb  12 

Surgeons       ...  (J.  S.  F.  Horton  15  Mar  13 

Thomas  P.  Cooper... .10  May  13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  various  services  : — 

For  Chatham  Dockyard. 

Bear-Admiral.. .Charles  E.  Anson,  mvo  9  Aug  12 
(Admiral  Superintendent.) 

Captain Ernest  H.  Grafton  ...  1 5  Sept  13 

(Captain-of  the  DocKyara  ana  Deputy  Super- 
intendent and  King's  Harbour  Master.) 

Charles  S.  Wilts 9  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Captain  of  Dockyard  and  as 
Asst.  Kinq't  Harbour  Master.) 

Lieut.-Com (N)Gabriel  Threlfell....20  Apr  13 

George  J.  W.  Lewis  ...     7  Aug  12 


Lieutenant    ..,...(T)William  H.  Jackson21  Feb  12 
Frederick    S.     Water- 
field  26  June  12 

(For  charge  of  B.L.  Gun  Mountings) 

William  H.  Farlow ....  1  Feb    13 

Eng.  Com Edward  W.  Liversidge  10  Jan  14 

(For  Torpedo  Depot,  Chatham 
Dockyard.) 

Ernest Barr... 17  June  13 

(For  Duty  with  Captain  of 
the  Dockyard.) 

Car.  Lieut George  E.  Segrue  1  Jan    12 

Ch.  Boatswain.. ,(T)George  Denham  ....  9  Mar  14 

Joseph  C.  Bouse 17  July  13 

For  Mechanical  Training: 
Establishment. 

Commander James  W.  G.  Innes 13  Julyll 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  P.N.  Ihorowgood 

18  May  12 
(For  general  supervision  of  2nd  Class  Stokers.) 

Lieutenant Greham  Wragge 26  Jan    14 

(And  for  duty  with  2nd  Class  Stokers). 

Eng.  Com Walter  J.  Kent 1  Sept  11 

(For  instructional  andrepair  duties) 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  E.  Bridgwater 

22  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties). 

Osborne  W.  Skinner  ...17  Aug  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Cyril  B.  Evington 26  Dec  12 

( For  Instructional  Duties. ) 

Boatswain    Webber  Wetton    13  Mar  13 

(For'  Wallaroo' .) 
Artif.  Eng  ...... .Adolphus  J.  Jenkins  ...  7  Nov  13 

(For  charge  of    Engineer's    Stores  including 
Factory,  Eepair  and  Instructional  Stores 
and  for  Instructional  Duties.) 

Frederick  J.  Salmon. ...30  Jan    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Frederick  G.  Hood 14  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties  ) 

Bichard  B.  Annetts    ...  9  Jan    14 
(For  Mechanical  Training  Duties,  for  care 
of  Machinery  of  '  Wallaroo '  and  for 
Instructioyial  Duties). 

For  R.N  Hospital.  Chatham. 

Surgeon-General  Alexander  J .  J.  Johnston 

15  Oct   13 
Deputy  Surgeon  ^Herbert  W.  G.  Doyn 

General  (  15  Oct   13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Walter  G.  Axford 15  Oct   13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...F'rancis  Bolster.  mb,ba15  Oct   13 
Edward  M.  W.  H  arn.UD  4  Janl4 
(As  Anesthetist  and  Baoiographer. ) 

Percy  F.  Minett 4  Jan   14 

Fleet  Paym Herbert  K.  honey 8  Aug  13 

(Store  Officer  and  Cashier.) 

Surgeon Sheldon  F.  Dudley 14  Jan  14 

Ihomas  Creaser,  md.ba 

15  Oct  13 
Henry  D.  Drennan,M~B,BJ). 

15  Oct   13 

Herbert  E.  Perkins  ...15  Oct  13 

H.  Wardmaster    Frederick  Mannaford   —  Jan  06 

For  RN.  Hospital,  Yarmouth. 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Bicnard  Muller,  jib  ...15  Oct   13 

Surgeon Francis  G.  H.  B.  Black, 

MB  15  Oct  13 

For  Miscellaneous  Services, 

Captain Bertram    S.  Thesiger, 

CMG 12  Apr    13 

(For  charge  of  War  College.) 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


355b 


Commander Pasfield  V.  Oliver 7  Dec   12 

(For  charge  of  Detention  Quarters.) 

Artkur  K.  Betty 1  Feb    18 

(for  Branch  War  College,  Chatham, 
for  War  Staff  Duties.) 

Lieutenant  Charles  W.  Cock 5  Mar  14 

(For  command  of  '  Spey.') 

Eng.  Lieut William  R.  Crawf»rd20  Mar  14 

(Te  assist  Eng.  Rear- Admiral  as  regards 
Ships  building  by  Contractors  and  for 
charge  of  Record  Parties.) 

JohnH.McLeod    29  Sept  13 

(For  instruction  of  Engine-room 
Ratings  in  Torpedo  Boats.) 

Fleet  Surg. Henry  B.  Beatty 1  Mar   14 

(For  East  London  Recruiting  District,   and 
medical  charge  of  the  Naval    Store  Depot, 
West  India  Docks.) 
Paym.-in-Chief  Thomas  J.  Stovin  (Retired) 

(For  Royal  Fleet  Reserve.)  20  Nov  13 
Sig.  Boatswain.. Thomas  D.  Devereux... —  Mar  13 
(for  charge  of  Signal  Tower,  Chatham.) 

Artif.  Eng Ernest  J.  Trendalt. 15  Sept  13 

(For  taking  records  of  trials.) 

Murdoch  McKenzie   ...12  Aug  12 

(For  taking  records  of  trials.) 

ftew  Books  opened  1st  July,  1908. 

The  folloicing  Officers  are  borne  additional  for 

the  Naval  Wing  of  the  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

Central  Air  Office. 

Inspecting  Captain  of  Air  Craft. 

Commander  Francis     R.    Scarlett 

(tempy.) .S3  Dec  13 

Capt.  R.M.         Percival  Owen  (tempy. )23  Dec    13 

Fleet  Pay m.  Frank  Lenn 7  May  13 

Asst.  Paym Alexander   A.  E.  Rob- 
inson    7  May  13 

Lionel  D.  McKean 7  May  13 

For  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties 
with  Aircraft. 

Lieut.-Com (T)de  Courcy  W.  P.  Ireland 

14  Aug  13 
For  Armament  Duties  -with  Aircraft. 

Lieut.-Com (DRobert  H.  Clark-Hall 

(Squadron  Commander.)  22  Mar  13 

For  Meteorological  Duties. 

Captain  (Retd.)  The  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Dunboyne 3  Nov  13 

Naval  Flying1  School,  Eastchurch. 

Staff. 

Commander  Charles  R.  Samso?i  (act)21Beptll 

(Officer  Commanding.) 

Lieutenant Richard  B.  Davies 10  Nov   12 

(Squadron  Commander.) 

Edward  Osmond 2  Oct  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Eng.  Lieut Edward  F.  Brigqs 21  May  12 

(Squadron  Commander  for  Machinery 
and  Overseeing  Duties.) 

Llctp$7.yM.  U—  T-  <*t 6  Dec  12 

(Squadron  Commander.) 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Hardy  V.  Wells 20  Feb   12 

Carpenter lames  J.  Brownridge...  11  Jan    12 

(For  Repair  Work.) 
Artif.  Eng William  F.  Floyd 15  May  13 

Attached  to  Naval  Flying  School. 
Lieutenant Henry  D.  Vernon  17  Apr    13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Frederick  W. Bowhill. .  17  Apr   13 
(Flying  Officer.) 


Sub-Lieut,         )  Reginald  L.  G.  Marix  17  May  13 
R.N.R.  S         (Flying  Officer.) 

Hugh  A.  Littleton 17  May  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Assist.  Paym. ...  Charles R.  Finch  Noyes 

(tempy) 13  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer) 

Under  Instruction. 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.   William  H.  Ellison  ...  4  June  13 

Gunner George  A.  J.  Blundell  6  May  13 

Carpenter LeonardR.Staddon(act)31  July  13 

Isle  of  Grain  Naval  Air  Station. 

Lieutenant John  W.  Seddon 13  Dec    11 

(Squadron  Commander  in  Command.) 

Arthur     B.    Gaskell  13  Aug  13 
(Flying  Officer.) 
Francis    G.    Brodribb 

(tempy) 13  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Staff  Surg John  O'Hea 11  Aug   13 

Sub-Lieut.  )  Ivor G.V.  Fowler 13  Aug  13 

R.N.R.    S         (Flying  Officer.) 
Douglas      G.      Young 

(tempy) 14  June  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Richard  E.  C.  Peirse 

(proby)   13  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Thomas        A.      Raine 

(proby)    13  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Attached  to  Isle  of  Grain  Station. 

Lieutenant Ennis  T.  R.  Chambers     ' 

(tempy.) 17  Dec   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Hugh    A.    Williamson 

(tempy.) 17  Dec   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Reginald       J.       Bone 

(tempy.) ...17  Dec   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Eric    R.     C.    Nanson 

(tempy.) 17  Dec   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

.  Cecil  I .  Kilner  (tempy. )17  Dec  13 
(Flying  Officer.) 
Lieut.  R.M. A.. ..Charles      H.       Collet 

(tempy.) 17  Dec   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
)  Ian  H.  W.S.  Dalrymple 

S      Clark(tempy.) 17  Dec  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Carpenter Thomas  D.  Jones  1  May  13 

Calshot  Naval  Air  Station. 

Lieutenant Arthur  M.  Longmore...  1  Apr    12 

(Squadron  Commanded  in  Command.) 

Arnold  J.   Miley 2  Oct   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Charles  H.  K.  Edmondsl3  Aug  13 
(Flying  Officer.) 

Arthur  W.  Biysworth  17  Apr   13 
(Flying  Officer.) 

Lieut.  R.N.R  ...James  L.  Truvers  19  Feb    13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Lieut.  R.M Thomas  S.  Creswell  ...  3  Jan    13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Staff  Surg Alan  G.  Eastment 8  Aug  13 

Carpenter William  A.  Hancock... —  Dec  13 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  W.  Scarff  ...  1  Nov  12 


Capt.  tt.M.. 


Sub-Lieut. 

R.N.R 


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Felixstowe  Naval  Air  Station. 

Captain  R.M.  ...Charles  E.  Risk 5  Dec    12 

(Flight  Commander  in  Command.) 

Lieut.  R.M (I; Charles  E.  Rathborne 

(Flying  Officer)     17  Apr    13 
Yarmouth  Naval  Air  Station. 

Lieut.- Com   ......Reginald  Gregory 21  Sept  11 

(Squadron  Commander  for  Charge 
of  Group.) 

Lieutenant Christopher  L.  Courtney 

(Flight  Commander.)  19  Aug  12 
Christopher  E.  Maude 

(tempy)  13  Aug  13 

(Flying   Officer.) 

William  G.  Sitwell 1 3  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

dipt.  R.  M. Henry  Fawcett 13  Aug  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
•Sub-Lieut.         I  Ronald  H.  Kershaw  ...13  Aug  13 
R.N.R.  S  (Flying  Officer.) 

Boatswain    Henry  C .  Bobbett 4  Nov   13 

(For  charge  of  Stores  and  Maintenance 

Duties.) 

Fort  George  Naval  Air  Station. 

Lieutenant Douglas  A.  Oliver 17  Apr   13 

(Flying  Officer, in  com- 
mand, tempy.) 

Robert  P.  Ross 17  Apr   13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Dundee  Naval  Air  Station. 

CaPMajTRyM.  }Robert  Gordon 2  J***    12 

(Squadron  Commander  in  command.) 

Capt.  R.M. Arthur  C.  Barnby 2  Oct  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 
Farnboroug-h  Airship  Station. 
Arnold  House,  Faraborough. 

Commander Edward  A.  D.  Masterman 

(Officer  Commanding.)    —  Sept  12 

Lieut.-Com Harold  L.  Woodcock  ...19  Aug  12 

(Flight  Commander.) 

Lieutenant..., William  R.  Crocker...  30  June  13 

(Flying  Officer.) 

Paymaster  Herbert  A.  Michell   ...22  Jan    14 

Gunner (T)Frank  Everett 30  Jan    13 

(T)  Charles  King  (act)    3  May  13 
For  Naval  Airship  No.  3. 

Commander  (l)Aeville  F.  Vsborne    1  Apr   12 

(Squadron  Commander  in  Command.) 

Lieutenant William  C.  Hicks 30  June  13 

(flying  Officer.) 
For  Naval  Airship  No.  4. 

Lieut.-Com Frederick  L.  M.  Boothby 

19  Aug  12 
(Squadron  Commander  in  Command.) 

Robert  A.  Wilson  30  June  13 

(Flight  Commander.) 

Under  Instruction. 
Sub -Lieut.         ^Archibald  Corbett- 

R.N.R.  S      Wilson  (proby .)  15  Mar  14 

For  Central  Flying  School. 

Lieutenant  John  T.  Babington 15  Jan   11 

(Assistant  Instructor.) 

Francis  E.  T.  Hewlett  lb  Jan   14 
(Assistant  Instructor.) 
Under  Instruction  at  Central  Flying- 
School. 

Lieutenant John  T.  Cull 27  Jan    14 

Basil  D.  Ash 27  Jan    14 

Lieut.  R.N.R. ...Harold  E.  M.  WatkinsZl  Jan  14 

Lieut. R.M. Charles  E.  Robinson... 27  J an   14 

Sub-Lieut Joseph  R.  W.  Smyth- 

Pxgott 27  Jan    14 

Jtai-ZMK*^  y  Sidney  V.  Sippe  (pr«by)21  Jan   14 


Light 


Sub-Lieut.  s  Franklin  G.  Saunders 

R.N.R. 1     (proby)         27  J«n    14 

Robert     W.     R.     Gill 

(proby) 27  Jan    u 

Christopher     Draper 

(proby)  27  Jan  14 

Hans  A.  Busk  (proby )27  Jan    14 
Edward  T.  Neicton-  Clare 

(proby)  27  Jan  14 

Hugh    B.    Martindale 

(proby)  27  Jan    14 

Tendbrs. 
'Blazer.'  'Slaney.' 

'  Bustard.'  '  Spey*.' 

367  PENELOPE.      (Ch. 

Cruiser. 

Building  at  Messrs.  Vickers,  Ltd. ,  Barroiv-in- 
Furness. 

Eng.  Lieut Harry  L.  Giles  7  jan   14 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

371  PETEREL.     (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat    Destroyer. 

370  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.) 

Guns  — 1-12  p>\,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Tyne.' 

Lieut,  in  Com-  1  „  _   „  , 

mand ]- George  F.  Hole 17  Mar  14 

Ch.Artif.Eng.. .. Albert  W.  Eea  17  Nov  13 

(Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 

376  PHAETON.     (Ch.)      Light 

Cruiser. 

Building  at  Messrs.    Vickers,   Ltd., 
Barrow-in-Furness. 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  B.  O'Dogherty  10  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

377  PHILOMEL.     (Po.)     Light 

Cruiser. 

2,575  Tons.  I.H.P.  4,500 MB.(7,500F.JD.) 

Guns — 8-4'7  inch,  8-Spr. 

New  Zealand. 

Commander George  N.  Ballard  ....19  Sept  11 

Litut.-Com.  .......(G) John  8.Morrell....23  Oct    13 

Lieutenant    (N)William  Pennefather 

6  Nov  12 

Edmund  A.  Hill  4  Oct    11 

Eng.  Lieut Edmund  Wyles 14  Sept  12 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Arthur  I.  Sheldon 6  Jan   13 

Paymaster  Edward  G.  Styles 4  Oct    11 

Sub-Lieut Frank  N.  Stephenson  10  Oct    12 

Gunner  Edward  Russell 23  Oct    13 

Carpenter John    W.    H.    Mont- 
gomery-  23  Oct    13 

Artif.  Eng William  Turner 23  Oct    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Singapore  on  23rd  Octtber,  1913 

377a  PHCENIX.     (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
765  Tons.     HP.  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 
First  Destroyer   Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com MichaelK. H.Kennedy  14  Aug  13 

Lieutenant John  S.  Bovill —  Mar  1 


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857 


Sub-Lieut John  D.  Harvey 30  May  13 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  J.  Miohell 9  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)William  J.P.  Ayers23  Aprl2 

(Borne  in '  Woolwich.') 

379   PINCHER.    (Ch.)   Torpedo- 
Boat    Destroyer. 
975  Tons.     Turbine.    H.P.  (12,750  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  Z-\2pr. 
Mediterranean. 
Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut. -Com Herbert  W.  Wyld 20  Sept  12 

Lieutenant  Vincent  P.  Freeman. ..28  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut Edward  H.  T.  Hubbard 

—  Nov  13 

Gunner (T)JamesH.  Freeland 

(act) 27  Oct    13 

Artif.Eng Andrew  W.  P.  Boss ...  7  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


Assist.  Paym....Archibald  B .  Cooper  ...15  Aug  12 
Ernest  D.  G.  Colles  ...17  Sept  12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Walter  J.  Ward 20  Dec   12 

Gunner William  C.  P.  Crabb...  5  May  11 

Michael  J.  J.  Sartain    8  Nov   11 

Artif.  Enq Robert  Quintan 8  Nov    11 

(For  Charge  of  Drawing  Office. ) 

For  Instructional  Staff,  see  page  559 . 

Commissioned  at  Dartmouth,  hth  January,  1910. 
Tender. 
'Roebuck.' 

382  PORCUPINE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

320  Tons.    I.E.P.  (3,900  F.D.) 

Guns— 1-12  pr„  5-6pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Actteon.' 

Lieut,  in  com-  (  Cutrhbert  p.  Biake 13  Jan  14 

380  PLUCKY.   (Po.)    Gun-Boat.  L^tf^*.  Charles  w.  w«a 25  Oct  12 

195  Tons.     l.H.P.  90  N.D 


Portsmouth  . 

Tender  to  '  Dryad.' 

(For  Officers  borne  see  '  Dryad.') 

381     POMONE.      (Dev.) 
Light     Cruiser. 
2,135  Tons.    I.H.P.     1,400  N.D 

Dartmouth. 
Captain The    Hon.  Victor 


(Borne  in  '  Actaon.') 

383  PORPOISE.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer 

Late  i         »28  Tow.    H.P.  (22,500  F.D  ) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  ' Becla.' 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  D.  Colville 24  Jan    14 

Lieutenant    Frank  A.  Eothera 17  Jan    14 


Stanley,  mvo 14  Aug  12  :  Eng.  Lieut George  J.  Hamilton...  1  Aug  12 

(And  for  command  of  R  N.  College,  Dartmouth.)    Sub-Lieut Geoffrey  H.  V.  Bayfield 

Ch.Boatszvain... John  Myers 11  Dec  13  I  28  Jan    14 


(For  command  of  'Britannia'  (Hulk).) 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  Royal  Naval  College,  Dart- 

mouth  •— 

Commander Uenri)  G.  Sherbrooke ...  5  Jan  14 

Lieutenant TheRiqht  Hon.  LordAlastair 

M.Graham —  Oct  12 

John  A.  M.  Sturges  ...  8  May  13 
(For  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

(N)  Wilfred  D.Stirling  2  Jan  13 
CS)Walter  O.  Spurrell  15  Jan  14 
Henry  E.  C.  Blaqrove  —  Aug  13 
Francis  G.  Glossop  ...12  Jan  14 
The    Hon.     Humphrey 

Legge 13  May  12 

Eng.  Com Edward  A.  Short 17  Jan   11 

Enq.  Lieut .Arthur  V.  Eldridge ...  4  Sept  13 

William  C  Horton 30  Sept  12 

Arthur  C.  Wippell    ...  9  May  13 

John  S.  Orr 7  Mav  12 

Harry  H.  Wilson 4  Sept  1:-! 

Geoffrey  Morgan .    4  Dec   13 

Chaplain  Rev.  henry  D.  Dixon-Wright, 

MVO,  MA   7  Feb    12 

Fleet  Surg Joseph  A.  Moon 1  July  13 

(And  for  Sick  Quarters.) 

Staff  Surg Frederick  G.  Wilson,  MB, 

(tempy) 28  Jan    14 

Fleet  Paym.......JohnA.Keys 17  Sept  11 

Naval  Inst John  Camp,  ba  7  Sept  09 

Edward  W.  Fitch,  ba.  . . —  Jan  14 
John  G.  Green,  ba     ...  5  Sept  11 

Surgeon Kenneth  H.  Hole,  MB.— Sept  12 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

William  H.  King  19  Mar  13 


Gunner (T)John  W.  Hammond 

(act)  29  Jan    14 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla,') 

384  POWERFUL.    (Dev.) 

This  Establishment  consists  of  three  ships. 
POWERFUL  I.     Cruiser. 

14.200  Tons.     I.H.P.  25,000  N.D. 

POWERFUL    II.    {late  Andromeda). 

Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  16,500  N.D. 

POWERFUL    III.    {late  \  Ganges,'  late 

'  Caroline  ')  (late  Light  Cruiser.) 

Devonport. 

Boys'  Training  Establishment. 

Captain Herbert  J.  Savill  1  July  13 

Commander Basil  G.  Washington  31  Dec  13 

Lieut.-Com George  W.  Taylor 14  Aug  12 

Lieutenant    (G)TheHon.  Peter R.  H. 

D.  Willoughby  1  Sept  13 

Horatio  Westmacott  —  Jan  14 
Claude    P.    Hermon- 

Hodge 20  Sept  12 

Douglas  J.  Claris 10  Oct    12 

Capt.  R.  M Harold  Ozanne 12  Oct    12 

(And  for  P.T.  Duties.) 

Chaplain Rev.  Arthur  D.Gilbertson,BA 

14  July  13 

Staff  Surgeon.... John  Boyan 5  Oct    12 

John  H.  McDowall  mb28  Oct.  13 

Fleet  Paijm William  H.   Campion  26  Aug  13 

Staff-Paym (I)Arthur  R.  Cowmanl2  Nov  12 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 


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Paymaster   Frederick D'O.  Nind... 28  Feb   14 

Nacal  Inst Herbert  H.Barton, b a  ]  Sept  13 

Surgeon  Charles  D.  Bell,  MB  ...  4  Nov  12 

Asst.  Paym Haralrl  M.  <  ockrem  .  18  Aug  13 

Rupert  D.  Atkins   ....27  Sept  13 

Ch.  Boatswain,, .George  F.  Vosper 2<  .Ian    14 

Frederick  Evans    18  Dec   13 

Ch.  Carp  enter...  J  *mes  E.   Wannell  ...10  May  13 
Ch. Schoolmaster  James  A.H.Prirteaux  7  Oct    13 

Gunner Charles  Bremner  16  July  12 

Alfred  J.  Palmer 2  Feb    14 

(For  Instructional  l>uties.) 

John  Mackay 5  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Horace  P.  Hamlyn....28  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Charles  J.  Geary  2  Feb    14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain William  J.  H.  Rees...23  Sept  13 

William  J.  Barrett  ...23  Sept  13 

WilliamEvans   1  Nov  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  Pepperell    ...  5  Feb    14 
(For  Q.l).  Duties.) 
John   P.   Mortimore  28  Dec  12 

Artif.  Enq Edward  Thomas 1(5  Jan    13 

Hd. Schoolmaster  Frederick  A.  James...  1  Sept  13 
The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

R»ar- admiral..  Edmund  R.  Pears  21  Dee  11 

(Bear-Admiral  in  charge  of  Boy s'  Training 
Service.) 

Secretary John  C.  Boardman  ...20  Mar   12 

Civilian  Dental  |  D     ^  PaterSon,  Esq.  -  Nov  13 
surgeon        j  '       * 

G.  Cotterell,  Eiq —  Dec   13 

(And  for  general  duty  with  Training  Service.) 

Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  23rd  September, 

1913,  as  an  independent  command. 


385    PRESIDENT.     (Ch.)    (late 
'  Buzzard,'  late  Sloop). 

For  miscellaneous  duties  under  the  Admiral  Com- 
manding Coast  Guard  and  Beserves,  and  as 
Drill  Ship  oftheBoyal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 
London  Division. 

1.140  Tom. 

Temple  Pier,  London, 

(The  postal  address  of  the  Commanding  Officer  is 

H.M.S. '  President.'  Greenwich.) 

Captain P.  H.  Hall  Thompson  9  Jan    12 

(And  as    Naval   Member  of  the  Admiralty 

Volunteer  Committee,  and  for  duty  on  Staff  of 

Admiral    Commanding     Coast    Guard  and 

Reserves.) 

Paym.-in-Chief  Charles  Roach-Smith  10  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym.... John  N.  Fletcher 20  Oct    12 

Gunner  (retired)  James  E.  Macev    24  Nov  10 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  various  Services : — 

For  service  at  the  Admiralty. 

Navigation  Department. 
Omimander  .......Guy  M.  Marston 4  Sept  13 

Department  of  Director   or  Naval 
Equipment. 

Commander Cyril  Asser 1  Sept  12 

(for  supervision  of  Fittings  of  Ships  building  by 
contract.) 


Commander  Richard     F.     H.     H. 

Mahon 1  Aug  11 

(For  supervision  of(T)  Fittings  of  Ships  building 

by  contract  ) 

Vernon  S.  Rashleigh  ..2(3  June  13 

(For  supervision  of  (G)  Fittings  of  Ships  building 

by  contract.) 

Lionel   F.     Maitland- 

Kirwan 5  Aug  13 

(For  supervision  of  Fittings  of  Ships  building 
by  contract.) 

CaLieeuieZant    )  Thomas  L.  Soper    27  Feb    13 

Engineer-in-Chief's  Department. 
Eng.  Vice-        \Sir  Henry  J.  Oram,  kcb,  frs. 
Admiral    ...  /  3  May  84 

(Engineer-in- Chief  of  the  Fleet.) 

^Admiral        }  Geor9e  G-  Goodwin,  CB25  Oct   07 
(Deputy  Engineer-in- Chief.) 

William  T.  Hocken  ...24  June  13 
Assistant  to  Engineer-in-Chitf . 

Eng.  Com David  J.  Carruthers...  2  Mar  14 

Arthurs. Crisp(tempy)W  Dec   13 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas     G.     Procter 

(tempy.) 9  Aug  13 

William  S.  Mann —  Nov  13 

Henry S.Briggs(tempy).  10  Nov  13 
Archibald  G.  Bremner 

(tempy.) 19  Feb   13 

Henry  M.  Cave-Brown- 
Cave  (t  mpy.) 8  Feb    14 

Director  of  Dockyards'  Department. 

Eng.  Capt John  W.  Ham  ..11  Feb  07 

(Assistant  to  Director  of  Dockyards  and 
Dockyard  Work.) 


Ordnance  Department. 

.Charles L.  Lambe    1  Sept  13 

Thomas  H.  M.  MauriceVb  Aug  12 

Alldin  U.  Moore   —  Mar  13 

Charles  A.  Fountaine...  5  Dec  13 
George  R.  B.  Blount. ..31  July  12 
Wion  de  Hd.  Egerton  (tempy) 

31  Mar   14 
Humphrey  T.  Walwyn)h  Sept  12 

Wilfred  F.  French 11  Aug  13 

Stanley  T.H.  Wilton  11  Aug  13 

Patrick  E.  Parker 6  Nov  13 

Edward  Altham 1  Sept  13 

Douglas  W.  O'B.  Forsyth 
(tempy.) 28  Feb   14 

..(N)Lionel  H.  Shore  ...31  Dec  13 

..(G)Aylmer  N.  G.  Firebrace 

5  Apr  13 

I  Ernest  F.  Ellis.  .  1  July  02 

..Frederick  J.  Payne 15  Nov  09 

Malcolm  A.  McKenzie  30  June  09 
,.(t)  Patrick  P.Coleman  2  Feb  05 
..(T)Leonard  Bepton  ...  1  Oct    12 


Naval 
Commander,... 


Lieut.- Com.. 
Lieutenant 

Eng.  Rear- 

Admiral   , 
Ch.  Gunner 


Ch.  Roatswain 
Gunner  


Air  Department. 

Leutenant Spenoer  D.  A.  Grey  (tempy.) 

15  Jan  14 
(Squadron  Commander.) 

Eng.  Lieut   Wilfred  Briggs  6  Dec  13 

Asst.  Paym Henry  L.  Jack  ion —  Dec  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  frederi.k  H.  Williams   1  Jan   14 
(For  overseeing  duties  n  ith  Aircraft.) 

Artif.  Eng (l)LeonJ.  Killmayer...  2  Apr  13 

(For  overseeing  duties  with  Aircraft.) 


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359 


For  Miscellaneous  Services  at  Admiralty. 
Rear- Admiral... Sir  Edmond  J.  W,  Slade, 

KCIE,  kcvo.20  Apr   12 
(For  Special  .Service.) 
Henry    H.    Campbell, 

Cvo.  (tempy) 29  If ov   12 

Arthur  C.  Leveson,  CB.  1  .Tan   14 

Captain Thomas  P.  Bon  ham  ...11  Feb    14 

( Inspecting  Captain  of  Wine  Sleeping  Vessels). 

Captain Richard  Wi-bb  (tp.mpy.)16  Aug  13 

Guy  R.  A.  Gaunt 1  Ayr   14 

(fntell  gence  Division.) 

Sydney  S.Hall,  cb 1  Dec   13 

(Joint  Secretary  to  Royal  Commission  on  Oil  Fuel.) 
(Lent  War  Course). 
Cecil  Maxwell- 1. efroy\h  Mar  13 
(For  Special  Service.) 

Commander Hubert  H.  Holland  ....  8  Jan   12 

(Assistant  to  Inspecting  Captain 
of  Mine  Sweeping  Vessels.) 

Lieutenant    (Qr)Edmund     D.     M. 

Robertson 1  Aug  13 

(For  Special  Service,  tempy.) 

Fleet  Surg Richard  C.Munday  (tempy) 

8  Apr   14 

Staff  Surg Robert  W.  G.Stewart, 

MB 15  June  12 

(For  duty  in  connection  with  Auxiliary 
Sick  Berth  Reserve) 

Fleet  Paym Hamnet  H.  Share  24  Dec   12 

Walter  Gask —  June  13 

Vincent  A.  Lawford...\b  Mar  13 
Victor    H.    T.    Weekes 

(tempy) 21  Sept  12 

Naval  Instr Oswald  f.  Tuck —      09 

Assist.  Paym Richard  F.  Durman  ...14  Jan    14 

Wt.  Writer James  H.  King 29  Jan   12 

(For  Service  with  Inspecting  Captain 
of  Mine  Sweeping  Vessels. ) 


Admiral  of  Patrols. 

(Address,  1  Central  Buildings,  Westminster, 

London,  S.W.) 

Rear- Admiral... John  M.  de  Robeck 1  May   12 

(Admiral  of  Patrols.) 

Captain Edward    G .    Lowther- 

Crqfton,  D.S.0 27  Jan    14 

(Assistant  to  Admiral  of  Patrols.) 

Secretary  Basil  F.  Hood 15  Mar  12 

Commander William  L.  Elder 22  Mar   12 

Lieut.-Com (T)l>uncan  W.  Roe 26  Aug  13 

(For  W.  T.  duties.) 

Fleet  Paym William  K.  Stephens...  8  Mar  14 

Clerk  to  Sec Richard  C.  Fleury 17  Aur   12 

Warneford  G.  W.  Prall23  Aug  12 
William  G.  E.  Enright  5  Aug  12 


For  service  with  Admiral  Command- 
ing; Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

Captain... Hugh  H.  D.  Tothill...  5  Apr    13 

(As  Assistant  to  the  Admiral  Commanding 
Coast  Guard  and  Reserves.) 

Secretary Francis  W.  Walshe  ...  1  Mar    13 

Commander,  (act)  John  A.  Slee 17  June  08 

(b or  charge  of  Shore  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Stations  and  Signal  Stations. ) 

Lieut.-Com Ernest  L.  C.  Grattan  15  May  13 

( To  assist  Commander  in  charge  of  Shore 

W.T.  Stations.) 

Eng.  Lieut Frank  R.  Goodwin 13  July  11 


Clerk  toSec Thomas  A.  Woolf. 28  Feb  12 

Francis  K.  Kempson  ...10  Dec  12 

Ernest  H.  Stern 27  Mar  13 

£oa1Lfr!.}J<>°*PhA.Minter  15  Nov  13 


Asst.  Paym Arthur  C. Pel tiam- Kent  1  Jan   13 

{For  charge  of  Accounts  of  Coast  Guard  Cruisers.) 


For  service  at  Royal  Naval  College. 

Captain William  F.  Slayter  ...  8  Dec   12 

Commander Eric  V.  F.  R.  Dugmsre    1  June  12 

Naval  /nstr Stanton  F.  Card,  ba...  1  Sept  00 

Arthur  J.  Parish,  cb,  ma. 

18  May  07 
'Deputy  Suvt.  of  Naval  Examinations.) 

John  White,  ma 1  Jan   06 

Maurice  A.Ainslie,  ba28  Oct    13 

Thomas  Slator,  ba 1  Sept  13 

Richard  H.  Whapham, 

ma,  b.sc 5  Jan    13 

Thomas  >'.  Baker,  ba.  1  Oct   05 
Ivor  Curtis,  ma,  imimk 

—  Dec  03 
(Deputy  Inspector  of  Naval  Schools.) 
Marshall  H.  Robinson,  ba 

1  Apr   14 


>  Richard  MountstephenslS  Nov  06 


Chief 
Schoolmaster 


Engineer  Overseers  and  Inspectors 

Eng.Capt.(retd.)George  A.  Haggarty...23  Aug  11 
(Inspector  of  Coals,  Newcastle.) 

Eng. Capt.(retd.)...  John  Jones 6  Aug  07 

( Chief  Inspector  of  Coal,  South  Wales.') 

Eng.Capt.(retd.)Thomas  S.  Guyer 4  Jane  09 

(Thames  iron  Works  and  London  District.) 

Eng.  Com Archie  R.  Emdin 6Feb  12 

(Midland  District) 

William  Ryan 16  Oct    12 

(At  Inspector  of  Gun  Mountings  at 
Woolwich  Arsenal.) 

George  G.  Knight  28  Apr    13 

(Messrs.  Babcock  Sf  Wilcox,  Renfrew.) 

Herbert  Coopper 7  8ept  09 

(For  Gun  Mountings  at  Elswick  Ordnance  Works). 
Thomas  W.  Christian  11   Feb  1G 
(For  Gun  Mountings  at  Scotstoun    Works  of 
Coventry  Ordnance  Co.) 

John  A.  Richards  20  Dec  09 

(For  general  overseeing  duties.) 

Henry  R.  Teed    22  Oct    12 

(She field  District.) 

Percy  D.  Martell 24  June  12 

[North  of  England  District.) 

Harold  E.  H.  Ash 23  Dec  10 

(London  Sf  Glasgow  Shipbuilding  and 
Engineering  Co.) 

John  H.  Jenkin 22  Aug  11 

( Scotland  District.) 

Charles  H.  Hill 5  Jan    12 

(Parson's  Marine  Turbine  Co.,  Wallsend-on-Tyne.) 

Ernest  Edwards 26  Nov  IS 

(Messrs.  Palmer's  Shipbuilding  Co.,Jarrow.) 

Reuben  Main 22  Mar  12 

(Liverpool  District) 
Lindsay  J.  Stephens. ..15  Aug  18 
(Messrs.  J.  Brown  Sf  Co.,  Clydebank.) 
Walter  E.  Townsend...lh  Oct    12 
(Messrs,  Denny  Bros.,  Dumbarton. 


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Ming.  Com Rickard  B.  Morison 12  Jan  12 

(Messrs. Beardmore Sf  Co., Dalmuir) 

Arthur  F.  White     26  Mar  13 

Wallsend  Slipway  and,  Engineering  Co.) 

William  Hart 27  Feb  13 

(Engineer  Overseer  of  Gun  Mountings 
at  the  Worksof  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong, 
Whitworth  8;  Co.,  Manchester.) 

Thomas  Shattock  11  July  12 

{Messrs.   Scott's  Shipbuilding  and 
Engineering  Co.,  Greenock.) 

Mark  Bundle 1  Jan    14 

(Southampton  District.) 

William  G.  Lawrence  22  Nov  12 
(Messrs.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  8;  Co.) 

Francis  E.  Lamb   11  Jan    13 

(For  General  Overseeing  duties.) 

Gilbert  H.  Page 19  May  13 

(Gun  Mountings  at  Works  of  Messrs. 
Pickers,  Barrow). 
Francis  &'.  P.  Haigh...  9  Apr  12 
(Messrs.  Whitehead  8f  Co.,  Weymouth.) 
Robert  W.  B.  Andrews  25  Apr  13 
(For   Inspection  of  Gun  Mountings  at 
Coventry  OrdnanceWorks,  Coventry.) 
William  H.  Ham      ...  8  Feb    13 
(Eng.  Overseer  of  Submarines  aid 
for  duty  with  Submarines). 

Eng.  Lieut... David  J.  McGregor 13  Sept  13 

(Jo    assist   Chief  Inspector   of  Coal, 
South  Wales) 

William  Row e 29  Mar  12 

(Asst.  to  Chief  Inspector  of  Coal,  South  Wales.) 

Roland  C.  Miller  17  Feb   14 

(Eng.  Overseer  for  Submarines  at  works  of 
Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong  <y  Co.,  Ltd.) 

Charles  R.  J.  Randall  18  Dec   13 
( Overseer  for  Airships  at  Works  of  Messrs. 
Vickers,  Ltd.,  Barrow.) 

Percy  J.  B.  HuxhamXh  Aug  13 
(To  assist  Eng.  Overseer  in  Inspection 
of  Gun  Mountings  at  Woolwich.) 


Eng.  Lieut Thomas  Williams 7  June  13 

(Assist,  to  Eng.  Overseer.  Sheffield  District.) 

Charles  E.  Walton. 5  July  12 

(  To  assist  Resident  Engineer  Overseer 
Midland  District.) 
David  E.  Mclarlane... 17  July  13 
( To  Assist  Eng.  Overseer  Scottish  District.) 

Stephen  Howse 20  Junel3 

(For    Service    on    Staff   of  Admiralty 

Inspector  at  Messrs.   Whitehead  He  Co., 

Wei/ mouth.) 

Christopher  I.  Brooks  9  Aug  13 

(Assistant  Overseer  of  Gun  Mountings 

at  Coventry  Ordnance  Works.) 

John  G.  Short  25  Sept  13 

( To  assist  Overseer  fnr   Gun  Mountings 
at  Barrow.) 

John  Guthrie  25  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Overseer  for  Gun  Mountings 
at  ScoUtoun  ) 

Montague  J.  Speer 21  Jan    14 

(  To  assist  Engineer  Overseer,  Southampton 
and.  District.) 


For  Service  on  Staff  of  Captains 

Superintendent  of  Contract-built 

Ships. 

Tyne,  Thames,  Mersey,  &c,  District. 

!  Lieutenant    Edivard    W.    Croucher2l  Mar   14 

Charles  H.Beever 25  July  12 

John  W.  Renshaw 1  July  13 

Robert  Ivermee  8  Dec  11 

j  Car,  Lieut.     ...James  Fuller  )  May  13 

Ch.  Gunner (T)John  Cahill  3  Jan    13 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..John  H.  Betts 20  Nov  13 

Ch. Carpenter  ...Valentine  Vrell  1  Nov  13 

Clyde  District. 

Lieutenant   Edwin  M.  R.  ThomsonTl  Feb    14 

James  P.  Kennedy' 31  Dec   13 

Car.  Lieut lames  Johns 1(5  Nov    13 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..(T)Charles  Gill 10  Jan    13 

For    Service   on  Staff  of  Captains 
Superintendent    of   Torpedo    Boat 

William  p:Pepperell    9  Aug  13  i  , .  Destroyers  building  by  Contract. 

»»«    Rnn.    Overseer    at    Messrs .     lieutenant .Henry  F.  Carter,  MY  0,U  J  an    12 


(To   assist  Eng.    Overseer    at    Messrs. 
Vickers,  Ltd.,  Barrow-in-Furness, 
in  inspecting  Gun  Mountings.) 
Thomas  R.  Cave-Browne- 
Cave 16  Dec  13 

(Overseer  of  Airships  at  Worksof  Sir  W.  G.  Arm- 
strong, Whitworth  $  Co.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.) 
Alfred  f.  R.  Northcott2X  Aug  09 
(To  assist  Resident  Overseer,  Sheffield  District.) 
Adolphus  W.  Sharp...  1  June  11 
(To  assist  Eng.  Overseer,  Scottish  Dist.) 
William  T.  Bickell  (Retired) 

9  Aug  06 
(To  aisist  Eng.  Overseer,  Birmingham 
District.) 

Charles  A.  Bush 25  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Overseer  for  Gun  Mountings 
at  Scotstoun.) 

John  H.  Apps 9  Aug  13 

(Assist.  Overseer  for  Gun  Mountings  at. 
Elswick — for  '  Malaya.') 

Harry  Batey    25  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Engineer  Overseer,  Sheffield 
District.) 
William  E.  Marshall  26  Oct    1 1 
(Assistant  to  Engineer  Overseer  for 
Gun  Mountings  at  Elswick. 
James  H.  D.  Nichols. ..2b  Sept  13  j 
( To  assist  Overseer  for  Gun  Mountings  \ 
at  Elswick.) 


William  J.  Kitlo    —  N( 

Arthur  Askew  1  June  12 

Car.  Lieut John  A.  Hoskin(addl.)  19  Nov  12 

Ch.  Gunner (T)Walter  Mason  24  July  18 

For  Command  of  Coast  Guard 
Districts. 

Captain The    Hon,    Robert    F. 

Boyle,  mvo 1  Oct    11 

(Eastern  District). 

Ernest  G.  Barton  3  June  12 

(North  of  Ireland  District.) 

Hugh  T.  Hibbert 1  Jan    12 

(South  of  Ireland  District,  and  as  Flag  Captain, 
Queenstoivn.) 
Herbert  C.  C.  Da  Costa  3  Mar  13 
(Western  District.) 

John  S.  Luard 30  Apr   13 

(Southern  District) 

Stuart  St.  J.  Farquhar  20  Dec   12 

(Scottish  District.) 

For  other  Officers  borne  for  service  in  the  above 

Coast  Guard  Districts,  see  pp.  423,  Src. 

For  'Maine.' 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Ernest  C.  Lomas,  MB, 

FRCS,  Ed.,  dso 10  June  12 

Staff  Surgeon    ...Arthur     R.      Thomas 

FRCS.  Ed 14  Jan    14 

Thomas       W.       Myles 

MD,   BA 18  Apr  13 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


861 


Asst.  Paymaster  >  wwiam  B-  Boe  6  Ve(i  n 

in  Charge     ...  f 

War^master}  Thomas  Chappell   15  May  11 


For  Service  at  Central  Flying  School. 

Captain Godfrey M.  Paine,  cb, 

MVO  15  May  12 

( Commandant) 

Lieut.-Com Philip  A.  Shepherd 16  Apr  13 

(Squadron  Commander  Royal  t  lying  Corps. ) 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  D.  Breese 18  Dec   13 

(Instructor  in  Theory  and  Construction.) 

Bt.  Maj.  R.M...  Eugene  L.  Gerrard    ...15  May  12 
(Squadron  Commander  Royal  Flying  Corps) 

Assist.  Paym....John  H.  Lidderdale    ...15  May  12 

(Secretary)  (flying  Officer,  First  Reserve 

Naval  Wing). 

For  British  Antarctic  Expedition 
Lieut.-Com Henry  E.deP.Rennick  1  June  10 


For  Miscellaneous  Services. 

Captain(retd.). .. James  W.  Combe    14  Feb   13 

(For  Surveying  Service.) 

Lieut.-Com (G)Archibald  Gilbert    29  Aug  13 

(For  Special  Service.) 
Frederick  G.  S.  Peile... —  Aug  13 
(For  War  Staff  Duties  for  Special  Service!) 

Lieutenant David  R.  Ritchie  ......24  Feb  13 

(For  Special  Service) 

Charles  D.  Burney    ...  4  Sept  13 
(For  Special  Service.) 

Eng.  Com Sydney  V.  Hardcastle..%\  Sept  12 

(For  duty   as   Inspecting    Torpedo   Officer, 
Torpedo  Factory,  Greenock). 

Eng.  Lieut Ernest  Nibbs  (tempy)     1  Sept  13 

(For  Special  Service). 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Alexander  F.  Harper    1  Nov    11 

(For  service  at  Deptford  Victualling 

Yard.) 

Ernest  J.  Finch 9  Oct    11 

(For  R.M  Recruiting  Headquarters, 
London) 

Staff  Surgeon Charles  E.  C.  Stanford 

MB —  Jan    14 

(For  Recruiting  Headquarters,  etc.) 

Fleet  Paym Harry  Robinson 1  May  11 

(For  Canteen  Duties  and  for  Service  at  Deptford 
Victualling  yard.) 

R.  Clutton  Baker  1  Jan    14 

(For  Special  Service.) 
Surgeon Edward  L.  Atkinson...  1  June  10 

Boatswain  George  H.  Alexander...  1  Feb  07 

(For  service  at  Co7npass  Observatory, 
Deptford.) 

Sig.  Boatswain. ..John  Combs  (tempy). ..13  Sept  13 
New  books  opened  1st  April,  1906. 

Coast  Guard  Tenders. 
See  page  430. 


386  PRINCE  GEORGE.     (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

14,900  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.I).) 

Gwit*—4-1k2  inch,  12-6  inch,     16  12pr., 

4-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander  Henry  F.  G.  Talbot...  8  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (I)Lancelot  A.  Smythies 

31  July  12 

Eng.  Com Walter  S.  Westbrook  21  Nov    12 

Ch.  Gunner  Robert  J.  Sweet 29  July  12 

Carpenter William  J.  Hall 24  Junel3 

Artif.  Eng.  ...    Frank  M.  Robinson...  9  Jan    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,   ith  June,  1912. 

(Borne  in  '  Ccesar.') 

387  PRINCE  OF  WALES.  (Po.) 

Battleship. 
15,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 
Guns— 4-12  inch,     V2-&inch,    16-12  pp., 

2-3  pr. 

Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral  in  the  Home  Fleets, 

Ports-mouth. 

Rear-Admiral. ..Bernard  Currey 18  Nov  13 

Personal  Staff. 

Secretary  John  L.  Syson 18  Nov  13 

Flag  Lieut Edward  L.  E.  Oliphant 

18  Nov  13 
(And  for  Signal  Duties  in  Home  Fleets, 
Portsmouth) . 


For  General  Staf  Duties. 
Eng.  Captain  ...Walter   K.    Williams, 

mvo 20  Feb    14 

Captain  R.M.... Alexander  A.  Cord-  (  18  May  12 

ner I  (4  Aug  10) 

(Assistant  for  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties.) 

Artif.  Eng Charles  F.  Langmaid  17  Dec  12 

(To  acsist  Enq.  Captain.) 
Clerk  to  Sec.    ...John  D.  W.  Rogers  ...25  Feb    14 


Captain Robert  N.  Bax 18  Nov  13 

Commander (N)Casper  Ballard 18  Tsov  13 

Kenneth  G.  B.  Dewarl4  Nov  13 
Lieut.-Com (T)Charles  S.  Forbes..  6  Jan   13 

(G)Harold  R.  Priston  8  Jan  13 
Lieutenant Hugh  J.  Woodward. ..16  Jnn    13 

Brian  D.  Holberton  ...21  June  12 
Lieut.  R.N.R.... Alfred  W.  Clemson  (act) 

—  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Charles  F.  B.  Pendleton 

22  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut John  W.  Hopkyns....l3  Mar  12 

Major  R.M (I)Francis  R.  Boyle.. .12  Aug  13 

Captain  B..Jf....GodfreyP.Oppen'beiml2  Jan  14 

Fleet  Surgeon Frederick  W.  Parker  7  May  13 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich,  till  30  June  14.) 

Fleet,  Paym Percy  H.  Franklin  ...  1  Feb    13 

Surgeon Richard  Connell,  MB. 

B4.  14  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Gerald    E.    Maynard26  Feb    14 

Ch.  Gunner Thomas  C.  Steed  10  Feb   14 

Ch.  Carpenter.. .William  H.  Dore    8  Dec  10 

Ch.  Boatswain... William  Basketter 8  Aug  13 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Gunner (T)Thomas  Cotter 17  Jan    13 

Herbert  V.  GamV.len  3  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

■tig.  Boatswain.. William  K.  Paris 18  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng.   Harry  W.  Harker 25  July  12 

Horace  A.  Butler  (act)  7  Nov  13 

Clerk Harold  H.  Rogers 7  Oct    12 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  :— 

For  Training'  Duties. 

Lieut.-Com Chichele  K.  Hart  3  Jan    14 

{And for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Gunner Lister  F.  Horner 11  Nov  12 

(Lent  from  'Queen'  for  training  duties  with 
Youths.) 

For  Second  and   Third  Fleets, 
Portsmouth. 

Chaplain Rev.    Harry     D.    L. 

Viener,  M.A 14  July  13 

Rev.  Arthur  H.  J.  PitttO  June  13 

C'h.  Carpenter...  Charles  Blofield 17  June  13 

(For  Service  with  Rear- Admiral.) 
Reduced  at  Portsmouth,  \Zth  May,  1912. 


388     PRINCESS    ROYAL. 

(Po.)    Battle     Cruiser. 

26,350  Tom.  H.P.  70,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-13*5  inch,  16-4  inch,  i-Spr. 

First  Battle- Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain Osmond  De  B.  Brock. 

AdC  1  Aug  12 

Commander AlisterF.  Beal 10  Aug  12 

Lieut.-Com (G)Roland  C.  S.  Huntlb  Aug  11 

(T)CharleB  D.  Burke  —  Feb   IS 
^N)Douglas  B.  LeMottee 

31  July  12 
Noel  E.  lsemonger...  13  Jan    14 

Lieutenant Kenneth  J.  Duff-Dunbar 

14  Nov  12 

Arthur  G.  Harris  14  Nov  12 

John  M.  Boyd    14  Nov  12 

Herbert  C.  Mavo  25  Apr  13 

The   Hon.   John   B. 

Bruce 11  Nov  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... William     L.     Wilaon 

(act)  27  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com Thomas  H.  Wallice...34  Mar    10 

Eng.  Lieut Courtenay  M.  Weeks  19  Oct    10 

Albert  A.  G.  Martell...l7  May  11 

Cyril  T.  Clover  14  Nov  12 

Capt.  R.M.A...  .Frederick  G.  Tanqueray- 

Willaume 14  Nov  12 

Chaplain  Rev.  Richard  H.  O'Donovan 

BA 28  Ang  13 

Fleet  Surg Frank  Bradshaw,  ba...  1  Nov  13 

Fleet  Pay m... .'...Harold  Rodham 12  Aug  12 

Surgeon     Malcolm  M.   Mel  rose  14  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut Walter  N.  T.  BecketmWov  13 

Henry  Clanchy 6  Feb    14 


Asst.  Paym Herbert  C.  Waldron...—  July  1.3 

Ch.  Gunner Samuel  Mallin  3  Aug  11 

'  Bloatswain\BeuTyJ-W&yrine    -^  Nov  12 

Gunner (T)Arthur  H.  Cruft...  4  July  11 

John  W.  J.  Draisey...28  Apr  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Albert  W  WiMboie  (act) 
{For  Instructional  Duties.)    —  Oct  13 

Boatswain Herbert  B.  Sawyers  ...30  Nov  11 

Henry  J.  Bailey  14  Nov  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

R.M.  Gunner  ...John  Masterton 14  Nov  12 

Carpenter John  W.  Sparks 29  Apr    11 

Artif .  Eng John  Lippiett 14  Nov  12 

George  W.  Redgate...l4  Nov  12 

William  B.Ross 12  Aug  12 

Ernest,  Thaxter 14  Nov  12 

Joseph  House  (act)  ...  7  Nov   13 

Wt.  Electrician  Joseph  Berry 2  Apr   13 

Midshipman Henry  P.  Scholes 14  Nov  12 

Alexander  D.  Qibson- 

Carmichael 14  Nov  12 

Edward  C.  Bindloss...  14  Nov  12 
Geoffrey  J.  Landale...l4  Nov  12 

Frank  A.  Hall  1  Jan    14 

John  B.  Cole  Hamilton 

14  Nov  12 
Henry  J.  Johnstone...  14  Nov  12 
Frank  L.  C.  Butcher  15  Sept  13 
Stephen  S.  Palmes  ...15  Sept  13 
George  L,  C.  Briggs.15  Sept  13 

Colin  Buist 15  Sept  13 

Andrew  J,  Paton...  .15  Sept  13 
Midi.hipman      i  William  P.  Lillie  ( proby) 

R.N.R.  (  15  Sept  13 

Cyril  J.  West  (proby). .lb  Sept  13 
William  C.  A.  Robson 

(proby)  15  Sept  13 

Tom  Parker  (proby)  ...15  Sept  13 

Cltrk Albert  F.  B.  Bridges.. .14  Nov  12 

Assist.  Clerk... ..Frederick  W  Bayley...  9  Aug  13 
Norman  A.  Marsden...  \  Feb    14 

Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  \ith  November, 
1912. 


3886  PROSERPINE.     (Ch.) 

Light     Cruiser. 

2,135  Tons.  I.H.P.  5,000 N.D.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 8-4  inch,  8-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 

The  Nore. 

Lieut. -Com Henry  C.  D.  Field. ,.14  Jan    14 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  F.  Russell 2tS  Feb   13 

Gunner  Ernest  P.Turner 11  Sept  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  9iA  January,  1914. 
(Borne  in  '  Aloukir.') 


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363 


389  PSYCHE.       (Po.)       Light 

Grtiiser. 

2,135  Tons.I.H.P.Z>,000N.D  (1,000F.D.) 

Gum — 8-4  inch,  8-Spr. 

New  Zealand. 

Captain Herbert  J.T.Marshall  14  Feb  14 

(.Senior  Naval  Officer,  New  Zealand  Division.) 

Lieutenant Theodore  K.  Elmsley   4  Mar  12 

*<N)Edward  W.KitBon—  July  13 
Colin  R  St.  G.  Tucker  1  Apr  13 

Eng.  Com Edward  R.  Amor  27  Apr  11 

Staff-Surg John  H.  Lightfoot  ...16  Sept  11 

Fleet  Paym Maxwell  T.  B.  Fowler  1  Sept  09 

Assist.  Paym.  ...(l)Roger  E.  Worthington 

—  Sept  13 
(As  Senior  Officers'  Clerk.) 

Gunner Robert  C.  J.  Cain 19  Jan   12 

Carpenter *Sydney  C.  Chiswell  24  Dee    13 

Artif.  Eng Ernest  M.  Fittock    ...16  Sept  11 

Ri-commissioned  at  Colombo,  16JA  September, 

1911. 

For  Miscellaneous  Service. 

Eng.  Lieut Harry  P.  Mackenzie,.. 29  Jan    ]3 

(For  service  as  Inspector  of  Coals.) 

Major  R.M Percy  Molloy 4  Oct    13 

*  And  on  re-commissioning. 

390  PYRAMUS.     (Ch.)      Light 

2,135 Tons.  I.  H.  P. b, 000  N.B. (7, 000  F.D^> 

Guns — 8-4  inch,  8-3  pr. 
New  Zealand. 

Commander The  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount 

Kelburn  18  Dec  13 

Lieutenant (G)George  H.  Dennistoun 

30  Nov  12 
(N)Nigel  C.  Westall.  14  Feb  13 
Edward T.  W.  Church  1 2  June  13 
(Tn  lieu  of  a  Sub- Lieut.) 

Eng.  Lieut Alfred  E.  E.  Rayner...3n  Nov  12 

Staff.  Surgeon  ...Charles  A.  G.  Phipps  10  Sept  13 

Paymaster  Edward  P.  Rickcord...30  Nov  12 

Gunner Walter  J.  Sandford.... —  Jan   13 

Carpenter Alfred  Lee   30  Nov  12 

Artif.  Eng James  Robson    30  Nov  12 

Re-commissioned  in  Australia,  30th.  November, 
1912. 


391  QUAIL.  (Dev.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

395  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.~) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5~Qpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Motilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Cotnmander Francis  A.  Clutterbuck 

30  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif. Eng. ..George  Eustaee. 17  Feb   12 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


391a  QUEEN.  (Ch.)   Battleship. 

15,000  Tom.      I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,    12-6  inch,     16-12  pr., 

2-3  pr. 

Flag  Ship  of  Vice-Aamiral  Commanding 
Second  and  Third  Fleets. 
Vice- Admiral  ...Sir  Cecil  Burney,KCB,KCMG 

5  Dec  13 

Personal  Staff. 

Secretary Herbert  P. W.G.Murray 

5  Dec  13 

Flag  Com Walter  J.  C.  Lake 5  Dec  13 

(And  for  War  Staff  Duties.) 

Flag  Lieut.-Com.(8)3a.mes  B.  Kitson...  5  Dec  13 

(And  for  Signal  Duties  in  the  Home  Fleets  at  the 

Nore.) 

For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Captain Frank  E.  C.  Rvan 10  Jan   14 

(Chief  of  Staff.) 

Lieut. -Com (T)Hartley  R.  G.  Moore 

—  May   12 
(For  W.T.  Duties  in  Second  Fleet.) 

(G)HamiltonJ.B.  Hall  3  Jan   14 
(For  Gunnery  Duties  in  Second  and  Third  Fleets). 

®*9'  Admiral  }  Sylvester  Rawling 17  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut William  V.  Benoy 4  Nov  12 

(To  assist  Eng   Rear- Admiral.) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...John  Menary,  MD 8  Apr   34 

Clerk  to  Sec John  D.  M.  Cavanagh —  May  12 

John  W.  E.  Gilhespy  —  May  12 
Henry  P.  Williams... —  May  12 

Guy  Campbell   15  Jau   14 

(And  for  duty  with  Chief  of  Staff '.) 

Captain   John  W.  L.  McClintock 

22  Jan    14 

Commander (N)George  P.  Ross 1  Dec  13 

Joseph  C.  W.  Henley  10  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (T)Colin  A.  M.  Sarel  — Aug  13 

Lieutenant Harrington  D.Edwards 

13  June  13 
(G)Paul  T.  G.  Methuen 

8  Jan   13 

Henry  E.  Bickley 29  Nov  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R  ....  Victor  L.  K.  Making(act) 

2  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Ethelbert  S.  Silk   11  Sept  12 

Una.  Lieut.. Frederick  J.  Drover  ...  4  Nov  12 

Major  R.M George  J.  H.  Mullins  19  May  13 

Lieut.  R.M.A...  (I)Henry  J.  Pace ...  -j  n  J^Jjja 

Fleet  Paym Kenneth  S.  Hay 15  Dec  10 

Surgeon Francis  J.  D.  Twigg, 

mb  18  Dec  12 

Assist.  Paym.. ..Paul  S.  Strickland 15  Jan    14 

(I)Sidney  W.  8axton...29  July  1 2 
Gunner Walter  H.  Cleaver  ...14  Nov  12 

(T)Ernest  G.  Haycraft 
(act) 16  Aug  13 

Frederick  Ford  (act)...  3  Dec  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Frederick  Parker  12  Mar  13 

SignalBoatswain  J,<hn  Rossetter 5  Dec    13 

Wt.  Telegraphist  Hope  Johnstone    —  Way  12 

Carpenter James  Uglow   10  Mar   14 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  H.  Wilsonl4  Feb   13 

George  M .  Seaman   ...  6  Oct  13 
Re-commissioned  at  Devovport,  \hth  May,  1912. 


364 


THE   ROYAL   NAVY. 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  Second  and  Third  Fleets. 

Chaplain  Rev.  Joseph  D.  Dathan, 

ma 27  Nov  13 

Rev.  George  M.  Waters, 
ma 1  Dee    12 

For  Training  Duties  with  Youths, 

Lieutenant Robert  G,  M.  D.  Hunt  12  May  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

Gunner John  W.  Lean 10  Jan  13 

(Lent  to  '  Irresistible.') 

Lister  F.  Horner 11  Nov   12 

(Lent  to  '  Prince  of  Wales.') 

Alfred  H.  Savage 7  Nov  12 

(Lent  to  '  Implacable.') 

Will  Messenger 10  June  13 

(Lent  to  '  Venerable.') 
Dennis  M.  Sullivan  ... —  May  12 

John  W.  Bell 2(5  Feb    11 

(Lent  to  '  Russell.') 
William  J.  8.  Rawlings  (act) 
(Lent  to  'Formidable.)         19  Dee  13 

Boatswain William  G.  Harding   —  Dec   13 

(Lent  to  'London.') 

William  H.  Ellis -Jan    13 

(Lent  to  '  Carnarvon.') 


916  QUEEN  ELIZABETH.  (Po.) 
Battleship. 

Completing  at  Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Com William  J.  Duffell  ...30  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Harold  Hodson 16  Dee    13 

Gunner (T)Robert    Chapman24  Feb    14 

Carpenter Alfred  J.  Griffiths 16  Oct  13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


391c  QUEEN   MARY.    (Po.) 

Battle   Cruiser. 

27,000  Tons.     H.P.  75,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-13-5  inch,  16-4  inch,  i-Spr. 

first  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain William  R.  Hall 1  July  13 

Commander William  M.  James   ...  1  Feb   13 

(S)The  Hon.  Arthur 

C.  Strutt  15  Feb   13 

Lieut.-Com Hubert  H .  de  Burgh    9  Aug  13 

(G)RobertH.Llewelynl9Dee  13 
Oharlea  F.  B  Cowan  4  Sept  13 
(T)RalnhL.Clavton...  1  Feb  13 

Lieutenant (G)John  O.  JV.  Wood. ..13  Feb  14 

(For  special  service,  tempy.) 

.     John  M.  B.  Hanly  ...30  Aug  13 
Lawrence  F.  N.  Ommanney 

13  Oct  13 
Victor  A.  Ewart 13  Oct  13 


Lieut.  R.N.R... .George  H.  Pike  (tempy .)  7  Feb   14 
Frederick  M.  Simon  (act) 

8  Oct   L3 

Eng.  Com William  Rattev .29  Nov  11 

Eng.  Lieut... Bertram  J.  C.  Johns... 13  Mar  12 

Augustus  Shackle 20  Feb   13 

William  D.  Smith 27  May  13 

Capt.  R. M. A.... Nathaniel  F.Trotmanl6  Sept  13 

Chaplain Rev.    William    B. 

Masefield.  ba   16  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surg Thomas    W.     Philip, 

MB,  ma 29  Aug  13 

Staff  Surg Francis  J.  Gowans.MB  4  Sept  13 

Fleet  Paym Charles  R.  Harvey 29  Mar  13 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  B.  P.  Weiman  8  Oct    13 

Yvo  H.  F.  G.  Wells  ...  6  Feb  14 
John  G.  Aitchison  (act)  6  Feb  14 

Asst.  Paym John  C.  Hart   —  Aug  13 

Wilfred  M.  Laborde...—  Sept  13 

Ch.  Boatswain.. John  Wynn 20  Oct  12 

Ch.  Carpenter. ...Frederick  N.  Barberl7  Mar  13 

Gunner  Albert E.  Sturt 9  July  12 

James  In ston 4  Sept  13 

(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Charles  Nithsdale 1  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Ernest  F.  Sheath(act)  1  Oct    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)James  Ashley 2  Aug  12 

Boatsivain Roland  Ollis 4  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  duties.) 

Arthur  Condy    4  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain... William  Baker 4  Sept  13 

R.M.  Gunner  ...Charles  Catley  16  Sept  13 

Artif.  Eng Harrv  Huxley  16  Nov   12 

William  G.  Fuller  ....16  Aug   13 

Frank  Wilkinson 16  Aug   13 

Benjamin  G.  Evans  (act) 

11  Sept  13 
Wt.  Electrician  Laurence  Gatt  (act)  ...13  Dec    13 

Midshipman The  Hon.  Harold   C. 

Tennyson 15  Sept  13 

William  R.  Slayter  ...15  Sep'  13 
Humphrey  McMasterlc  Sept  13 
Richard  F.  J.  Onslow  15  Sept  13 
Eric  M.  MeCausland  IS  Sept  13 
RothwellC.W.Willoughbv 

15  Sept  13 

James  R.  Hudson 15  Jan    14 

Arthur     H.     Wynne- 
Edwards  15  Jan    14 

Alexander  S.  Hutchinson 

15  Jan    14 

Alan  L.  Grant 15  Jan    14 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Viscount 

Grey  de  Wilton 15  Jan    14 

David  Don 15  Jan    14 

Midshipman      I  Arthur  G.   D.    Bagot 

R.N.R.         (     (proby)  —  Sept  1? 

Leonard  A.  W.  Johnson 

(proby)  —  Sent  13 

MelvilieSeymour  (proby) — Sept  13 

Asst.  Clerk Edward  L.  Tottenham    9  Aug  13 

Charles  H.Rae 1  Feb    14 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  ith  September,  1913. 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


365 


S91d    RACEHORSE.     (Po.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

400  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,000  F.D.) 

6hi,ns — l-12pr.,  5-Qpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

fejfcSj;  \  Edward  P.  U.Pender  20  Feb  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng... William  J.  Ashworth    8  Dec  11 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


392      RACER.      (Po.)      Sloop. 
970  Tons. 
Osborne. 

Captain Rudolf  W.  Bentinck...  16  Jan   13 

(And  for  command  of  R.N.  College,  Osborne.) 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  service  in  connection  with,  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  Osborne: — 

Commander Eric  J.  A.  Fullerton  ...11  Oct    12 

Lieut. -Com Henry  E.  D.  H.  Willoughby 

25  Oct    13 

Lieutenant Henry  B.  Maltbv 5  Dec  11 

Richard  M.  Welby 14  Jan    13 

Alban  T.  B.  Curteis...  8  Dec  11 
(And  for  Physical  Training  duties.) 

George  A.  Scott  18  Sept  12 

Eng.  Com William  C.  Stevens  ...27  Feb    12 

Eng.  Lieut Bernard  Child  19  Jan   12 

Frank  H.  Pratt 13  Jan   14 

Francis  L  Mogg 18  Sept  13 

Rowland  A.  C.  MichelllS  Sept  12 

Roland  P.  Dalton 11  Aug  13 

Lionel  B.  R.  Wansborough 

7  May  12 

Capt.  R.M. Alfred  D.  Welch 18  Sept  12 

Chaplain Rev.  John  J.  Gay,  ma  18  Apr  09 

Fleet  Surg Murray  P.  Jones 24  May  12 

Fleet  Paym George  A.Koe 7  Dec  12 

If  aval  Inst Frederick  M.  Broadbent,  ma 

—  Sept  05 

Surgeon Gustavus  W.M.  distance 

(tempy)         14  Feb    14 

Horace  C.  Devas 28  Nov  12 

(Lent  R.  N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Ernest  MacEwan 13  Jan  13 

(And   for   duties  in  connection  with    Physical 
Training.) 
Assist.  Paym.. ..Archibald  C.  M.  Edmonds 

12  Dec  12 

Gordon  Franklin 20  Jan    13 

Ch.  Boatswain.. Florence  Sullivan 15  Jan    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  T.  Ward 6  Oct    13 

Gunner Walter  L.  Caple 31  Oct  11 

Carpenter William  Johns  (b) 14  Sept  12 

Tender. 
Torpedo  Boat  No.  027. 


395   RACOON.     {Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
913  Tons.     Turbine.  H.P.     (12,600  F.D.) 
(runs — l-ti/ieh,  3-1 2  pr. 
Mediterranean . 
Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
(Tender  to  '  Egmont.') 
Lieut.-Com Arthur  G.  Muller 25  Feb  11 

Lieutenant  (N)Osbert  C.  G.  Leveson- 

Gower  1  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut Harry  L.Hammond...  9  Oct    12 

Sub-Lieut Edmund  J.Fergusson 

(tempy.)    9  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)John  Slater 28  Jan    13 

(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


RAMILLIES.    Battleship. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Beardmore  $  Co.,  Dalmuir. 


402      RATTLESNAKE.       (Ch.) 
Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

946  Tom.     Turbine.     H.P.  (12,000  F.I).) 

Gims — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com Reginald    Watkins 

Grubb 7  Oct  11 

Lieutenant Leslie  T.  Creery  Hill  27  Oct  13 

Sub-Lieut Ivan  W.  Whitehorn   25  Sept  13 

Gunner  (T)William  O'Connor   2  Aug  12 

Artif.  Eng William  J.  Smails    ...17  Mar  14 

(Borne  xn  'Egmont.') 


404  RAVEN.    (Po.)     Gun  Boat. 
465  Tons.    I.H.P.  360  N.D. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  'Excellent.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  'Excellent.') 


366 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


405  RECRUIT.     (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
385  Tons.    LHP.  (5,800  F.D,~) 
Gruns—\-\2pr.,  5-6  pr. 
The  Nore. 
Tender  to  '  Acteeon.' 

Commander Ambrose  M.  Peck 14  Apr  13 

(And  for  command  of  Nore  Defence  Flotilla.) 

Ch.  Gunner (T>Henry  Gibson 12  Mar  13 

Artif.  fCng Alfred  T.  Oliver 26  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Acteeov.') 


407  REDPOLE.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

720  Tons.    HP.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Chins — 2-iinch,  2-12 pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Hugh  U.  Fletcher  ...31  Jan    11 

Lieutenant Arthur  E.  Durham. ..11  Sept  13 

Ernest  E.  Ma vcock 19  Dec  12 

Eng.  Lieut William  H.  Clarke    ...27  May  13 

Gunner (T)Harry  Browning.. 17  Jan    13 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


407a   RELIANCE   {late  'Knight 
Companion.') 

(Fitting  as  Repair  Ship  at  Devonport.) 

Carpenter William  J.  S.  Morrell  5  Mar  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


408    RENARD.     (Ch.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
918  Tons.     TwrUne.    H.P.  (12,500  F.D.) 
Guns — l-4iwcA,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean . 
Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com Leveson     G.     B.     A. 

Campbell 28  June  12 

Lieutenant    Eichard  C.  A.  Littleton 

3  Sept  12 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Eichard  F.  Peame  ....  7  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut Charles  E.  Farrar.t. ...  11  Mar  14 

Gunner  (T)AUred  J.  Ward  ...  3  Sept  12 

(B*rne  in  '  Egmont.') 


411   RESEARCH.    (Po.)    P. 

Surveying  Vessel. 

520  Tons.    I.H.P.  450  N.D. 
Ghin — 1-7  pr. 
Surveying  Service. 

Captain Henry  B.  T.Somerville  1  Apr  12 

Lieut.-Com Thomas  G.  Comber..  20  Mar  14 

Lieutenant (N) James  E.  Harvey  18  Apr   13 

Francis  E.  B.  Haselfoot 

5  Dec  13 
Alfred   F.    B.    Wood- 
house 26  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut Gerald  Eobins....„ 9  Aug  13 

A1nChar7e!!:.  }V™*  F"  P"  Bourne"  2  Feb    13 
Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1th  March,  1911. 


RESOLUTION.     Battleship. 

Building  by  Messrs.   Palmers    Shipbuilding    Co. 
Jarrow. 


REVENGE. 


Battleship. 

Barrow-in- 


Building  by  Messrs.  Vickers,  Ltd 
Furness. 


414a  RIBBLE.    (Dev.)   Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 

590  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-1 2  pr. 

Hong  Kong. 

Tender  to  'Triumph.' 

Lieut.-Com Ealph  W.  Wilkinson  ..10  Dec   13 

Sub-Lieut Oscar  Henderson —  Oct   13 

Ch.  Artif. Enq.  Sydney  Sylvester 10  Dec  13 

Gunner William  M.  Broom 22  Sept  13 

(Borne  in ' Triumph.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


867 


414&    RIFLEMAN.     (Dev.) 
Torpedo  Boat  Destroyer. 
720  Tons.    HP.  (13,500  F.D.) 

416     ROBIN.     (Ch.) 
Shallow    Draught  Steamer,   for 
River  Service. 

Guns  —2-4  inch,  2-12 pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

85  Tons.     I.H.P.  240  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 
China. 

Lxeut.-Com Arthur  G.  H.  Bond  ...31  July  12 

Lieutenant   Richard  (J  Bowyer....  5  July  13 

Richard  P.  Kellett 13  Nov  13 

ling.  Lieut Ernest  W.  Roberts  ...  27  May  13 

Gunner (T)  Alfred  F.  Peake  ...  7  Feb    13 

{Borne  in  '  Blake.*) 


414c  RINALDO.    {Dev.)    Sloop. 

980  Tons.    I.H.P.   1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 4-4  inch,  4-3  pr, 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

CA-?:r^}Aifred&-we^ 2D-12 

Ch.  Art.  Eng.  ...Charles  Oxford 11  Sept  11 

Gunner James  Hamilton   25  Mar  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


415  RINGDOVE.     (Dev.) 
Gun-Boat. 

805  Tons.     I.H P.  720  N.D. (1,200  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-4  inch. 

Under  the  orders  of  the  Admiral   Commanding 
Coast  Guard  and  Reserve. 

Lieut.-Com Longuet  M.  Darbyshire 

18  Dec  12 

Lieutenant    (N)John  N.  Tait   15  Feb    13 

Staff  Surgeon   ...Duncan  Gr.   Addison- 
Scott  23  Oct    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Joseph  W.  Tomlin 25  Sept  13 

Gunner James  Rundle 15  Sept  13 

Earnest  Crockett 18  Nov  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Rt-aommissioned  at  Devonport,  21th  May,  1913. 


Lieut.-Com (I)Geoffrey  8.    Fleet- 
wood Nash  —  Nov  12 

Surgeon William  A.  S.  Duck... 15  Jan   1-1 

He-commissioned  at  Hong  Kong,  \'Mh  March.,  1907 . 


4176  ROEBUCK.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

400  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,000  F.D.') 

Guns — 1-12  p  \ ,  5  -6  pr. 

Dartmouth. 

Tender  to  ' Pomone.' 

( Under  the  orders  of  the  Commander-in-Chief, 

Portsmouth.) . 

L%mlnT.?°Z~  j-ReSinald  W-  B,ake a  M»y  13 

Eng.  Lieut Frank  S.  Carlisle 11  Dec  12 

Gunner (T)Nicholas  Liddicoat  16  Aug  13 

(For  Instruction  of  Cadets.) 
(Borne  in  '  Pomone.') 


418a     ROSARIO.    (Ch.)    Sloop. 

980  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 4-3  pr. 

Hong  Kong. 

Depot  Ship  for  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Francis  A.N.  Crom'e    5  Nov.  13 

(And  for  command  of  Hong-Kong  Submarine 
Flotilla.) 

Lieutenant (I)RichardH.K.Hope  5  Nov  13 

Ung.-Lieut Gerald  W.  Mathew...l0  Mar   13 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 
Staff-Surgeon  Thomas  E.  Blunt    ...18  Apr    13 

Gunner (N)Richard  Norman  14  Nov  13 

(T)Richard  J.  Clark  31  Jan    14 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional: — 

For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieutenant Donald  I.  McGitlewie 

(C36) 4  Mar  13 

John  A.  Gaimes  (C37)  4  Mar   13 
Rowland K.C.Pope(CS8)  4  Mar  13 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant William  R.  Richardson  4  Mar  13 

Richard  I.  Pulleyne  ...  i  Mar  13 
Cyril  O.  B.  Coliart  ...  4  Mar  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Hong  Kong,hth  November,  1913. 


419     ROTHER.   (Ch.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
540  Tons.      I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 
Owns — i-12pr. 
Patrol  Flotillas. 
Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Commander Walter  L.  Allen 22  Feb   13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Henry  B.  Beer 30  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  'St.  George.') 


420     ROXBURGH.    (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 


10,850 
Guns — 4 


Captain 

Commander 


Lieut.- Com. 
Lieutenant . 


Eng.  Com... 
Eng.  Lieut. 

Capt.  R.M. 

Chaplain  ... 

Fleet  Surg. 

Staff  Surg. 
Fleet  Paym 


Tons.    I.H.P.  20,500  N.D. 
(21,000  F.D.) 

'■'>   inrh,  6-6  inch,  20-3  pr. 
Third  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Philip  W.  Dumas,  cvo  26  Doc  13 

George  W.  McO.  Campbell 

4  June  12 

(T)Kenneth  Broungerl7  Aug  12 

Raymond   J.  Harris  - 

St.  John  12  Feb    13 

(N)DonaldW.FarmerlO  Aug  12 

George  Wilson  12  Feb    13 

(G)Eric  W.  W.  Ling.. .21  Feb  14 

William  M.  Carey 3  Dec    13 

Henry  K.  Qarnier 22  June  12 

Frederic  S.  Piper —  Oct  13 

Charles  J.  Gregg 7  Sept  11 

......Edward  J.  Bedwell ...  4  June  12 

Stanley  Hocken    26  July  12 

Allan  M.  D.  Johnstone 

23  Aug  13 

2?eu.Gerald  T.Fielding, 

MA 12  Feb    13 

.......Arthur   R.   H.   Skey, 

MB 6  Mar   12 

Norman  B.  V.  Jacob.. .12  Feb    13 

Svdnev  H.  Jones-Parrv 

25  Jan  13 


Sub- Lieut John  L.  Bedale 12  Feb    13 

William  N.  Kingdon     *  Oct   13 

Asst.  Paym (I)ArthurC.  Hemsley2r>  Mar  IS 

Gunner Reginald  C.  Ide 30  May  12 

Michael  J.Walsh 13  Feb    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Robert  J.  Abbott  12  Feb   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain John  T.  Williams 23  May  12 

Sig.  Boatswain  William  J.  Veryard  ...  4  June  12 

Carpenter Harry  Roberts  6  June  12 

Artif.  Eng Joseph  Fegan 4  June  12 

Percy  C.  Carrier  9  Sept  12 

William  H.  Leonard  12  Feb    13 
Wt. Mechanician  Arthur  G.  Mildren...l2  Feb    13 

Clerk Edward  M.  Tetley 27  Mar  13 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Devonport, 
1 2th  February,  1913. 


421     ROYAL   ARTHUR.    (Ch.) 

Cruiser. 

7,700  Tons. 

LH.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.') 

Guns — 1-9*2  inch,  12-6  inch,  12-6  pr., 

5-3  pp. 

Training  Squadron. 
Queenstown. 

Commander George  C.  Hardy 23  June  13 

Lieut.-Cam Eric  W.  Harbord 19  Aug  13 

Lieutenant Francis  L.  Back 19  Aug  13 

(N)WalterC.Tancred22  Oct    12 

Eng.  Com JohnKelly 4  Feb    13 

Staff  Surif W.    Graham     Moore- 
Anderson,  MB,  BA...19  Aug   13 

Staff  Paym William  F.  Haynes  ...19  Aug  13 

Ch.  Gunner Robert  J .  Thomas 5  Aug  13 

Boatswain William       McLachlan 

(act)  19  Aug   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Reuben    J.    McVittie 

(act)    19  Aug  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain  Henry  K.  A.  Pink(acJ)19Aug  13 

{For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Patrick  Mahoney  (<zct)19  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Allen  B.  Frise  (act)  ...  5  Aug  13 

Artif.  En" George  F.  Whettingstall 

22  Oct.  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  19th  August,  1913. 


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369 


426  ROYALIST.       (Po.)      Light 
Cruiser. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Seardmore  if  Co.,  Glasgow. 

Eng.  Lieut Frank  S.  Ainsworth...  7  Jan  14 

(Borne  in  '  Victory ') 

ROYAL  OAK.    Battleship. 

(Building  at  Devon-port). 

ROYAL  SOVEREIGN. 

Battleship. 

(Building  at  Portsmouth). 

429  RUBY.  (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

720  Tons.     H.P.  (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12 jw. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut. -Com,  ...^^Bdward  McC.  W.  Lawrie 

25  Jan   12 

Lieutenant Richard  B.  Hollings...25  Nov  13 

Eng.  Lieut Samuel  R.  Lewis  24  Aug  10 

Sub-Lieut  Noel  L.  Veresmith  ...18  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)Frederick  V.  Pledger 

5  Mar  12 
(Borne  in  'Blake.') 

480  RUSSELL.  (Ch.)  Battleship. 

14,000  Tons. 

I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns- -i-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  10-12^r., 

2-3  pr. 
Flagship  of  Bear- Admiral  in  the  Home  Fleets  at 

the  IVore. 
Rear- Admiral... Stuart  Nicholson,  mvo  5  Dec  13 

Secretary Gilbert  J.  Watney 16  Dec  13 

Flag  Lieut (S)Lionel  G.  Eoote 5  Dec  13 

Clerk  to  Sec John  R.  Slade 16  Jan    14 


Captain 

Commander 


William  Bowden  Smith 

5  Dec  13 
Francis  E.  M.  Garforth 

27  May  13 
(N)Henry  G.  H.  Adams 

19  Dec  13 
.fGOHenry  Grattan.  .  6  Jan  14 
•Lancelot  P.  Freybergl3  Jan  14 
(I)(T) John  B.L.  Bashford 

—  Oct  12 

Guy  B.Cooper 4  Jan  J  t 

Lieut.  R.N.R.... Thomas  S.  Edwards  (act) 

—  Dec  13 
.Arthur  W.  Sutton  ....  5  Oct    12 

James  M.  Walker 24  Feb    13 

William  Bason ^.10  Jan   14 


Lieut. -Com 
Lieutenant 


Eng.  Com.. 
Kn<j.  Lieut. 
Major  R.M. 


Capt.  R.M. Wilfrid  T.  de  L.  Clark 

31  Aug  13 
Meet  Surgeon. ...William  R.  Center,  MB  1  Oct   13 

Staff  Surg Frederick  E.  Anley... —  Jan    14 

Staff  Pawn William  J.C.  JohnstonlS  Aug  12 

Assist.  Paym.... Alexander  C.  Home.... 12  Jan   13 

Gunner John  Cassidy 7  Aug  12 

(T)Charles  F.  Wiltshire 

10  Aug  12 

John  W.  Bell 26  Feb    14 

(Lent  from  '  Qveen '  for  training 
duties  with  Youths.) 

Boatswain  Patrick  Cashman 13  Aug  12 

David  Murphy  31  Mar  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig. Boatswain... Arthur  W.  Brown 5  Dec  13 

Carpenter Thomas  L.  Thompson  26  June  12 

Artif.  Eng Walter  Fenwick      ....8  Apr    13 

Joseph  E.  Lowes  (aci)17  Mar  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  13tA  August,  1912. 


431  ST.  GEORGE.  {Ch.)  Cruiser. 

7,700  Tons, 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-6  inch,  8-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Depot  Ship. 

Captain Cecil  D.  S.  Raikes 27  Jan    14 

Commander Quentin  C.  A.  Craufurd 

6  Jan    12 

Lieut.-Com (G)Vaughan     A.     E. 

Hanning-Lee 27  Jan    14 

(N)Philip  W.  C.Sharpe 

6  Mar   13 

Lieutenant    Francis  J.  O  Lamb  ...19  Aug  13 

(T)Knightley  V.  Orle- 

bar 27  Jan    14 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.D's.) 

Hubert  W.D.  Griffith  10  Oct  12 

Eng.  Com Harry  H.  Johnson    ...  1  July  13 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Eng.  Lieut Oswald  C.  D.Dallas  ...12  Jan   12 

Capt.  R.M Vere  D.  Loxley —  May  13 

Chaplain Rev.  Edward  L.  Bturges 

BA 10  Jan    14 

(And  for   T.B.D'r.  and  Tenders.) 

Fleet  Surg James  Mowat,  mb.  ....  1  Oct    12 

Staff  Surgeon  ..Arthur  La  T.  Darley     2  Jan   14 

Fleet  Paym William  J.  P.  Pettit  25  Nov  12 

William  Daves 11  Nov  13 

< For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Assist.  I  ay  in.  ...Basil  A.  Stinlon 20  Jan    14 

Ch. Gunner  Robert  W.  Gam  ham     5  Aug  12 

Gunner  Stewart  J .  Cuth  bertson28  A  pr  13 

i  hor  Instructional  Duties.) 

("DAlfred  G.  Julier  ...  7  Mar  13 
Bo-itfwaw   .  .     Albert  H.  Stubbs  11  June  13 


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Carpenter Franklin  Andrews  ....10  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  J.  Palmer.. 18  Junel2 

Wt.  Electrician.  John  B.  Clough    3  Feb   12 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

LituX.-Com Harry  Mel..  Eraser..  IS  Deo    13 

t  {For  command  of  Reserve  T.B.  D's.) 

Eno.  Coif Alfred  Saunders    17  June  13 

Sub- Meet Desmond  N.C.  Tufnellil  .Ian    14 

Charles  G.  P.  Jones  ...  6  Feb  14 
Valentine  G.  C.  Short- 

ridge  6  Feb    14 

Edmuvd  V.  Jeffreys  ...  6  Feb  14 
Humphry  C.  Woolrych  6  Feb  14 
Geoffrey  H.  Saimbury  6  Feb  14 
Reoinald    M.    Servaes  6  Feb    14 

Alfred  W.  Sprot1\ 6  Feb    14 

Douglas     A.    Bmgl.ey 

(avt) 6  Feb    14 

Donal     B.     O'Connell 

(act)  6  Feb   14 

Cecil  J.  Bowers  (act)...  6  Feb  14 
Lionel  A.  Cazalet  (act)  6  Feb  14 
Gerald  D.  iaUs  (act)  6  Feb  14 
Kenneth    B.    Williams 

(act)  6  Feb    14 

Gunner Percy  E.   Willoughby  23  May  13 

Harry  J.  King 1  Oct    13 

Snmuei  W.  Dunn 17  June  13 

(T)Edwin  L.  Archbold 

13  Pec  13 

Thomas  B.  Beckett 30  Jan    14 

Arthur  J.  Ellis  26  Jan    14 

Alfred  J.  Trevett  8  Sept  13 

James  C.  Burbidge 29  Nov  12 

William  E.  Palmer 21  Nov  12 

Henry  J.  Millican 10  Nov  13 

Samuel  Anderson  5  Dec  13 

Tendees. 

Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

See  page  269a. 

Commissioned  at  Chatham,  \&th  March,  1910. 


432  ST.  VINCENT.     (Po.) 

Battleship. 

19,260  Tons.     I.H.P.  24,500  N.D. 

Gvris — 10-12  inch,  18-4  inch.  4-3  pr. 
Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral,  First  Battle 
Squadron. 
Rear- Admiral ...Hugh  Evan-Thomas, 

mvo , 10  Dec   13 

Secretary John  B.  Shettle 10  Dec  13 

''lag  Lieut... (S)The  Hon.   Charles 

A.  Colville 10  Dec   13 


rlerktoSec Andrew  R.  Henderson  2  Jan   14 


Lieut.  R.A.R. 

Fng.  Com 

Eng.  Lieut. 


Captain ...William  W.  Fisher,  mvo. 

10  Dec   12 
Commander     ...  Fran  c  is  A.  Marten    ...  5  Jan   12 
(N)Thomas  C .  Armstrong, 

esc 26  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com (TjFVederie  E.  E.  G. 

Schreiber 31  Dec   13 

(G) James  S.  M.  Eitchie 

22  Feb  13 

Lieutenant    Frederic  G.  Schurr  ...10  Feb    14 

George  P.  Thomson  ...10  Feb  14 
Geoffrey  V.  Hickman...  9  Feb  14 
(Asst.  to  (N)  Officer.) 

Richard  A.  S.  Bethell  8  Jan  14 
Percy  R.P.  Pereival...25  Apr  12 

James  F.  Morris    28  May  12 

James  L.  P.  Sibree  (act) 

2  Dec  13 
...William M.Whayman  27  Feb  13 
...Augustus  G.  Crousaz    23  Jan    12 

Thomas  F.  Higgs 26  May  12 

Major  R.M John  W.  Dustan 10  Jan    13 

Lieut.  R.M.A.   Percv  R.  Simon 28  May  12 

Chaplain iJw.FrancisE.Sutcliffe, 

ba 14  Jan  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Thomas  Austen., ......  8  Apr    14 

Staff  Surgeon....  Reginald  H.  St.  B.  E. 

Hughes 30  Apr  12 

Fleet  Paym Albert  Greenwood  ...  18  May  12 

Sub-Lieut Leslie  G.  G.  Groves  ...  H  June  13 

Charles  A.   R.  Routh  6  Feb    14 
Geoffrey  H.  Hughes- 
Onslow 6  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym....  John  E.  Tizard  15  Aug  12 

(I)  Alexander  D'O.  Morse 

1   Apr  13 

C/i.  Boatswain...Thom&s  Whittle  28  May  12 

(For  instructional  Duties.) 

Gunner  Frank  Groves    1  Apr   12 

T  Walter  F.  Williamson 

30  May  13 
Charles  H.  Hancock  (act) 

16  Sept  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Archibald  S.  Conway 

(act)   14  Nov   13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Richard  J.  Hatton  (act) 

31  Jan    1< 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain  Harry  A.  Pitt 17  Nov  13 

R.M.  Gunner  ...William  Harris —  Oct    11 

Carpenter.. Samuel  T.  Sadler —  July  13 

Artif.  Eng William  G.  Jackson.,.    3  May  13 

William  Pearson   28  May  12 

Ernest  A.  D.  Williams 

(act)   13  Sept  13 

Robert  J.  Craddock  (act) 

26  Feb   14 

Midshipman William  S.  Green 15  May 

Thomas  M.  Smith 15  May  12 

The  Hon.  Archibald  J. 

M.  Stuart 15  May  : 

GeraldW.  H.  Smith.. .15  May  ! 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


871 


Midshipman Alan  O.  L.  Macpherson 

15  May  12 
Reginald  L.  Elgood  ...15  May  13 
Arthur  F.  Armitage...l5  May  13 
Alan  D.J.   Robertson 

Macdonald  26  May  13 

Stephen  W.  Lushington 

15  May  13 
Ronaleyn  G.  Gordon- 

Cumming 15  May  13 

Midshipman      )  Reginald  D,  Rowe  (proby) 
R.N.R.  S  S  Dec  13 

Charles  V.  S.  J.  Marsden 

(proby) 28  Nov  13 

Bernard  B.  Bevan  {proby) 

13  Nov  13 
Theophile  Le  B.  Pirouet 

(proby)  13  Nov  13 

Assiit.  Clerk Lionel    E.    Northcott  9  Aug  13 

Cyril  M.Adams 1  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  the 
28th  May,  1912. 


484    SANDFLY.      (Po.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

780  Tons  H.P.     (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Francis  G.  C.  Coates    4  Dec  11 

Lieutenant   Henry  Forrester    13  Nov  13 

Enq.  Lieut Henry  D.  Robinson  ...30  Jan  11 

Sub-Lieut Noel  H.  Beaver —  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)William  J.Bilby...l2  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  '  Woolurich.') 


435  SANDPIPER.  (Oh.)  Shallow 

Draught  Steamer  for  River 

Service. 

85  Ton*.     IM.P.  240  N.D. 

Chins — 2-6  pr. 

China. 

Lieut.-Com (I)llltyd  A.   Stewart 

Hutton  —Mar  12 

Surgeon AlexanderJ.Patterso*U5  Jan  14 

Re-commissioned  at  Hong  Kong,  13tA  March,  1907. 

437   SAPPHIRE.   (Ch.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,000  Tons. 

I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,800  F.D.) 

Guns — 12-4  mch,  8-3  pr. 

Chatham. 

Enq.  Lieut Sydney  E.  Misselbrook 

18  Nov  13 

Ch.  Gunner Henry  E.  F.  Hurst  ...  7  Jan    13 

Carpenter Alfred  J.  Parker  (act)23  May  13 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


438   SAPPHO.    (Po.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

3,400  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.(9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,    6-4*7  inch,    8-6 pr., 

1-3  pr. 

Particular  Service  with  First  Fleet. 

Commander Gerald  V.  C.  Knox  ...  2  Apr   12 

Lieutenant    (G)John  P.  Farquharson 

2  Apr   12 
(,N)Algernon  R.  Smith- 
wick  3  Jan    14 

Eng.  Com Robert  H.  Grazebrook  2  Apr   12 

Staff  Paymaster  Harry  N.  Jolliffe  2  Dec  12 

Ch.  Gunner Charles  L.  Oahill 23  Mar  11 

Carpenter George  M.  Howell    ...  1  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng Thomas  Bell   13  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  2nd  April,  1912. 


438a  SARACEN.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
980  Tons.     H.P.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Attentive. ' 

Eng.  Lieut James  W.Alexander  ...30  Jan  13 

Gunner (T)Harry  Renyard 21  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 


439a    SAVAGE.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
897  Tons.     Turbine.     H. P.  (12,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 
Mediterranean. 
Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Commander Henry  Haire-Forster  10  Jan    13 

Lieutenant    Frederic  C.  Bradley...  7  Sept  11 

Eng.  Lieut Benson  F.  Freeman...  1  Oct    12 

Sub-Lieut Michael    G.    B.    Cox  5  Feb   IS 

Gunner (T)Leonard   Grunsell  9  Jan    18 

(Borne  in  'Egmont.') 


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THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


43%  SCORPION.  {Ch.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
916  To/is.     Turbine.    HP.  (12,000  F.D.) 
Gum — l-i  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.- Com Andrew  B.  Cunningham 

10  Jan   11 

Lieutenant  John  F.  Scholield  30Sept  13 

Sub-Lieut JohnG.  Nicolas 25  Oct    13 

Gunner (T)William  W.  Thorrow- 

good  (tempy)   18  Mar  12 

Artif.\Eng Edward  Richards 21  Feb    14 

{Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


439c   SCOURGE.  (Gh.)  Torpedo 
Boat  Destroyer. 

922  lorn.     Turbine.  HP.  (12,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to    '  Egmont.' 

Lieut.-Com George  L.  D.  Gibbs....  1  Aug  11 

Lieutenant (N)Eustace     N.      G. 

Maton   16  Sept  13 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  C.  Boxer    9  Aug  13 

Sub-Lieut John  D.  A.  Musters...  9  Feb   14 

Gunner (T)George  Washington 

10  Aug  12 
(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


441  SEAGULL.    (M)    Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

735  Tons. 

I.H.P.  3,000  N.D. 

Guns — 2-4*7  inch,  4-3  pv. 

Under  the  orders  of  the  Admiral  Commanding 
Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

North  Sea  Fisheries. 

Lieut.-Com Oswald  T.  Hodgson...  5  Mar  14 

Lieutenant (N)Artbur  P.  M.  Lewes 

5  Mar  14 

Eng.  Lieut Lionel  Self  19  Aug  13 

Surgeon Alfred  B.   Clark,  MB.  5  Mar  14 

.Si«6-Z.teu«....  „....  Reynold  M.  Alleyne...2f>  Nov  13 
Gunner  William  Hamilton  ...  5  Mar   14 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  bth  March,  1914 
(Borne  in  '  Halcyon,  ) 


442  SEAHORSE.    (Po.)    Special 

Service  Vessel. 

670  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,100  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 
Particular  Service. 

Lieut,  in  Com-\  ...        „   .,     ,.  ,„  „,  ,     ... 

mand  Slrthur  B.  Neshng 12  Feb    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  Bronkhorst  9  Apr   13 

Ch.  Boatswain. .Arthur  G.  Bunce  7  Dec    12 

Boatswain (N)Henry  Bingham    21  Feb    13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  20th  January,  1881. 


443  SEAL.  (Dev.)   Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

385  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-1 2  pr. ,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Charles  H.  Neill  James 

3  Mar  14 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Duncan  M.McClennan  10  Oct  13 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


444  SEAL  ARK.     (Po.)      Steam 

Yacht. 
For  use  as  a  Surveying  Vessel. 

900  Tons.     I.H.P.  500  N.D. 
Gun — 1-3  pr. 
Surveying  Service. 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  L.  Hancock. .10  May  13 

John  M.  Jackson  1  Sept  11 

Lieutenan     (N)    Charles    H. 

Knowles 21  July  10 

Arthur  L.  Jackson  ...15  Feb    12 

James  H.  Howie 11  Nov  11 

Surgeon George  I).  Macintosh,  MB. 

10  May  13 

At1ha%r-  \  "on-d  A.  Peart 4  May  1 1 

Boatswain    Ernest  A.  Griffin  17  Mar  14   | 

Artif.  Eng Arthur  J.  Williams  ...13  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Sydney,  lOtk  May,  1913. 


THE  ROYAL   NAVY. 


878 


445  SENTINEL.     (Ch.)      Light 

Cruiser. 

2,895  Tons.      I.H.P.  (17,750  F.D.) 

Guns — 9-4  i?ich. 

Chatham. 

Lieut,  in  torn-  I  /-.        u  tt  i  t.,i     to 

mand  j  Gerald  Harper 1  J11I3'  13 

Eng  Lieut John  A.  Owen 29  Sept  11 

Gunner George  J.  D.  Juden  ...22  Oct   12 

Carpenter Louis  A.  Thomas  {act )19  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth  1st  July,  1913. 


448  SHANNON.  (Ch.)   Cruiser. 

14,600  Tom.     I.H.P.  27,000  N.I). 

Guns — 4-9*2  inch,  10-7 -5  inch,  16-12  pr. 

f  lag-Ship  of  Rear  Admiral  Commanding  Second 
Cruiser  Squadron. 

Rear- Admiral... Charles    E.    Madden, 

cvo  19  Dec   13 


Personal  Staff. 

Secretary  Cyril  Badcliffc 19  Dec    13 

flag  Lieut (S)Herbert  Fitzherbert 

19  Dec   13 


For  general  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt Fred  Hore  15  Aug   13 

(Accommodated  in  '  Achilles.') 

Capt.  R.M (I)Charles  H.  Maiden  j  (20Mayii2 


Assistant  for  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties. 


yii) 


ClerktoSec Cyril  A.  Shove  19  Dec   13 

James  J.  Bevan 19  Dec  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  Pollitt. 11  Dec  12 

(To  assist  Eng.  Capt.) 
(Accommodated  in  'Achilles.') 


Captain  John       S.     Duniaresq, 

MVO  19D.C   13 

Commander Norman  H.  Rankin  ...31  Mar  14 

Lieut.-Com tT)HenryG.Thursneld4  Feb    13 

(And  for  War  Staff  Duties). 
(£)(N)James  G.  Fraser 

19  Nov  13 
(G-)Lionel  "V.  Wells  ...—  Oct    13 

Bertram  Vigne —  Sept  13 

John  L.  Field 10  Mar  14 

Lieutenant Rupert  G.  W.  Ord 6  Mar  12 

Cedric  S.  Holland 10  Mar  14 

/  eiois  J '.  P.  Jones  12  Feb  14 

(Asst.  to  (N)  Officer.) 
Ge  aid  C.  Banister  ...lo  Mar  14 

Lieut.  M.JV.R-.. .George  A.  Sharpe 10  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com.... Edward  E.  Lewis 26  Nov  13 

I  Eng.  Lieut Ralph  M.  Jones 5  Mar  12 

Sidney  E.  Main 31  Oct    13 

Maj.  R.M.A. ......  Arthur  F.  Binney   {    ^  ^  ™- 


Lieut.  R.M Henry  C.  Pope 10  Mar  14 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 

\  Chaplain Rev.  Howard  B.  Mayne, 

ma 3  Mar  14 

Fleet  Surg Charles  M.     Beadnell  1  Oct    13 

Fleet  Paym Hugh  S.  Hall  5  Mar  12 

Surgeon Cyril  V.  Griffiths 10  Mar  14 

Sub-Lieut David  E.  Blunt 6  Nov  13 

Hanway  Cooper    23  Mar  14 

Oenys  C.  G.  Shoppee...\Z"Rov  13 
George  H.  Faulkner  ...13  Nov  13 

Mate  Francis  C.  Hanna 29  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym. ...Charles  H.  A.  Crouch  8  Jan   14 

John  Hackney 2  Jan   14 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Thomas  W.  Moore  ...10  Mar  14 

Gunner  Frederick  Dawes  2  Mar  14 

(T)Thomas  S.  Reeves  19  June  13 

Boatswain HenryJ.  Coleman   ...10  Mar  14 

Ernest  R.  Williams  ...13  Dec   13 
(For  Q.D.  duties.) 
Sig.  Boatswain.. Arthur  H.  Farnley   ...19  Dec  13 

Artif.  Eng Philip  S.  Johns ...14  Jan  14 

William  L.  P.  Hurle  3  May  13 
Alexander  McCorquin- 

dale  (act)  10  Mar  14 

llt.MechanicianO&y  ton  Hartnup 10  Mar  14 

Midshipman NoelF.  Wheeler  15  May  12 

William  L.C. Carter.. .15May  12 
Henry  E.  H.  Bur  bury  15  May  12 
John  A.  B.  Willson  ."..15  May  12 
William  O.  Serymgeour- 

Wedderburn   15  May  12 

Thurstan  B.  Thomas- 
Peter 15  May  12 

Harry  W.  A.  Kemmis  15  May  12 

Humphrey  F.  Vernon  15  May  12 

Harold  S.  S.  Boldero...l5  May  12 

Ass'. -( lerk Jean  H.  B.  Lejeune  ...  9  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness  on  the  10th  March, 
1914. 


450    SHARK.     (Po.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

935  Ions.      H.P.    (24,500.^.2).) 

Cfuns^S-4:  inch. 

fourth  Destroyer  flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Commander Anselan  J.  B.  Stirling  1  Oct    12 

Lieutenant Frederick  A.  Richardson 

1  July  13 

Eng.  Lieut Carl  B.  F.  Le  W.  Rock  12  Mar  12 

Sub-Lieut... Louis  H.  Heath  —  Jan   14 

Gunner (T)Frank  M.  Eley 2  Apr  13 

(Borne  in  '  Hechi.') 


874 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


451a    SHEARWATER.    {Ch.) 
Sloop. 

980   Tons. 

I.H.P.  1,400  N.D. 

Guns — 6-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

West  Coast  of  America. 

Commander Frederic  H.  Walter  ...24  Apr  12 

Lieutenant  Bonald  M.  Fraser 27  Nov  12 

(N)Hugh  M.Montague27  Nov  12 
Francis  B.  Hanson  ...  3  Feb    14 
Staff  Surgeon  ...Reginald  L.  Jones  ba.20  Nov  13 
(Lent '  Raintcnv') 

A% ■£%?*"  \ (DHenryA.Mi.man  lOMay  13 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng. .Robert  N.  Timbrel].... 27  Nov  12 
Gunner Richard  Gould 27  Nov  12 

Re-commissioned  at  Esquimalt,  27th  November, 
1912. 


451&    SHELDRAKE.     (Dev.) 
Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

748  Tons.     H.P.     (13,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com RichardA.A.  Plowden  20  Dec  12 

Lieutenant.. Daniel  H.  Rainier 5  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut Alan  G.  G.Rosevere...  8  Apr   13 

Sub-Lieut Alfred  C.  Collinson  (act) 

tj  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)Sidney  B.  Cann  ...31  Aug  12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


452  SIRIUS.  {Ch.)  Light  Cruiser 

3,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,  8-4  '7  inch,   8-6  pr., 

1-3  pr. 

On  service  conveying  relief  crews. 

Captain Gerald  W.  Vivian 24  Dec  13 

Lieut.-Com (Q)Patrick  B.  Crohanl6  Jan   14 

Lieutenant..- (N)  Stephen  S.  English 

27  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Walter  Stokes 18  Oct  11 

Eng.  Lieut George  Cocks 8  Jan  14 


Am'tnTarge } Willlam  H-  Coomber...27  Jan  14 

Gunner Frederick  C.Williams  6  Dec  13 

(T)Richaid  Dell 17  Dec   13 

Carpenter  ........Percy  A.  B.  Pratt  (act)\i  Jan  14 

Commissioned  on  the  21th  January,  1914. 


453    SKIPJACK.  (Po.)    Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

735  Tons. 

I.H.P.  4,200  N.D.  (6,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  '7  inch,  4-3  pr. 

First  Fleet. 

Mine  Sweeping  Gun-Boat. 

Commander Lionel  G.  Preston 5  Mar  14 

(And  for  command  of  Mine  Sweeping  Flotilla.) 

Lieutenant Thomas  C.  MacGill  ...10  Mar  14 

(N)Peter  A.  C.  Sturrock 

5  Mar   14 

Surgeon William  L.  Cowardin    5  Mar  14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.Henry  R.  Gauntlett...29  July  12 

Gunner Alfred  J.  Parkes 5  Mar  14 

Commissioned  at  Sheerness,  bth  March,  1914. 


454  SKIRMISHER.  (Dev.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

2,895  Tom.    I.H.P.  (16,400  F.D.) 

Guns — 9-4  inch. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Attached  to  Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain Francis  C.  Brown 21  Mar   14 

(And  in  Command  of  Seventh.  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 

Lieut.-Com (T)R.Craigie  Hamilton  7  Oct  13 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Lieutenant (G)Frederic'*  P.  Champion 

de  Crespigny 17  June  13 

(N)Henry  H.  Bousfield 

30  June  13 
R.    Hewetson    Land- 
maun    1  Jan  14 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  C.  Fisher. .17  Sept  12 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 

Staff  Surg Cecil  R.  Rickard 1  July  13 

Staff  Fay m Arthur  B.  Smith 28  June  13 

Assist.  Paym...  Reginald  V.  T.  Orgill    8  Oct   13 
(For  duty  with  Captain  (D).) 

Gunner Robert  0.  Kelly 1  July  13 

Sig.  Boatswain. .William  J.  Cu3ack....2t>  Jan   14 

Carpenter John  C.  Sole  —  Feb  14 

Artif.  Eng George  F.  Schwartz. ..24  Mar  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  \»t  July,  1913. 


THE  ROYAL   NAVY. 


875 


456    SNIPE.       {Dev.)     Shallow 

Draught  Steamer  for  River 

Service. 

85  Tons.    I.H.P.  240  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 
China. 

Lieut.-Com Malcolm  J.  E.  Maxwell- 
Scott  6  Dec  13 

Surgeon, Frederick  C.  Wright. ..15  Jan    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Woosung,  19tA  March,  1910. 


457      SOUTHAMPTON.       (Po.) 

Light  Cruiser. 

5,400  Tons.     HP.     22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 

First  Light  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain  William  E.  Goodenough, 

mvo 5  July  13 

(Commodore  2nd  Class  in  command  of  First  Light 
Cruiser  Squadron.) 

Secretary Walter  H.  Medd 5  July  13 

Commander Edward  A.  Rushton...21  June  13 

Lieutenant   (N)Robert  C.  Hayes...  4  Sept  12 

(G)Reginald     P.     P. 

Maton  8  Jan   13 

Henry  W.  Gregory  ...25  Feb    13 
(S)  Arthur  M.  P«ters 

(tempy) 19  Aug  13 

John  M.  McC.  Crosbie23  Nov  12 

Eng.  Lieut Clifford  Howie  7  Nov   11 

John  K.  Corsar 26  Mar  12 

Stat  Surg Alexander  McOloy,  MB. 

—  Nov  12 

Fleet  Paym John  S.  Place 30  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut Clive  A.  Robinson  8  Oct    13 

William    S.   R.    Eing 

Hall    6  Feb  14 

Sub-Lieut^  '     IjohnH.  Short  (act)...  14  Jan    14 

Asst.  Paym (I)Henry  N.  Stoddart—  Nov  12 

Gunner  John  Williams  27  Apr  12 

(T)John    H.  Morgans  9  Feb   14 
Charles  E .  Hazzeldine  25  Feb    13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain. .Robert  M.  Hook 13  Mar  13 

Carpenter Harry  P.  Eenshett  ...26  Feb    13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  E.  Pressey 4  Nov  12 

Joseph  F.  Webb    5  Dec  12 

Completed  to  full  Crew  at  Portsmouth, 
26  th  February,  1913. 


458  SPANKER.    (Po.)    Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

735  Tons. 

I.H.P.  2,500  N.D.  (3,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4'7  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Under  the  orders  of  the  Admiral  Commanding 
Coast  Guard  and  Reserves,  temporarily. 

North  Sea  fisheries. 

Tender  to  ' Halcyon.'' 

Lieut.-Com Norman  M.  C.  Thurstan 

16  Jan    14 

Lieutenant   (N)Heneage  C.  Lecge  3  Jan    14 

Surgeon Bernard  E.  P.  Sayersl5  Jan    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Albert  E.  Millward 15  Apr  13 

Gunner Walter G.  Street 2  Apr   13 

Boatswain    Henry  W.  Long 16  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  'Halcyon.') 
Re-cornmistioned  at  Portsmouth  on '\  bt  >i April, 1913 


459      SPARROWHAWK.      (Po.) 
Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

935  Tons.    H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com Sydney  Hopkins  14  Apr    13 

Lieutenant  Keith  R.  Farquharsonl4  Apr   13 

Eng.  Lieut Sidney  F.  Coopper  ...21  May  12 

Sub-Lieut Ralph  H.  Allen 20  Nov   13 

Gunner (T)George  Bryant 27  Jan  14 

(Borne in  'Hecla.') 


460   SPARTIATE.  (Po.)  Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  18,000  N.D. 

Guns — 16-6  inch,  12-12  pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Com .Alfred  E.  Everitt 9  Jan  13 

Ch.  Gunner Thomas  R.  Hammond  2  Sept  12 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..Walter  Harris    15  Aug  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  April,  1909. 
(Borne  in  '  Victory,') 


376 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


461    SPEEDWELL.    (Po.) 

Torpedo  Gun-Boat. 

735  Tom. 

I.H.P.  1,200  N.D.  (6,000  F.D.) 

Guns— 2-4*7  inch,  4-3  pr. 

First  Fleet. 

Mine  Sweeping  Gun-  Boat. 

Lieut.-Com Aubrey  B.  D.  Moore  7  Aug  13 

Sub-Lieut Henry  C.  Treherne  ...—  Dec  13 

Ch.  Art.  Eng.... Matthew  B.  Oliver 9  Jan  14 

Gunner  Francis  C.  W.  Codd...—  Oct  13 

(N)Arthur  Page 12  Mar  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth.,  1st  April,  1913. 


462     SPEEDY.     (Ch.)     Torpedo 
Gun-Boat. 

810  lorn.    I.H.P.  3,150  N.D.  (4,500  F.D.) 

Gum — 2-4  '7  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Under  the  orders  of  the  Admiral  Commandinq 

Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

North  Sea  Fisheries. 

Lieut.-Com Edward  M.  C.  Rutherfoord 

4  Mar   14 

Lieutenant    (N) James  0.  Mansfield 

4  Mar   14 

Arthur  L,  Sanders  ...24  May  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Leonard  Warren,  MB    4  Mar  14 

Ch.  Artif,  Eng.  Owen  G.  Smale.. 3  Dec   13 

Gunner Alfred  C.  Bright 18  Sept  13 

Ke-commissioned  at  Sneernesson  4th  March,  1914. 
(Borne  in  'Halcyon.') 


463  SPEY.     {Oh.)    Gun-Boat. 
363  Tom.     I.H.P.  200  N.D. 

Chatham. 
Tender  to  '  Pembroke.' 


464  SPHINX,   (Ch.)  P.   Special 

Service  Vessel. 

1,130  Tom.     I.H.P.  1,100  N.D. 

Guns — 4-4  inch,  2-7  pr. 

East  Indies. 

Commander    ...George  J.  Todd  19  Dec  11 

Lieutenant  '. CharlesE.V.Craufurd26  Apr  13 

(D(N)Donald  J. S.Oswald 

25  Mar  13 
John  B.  Spurgin  6  Dec    11 


Staff  Surgeon  ...Frederick  Cock 26  Apr  13 

^Tnlharge^.  [Terence  M.  Salter 26  Apr  13 

Gunner  John  Scott 25  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  J.  Baker  ...11  Aug  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Aden,  'Mth  April,  1913. 


465  SPITEFUL.   (Po.)    Torpedo. 
Boat  Destroyer. 

365  Tom.      I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

Lieut.-Com (T)Alfred  B.  Watts  ...13  Mar  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  T.  Barrett 9  Apr  13 

(Borne  in  '  Vernon,') 


466  SPITFIRE.    {Po.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
935  Tons.     H.P.  (24,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 3-4  inch. 
Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Hecla.' 

Lieut.-Com Clarence  W.  E.  Trelawny 

17  June  13 

Lieutenant   Ian  C.  Cowan 17  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut Harry  J.  A.  White 29  July  12 

Sub-Lieut Ivo.  W.  L.  Frewen.... —  Mar  14 

Gunner  (T)Philip  White  19  June  13 

(Borne  in  '  Hecla.') 


467     SPRIGHTLY.      (Dev.) 
Torpedo- Boat  Destroyer. 

400  Tom.     I.H.P.  (6,250  F.D  ) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-Gpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

LimLt..C.T~.  [Julian Harrison 1  June  131 

Artif  .Eng. Edward  E.  Bose 30  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


877 


468  STAG.    (Ch.)   Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

yUbiTom.    I.H.P.  (5,800  F.D.) 

Gui.s — -\-l2pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 
Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

UeUCoinanACosmo  M-  Qrahara   -    I  Peb  U 

Ch.  Artif  £fa£...WiIliam  M.  Parks 19  Dee  12 

(Borne  in  '  Tyne.') 


469  STAR.    {Ch.)    Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

360  Tons.    I.E.P.  (5,900  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Eighth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Tyne.' 

LiC'^Z»a,ul\G™n™y  S"  Holde"   -  3  Feb  14 

Artif.  Eng John  Thomas 10  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  'Tyne.') 


469a      STAUNCH.       {Dev.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

748  Tons  HP.  (13,500  F.D.). 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12  pr. 

Second  Destroyer  Flotilla 

Tender  to  'Blake.' 

Lieut.-Com Claude  L.  Bate 16  Dec  13 

Lieutenant John  H.  Jaunccy  18  Nov  13 

fcni/.  Lieut Herbert  E.Hooppeil...  2  Nov  12 

Sub-Lieut ,loim  B.  Falls 18  Aug  13 

gunner (T)Arthur  Murch 11  Nov  12 

(Borne  in  '  Blake.') 


170  STOUR.  {Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

570  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St,  George.' 

.■  .i.        om Ralph  M.  MM*., 7  Feb  13 

Ij-'ff   Eng,  Richard  M.  Newman  }5  Apr  13 


(BoflfftH  'J»i0**yf8> 


471a  SUCCESS.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 

385  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,000  F.D.) 

Guns—1-] 2 pr.,  5-6 pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  ' Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Reginald  B.  C.  Hutchinson, 

C8C 14  Oct    12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  Mitchell  (a) 25  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


4715  SUFFOLK.  (Dev.)  Cruiser. 

9,800  Tons.     I.H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 14-6  inch,  8-12 pr.,  3-3 pr. 

Flag  Ship  of  Rear-Admiral  Commanding 

Fourth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Rear- Admiral. ..Sir  Christopher  G.  F.  M. 

Cradock,  kcvo,  cb     8  Feb   13 


Personal  Staff. 

Secretary  ... George  B.  Owens 8  Feb   13 

i^a9i2'eut.-Co»!.(S)OeorgeB.Cumniing  8  Feb  13 

For  General  Staff  Duties. 

Eng.  Capt.   . George  C.  Bath,  mvo  14  Jan    13 

(Accommodated in  'Lancaster.') 

Lieut.  R.M Harold  S.  Walker 15  July  13 

(Assistant  for  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties.) 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  Bailey 30  Jan  13 

(To  assist  Eng.  Capt.) 
(Accommodated  in  '  Lancaster.') 

Clerk  to  Sec JohnEgremont 25  Feb    13 

Edward  C.  Webber  ...25  Feb    13 


Captain Philip  Franckiin,  mvo  27  Feb   13 

Commander Geoff  rey  Hopwood   ...14  Feb  13 

(N)  Walter  Scott 17  Feb  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Percival  Van  Strau- 

benzee  —  Oct    13 

Charles    H.   A.   Cart 

wright  27  Feb   13 

Robert  C.  C.  Smart  ...13  Mar  13 
(And  for  P.T.  Duties.) 
Lieutenant   (T)Lancelot  A.  Mont- 
gomery  29  Aug   13 

James  T.  B.  Notley  ...27  Feb  13 

Lionel  S.  Holland 2i  Sept  13 

Eng.  Com Henry  F.  Smith  13  July  11 

Eng.  Lieut Douglas  Hill  27  Feb  13 

Charles  H.  Haly  27  Feb  13 

Major  R.M. Leander  W.  Miller  ...  1  Mar  13 

Lieut.  R.M. (I)John  S.  Hicks  27  Sept  13 

Chaplain Rev.    Robert    J,     P. 

Peyton-Burbery,MAl3  May  13 

Ffeet  Surg Joseph  ChftWOere,  mb.  ba. 

5  Sept  13 

Fleet  Paym, Wilfrid  popper  25  Feb   12 

Surgeon Henry  St.  C-  Cplson...l2  Aug  13 

Svb  1  ieyt    , .Arthur  Gj.  TsJbp.t  27,  .Sept  J|) 


378 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Sab-Lieut Caradoc  S.  M.  Prinsep25  Sept  13 

Henry  J.  F.  Cavendish 

25  Sept  13 
Sub-Lieut.^  ^    1  Percy  w _  NMes _  Jan    14 

Assist.  Paym.. ..Stuart  Watson  —  Sept  13 

Ch.  Boatswain... Robert  H.  G.  Auger. ..23  Sept  12 

Gunner William  J.  Holwell  ...25  July  12 

(T)Bertie  Usmar 8  Feb  13 

George H.  Collins 27  Sept  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain  Lewis  Goldstein    27  Feb  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Siq.  Boatswain. .Charles  T.Lovett  (act)2i  Feb   14 

Carpenter Frank  Meek  2  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng.    .  ..Percy  O.  Wheatcroft  27  Feb  13 

Arthur  Bancroft   27  Sept  13 

Joseph  H.  Carter 27  Sept  13 

Edward  Crosseo  (act  )27  Sept  13 

Clerk Llewellyn  P.  Jones.. ..27  Feb  13 

Assist.  Clerk    ...Arthur  P.  Shaw    9  Aug  13 

Greswolde  L.  O.  Davis  15  Sept  13 
Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  21th    February, 
1913. 
The  following  Officer  is  borne  additional  : — 

Capt.  R.M. Arthur  Peel    10  Feb    14 

(For  service  at  Jamaica.) 

472  SUNFTSH.     (Dev.) 
Torpedo -Boat  Destroyer. 

315  Tons.     I.H.P.  (4,000  F.D.) 
Guns  —  1-12  pr. ,  5-6  pr. 

Devonport. 
Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

^^ctmmand} John  D"  Sumner....  4  May  12 

Artif.  Enq Edward  Cox    21  Jan    13 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 

473  SUPERB.    (Po.)  Battleship. 

18,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-12  inch,  16-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain George  P.  W.  Hope  ...30  Apr    13 

Commander  David  T.  Norris    6  Jan    13 

Lieut  -Com (GiJohn  C.  Hamilton  8  Jan   13 

(N)George  F.  B.  Edward- 
Collins  19  Jan  13 

Lieutenant Humphrey  W.  Best...  7  Oct    12 

Barry  V.  Sturdee 6  May  13 

(T;Douglas  G.  W.  Curry 

17  June  13 

Alan  S.  Hyde-Smith.. 20  Dec  12 

George  G.  D.  Salmon  14  Feb   13 

Richard  B.  Maycock    6  May  13 

Lieut.  B.iV.2?....SydneyJ. Cunningham 

(act)  10  July  13 

Eng.  Com Reginald  W.  Skelton...3  Feb  12 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  H.  Gordon     ...17  Feb   14 

John  S.  Budge 22  Aug  12 

Capt.  R.M.A.... Harold  E.W.  Iremonger 

30  May  11 

Capt.  R.M.  (I)Harold  F.  P.  Rees..  5  Dec  12 

Chaplain Rev.  Francis  H.  Burkitt, 

ba ...10  June  13 

Fleet  Surg Henry  Hunt 1  Oct    13 

Fleet  Paym Owen  L.  Penfold  23  Apr    1" 

Surgeon  ,s WilliamW.D.Ohilcott  28  Nov  12 


Sub-Lieut Richard  S.  Benson   ...  7  Jan    14 

Michael  E.  East —  Dec   13 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Robert  J.  T.  Perdue...  6  May  13 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..George  C.  Grant  25  Apr    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  R.  Whittaker  ...  6  May  13 

Gunner Michael  Hall 25  Apr    13 

Francis  J.  Magee   9  Nov  10 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Edgar  Richards 14  Feb  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Cornelius  Sandells  ...  5  Feb   12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

ThomasE.Linnington  14  Feb  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
(T)William  Shuker  (act) 

10  May  13 

Boatswain Joel  E.  Blarney 25  Apr   13 

R.M.  Gunner   ...George  A.  Lyne     —  Oct    11 

Artif.  Eng William  C.  Abrams  ...26  July  12 

Alfred  Shotter  18  Apr    13 

Reginald  C.  Drew(oct)  6  Oct  13 

Midshipman Percy  Todd 13  Feb   13 

Edward  N.  Boulton  ...13  Feb  13 
Thomas  P.  Y.  Moore  13  Feb  13 
Ronald  A.  Lidstone  ...13  Feb  13 
Russell  A.  Boucher...  13  Feb  13 
Geoffrey    St.    J.    A. 

Taylor   1.3  Feb  13 

George  A.  M.  Paul  ...  13  Feb  13 
Francis  P.  Goldsmith  15  Jan  14 
Edward  H.  Crebbin...l5  Jan  14 
Francis  Douglas- Watson 

15  Jan   14 
Trevor  O.  O.  Plowdenl5  Jan   14 
Francis  W.  Darwin  ...15  Jan  14 
Midshipman      (  Geoffrey  M.   Dowding 

R.N.R.  S     (proby) .".  9  Mar  14 

Charles  C.  Henderson 

(proby)  10  Mar  14 

Henry  H.  Robson  (proby) 

23  Feb  14 
Henry  C.  A.  Jauncey 

(proby)   10  Mar  14 

Clerk Basil  H.  Bowen    2  Apr    13 

Asst.  Clerk Wilfrid  E.  Symes 9  Aug  13 

Gordon  L.  P.  Garwood  1  Feb   14 
Re-commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  6th  May,  1913. 

473a     SURLY.     (Po.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
310  Tons.      I.H.P.  (4,100  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Fisgard.' 

fnUnCommand  }  Benjamin  RichardsonlS  Aug  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  Jones    9  Aug  13 

Gunner William  D.  Wright.. ..14  May  13 

(Borne  in  '  Fisgard.') 

474a  SUTLEJ.    (Ch.)     Cruiser.. 

12,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  21,000  N.D. 

Guns— 2-9-2  inch,    12-6  inch,  12-12  pr.,. 

3-3  pr. 

Third  Fleet. 
The  Nore. 

Commander Frederick  W.  Dean  ...21  Feb    13 

Lieut.-Com Robert  R.   Hallowell- 

Carew 10  Mar  14 


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879 


Eng.  Com George  H.  Morris    ...28  Jan    14 

Ch.  Gunner  t Henry  J.  Martin  26  Nov    13 

Compter James  E.  Wright 11  Apr    13 

Art. I.  Eng Alexander  Halkett  ...—  Apr    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  llth  April,  1913. 
(Borne  in  '  Aboukir.') 


475  SWALE.  {Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Ton*.    I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guvs — 4-12  pr. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief, 
Home  Fleets. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Commander  Gerald  L.  Parnell 27  Feb    14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Samuel  P.  C.  Ferris.. .11  Apr  12 
(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.") 


475a  SWIFT.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

2,170  Tom.     Turbine.  M.P.  (30,000  F.B.) 

Guns — 4-4  inch. 

Attached  to  Fourth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Captain Charles  J.  Wiiitotir  ...    5  Dec  13 

(And  for  command,  of  4th  Destroyer  Flotilla) 

Lieut.-Com (N)  Arthur  L.O'Brien25  Jan    14 

Lieutenant    Harold  C.Woollcombe- 

Boyce    17  Feb    14 

Eng.  Com Frank  Morrison... 14  Sept  12 

(And  for  duty  with  T.B.Ds.) 

Eng.  Lieut Pereival  King    22  Jan   14 

Sub-Lieut FrancisH.M.Vaughan 

24  Feb    14 
Gunner (T)Thomas  H.  Willev20  Feb  14 


%76     SWIFT  SURE.       (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

11,800  Tons.     I.H.P.  12,500  N.D. 

Guns — 4-10  inch,  14-7*5  inch,  14-14  pr., 
4-6  pr. 
Flag  Shiv.  East  Indies. 
^ear-Admiral ...Richard  H.  Peirse,  cb., 

mvo 20  Dec   12 

(Commander  in  Chief.) 

Secretary Andrew  J.  Carter 20  Dec   12 

HagLieut  -Co»i.( SjKichard  L.  Hamer22  July  13 

ieut.  R.M.     ...John  Geldard 26  Mar  13 

(Assistant  for  W.  T.  Duties.)         (12  Aug  11) 


Fleet  Surg Thomas  T.  Jeans,  MB  26  Mar   13 

ClerktoSec Bernard  Carter   25  dpr  13 

(I)George  A.  P.  Web- 
ster  25  Apr    13 

ReneM.Bayley 25  Apr    13 

Captain Raymond  A.  Nugent. ..25  Apr    13 

Commander  Henry  K.  Kitson 25  Apr    13 

Lieut.-Com (T)Malcolm      H.     S. 

MacDouald 25  Apr    13 

(N)Wilbraham    T.    R. 

Ford  25  Apr    13 

Thomas  J.  Linberry...l3  Mar   13 

RoyN.  Suter  25  Apr  13 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 
(G)C.  Winthrop  Swithin- 

bank  26  Mar   13 

Lieutenant   Walter  L.  Fielding  ...25  Apr    13 

Harry  A.  D.  Keate  ...26  Mar  13 

Hugh  S.  Fgerton 22  May  13 

Eng.  Com Marrack  Sennett 8  Mar   13 

Eng.  Lieut Henry  R.  Baker 26  Mar  13 

(I)Douglas  H.  Smith   25  Mar  13 

Major  R.M Hugh  D.B.O'Sullivan25  Apr   13 

(30  Aug  12) 

Capt.  R.M.A.... George  H.Kendle 26  Mar  13 

Chaplain  Rev.    Thomas    G.    C. 

Howard,  ma 26  Mar  13 

Fleet  Paym George  H.  Sweeting. ..26  Mar  13 

Surgeon  Geoffrey  P.  Adshead, 

MB  26  Mar  13 

Gordon  V.  Hobbs 1  Nov  13 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  H.  Polhill 20  Feb    14 

Herbert  J.  Carndnff...  —  Jan  14 
Archie  A.  S.  Murray...  8  Oct  13 
Vero  B.  Kemball ..'...  6  Feb    14 

Mate  James  Figgins 29  Nov  13 

Assist.  Paym (I)Norman  R.  F.  Red- 
head   26  Mar   13 

Ch.  Sig. Boatswain... Matthew  Allen  ...26  Mar   13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  H.  Humby 1  Apr    13 

Gunner Barnabas  Coggius 11  Mar  IS 

Ernest  Abbott   26  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

<1"nWilliamSutherlan<il2Mar  13 

Boatswain William  G.  Beer 11  Mar   13 

Carpenter Walter  Exton 11  Mar  13 

Artif.  Eng Charles  Chafen 16  Oct    12 

William  E.J.  Ricks..  23Mav  13 
Ernest  D.  Roberts     ...26  Mar  13 

Clerk Aubrey  J.  Wheeler  ...26  Mar   13 

Re-commissioned  at  Portsvwuth,  26th  March,1913. 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  for 

various  services : — 

Capt.  R.M.A.... George  F.  G.  Caulfeild  1  Feb    14 

(For  service  at  Colombo.) 

Capt.  R.M Charles  B.Mullins 1  July  13 

(11  Apr  09) 
(For  Service  at  Singapore). 

AS^SChargr'  <T  wiuiam  "■  Hu9hes  -  3  July  12 
(For  Depot,  Bombay.) 

Ch.  Gunner William  S.  Cox 15  Sept  13 

(In  charge  of  Naval  Ordnance  .stores  at  Bombay.) 

Artif.  Eng Donald  C.  Scott  —  Nov  13 

(For  Torpedo  Sub- Depot,  Bombay,  and  for  charge 
of  Reserve  Gun  Mountings.) 


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THE    ROYAL   NAVY. 


479    SYLVIA.     (Dev.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
350  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,300  F.B.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

^e"c0rmand[ErnaldG-H-Master    9  Mar   li 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  H.  Edwards  29  July  12 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.") 


479a  SYREN.  (Po.)  Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

390  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,200  F.D.) 

Guns — l-12^>r.,  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Attentive.' 

Commander Thomas  C.  H.  Williams 

15  Aug  13 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Patrick  N.  Flannigan  9  Aug  13 
(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


480&    TALBOT.      {Dev.)     Light 

Cruiser. 
5,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  8,000  N.D.  (9,600  F.D.~) 

Guns — 11-6  inch,  8-12^;*.,  1-3 pr. 
Third  Fleet. 
Devon-port. 

Lieut.-Com Philip  E.  Thresher    ...  6  Aug  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  A.  Anderson    ...21  Oct    13 

Fleet  Surg *Henry  B.  Hall,  MB. ..15  Jan    14 

Fleet  Paym *Robert  E.  Smith 10  Jan    14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...*Lewis  R.  Wilmer 15  Jan    14 

Ch.  Gunner' John  J.  Reynolds 4  Apr  13 

Carpenter William  Marks  8  Jan    13 

Reduced  to  Reserve  Commission,  1th  October,  1913. 

^And  for  group  of  ships  of  Third  Fleet. 


481  TAMAR.    Receiving     Ship. 
4,650  Tons. 
Guns — 6-6  pr. 
■    Hong  Kong. 


482  TARTAR.     (Po.)     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

870  Tons.    H.P.  (14,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 5-1 2  pr. 

Sixth  Destroyer  FlotiUa. 

Tender  to  '  Attentive.' 

Eng.  Lieut George  W.  Bodell 1  Sept  13 

(Borne  in  'Attentive.') 


483  TAY.     (Dev.)     Gun-Boat. 

363  Tons.    I.H.P.  200  N.B. 
Gun — 1— Qpr. 

Devonport. 
Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

^CommaZ  ]*»***"  Leahy  14  Dec  12 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


483&    TEAL.      (Ch.)      Shallow 

Draught  Steamer  for  River 

Service. 

180   Tons.     I.H.P.  800  N.B. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 

China. 

Lieut.-Com. ...     Somerville  P.  B.  Russell 

6  Dec  13 
Surgeon George  F.B.  Page.MB.  15  Jan  14 

He-commissioned  at  Woosung,  19JA  March,  1910. 


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484a    TEMERA1RE.     (Dev.) 

Battleship. 
18,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  23,000  N.D. 
'     Guns —10-12 inch,  16-iinch,  4-3 pr. 

First  Battle  Squadron. 
Captain Edwyn  S.  Alexander- 
Sinclair,  mvo 1  Sept  13 

Commander Thomas  N.  James —  Oct  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Alick  Stokes 8  Jan  13 

Henry  P.  Boyd  27  Aug  13 

(N)  James  A.~G.Troup30  Sept  13 
(T  (Arthur  H.  D.  Field30  Sept  13 

Henry  P.  Wilson 16  May  11 

Lieutenant Raymond  Gr.  F.  H.  de 

Caen 10  June  13 

Llewellyn  V.  Morgan  30  Sept  13 
Kenneth  F.  A.  Wallis  18  June  12 
Lieut.  R.N.R... .Harold  E.  Fillingham 

(act) 2  Dec  13 

Eng. Com Henry  J.  Loveridge...30  Dec  12 

Eng.  Lieut. Bertram  W.  Knott     ...  1  Apr  12 

John  Kingcome 4  Oct    12 

Bag.  Li£*-N  I  Frank  H.  Jefferson —  May  12 

Capt.  R.M. Maurice  F.  Bennett. ..27  June  13 

Arthur  M.  M.  Shewell  5  Dec  12 

Chaplain Rev.  Arthur  H.  H.  M. 

Norregaard,  ma 22  Aug  13 

Fleet  Surg Edward  D.  J.  O'Malley 

3  May  12 

Fleet  Paym William  D.  Sarratt  ....30  Sept  13 

Surgeon Jackson  G.  Boal,  MB..  5Jun  13 

Sub-Lieut Maurice  J.  H.  Bagot..2S  Mar   14 

Adrian  H.  J.  Stokes  ...  —  Dec  13 
Edmond  H.  O'Conor 

(act)  2  Mar  14 

Alpin     E.     Thomson 

(-cj)  18  Feb   14 

WilfredA.Higgins(aci)19  Feb  14 
Foley  G.   P.  Vereker 

(act)   18  Feb   14 

Asst.  Paym John  T.  V.  Webster...  I  Feb  13 

Ch.  Gunner William  A.  Herlihy...22  Nov  12 

(T)John  Truseott 7  Mar  13 

Ch.  Carpenter... Charles  R.  Edwards. ..17  Sept  13 

\Qunner Charles  H.  Thacker...l9  Oct    12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Charles  Mahoney  (act)  8  Oct   13 
(For  instructional  Duties.) 

George  Turner 8  Oct  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    William  H.  Tucker  ...17  Sept  13 

William  McTigue 19  Dec  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
George  Williams  (a). ..28  Feb   12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

R.  M.  Gunner. ..George  Allan 17  Feb    14 

Artif.  Eng John  P.  Cock 30  Sept  13 

George  Brown 24  June  13 

William  J.  Richardson 

11  Jan  13 
William  E.  H.  King 

(act)  13  Sept  13 

'Midshipman Humphrey  R.  Sandwith 

15  Jan   12 

John  C.  Leach  15  Jan   12 

Percy  F.  P.  Wood 15  Jan   12 


Midshipman James  Pearson  15  Jan  13 

EricG.B.deMowbray  15  Jan  13 

John  A.  L.  Stokes 15  Jan  13 

Cecil  Warde  15  Jan  13 

Henry  K.  M.Southwell 

15  Jan  13 
William  H.  D.  Fried- 

berger  15  Jan  14 

Humphrys  Archdale    15  Jan  14 
George  H.  Griffiths  ...  15  Jan  14 
Evelyn   R.  S.  Dickin- 
son. ...  15  Jan  14 

Midshipman      \  James  Maxwell  (proby) 

R.N.R.  S  15  Sept  13 

Charles     E.    Harvey 

(proby) 15  Sept  13 

Jack  G.  Bickford  (proby) 

15  Sept  13 
Gordon  B.  Butler  (proby) 

In  Sept  13 

Clerk  Leofric  I.  Birch 31  July  12 

Assist.  Clerk    ...Garnet  H.  Wise 1  Fob    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  30th  September, 
1913. 


487   TERRIBLE.   (Po.)  Cruiser. 

14,200  Tons.     I.H.P.  25,000  N.D. 

Guns-2-9'2  inch,     \6-6inch,      U-12  pr., 

12-Spr. 

Third  Fleet. 

Pembroke  Dock. 

Captain Thomas  F.  T.  Michell...6  Dec  13 

(And  for  charge  of  a  group  of  ships  of  the  Third 
Fleet.) 

Lieut.-Com (N)  Svdney  Robinson  4  Sept  12 

Harold  N,  Key  25  Nov   13 

Eng.  Lieut Frank  R.  Pendleton...  6  Junel2 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...*John  B.  Coad,  MB 7  Oct   13 

Fleet  Paym Henry  C.F.  C.  Parker23  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...*Herbert  W.  Landon    17  Jan  14 

Ch.  Gunner William  Forrest 5  May  12 

Ch.  Carpenter... Benjamin  J.  Richards 

(tempy) 6  May  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Harry  J.  Buckle 6  May  12 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  ith  November,  1912 
*  And  for  group  of  ships  of  Third  Fleet. 

490     TERROR   (late    Malabar) 

■  late  Troopship.     (Ch.) 

6,211  Tons. 

Guns — 2-24  pr.,  1-9  pr. 

Receiving  Ship,  Bermuda. 

Commander Godfrey  E.  Corbett ...  1  July  11 

(And  for  charge   of  Naval   Establishments,  and 
as  King's  Harbour  Master.) 

Lieut.-Com (N)Ernest  H.  Bate  ...  7  Mar  12 

(And  for  charge  of  Charts  and  Chronometers.) 
Assist. -Paym.-  \  (I)Edward  G.  Leyshon 

in-charge       J  15  Aug  12 

Ch.  Gunner David Burnett-Herkes  1  Aug  12 

Boatswain Walter  Holt 7  Jan    14 


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The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 
For  Bermuda  Yard. 

Lieutenant    Joseph  Wright,  esc.  ...  HJunel2 

Eng.  Com Ernest  D.MalUnson.. .18  Nov  12 

{As  Chief  Engineer  of  the  Yard  and  for  Reserve. ) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Oswald  Rees,  md    16  Apr  11 

(And  for  Ireland  Island.) 

For  R.  N.  Hospital. 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...John  A.  Keogh,  MB,  BA. 

20  Nov  13 

(And  for  Bermuda   Yard.) 
Staff  Surgeon  ...RobertH.McGi//en,MB  15  Oct   13 

(And  for  Bermuda   Yard.) 

New  bioks  opened  \st  January,  1908. 


490a  TEST.  {Oh.)   Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

570  Tons.     I.E.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — i—\2jpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla 

Tender  to  '  at.  George.' 

Lieut,  in  \  Charles  H.  BZnox-Little 

Command^  24  Aug  12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Frederick  A.  Drury  ...25  Sept  13 
(Borne  in  'St.  George.') 


491    TEVIOT.     (Ch).     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

590  Tons.     l.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — i-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Lieut.  Com Alexander  R.  Gye 1  Mar   12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng. Alexander  Simpson  ...  6  May  12 
(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


492     THAMES.     (Ch.)    Late 

Cruiser,  2nd  Class. 
4,050  Tons.  I.3.P.3,S00  2V.D.(5,700F.D.) 

Patrol  flotillas. 
Harwich. 
Depot  for  Submarines. 

Commander Alexander  R.  Palmer  14  Jan  14 

(And  in  command  of  Fifth  Submarine  Flotilla.) 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  C.  Horsley  7  Feb    14 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Staff  Surg Thomas  D.  Liddle,  MB.  7  Jan  13 

Gunner (T)EbenezerW.  E.  Seal28  Dec  12 

The  follmcing  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 
For  command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut. -Com Clyfford  H.  Warren  (CI) 

8  Feb  13 
Herbert  W.  Shove  tC  2)15  Oct    12 


Lieut.-CoM Thomas  C.B.Harbottle 

(C6)  15  Oct    i: 

Lieutenant    George  A.  Saltren-  Willett  ( C4) 

15  Oct    12 
Edward  W.  B.  Ryan  (C  Z) 

8  Feb  13 
George  E.  Jenkinson  (C  5) 

22  Aug  13 
For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant Charles  H.  Allen 1  May  13 

Ralph  E.  Snook —  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut Arthur  N.  Tebbs —  Oct    13 

Charles  G.  R.  Phillott—  June  13 
George  J.  D.  Tweedy...  1  Feb    14 
Ernest  L.  Ruck  Keene    1  Feb    14 
Commissioned  at  Chatham.  1th  January,  1913. 
(Borne  on  books  of  '  Bonaventure.') 

492a    THESEUS.    (Dev.) 

Cruiser. 

7,350  Tons. 

I.H.P.  10,000  N.D.  (12,000  F.D.~) 

Guns— 2-9-2  inch,     10-6  inch,      1 2  -6pr. 

5-3  pr. 

Training  Squadron. 

Queenstown. 

Commander Rowland  H.  Bather 4  Feb  13 

(And  for  Training  duties.) 

Lieut.-Com James  H.  Neild    1  Oct    13 

Lieutenant (N)Francis  N.  Miles     9  Aug  13 

Basil  J.  Pailthorpe    ...  1  Jan  14 

Eng.  Com Gordon  Robertson 1  Jan  13 

Chaplain  Rev.    William     E.     G. 

Jackson,  ma 10  June  13 

Staff  Surg Frederick  F.  Mahon....4  Feb  13 

Asst.  Paym.     l&eorge  v    M    Hamerl0  Sept  13 
in  charge        )  B  r 

Ch.  Gunner Ernest  G.  Courtis 26  Nov   13 

Boatswain James  H.  Quick 4  Feb  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Joseph  Oates 4  Feb  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

John  8.  Manley    4  Feb  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Frederick  Scott  4  Feb  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter Edward  F.  Charles    ...17  Oct  12 

Artif.  Eng Harry  Faltridge .16  Septl2 

Re-commissioned  at  Devon-port  on  ith  February, 
1913. 

493     THETIS.    (Po.) 
Light   Cruiser. 

3,400  Tons.  I.H.P.7,000  JV.B.(9fiOO  F.D.) 

Guns — 4r-4  '7  inch. 

Second  Fleet. 

Mine  Layer  Squadron. 

Commander  William  G.  A.  Kennedy 

30  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com John  May   4  Nov   11 

Lieutenant    (N)John  S.  P.  Colquhoun 

9  Aug  U 

Eng.  Com Archibald  W.  Maconochie 

21  Hov  d 
Staff  Surgeon   ...James  G.  Wallis,  MB  23  Oct    li 


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383 


Issist.  Paym.  )  _  '  ...    _  ,    • 

in  Charge  \EmestW-Cox  l  Jan   13 

runner Alfred  Dyson 26  Aug  12 

(T)Alexander  G.  8tock28  Jan  13 

Carpenter James  C.  Kenny ...23  Apr  12 

irtif.  Eng Ernest  H.  Dowland...  3  Jan  12 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  August,  1907. 


B3a  THISTLE.  (Deu.)  Gun-Boat 

10  Tons.  I.H.P.  900  N.D.  (1,300  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  inch,  i~\2pr. 

China. 

.ieut.-Com George  P.  L.  L.  Page  4  Mar  14 

Aeutenant    (N)Victor  I.  Griffith    —  Dec  12 

iurgeon  Albert      E.     Malone, 

mb,  ba 4  Mar  14 

hib-Lieut St.  John  G.  H.  Pitt 

(act)   4  Mar  14 

'unner JohnRodd  ,.  4  Mar   14 

irtif. Eng Joseph  Farrar 8  Aug  12 

?e- commissioned  at  Hong  Kong,  ith  March,  1914. 


194    THORN.    {Deu.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

400  Tons.     I.H.P.    (6,400  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12^;'.,  5-6  jw. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

lie  tit. -Com JohnN.  Benbow  6  Jan  14 

Irtif.  Eng Harry  Voaden 8  Dec  11 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


95  THRASHER.     (Dev.) 
Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 
395  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6.300  F.D.) 
Guns — l-12^;r.,  5-6^;-. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Leander.' 

'ommander Hugh  T.  Prichard    ...23  Jan    14 

Irtif .  Eng Alfred  E   Thomas......  3  Oct     13 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 


96  THUNDERER.    (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

22,500  Tons.    HP.     27,000  N.I). 

On  ns — 10-13 '5  inch,  16-4w&6'&,  4-3^/'. 

Second  Battle  Squadron. 

dptam Thomas  Jackson,  cb,  mvo 

1  Nov  13 

ommander John  F,  Warton    29  Jan    14 

ieut.-Com (G)St.  Aubyn B.Wake    6  Aug  13 

(N)Oswald  H.  Dawson  1Q  Aug  12 


Lieut.-Com (T)Henry  L.  Hitchins  fi  Jan   14 

Lieutenant Brendan  Coppiuger...lO  Mar  14 

Ian  O.  8.  Hilton    11  Feb    14 

Arthur  R.  Balfhide  ...12  Oct    12 

Cyril  J.  M.  Lang  1  Oct    13 

AlexanderM.Thomsonl3  Mar  18 

Lieut.  R.N.R...  Archibald  C.Bucknell 

(act)  . 2  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com George  T.  Goodall   ...11  Nov  10 

Eng.  Lieut Campbell  Samson...  3  Mar  11 

Thomas  Spalding 25  Sept  13 

Captain  B.M.... George  L.  Parry 24  Aug  12 

Lieut.  R.M.A.    Humphrey  Peck  10  May  13 

Chaplain Rev.  Edward  S.  Ulyat 

MA 20  May  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Harold  Huskinson, MB. 19  Feb    14 

Staff  Surg William   E.   Ormsby, 

m.b.,  b.a 22  Dec  1.3 

Fleet  Paym Richard  H.  G.  Phillips 

—  June  12 
Naval  Instr.  ...Robert  Weatherhead,  ba 

15  June  12 

Sub-Lieut Clement  Ellis 9  Mar  14 

Charles  P.  Berthon  ...  1  Jan    14 

Asst.  Pat/m Eyre  S.  Duggan 15  Junel2 

Claude  O.  Burbidge...29  Dec  13 

Ch.  Gunner George  N.  Small   2  Feb  11 

Ch.  Boatswain... Benjamin  Eve 1  June  11 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..Wired  C.  Smith 2  Feb  11 

Gunner (T) John  J.  Dixon     ...    2Febll 

Benjamin  J.  Clarke.. .15  June  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Harry  J.  Hamsher 13  June  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Frederick  C.  Bennett  (act) 

20  Aug  23 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
Peter  S.  V.  Lakeman  (act) 

20  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain William  H.  Hocking  15  June  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Walter  T.  Hicks    15  June  12 

For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
R.M.  Gunner.. ..Joseph  Sheldon — Aug  12 

Artif.  Eng John  Dornan  24  Nov  11 

James  V.  Tector 15  June  12 

Frederick  S.  Heath  ...26  Jan  12 
John  W.  Jenkins  (act)  1  July  13 

Wt.  Electrician  William  Ross  29  Mar  13 

Midshipman    ...Rawdon  A.  Fletcher.. .15  Jan  13 
Frederick  B.Stromeyer 

15  Jan  13 

Robert  C.  Gibbs 15  Jan  18 

Eric  D.Brooke 15  Jan  13 

RaymonrlF.Eosanquetl5  Jan  13 

Gerard  H.  Candy 15  Sept  13 

Oliver  L.  Cordon 15  Sept  13 

Frank  D.  P.  Palmer]  5  Sept  13 
Charles  R.   de   B.   L. 

Townshend 15  Sept  13 

Edward  F.  Turner 15  Sept  13 

Arthur  H.  B.  Day.... ..15  Sept  13 

Arthur  J.  Cubison  ...15  Sept  13 
George  A.  M.  V.  Harrison 

15  Sept  13 


884 


THE   ROYAL    NAVY. 


Midshipman     \John  H.  Malley  (proby) 

R.N.R.         )  13  Sept  13 

Victor  A.  T.  Ram.age 

(proby) 13  Sept  13 

William  Murphy  (proby~) 

12  Sept  13 
Robert  Goldreich  (proby)  2  Dec  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Wallace  D.  Stranack...  9  Aug  13 

Cyprian  W.  Johnstone    1  Mar  14 
Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  the  15th  June,  1912. 


496a    TIGER.       (Dev.)       Battle 
Cruiser. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  John  Brown  Sf  Co.,  Glasgow. 

Lieut.-Com (N)      Alfred     F.     B. 

Carpenter 13  Jan  14 

(Gr)Evan  Bruce-Gardyne 

13  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Cecil  H.  A.  Berming- 

ham —  Sept  12 

Eng.  Lieut George  E.  McEwen...  9  Aug  13 

Ch,  Gunner Frederick  S.  Farlow  ...19  Jan  14 

Ch.  Boatswain    Arthur  Adams  19  Mar  14 

Ch,  Carpenter. ..John  N.  Matheson  ...15  Dec  13 

Gunner (TVJoseph  E.  Hamley27  Jan    14 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  PickuD  ...  5  Mar  14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid. ') 


4965  TIGRESS.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
745  Tons.    HP.  (13,500  F.D.) 
Guns — 2-4  inch,  2-12 pr. 
First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 
Tender  to  '  Woolwich.' 

Lieut.-Com Paul  Whitfield 25  Mar  12 

/lieutenant Norman  A.  G.  Ohlenschlager 

2  Dec   13 

Eng.  Lieut Thomas  G.  Coomber   11  Mav  11 

Sub-Lieut Philip  J.  Mack  —  Dec  13 

Gunner (T)David  T.  Houghton 

25  Mar  12 
(Borne  in  '  Woolwich.') 


497     TOPAZE.     (Po.)    Light 

Cruiser. 
3,000  Ions.     I.H.P.  7,000  (9,800  F.D.) 
Guns — 12-4  inch,  8-Zpr. 
Third  Fleet. 
Portsmouth. 
TJ.eut.-Com Herbert  J.  A.  Throck- 
morton  26  Aug  13 

Eng.  Com Alfred  J.  Hastings...  9  Aug   13 

Gunner  ,r....GeorgeF.Collii)gwopd  8  May  13 

Alian  Earle .,.'...  2  Jan   12 

Carpenter Frederick  B.  Cook  ......  \  July  13, 

(Borne  in  '  Good  Hope.') 
Commmioned  a%  Chatham,  lit  April,  1913, 


498     TORCH.     (Dev.)    Sloop. 

960  Ions.   I.H.P.  1,100  N.D.  (1,400  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

New  Zealand. 

Commander  John  K.  Le  H.  Ward    5  Apr   12 

Lieutenant Charles  W.  A.  Baldwin 

—  Dec   12 
(N)Kenneth    H.     L. 

Mackenzie 27  Aug  12 

ArthurH.T.Glenny...29Nov  13 
Surgeon Francis  H.  Holl 29  Nov  13 

^charge*™:.  (William  J" A'  Brown  "  Ma^  13 

Gunner  Arthur  E.  G.  Ginn  ...29  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  W.  Baker...29  Nov  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sydney,  29th  November,  1913. 


500    TRAVELLER.      (Dev.) 
Special  Service  Vessel. 
700  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,100  N.D. 

Devonport. 
Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

Ch.Boatswain ")  Jameg  j   Webber    18  Dec  13 

in  Command   J 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid,') 


502    TRITON.       (Ch.)      P. 

Surveying   Vessel. 
410  Tons.  '  I.H.P.  350  N.D. 

Gun — 1-1  pr, 
Surveying  Service. 

Lieut -Com Lewis  D.  Penfold 10  Mar  03 

Godfrey  B.J.  Benyon30  Mar  10 

Lieutenant  Leonard  G.  Garbett...  8  Apr    13 

(N)Mark  E.  Highton  17  Apr    13, 
(Lent  Jiydrographic  Department.') 
The  following  Officer  is  borne  as  additional  ;— 

Lieut.-Com...,L.. Francis  May 1  July  Oft 

(For  iurvey  of  Plymoyth  Sound. ) 
B«;eoffimi»s^ne<i  at  fflpUuw,  fflfl.  $»^  W?1 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


385 


(Dev.) 


503      TRIUMPH. 
Battleship. 
11,985  Tom.     I.H.P.  12,500  N.D. 
Guns — 4-10mcA,    14-7-5  inch,    14-14  pr., 

Hong  Kong. 

Captain Philip      Streatfeild, 

mvo    28  Aug  13 

Commander Morshead  B.  Baillie- 

Hamilton ,..28  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com (G)Albert  S.  Susmann  28  Aug  13 

(N)Theodore  D.  Sharp—  Nov  13 

Philip  V.  Kilgour 7  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com Hilgrove  Hammond    26  Dee  13 

Capt.  R.M. John  G.  Home 5  Sept  13 

fleet  Surg Robert  S.  Bernard.... —  Nov  13 

Fleet  Paym (I)Thomas  Haves —  Nov  13 

Surgeon Walter  B.  Lloyd —  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym Harry  S.  Orchard —  Nov  13 

Gunner , Joshua  E.G. Chubb   ...15  Aug  13 

Ch.  Boatswain...  William  J.  Bailey 22  Dec  13 

(For  Mail  duties.) 

Carpenter Samuel  E.  Hancock...  7  Apr    13 

Artif.  Eng Richard  J.  Lavers 28  Aug   13 

Wt.  Writer  Fred  Edmonds  21  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  28th August,  1913 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  various  services. 

Captain Robert  H .  Anstruther, 

CMG —  Nov  13 

(Commodore  of  tfie  2nd  Class.) 

(In  charge  of  Naval  h.stabhshments  at 

Hong  Kong.) 

Secretary  ...... ...Colin  C.  Merry    -  -  Nov  13 

Clerk  to  Sec Eric  A.  Jolly    —  Nov  13 


For  Honsr  Kong-  Yard. 

Commander (S)Henry  C.  R.  Boucher 

11  Sept  13 

Lieut. -Com (T)Richard  St.  John....\l  Mar  13 

Eng.  Com George  W.  Roome  3  Jan   12 

(Chief  Engineer  of  yard.) 

William  Dawson 11  Aug  11 

(First  Assistant  to  the  Chief  Engineer .) 

Eng.  Lieut Geoffrey  W.    Woodhouse  8  Mar  11 

(for  Hong  Kong  Yard  and 
Torpedo  Sub-Depot.) 

Ernest  J.  Connors 9  Aug  13 

(And  for  service  with  Gun  mountings 
of  the  Fleet.) 

Chaplain Rev.  George  M.  Tichborne, 

BA 1  Mar  14 

(And  for  Hong  Kong  Hospital.) 

Staff  Surgeon Lawrence  C.  Hunt 31  May  12 

Ch.  Boatswain... Daniel  Collins 19  Nov  12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Augustus'  J .  Mitchelmore 

11  Aug  13 

.  For  R.N.  Hospital. 

De&ral9T.  \ Donald  T-  Bosk^n- MBl5  Oot    13 
Surgeon William  H.  Hastings, 

MB,  MA   15  Oct    13 

Frank  L.  Smith  (temp. )25  Oct   13 
Edward  Moxon  Browne —  Nov  13 


For  service  at  Wei-hai-Wei. 

Commander  (act) Albert  E.  House 6  Dec   09 

(King's  Harbour  Master  and  ATaval 
Executive  Officer,  Wei-hai-Wei.) 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  L.  Pinion  Ill  Mar   14 

Capt.RM. Claude  L.   F.  Muntz. ,.28  Aug  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Richard  F.  Clark Nov  13 

Paymaster.*. (J)Robert  Haves 28  Mar   14 

For  Miscellaneous  Services. 

Lieutenant  (retd.)  (S)Francis  C.  Hanning- 

Lee 17  Feb  13 

(For  Charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer 
Depot,  Hong  Kong.) 

Lieutenant    Hobart     W.      T.      R. 

Seymour 23  Dec   11 

(For  West  River  Patrol.) 
In  command  of  T.B.  038. 

Harold  F.  B.  Handley—  Oct    12 
(For  command  of  T.B.  035.) 

Valentine  M.  Wyndham- 

ijuin  3  Mar   14 

(For  command  of  T.B.  037.) 

Thomas  H.  G.  Barton  28  Dec   13 
(For  command  of  T.B.  036.) 

Eng.  Com Robert  S.  Jennings 26  May  13 

(For  charge  of  machinery  of  Wivern,'  and  for 
Fleet  Duties  at  Hong  Kong.) 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  D.  Nuthall 20  June  13 

(For  charge  of  Stores  and  duty  with 
T.B.'s  and  to  assist  Eng.  Com.) 

Ma].  R.M Reginald  H. Morgan.... 21  Oct    11 

Capt.  R.M. (l)James  C.  Farmer....  1  Oct    12 

(l)John  W.  Seigne 27  Aug  12 

(for  service  in  Senior  Officers  Ship,  Yangtsc 
River.) 

Lieut.  R.M.      ...Francis  H.  Thomas  ...  8  Sept  13 
(As  Instructor  of  Musketry  on  China  Station.) 

Fleet Paym(Retd)  Charles  F.  Fetch. 4  SeDt  11 

(Naval  Agent,  Shanghai.) 

Ch. Boatswain. ..Samuel  Arscoit    18  Dec  13 

(For  '  Wivern.') 

Gunner (T)James  V.  Browne...—  Nov  13 

(For  charge  of  T.  stores  at  Hong  Kong.) 

William  J .  Berry  13  Dec   13 

(ForWest  River  Patrol,  serving  in  TB  035.) 

William  H.  Ryder 9  Dec   13 

(For  West  River  Patrol,  serving  in  TB  038.) 

Thomas  Driscoll —  Oct    12 

(For  T.B.  037.) 

Boatswain Stephen  T.Hammond...  4  Apr   12 

(For  T.B,  036.) 

Tbnpers. 
For  TBD  Tenders  see  page  270a. 


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THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


505  TYNE.     {Oh.)     Depot  Shij). 
3,560  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,200  N.D 

Guns — 4-1 2  pr . 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Depot  Ship  for  Eighth  Flotilla. 

Commander Philip    A.     Bateman- 

Charnpain   _ 3  May  12 

Lieut.-Com Colin  E.  M.  Law 5  Nov  13 

Lieutenant (G-)Frederick  C.  Finnis 

10  Nov  13 
(And  for  duty  with  8th  Flotilla.) 

(N)PiersK.  Kekewich  9  Aug  13 
George  L.  M.  Napier.. .28  Oct  13 

Eng. Lieut Harry  M.  Attwool 1  July  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Torpedo-Boats,  fyc.) 
Stajf  Surqcon  ...Robert  L.  Diekin son    1  May   12 
Fleet  Paym. ..:... Montague  A.  Penfold   1  June  12 

Paymaster    Rowland  G.  Robinson  1  May  12 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 
Assist.  Paym.... Alexander  C.  Colles...l4  May  12 

Ch.  Gunner Joseph  Bull. 1  May   12 

Ch.  Carpenter.. .William  II.  Reed 1  May  12 

Gunner (T)Brnest  J.Worsfold  1  May   12 

John  McCarthy  (act)  —  Oct   13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswaiyi  William  Hocking 11  May   12 

Artif.  Eng Ernest  C.  Crow.. .(act)  5  Dec  12 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 
For  command  of  Reserve  T-B's. 

Lieut.-Com Francis  E.  H.  G.  Hobart 

14  Mar  14 
Henry  R.Clifton-Moggli  Mar  14 

Lieutenant   Horace  Walker 14  Mar  II 

Frank  Lumb 14  Mar  14 

Henry  1.  M.  L.  Scott. .14  Mar  14 

For  Torpedo  Boats. 

Sub-Lieut Richard  Fisher 6  Feb    14 

Henry      R.       Gordon- 

Cumming  6  Feb    14 

Thomas    F.   S.    Flem- 

ming  (act) 6  Feb    14 

Charles  E.  F.  Egan  ...  6  Feb    14 
Cecil  D.  Duncan-Best  6  Feb    14 

Ronald  J .  Usher    6  Feb    14 

Gunner Henry  Legg 6  Mar  14 

Charles  JR.  Short   —  July  12 

William  H .  J.  Titheridge 

9  Jan   14 

Frank  L.  Elliott 1  Dec   13 

(T)  Arthur  S.  Bright    1  July  13 

Walter  Stock 27  Feb  14 

Leonard  White  11  June  13 

-      Charles  H.  Garner  ....16  Sept  13 

James  W.  Carter 17  Nov  13 

Stewart  Mc  K.Evans...\i  Nov  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport,  1st  May,  1912. 


505&  UNDAUNTED.  (Dev.)  Ligh 
Cruiser. 

Building  by  the  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  Co., 

Govan. 

Eng.  Com Francis  Graham 18  Nov  15 

(Borne  in '  Vivid.') 


505c  UNITY.  (Po.)  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyer. 

928  Tons.     HP.  (22,500  F.D.) 

Guns —  3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  Sf  Co., 
Southampton. 

Lieut.-Com Arthur  M.  Lecky 7  Mar   14 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  Alexander  25  Oct    l| 

Gunner  (T)Jolm  McGinty  ...28  Mar   14 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


506    URE.    (Ch.)     Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F D.) 

Guns — 4  \2-pr. 

Employed  under  Commander-in-Chief  Home 

Fleets. 

Tender  to  '  Iron  Duke.' 

Lieut,  in  \  Evelyn  H.  B.  L.  Scrivener 

Command  f  25  Nov  1 3 

Ch,  Artif.  Eng.  John  W.  A.  Campbell  24  Feb  13 

(Borne  in  '  Iron  Duke.) 


507    USK.    (Dev.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

590  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Hong  Kong. 
Tender  to  'Triumph.' 

Lieut.-Com Wellwood  G.  C.  Maxwell 

21  Oct  12 

Sub-Lieut George   W.    F.  Fitz- 

george  11  Oct    12 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Alfred  H.  Devereux...  8  Aug  12 

Gunner George  H.  Wintle 10  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


887 


VALIANT.     Battleship. 

Building  by  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  Co. 


507a 


VANGUARD.     (Ch.) 

Battleship. 

19,250  Tons.    I.H.P.  24,500  N.B. 

Gwts — 10-12  inch,  18-4  ineh,<L-Z  pr. 

First  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain *Cecil  S.Hickley.MVO  5  June  13 

Commander William  Cadman  1  Jan    14 

ieut  -Com Hugh  H.  Rogers  2  Oct    12 

(G)Wilfred  N.  Custance 

30  Apr  13 
(N)Norman  L.  R.  Bell26  Sept  13 

Lieutenant Cecil  C.  B.  Vacher  ...28  Mar  12 

(T)Oscar  H.   Stoehr    6  Jan   14 

Ralph  G.  H.  Izat  17  Oct,    13 

Sidney  W.  Opcher  ... —  Feb    14 
Evelyn  Dunbar-Dunbar- 

Rivers 28  Nov.  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R. ...*George  R.  Parry  {act)\2  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Robert  Spence  7  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut Walter  W.  Lock.... 28  May  12 

Thomas  R.  Power 25  Mar  13 

Capt.  R.M. *Harry  W.  Miles   4   Jan  13 

Lieut.  i?Jlf.^....*William  O.  H.  Wisel3  Sept  12 
Chaplain  and  )  Rev.  Percy  H.  Jones,  ma 

Nav.Inst.S  16  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surg Robert  J.  MacKeown  28  Mar  12 

Fleet  Paym Walter  E.  Wallis 30  Mar  12 

Surgeon John    C.    Folliott   D. 

Vaughan 28  Mar    12 

Sub-Lieut John  A.  V.  Morse 8  Oct    13 

Lawrence  H.  Jeans 13  Nov  13 

Gerald    A.    Garnons- 

Williams  (act)    6  Feb    14 

Assist.  Paym. ...A.  Noel  Humphreys... 28  Mar  12 

Ch.  Gunner John  J.  Wagner   3  Feb    14 

Ch.Artif.  Eng.  Arthur  H.  Crimp  17  Mar  13 

Gunner .Edward  P.  Chapman  13  0 an   11 

(For  Instructional  Duties) . 
*(T)Frank  J.  Ingham 

(act)  26  Mar   14 

Boatswain *Joseph  Wilkinson  ...  8  Dec  13 

Sydney  Austin  28  Mar  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Carpenter *Frank  T.  Vernon    ...  7  Feb    14 

R.M.  Gunner  ...George  Knott I.Ian  12 

Artif.  Eng William  Simon     28  Mar  12 

James  F.  Rae  13  Oct    13 

Wt.  Mechanician  Thomas  G.King .16  Jan    12 

Midshipman William  F.  Horner. ...20  June  13 

Robert     B.     Wilmot- 

Sitwell 15  May  12 

D'Arcy  G.  C.  Collis...l5  May  12 
Henry  B.  Wollocombel5  May  12 

Nigel  B.  Deare ...15  May  12 

Denys  P.O'Callaghan  20  June  13 


Midshipman Harry  F.  Knox 15  Sept  13 

Richard  H.  Mack 15  Sept  13 

John  D.  de  M.  Leathes 

15  Sept  13 
Laurence  E.  S.  Napier 

15  Sept  13 

Clerk George  E.L.Hargreaves 

13  Aug  12 
Assist.  Clerk   ...Geoffrey  R.  M.  Millar  9  Aug   13 

George  F.  Pine  1  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  on  2Sth  March, 

1312. 

To  be  re- commissioned  at  Sheerness  on  31st  March, 

1914. 

*  And  on  re-commissioning , 


508  VELOX.  (Po.)  Torpedo- Boat 

Destroyer. 

420  Tons.     Turbine. 

Guns — 1-12 pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

^Command  [Brnest  E.  Lowe,  CSC...  9  Mar  14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Simon  W.  Ramage   ...  9  Aug  13 

(Borne in'  Vernon.') 


509     VENERABLE.      (Po.) 

Battleship. 

15,000  Tons.     I.H.P.  15,000  N.D. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  /;/•., 

2-3  pr. 

Second  Fleet. 

Portsmouth. 

Captain Charles  H.  Morgan  ...  6  Dec  13 

Commander Percy  Johnson  6  Nov  13 

Lieut.-Com (N)Thomas  B.  Scott...  8  Feb   13 

Lieutenant    Douglas  R.  Saxby-Thomas 

24  Jan    14 
(G)Frederick  A.  Buckley 

6  Jan  14 
(T)Arthui-F.Cochrane22  Aug  13 

Clement  Moody 14  Aug  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R... .Robert  Co/can  (act)   ...11  Mar   14 

Eng.  Com William  B.  Hall  8  Mar  13 

Eng.  Lieut John  A.  Hudson 14  Aug  11 

Capt.  R.M Henry  R.  N.  D'Oyly...31  Oct    1 1 

Lieut.  R.M. Harold  W.  Wilby 20  Aug   13 

Fleet  Surg William  Jackson,  MB.  1  Apr    14 

Fleet  Paym Charles  R.  Bunbury  23  Feb    14 

Asst.Paym Edward  W.  H.  Travis  25  Sept  11 

Gunner  Alfred  J.  Claydon 31  Oct    11 

Will  Messenger 10  June  13 

(Lent  from  '  Queen'  for  Training  Duties  with 
Vouths.) 
(T) William  T.  Power  (act) 

12  Sept  13 

Boatswain John  Pie... 10  May  13 

Arthur  J.  Suler 2  Sept  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Artif .  Eng James  M.  Hooper 18  Apr    13 

Albert  P.  Shoring  (act)  7  Nov  13 
Carpenter James  W.  Edwards  ...12  Aug  13 


888 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


510     VENGEANCE 

Battleship. 

12,950  Tons.     I.H.P.  13,500  N.B. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,    12-6  inch,    10-12 pr,, 

6-3  p?\ 

The  Nore. 
Gunnery  Training  Ship. 

Captain Herbert  A.  Adam 9  Jan  1.3 

Commander Reginald  M.  R.  West  14  Feb  13 

Lieut.-Com (G-)Frederick  P.  Norman 

9   Jan  13 
(N)Harry  C.  B.  Pipon20  Feb    14 

Lieutenant    Robert  Seed    27  Aug  13 

Leslie     S.      Russell   16  Feb    14 
(tempy.) 

Eng.  Com, Arthur  C   Darley 5  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut Herbert  G.  W.  Haddy  9  Jan  13 

Capt.R.M. Arthur  M.  Toulmin...  9  Jan  13 

(26  June  12) 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Walter  P.  Dyer 1  Oct    13 

Staff  Paym Bernard  W.  G.  Cook  20  Feb  13 

Surgeon Campbell  Ross,  m.d.  4  Jan  14 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Herbert  G.  Cavanagh  14  Jan  14 

Ch.  Gunner  Arthur  P.  Donovan... 28  Feb    14 

Gunner (T)Edgar  W.  Revel...  9   Jan  13 

Henry   Melville   (act)  8  Sept  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Boatswain Harry  Cousens 31  Dec  13 

Carpenter .Dugald  Carmichael...  1  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Frank  H.  Webber ......  9  Dec  12 

Robert  Soulsby 9  May  13 

Clerk Vincent  F.Williams...  1  Sept  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Chatham,  9th  January,  1913. 
The  following  officer  is  borne  additional  -, — 

Gunner Ernest  E.  Neil  5  May   13 

(For  command  of  'Firebrand.') 

Tender. 


(Ch.)\512    VERNON.    (Po.)    Torpedo 
School  Ship. 

Portsmouth. 
This  Establishment  consists  of  Three  Ships  :— 

Vernon  (No.  I.)  (late  Donegal^ 

5,481  Tons. 

Vernon  (No.  II.)  (late  Marl-, 
borough).     Late  1st  Bate. 
6,300  Tom. 

Vernon  (No.   III.)  (late  War- 
rior).    Late  Cruiser. 

9,210  Tons. 
Workshop. 

Captain    WilliamC. M. Nicholson  1  Nov  11 ' 

Commander Leonard  A.  B.  Donaldson 

14  Nov  13 

John  Hutchings   25  May  12 

(For  Experimental  Work  and 
for  War  Staff  Duties) 

Ronald  Howard 22  Feb   13 

(For  Electric  Lighting.) 

John  K.  im  Thurn   ...19  June  13 
(Far  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties 
and,  for  War  Staff  Duties) 

Lieut.-Com (T)Bric  L.Wharton..  2S  Jan   13 

(TjEdward  T.  Marshall 

{tempy) 12  Mar   14 

(T)Charles  H.B  Head  12  Feb  13 
(T)George  F.  Montagu 

(lem.py)  12  Mar   14 

(T)  Stephen  D.  Tillard  6  Jan  14 
(T)  Herbert  B.  Taylor  6  Jan  14 
(T)  Brian  Egerton    ...—  Aug  13 

Lieutenant (T)Frank  H.T.  Ree...l2  Mar    14 

(T)John  F.  B.  BarrettlO  Feb    14 
i  Staff  Officers.) 


511  VENUS.  (Po.)  Light  Cruiser 

5,600  Tons.     I.H.P.  8,000  2Y.D. 

(9,600  F.B.) 

Gun*— 11-6  inch,  8-12  pr.,  1-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Eng.  Lieut, William  P.  C.  Spriddle  21  Nov  12 

Borne  in  '  Victory.' 


Lieut.-Com (T)CharlesE.  Kennedy 

Purvis ?26  Mar  12 

(For  W.  T.  Duties.) 
(T)James  F.  Somerville 

(For  W.T.  Duties.)    17  Apr  12 
(T)  Edward  C.  Watson 

(For  W.  T.  Duties.)  10  Feb    13 
(T)flenry  R.  Sawbridge 
(For  W.  T.  Duties.)    30  May  12 

Lieutenant (T)James  W.  S.  Dorling 

,  (For  W.  T.  Duties.)  29  Aug  13 

hng.  Com Herbert  B.  T.  Cox \S  Sept  12 

(For  charge  of  Machinery,  and  for  special 
service  m  Torpedo  School.  T.£.'s,SfC.) 

Eng.  Lieut Hedley  E.  G.  Apps 25  Sept  13 

Capt.R.M Bernard  C.  Gardiner     9  Feb   14 

(For  W.T.  duties,  tempy.) 

Francis  W.  Home. 28  Aug  12 

(Instructor  of  Wireless  Telegraphy.) 
Ernest   G.   Cheesman 

(tempy.  < 18  Nov  13 

L'cut.  R  M.  William  G.H.  Miles...— May  13 

(18  June  10) 
(Assistant  for  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties.) 


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389 


Chaplain  Rev.  G.  Brooke-Robinson, 

ma  1  Apr  12 

Fleet  Surg Edward  B.  Townsend  29  Oct  13 

Staff  Surg Richard  R.  Horley ....  1  Oct    13 

Paym.in  Chief.. Charles  B.  C.  Webb.. .15  Dec  13 

Surgeon.... FiaDcis  C.  Searle,  MB. 27  Oct    12 

Asst.  Paym Gerald  D.  C.  Kiddle.. .29  Oct   13 

Ch.  Gunner (T)Frank  Gilby. 24  Oct    11 

(T)Charles  Da\idge...l7  Mar  14 

(T)Frank  Hill 16  Oct    12 

(And  for  charge  of  Ordnance  Stores.) 

Ch.  Boatswain... (T)3ohn  W. Riddle  ...30  Jan    13 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..William  Ferguson 1  Mar  13 

Ch.Schoolmaster  ArthurW.Yeat.es 15  Apr  04 

Gunner (T)  Alexander  Dnguid  1  July  13 

(T)  Henry  A.  G.  Page  24  Nov  13 

(T)Harry  Usmar 12  Junel3 

(T)George  F.  Rodway30  Jan  13 
(T)Henry  J.  Pearce  (tempy.) 

2  Feb  14 
(T)  Lawrence  W.  Wright 

17  Dec  12 
(T)Charles  F.  Rasmusen 

30  May  13 
(T)  Cornelius  W.King  5  Dec  13 

(T)Samuel  Baker 8  Sept  13 

(T)Walter  T.  Silk  27  Oct  13 

(T)Percy  G.  Panteny  11  Mar  13 
(T)  Andre.  wE.  Sheridan 

18  June  13 
(T)Thomas  B.  Dunne  22  Apr  13 
(T)Charles  E.  Coles...  27  Sept  13 
(T)Frederick  W.  M.  Coker 

31  Jan  14 
(T) William  R.  Dale...  9  Mar  14 

Wt.Telegrap  hist.  George  F.  Howell....  —Aug  12 

H.  Schoolmaster  Alfred  Letherbv 10  Jan  10 

George  A.  D.  Brown  26  Sept  11 
William  T.  Govier 15  Feb    12 

Head  Steward.. . Philip  E.  Harkin  28  Jan   13 


KeReZrds.!hl  .  \ CharleS    H-  McKay  3  Au*  97 
( Granted  the  relative  rank  of  Lieutenant,^  Feb  12) 

Expert  in  Wire-  )  Henry  A.  Madge,  BA, 
less  Telegraphy  )     amibe  1  Apr    05 

Assistants  to  Ex-  )  C.     L.     Glen  -  Bott, 

pert  in  Wireless  >     BA.AMIEE   6  Apr   08 

Telegraphy         )  WilfndS.Peake.B.Sc.l  Oct    11 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

Lieui.-Com (T)John  R.  Middleton   15  Dec  13 

(Cent  for  special  service  in  Naval 
Ordnance  Dept.) 

Lieutenant    (T) Kenneth  Mackenzie  29  Aug  13 

(T)  Douglas  H.  Hyd.e-  Thomson 

1  Aug   12 


For  Advanced  (T)  Course  at 

Greenwich. 

Lieutenant    (T)FredericN.Attwood  7  Aug  12 

(T)Algernon  V.  Willis  7  Aug  12 

(T)John  F.B.Carslake  7  Aug  12 

(T)  Henry  N.  Lesley ...  7  Aug  12 
(T)Rodolph  H.F.De  Salis 

7  Aug  1? 

(T ; Reginald A.  Jackson  7  Aug  12 


Lieutenants  Qualifying:  for  Torpedo 
Duties. 

Lieutenant........ Philip  E.U.  Townshend  6  Oct  13 

Philip  D.  Crofton  6  Oct  13 

Victor  J.  Bowden-Smith  6  Oct  13 

Claud  H.  Godwin   6  Oct  13 

Frank  P.  O'Reilly 6  Oct  13 

Cecil  E.  Tooth 6  Oct  13 

Quentin  H.  Paterson...  6  Oct  13 

Geoffry  B.  Smith  6  Oct  13 

W.Tofield  Makeig-Jones  6  Oct  13 

Ronald  J.  Collier  6  Oct  13 

Douglas  A   Budgen  ...  6  Oct  13 

C.  N.  Ebden  Currey  ...  6  Oct  13 

John  P.  Burton  6  Oct  13 

George  F.  L.  Marx    ...  6  Oct  13 

Ernest  D.  Panter 6  Oct  13 

Humphrey  B.  Bennett  6  Oct  13 

Alan  G.  Grierson 6  Oct  13 

Henry  C.  Phillips 6  Oct  13 

David  F.  Jones    6  Oct  13 

Edward  P.  Thomas  ...  6  Oct  13 

George  R.  G.  Allen   ...  6  Oct  13 

Alexander  C.  Montagu  6  Oct  13 


Officers     Re-qualifying-     for 
Torpedo  Duties. 

Lieut.-Com (T)  Ernest  T.  Favell...—  Mar  14 

Lieutenant   (T)Willia7n  P.  Mark-Wardlaw 

—  Mar  14 


miscellaneous. 

Captain William  R .  Napier   ...  1  Feb    14 

Commander Edmund  J.  Prendergast 

(Retired) 10  Feb    12 

(For  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties.) 

Lieutenant James  G.  Ost(Retired)27  July  07 

(For  examination  of  Torpedo  Stores,  <^c.) 

John  T.  Le  Fevre 18  July  11 

(For  Portland  Torpedo  Range.) 

(T)  William  R.  Griffiths  30  Jan  1 3 
(For  duty  at  Horsea  Range.) 


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THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Lieutenant (T)George  K.  Courtis  15  Jan    10 

(For  command  of  Redwing .') 

Eng,  Com James  F.  A.  Hastings  23  Feb    12 

(For  Portland  Torpedo  Range.) 

George  H.  Jeffery 18  Aug  11 

(For  Torpedo  Depot  and  Ranges.) 

Eng.  Lieut Edgar  Groves 30  May  13 

{For  Torpedo  Store.) 

Ch.  Gunner Walter  G.  Bishop  14  Aug  1] 

(For  special  survey  duties.) 

Frederick  Roper 10  Nov  13 

{For  T.  B.  Destroyers.) 

William  T.  Webley  ...  1  8ept  13 
(For  command  of  '  Ranger.') 

(T)  Albert  J.  FranklandZO  June  12 
(For  command  of '  Spider.') 

(T)John  A.  Daniels  ...  3  Sept  13 
(For  command  of  Skylark.') 

(T')William  J.Bonsey    7  Jan   11 
(For  Torpedo  Store,  for  Inspection 
of  Warheads.) 

(T)James  Bishop  12  Nov  08 

(For  survey  and  inspection  of  Torpedo  and 
Electrical  Stores,  and  for  supervision  of 
repairs  of  W.  T.  instruments,  etc.) 

(T)Daniel  J.  O'Meara  14  Feb   10 
(For    duty    with    Superintendent   of  the 
Torpedo  Factory,  Greenock.) 

Gunner Thomas  J ackman    31  Jan  14 

(For  Trials  at  Contractors'  Works.) 

William  C.  Bunt   7  Apr  13 

(For  T.  B.  Destroyers.) 

(T)Walter  H.Powell... 30  Jan  13 
(For  T.B.   Destroyers.) 

(t)Daniel  Regan 6  Mar   14 

(For  command  of  '  Sparrow.') 

New  Books  opened,  1st  January,  1910. 

Tenders. 

'  Bloodhound.'        '  Redwing.'    '  Spider.' 

'  Niger.'  '  Skylark.        '  Vesuvius.' 

'  Ranger.'  '  Sparrow.'       '  Vindictive.' 

ToTtPEDO  Boats  and  Torpedo  Boat 

Destroyers. 

See  page  2706 

Attached  Ships. 

'Action      (late   'Vernon').    'Skylark.' 

514    VESTAL.       (Po.)      Sloop. 

980  Tons.     I.H.P.  140  N.D. 

Guns — 4-4  inch.  4-3 pr. 


Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Excellent.' 

Ck-  ^^JCharlesAnsen  ,19  Nov  12 

Gunner Leonard  W.  Brock    ...J8  Sept  13 

Ch.  Ariif.  Eng.  Edward  J.  Nichols.. ..27  Aug  12 
(Borne  in  'Excellent.') 

515  VESUVIUS.    (Po.)    Special 

Torpedo  Vessel. 

245  Tom.     I.H.P.  350  N.D. 

Portsmouth . 
Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

Commander  GodfreyF.W. Grayson  3  Mar  14 

Ch.  Boatsioairi. ..(T)Harry  W.  Burgess  —  Jan    13 

(And  for  charge  of  Ti\~h,itehead  Stores.) 

(Borne  in  '  Vernon.') 


517  VICTOR.  (Po.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

928  Tom.     HP.  (22,500  F.B.) 

Guns — 3-4  inch. 

Completing  by  Messrs.  Thornycroft  8f  Co., 

Southampton. 

Eng.  Lieut George  C.F.  Simmons  1  Oct    13 

(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 

518  His      Majesty's       Yacht 
VICTORIA     &    ALBERT.  (Po.) 

4,700  Tom.    I.H.P.  11.C00  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr.  (bronze). 

Portsmouth. 

Captain Douglas  R.  L.  Nicholson  AdC 

16  Dec   13 
(Commodore  2nd  Class  in  Command  of  His 
Majesty's  yachts.) 

Commander  Arthur  K.  Macrorie,MVO 

—  Aug  11 
(N)George  N.  Tomlin,  mvo 

10  Feb  14 

Lieut.-Com Valentine  F.  Gibbs....  8  Oct    12 

William    D.    Phipps, 

mvo  15  Oct    13 

Lieutenant   Herbert  A.  For ster   ...   1  Mar  14 

Eng.  Com HoraceG.Summerfordl7  Oct    12 

Eng.  Lieut (I)Rene  C.  Hugill 1  July  11 

Stanley  11.  Sims  a  July  12 

Cecil  J.  G.  Mackenziel5  Oct    13 
Fleet  Surgeon  ...Arthur     R.   Bankart, 

cvo..  MB.,  kef 20  May  01 

Paym-in- Chief  ..John  H.  G.  Chappie,  cb.. mvo 

31  Aug  03 

Sub-Lieut Ivan  B.  Colvin 1  Mar  14 

Walter  8.  Carson 1  Mar  14 

Angus  E.  M.  Cunning- 

hame-Graham 1  Mar  14 

Assist.  Paym.... William  G.  Stainer  ...22  July  09 

Ch.  Boatswain  John  J.  Pomeroy  —    09 

Ch.  Carpenter.. . John  W.  Sheldrake  ...25  May  08 

Gunner (T)James  Wood 12  Aug  10 

David  R.  Gordon    7  June  11 

Keeper  $  Stew'd  \  Samuel  M.  Hammond 
of  Royal  Cabins  \  22  June  11 

New  Books  opened  1st  October,  1906. 

519    VICTORIOUS.    (Dev.) 

Battleship. 

14,900  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  12-6  inch,  16-12  jw., 

4-3  pr. 

(12,000  F.D.) 

Third  Fleet. 

Devonport. 

Commander John  M.  D.  E.Warren    21  Feb  12 

Lieutenant Richard  M.  Hopkins   13  Mar    13 

Eng.  Com ..  CyrilE.  J.  Hammond   29  July]2 

Ch.  Gunner  William  A.  Hooper  ...  9  Feb"  14 

Ch.  Carpenter. ..William  Metters   4  Feb    14 

Artif.  Ena William  R.  Coleman.. —  May  13 

Re  commissioned  at  Devonport  on  2nd  August, 1^11. 
(Borne  in  '  Majestic.') 


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391 


520    VICTORY.  (Po.)  1st   Bate. 

2,164  Tons.  (B.M.~) 

Guns — 24-32  pr.,  2-9  pr. ,  6-6  pr. 

Portsmouth. 

Flies  the  Flag  of  the  Commander-in-Chief.  The 
general  work  of  the  blagship  is  carried  out  in 
the  R.N.  Barracks. 

Admiral    The  Hon.SirB.edworth 

Meux,  gcb,  kcvo...  30  July  12 
(Commander-in-Chief.) 
Personal  Staff. 
Flag  Captain  ...RicbardG.A.W.Staple- 

ton-Cotton,  mvo    ...  1  Sept  13 

Secretary F.  Harrison  Smith.CB  12  Apr  11 

F lag  Commander  Basil  V.  Brooke  1  June  13 

Flag  Lieut (S)Martin  E.  S.  Boissier 

30  July  12 

For  general  Staff  Duties. 
Eng.Rear-       \  Albert  B.  L.  Westaway 

Admiral  J  5  July  13 

MCo7.%BMLA~  j-Gerald  N-  A-  Harris.. .29  June  13 
Clerk  to  Sec.    ... Raymonds. Thursfieldl2  Apr    11 

Herbert  M.  Boxer 20  Jan    Id 

BricB.  Elstob 26  Oct    13 

Edward  T.  Leah 9  July  13 

Lieutenant  Henry  Steele 23  Mar   14 

Ch.  Gunner  KenrvMiddleton  (tempy) 

2  Oct    13 
Ch.  Boatswain... Frederick  G.  Beabey   15  Sept  13 

Royal  Naval  Barracks. 

Captain CharlesL.Vaughan-Lee  1  Sept  13 

(Commodore  2nd  Class.) 
Secretary    George  H.  Thomson     1  Oct   13 

Commander WilliamD.Paton.Mvo — May  13 

John  M.  Casement. ..27  Aug   12 
(For  Drafting  Duties.) 

Commander(retd.)3 ohn  Marshall 3  Mar   10 

(For  supervision  of  Second  Class  Stokers 
under  training). 

Lieut. -Com Francis  M.  Austin  ...31  Dec  13 

(In  charge  of  Instruction.) 

Gerald  B.  Gaskell 13  Dec  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  duties  in  the 
Port  Division). 

George  H.  Knowles... 16  Jan   14 
Hugh  Hamilton-Gordon 

28  June  12 
(Assistant  to  Drafting  Commander.) 

Cecil  C.  Heycock 5  Mar  10 

Lieutenant Richard  C.  M.  Pink..  20  Aug  13 

John  Hawkins  10  Feb    14 

Herbert  W.  Edwards  5  June  13 

Eng.  Com Thomas  H.  Founds  ...24  June  12 

(For  general  duties  in  connection 
with  the  Depot,  and  ships 
under  orders  of  Commander- 
in-Chief.) 

Sidney  J.  Drake 31  Jan  11 

(For  Drafting  and  Mobilising  duties.) 

Chaplain Rev. George  H.  Hewetson, 

BA 1  Aug  12 

(For  R.N.  Barracks  and  Signal  School.) 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...George  T.  Broatch.MB  4  Jan    14 

Staff  Surgeon    ..Robert  W.  B.  Hall    ...  3  Feb    14 

AlfredT.Gailleton.MB  21  June  12 

William K.D.  Breton  16  Apr   12 

Gerald  Nunn  85  Feb  14 


Staff  Surgeon Lidbrooke     F.    Cope 

(tempy) 19  Feb    14 

Samuel    H.    Vickery, 

mb,  ba it;  Feb   14 

Paym. -in-Chief.  FrederickG.W. Taylor  15  Nov  11 
(Division  I ) 
Colville  D.  W.  Kiddle  15  Dec   13 
(Division  II.) 

Fleet  Paym William  H.  Le  Brun...  1  Jan  12 

(For  charge  of  Victualling,  Clothing,  and 
Implement  Accounts.) 

Staff  Paym Francis  R.  H.  Drake...  2  Mar  14 

(For  Victualling  Dept.) 

Paymaster   Maurice  G.  B.  Brown  10  May  13 

(For  charge  of  General  Mess  and  Cookery  School.) 
Aubrey  McM.  Cree  ...30  Nov  12 
(Division  II.) 

Hugh  Miller 29  Oct    13 

(Division  I.) 

BaBil  E.  Porter  —  Aug  13 

(Division  I.) 

Surgeon Barry  M.  Langdale   ...21  Mar  14 

GuyB.  Cockrem 13  Mar  14 

Ronald  J.  Barlee  18  Mar  14 

Assist.  Paym.. ..Malcolm  E.  Poiqnand    1  Jan    14 
(For  Victualling  Dept.) 

Horace  D.C.  Meredith  25  Nov  12 
(Division  II.) 

Douglas  B.  Lee 3  Feb    12 

(For  Victualling  Duties.) 

Ch.  Gunner  Charles  Pallot    15  Apr  12 

Charles  Banyard   1  Apr  12 

(For  Regulating  Duties.) 

Ch.  Boatswain...  John  R.  Saunders    ...18  Apr    12 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...George  H.  H.  Crook. ..19  Aug  13 

(As  Barrackmaster.) 

Gunner Charles  J.Byrne 18  Sept  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  Westbrook  ...  1  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Charles  P.  Bennett  ...  1  Aug  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain    Mark  Jopling 19Au<r  IS 

(For  Q.D.  Duties). 
WalterH.Godsmark...  1  Sept  la 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Albert  E.  Warren 21  Dec   10 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Thomas  R.  Row 27  Dec   12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties). 

James  C.  Gundry 15  June  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

William  H.  Hayes 6  Mar  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Samuel  G.  Davis 15  Anr    13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Arthur  E.  J.  Martin  3  Mar  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties,  tempy.) 

GeorgeF.Wheeler(cci)16  Aug  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties,  tempy.) 

St.  Major  R.M.  Herbert  E.  Beere  5  Jan    12 

Carpenter John  C.  Barber 16  Mar  12 

H.  SchoolmasterArthur  S.  Chapman...  2  Oct  11 

Percy  J.  Tippett 29  Sept  12 

William  G.  Barrett  ...15  Feb   J 2 

Wt.  Writer  James  F.  Wrate l  Jan    10 

(Division  II.) 
William    F.   Behenna  1  Jan    1C 
(Division  ].) 

Head  Steward... Robert  W.  Thorn 14  Dec  12 

(For  Victualling  Office. 

Chief  M-A-A.  ...EdwardSinclair 1  Jan    10 

(As  Chief  of  Police.) 

William  Jackson  17  Feb    12 

(For  charge  of  Patrelt.) 


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THE  ftOYAL  NAVY. 


Jnst.  in  Cooker  1/  Prank  Pharaoh 1  Jan    10 

Bandmaster,..^.. William  C.  Windram  11  Ju  yl3 

Civilian  Den-   I  George  B.  Wood 1'  Apr  06 

tal  Surgeons   j  Walter  C.  Murray    ...21  Feb  10 

6".  W.  Bevis 15  Mar  13 

C.  D.  Neale 15  Mar  13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  for 
various  services : — 

For  Royal  Naval  War  College. 

Vice-Admiral ...  The  Hon. Sir  Alexander 

E.  Bethell,  kcmg. ...  28  Jan    1 3 

Captain     Charles E.  LeMesurier30  Jan    13 

(Flag  Captain) 
Secretary  Martin  G.  Bennett    ...28  Jan    13 


Captain Bertram  H.  Smith    ...  8  Feb   10 

Commander Arthur  de  K.  L.  May  ..16  Jan  12 

Henry  G.  E.  Lane 31  Dec  13 

Charles  T.  Hardy 19  Dec  13 

Arthur  D.  P.  R.  Pound  6  Jan  13 
Herbert  W.  W.  Hope. ..22  Aug  13 
Guy  P.  Bigg-Wither...30  Sept  12 

Thomas  Fisher   1  Feb    13 

(For  War  Staff  Duties.) 

Arthur  Bice 1  Feb    14 

Lieu  .-Com Edward  L.  Grieve  (tempy.) 

24  Feb   13 
(For  War  Staff  Duties.) 
Lieutenant  (ret)  Reginald  G.  CoplestonW  May  11 

(For  duty  as  Librarian.) 
Eng.-Com Arthur  Brown 6  May  12 

MCa*RMLA  }  charles  L-Srooke 8  Jan  II 

Capt'.R'.M.  A.'.  ..Richard  F.  C.Foster..  .23  Mar  14 

For  Portsmouth  Dockyard. 

Rear-Admiral  ...Herbert  L.Heath.MVO.10  May  12 

Captain Cyril  E.  Tower  1  Feb    12 

(Captain  of  the  Dockyard  and  Deputy  Superinten- 
dent and  King's  Harbour  Master,  Portsmouth.) 

Captain John  E.T. Harper, mvo  10  Feb   14 

(Assistant  Captain  of  Dockyard  and 
Assistant  ICing's  Harbour  Master.) 
Commander.,..  (N)    Herbert    R.     M. 

Williams 29  Nov  13 

Comm.  (ret.) (TX)Montague  G.  Philpott 

23  May  10 

Lieut-Corn (N)Reginald  Aylen 1  Nov  13 

Lieutenant  George  Jeans  12  June  11 

Bryan  Whalley 14  Aug  12 

Georce  Griffin 13  Mar  14 

End.  Com Lewis  Wall 10  Feb    14 

Surgeon Herbert  White 14  Feb    14 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..(T)George  H.  Ketsey..,\b  Apr  13 
Ch.  Carpenter. ..Alfred  J.  Morley  1  Apr    13 

Fob  Flebt  Coaling  Duties 

Lieut.-Com George  E.  Newell   29  Apr   12 

Boatswain William  Staples  1  Apr  12 


For  School  of  Physical  Training'. 

Captain Frank  O.  Lewis  7  Apr   14 

(For  R.  A7. -Barracks  and  as  Superinienaent  of 
Physical  Traimng.) 

Commander Arthur  L.  Snagge  3  Jan    14 

(Asst.  to  Supt.  of  Physical  Training.) 

Lieutenant    Edward  W.  Bulteel  ...  1  Jan   12 

Robert  L.  Burnett 3  Jan    13 

Capt.  R.M Walter  K.  Gamier  ...  1  Jan    12 

Surgeon John  S.  Austin,  mb  ...11  July  12 


For  Long  Course  of  Physical     ■ 
Training1. 

Lieutenant   Percy  F.  Newcombe   ...  1  Jan    14 

Franklin  Ratsey 1  Jan    14 

John  A.  Shuter  1  Jan    14 

Arthur  R.  Banks  1  Jan    14 

Vernon  Hummersley- 

Heenan  1  Jan    14 

Arthur  K.  Gibson 1  Jan    14 

Surgeon Charles  M.  R.  Thatcher, 

MB.  1  Jan    14 

For  Signal  School. 

Cavta-n Frederick  L.  Field..... .31  Julv  12 

(For  charge  of  Signal  School  at  Ports- 
mouth, and  for  duty  as  Superinten- 
dent of  Signal  Schools.) 

Commander Richard  H.  D.  Townsend 

8  Oct  12 

Lieut.-Com Charles  E.  Collins 18  Dec  03 

(For  regulating  duties  and  charge 
of  Stores  1  Jan  14.) 
(S)  Hugh  B.  Robinson 

(tnnpy.)    19  Dec  13 

Lieutenant    (S)GeraldB.  Villiers...\2  Nov  13 

Capt.  R.M ErnestG.  Cheesman  ...  9  Mar   14 

(Instructor  of  Wireless  Telegraphy.) 
Assist.  Paym Frank  L.  Horsey 10  Jan   13 

Ch-  ^aiJn3oat'  \  William  Penny 25  Mar  13 

Sig.  Boatswain    Alfred  G.  Jones 26  Sept  12 

Joseph  H.  Robins  15  Sept  13 

For  Long  Signal  Course- 

Lieutenant Herbert  Pott 23  Jan    14 

Alfred    W.  J.  Finlay- 
son  23  Jan    14 

For  Duty  with  2nd  Olass  Stokers 
under  Training. 

Eng.  Com Thomas  O.  Jameson  ...  3  Mar  11 

Ch.  Gunner William  Barrett 20  Nov  13 

Ch.  Boatsivain..  James  T.  Newton —  Oct   13 

[For  O.D.  Duties.) 
Boatswain Wilfred  'lurner 10  Mar 

Philip   J.    Warrington 

(act)  3  Feb    14 

(For  O.D.  Duties.) 
Artif.  Eng.  ......Charles  Palmer 19  Feb  13 

John  A.  Symmonds 6  Oct   13 

HetSr1'     \  John  G^d 18  Dec  12 

For  Haslar  Hospital. 

Surgeon-GeneralJohn  J.  Dennis,  md 15  Oct    13 

DeputySurgeon  I  Edgar  R  ^^  ^  tf  ^    ^ 

Alexander   G.   Wildey  27  Mar  1 4 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Edward  Sutton  15  Oct    13 

(For  Instruction  of  Acting  Surgeons) 

Montague  L.  B.  Rodd  15  Oct    13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...John  S.  Dudding 15  Oct    13 

(To  assist  in  Instruction  of  Acting  Surgeons.) 
Alexander    K.   Smith- 

Shand,MTS 15  Oct    13 

(As  Anesthetist  and  Radiographer.) 

Briton  S.  Robson,MB...16  Oct    13 
(For  Instruction  of  Sick  Berth  Staff.) 

Fleet  Paym Charles  E.A.  Woolley  31  Mar  11 

(For  duty  as  Store  Officer  S(  Cashier, 
R.N.  Hospital,  Haslar.) 

Surgeon Geoffrey  Carlisle    14  Feb    14 

Arthur  R.  Fisher 15  Oct    13 

John  Hadwen .  MB  15  Oct    13 

H.  Wardmaster  George  H.  T.Wihmore  15  Oct    13 


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393 


For  Portland  Depot. 

Captain Gerald  C.  A.  Marescaux 

(Rear- Admiral,  15  Dec  13)      21  Aug  13 
(Captain  in  Charge  and  King's  Harbour  Master.) 

Commander (N)Joseph    A.    C.    G. 

Sinclair  (ret.) 12  Apr    13 

(To  assist  Captain  in  Charge.) 

Lieut-Coin Donald  Campbell  12  Apr    13 

(For  Meet  Coaling  Duties.) 

Chaplain Eev.  Ralph  G.  Saaleir,  ba. 

28  Aug  13 
(For   Royal   Hospital,    Portland,   for 
Supernumeraries  and  Small  Ships.) 
Assist.  Paym.  ...William  D.  T.  Morrish 

15  Aug  13 
(For  duty  with  Captain  in  Charge.) 

Ch.  Gunner Albert  Bende.ll    8  Mar  14 

(For  Rifle  Range.) 

Ch.  Carpenter  ...Frank  Tallack 12  Apr    13 

(For  duty  with  Captain  in  Charge.) 

Boatswain FrederxcK  Luker 12  Apr    13 

HeadWmr£ter) Alexander  B.Biggs...l2Kr>r   13 
(For  Royal  Hospital,  Portland.) 

For  R.N.  Hospital,  Portland. 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Vidal  G.  Thorpe  15  Oct  13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Arthur  R.  Davidson,  MB 

(And  for  Depot.)  15  Oct  13 

Surgeon Frederick  G.H 'itch, MB  15  Oct  13 

Francis  C.  Alton  15  Oct  13 

For  Miscellaneous  Services. 

Rear-Admiral  ...Sydney  R.  Fremantle, 

mvo... 17  Dec  12 

(For  Special  Service  ) 
Commander  ...\  Mansfield    G.    Smith- 
retired)       f     Gumming 26  Nov  98 

(For  special  service  at  Southampton.) 

Commander Frederick  TV.  Fargus....  7  Dec  12 

(For  charge  of  Detention  Quarters.) 

COnlRe^red)  ""  \  (NMrtAw  D.  Barf. ..IS  Mar  14 
(For  Charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot.) 

^Retired)  }*»"*".  *•  ***•'**  Dec  12 

(For  Special  Service.) 

Lieut. -Com Everard  J.    Hardman- 

Jones  23  Jan  12 

(For  Special  Service.) 
Richard  L.  Nicholson  1  Jan    14 
(For  Special  Service .     For  War 
Staff  duties.) 

Lieutenant George Mascull,  CSC 10  Nov  11 

(  For  charge  of  Gun  Mountings.) 

Thomas  Graham  2  June  13 

(For  duty  at  Semaphore  Tower.) 

Eng.  Com Harry  Williams 2  Feb    14 

(To  assist  Engineer  Rear- Admiral.) 

Francis  J.  Sutton 10  May  13 

(To  assist  Eng.  Rear- Admiral  as  regards  ships 
building  by  Contractors  and  for  Record  Parties. ) 

James  Legate 10  June  13 

(For  charge  of  Gunboats  at  Haslar 
and  machinery  at  Haslar  Hospital, 
and  for  liquid  fuel  experiments. ) 

Eng.  Lieut William  Dalton 7  June  13 

(For  instruction  of  Engine-room  ratings.) 
William  A.  Wood  (tempy) 

19  June  13 
(For  service  at  Haslar  Oil  Fuel  Experimental 
Works.) 

John  Hindmarch 25  Sept  13 

(To  assist  Eng.  Com.  for  Depot  duties) 


P^rTtirend)Chf'   \  wiUiam  B-  Dodridge    1  Dec  11 
(For  service  in  connection  with  Royal 
Fleet  Reserve.) 

Paymaster  John  E.  A.  Brown 8  July  12 

(For  Special  Service.) 
Bernard  A.  S.  Bromley 

'  1  Sept  13 
(For  Special  Set  vice) 

Ch.  Gunner. ...Robi-ri  J .  Harness 28  Mar  13 

(For  'Renown.') 

Ch.  Boatswain. ..John  H.  Drew    1  June  12 

(For  Southampton  Boom.  Defence.) 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng. Archibald  7J.  A'brris...  16  Dec    13 
(for  '  Boxer ') 

George  G.  Finch 16  Dec    13 

(For  '  Wizard') 
Sig.  Boatswain... Frederick  W.  Boswell  17  Nov  lo 
(For  Docki/ard  Signal  Station.) 

Robert  Alexander    3  May  1  3 

( For  duty  with  Signal  Committee) 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  W.  Neate 18  Oct    13 

(For  Oil  Fuel  Experiments.) 

Ellis  H.  Simons 6  June  11 

(For  taking  record  of  trials.) 

Charles  'W.  Ford 9  Sept  12 

(For  taking  record  of  trials.) 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  1st  April,  1899. 

Tbndebs. 

'  Magnet.' 

Toepbdo  Boats. 

See  page  2704. 


520a  VIGILANT.  (Dev.)  Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
400  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,400  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Gibraltar. 

Artif.  Eng William  A.  Copplestone 

9  Aug  13 
(Bevne  in  '  Cormorant.') 

520b    VIKING.    (Po.)    Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

1,090  Tons.    HP.  (15,500  F.D. 

Guns — 2-4  inch. 

Third  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Dido.' 

Lieut.-Com.. Robert  G.  Hamond    ...15  Dec  10 

Lieutenant   (N)EdwardC.  Wrey...  1  Oct    13 

Eng.  Lieut William  J.  Dixon 5  Oct  11 

Sub-Lieut David  R.M.Kirkwood  1  Maris 

Gunner (T) Walter  J.  Hopson..23  Jan  13 

(Borne  in  '  Dido.') 

521   VINDICTIVE.    (Po.)   Light 

Cruiser. 

5,750  Tons.    I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

Guns — 10-6  inch,  8-12  ^?\,  1-3  pr. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Vernon,' 

Captain Christopher  R.  Payne  1  Sept  13 

Lieut.-Com (T)Alfred  D.  Warrington- 
Morris.., 6  Jan  13 


394 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Lieutenant (G)CyrilJ.L.Noakes...lo  Mar  12 

(N)Malger  P.  Spence  26  Sept  13 

Harold  P.  Keeley 14  Nov  13 

Kng.  Com Llewellyn   Howell 26  Dee  12 

Eng.  Lieut Cecil  W.  Snell   2  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surgeon. ...Hugh  P.  Turnbull 15  Mar  12 

Fleet  Paym Grenville  A.  Miller  ...24  Jan    14 

Gunner  Frederic  Crocker 29  Sept  13 

(T)Ernest  Pert 23  Jan   13 

Thomas  Tomlin 11  July  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Lewis  Gitsham  13  Mar  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
William  H.  Kewish  ...14  Feb  13 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain Richard  W.  LawrencelO  May  13 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 

Carpenter Charles  Quinton 1  Nov  12 

Ariif.Eng John  B.  Somerville  ...  7  June  13 

lie-commissioned  at  Portsmouth  on  \5th  March, 

1912. 

(Borne  in  '  Vernon.') 


522     VIOLET.    (Dev.)    Torpedo  - 

Boat  Destroyer. 

350  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-Qpr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Commander Vincent  L.  Bowring    14  Aug  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  J.  Ley 3  Dec  12 

(Borne  in  'Leander.') 


524  VIVID  (late  CUCKOO).  (Dev.) 
Gun-Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Guns — 1-4*7  inch,  1-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Devonport. 

Royal  Naval  Barracks. 

Captain Arthur  D.  Eicardo   ...  6  Jun   13 

( Commodore  2nd  Class)   (Rear- Admiral  7  Mar  14.1 

Secretary Maurice  M.  F.  Cond6- 

Williams  25  Apr  11 

Captain The  Hon.  Algernon  D. 

B.  H.  Boyle,  mvo  ...  1  May  12 
(For  Gunnery  School.^ 

Commander Wyndham  L.  Bamber  4  Feb   13 

(For  Drafting  Duties.) 

Cecil  H.  Pilcher    3  Jan    14 

Howard  J.   Kennard  3  Jan    14 
(For  Gunnery  School.) 

Lieut. -Com Richard  H.  Colenso   ...  5  Oct   11 

(For  Trevol  Rifle  Range.) 

Charles  L.  Brendon  ...18  Aug  13 
(As  Assistant  to  Drafting  Commander.) 


Lieut.-Com Krnest  L.  Cardale    ... —  Aug  13 

James  M.  Pipon   12  Nov  13 

(And  for  Signal  School  in  Charge.) 

George  M.  Hill 18  June  12 

Basil  L.  Wymer  (ternpv) 

'  3  Feb    14 
(G-)Hugh  D.  Collins..  8  Jan    13 

Tim  M.  Barrett 3  Jan    14  ; 

(And  for  Physical  Training  Duties  in  the  Port 
Division.) 

Lieutenant    (G)Cyril  G.  Sedgwick  6  Jan   14 

Arthur  G.  Seymour... —  Jau  14 
\G)George  C.  Dillon  ...  1  Oct  12 
(G)Eberhard    W.    E. 

Callwell  —  Sept  13 

(G)  Edward  L.  S   King  1  Oct    12 
JEdward    J.   Forsyth- 
Forrest 8  Jan    14 

(G)  Alexander  R.  Hammick 

4  Sept  13 
(G)  Wharton  S  Gray  .  4  Sept  17 
(G)Francis  Q.  Champness 

13  Sept  12 
(G)Lancelot  G.Ingham  4  Sept  J3 
(Lent  R  N.  Coll.,  Greenwich). 
(G)  Henry  W.  B.  Fligg  4  Sept  13 

Harry  Ball 24  July  11 

Bernard  W.  Greathed  10  Mar  14 

Robert  L.  T    Perry 10  Dec  13 

Eng.  Com Thomas  C.  Morris 9  Jan  13 

(For  general  duties  in  Dep6t  and  Ships  under 
the  orders  of  the  Commander-in-Chief.) 

Eng.  Lieut Jonathan  J.  Screech...  1  Aug  12 

(For  Drafting  and  Mobilizing  Duties.) 

Chaplain  Rev.  Charles  B.  L.  Cowan, 

ma  1  Dec  12 

Fleet  Surg John  H.  Pead,  mb.ma  1   Oct  12. 

Staff  Surgeon  ....Elijah R.  L.  Thomas. ..20  Mar  13 
William  P.  HingstonlO  June  12 
Bertram  R.  Bickford.. —  Aug  12 

Henry  Woods,  mb —  Apr   13 

Douglas  D.  Turner  ...18  May  13 

Henry  Cooper,  ba 31  Dee  13 

Paym. -in- Chief  Charles  H.  A.  Ward...  20  Dec  12^ 
(Division  I.) 

Charles  8.  Moore  23  Sept  12 

(Division  II.) 

Fleet  Paym Joseph  Hall    30  Nov  12 

(For  charge  of  Victualling,  Clothing  and  Imple- 
ment Accounts.) 

Paymaster    Arthur  W.  B.  Messenger 

i9  Nov  13 
(For  charge  of  General  Mess  and  Cookery  School.) 

Cyril  B.  N.  Lewis 15  June  13 

(Division  /I.) 

G.  Loste  Moon  —  Dec  12 

(Division  I.) 
Sydney  G.Andrews...  —  July  13 
(For  Victualling  duties.) 

Surgeon Gilbert  B.  Scott 31  Jan    14 

Thomas  C.  Patterson,  mb. 

3  M.ir  14 

Horace  E.  R.  Stephens, 

MB 7  Mar  13 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


395 


Carp. Lieut William  Banbury 25  Jan  11 

( Barrackmasttr .) 

Assist.  Paym... .Norman  Cunningham —  Feb    14 

(Division  I.) 

Lewis  A.  da  C.  Eicci...  ljune  12 

(For  duty  withCaptain  (G),) 

Ch.  Gunner Thomas  Osborne   26  Mar  12 

FrederickE.Britchfieldl6  Aug  12 
Frederick  J.  Palmer.. .15  Aug  13 

WilliamDawe 5  Apr  13 

James  Symons  1  July  13 

Wilfred  J.  Curtain  ...  6  Jan  14 
Samuel  A.  Williamson20  Apr   13 

George  D.  Graver 17  Feb    14 

Patrick  Crennell  —  Oct    12 

John  Fennamore 2  Sept  13 

Charles  G.  McCarthy  3  July  13 

Thomas  Sandover 18  Aug  13 

Ch.  Boatswain   George  E.Turner 14  Dec  12 

James  Lanyon 2  June  13 

Charles  Mitchell 17  June  12 

Alfred  P.  Triggs 7  June  13 

William  J.  H.  Westacott 

23  Apr    13 

Joseph  W.  Payne 12  Aug  13 

John  H.  Couzins  13  Oct    13 

Samuel  J.  Hills —  Mar  14 

Ch.  Carpenter ...  Alfred  B.  Lamb 18  Feb  14 

Gunner Joseph  Barrow 17  June  13 

Frederick  G.  Hawker  9  Feb  14 
Edwin     P.     Hawton 

(tempy) 7  Jan  13 

James  Bennett  ..'. 20  Mar  13 

Samuel  D.  Harwood...23  Apr  12 
Nathaniel  Mitchell  ...22  June  12 
James  F.  W.  Dimond  9  Apr  13 
Arthur  P.  Mahoney...  3  Mar  13 
Sidney  D.  Stoneman...lO  Dec  13 

James  fiea 15  Aug  12 

Bobert  H.  Regan  1  June  12 

Frederick  J.  Edwards  2  Sept  13 

William  T.  Vosper 12  Aug  12 

William  S.  Pile 20  Aug  13 

Herbert  Denton  6  Jan    14 

WilliamE.  Broadhurst  30  Jan  13 
Harry  Williams  (b)...  1  Jan    14 

Harold  S.  Dunn 24  Dec  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties. ) 

Boatswain Ernest  E.  Walke  6  Sept  12 

Si£.2Joa4sMjain...FrederickW.W.Prosser28  Jan  13 
(And  for  Signal  School.) 

Michael  Beams 26   Dec  12 

(And  for  Signal  School.) 

George  Soar 1  Jan  14 

(For  Signal  School.) 
St.  Maj.R.M....  John  F.Richards  .....  7  Dec   10 

Artif.  Eng Bobert  A.  Nodder 18  Oct    12 

(To  assist  Engineer  Commander.) 

H. Schoolmaster.  Samuel  S.  Hutchings26  July  12 

(For  instruction  of  Youths.) 

Francis  Hill 30  Jan  11 

Frederick  J.  Farr 16  Apr  14 

George  H.  Turner 16  Oct    12 

Thomas  C.  Evans 29  Sept  12 

Wt.  Writer Charles  H.  Cocke 1  Jan  10 

(For  Drafting  Office.) 

Alfred  H.  Meek 22  Feb  13 

( For  duty  with  Flag  Captain.) 

William  King  (act)  ...28  Aug  13 
(Division  II.) 


Wt.  Writer George  F.Westerton  (act) 

(.Division  I.)  19  Sept  13 
Hd.  Steward  ...William  J.   H.  King- 
come    25  June  10 

(For  Victualling  Office.) 

Chief  M-A-A...Mimam.  Brooking 1  Jan  10 

(For  charge  of  Patrols.) 

William  F.  McConnell  1   Jan  10 
(Chief  of  Police.) 

Inst,  in  Cookery  Alphonso  Jago 4  Oct    11 

Wt.  Armourer... John  A.  Ford , 11  Jan  12 

John  H.  Westlake 15  Feb  13 

Bandmaster Thomas  H.  W.  Read...—  July  13 

Civilian  Dental  j  **»**  f  {MF*Ty  9  Apr    10 

Surgeons ]  Thomas  *•  BM  Corless 

»•■"••."(  3i  Aug  12 

Harold  M.  Meek —  Mar  13 

Oscar  Trigge —  Apr    13 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional 
for  various  services: — 
For  Youths'  Training  Establishment. 

Commander Ralph  Collins 22  Mar   1 2 

(Commander  in  Charge  of  Youths.) 

Lieut.-Com Richard  E.  W.  Kirby  17  Nov   13 

Lieutenant   Alan  C.  H.  Duke 7  Oct    12 

Stuart  S.  Bonham- Carter 

1  Jan  14 

Chaplain Rev.  Herberts.  Crole- 

Rees,  MA 26  July  12 

Staff  Surgeon.. ..P.  Garnons  Williams ..  .27  July  12 

Meet  Paym George  W.  F.  Osmond    8  July  12 

(For  Victualling,  Pay,  and  Cash  Duties.) 
Assist.  Paym.  „.(I)Francis  P.  B.  JoneslO  Nov   13 

Ch.  Gunner  John  Mackay 8   Jan  14 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Ch. Boatswain  ..James  Poole    1  Oct    13 

Gunner George  Haddrell 26  July  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

George  Bungard 26  July  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Boatswain   Walter  J.  Ovenden 10  June  13 

William  J.  Swanson  .,,26  July  12 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 
H.  Schoolmaster  Samuel  S.  Hutchings...26  July  12 
Civilian             )  „  ,     .  _     .  , 
DentalSurgeon  \^°oert  R.  Adams 27  Aug  12 

For  Devonport  Dockyard. 

Rear- Admiral. ..Godfrey  H.  B.  Mundy, 

mvo 11  Dec  13 

Captain Henry  J.  L.  Clarke 14   Jan  13 

(As  Captain  of  Devonport  Dockyard 
and  Deputy  Superintendent  and 
King's  Harbour  Master  of  the 
Hamoaze.) 

Victor  G.  Gurner 1  Apr    14 

(As  Assistant  to  Capt.  of  Dockyard,  He.) 

Lieut.-Com Archibald  T.  Stewart  21  Sept  12 

(N)Kenneth  M.  Mackenzie 

Grieve    1  Apr   12 

(NH  Charles  D.  Richardson 

24  July  12 

Lieutenant  John  D.  Newell  25  Mar  12 

John  A.  S.  Potter  18  Aug  12 

Eng.  Com Charles  W.  Bolt 14  Oct    13 

(For  duty  with  Captain  of  Dockyard.) 

Carp.  Lieut John  R.  Allen 15  Nov   12 

Ch.  Boatswain. .Emanuel  R.  Grant 27  Dec    12 

For  Fleet  Coaling  Ditties. 

Lieut.-Com Walter  C.  McMickan...  1  Oct   11 

Ch.  Boatswain..  Richard Bowden 1  Apr   13 


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THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


For  Service  in  Pembroke  Dockyard. 

Captain Alfred  E.A.  Grant, AdC 5Decll 

(Superintendent. ) 

Commander (N)    Charles    W.    C. 

Strickland 24  Aug  13 

(King's   Harbour  Master.) 

Ch.  Boatswain...  William  Palmer 22  Dec   13 

(For  Service  in  King's  Harbour  Master's 
Department.) 

R.N.  War  College.  Devonport. 

(Adjoining  the  Royal  Albert  Hospital.) 

Captain  Cyril  S.  Townsend    ...19  Dec  13 

(In  command.) 

Commander  Sir  Charles  R.  Blane, 

Bt 30  Oct   12 

Fleet  Paym.  (retd.)  Francis  H.  Gerty...l3  Bept  12 
(Secretary  and  Librarian.) 

R.N.  College,  Keyham. 

^Command  "!.  )  Chnrles  G. Taylor, ^o  15  Aug  13 

Lieutenant    George  A.  Revington...  —  Dec  13 

Eng. Com, Walter  R.  Parnall 3  Jan   14 

Eng.  Lieut John  M.  Murray    24  Feb    14 

AlfredO.  Wood 7  Jan    14 

Naval  Instr.    ...Hdioard  T.  Goldsmith, 

ba,  B8C 1  Apr   14 


For  Training:  Duties  with  2nd 
Class  Stokers 

Lieut.- Com Kenneth  B .  Toms   28  Mar  11 

Eng.  Com Thomas  H.  B.  Bishop  6  June  13 

(For  supervision  of  Instructional  Works,  etc.) 

Gunner  Robert  W.  J.  Martin...  2  Junel3 

Wt.  Mechanician  Denis  Donovan  14  Oct    13 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

Thojrias  H.  St anbury...  2  Jan    14 
(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

For  Torpedo  Boats. 

Ch.  Gunner William  A.  Price  22  Nov  12 

Gunner  William  N.  Deacon  ...15  Aug  12 

Frederick  L.  Maunder  14  Nov  12 
Henry  M.  luicy 25  Junel3 

For  R.N.  Hospital,  Plymouth. 

Surgeon-GeneralChar Us  James 15  Oct    13 

DeputySurgeon  \  Patrick  B.  Handyside, 

General)     MB  15  Oct   13 

George  A.  Dreaper    ...iO  Mar   14 

Fleet  Surgeon  .. .Frederick  J .  A.  Dalton  15  Oct    13 

Staff  Surgeon  ...Henry  C.  Whiteside  ...15  Oct    13 

John  G.  Peebles,  MB  ...15  Oct    13 

Richard  Willan 15  Oct    13 

(For  instruction  of  Sick  Berth  Staff.) 

Surgeon Alexander  J.  MacDiarmid, 

MB 15  Oct    13 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Samuel  Bradbury,  Mb. 15  Oct    13 
{As  Anesthetist  and  Radiographer) 

Thomas  R.  L.  Jones  ...15  Oct    13 
(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 
'    John  H.  Burdett  (tempy. ) 

14  Feb   14 

George  J.  Carr,  MB 15  Oct    13 

Leonard  A.  Moncrieffe,  MB. 

2  Feb    14 
H.Wardmaster.. Sidney  J.  Comden  15  Oct    I:' 


For  Miscellaneous  Services. 

Captain Arthur  C.  S.H.  D'Aeth 

14  Aug  12 
(And    for  service    as   King's  Harbour- Master, 

Plymouth  Sound.) 
Commander  (retd.)(JH)  Irving  B.  Miles.  ..15  Dec  13 
(For  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot.) 

Commander Frank  Powell  1  Nov  13 

( For  charge  of  Detention  Quarters.) 
Commander(Retd.)  William  Woolley  (tempy.) 

1  Dec   13 

Lieutenant    John  Dooley 18  June  12 

(For  duty  with  T.B.  Destroyers  at  PembrokeDock) 

Albert  Selley  24  Feb  12 

(For  charge  of  Gun  Mountings.) 

Eng.  Com Frank  S.  Moss  27  Feb    13 

(To  assist  Eng.   Rear- Admiral  as    regards  ships 

building  by  Contractors  and  for  charge  of 

Record  Parties.) 

Paym.-in- Chief  Charles  E.  G.  Johnston  28  Mar  13 

Ch.  Gunner William  Rogers 26  June  12 

(For   ' Elf ,' in  command.) 

Ch.  Artif.  Eno. Samuel  Hill 6  Sept  13 

(For  instruction  of  E.R.  ratings.) 

Gunner (T)Thomas  Bazley 13  Jan  13 

(For  Senior  Officer's  Boat  TB  Flotilla,  and 
(T)  duties  with  Flotilla.) 

Boatswain Ernest  R.  Parrott 21  Dec  12 

(For  '  Fortitude  '  in  command.) 

Artif.  Eng Job  B .  Bucknall 6  Oct    11 

(For  taking  records  of  trials.) 

John  Young 14  Feb  13 

(For  taking  records  of  trials.) 

New  Books  opened,  \st  January,  1914. 
Tenders. 
'  Amphitrite.'     'Fortitude.'        *  Tay.' 
'Elf.'  'Sabrina.'  'Traveller.' 

Torpedo   Boats  and  Torpedo  Boat 
Destroyers. 
See  page  2706 

525    VIXEN.     (Dev.)    Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer 
400  Tons.     I.H.P.  (6,000  F.D.~) 
Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-C  j>r. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut.- Com Ernest  H.  B.  Williams  29  Dec  13 

Ch.Artif  Eng.     William  J.  Morrell  ..  18  Apr  12 
(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 

528   VULCAN.       (Oh.)    Special 

Torpedo  Vessel  (Depot  Ship). 

6,620  Tons.  I.H.P.12Q0N.D.(\2,00QF.D.~) 

Guns — 8-4*7  inch,  8-6^;?*. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Dundee. 

Depot  Ship  for  Submarines. 

Captain Vernon H.  S.  Haggard  1  Oct   13 

(For  duty  with  Submarines  and 
in  Command  of  Flotilla.) 

Commander Robert  G.  Fane 25  Feb   14 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Lieutenant.. (.TlLouis  H.  B.  B  rvan    6  Jan    14, 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

(N)William  H.  Gell...l7  Mar  14 


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13 


12 


Eng.  Com Francis  A.  Gordon 24  Oct 

{And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 
Eng.  Lieut Percy  G-.  Harris 24  Feb 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Lionel  H.  Smith 18  Oct 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 
Chaplain  Rev.  — 

(And  for  duty  with  Submarines.) 

Staff  Surg Charles  T.  Baxter 18  May  12 

Fleet  Paym Bertram  H.  Wodeman  25  Mar  12 

Assist.  Paym.  ...Francis  R.  Stephens. ..10  Sept  IS 

Ch.  Gunner William  E.  Tozer 3  Feb  14 

Boatswain Richard  McGrane   ...26  June  13 

Carpenter Arthur  F.  Perry  15  Oct    12 

Artif.  Eng John  McLucas    27  Feb  12 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  :■ 
For  Command  of  Submarines. 

Lieut.-Com Geoffrey  Layton  (C23)   15  Aug 

Claude  C.  Dobson  ;C27) 

7  Apr 
Vincent  M.  Cooper  (C24) 

—  Feb 
Lieutenant    Colin  Cantlie  (C26)  ...  5  Mar 

William    R.    Schofield 

(C29) 4  Mar 

Allan  Poland  (C30)  ...19  Nov 
Henry  G.  Higgins(C2h)  30  Dec 
Frederick  H.  Taylor  (C21) 

—  June 
Kenneth  Michell  (C28)  14  Nov 
Edward  C.Carre'  (C2  )20  Aug 
Hugh  R.  Marrack(Cl9)  15  Aug 
Francis  J.  H.  Dawson 

(C20) 19  Oct 

For  Submarines. 

Lieutenant    CL)Henry  E.  Rendall    18  Nov 

Guy  D.  Sharp 28  Feb 

Hugh  S.  Hornby ...25  Nov 

Henry  F.  M.  Peto 21  Nov 

EricB.  Tod 3  Mar 

Edward  G.  Stanley ...  .18  Nov 
Alan  K.  Mo  ■'•'.  Hadiley  3  Mar 
Hugh  C.  Carlyon- Britton 

3  Mar 
Philip  H.  Bonham-Carter 

20  June 
Paul  L.  Eddis 25  Aug 

Sub-Lieut Tom  C.  M.  Bellairs  ...20  Oct 

Commissioned  at  Chatham, hth  January,  1909, 


529  VULTURE.   (Oh.)   Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

380  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,800  F.B.) 

Guns — 1-1 2  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

Ihe  Nore. 

Tender  to  '  Actceon.' 

Lieut,   in  I RichardS.  Robinson... 20  June  13 

Command ...  \ 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  Ellis 18  Apr  12 

(Borne  in  '  Actceon.') 


531  WARRIOR.  (Dev.)  Cruiser. 

13,550  Tons.     ±,H.P.  23,000  N.D. 
(23.500  F.B.) 

Guns — 6-9*2  inch,  4-7"5  inch,  24-3  pr. 

Mediterranean , 

First  Cruiser  Squadron. 

Captain ..George  H.  Borrett  ...25  Aug  13 

Commander Frederick  B.  Noble  ...  1  Jan    14 

Lieut.-Com (T)Richard  W.  Bromley 

1  July  13 
(N)Edmund  J.  Birch   12  Apr  12 

Dudley  Stuart  20  June  13 

Lieutenant    JohnR.  Codrington...  1  July  13 

Athelstan  A.  L.  Fenner 

1  July  13 
James  R.  C.  Cavendish 

21  Jan    14 
(G)Norman  A.  Wodehouse 

27  May  13 
Norman  E.  Archer  ....10  Oct   12 

ting.  Com Henry  W.  Kitching...l5May  12 

Eng.  Lieut Joseph  W.  Baguley...21  Jan   14 

Alexander  Wood  1  July  13 

Capt.  R.M.A.... Harold  G.  St.  G.  Morgan 

6  June  11 

Chaplain  Rev.  Edward  R.  Bredin, 

BA —  Aug  13 

Fleet  Surgeon   ...HughS.Burniston.MBll  Aug  13 

Fleet  Paym Reginald  P.  Walker  28  June  13 

burgeon James  G.  Danson, MB  11  Aug  13 

Sab-Lieut Harrington  Robley    IS  June  12 

Walter  8.  Galpin.."....29  July  13 

NoelL.  Veresmith 6  June  13 

Montague  W,  Noel  ...  8  Oct    13 

Mate Ernest  Beeley 29  Nov  13 

Asst.  Paym. ...  (I)John  P.  Rising    ....27  Oct    10 
Lancelot  V.Webb(ac«)  26  May  13 

Gunner  William  H.  Organ  ...16  June  13 

(T)Newman  Ruffle 13  Oct    13 

Abraham  Hegarty 1  July  13 

(For  Instructional  Duties) 

Boatswain William  Crapp  ....■ 1  Feb  13 

William  J.  Hamilton  1  July  13 
(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Sig.  Boatswain. ..Charles  R.  Gibbs  26  Apr  13 

Carpenter JamesM. Richards...  16  June  13 

Artif.  Eng William  N.Grose 29  Mar  12 

William  H.  Swan 18  Oct    12 

Jame9  Woodrow  (act)  1  Julv  13 
John  W.  Tollick  (act)  15  Oct    13 

Midshipman Edmund  G.  Abbott  15  Jan  13 

Maurice  L.  Vernon...  15  Jan  13 

John  J.  K.  Shaw  15  Jan  13 

Edmund  B.  Devereux  15  Jan  13 

Cecil  A.  Kershaw 29  Aug  13 

John  G.  Ollerhead    ..  15  Jan  13 

Crealock  R.  Price  15  Jan  13 

Assist.  Clerk    ...George B.  Stooke    10  Feb    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Devonport  1st  July,  1913. 


532 


WARSPITE. 

Battleship. 


(Dev.) 


Completing  at  Devonport. 

Eng.  Com Charles  F.  Dunn  26  Aug  13 

Carpenter Henry  Ham 26  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  Patton 1  Jan  14 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


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THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


534  WAVENEY.  (Ch.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.~) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth,  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng... David  J.  Leary 9  Aug  13 

(Borne  in  'St.  George.") 


536  WEAR.  (Ch.)  Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns—i-12pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Ninth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  St.  George.' 

Artif.  Eng John  Fleming 240ct  12 

(Borne  in  '  St.  George.') 


537   WELLAND.  (Po.)  Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

590  Tons.    I.H.P.  (7,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  pr. 

Hong  Kong. 

Tender  to  '  Triumph.' 

Commander Claude  Seymour  17  Apr   12 

Sub-Lieut Adam  Ferguson 10  Dec  IS 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  P.  Blair  9  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)Francis  J.  Nicholls 

(act) —  Dec  13 

(Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


537a  WEYMOUTH.  (Ch.)  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,250  Tons.    HP.  (22,000   F.D.) 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 
Mediterranean. 

Captain William  D.  Church  ...15  Aug  13 

Lieut.- Com.  ......George  H.Lang    31  Oct.  11 

Lieutenant Henry  W.  K.Young     1  Jan  14 

-<G)Ar'thurF.Pridhaml3  Aug  13 
(N)Herbert  M.  Sprecklev 

13  Dec   13 

Alban  Knubley 12  Jan  14 

Enq.  Lieut John  W.  Milner 30  Sept  13 

Sydney  K.  Dight   6  Jan  14 


Staff  Surgeon  ...Noel  H.  Harris  —  Jan    14 

Staff  Paym Ernest  A.  Couper 15  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut John  E.  Fhayre —  Jan  14 

(I)Alexander  G.Murray  8  Jan  14 
Sub-Lieut.         \  Nigel  A.  Macqueen  (act) 

R.N.R.  (  2  Dec   13 

Gunner  James  L.  Browne 15  Oct    13 

(T) William  T.  Skinner 

(ad) 16  Oct    13 

Boatswain William  J.  Wakeford    8  Jan  14 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 
Sig.  Boatswain. Aidan  A.  P.    Hatcher 

(act)  —  Jan   14 

Carpenter Arthur  Hitchings    ...22  Dec  13 

Artif.  Eng John  C.  Smith   31  Oct  11 

Arthur  T.  Birch  (act)     6  Jan  14 

Clerk William  McBride 15  Oct    13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sheerness,  15«A  October,  1913. 


539    WIDGEON.(Z>ev.)  Shallow 

Draught  Steamer. 

195  Tons.      I.H.P.  (800  F.H). 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 
China. 

Lieut. -Com Arthur  J.  Landon 15  Jan  14 

Surgeon Lovel  Moss,  MB 15  Jan  14 

Artif.  Eng Frederick  T.  Norris  ... —  Apr  14 

Commissioned  Chungking,  21th  April,  1910. 


540     WILDFIRE.     (Ch.)     (late 
Nymphe)  Sloop. 

1,140  Tons.  I.H.P.  l,400iV:.D.(2,000.F.Z).) 

Guns — 4-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Sheerness . 

^kcZwi}^"  JenninSs  4MarU 

Ch.  Artif. Eng...Ja,Tnes  J.  Boyce 11   Nov  10 

Gunner George  W.  Price 15  Apr    12 

General  Depot. 

Commander Gilbert  C,  W.Crispin  11  Oct    13 

(For  command  of  Depot,  and  for  charge  of 
Branch  War  College.  Sheerness.) 

Lieut.-Com William  H.H.S  Thomson 

26  Aug  13 
(For  Sub-Depot  and  War  College) 

Fleet  Paymaster  Ernest  E.  Silk   13  Aug  12 

Ch.  Gunner  Joseph  W.  Pascoe 24  Feb   14 

(For  general  duties,  and  as  President  of 
Warrant  Officers'  Mess.) 

Boatswain George  H.  Bray  16  Aug   12 

John  W.  Philipson  ...14  Dec    12 

Carpenter John  H.  Hill 4  July  12 

(As  Barrackmaster.) 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


897a 


The  following  Officers  are  borne  additional  for 

various  services : — 

For  Sheeruess  Dockyard. 

Captain Robert  J.  Prendergast 

AdC. 1  Dec  11 

( Superintendent  of  the  Yard.) 

Commander (N) Mar chant  H.  Penfold 

17  Aug  11 
(N)  Cecil 'A.  Severn  ...26  Mar  12 

Lieut.-Com (N)  William  Highfield  12  July  09 

(TH)Albert  E.  Dixie  ...  1  Oct    12 

Lieutenant    Daniel  R.  Phair   29  June  12 

Peter  Lamb  20  Apr  12 

Eng.  Lieut Frederick  J .  Baker  ...  9  Oct    11 

(For  service  with  the  Commander  of  the 
Dockyard.) 

Fleet  Surgeon Edward  C.  Cridland,  MB 

-  Aug  13 
(And  for  R.N.  Barracks.) 

Surgeon James  H.  Wright,  MB,  BA 

(And  for  R.N.  Barracks).       18  Apr   13 

Surgeon  Gerald  R.  McCoiven,  md 

30  Junel2 
(For  R.N .  Barracks  and  Sheerness  Dockyard). 
Ch.  Boatswain. ..Timothy  McElligott...  7  Oct    12 

For  Miscellaneous  Service 

Commander        (S)Henry  W.  Simms...  9  Oct    13 

(King's  Harbour  Master,  and  for  charge  of  Naval 

Establishments,  Dover.) 

COmm(ReHred)  }  ^eorge  H.  Bevan     1  May  13 
{Asst.  King's  Harbour  Master,  Dover.) 

Lieut.-Com (N)  Charles  M.  Gibson  16  Apr  12 

(For  Charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot, 
Sheerness.) 

Lieutenant    John  Higgins  1  Nov   12 

(For  Fleet  Coaling  Duties.) 

George  Ellis 1  Sept  13 

( For  Garrison  Point  Signal  Station,) 


542     WOLF.      (Dev.)     Torpedo- 
Boat  Destroyer. 
385  Tons.      I.H.P.  (6.300  F.D.) 
Gwns — 1-12^/'..  5-6  pr. 

Patrol  Flotillas. 

Seventh  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Leander.' 

Lieut.-Com Philip  G.  Wodehouse —  Apr    13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Henry  M.  Rice  28  Apr   13 

(Borne  in  '  Leander.') 

542a       WOLVERINE.        (Oh.) 

Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

914  Tons.     Turbine.    H.P.  (12,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 

Mediterranean. 

Fifth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  '  Egmont.' 

Commander Osmond  J .  Prentis  ...20  Nov   13 

Lieutenant  Hugh  B.  Wrey 20  Nov   13 

Eng.  Lieut Arthur  E.  Lester 4  Oct    13 

Sub-Lieut Eric  P.  Vivian —  Aug  13 

Gunner (T)John  Murphy(act)  1  Nov   13 

(Borne  in   'Egmont.') 


543  WOODCOCK.  {Ch.) 
Shallow  Draught  Steamier 
for  liiver  Service. 

150  Tons.     I.H.P.  550  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 
China. 

Lieut.-Com Maurice  B.  R.  Blackwood 

21  Aug  11 

Surgeon John  T.  D.  S.  Higgins,  MB,  ba 

15  Jan  1 4 
Re-commissioned  at  Wusung,  11th  March,  1914. 


544  WOODLARK.  (Dev.)Shallow 
Draught  Steamer  for  liiver 
Service. 

150  Tons.     I.H.P.   550  N.  D. 
Gwns — 2-^  pr. 

China. 
Lieut.-Com Robin  W.  M.  Lloyd  ...  7  Oct    12 

Surgeon Arthur  J.  Toier 15  Jan    14 

Re-commissioned  at  Nankin,  13th  March,  1914 


545  W001jWlCB..(Po.)DepotShip 
for  Torpedo-Boat  Destroyers. 
3,380  Tons.     H.P.  2,600  N.D. 

Guns — 4-4  inch,  4-12  pr. 
Depot  Ship  for  First  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Commander Gerald  T.  F.  Pike 28  Aug  13 

Lieut.-Com Cecil  H.  H.  Sarns 6  Jan    14 

Lieutenant    *(G)Edward  O.Disney  6  Jan    14 

(T)Roderick  B.  T.  Miles 

13  Dec  13 
(N)Tom  S.V.  Phillips  7  Mar  13 
Frederick  A.  Tollemache 

20  Oct    1.3 

Eng.  Com *Joseph  N.  Tucker    ...20  May  12 

Fleet  Surgeon  ...Alfred  Woollcombe  ...  12  Dec  13 
Fleet  Paym.     ...Wilfrid  J.  A.  Carter  ...  17  Sept  13 

Staff  Paym Arthur  C.  Roe 12  Dec  13 

(For  Victualling  Duties) 

Surgeon George  A.  Finegan  ,..12  Jan   14 

Asst.  Paym Edward  A.  Symes 3  Mar  14 

Gunner George  W.  Hawkins  30  Oct    12 

(T)Thomas  W.  Galletly 

3  Oct    12 

Boatswain  Alexander  Smith    —  Sept  13 

Carpenter Harry  Emmerson 4  July  12 

Artif .  Eng William     H.      A.     A. 

Cottam 28  Sept  12 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth  12th  December,  1913. 
The  following  Officer  is  borne  additional: — 

Eng.  Com James  Maxwell    12  Dec  13 

(For  service  with  T.B.  Destroyers.) 
*  And  for  duty  with  First  Flotilla. 


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THE  ROYAL   NAVY. 


546   YARMOUTH.    {Oh.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

5,250  Tons.  H.P.  (22,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 

China. 

Captain *Henry  L.  Cochrane    ...10  Aug  13 

Commander  ... *Philip  H.  Waterer —  Aug  18 

Lieut. -Com.  ...*<G)Cecil  H.  B.  Gowan    2  Aug  13 

Lieutenant *(N)Stanley  E.Thomas —  Aug   13 

Gerald  A.  Wilson 18  Apr  12 

Ambrose  T  N.  Abbay... IS  Apr  12 
Eng.  Com.  ...Frederick  W.  Sydenham  7  Apr  10 
Eng.  Lieut.  ...*Henry  C.  R.  Johnson. ..10  Feb  11 
Fleet  Surgeon  (I)  Charles  K.  Sheward, 

mb 18  Apr  12 

Paymaster John  Siddalls 12  Apr  12 

Sub-Lieut "Kenneth  L.  Campbell  25  June  13 

Asst.  Paym  ...James  A.  C.  Gaussen  ...18  Apr   12 

Gunner George  E.  Freeme 8  Apr   11 

(T)George  S.  Peavitt  ...13  June  11 

Carpenter Arthur  E.  Osborn 9  May  11 

Artif.  Eng.   ...John  W.  Smitn  16  Jan  12 

William  J.  Batting  13  Mar  12 

Commissioned  at  Chatham  on  l&th  April,  1912. 
To  be  re-commissioned   at  Colombo  on   arrival  of 

new  crew  in  '  Eclipse.' 
The    following   Officers    have   been   appointed   in 
addition  to  those  marked  *  above  : — 

Lieutenant    fCharles     L.     M.    M. 

Crichton  

tJohn  H.  Edelsten  ... 

Eng.  Lieut Piers  H.  Mevnell 

Staff  Surg fWarren  G.  Westcott 

Paymaster  James  M.L.  Cusack... 

Sub-Lieut John  W.  Hoskyns 

Asst.  Paym jHenry  L.  Shaw 

Gunner  George  J.  Ryan 

t(T)    Henry    Kibble- 
white    

Boatswain f  Ernest  Adams 

(For  Q.D.  Duties.) 

Carpenter Arthur  C.  Board 

Artif.  Eni tThomas  Davidson.... 

fPercival    F.    Davies 

(act) 

t  Will  join  from.  '  Eclipse.' 


547        ZEALANDIA.      {Po.) 

Battleship. 

16,350  Tons.       I.H.P.    17,500   N.D. 

(18,000    F.D.) 

Guns — 4-12  inch,  4-9-2  inch,  10-6  inch, 

12-12  pr.,  12-3  pr. 

Third  Battle  Squadron. 

Captain Walter      H.      Cowan 

mvo.  dso 7  Feb  14 

Commander Halton  S.  Lecky  1  Feb  14 

Lieut. -Com.  ...-...<  NiPaul  M.  Broster   17  May  12 

Lieutenant (T)Wilfrid  P.Gandell  28  Oct    12 

(GUrthur  N.  DowdinglO  July  13 
William  H.  N.  Yongel3  Sept  13 
Francis  V.  H.  Mackenzie 

17  Sept  12 


Lieutenant Russell  A.  Bell-Syer   11  Sept  13 

Gerald  H.  Thomson    18  May   12 

Horace  G.  Gorton 12  Oct    12 

(fn  lieu  of  a  Sub-  Lieut.) 

Eng.  Com Herbert  W.  Irish  3  Aug  12 

Eng.  Lieut Francis  N.  Barker    ...15  Jan    12 

Cecil  R.  Hoare  16  Dec  13 

CavtainR.Af  .A.John  B.  Chancellor  ...14  May  12 

(4  Apr  12) 

Lieut.  H.M. Moritz  R.  Yeo    14  May   12 

Chaplain  and     \Hev.  Warington  Stock, 

Naval  Inst.  <      ma 17  Mar  14 

Fleet  Surg Robert  H.  Mornement  20  Jan  14 

Fleet  Paym Edward  A.  Dennys  ...10  Sept  13 

Surgeon Gordon  E.  D.  Ellis    ...28  Jan   13 

Sub-Lieut John  W.  Pontifex  18  Nov   13 

Sidney  F. Watson  (act)  6  Feb    14 

Asst.  Paym John  McL.  More 14  May   12 

Ch.  Gunner  Arthur  H.  Ridgers    ...  1  Aug  11 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  Charles  Mansfield 1  Aug  11 

Gunner Walter  V.  Wilson 19  Dec  13 

(For  instructional  duties.) 
(T)Henry  D.  Andrews 

(act)     26  Mar  14 

Boatswain    William  A.  Cutler  ...13  May   12 

Henry  A.Evans  14  May   1. 

(For  Q.  I).  Duties.) 

Carpenter Harrv  L.  Leech 1  Nov  13 

Artif.  Eng Frank  A.  Truckle 4  Dec   13 

Walter  R.  J.  F.  Switzer 

14  May  12 
Harry  Daulman  (act)  8  Sept  13 

Midshipman Jack  L.  Davies 14  May   12 

Henrv  B.  Crane    14  May  12 

Clerk Lionel  B.  Bishop  1  July  13 

Asst.  Clerk  Harold  M.  M.  Crofton  1  Feb    14 

Completed  to  full  crew  at  Portsmouth,  lith  May, 
1912. 


549  ZEPHYR.   (Oh.)     Torpedo- 

Boat  Destroyer. 

310  Tons.    I.H.P.  (3,850  F.I).) 

Guns — 1-12  pr.,  5-6  pr. 

The  Nore. 

Tender  to  'Actceon.' 

Ueut.    m         I  Ernest  W.  Kirkby 21  Jan  14 

Command,  j  J 

Artif  Eng Arthur  Perry    11  Aug   13 

(Borne  in  ' Actteon.') 

550  ZULU.  {Po.)    Torpedc-Boat 

Destroyer. 
1,027  Tons.    H.P.  (15,500  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-4  i/ir/t. 

Patrol  Flotillas, 

Sixth  Destroyer  Flotilla. 

Tender  to  'Attentive.' 

Eng.  Lieut Charles  J. B.Stoneman27  Feb    12 

(Borne  in  '  Attentive.') 


398a 


H.M.    SHIPS    IN    THE    NAVAL   SERVICE   OF 
DOMINION   GOVERNMENTS. 


AUSTRALIA. 


552      AUSTRALIA.     Battle 

Cruiser. 

19,200  Ions.    H.P.  44,000  2V.JD. 

Guns — 8-12  inch,  16-4  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Flagship  of  Hear  Admiral,  Com.ma7i.ding 

Australian  Fleet. 

Rear  Admiral. ..Sir  George E.Patey,  KCVO 

a.3  June  13 
(lijar  Admiral  in  command  of  11. M.  Australian 
Fleet). 

Secretary  Cuthbert  H.  Rodham  23  June  13 

FlagLieut. -Com. (S)Basil  K.  Poe 23  June  13 

(And  for  War  Stafl  Duties.) 

Clerk  to  Sec Leslie  S.  Brown 23  June  13 

James  D.  Jackson 23  June  13 

Captain  R.N.  ...Stephen  H.  Radcliffe  17  May  13 

Commander       ) 

R.A.N(Lieut.  }GteorgeF.  Hyde     1  Feb  13 

R.N.  (retired))) 

Lieut.-Com.R.N  (N)Cuthbert  D.  Longstaff 

19  Jan   13 

Joseph  G.  Walsh  5  Feb    13 

Hamilton  C.  Allen  ...24  May  13 
Allan  R.A.Macdonald  5  Feb    13 

Lieut.  R.N William  M.  V.  Lewis  24  May  13 

(G)FrederickC.Darley  23  Oct  12 

David  C.  Pillans   24  May  13 

(T)John  G.  Grace  ...26  Jan  13 
Oliver  C.  Warner  ...24  May  13 
Charles    Euman   ,24  May  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R.  ...Gerald  A.  Hill   24  May  13 

Harold  L.  Quick   (act)  5  Feb  13 

Eng.Com.R.N..."W .  Crump  Johnson  ...  3  Nov  11 

Eng.Lieut.R.N.  Reginald  A.  Lee   19  July  11 

Hubert  Bleackley 25  Apr  13 

Eng.  Lieut.  \        Trevor  W.  Ross  5  Feb  13 

R.A.N.      S       Harry  M.F.  Robinson  21  Feb  13 

Oscar  A.  Ireland   23  Mar  13 

Alec  B.  Doyle    23  Mar  13 

Clarence   Bridge   5  Feb  13 

ChaplainR.A.N.Rev.  Patrick  J.  Gibbons 

£a 21  June  13 

(For  Fleet  Duties) 
Rev.   Frederick    Riley, 
ma 21  JuDe  13 

Staff  Surgeon   j  Alexander  E-   Caw     ...-Feb  12 

FleetPaym.R.N. Richard  F.  Wardroper  5  Feb  13 
Surgeon  R.A.N  William  E,  Roberts  „,--•  Feb  13 


Sub-Lieut.  R.N. Christopher  M.Merewether 

24  May  13 

Assist.  Paym.  )  Leslie  H.  Mosse  Robinson 
R.N.  S  3  Apr  13 

Gunner  R.N.  ...David  Ogilvie     9  Mar  12 

(T)John  Wilkes    27  Jan   12 

Arthur  0.  Newton    ...26  Jan   13 
(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Albert  E.  Shute    24  May  13 

William  Gregory 24  May  13 

Boatswain  R.  ^.Alfred  McCutcheon...25  Apr    12 
Sig.  Boatswain  ^  William    D.  Hunter  (act) 

R.A.N.  f  5  Apr    13 

Carpenter  R.N.  Alfred  H.  Martin     ...30  Nov  11 

ArRfA.N9'    }Carl  B-  Reid *  0ct  13 

Wt. Armourer,  1  .,  „  . , 

RAN        f  George  Pnaeaux — 

Midshipman     \  Henry   H.  Mc William 

R.N.  f  24  May  13 

Colin   F.  Creswell    ...24  May  13 

William  H.  Bremner  24  May  13 

Francis  A.  B.  Haworth- 

Booth    24  May  13 

Arthur  L.  Pears    24  May  13 

Herbert  A.  Packer   ...24  May  13 

Ronald  R.  Lyle      24  May  13 

Edward  E.  Hill      24  May  13 

Robert    G.      Fenton- 

Livingstone     24  May  13 

James  B.  Findlay     ...24  May  13 

John  W.  Pinhey  24  May  13 

Gerald  H.  E.  Molson  24  May  13 
Edward  W.  Billyard- 

Leake    24  May  13 

Vivian  R.  S.  Bowlby  24  May  13 

Clerk  R.A.N. ...  John  Hehir     —  Feb  13 

Alfred  E.  Sharp —  Feb  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  21st  June,  1913. 

555  BRISBANE.  Light  Cruiser. 

Building  by  Commonwealth  Government  at 

Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Carpenter  R.N.   Jfenry  L  Adamp,,, \3  Jan  14 


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AUSTRALIA — continued. 


558     CERBERUS.       Turret  Ship. 

3,480  Tons.     H.P.   1,660. 

Guns — 4-10  inch,  2-14  pr.,  2-6  pr. 

Naval  Depot,  William  stow  >i. 

Commander R. iV.John  B.  Stevenson    ...  1  Aug  13 

Ke!«t.-f7oni.JB.iV;(T)HenryN.M.Hardy  1  July  13 

(And  for  command  of  '  Countess  of  Hopetoun.') 

(Or)    Lancelot   A.  W. 

Spooner...., 17  Mar  13 

Lieutenant  B.N.  Herbert     H.     J.    P. 

Teale 27  Feb   14 

Kenneth  P.  Dalglish.        — 
Lieut.  i?.^4. iV....Kichard  C.  P.  Ryan. ..12  Aug  12 

Eng.  Com.  R.N.  George  H.  Elgar 1  July  12 

(For  instruction  of  Engine-room  Ratings 

and   supervision  of  machinery  of  vessels 

attached  Lo  Naval  Depot  as  tenders.) 

E'lRALNUt'  [Jonn  w-  0wen 1  Ju'y 12 

(Naval  Store  Officer.) 

Walter  R.  Arkins 14  Jan   13 

(For  duty  at  Navy  Office.) 

Frank  G.  Cresswell  ...  1  July  12 
(Fleet  Wireless  Telegraphy  Officer.) 
Surgeon  R.J  AT.  Alexander  S.  Mackenzie 

9  Dec   12 

P<Tam.     } John  Crow l  Ju*y 12 

Paymaster  iil.iV.Williani  Lindsay  14  July  13 

(For  duty  at  Navy  Office.) 

^SuSf*"*'  } Arthur  C.  W.  Mears...  1  Sept  13 
(For  W.T.  Schcol.) 

AS$R  Nym'     ^Geoffrey  H.  Lane 18  July  13 

^sst-  P£y2x  \Robert  Negus 1  Oct    13 

ChaplainR.  A. N.Rev.  Charles  Hudson.  1  Junel3 
Ch.  Car  venter  \      ,  , 

R.A.N  f  John  " alker 1  July  12 

ChRANtif'En3'}?ercyW.  Bims  (act)...  1  July  12 

(For  Instructional  duties.) 

Gunner  R.N.    ...Frederick  G.  Ince 1  July  12 

(T)Prede.rick  Bolt    ...  4  Mar  13 

Albert  Pickett  10  Oct    13 

John  H.  H.  Gauntlett  7  Nov  13 

Samuel  T.  P.  Yeo 11  May  13 

(And  for  Physical  Training  duties.) 
Gunner  R. A.  N.  William    G.   Monteith     —      13 
(T)Hjalmar  Patterson     —      13 

Boatstvain  K.N.  Samuel  Waugh 4  Nov  12 

^Boatswain.  J  ^^  Q  ^^    _    9  June  ffl 

(For  duty  with  R.A.N.R.) 

Walter  J.  Veerhault.  1  July  12 
Artif'RlA.N .} Norman  S.  Davies    ...  1  Oct    13 

Wt-  WkUJk  \  Charles  H.  Spurgeon.12  Aug  12 
(For  duty  at  Navy  Offi.ce,  Melbourne.) 


WR  A7^       }Freclerick  Martin 26  Aug  12 

(For  Drafting  duties.) 

Frank  E.  Price 10  Sept  12 

Francis  J.  H.  Davies..  1  Jan    13 

(For  duty  at  Navy  Office,  Melbourne.) 

Henry  Macdonald 10  Mar  13 

Head  Steward )  mu           r,    ■  ,  T,.i_  m 

RAN  J- Thomas  Guiver 1  July  12 

Wt.  Armourer  1  „             „  ■-,  to  r\  <■    io 

RAN  /-George  Pndeaux 13  Oct    13 

(Commissioned  at  Williamstown,  1st  July,  1912.) 
The  following  are  borne  additional: 

Lieut.-Com (G)Henry  P.  Cayley  ...14  May  09 

(Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  Retd.  Lieut.  R.N.) 
Ch.  Gunner^  iRobert  Reams 1  July  12 

( For  duty  with  R.A.N.R.) 

Ch. Gunner  R.N.  John  Hayes    4  Mar  13 

(For  command  of '  Protector.') 

Gunner  R.N. (T)MichaelFitzgerald  23  Apr   12 

(For  command  of  '  Childers.') 

Tenders  : — 

'  Childers.'  '  Comitcss  ofHepetoun.' 

'  Protector.' 

DERWENT.    Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

700  Tims.     Turbine. 

Building  at  the  Commonwealth  Naval  Dockyard, 

Sydney. 

561      ENCOUNTER.  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,880  Tons.     I.H.P.  12,500  N.D. 

Guns — 11-6  mch,  8-12^r.,  1-Spr. 

(Lent from  Boyal  Navy.) 

Training  Ship. 

Captain  (Act).. .Charles  La  P.  Lewin  28  Jan  14 

(Commander  R.N.) 
Lieut.-Com.      ) 

R.A.N.  >  William  Burrows 1  Aug   13 

(Act  Commr.)  ) 
Lieutenant  B.iV.(Gr)Frederick  N.  Eardley- 

Wilmot.. 13  Mar  13 

Charles  F   Stow    4  Nov  12 

Edward  N.  Mortimer  15  Apr  10 
Lieut.  R.A.N....(N)George  F.  Langford— Dec  12 
Lieut. R.A.N.R.Wi\lia.m  B.  Wilkinson  1  Jan  14 
Eng.  Com.  R.N.  Henry  T.  Canning  ....  1  July  12 
Chaplain  {  Rev.  William  Pendleton 

R.A.N.  \      Stewart,  b.a 

Paymaster R.N.  Percy  J.  Hazel 1  June  13 

Surgeon  R. A. N.John    S.  Macfarlane, 

MB 1  Nov  12 

ARiSN.  PayW"  j-Oeoff'-ey  B.  Stuart   ...  1  Aug  18 

Ch  Artif.R.N.  (a.homas  w.  Thorn 15  Apr  10 

Eng.  (act)       )  r 

Gunner  R.N. Percy  W.  Tresjillis  ...—  Sept  12 

(T)Ernest  J.  Evans.. .30  June  13 

Charles  H.  Coles  —  Bept  12 

(For  Q.D.  Duties) 
Carpenter  R.N.  Edward  F.  Head   15  Apr  10 


NAVAL  SERVICE  OF  DOMINION  GOVERNMENTS.     398c 


AUSTRALIA — continued. 


Artif. Eng.R.N. Andrew  Lightfo  ot 25  Sept  12 

Arthur  Livingstone  (act) 

15  Nov  13 
Re-commissioned  at  Sydney,  1st  July,  1912. 

570    GAYUNDAH.     Gunboat. 

360   Ions.    I.H.P.   400. 

Guns — 1-8  inch,  1-6  inch,  2-1  £  inch. 

Naval.  Reserve  Training  Ship. 

Lieut.  R.N.     1  George  P.  M.  Fitzgerald 

in  Command .(  4  Nov   12 

CfR  (4Mjver      }  William  T.  Phillips  ...  1  July  11 
CEng.ir.f:N.  ^JosePh  Dole 1  ^  U 


575       MELBOURNE.  Light 

Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.     HP.  22,000  JV.D. 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  4-3  pr. 

Captain  R.N.  ...Mortimer  L'E.  Silver    1  Oct    12 

Lieutenant  R.N.Myles  A.  Blomfield  ...25  Oct    12 

(Gr)Ernest  R.  Gloag  ...16  Oct    12 

(N)Leslie  C.  Bott 30  Aug  12 

John  B.  Grey-Smith. ..25  Oct   12 

Douglas  B.  Cooper    ...  1  Jan  14 

Lieut.  R.  A. N.... Charles  W.  Stevens. ..22  Apr  13 

Lieut.  R.N.R Louis  C.Rowland(ac£)27  Jan   13 

Eng.  Com.  R.N.  Frederick  Pring 1  Sept  11 

Eng. Lieut  R.N.  Henry  A.  Little 24  Feb   12 

Eng'  R.A%.  [ Samuel  L.  Beeston....—  Feb  13 
Chaplain  R.A.N.Rev.  Alec  Tulloh.MA—  Feb  13 
Paymaster  R.N.Shettey  B.A.Stuart(ac«)l  Jan  13 
Surgeon  R.A.N.  William  J.  Carr 18  Jan  13 

ASR.APNym'  [Wellington  T.  Hogan- Apr  13 
Gunner  R.N.  ...Arthur  Brown  (b)    16  July  12 

George  H.  Diaper 18  Jan   13 

Gunner  R.A.N.  (T)  Frederick  Knight  10  Aug  12 

Carpenter  R.N.  Ernest  B.  Bush 30  May  12 

Artif. Eng. R.N.'Emest  Baker 18  Sept  12 

FT  enryj.  R.Gould 17  Oct    12 

Clerk,  R.A.N.... Norman  J.  Embelton  18  Jan  13 
Commissioned  at  Devonport  on  16th  January,  1913. 


582     PARRAMATTA.       Torpedo 

Boat  Destroyer. 
700  Tons.     Turbine.  HP.  (13,000  F.D.~) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12y,>/'. 
Tender  to  '  Melbourne 

"tnbo^ntand  \  Willlam  H- F-  Warren    1  Jan  13 

Lieut.  R.N. Cyril  J.  P.  Hill 1  Jan  13 

EnRALNUt'      j- James  C.  Brand  2  May  12 

GunnerR.N. (T)Thomas  J.  Gribblel2  Feb   12 

Commissioned  in  the  Clyde,  8th  September,  1910. 


582a 


Sloop- 


PENGUIN. 

1,130  Tons. 

Sydney. 

Depot  and  Receiving  Ship. 

Captain  R.N,  ...Charles  F.  Henderson    7  Dec  12 

(And  for  c/iarge  of  Naval  Establishments,  fyc.) 
L'^t^Com-      )  John  O.  Graham 16  May  11 

^(NjLewis  T.  Jones 3  July  13 

(And  as  Assistant  to  Capt.  in  Charge  and  for 
charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot.) 

Staff 'Pay m. R.N. Robert  R.  Hoare 1  July  13 

(And  for  Naval  Establishments.) 

ASKNPaym-  j-(I)BasilM.  Peck 19  Feb  13 

(And  for  service  with  Captain-in-charge.) 
Ch^Boatswain  j.  wiuiam  Lyne 26  Jan  09 

Gunner  R.N.  ...(T)William  Trevaskis  3  July  13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sydney,  on  1st  July,  1913. 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional  — 

For  Naval  Yard,  Garden  Island. 
Eng.  Com.  R.N.  George  H.  Bromwich, 

DSO —  May  12 

Horace  R.  Denson 2  Aug   10 

Eng.  Lieut. R.N. Gerald  E.  W.  McEwen  1  July  12 
Boatswain  R.N.George  A.  Dallimore ...  3  July  13 

583  PIONEER.     Light  Cruiser. 
2,200  Tons.  I.H.P.  5,000  N.D.  (7,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 8-4  inch,  8-3  pr. 
Training    Ship    for    Royal    Australian    Naval 
Reserve. 

^TaN1'       iThomas    W.    Biddle- 

(Aci.Commr.))     combe    14  Dec  13 

Lieut.  jR.^.Ar...(N)SamuelC.L.  Hodg- 

kinson 1  Oct  13 

Lieutenant  R.N. Nelson  Clover 1  Oct  13 

Lieut.  R.A.N... Reginald  C.  Creer. 1  Jan  14 

EnR.ALNUt'      |-percy  J-  N.  Hogan  ...  3  Nov  13 
Assist.  Paym.  ~j 

R.A.N,     in  >  Robert  Negus 9  Dec    13 

Charge  1 

c«^:/av"}CharlesAnard lAPr13 

Gunner  R.N.  ...Samuel  Adams  .......      1  Apr   13 

Re-commissioned  at  Sydney,  1  January,  1914. 

585     PROTECTOR.     Gunboat. 
920  Tons.     I.H.P.  1641. 

Guns — 1-8  inch,  5-6  inch. 
Tender  to  '  Cerberus '  for  Gunnery  School. 
Ch. GunnerR.N.  i  T  ,      TJ  .  ^ 

in  Command    fJ°hn  Hayes 1  Oct  13 

ArRfA.Nng'       ^Alfred  H-  Vary   1  Oct  13 

SWAN.         Torpedo  -  Beat 

Destroyer. 

700  Tons.     Turbine. 

Building  at  the  Commonwealth  Naval  Dockyard, 

Sydney. 


B98d       NAVAL  SERVICE  OF  DOMINION  GOVERNMENTS. 


AUSTRALIA — continued. 


589     SYDNEY.    Light   Cruiser. 

5,600  Tons.     H.P.  22,000  N.D. 

Guns — 8-6  inch,  &-3pr. 
Captain  R.iV.  ...John  C.  T.  Glossop  ...10  Mar  13 
Lieut.  Com, R.N.  John  F.  Finlayson  ...14  Feb  13 
Lieut.  B..4.iV....(N)Henry  J.  Feakes...l4  Feb  13 
Lieutenant  R.N.  (G-)Deuis  E.  Rahilly...  3  Feb  13 
Basil  O.  Bell-Salter  ...  1  Mar  13 
Geoffrey  C   E.  Hampden 

26  Junel3 
Frederick  L.  Cavaye...l  June  13 

Eng.  Lieut.       (Arthur  W.  Coleman... 13  Mar  12 
R.N.  (Lawrence  P.  Fowler...  4  Mar  12 

EnR.A  N^'     }  Cleon  Dennis 25  Mar  13 

ChaplainR  A.N.Itev.  A7ivian  A.  Little,  ma. 

27  June  13 

Surgeon  R.A.N.  Leonard  Darby  —  Feb  13 

Hub-Lieut.         \  James  N.  Cholmeley 

R.N.R.  ("     Johnstone 24  May  13 

Paymaster         (Augustus  F.  B.  Livesay 

R.N.  (act)     S  3  Apr  13 

Assist.  Pay inr   \  Eric  Kingsford-Smitb 

R.A.N.  J  1  Jan    14 

Gunner  R.N.    ...George  B.  Salter 7  Nov  12 

GunnerR.A. iV...(T)John  C.  MacFarlane 

26  Oct  12 

BoatswainR.N.  Alfred  M.  Martin 1  June  13 

Carpenter  R.N.  Edward  C.  Behenna... 29  Aug  12 

ATRAEN9'       j- George  A.  Hutchinson25  Mar  13 

Clerk  R.A.N.  ...Douglas  Munro 27  June  13 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  26th  June,  1913. 


590    TINGIRA.  Boys'  Training 
Ship. 

Commander  (aci)Geovge  L.  Browne 26  Jan  14 

{Lieut  -Com.  R.N.) 

Lieut. -Com. R. iV.Ralph  H.  Deane  25  Apr  12 

(for  Physical  Training  Duties.) 
LieutenantR.N .  George  W.  S.  8eton....22  Oct    13 
Chaplain  \Rev.  Garnet  E.  Shaw, 

RA.N. J     ma 8Aug  12 

MatTPaym.      £Ernest  c   Norton 26  Apr   12 

Ch.GunnerR. N.John  T.  Weaving  25  Apr  12 

Gunner,  R.N William  Chisholm   ...25  Apr   12 

Richard  J.  Gordon  ...  8  May  13 
Boatswain  R.N.MoBes  Lockhart 25  Apr   12 

CaRPANr         [  Samuel  Gammon 25  Oct    11 

Schoolmaster    \  Arthur  R   Hopkins    10  June  12 

Ariif.   Eng.      1  Charles   G.   Thomson 

R.A  N.         j     (act)    25  Apr  12 

Head^t^vard  l„BiehardW.Collins(aci)25  Apr   12 
Commissioned  at  Sydney,  2bth  April,  1912. 


TORRENS.     Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

700  Tons.     Turbine. 

Building  at  the  Commonwealth  Naval  Dockyard, 
Sydney. 


600    WARREGO.    Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 

700  Tons.     Turbine. 

Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12 pr. 

Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

Commander      j.claude  L   Cumber]egel3  Dec  13 

(In  charge  of  Destroyer  Flotilla.) 
Lieut.  R.N.R... Herbert  W.  Goortchild  22  Apr  13 
EnRAN%'  .    }Percival  E-  McNeil  ...  3  Nov  13 

Gunner  R.N.    ...Charles  P.  Bacon 14  Jan   13 

Commissioned  at  Sydney,  1st  June,  L912. 
(Borne  in  '  Melbourne.') 


605      YARRA.         Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 
700  Tons.     Turbine.     H.P.  (13,000  F.D.) 
Guns — 1-4  inch,  3-12  pr. 

LltTbommand}^^tK^^y  ~  *  Jan   13 

Eng.  Lieut.       \  George  W.  Bloomiield 
R.A.N j  3  Nov  13 

Gunner  R.N.  ...George  A.  Stevens   ...23  Apr    13 

Commissioned  in  the  Clyde,  Mh  September,  1910. 
(Borne  in  'Melbourne.') 

Submarines. 

AE  1. 

Limt.-Com.B.N.'Shamas  F.  Besant  ...  4  Sept  13 

Lieut.R.N. Charles  L.  Moore    14  Oct    13 

AE2. 

^Command}*™*  H"  G"  D"  ****  ~  °ct  13 
Lieut.  R.N Geoffrey  A.  G.  Hag- 
gard   1  Dec  13 


399 

H.M.   SHIPS   IN   THE   NAVAL   SERVICE   OF 
DOMINION   GOVERNMENTS. 


CANADA. 


620       NIOBE,  Cruiser. 

11,000  Tons.    I.H.P.  16,500  N.D. 

Guns— 16-6  inch,  12-12  pr.,  3-3  pr. 

Lieut.  R.N.      i  (T)CharlesE.  Aglionby 
in  Command  (     (retd.)    21  July  10 

Lieutenant  EM. The     Hon.     Edmund 

E.  Drummond   2  Nov   12 

£ieM«.-R.C.A.(T)EdmundG.Hallewell  13  Sept  12 

Eng. Lieut.  JR.iV.John  F.  Bell   16  June  10 

Suroeon,  S.C.N.  Joseph  A.  Rousseau   15  Nov  10 

Gunner  R.N.  ...Henry  C.  Tucker  16  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

(T)Frederick  King  ...16  Aug  12 
Artif.Eng.  .R.iV.Edward  H.  Ilsley 16  Aug  12 

John  Chadwick 16  Aug  12 

Carpenter         iR  n   Hm*iott  <nrt\       \  Oct   13 


C.N.     K°- 


Burnett  (act) , 


Artif.  Eng      (George  L.    Stephens 
R.C.N.  {     (act)    16  Oct  12 

HmaiterSl)  } Thomas  J.  Tremble  ...16  Aug  12 

Head  Steward _  j.James  Brown  l  Feb  n 

The  following  Officers  are  borne  as  additional : — 

For  The  Royal  Naval  College  of 
Canada,  Halifax. 

Lieut.R.N .(retd.)  Edward  A.  E.  Nixon  6  Dec  10 

Lieutenant  R.N.Harry  B.  Jermain    ...  8  Aug  12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  IJuties  in  'Niobe.') 


Eng. Lieut. R. N.John  D.  Sturrock ... —  Dec  13 

EnRcXNt"    \An9us D> M-  Cwrry 25  Jan  13 

Boatswain  (R.C.N.)  George  W.Brooker  10  Oct  11 
Commissioned  at  Devonport,  6tA  September,  1910. 


For  Special  Service. 

Lieut.  (Retd.)  ...Charlts  WTiite  6  Sept  10 


630  RAINBOW.    Light  Cruiser- 

3,600  Tons. 

I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Guns — 2-6  inch,    6-4-7  inch,    3-12  jw., 

1-3  pr. 

Esguimalt,  B.C. 

Commander  I  Walter  Hose  24  June  11 

R.N.  (Retd.)  J 

(And  for  charge  of  Esguimalt  Dockyard). 
Lieutenant  K.A.Henry  B.  Pilcher 14  Dec  12 

Surgeon  R.  C.N.George  A.  L.  Irwin...  22  July  13 
(Lent  'Shearwater.') 

Ch"EnTtiR  N  [Regillald  H-  Wood    — 25  July  10 
(For  Service  in  Esquimau  Dockyard.) 

Gunner  R.N.  ...Ernest  Haines 13  Sept  12 

JamesE.Cox  16  Aug  12 

(For  Instructional  Duties.) 

CRPCnNr      [Charles  H-  Brown  (act)lh  Apr  13 

-^'J^^-j- Lewis  S.Jones  3  Mar  11 

Commissioned  at  Portsmouth,  ith  August,  1910. 


400 


LIST  OF  TORPEDO  BOATS  IN  COMMISSION   WITH   THEIR 
OFFICERS  AND  PRESENT  STATIONS. 


SEVENTH   FLOTILLA. 
(Tenders  to  '  Leander.') 


No.  1. 
Ch.   4rtif.  Eng.  William   G.   Harding  9  Aug  13 


No.  2. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  James  Stevens  22  Mar  12 


No.  3. 
Ch.  Artif.  En?.  Joseph  Hawkesworth  16  Jan  12 


No.  4. 
Artif.  Eng Ellis  Booth 4  Oct  12 


No.  5. 
Ch.  Artif. Eng.  Henry  Davis  —  Oct    11 


No.  13. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  H.  Denton  16  Sept  13 


No.  14. 
Artif.  Eng John  W.  Farrow  10  Oct    12 


No.  15. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  Bookless   29  Mar  12 


No.  16. 

Lieut.-Com Alfred  E.  Evans 10  Mar   14 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng...  Ernest  J.  Jeffery  18  Oct  13 


No.  21. 
Artif.  Eng James  D.  Wall...., 9  Aug  13 


No.  22. 
Artif.  Eng.     ...Charles  B.  Smith  5  May  11 

No.  24. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.Qeorge  T.  Roper 15  May   11 


EIGHTH    FLOTILLA. 

[Tenders  to  '  Tyne.') 

No.  25. 
Artif.  Eng John  Plummer 20  Nov  13 


No.  26. 
Artif. Eng John  A.  Spillane  13  May  13 


No.  27. 
Ch. Artif.  Eng..  Frederick  W.Johnson..  .6  May  12 


No.  28. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  ..William  H.  Windebank 

11  Jan    12 


No.  29. 
Artif.  Eng Henry  C.  Darley 27  May  13 


No.  30. 
Artif.  Eng Francis  S.  Curtis 29  Mar  13 


No.  31. 
Artif.  Eng William  H.  Catton  ...20  Nov  13 


No.  32. 
Artif.  Eng William  Edwards 9  Aug  13 


No.  34. 
Artif.  Eng William  E.  Browne  ...29  Mar   12 


No.  35. 
Artif .  Eng James  H.  Fenton 12  Feb    14 


No.  36. 
Artif.  Eng Ernest  Murdoch    , 24  Sept  12 


LIST  OF  TORPEDO  BOATS  IN  COMMISSION,  &c.     401 

SHEERNESS— CHATHAM. 


No.  8. 

(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 

Artif.  Eng An   rew  Barker  3  Mar  14 

No.  7. 

(Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng, George  E.  Martin 16  Jan    12 


No.  8. 

(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 

Ch.Artif.Eng.,.John'P. Watts 19  Mar  12 


No.  9. 

(Tender  to  '  Actaon.') 

(Attached  to  '  Thames') 

Artif '.  Eng James  Davidson    9  Jan    14 


No.  10. 

(Tender  to  '  Actaon.') 

(Attached  to  '  Vulcan.') 

Artif.  Eng Alfred  J.Toliick 19  Feb   12 


No.  11. 

(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 
_Artif.Eng James  J.  Glasgow    ...17  Mar  14 

No.  12. 

(Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  John  E.  Sanderson   ...  13  Aug  12 

No.  17. 
(  Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 

Lieut,  in  )  Terence  A.  P.  Longford 

Command     C  21  Jan  14 

(And  for  command  of  reduced  TBs.) 
Artif.  Eng William  B.  Kay 8  Aug  12 


No.  18. 

(Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 

^Command      }  Arthur  E.  H.  Wright..21  Jan    14 

(And  for  command  of  reduced  TBs.) 
Artif. Eng Leonard  H  young  30  Sept  12 


No.  19. 

(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 

Artif.  Eng William  Nock 29  Mar   12 

No.  20. 

(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 

Artif.  Eng John  T.  Nance 10  Sept  12 

No.  23. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 

Lieut.-Com Roger  L'E.  M.  Rede  ...21  Jan  14 

(And  for  command  of  reduced  IBs.) 
Artif.  Eng Arthur  Lavender   ...    4  Feb  13 


No.  072. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 


Ch.  Gunner 
in  Command 


\  Frank  B.  Watson —  Oct    13 


No.  079. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 


Gunner  in 
Command 


Edward  J.  Trills 13  Mar  13 


No.  111. 
(Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 


ieut.in  "{.John  M.Henderson.. .16  Sept 

Command      i 


No.  112. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 


ieut.in  ',  Cyril  Searancke  16  May  13 

Command       t 


No.  113. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 


^Command       \  Aubr^  C"  Th™field  ~  ^    " 

No.  114. 
(Tender  to  '  Actceon.') 

Commander  Hubert  S.  Monroe 14  Apr  13 

Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  George  O.  Hollins 17  Jan  12 

Gunner (T)Wilford  J.  Williams 

16  June  13 


No.  lib. 
(Tender  to  'Actceon.') 


Lieut,  in  \  Edward  S.  Graham..  23  July  12 

Command      1 

No.  117. 
(  Tender  to  'Actceon') 

Lieut,  in  \  Stafford  H.  Dillun  ...  —  Oct  12 

'   Command        ) 


401a    LIST  OF  TORPEDO  BOATS  IN  COMMISSION,  &c. 

PORTSMOUTH. 


No.  025. 
(.Tender  to  '  Victory.') 

f^cZmand     [Willlam  D-  HiU  16  Jan  13 

No.  026. 
(Tender  to  '  Dolphin.') 
Gunner  1  (T)Francis    A.    Q. 

in  Command  }      Oakley 30  Jan   13 

Gunner Thomas  McConnell  ...15  Feb  13 

No.  027. 
(Tender  to  '  Racer.') 

inbfmmaZd}^^^1  Ca^    2*  Apr  12 

No.  034. 

(Tender  t.o  *  Victory.') 

Ch.  Gunner  \  wiuiam  A.Rhnd 29  S  pt  13 

in  Command  ( 

No.  042. 
(Tender  te  '  Victory.') 

fn^o^aZd}^^™1™  ~25  ^  13 

No.  078. 
(Tender  to '  Vernon.') 

Gunner  j.  William  H.  J.  Parkin... 28  Jan  13 

in  Command  ( 

Gunner  Henry  S.  Randall 28  Jan   13 


No.  33. 
Tender  to  'Vernon." 

Lieut,   in  I  Walter  O.  H.  Lambert  3  May  13 

Command  S 

Gunner Alfred     C.     Saunders 

(tempy)  ..... 3  Mar  14 

Artif.  Eng Alexander  Silvie  18  Dec   13 

No.  80. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 

fncZmand]  GeOT*e  HarriS 13  June  13 

No.  81. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 
Lieut.-Com Astley  D.  C.  Cooper- 
Key 16D6C  13 

( $V.4  f"r  Command  of  Portland  Flotilla.) 


Ch.  Gunner 


No.  82. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.1) 


'Command  f  William  B.C.  Johnson  ..13  Sept  12 


Ch.  Gunner 


No.  85. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 


C«MPrederick  Isaac 18  Sept  12 


Gunner 

in  Command 


No.  86. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 
\  William  H.  Patchen 27  Nov  13 


No.  87. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 

UC<mZnd  [  George  M.Gilbertson  16  Dec  13 


No.  98. 

(Tender  to  '  Vernon.') 

Lieut.-Com  William  G.  A.  Shuttleworth 

31  Oct  11 
Ch.  Gunner George  Hunt 1  Dec  13 


Gimner 

Command  \ 


No.  101. 
(Tender  to  '  Victory.') 
I  Henry  W.  McClellanrl 


16  Mar   14 


No.  109. 
(Tender  to  '  Vernon.') 

^Command    }  William  B.  M.  Magee  L8  Mar   14 
Ch.  Gunner  Robert  Fleming 7  Mar  13 

No.  110. 

(Tender  to  '  Verntn.') 

^Command    }(I)William  O.  Hozier..  4  July  13 

Gunner Louis  J.  Hancorn  26  Jan    14 

No.  116. 
(Tender  te  '  Victory.') 

Commander Walter  B.  Compton,  mvo 

1  Dec  13 

(And  for  Command  «f  Flotilla.) 

Ch,  Gunner (T  Thomas  H.  Powis  28  Feb.  14 

Ch.. Artif, En>;,   .i^Rpli  (J.  Ohiltqn  .....  f;  £ng    |9 


LIST  OF  TORPEDO  BOATS  IN  COMMISSION,  &c.     402 


DEVONPOET 

No.  05* 
[Tender  t» '  Vivid.') 

No.  067. 
(Tender  to  'Vivid.') 

No.  074. 
(Tender  to  'Vivid.') 

No.  99. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

Commander  ...George  P.  England    10  Oct  12 

JSo.  104. 
( Tender  to  '  Vivid  ') 

^Co^ZJ^ertJ.B^ey    22  Dec  13 

QUEEN  STOWN. 
No.  050. 
(Tender  to  '  Colleen.') 

c"nc0tr^[AibertTrevethan 7Mar  12 

No.  052. 
(Tender  to  '  Colleen.') 

^'crSMjWmia»Ahern    ...    10  Mar  14 

Gunner (T)Thomas  McMahonl6  Aug  13 

PEMBROKE. 
No.  033. 
( Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

%ecLnand\Ch*r]™  <*■  Baylor 6  Sept  12 

Gunner (T)Norman  G.  Parker  ...28  Feb  14 

No.  041. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

GllnnCommand\  ^ney  C.  Cox    27  Mar  13 


No.  105. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

tncLmand\Atth™Il»rt 17  June  13 

Ch.  Gunner.... Henry  Menhenltt 24  Nov  13 

No.  107. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

"'command  \ Graham  F"  W-  Wilson... 80  Jan   12 

Ch.  Gunreer ...(T)Edwin S.Norman 12  Dec  13 

No.  1U8. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

"MSES  fwilliam  semer 2  Mar  12 


No.  055. 
(Tender  to  'Colleen.') 

fn°C^t^Walter&-Holliday 5  Mar  12 

No.  058. 
(Tender  to  '  Colleen.') 

fn  Command  }James  Jenkins 5  Mar  12 


No.  045. 
(Tender  te  '  Vivid.') 

^SS}*^ Bak- 5  Ma* lR 

No.  049. 
(Tender  to  '  Vivid.') 

?nZemmand  [Archibald  Murray 17  Nov  13 


No.  83. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

KJLtTrffwillian,  Hall 17  Mar  14 


Gunner 


No.  88. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 


'Command  f^cderick  Furnivall  9  May  12 

No.  89. 
Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

JtaEEi  JFrankCMareton   9  Mar  12 

No.  90. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

fncZmand  \  Geor*e  C-  8PiIler    2S  Mar  13 


No.  91. 
(Tender  to  'Cormorant.') 

fnToZmand  \3*™°  Hi» 9  May 


Q 


GIBRALTAR. 

No.  92. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

Lieut.-Com Wilfrid  W.  Hunt 31  Aug  12 

Gunner , (T)Raymond  P   Jay.. .15  Nov  13 

No.  93. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

fncZmand  \*r™*  K"  <*«»* 9  Ma*  " 

No.  94. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

fnZnmand    j  Solomon  Ouseley 3  July  13 

No.  95. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormarant.') 

fnToZmand    }  Alfr^  E-  Vi"es 23  Aug  13 

No.  96. 
(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

?nTommand  }WUliam  H-  InSham  -  »  Mar  14 

No.  97. 

(Tender  to  '  Cormorant.') 

^CoZmand  f  Charles  Sanderson   22  Sept  13 


403 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


LIST   OF  ROYAL  FLEET  AUXILIARIES,  ALSO  OF  SMALL 
STEAM    VESSELS,  TUGS,   &c,  EMPLOYED  ON   HARBOUR 

SERVICE. 


ADDER.       S-     Special    Service 

Vessel. 

I.H.P.  280. 

Dover. 

Employed  in  laying  Moorings. 

ADELAIDE.    S     (late  Fidget, 
late  Miner  No.  18.) 

Special  Service   Vessel. 

I.H.P.  230. 

Malta 
Tender  to  '  Egmont '  for  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

ADVICE.    P.  Tug  {Steel). 

700  Tons.     I.H.P  1,250. 

Chatham. 


.ETNA.      P.      Tug    (Steel    and 
Iron). 

530  Tons.     I.H.P.  850. 

Devonport. 


AID.     S.     Tank  Vessel  (Steel). 

390  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Gosport. 


ANT 


ASP. 


(Neiv^.      Special 
Vessel. 

Portsmouth. 


Service 


S.     Tank  Vessel  (Steel). 

330  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Sheernets. 


ALLIANCE. 

615  Tons. 

Sheerness. 


J.     Tug  (Steel). 

I.H.P.  1,400. 


ALLIGATOR.    Twin  Screw  Tug 
and  Tank  Vessel  (Iron). 

(Fitted  with  a  Fire  Engine.) 
630  -Tons.     I.H.P.  1,000. 


ASSURANCE.    Twin  Screw  Tug 

(Steel.) 

300  Tons.     I.H.P.  450. 

Devonport . 

ATLAS.     Twin  Screw  Tug  and 

Tank  Vessel  (Steel). 

615  Tons.    I.H.P.  1400. 

Hong-Kong. 


ATTENDANT.       Oiler. 

Completing  at  Chatham. 
Master  Lieut.  William  Gregory,  rnr. 


BEE.      (late   'Thames.')        S. 

Lighter  (Iron.) 

320  Tons.     I.H.P.  120. 

Deptford. 

BISON.      Steam     Store      Vessel 
(Steel). 

760  Tons.     I.H.P.  500. 

Woolwich. 
Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 


BITER. 


Pembroke  Dock. 


Twin   Screw 
Service    Vessel. 
I.H.P.  200. 

Sheerness. 
Attached  to  '  Action.' 


Special 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


404 


BLOSSOM.     S.     Tank  Vessel 
{Steel). 

390  Tons.     LB. P.  300. 
Gibraltar. 

BOUNCER.   Twin  Screw  Special 

Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Portsmouth. 
Attached  to  '  Dolphin.' 

BURMA.     S.    Oiler. 

(Steel.) 
3945  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,200  N.D. 

Sheerness. 
Master Commander  Q.H.. Franklin,  RD,  RNR. 

BUSTLER.     P.     Tug  (Iron). 
346  Tons.    I.H.P.  750. 
Gibraltar. 

CAMEL.     P.     Tug. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Bow  McLachlan. 

CAROL.     Oiler. 

Completing  at  Devonport. 
Master  J.  D.  Ashworth. 

CARRON.     P.     Tug  {Iron). 
450  Tons.     I.H.P.  500. 
Chatham. 

CHERUB.    S.     Tank  Vessel. 
(Steel). 
390  Tons.    I.H.P.  300. 
Hong  Kong. 

CHESTER.      S.      Tank    Vessel. 

(Iron). 

234  Tons.     I.H.P.  90. 

Malta. 


CLINKER.     S.       Tank 
(Steel). 


Vessel. 


390  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 

Sheerness. 


CHUB.      S. 


Tank 
(Steel). 


Vessel. 


340  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


CONFIANCE.        Twin      Screw 
Tug.    (Iron). 

270  Tons.     I.H.P.  350. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Defiance.' 


CRACKER.     P.     Tug  (Steel). 
700  Tons.     1,250. 
Malta. 


CREOLE.    S.     Tank  Vessel. 
(Steel). 
390  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Bermuda. 


CROCODILE.        Twin 
Tug.     (Steel). 
440  Tons.     I.H.P.  630. 
Gibraltar, 


Screw 


CROCUS.     S.     Tug  and  Cargo 
Boat.    (Steel). 

46  Tons.   I.H.P.  100. 

Portsmouth. 

Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 


DESPATCH.        S.        Tank 
Vessel.    (Steel). 
405  Tons.     LHP.  300  N.D. 

Devonport. 


DILIGENT.     P.     Tug.     (SteeP. 

695  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 

Sheerness. 


405 


THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


DRIVER.      S.      Special  Service 
Vessel. 

Tender  to  'Speedy  '(tempt/.) 
(For  Officer  borne  see  '  Defiance.') 


DROMEDARY   P.    Tug   (Steel) 
680  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 

Portsmouth. 

ECHO.   S.    Tank    Vessel  (Iron,. 
150  Tons.     I.H.P.  100. 
Gibraltar. 

EDITH.      S.     Tug  and    Cargo 

Vessel  (Steel). 

140  Tons.     I.H.P.  200. 

Chatham. 
Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Department. 

EGERTON.       S.     Tug.    (Steel). 

337  Tons.     I.H.P.  630. 

Portland. 

For  Fleet  Service  and  towing  targets. 

ELEPHANT.      S-       Tug      and 
Cargo    Boat.    (Wood), 

56  Tons.     I.H.P.  80. 

Chatham. 
Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 

ELF.    S.     Special    Service    Vessel. 
I.H.P.  300. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  '  Vivid  ') 


ELFIN. 


S.       Special 

Vessel. 

I.H.P.  280. 

Harwich. 

Tender  to  '  Thames.' 


Service 


ELIZABETH.    S-    Tank  Vessel. 

(Iron.) 

370  Tons.     I.H.P.  200 

Portsmouth. 

EMILY.     S.     Tug.     (Steel). 
140  Tons.     I.H.P.  182. 
Malta. 

ENERGETIC.    P.     Tug. 

700  Tons.     I.H.P.   1,250. 
Gibraltar. 


ENTERPRISE.      Twin      Screw 
Tug  (Steel.) 

300  Tom.    I.H.P.  450. 
Porttmouth. 


ESCORT.      P.       Tug.      (Steel). 

685  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 
Devonport. 


ESK.  (late  Sir  Francis  Head). 

Twin  Screw   Special    Service 
Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Sheerness. 

Employed  in  Towing  Water  Lighters. 


FAITHFUL.     S.    Tank    Vessel, 

(Steel) 

395  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 

Temporarily  at  Gosport. 


THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


406 


FEROL.     Oiler. 

Building  at  Devonport. 


FIREBRAND.  {late 

Heathfield).     S- 
Service  Vessel. 

IM.P.  280. 


Lord 

Special 


Hheerness. 

Tender  to  '  Vengeance.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  '  Vengeance.') 


FIRM.    P.     Tug  {Steel). 

690  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 
Dover. 


FORTITUDE  {late  Neptune). 
Twin  Screw  Tug  {Steel). 

470  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,200. 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  '  Vivid.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Vivid.') 


GAZELLE.    S.     Tug    {Steel). 
115  Tons.    I.H.P.  190. 

Chatham. 
Employed  by  Director  of  Works  Department. 


GLEANER.  [late  General 
Stothard).  Special  Service 
Vessel. 

I.H.P.  320. 

Portsmouth. 

Attached   to    'Excellent'   for   Spithead   and 

Target  Work. 

(For  Officer  borne  see  under  ' Excellent. ') 


GRAPPLER.    P.     Tug.   {Steel). 

690  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 

Portsmouth. 

GRINDER.    P.     Tug.     {Wood). 

505  Tons.    I.H.P.  500. 
iSheerness. 

GROWLER.  Twin   Screw  Store 

Ship  {Iron). 

I.H.P.  275. 

Portsmouth. 

Employed  by  Naval  iStore  Department. 

Master  J.  H.  Skinner. 


HARLEQUIN.         P. 

Steamer  (Steel). 

528  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,000, 

Portsmouth. 


Ferry 


HASTY        (late    Linnet,    late 

Napier  op  Magdala). 

Special  Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  300. 

Devonport. 
Attached  to  '  Defiance. 

HELLESPONT:    P.  Tug  {Steel). 
690   Terns.     I.H.P.  1,250. 

Haulbowline. 

HELPFUL.  S.  Tank  Vessel(Steel). 
395  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 

Malta. 

HERCULANEUM.        S.       Tug 

{Steel). 

378  Tons.    I.H.P.  800. 

Dover. 

For  Fleet  Service  and  towing  Targets. 

HERON.       (late     Empress). 

Special  Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Devonport. 

Attached  to  *  Defiance.' 


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HESPER.     S.     Tug  and  Tank 
Vessel. 

390  Tons.     I  H.P.  300. 
Wei-Hai-Wei. 

INDUSTRIOUS.  P.  Tug  (Steel). 
700  Tons.     I.H.P    1,250. 

Devonport. 

INDUSTRY.      S-     Store    Ship. 

1,460  Tons.     I.H.P.  750. 

Portsmouth. 
Master P.  Finch. 

I  SLA.  S.  Petrol  Carrying  Vessel 

for    Submarines.    (Steel). 

980  Tons.     I.H.P.    650. 

Portsmouth. 
Master   R.  N.  Smardon. 

ISLEFORD.      Naval    Ordnance 
Vessel. 

Woolwich. 
Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 

KHARKI.       S.       Oiler    (Steel). 
1,430  Tons.     I.H.P.  775. 

Portland. 
Master  William  Frost. 

LUCY.    S.    Screw    Naval    Ord- 
nance Tug  and  Cargo  Boat. 

140  Tons.     I.H.P.  200. 
Devonport. 

MAINE.    S.      Hospital  Ship. 

4,540  Tons.      I.H.P.  1,250. 

Mastet    A.  M.  Tarver. 

{For  other  Officers  borne  see  under  *  President.') 


MALTA.    P.     Tug  (Iron). 

530  Tons.     I.H.P.  850. 
Portsmouth. 


MARCH  WOOD.  Screw  Naval 
Ordnance  Tug  and  Cargo 
Boat. 

140  Tons.     I.H.P.  200. 
Portsmouth. 


MEDIATOR.     Hospital  Ship. 

Pembroke  Dock. 


MERCEDES.   S.     (Collier). 
9,930  Tons.      I.H.P.  2,350. 
Portsmouth. 
Master  Commander  -T.  B.  Edwards,  hd,  rnb. 


MERLIN.    S.      Tug  and  Cargo 
Boat  (Wood). 

24  Tons.     I.H.P.  60. 

Plymouth. 

Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 


MINX.    S.  Tank  Vessel  (Steel). 

390  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Devonport. 


MISTLETOE  (late  Laurel).    S. 

Tug  and  Cargo  Boat  [Steel). 

30  Tons.     I.H.P.  65. 

Portsmouth. 
Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 


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MONKEY.      S.       Tank    Vessel 

{Steel). 

330  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 

Malta. 

MUDLARK.     S.     Tug. 

32  Tons. 
(Employed  by  Works  Department.) 

NETTLE.     Twin  Screw  Special 
Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  324. 

Portsmouth. 
Attached  to '  Dolphin.' 

NIMBLE.   T-S.    Ferry  Steamer 
{Steel). 

651  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,300. 
Sheerness. 

OLYMPIA.       Oiler. 

Building  by  Messrs.  Vickers,  Ltd., 
Barrow-in-  Furness. 

PELICAN,    {late  Sir  J.  Jones). 
Special  Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Malta. 

Attached  to  Malta  Torpedo  Depot. 

PELTER.    S-     Tank  Vessel. 
405  Tons.    I.H.P.  300. 
Portsmouth. 

PERSEVERANCE  {late 
Meteor).  P.  Tug  {Steel 
and  Iron). 

530  Tons.     I.H.P.  850. 

Chatham. 

PETROLEUM.  S.    Oiler  {Steel). 

9,900  Tons.     I.H.P.  2,000. 

Portland. 

Master  Lieut.  J.  E.  Williams,  rnr. 


PIGMY.       Twin  Screw  Special 
Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  335. 

Devonport. 
Attached  te  '  Forth.' 

PILOT.  Twin    Screw    Tug 

{Steel). 

615  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,400. 

Portsmouth. 

PROMPT.    P.     Tug  {Iron). 

140  Tom.     I.H.P.  170. 
Malta. 

PROVIDER.     S.     Tank    Vessel. 
{Steel). 

395  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 
Gosport. 

PRUDENT.      Twin  Screw  Tug. 

325  Tons.     I.H.P.  620. 

Chatham. 

RAMBLER.    P.       Tug.    {Steel) 

690  Tons.    I.H.P.  1250. 

Dover. 
Temporarily  at  Gibraltar. 

READY.       Twin   Screw    Tank 
Vessel.    {Composite). 

610  Tons.     I.H.P.  550  JV,J). 

Late  Gun  Vessel,  2nd  Class. 
Bermuda. 


RECOVERY.  S-   Mooring  Vessel 
and  Tug.  {Steel). 

735  Tons.    I.H.P.  500. 
Devonport. 


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REDWING.  Twin  Screw  Special 
Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  320. 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

RESOURCE.   &.  Mooring  Vessel. 
(Steel). 
735  Tons.    I.H.P.  500. 

Portsmouth. 

RESTLESS.    P.    Tug  {Steel). 

700  Ions.     I.H.P.  1,  50. 

Malta. 

ROBUST.    P.    Tug  (Steel). 

690  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,250. 

Sheerness. 

ROSE.  S.   Special  Service  Vessel 

Tender  to  '  Speedy'   (tempy.) 
(For  Officer  borne  see  *  Defiance.') 

ROVER.        Twin    Screw     Tug. 

620  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,400. 
Devonport. 

SAFEGUARD.       Coast  -  Guard 
Cruiser 

(Building  by  Messrs.  Day,  Summers  a)  Co.) 

SAMPSON.      P.      Tug.     (Iron) 

530  Tons.     I.H.P.  850. 
Malta. 

SEAFLOWER  (late  Osprey  II.). 

S.  Special  Service  Vessel. 

550  Tons.    I.H.P.  400. 

Sheerness. 

Tender  to  '  Actceon.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  '  Actieon.') 

SEAMEW.  (late  Nunthorpe 
Hall).  S.  Special  Service 
Vessel. 

550  Tons.     I.H.P.  400. 

Sheerness. 

.  Tender  to  '  Actoeon.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  '  Actieon.') 


SECURITY  (late  Diligence). 
S.  Tug  (Steel). 

350  Tons.    I.H.P.  660. 
The  Nore. 

SERVITOR.     Oiler. 

(Building  at  Chatham.) 

SHAMROCK.      S-      Tank 
Vessel. 

118  Tons. 

Haulbowhne. 

Employed  as  Water  Tank  and  Cooking  Vessel. 

SKYLARK.  (late  General 
Elliott).  Special  Service 
Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 
Attached  to  '  Vernon.' 

SPARROW  (late  Josephine  I.). 
S-  Special  Service  Vessel. 

550  Tons.    I.H.P.  400. 

Portsmouth. 

Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

SPIDER   (late  Assyrian).      S. 
Special  Service  Vessel. 

500  Tons.     I.H.P.  400 

Portsmouth. 
Tender  to  '  Vernon.' 

STARLING,  (late  Miner 
No.  17).  S.  Special  Service 
Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Sheerness. 
Attached  to  '  Actaon.' 

STORMCOCK.         Twin    Screw 
Special  Service  Vessel.  (Steel). 

580  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,000. 
Haulbowline. 


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STRENUOUS.     P.     Tuq. 

690  Tons.    I.H.P.  1250. 
Sheerness. 


STURDY.    P.     Tug. 

690  Tom.     I.H.P.  1250. 

Portsmouth. 


SUPPLY.     S.     Tank  Vessel. 
(Steel). 
405  Tons.     I.H.P.  300. 

Plymouth. 

SWALLOW.       {late    General 
Skinner). 
Twin  Screw  Tug  (Steel). 
144  Tons.      I.H.P.  300. 
Appropriated  to  Works  Department  in  con- 
nection with  Breakwater  at  Gibraltar. 

TERRIER.      Tug. 

Chatham. 

THISTLE.     Twin  Screw  Ferry 
Boat  (Steel). 

160  To?is. 
Haulbowline. 

TICKLER.     Twin  Screw  Steam 

Lighter. 

I.H.P.  no. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


TORTOISE. 
(Steel). 


S.     Tank    Vessel 


330  Tims.     I.H.P.  300. 
Portland. 


TREFOIL.     Oiler. 

Completing  at  Pembroke. 


TRUSTY.    P.     Tug.     (Iron). 

570  Tons.     I.H.P.  550. 
Devonport. 

TURMOIL.       Oiler. 

Building  at  Pembroke  Dock. 

TYKE.       Tug. 


TYRIAN.  (late    Adventure). 
Twin  Screw  Tug  (Steel). 
300  Tons.     I.H.P.  450. 
Sheer  nes». 

UPNOR.   S.    Store  Ship.    (Steel). 

600  Tons.     LHP.  300. 

Woolwich. 

Employed  by  Naval  Ordnance  Store  Department. 

URGENT.     S-    Tank  Vessel. 
(Steel). 

425  Tons.     I.H.  P.   160. 
Sheerness. 

VOLCANO.     P.     Tug.      (Steel). 

700  Tons.    I.H.P.  1,250. 

Portsmouth. 

WANDERER  (late  Liberty).  P. 
Ferry  Steamer  (Composite). 
589  Tons.     I.H.P.  1,400. 
Sheerness. 


WEAZEL.   (late  Sir  W.  Green). 

Special  Service  Vessel. 

I.H.P.  200. 

Sheerness. 

Attached  to  '  Action.' 


ZEALOUS. 


Tank   Vessel. 

Kosyth. 


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LIST  OF  VESSELS  AVAILABLE  FOR   SUBSIDIARY 
SERVICES,  HULKS,  AND  VESSELS  FOR   SALE. 


JEOLUS.     Light  Cruiser. 
3,600  Tons. 
I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Chatham. 
(To  be  Sold,) 

ANT  {Old).     Gun  Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Portsmouth. 

ANTELOPE.  Torpedo  Gun  Boat. 

810  Tons.  Z.£T.P.  2,500  N.D.  (3,500  F.D.). 

Devonport. 

BOXER.  Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer . 
280  Tons.     I.H.P.  (4,300  F.D.). 

Portsmouth. 
(For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Victory.') 

BRILLIANT.        Light    Cruiser. 

3,600  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 
Chatham. 

BRITANNIA.      Late    Training 
Ship  for  Naval  Cadets. 

6,201  Tom. 

Dartmouth. 

(For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Pomene.') 

(To  be  Sold.) 

BRUIZER.        Torpedo         Boat 
Destroyer. 
280  Tons.     I.H.P.  (4300    F.D.) 
Devon-port. 

CAMBRIAN.     Light  Cruiser. 

4,360  Tons. 

I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F.D.) 

Devonport. 

(To  be  Sold.) 


COLLEEN.     {Old)  Coast  Guard 

Cruiser. 

416  Tons.       I.H.P.  290  N.D. 

Devonport. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

CRUISER  (late  Lark). 
Sailing  Sloop. 

1,130  Tons. 
Malta. 
■  (To  be  Sold.) 


FLORA.     Light  Cruiser. 

4 ,360  Tons.  IH.P.7,000  N.  D.(9,000F.D.) 

Devonport. 

(To  be  Sold.) 


FOAM.    Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

340  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,700  F.D.). 

Devonport. 
(To  be  Sold.) 


FORTE.        Light       Cruiser. 

4,360  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,000  N.D. (9,000  F.  D.) 
Kethole  Reach. 
(To  be  Sold.) 


FURIOUS,        Light       Cruiser. 

5,750  Tons.     I.H.P.  10,000  N.D. 

Motherbank. 

HANDY.  Torpedo  -  Boat 

Destroyer. 

290  Tons.    I.H.P.  (4,000  F.D.) 

(To  be  Sold.) 


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HOOD.      Receiving  Ship. 
14,150  Tom. 
I.H.P.  9,000  N.D.  (13,000  F.D.) 
Portsmouth. 
(To  be  Sold,) 

INDEFATIGABLE.       Late    tth 
Rate. 

2,626  Tons. 
(To  be  Sold,) 

INSOLENT.     Gun  Boat. 

265  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Portsmouth. 

JANUS.     Torpedo-Boat 

Destroyer. 

320  Tons.     I.H.P.  (3,900  F.D.) 

Hong  Kong. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

MEDEA.     Light  Cruiser. 
2,800  Tons.  I.H.P.  7,500  iV.Z>.(9,00)  F.D.). 
Portsmouth. 
(To  be  Sold,) 

OTTER.  Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

385  Tons.    I.H.P.  (6,300  F.D.). 

Hong  Kong. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

PERSEUS.    Light  Cruiser. 

2,135  Tons.  I.H.P.  5,000 iV..D.(7,0002',.Z>.) 
CAafAam. 
(To  be  Sold,) 

PRESIDENT         {Old)        (late 

'  Gannet').     Sloop. 
1,130  row*. 
(  To  6e  tent  io  ilfr.   C.  5.  .F>7/,  in  connection  MrttA 

"  Mercury  "  Training  School.) 

PROMETHEUS.     (Dev.)    Light 

Cruiser. 

2,135  Ions.  I.H.P.  5,O0OiV.Z>.(7,000  F.D.) 

Devonport. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

RENOWN    (Old)    Late    Battle- 
ship. 
12,350  Tom. 
I.H.P.  10,000  N.D  (12,000  ^.Z>.) 

iKbtfteroan£. 
(To  be  Sold.) 


RESOLUTION  (Old)  Battleship. 

14,150  Ions. 
I.H.P.  9,000  N.D.  (13,000  -F.D.) 
/WotAeroanA. 
(To  be  Sold.) 

REVENGE      (Old)     Battleship. 

14,150  Tons. 
I.H.P.  9,000  iV:.D.  (13,000  F.D.) 

Motherbank. 
(To  be  Sold.) 

SCYLLA.        Light     Cruiser. 
3,400  Tons.     I.H.P.  7,000  JV;/). 
(9,000   F.D.) 

Chatham. 
(To  be  Sold.) 

TAKU.   Torpedo-Boat  Destroyer. 

305  Tbras.     I.H.P.  (6,000  ^.i>.). 

//onp'  Kong. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

TERPSICHORE.  ZigrA*  Cruiser 

3,400  ?!>»«.  Zfi".P.  7,000  N.D.(9,000F.D.) 

Motherbank. 

(To  be  Sold). 

VIRAGO.      Torpedo  -  .Bo«£ 

Destroyer. 

395  Tows.     J.tf.P.  (6,300  -F.Z>.). 

Hong  Kong. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

WHITING.         Torpedo  -  Boat 

Destroyer. 

360  Tons.     I.H.P.  (5,900  P.i?.). 

Hong  Kong. 

(To  be  Sold.) 

WIZARD.        Torpedo  -  Boat 

Destroyer. 

320  Tons.     I.H.P.  (4,800  P.Z*.). 

Portsmouth. 

For  Officer  borne  see  tender  '  Victory. ' 

ZEBRA.         Torpedo  -  Boat 
Destroyer. 
340  Tom.     I.H.P.  (4,800  F.D.) 
Sheerness. 
(To  be  Sold.) 


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HARBOUR  SERVICE. 


ACTION    {late  Vernon)    Late 

\th  Rate. 

2,388  Tons, 

Portsmouth. 

Attached  to  the  '  Vernon' 


ACTION  II.    (late  Dido).   Late 
S.   Corvette. 

1,760  Tons. 

Sheerness. 

Tender  io  •Action.' 


ARETHUSA.   Late  S.  Frigate. 
3,832  Tons. 

(Lent  as  a  Training  Ship  for  Destitute  Boys, 
Greenhithe.) 

ARGO     (late    Espiegle).     Late 

Screw  Sloop. 

1,130  Tons. 

Southampton. 

Boom  Defence. 

ARROW.       Gun-Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.B.P.  110  N.D. 

Portsmouth 
{For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Victory.') 

AZOV      (late     Mutine).      Late 

Screw  Sloop. 

1,130  Tons. 

Southampton. 
Boom  Defence. 


BULLFROG.      Late     Gun- Boat. 

465  Tons. 

Malta. 

Boom  Defence. 


CALCUTTA    (late     Hercules) 

Battleship. 
9,300  Tons.  I.B.P.  7,000 N.D. (8,500  F.D.) 
Gibraltar. 
(Floating  Barrack  for  Dockyard  employe's.) 


CALLIOPE.       Light      Cruiser 

2,770  Tons. 

I.IT.P.  2,700  N.D.  (4,000  F.D.) 

Newcastle. 

Lent  to  Tyneside  Division,  Royal  Naval 

Volunteer  Reserve. 


CHALLENGER.  Late      S. 

Corvette. 

2,306  Tons. 

Chatham. 

Used  for  lashing  vessels  alonaside,  a?id  for 

accommodating  Boat's  Crew  of 

Captain  of  Dockyard. 


CIRCE.      Late  5th  Rate. 

1,447  Tons. 

Tender  to  '  Impregnable.' 

Devonport. 


CLEOPATRA.  Late      Light 

Cruiser. 

2.380  Tons. 

Devonport. 

Attached  to  '  Defiance '  temporarily  as 

Overflow  Ship 


CLIO.      Late   S.    Corvette. 
2,306  Tons. 

(Lent  as  Training  Ship  for  Boys  to  North  Wales, 
City  of  Chester  and  Border  Counties  Training 
Ship  Society  at  Bangor.) 


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CONWAY.       (late  Nile).    Late 
2nd  Rate. 
4,375  Tom. 

( Lent  to  the  Mercantile  Marine  Service 
Association,  Liverpool.) 


CORNWALL.     Late  3rd  Rate. 

2,917  Tons. 

Juvenile  Reformatory,  PwrUeet. 

(Lent  to  the  School.  Ship  Company.) 


EAGLE 


Ath  Rate. 
2.340  Tons. 
Liverpool. 
(Lent  to  R.N.  V.  R.  Mersey  Division). 


ECLIPSE.    Late  Screw  Corvette. 

1,760  Tons. 
Devonport. 
Depot  for  Naval  Mines,  Naval  Ordnance  Depart- 
ment, Plymouth. 


EMPRESS         {late       Revenge). 
Late    1st   Rate. 

5,260  Tons. 

( Lent  to  the  Clyde  Industrial  Training  Ship 

Association). 


FALCON.     Late       Gun  -  Vessel. 

780  Tons. 

Devonport. 

Apprapriated  for  Torpedo  Range. 


FIREFLY.       Late    Gun-Boat. 

465  Tons. 

Malta. 

Boom  Defence. 


FLAMINGO.    Late   Gun-Vessel. 

780  Tom. 

(Lent  to  Plymouth  Port  Sanitary  Authority.) 


FLY.     Gutter. 

60   Tons. 
Dfvonport. 

( To  be  used  as  a  Hulk  in  Plymouth  Sound  for 
accommodating  Pilots,  etc.) 


GADFLY.     Late     Gun-Boat. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
General  Service  Haulabout. 


HELENA.    Brig. 

529  Tons. 
Harbour  Police  Ship  at  Chatham. 


IMPLACABLE.     Late  Training 

Ship  for  Boys. 

3,223  Tom. 

Falmouth. 
(Lent  to  Mr.  Wheatly  Cobb  for  preservation .) 


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MAGPIE 


Gun-Boat. 
1st  Glass. 
805  Tons. 
I.H.P.  720  N.D.  (1,200  F.D.) 

Southampton. 
Boom  Defence. 


MARINER. 


MARS, 


Late 

970  Tons. 

Devonport. 

Boom  Defence. 


Late      ?>rd 
3,842  Ions. 


Sloop. 


Rate. 


(Lent  as  a  Training  Ship  on  the  Tay  to  an 
Association  at  Dundee.) 


MEDUSA.    Late  Light  Cruiser. 

2,800  Tons. 

Calibrating  Vessel,  Bantry  Bay. 

{For  Officers  borne  see  under  '  Endymion.') 


MELITA. 


Late       Sloop. 
970  Tons 

Southampton. 
Boom  Defence. 


MERCURY.    Light     Cruiser. 

3,730  Tons.     I.H.P.  6,000  N.D. 

Chatham. 
(Fitting  out  for  service  at  Iiosyth.) 

MOUNT    EDGCUMBE  {late 
Conway).    Late  Uh  Rate. 

2,300  Tons. 

(Lent   to   Committee  of  Devonport  and  Cornwall 
Industrial  Training  Ship,  Devonport.) 


NEWCASTLE.  Late  S.  Frigate. 

4,020  Tons. 

Powder  Hulk,  JVaval  Ordnance  Department , 

Plymouth. 

NORTHAMPTON  (late 
Sharpshooter).  Torpedo  Gun- 
Boat. 

735  Tons. 

I.H.P.  3,000  N.D. 

Lent  to  Lord  Northampton. 

PIKE.  Gun  Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Southampton. 
Boom  Defence. 

PLOVER.  Gun-Boat. 

755  Tons.     I.H.P.  720  N.D. 

Gibraltar. 

Boom  Defence. 

RANGER.         Torpedo-Boat 
Destroyer. 
320  Tons.    I.H.P.  (4,000  F.D.) 

Portsmouth. 

Attached  to  H.M.S.  '  Vernon.' 

(For  Officer  borne  see  H.M.S.  '  Vernon.') 

RAPID.       Late    Light    Cruiser. 

1,420  Tons.  I.H.P.  950  N.D.  (1,400  F D.) 

Gibraltar. 

Submarine  Depot  Ship. 

Tender  to  'Cormorant.' 

(For  Officers  borne  see  '  Cormorant.') 

RATTLER.  Gun-Boat. 

715  Tons. 

Portsmouth. 
(Attached  to  '  Argonaut'  for  training  of  Stokers.) 

REINDEER.      Late      Sloop. 
970  Tons. 

Devonport. 
Boom  Defence. 

SABRINA.       Gun-Boat. 

363  Tons.    I.H.P.  200  N.D. 

Devonport, 

Tender  to  B.  M.S.  '  Vivid'  for  Gunnery  School. 

(For  Officer  borne  see  under  '  Vivid.') 


THE    ROYAL    NAVY. 


421 


SATELLITE.       Late      Light 

Cruiser. 

1,420  Tons. 

North  Shields. 

(Lent  to  Tyne  Division,  Royal  Naval 

Volunteer  Reserve.) 

SLANEY.        Gun-Boat. 

363  Tons.     l.H.P.  200  N.D. 

Sheerness. 
Attached  to  'Pembroke'  for  Diving  Duties 


SNAPPER    {late    Mastiff). 
Gun-Boat. 

254  Tons.     I.H.P.  110  N.D. 

Portsmouth. 


SPARTAN.       Light       Cruiser. 

3,600  Tons. 

I.H.P.  7,000  N.D.  (9,000  F,D.) 

Devonport. 

Tender  to  >  Defiance.' 


STORK.       Late     Surveying 
Vessel. 
465  Tons.     I.H.P.  360  N.D. 

(Lent  to  the  Kensington  Branch  of  the  Navy 
League  as  a  Training  Vessel  for  Boys, 
Hammersmith.) 


SWINGER.      Late      Gun-Boat. 

430  Tons. 

Devonport. 
(Attached  to  '  Impregnable  '  as  Store  Ship,  fyc.) 

UNICORN.      5th  Rate. 

1,447  Tons. 

Dundee. 

(Lent  to  Clyde  Division,  Royal  Naval 

Volunteer  Reserve.) 


VALIANT    (Old). 

6,710  Tons. 

Devonport. 

Lay  Apart  Store. 

Attached  to  Seventh  Flotilla. 


WALLAROO.      Light     Cruiser. 

2,575  Tons.  I.H.P.  4,000  N.D. (7,500  F.D.) 

Chatham. 

Attached  to  'Pembroke'  for  Mechanicians' 
Training  Establishment. 

(For  Officers  borne  see  under  '  Pembroke.') 


WARSPITE     {late    Conqueror). 
Late  2nd  Rate. 

4,579  Tons. 

Greenhithe. 

(Lent   to  the  Marine  Society.) 


WELLESLEY  (No.  2).    Late  3rd 
Rate. 

2,996  Tons. 

(Lent  to  Wellesley  Training  Ship  Committee 
as  a  Training  Ship,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.) 


WIVERN.       Late  Coast  Defence 

Ship. 

2,750  Tons. 

Hong  Kong. 

Distilling  Ship  and  Steam  Reserve  Workshop 
for  repairing  T.B.  Destroyers. 

The  Officers  borne  for  service  in  '  Wivern  '  are 
shown  under '  Tamar.' 


WORCESTER.  (late 

Frederick        William).      Late 
2nd  Rate. 

4,725  Tons. 

Off  Greenhithe. 

(Lent  to  Thames  Marine  Officers'  Training 

Ship  Society.) 


WRANGLER.       Late  Gun-Boat. 

465    Tons. 

Southampton. 

Boom  Defenc. 


422     ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE    MERCHANT    VESSELS. 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE   MERCHANT   VESSELS. 


The  Vessels  named  below  are  held  by  the  Cunard  Co.  at  the  disposal  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  and  receive  an  annual  subvention. 

N.B. — Vessels  in  receipt  of  Annual  Subvention  are  permitted  to  fly  the  Blue  Ensign  under 
warrant  from  the  Admiralty  (see  also  p.  520a  of  Navy  List). 


Name  of  Steamer. 

H.P. 

Tonnage. 

Gross.                    Net. 

"Lusitania"        ...            ... 

"  Mauretania"     ...            ... 

68,000 
68,000 

Tons. 

31,550 
31,938 

Tons. 

9,145 

8,948 

In  addition  to  the  above,  tbe  Company  holds  all  vessels,  for  the  time  being  the  property  of 
the  Company,  at  the  disposal  of  His  Majesty's  Government  for  hire  or  purchase. 


COAST  GUARD.  423 


OFFICE    OF    THE    ADMIRAL    COMMANDING  COAST 
GUARD  AND  RESERVES. 

Admiralty,  66,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Admiral    Commanding    Coast   Guard  and  Reserves. —  Pice-Admiral    Sir   Arthur    M. 

Farquhar,  K.O.B.,  C.V.O 1  Jan    13 

Assistant  to  Admiral  Commanding  Coast   Guard  and  Reserves. — "Captain  Hugh  H.  D. 

Tothill 5  Apr  13 

*Secretary — Paymaster  Francis  W.  Walshe          1  Mar  13 

*Clerh  to  Secretary — Assistant  Paymaster  Thomas  A.  Woolf 28  Feb  12 

Francis  K.  Kempson      10  Dec     2 

Ernest  H.  Stern 27  Mar  13 

6  Naval  Writers*  and  a  Lithographer. 


Commander  (acting)  John  A.  Slee     1  July  08 

(For  charge  of  Shore  Wireless  Telegraph  Stations  and  Signal  Stations.) 

''Lieutenant  Ernest  L.  C.  Grattan     15  May  13 

(To  assist  Commander  for  charge  of  Shore  Wireless  Telegraph  Statio?is.) 

*  Engineer-Lieutenant  Frank  R.  Goodwin 13  July  11 

*  Chief  Signal  Boatswain  Joseph  A.  Minter  15  Nov  13 

(*  Borne  in  '  President.') 


OFFICERS   EMPLOYED  IN   THE   SERVICE  OF  THE 
COAST   GUARD. 

(Alphabetically  arranged.) 


OFFICERS  IN  COMMAND  OF  DISTRICTS. 

Captains. 

Date  of 
Appointment.  District.  Address. 

Barton,  Ernest  G 3  June  12    North  of  Ireland      21,  Adelaide  Street,  Kingstown. 

Boyle.TAe  //ore.Robert  F..M.V.O.  1  Oct  11    Eastern Coast  Guard  Station,  Harwich. 

Da  Costa,  Herbert  C.  C 3Marl3    Western    7,  Unity  Street,  Bristol. 

Farquhar,  Stuart  St.  J 20  Dec  12    Scottish 54,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Hibbert,  Hugh  T 1  Jan  12    South  of  Ireland     11.  Westbourne   Place,    Queen 

town- 
Luard.JohuS 0  Apr  13    Southern  Prudential  Buildings,  Above  Bar, 

Southampton. 


424 


COAST  GUARD. 


INSPECTING    OFFICERS  OF  DIVISIONS  AND  DATES   OF 
APPOINTMENT. 

Note.— The  date  given  sthat  of  first  appointment  as  Divisional  Officer. 


1.  Commanders. 

Acton,  Fitzmaurice 5  Jan  12  Rathmullen 

Barker,  Alfred  B 22  Apr  12  Ventnor 

Borrett,  Charles  T 21  Feb  13  Harwich 

Buckle,  Hugh  P 13  June  11  Liverpool 

Carr,  Reginald  E 1  June  12  Berwick 

Curtis,  Charles  R 19  Jan  11  Ilfracombe 

Daniel,  Octavius  H 21  Oct  13  Brighton 

Davy,  Edward  G.  W 1  Apr  11  Hastings 

Dawson,  Arthur  B.  F 15  Oct  12  Sheerness 

De  Sausmarez,  Philip  D'A.  30  Nov  10  Greenock 

Dicks,  Henry  L 16  Jan  12  Great  Yarmouth 

England,  William  N 30  Nov  12  Lymington 

Greville,  Algernon  E.  B 25  July  11  Sandgate 

Home,  Arthur  H.  C.  C.  ...15  Oct  12  Queenstown 

Le  Fanu,  Hugh  B 9  Feb  14  Kingstown 

Luard,  Herbert  Du  C 1  Sept  11  Plymouth 

Montagu,  Henry  B 11  Aug  13  Whitby 

Oldham,  Arthur  H 22  Oct  10  Milford 

Olivier,  Sidney  R 1  June  12  Weymouth 

Fetch,  George  E.  S 21  Oct  13  Southsea 

Robertson,  John  H.  ...26  Nov  08  N.  Queensferry 
Thorpe- Doubble.Thomas  L.  29  Sept  12  Ramsgate 

Tuke,  Godfrey 28  July  13  Torquay 

Watson,  John  C 15  Jan  10  Swanage 

Wyldbore-Smitn,  Hugh  F.  W.  16  Jan  12  Cowes 


Heathcote,  Henry  R 7  Oct  08  Valencia 

Henderson,  Thomas  20  July  09  Swansea 

Hewett,  Francis  W.  R 11  May  09  Moville 

Irven,  John  P 17  Aug  08  Lynn 

Irvin,  William  D 20  Nov  11  Aberdeen 

Lenny,  Charles  G.  A 1  Sept  12  Wicklow 

Mansel,  Charles  P 28  Oct  10  Dungeness 

Murray,  Douglas  F 25  Oct  12  Mablethorpe 

Nash,  John  W 4  Feb  13  Kinsale 

Newton,  Mark  G 26  Aug  13  Bridlington 

Nicholl,  Cecil  R Aug  12  Bognor 

Noake,  Basil  S 11  Feb  14  Tramore 

Phibbs,  Bertram  O.  F 6  Mar  13  Lyme  Regis 

Richards,  Spencer  R.  S 3  Nov  11  Fowey 

Roxby,  Leycester  C.  M 5  Aug  13  Killybegs 

Bundle,  Henry  M.  J 29  Oct  10  Malahide 

Spencer,  Patrick 7  Oct  08  Skibbereen 

Travers,  Robert  W.  F 1  Apr  08  Southend 

Way,  Leopold  G.  D 2  Jan  11  Montrose 

Wells,  Harry  L 1  Aug  09  Salcombe 

West,  Harrv  C.  J.  R 21  Aug  09  Padstow 

West,  Philip  D.  R 29  July  12  Wexford 

Wood,  Francis  R 2  Jan  11  Inverness 

3.   LlEUTKNANTS. 

Hewlett,  Rodney  S.  (retd.) ...  3  Jan  13  Belmullet 
Kerr,  Charles  L.  10  July  13  Newcastle  (Ireland) 


4.    Late  Chief  Officers  of  Cruisers. 

Barber,  Daniel 9  Jan  13  Channel  Islands 

Brooking,  James 30  Aug  12  Dundalk 

Hunkin,  Walter  B 2  July  08  Kilkee 

Johnson,  Richard 10  July  06  Dingle 

Weales,  Richard  C.  J 7  June  08  Peel 


2.  Lieutenant-Commanders. 

Atwood,  Arthur  F.  L 22  Mar  12  Sligo 

Austen,  Basil  A 12  Mar  10  Falmouth 

Castle,  William  C 1  Feb  10    Carrickfergus 

Chambers,  Arthur  S 7  June  10  Penzance 

Collins,  Samuel 12  Feb  J2  Hull 

Denny,  Herbert  M 1  Aug  12  Sunderland 

Ducat,  Gerald 26  Aug  09  Donaghadee 

English,  Valentine  D 30  June  12  Wells 

Fairtlough,  James  W..5  Jan  12  CaBtletown  Bere 
(And  as  King's  Harbour  Master.) 

Fulcher,  Clarence  A 7  Jan  10   Galway 

Gregory,  John  A 1  Feb  10  Aldeburgh 

Hallowes,  Frederick  H 19  Sept  12  Deal 

Hand,  George  E.  Bv 21  May  06  Banff 

OFFICERS  FOR  CHARGE  OF  WIRELESS  TELEGRAPH  STATIONS. 

Date  of 
Appointment. 

Lieut-Corn.  Henry  D.  G.  Foord 9  Aug  11         

Lieut- Com.  George  G.  Codrington 1  Apr   12         

Lieut- Com.  Arthur  V.  Ross 21  May  13        

(Berne  in  '  President.') 

STATION    OFFICERS. 
1.    Late  Chief  Officers  of  Cruisers 
Seniority  as        Date  of  Date  of 

Chief  Officer  Appointment  t»  Appointment  to 
of  Cruiser     Shore  Force      present  Station       Place 

Cooper  John  A 1  June  02  ...  14  Jan    05  ..    15  Dec  12  ...  Margate 

Vincent  Walter  .„ 27  Jan    03...    8  Feb   05     .  16  Mar  10    ..  Lynn 


5.    Late  Chief  Officers  of  Stations. 

Ainsworth,  James   30  Nov  12  Ballycastle 

Blundell,  John 17  Mar  13  Lerwick 

Bridle,  James  W 20  Dec  13  Anglesey 

Dawes,  Thomas 5  Mar  12  Scilly 

Funnell,  John  H 4  Jan  13  Stornoway 

Harbour,  John  1  Dec  12  Whitehall 

Sheather,  Charles  H 13  Aug  11  Keel 


Station, 
Horsea 
Cleethorpes 
Stockton 


COAST    GUARD. 


425 


2.    Late  Senior  Mates  of  Cruisers. 

Seniority  as  Date  of  Date  of 

Senior  Mate  Appointment  to     Appointment  to 

of  Cruiser  Shore  Force  Present  Station           Place 

Berry  Charles  HL 28  Apr  03  ...       3  Jan  05  ...    15  Nov  12    ...  Riugsend 

Davie  Charles  8 10  Dec  02  ...       5  Oct  04  ...     24  Nov  10    ...  Whitby 

Fairminor  John 16  May  00  ...     14  Jan   05  ...      1  May  13     ...  Knightstown. 

Foley  William 2  July  08  ...    16  Aug   12  ...    28  Feb  14    ..  Portrush 

Glinn  Samuel 19  Nov  08  ...    28  July  09  ...     15May  11     ...  Kingsdown 

Jackson  Walter 5  July  02  ...    19  Apr    06  ...      16  Oct  13    ...  Leigh-on-Sea 

Lydon  Joseph      21  Nov  04  ...      4  Mar    05  ...       9  Jan  12     ...  Lowestoft 

Morgan  Peter  T 2  Nov  00  ...      3  Jan   05  ...      4  May  10    ...  Bexhill 

Reynolds  Andrew  B...      5  Oct    04  ...     1  Apr    10  ...      1  Apr  10    ...  Rosslare 

Stark  James 21  Nov  04  ...    21  Jan   05  ...    18  July  13    ...  Ballyheigue 

Watts  William 8  Apr  08  ...     16  Aug  12  ...   16  Sept  12    ...  Looe 


3.    Chief  Officer  of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Batteries. 

Seniority  as  Date 

Seniority  at        Chief  Officer  of  Present 

Battery  Officer    of  Coastguard       Appointment 

7  Jan  01     ...      1  Oct  09    ... 


Mauger  Henry  T 11  Sept  02 


Battery 
or  Station 

Shingle  Street* 


4.    Latb  Second  Mates  of  Cruisers. 


Seniority  as 
Second  Mate 
of  Cruiser 

Brown  Arthur    21  Nov  04 

Hennessey  Charles. .       4  Nov  00 


Date  of  Date  of 

Appointment  to    Appointment  t» 
Shore  Force       present  Station  Place 

...     29  Dec  04     ...      4  Apr  13    ...    Wick 

...     29  Dec  04     ...    23  Mar  0s<    ...    Crookhaven 


Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard. 


Seniority. 

Agnew  William 16  July  11 

Allen  Andrew  W 6  Oct    11 

Allen  Thomas 19  Feb   11 

Argent  Alfred  2  Feb   U 

A shton  George 6  Oct  11 

Atkins  Thomas 20  June08 

Bain  James 2  July  09 


Date  of 

Appointment  to 

Present  Station. 

29  Dec   11     ... 

6  Oct    11     ... 

4  July  11     ... 

.    23  May  11     ... 

.     28  Feb    12     ... 

.     17  Oct    11    .  . 

.     26  Feb    14     ... 


Filey 

Mouth  of  Boyne 

Rathmullen 

Upper  Cove 

Littlehampton 

Whitstable 

Falmouth 


Note.—  This  Officer  it  not  now  in  charge  of  a  Battery,  but  retains  the  rank  of  Chief 
Officer  of  Battery 


426 


COAST  GUARD. 


Chief  Officers — contvritied. 


Seniority. 

Balfre  Frederick  C 90  Nov  10 

Balls   Henry  W 15  Dec  13 

Barry  William    27  Jan   13 

Batchelder  William 12  Aug  12 

Baxter  William.,. 12  June09 

Bell  Henry 6  Nov  12 

Kicknell  William 15  May  07 

Blewitt  John  J 24  Nov  10 

Boxall  Frederick 26  May  10 

Brewer  William  H 26  July  09 

Bridgeman  John 29  Mar  11 

Buckingham  George 20  Mar   10 

Bullivant  John 19  Nov  10 

Burnard  Thomas 30  Nov   10 

CallenJohnJ 1  Oct   07 

Cant  Harry 1  Apr    09 

Chambers  William ...  3  July  12 

Chandler  Joseph 1  June  12 

Chapman  Frederick 26  Jan    12 

Chapman  George    18  May  13 

Church  William 6  Mar  13 

Churoher  Daniel 21  Mar  13 

Cleeve  Richard 2  July  11 

Clements  John  E 31  Oct    09 

Climo  John  25  Jan    11 

Chick  William  H 15  Feb   13 

Collingwood  John 26  Jan    11 

Collins  William  J 3  July  10 

Connor  Michael 15  July  07 

Cunningham  Peter 28  May  12 

Daniels  Richard 15  Sept  08 

Davis  Edward. 6  May  10 

Davis  William  G 19  Oct  10 

Dawe  John  H 27  June  10 

Day  Lawrence  7Junel2 

Deacon  James 9  Jan    12 

Dean  Arthur 17  Mar  10 

Dews  Henry 7  Jan   07 

Dorey  William  E 1  Apr   10 

Dove"  Walter 16  Sept  13 

Drysdale  James 13  Dec  09 

Elder  Horatio  15  Dec  10 

Eldridge  Jacob     25  Dec  13 

Emmett  William     11  July  12 

Evans  Henry 20  Nov  12 

Eveleigh  George  E - 13  Aug  11 

Finch  James  J 16  Aug  05 

Fletcher  George 1  Nov  10 

Foster  Joseph 25  Dec  11 

FoBter  William 3  Aug  08 

Fowler  Richard 18  Aug  07 

Fox  Charles   3  Sept  11 

Friend  William   17  Feb   08 

Fromm  Victor  R 1  Oct    08 


Date  of 

Appointment  to 
Present  Station. 

..      4  Nov    11  ... 

..    15  Dec  13  ... 

..    12  Apr    13  ... 

..    15  Jan  14  ... 

..     17  Mar  12  ... 

6  Nov  12  ... 

..      4  Aug  08  ... 

..    25  Feb  11  .., 

..     15  Aug  12  ... 

..     16  July  12  .. 

..     10  July  11  .. 

..    29  Mar  11    .. 

..     13  Dec  10  .. 

..    15  Oct    11  .. 


1  Oct    09 

4  Mar  13 

15  Aug  12 

24  Feb   13 
15  Apr    12 

18  May  13 
4  Apr   13 

25  Apr   13 
15  Oct    11 

20  Junel3 
6  Mar  13 

19  JunelS 
6  Mar  13 

19  Junel3 
18  Nov  10 

21  Feb    13 


14  Sept  10 

23  Aug  10 

12  Nov  10 

6  Oct  10 

1  May  13 

1  June  12 

27  JunelO 

21  Dec  10 

1  Oct  13 

16  Sept  13 

4  May  12 


15  May  11 
25  Dec  13 
21  Mar  13 
20  Nov  12 
15  Oct  11 


19  June  13 
1  Nov  10 
19  June  13 
10  Nov  10 
26  Jan  12 
31  Dec  11 
12  Sept  13 
14  Mar   13 


Flamborough  Head. 

Ballingall. 

Crosshaven. 

Bridlington. 

Felpham. 

Bradwell. 

East  Cowes. 

Carnoustie. 

St.  Catherine 

Kingstown. 

Bournemouth . 

Aldeburgh. 

Coatham. 

Seaton. 


Rosvth. 
Totland. 
St.  Mawes. 
Rosses  Point 
St.  Heliers. 
St.  Abbs. 
Bunbeg. 
Shoeburyness. 
St.  Margarets. 
Dartmouth. 
Lundy  Island 
Head  of  Kinsal>. 
Torr  Head. 
Fortuneswell. 
Newhaven. 
New  Quay  (Cardigan). 

Bridge  of  Don. 

Southwold. 

Fanad  Head. 

Ventnor. 

Weymouth 

Banff. 

Portland. 

Scarborough. 

Clacton-on-Sea. 

Belhelvie. 

Sandgate. 


Inverness. 
Felixstowe. 
Portaferry. 
St.  Andrews. 
Fraserburgh. 


Cape  Wrath. 

Mablethorpe. 

Nell's  Point  (Barry  Island) 

Teignmouth. 

Bangor  (IrelaDdt. 

Padstow. 

North  Queensferry. 

Rush. 


COAST  GUARD. 


426a 


Chief  Officers — continued. 


Date  of 


Seniority. 

Gennings  Charles 16  Mar  10 

Gibbons   Henry 2  Sept  10 

Glendenning  James    16  Nov  09 

Goble  William  James 15  Dec   11 

Goldfinch  James  R 14  Aug  12 

Grace  Frank  4  Aug  08 

Graham  Charles  E 8  Jan  13 

Guy  Philip  T 26  July  12 

Halllday  William 24  July  09 

Hammans  William  19  July  07 

Hansford  William  G 13  Mar  08 

Harris  Edwin     22  Dec  12 

Harvey  William    16  Oct  13 

Haskins  Oliver 5  May  13 

Heighten  Alfred  G 19  Junel3 

Hicks  George  W 15  Oct  11 

Hitt  William      12  Nov  10 

Hook  William  L „   21  June  11 

Horwood  Frederick  J 10  July  05 

Humber  William  A 23  Oct  11 

Hunt  George 21  Feb  13 

Hunt  Harry    29  Jan    10 

Hynes  Samuel  5  Mar  12 

Ireland  Harrison ...  31  Mar  08 

Jackson  William  H 13Junel3 

Jenkinson  Arthur  H 8  June  12 

Jewson  Alfred    1  June  10 

Keightley  Thomas    13  Mar  10 

Kennett  Frederick 24  Oct   11 

Kerr  Edward  11  Mar  08 

Lake  James  C 4  Mar  13 

Lane  John 24  Jan  12 

Lark  Albert 25  July  08 

Lines  William    22  Aug  11 

Locke  Roland 21  Jan    09 

Locke  William  4  Mar  13 

Lovejoy  Charles  E 2  May  08 

McCarthy  Timothy  30  June  11 

McGuiniiess  Thomas  J 13  July  11 

McNally  David 6  Oct    10 

Mahoney  John 18  Jan    10 

Mathers  Frederick  4  May  12 

May  Leonard  A.  C 8  Apr   11 

Melvin  Robert  3  Aug  11 


Present  Station. 

..      4  Dec    10    .. 

.    Lul  worth. 

.      9  Apr   12     .. 

.     Brixham. 

..    26  Feb  14    .. 

Lizard. 

..     18  July  13     .. 

.     Hythe. 

..     14  Aug  12     .. 

Worthing. 

2  May  10     .. 

Southampton  (Motherbank) 

..      8  Jan  13    .. 

Kirkwall. 

.    12  Aug  12    ... 

Angle. 

..      6  Oct    11    .. 

.    Lyme  Regis. 

.      5  Mar  12    .. 

Blundellsands. 

..     12  Sept  13    .. 

Clovelly. 

..     15  Jan  14    .. 

Mothecombe. 

.     26  Feb  14    .. 

Rame  Head. 

.    20  June  13    .. 

.    Inchkeith. 

.    19  July  13    .. 

Sandwich. 

..       7  Apr  12     .. 

South  Yarmouth. 

5  Feb  11     .. 

Donaghadee. 

..     19  Dec  13    .. 

Tynemouth. 

..      5  Mar  07    .. 

Sheerness. 

.    14  Mar  13    .. 

Marchwood. 

.    21  Feb  13    .. 

Budleigh  Salterton. 

.      1  Feb    10    .. 

Newquay. 

.     15  Dec  13    ... 

Harwich. 

.      5  Oct    12    .. 

Ilfracombe. 

.      15  Aug  13    .. 

Tarbert. 

8  June  12    ... 

Felixstowe. 

.    27  Jan  13    .. 

Wells. 

..    13  Aug  11    ... 

Dysart. 

.    31  Dec  11     ... 

Sunderland. 

.      2  Jan  09    ... 

Netley. 

1  May  13    ... 

Lawrence  Cove. 

.     17  Mar  12    ... 

Dungeness. 

.     25  Apr  09     ... 

Torquay. 

.    31  Aug  11    ... 

Hartlepool. 

.    12  Sept  13    ... 

Easington. 
Stonehouse. 

.     11  July  13    ... 

.    19  Apr  09    ... 

Southsea. 

.      4  Aug    11     .. 

Wicklow 

.     16  Julv  11     .. 

Howth. 

.    31  Deo    11     .. 

Hornsea. 

.      3  Feb   10     . 

Tramore. 

.      3  Aug  12     . 

Hope  Cove. 

.    25  Dec    11    .. 

Prawle  PointJ 

.    12  Aug  12    ... 

Eastney. 

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COAST  GUARD. 


Chief  Officers — continued. 


Date  of 

Appointment  to 

Seniority.  Present  Station. 

■Miller  Henry  J 29  May  12  ...  29  May  12  ., 

Mockridge  Albert   23  Feb   14  ...  28  Feb  14  .. 

Morgan  George  W 18  Mar  11  ...  15  Oct    11  .. 

Murrant  Alfred 4  Feb   11  ...  5  Apr   11  ., 

Nebbs  Thomas  W 10  Jan    12  ...  12  Sept  1.3  ., 

Nicol  Alexander  15  Oct    11  ...  8  Apr    12  .. 

Norie  Francis 28  Jan    08  ...  2  May  10  .. 

Nute  Charles  R 15  Dec  09  ...  12  Dec  13  .. 

Parsons  Reginald 18  Mar  12  ...  4  Apr  13  .. 

Patten  Frederick  T 3  Aug  12  ...  8  Jan  13  .., 

Pearl  John  T 10  Nov  10  ...  21  Nov    11  .. 

Pepper  Charles 14  July  12  ...  2  Apr   13  .. 

Phillips  Alfred  J 20Junel3  ...  1  Oct     13  .. 

Phyall  Harry 5  Oct    12  ...  5  Oct    12  .. 

Pike  Edward 1  Mar    13  ...  14  Mar   13  .. 

Pilcher  Stephen   2  Apr  12  ...  7  Oct    12  .. 

Pope  Henry   7  May  12  ...  5  May  13  .. 

Pragnell  Thomas 20  Mar   11  ...  20  Mar  11  .. 

Pratt  John 10  Nov  10  ...  14  July  12  .. 

PryorJohnT 4  Apr    10  ...  4  Apr    10  .. 

Pye  John 9  July  08  ...  9  Apr    12  ., 

Rees  George 19  Apr   07  ...  14  Aug  12  .. 

Rewell  Frank    16  Mar  11  ...  16  Mar  11  .. 

Richards  Ernest  C 20  Oct    10  ...  17  Nov  10  .. 

Richards  Thomas  H.  B 17  Feb    10  ...  3  Sept  11  .. 

Richardson  Frederick  W 18  July  13  ...  13  Aug  13  .. 

Rigden  George  9  Aug  10  ...  10  Jan  12  „ 

Robbins  Alfred  26  Nov   09  ...  2  Apr    12  .. 

Robins  Charles  R 11  Sept  09  ...  11  Sept  09  .. 

Rogers  William  T 2  Sept  12  ...  9  June  13  .. 

Roper  William  2  Oct    12  ...  2  Oct     12  ., 

Rowe  William  T 9  July  10  ...  7  Mar  13  .. 

RundleJohnB 20  Dec    13  ...  20  Dec   13  .. 

Ryder  George  H 22  Aug  08  ...  8  June  12  .. 


Cove  Bay. 
St.  Davids. 
Newcastle. 
Rye  Harbour. 


Walmer. 
Exmouth. 
Hastings. 
Cliff  Creek. 


Culver  Cliff. 

Carrickfergus. 

Sandbank. 

Newton. 

Cromarty. 

Winterton . 

Blly  Bay. 

Youghal. 

Elie. 

Burton  Port. 

East  Cliff. 

Peterhead. 

Mumbles. 


Pendeen  Cove. 

Hove. 

Salcombe. 

Eastbourne. 

Littlestone. 

Barton-on-Hnmber. 

Bembridge. 

Dunmore. 

Renmore. 

Challaboro. 

Malahide. 

Lerwick. 

Castletownshend . 


Scott  John 15  Aug  13  ...  25  Dec  13 

Shawe  Ernest     9  Apr  12  ...  20  Nov  12 

Shergold  William 10  July  11  ...  21  Feb    13 

Simmons  Jesse 28  Aug  13  ...  28  Aug  13 

Simons  James  C 10  Feb  12  ...  10  Apr   12 

Simpson  Thomas G 29  Feb   08  ...  8Junel2 

SiskJohn    7  Sept  10  ...  10  Nov   10 

Skam  Henry  J 8Junel3  ...  8Junel3 

Smale  William  H 26  Nov  09  ...  15  Oct    11 

Smart  Richard  J 24  Nov  11  ...  15  Feb   13 

Smith  Frederick  29  Dec  11  ...  10  Feb  12 


Glenarm. 

Deal. 

Butt  of  Lewis. 

Skegness. 

Great  Yarmouth. 

Ipswich. 

Lymington. 

Burghead. 

Tor  Cross. 

Charlestown. 

Essex  Hill,  Alderney. 


COAST  GUARD. 


428 


Chief  Ofpicees — continued. 


Seniority. 

Starkey  Henry 3  June  08 

Steele  George  C 31  Dec  10 

Stock  William 16  Sept  08 

Storkey  Alfred 2  Jan    09 

Stoyle  Charles  H 15  Sept  10 

Stratford  George    2  May  10 

Taylor  Samuel  C 4  Jan  13 

Taylor  William 15  Aug  09 

Thompson  Frederick  8  Oct    10 

Thompson  William 3  July  08 

Toole  Patrick  G 12  Apr  13 

Torbet  George  D 29  Sept  12 

Tramp  Edwin  F 8  Apr  12 

Wakeham  William  H 3  Apr    11 

Walker  James 24  Dec   09 

Wallace  Thomas 25  Mar  08 

Warn  Thomas  J 30  Nov  12 

Warren  Charles  20  Mar  12 

Warren  Frederick  C 13  May  10 

Webb  Samuel 29  Mar  12 

West  William  J.  J 16  July  09 

Wheatley  William 20  Dec   13 

Wheeler  John  T 17  Oct  11 

White  William  J 7  Apr  12 

Whitmore  Benjamin 21  Feb  11 

Williams  John    21  Nov  11 

Williams  John 22  Feb   13 

Woodgate  James  A 20  June  13 

Wotton  Charles 11  May  08 

Wyatt  Richard 16  May  11 


Date  of 
Appointment  to 
Present  Station. 

..  4  Apr   13  ... 

..  4  Feb  11  ... 

..  16  June  12  ... 

..  4  May  12  ... 

..  21  Feb   11  ... 

..  4  Mar  13  ... 


25  Apr  13 
15  Aug  09 
19  Dec  10 
15  Oct  09 
12  Apr  13 
5  May  13 
8  June  13 


1  Mar  13 
28  Aug  11 
31  Oct  10 

18  Mar  13 
20  Mar  12 
11  Dec    12 

4  Mar  13 
10  Feb  12 

6  Feb   14 

5  Mar   12 

19  June  13 
3  8ept  11 

26  Jan  12 
23  Jan   14 

15  Dec  12 
8  Mar  09 

16  May  11 


Aberdeen. 
Fowey. 
Gourock. 

Chichester  Harbour 
Ball  Hill. 
Tenby. 


Greencastle. 

Fishguard 

Swanage. 

Hayling  Bridge. 

Mevagissey. 

Berwick. 

Coverack. 


Grimsby  (tempy). 

Byde. 

Dover. 

North  Arran. 

Ulrome. 

Kildonan, 

St.  Ann's  Head. 

Port  Patrick. 

Roches  Point. 

Penzance. 

Christchurch. 

Beachy  Head. 

Ballywalter. 

Muchalls. 

Dunnet  Head. 

Pembroke. 

Blackrock. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  PERMANENT  CRUISER  SERVICE 
IN  ORDER  OF  SENIORITY. 


I.— Chief  Officers. 
Seniority. 

Wright  Albert 1  Aug  06. ..Julia 

Feadon  John  H 11  Mar  07...  Watchful 


Seniority . 

Baker  Frederick 2  July  08.. .Thrush 

Newman  James  B 8  Feb  14. ..Squirrel 


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COAST  GUARD. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  PERMANENT  CRUISER   SERVICE,  IN   ORDER   OF 
SENIORITY— continued. 


2. — Senior  Mates. 
Seniority. 

Steer  John  W 10  Dec  06.. .Watchful 

DaviB  Charles  H 11  Mar  07. ..Argus 

Hookham  Walter  E 1  Apr  10.. .Argus 

Burden  Walter  P 16  Sept  ll...Thrush 

mGlendenning  RobertV.  1  Jan   12.. .Squirrel 

Petts  Frederick  G 11  July  12.. .Julia 

White  David  H 8  Feb    14. ..Thrush 


3. — Second  Mates. 

Seniority. 

(/Wt)CadwalladerGriffith 

T 15  Dec  08.. .Julia 

Filewood  Benjamin  J.    ...  1  Apr  10...Thru6b 

Hobbs  Harry  7  Sept  11. ..Thrush 

Semple  Samuel 16  Sept  11. ..Argus 

Robinson  Charles  E 1  Jan   12. ..Squirrel 

Twine  Henry  G 8  Feb    14.. .Watchful 


DISTRICT  PAYMASTERS: 


Name. 


Howard  Cleveland     

Arthur  J.  Brows  

Charles  E.  F.  Webb 

Walter  H.  J.  Pym  

Frederick  W.  J.  Airey    .. 

James  E.  V.  Morton  .... 
Charles  E.  H.  Meredyth. 
James  L.  H.  German  .... 
Alexander  E.  Cubitt  .... 


Stanley  E.  Elliott    

Frederick  R.  Waymouth 


Fleet 
Paymaster 

Paym.-ln- 

Chief 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 

Fleet 
Paymaster 


Date  of 
Appoint- 
ment. 


29  Mar 
1  Apr 
10  Oct 
23  Nov 
26  Oct 

13  Apr 
9  Nov 
15  Mar 
17  Sept 

15  Jan 

1  Nov 


District. 


Eastern  ... 
Eastern  ... 
Southern . . 
Southern . . 
Southern .. 

Western  .., 
Western  ... 
Scottish  .. 


North  of 
Ireland 


North  of 
Ireland 


South  of 
Ireland 


39,  Louis  Street,  Spring  Bank, 
Hull. 

Coast  Guard  Office,  Harwich. 


Prudential    Buildings,    Above 
Bar,  Southampton. 

14,  Mount  Pleasant  Crescent, 
Hastings. 

Coast     Guard     Office,     Wey- 
mouth. 


Coast  Guard  Office,  Falmouth 

7,  Unity  Street,  Bristol. 

54,  Queen  Street,   Edinburgh. 


21,    Adelaide    Street,    Kings- 
town. 


H.M.    Coast    Guard,    London- 
derry. 

11,  Westbourne  Place,  Queens- 
town. 


*  Borne  in  '  fresident.' 


COAST  GUARD. 


429 


OFFICERS    OF    THE    COAST    GUARD    DISTRICTS. 

(Divisional  Officers  in  Order  of  Seniority.) 


1.— Eastern  District. 

From  St.  Abbs  Head,  N.B.,  to  a  point  300  yards 
eastward  of  the  root  of  the  eastern  breakwater 
of  the  new  Admiralty  Harbour  at  Dover. 

Captain  The  Hon.  Robert  F.  Boyle,  mvo 

Commander Thomas  L.  Thorpe-Doubble 

Charles  T.  Borrett 
Henry  L.  Dicks 
Arthur  B.  F.  Dawson 
Henry  B.  Montagu 
Reginald  B.  Carr 

Lieut. -Com ..John  P.  Irven 

Robert  W.  F.  Travers 
George  G.  Codrington 
John  A.  Gregory 
Frederick  H.  Hallowes 
Douglas  F.  Murray 
Samuel  Collins 
Herbert  M.  Denny 
Mark  G.  Newton 
Valentine  D.  English 
(Borne  in  '  President.') 


2.— Southern  District. 

From  a  point  300  yards  eastward  of  the  root  of 
the  eastern  breakwater  of  the  new  Admiralty 
Harbour  at  Dover  to  a  point  i$  miles  east  of 
Yealm. 

Captain  John  S.  Luard 

Commander Algernon  E.  B.  Greville 

John  C.  Watson 
Edward  G.  W.  Davy 
George  E.  S.  Petch 
Sidney  R.  Olivier 
Octavius  H.  Daniel 
Hugh  F.  W.  Wyldbore-Smith 
William  N.  England 
Godfrey  Tuke 
Alfred  B.  Barker 

Lieut  -Com.. Henry  D.  G.  Foord 

Charles  P.  Mansel 
Harry  L.  Wells 
Bertram  O.  F.  Phibbs 
Spencer  R.  S.  Richards 
Cecil  R.  Nicholl 

(Berne  in  '  President.') 


3.— Western  District. 

From  a  point  4|  miles  east  of  Yealm  to  Tors 
Point,  N.B. 

Caotain Herbert  C.  C.  Da  Oosta 


Commander Herbert  Du  C.  Luard 

Charles  R.  Curtis 
Arthur  H.  Oldham 
Hugh  P.  Buckle 

Lieut.-Com Harry  C.  J.  R.  West 

Arthur  S.  Chambers 
Basil  A.  Austen 
Thomas  Henderson 
(Borne in  'President.) 


4.— Scottish  District. 

From  St.  Abbs  Head  to  Tors  Point,  including 
the  Orkney  and  Shetland  Islands,  and  the 
Hebrides. 

Captain  Stuart  St.  J.  Farquhar 

Commander John  H.  Robertson 

Philip  D'A.  de  Sausmarez 
Lieut.- Com George  E.  B.  Hand 

Francis  R.  Wood 

William  D.  Irvin 

Leopold  G.  D.  Way 
(Borne  in  '  President.') 


5.— North  of  Ireland  District. 

From  Canamollagh  Point,  Clare,  to  Oyster 
Point,  Wexford. 

Captain Ernest  G.  Barton 

Commander  ......Hugh  B.  Le  Fanu. 

Fitzmaurice  Acton 

Lieut.-Com Franeis  W.  R.  Hewett 

Henry  M.  J.  Rundle 
Clarence  A.  Fulcher 
William  C.  Castle 
Gerald  Ducat 
Charles  G.  A.  Lenny 
Arthur  F.  L.  Atwood 
Philip  D.  R.  West 
Leycesier  C,  M.  Roxby 

Lieutenant Rodney  S.  Hewlett  (retd.) 

Charles  L.  Kerr 
(Borne  in  ■  President.') 


6. — South  of  Ireland  District. 

From    Oyster    Point,    Wexford,    westward   to 
Canamollagh  Point,  Clare. 

Captain Hugh  T.  Hibbert 

Commander Arthur  H.  C.  C.  Home 

Lieut.-Com, Henry  H.  Heathcote 

Patrick  Spencer 

Basil  S.  Noake 

James  W.  Fairtlough 

John  W.  Nash 
(Borne  in  '  President'.) 


480 


COAST  GUARD. 


HIS  MAJESTY'S   COAST  GUARD  CRUISERS. 


1.— Argus. 

380  Tons.    I.H.P.  650  N.D. 

Guns — 2-6  pr. 

Lieut,  in  Command... William  T.  Hicks 

4  Mar   05 

Senior  Mate Charles  H.  Davis  4  Mar  05 

Walter  B.  Hookham     1  Apr    10 
Second  Mate Samuel  Semple 16  Sept  11 

(Tinder  to  'President.') 


3.— Julia. 
310  Tons.    I.H.P.  655  N.D. 

Guns — 2-7  pr.  (bronze). 

Chief  Officer Albert  Wright    1  Aug  06 

Senior  Mate Frederick  G.  Petts  ...11  July  12 

Second  Mate Griffith  T.  Cadwallader 

11  July  12 
(Tender  to  'President.') 


4.— SQUIRREL. 

230  Tons.     I.H.P.  300  N.D. 

Guns — 2-3  pr. 

Chief  Officer... ,i.  James  B.  Newman  ...  8  Feb    14 

Senior  Mate Robert  V.  Glendenning 

19  Nov  08 
Second  Mate Charles  E.  Robinson    1  Jan    12 

(Tender  to  '  President.') 


5.— Thrush. 

820  Tons.     /.H.P.120  N.D.     (1,200  F.D.) 
Guns — 4-4  inch. 

Chief  Officer Frederick  Baker Uune  12 

Senior  Mate Walter  P.  Burden    ...11  July  122 

David  H.White    28  Feb    14) 

Second  Mate Benjamin  J.  Filewood  1  Apr  10 

Harry  Hobbs  11  July  12 

Ch,  Artif,  Eng.  Arthur  Sandy 17  Jan  13 

(Tender  to  'President.') 


6.— Watchful. 

612  Tons.    I.H.P.  800  N.D. 
Guns — 1-3  pr. 

Chief  Officer John  H.  Feadon  11  July  12 

Senior  Mate John  W.  Steer   11  July  12 

Second  Mate Henry  G.  Twine    8  Feb   14 

(Tender  to  'Halcyon.') 


(For  other  ships  under  the  orders  of  the  Admiral  Commanding  Coast  Q  uard  and  Reserve 

see  p.  270c.) 


ROYAL    FLYING    CORPS. 


431 


ROYAL  FLYING   CORPS.  § 

CENTRAL   FLYING   SCHOOL. 
(Upavon,  Salisbury  Plain.) 

'ommandani *Captain  Godfrey  M.  Paine,  C.B.,  31.  ^  .0.,  R.N. 

Issistant   Commandant  (graded  as 
Squadron  Commander) | 

I  Secretary *Asst.  Paymr.  John  H.  Lidderdale,  R.N , 

(Flying  Officer  First  Reserve  Naval  Wing) 

Medical  Officer Captain  E.  G.  R.  Lithgow,  R.A.M.C 


}uarter-Master "&(&  Hon.  Lieut.  P.  H.  Kirby,  Qr.-Mr 20  May  12 

hon.  It.     26  Apr  12 

nstructor  in  Meteorology 


rnstructors  in    Flying  (graded  as 


15  May  12 

lit.  Maj.  H.  M.  Trenchard,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  R.  Sc.  >  23  Sept  13 
Pas S    1  Oct    12 

15  May  12 


I 


G.  Dobson,  Esq 10  Feb  13 

*Lieut. -Com.  Philip  A.  Shepherd,  R.N 5  Dec  12 

Bt.  Maj.  Eugene  L.  Gerrard,  R.M 15  May  12 

Squadron  Commanders) Captain  J.  M.  Salmond,  R.  Lane.  R.... -j  ^1  May  13 

V     Captain  T.  I.  Webb-Bowen,  Bedf.  R 24  Junel3 

4<,tiitant  rnitrvrtor-,  in  Fhdna        i   ^Lieutenant  John  T.  Babington  (tempy,)     15  Jan   14 

Assistant  Instructors  m  flying j   ^Limt^ant  Francis  E,.^  Hewlett  (tempy.)  15  Jan    14 

'nstructor  in  Theory  and  Construction     Eng.  Lieut.  Cbarles  D.  Breese 18  Dec  13 

^dJasF^tclm^rT!}     Lieutenant  V .  A   Wanklyn,  R.A 6  Oct   13 

*  Borne  in  '  President.' 
■f  Borne  in  '  Pembroke.' 


Under  Instruction  at  Central  Flying  School 
Naval  Wing. 
Borne  in  'Pembroke.' 

lieutenant John  T.  Cull. 

Basil  D.  Ash. 


"Aeut.  R.N.R.... Harold  E.  M.  Watkins. 

ieut.  R.M. Charles E.  Robinson. 

iub-Lieut Joseph  R.  W.  Smyth-Pigott. 

I  R.N.R.'    ...  \  Sidney  v-  siPPe  (proby) 

Franklin  G.  Saunders  (proby) 
Robert  W.  R.  Gill  (proby,) 
Christopher  Draper  (proby) 
Hans  A.  Busk  (proby) 

Edward  T.  Newton-Clare 

(proby) 
Hugh  B.  Martindale  (proby) 


Military  Wing. 

Fairfax,  Capt.  B.  C,  Durh,  L.I. 

Charlton,  Capt.  L.  E.  O.,  D.S.O.,  Lan.  Fus. 

Boger,  Capt.  R.  A.,  R.E. 

Dowding,  Capt.  H.  C.  T.,  R.G  A. 

Marsh,  Lt.  A.  C.  E.,  R.H.A. 

Borton,  Lt.  A.  E.,  R.  Highrs. 

Hooper,  Lt.  A.  F.  A.,  N.  Staff.  R. 

Treeby,  Lt.  H.  F.,  W.  Rid.  R. 

Roche,  Lt.  H.  J.  A.,  R.  Muns.  Fus. 

Barton,  Lt.  K.  J.  F.,  R.  Sc.  Fus. 

MacNeece,  Lt.  W.  F.,  R.W.  Kent  R. 

Worthington-Wilmer,  Lt.  H.  F.  M.,  R.  Scots. 

Freeman,  Lt.  W.  R.,  Mane.  R. 

Mansfield,  Lt.  W.  H.  O,  Shrops.  L.I. 

Spence,  Lt.  C,  B.,  R.F.A. 

Stevenson,  Lt.  J.  H.  M..  R.G. A. 

Read,  2nd  Lt  W.  R.,  1  D.G. 

Burn,  2nd  Lt.  (local  2nd  Lt.)  W.  W.  A.,  N.  Z. 

Staff  Corps. 
Dobie,  2nd  Lt.  W.  F.  R.,  Gord.  Highrs. 
Bryan,  2nd  Lt.  L.  A.,  S.  Irish  Horse. 
Beevor,  2nd  Lt.  C.  F.,  18  Hrs.  Spec.  Res. 


$  For  Officers  on  the  Staff  of  the  Admiralty  Air  Department  see  page  534. 


481a 


EOYAL    PLYING    OOEPS. 


KOYAL    FLYING    COKPS. 

NAVAL  WING. 

(Borne  on  Books  of  H.M.S.  '  Pembroke.') 
Central  Air  Office — 

Inspecting  Captain  of  Air  Craft Commander  Francis  R.  Scarlett  (tempy) 

Capt.  R.M. Percival  Owen  (tempy) 

Fleet  Paym Frank  Lenn  

Asst.  Paym Alexander  A.  E.  Eobinson      

Lionel  D.  McKean        


For  Wireless  Telegraphy  Duties  with  Aircraft. 

Lieut.-Com.  (T)  de  Courcy  W.  P.  Ireland 

For  Armament  Duties  with  Aircraft. 
Lieut.-Com.  (I)  Robert  H.  Clark-Hall Squadron  Commander 

For  Meteorological  Duties  with  Aircraft. 
Capt.  The  Bight  Bon.  Lord  Dunboyne  (Retired)    ...         ,        

For  Overseeing  Duties  with  Airships. 
\Eng.  Lieut.  Charles  R.  J.  Randall  (at  Works  of  Messrs.  Vickers,  Ltd..  Barrow.} 
jEng.  Lieut.  Thomas  R.   Cave-Browne-Cave  (at  Works  of  Sir   W.   G.  Armstrong, 
Whitworth  if  Co.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.) 


Naval  Flying  School,  Bastchurch — 
Staff- 
Commander  Charles  R.  Samson  (act)...  Officer  Commanding 

Lieutenant  Richard  B.  Davies Squadron  Commander 

Edward  Osmond       Flying  Officer 

Eng.  Lieut.  Edward  F.  Briggs Squadron  Commander 

(For  Machinery  and  Overseeing  Duties.) 

Lieut,  (tempy.  Capt.)  R.M... Ivon  T.  Courtney         Squadron  Command tr 

Staff  Surgeon  Hardy  V.  Wells. 

Carpenter  James  J.  Brownridge.   (For  Repair  Work.) 
Ariif.  Eng.  William  F.  Floyd. 
Attached  to  Naval  Flying  School — 

Lieutenant  Henry  D.  Vernon     

Frederick  W.  Bowhill  

SUbRNtR.  ^Reginald  L-  G-  Marix     

Hugh  A.  Littleton  

Assist.  Paym.  Charles  R.  Finch  Noyes  (tempy) 

Under  Instruction Ch.  Artif.  Eng.  William  H.  Ellison... 

Gunner  George  A.  J.  Blnndell 
Carpenter  Leonard  R.  Staddon  (act)... 


Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 

Flying  Officer 

Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 


Isle  of  Grain  Naval  Air  Station— 

Lieutenant  John  W.  Seddon        

(In  Command.) 

Lieutenant  Arthur  B.  Gaskell     

Francis  G.  Brodribb 

Staff  Surgeon  John  O'Hea 

Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R.  Ivor  G.  V.  Fowler... 


Attached  to  Isle  of  Grain  Air  Station — 

Lieutenant  Enuis  T.  R.  Chambers  (tempy) 

Hugh  A.  Williamson  (tempy)       

Reginald  J.  Bone  (tempy) 

Eiic  R.  C.  Nanson  (tempy)  

Capt.  R.M.  Cecil  F.  Kilner  (tempy) 

Lieut.  R.M.  A.  Charles  H.  Collet  (tempy) 

Sub- Lieut.  R.N.R.  Douglas  G.  Young  (tempy)       

Richard  E.  C.  Peirse  (proby)     

Thomas  A.  Rainey  (proby)         

Ian  H.  W.  S.  Dalrymple-Clark  (tempy) 
Carpenter  Thomas  D.  Jones. 


Squadron  Commander 

Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 

Flying  Officer 


Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Frying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 


18  Dec 


§  For  Officers  on  the  Staff  of  the  Admiralty  Air  Department,  see  page  534. 
t  finrre  in  '  President.' 


ROYAL  FLYING  CORPS. 


481& 


ROYAL  FLYING  CORPS.§ 

NAVAL  WING— continued. 


3alshot  Naval  Air  Station — 

Lieutenant  Arthur  M.  Longmore 

(In  Command.) 

Lieutenant  Arnold  J.  Miley         

Charles  H.  K.  Edmonds 
Arthur  W.  Bigsworth 
Lieut.  R.N.R.  James  L.  Travers 
Lieut.  R.M.  Thomas  S.  Creswell 
Staff  Surgeon  Alan  G.  Eastment 


Carpenter  William  A.  Hancock 
Artif.  Eng.  Frederick  W.  Scarff. 

I  Felixstowe  Naval  Air  Station — 

Captain  R.M.  Charles  E.  Risk     

(In  Command.) 
Lieut.  R.M.  (I)Charles  E.  Rathborne  ... 


Squadron  Commander 

Flying  Officer 
I 'lying  Officer 
I1  lying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 


Flight    Commander 
Flying  Officer 


1  Apr  12 

2  Oct  13 

13  Aug  13 

17  Apr  13 

1»  Feb  13 

1  Apr  13 

8  Aug  13 


—  Dec  13 


5  Dec   12 
17  Apr   13 


Yarmouth  Naval  Air  Station — 

Lieut.-Com.  Reginald  Gregory 

(For  Charge  of  Group) 

Lieutenant  Christopher  L.  Courtney 

Christopher  B.  Maude  (tempy)      

William  G.  Sitwell     

Capt.  R.M.  Henry  Fawcett       

Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R.  Ronald  H.  Kershaw  (tempy) 

Boatswain  Henry  C.  Bobbett     

(For  charge  of  stores  and  maintenance  duties) 


Squadron  Commander        1  Apr   12 


Flight  Commander 
Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 
Hying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 


Fort  George  Naval  Air  Station — (Inverness-shire.) 

Lieutenant  Douglas  A.  Oliver  (In  Command  tempy) 
Lieutenant  Robert  P.  Ross  


Dundee  Naval  Air  Station — 

Capt.  (tempy.  Maj.)  R.M.  Robert  Gordon 
Capt.  R.M.  Arthur  C.  Barnby    


Flying  Officer 
Flying  Officer 


Squadron  Commander 
Flying  Officer 


Farnborough  Airship  Station — 

Arnold  House,  Farnborough. 

Commander  Edward  A.  D.  Masterman Officer  Commanding 

Lieut  .-Com.  Harold  L.  Woodcock  Flight  Commander 

Lieutenant  (N)William  R.  Crocker       Flying  Officer 


Paymaster  Herbert  A.  Michell  , 
Gunner  (T)  Frank  Everett 

(T)Charles  King  {act)  . 
For  Naval  Airship  No.  3. 

Commander  (I)  Neville  F.  Usborne        

(In  Command) 

Lieutenant  William  C.  Hicks       

For  Naval  Airship  No.  4. 
Lieut.-Com.  Frederick  L.M.Boothby    ... 
(In  Command) 

Lieut.-Com.  Robert  A.  Wilson 

Under  Instruction. 
Sub-Lieut,  R.N.R.  Archibald  Corbett-Wilson  (proby) 

Reserve,  Naval  Wing. 
Lieutenant  Frederick  A.  P.  Williams-Freeman  ... 

Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R.  Henry  R.  Busteed         

Asst.  Paym.  ...John  H.  Lidderdale  (Flying  Officer) 


Squadron  Commander 
Flying  Officer 
Squadron  Commander 
Flight  Commander 


15  Apr  13 
13  Aug  13 
13  Aug  13 
13  Aug  13 
13  Aug  13 
4  Nov   13 


17  Apr    13 
17  Apr    13 


31  Dec    12 
2  Oct    13 


—  Sept  12 
15  Apr  13 
30  June  13 

22  Jan  14 
30  Jan  13 
3  May  13 

lApr    12 

30  June  13 

3  July  13 
30  Junel3 
15  Mar  14 

10  Dec  12 

4  Oct  13 
17  Apr    13 


$  For  Officers  on  the  Staff  of  the  Admiralty  Air  Department,  see  page  534. 


431c 


ROYAL    FLYING    CORPS. 


MILITARY  WING. 
(Head-Quarters— South  Farnboroush. 

°^^^Sr*,taUyke8,Bt.M*j.(t«»p.Z:t.-Cb<.)P.H.,15Hr8.,P.S.O.  ffl  ,  JU Mayl 

chargeof  Records  S  South  FarnborouS^  1 25  Feb    1] 


Assistantto Officer  i 
ira  charge  of  Re-  fBurch, ! 
cords      ) 


W.  B.  S.,  ret.  pay  (.Res.  o/  O/.) 


24JunelI 


1st  Squadron 

South  Farnborough. 

2nd 

Montrose. 

3rd 

Salisbury  Plain. 

4th 

Salisbury  Plain. 

5th  Squadron 

6th 

7th 

8th 

Flying  Depot  L.  of  C. 


South  Farnborough.^  Oi 
South  Farnborough,ii 
Not  yet  formed. 
Not  yet  formed. 
South  Farnborough1 


3Brooke-Popham,  Bt.  Maj.  H.  R.  M., 

Oxf.&  Bucks.  L.I.,  P.S.C 20  May  12 

2Burke,  Bt.  Maj.  C.  J.,  R.  Ir.  Regt.  20  May  12 
dCardeu,  Ca.pt. (temp.  Maj.)  A.  D., R.E. 20  May  12 
IMaitland,  Capt.  (temp.  Maj.)  E.  M., 

Essex  R 20  May  12 

4Raleigh,  Capt.  (temp.  Maj.)  G.  H.,  "1   20  Nov   12 


Squadron  Commanders. 

Musgrave,  Capt.  (temp. 
p.s.c  [L]  (Hd.-Qrs.) 


Essex  R. 


}20 


July  12 


;'.)H.,R.E., 


.30  Apr    13 


5Higgins,  Maj.  J.  F.  A.,D.S.O.,  R.A., 

g 30  May  13 

c.f.s.&'almond.Capt.J.  M.,R.  Lane.  R.  -j  ^  ^ay  j| 

c.f.s.Webb-Bowen,  Capt.  T.  /.,  Bedf.  R.  24  Jun  13 
6Becke,  Capt.  (ttmp.  Maj.)  J.  H.  W.,  I   1  Feb   1| 
128 


Notts.  &  Derby  R. 


28  Oct    12 


4Beor,Capt.B.R.W.,R.A 1  July  12 

5Conner,  Lt.  (temp.  Capt.)  D.  G.,  R.A.  1  July  12 
lWaterlow,  Lt.  temp.  Capt.)  CM., R.E.  1  July  12 
4Reynolds,  Lt.  (temp.  Capt.)  H.  R.  P., 

R.E 1  July  12 

2Longcroft,  Capt.  C.  A.  H.,  Welsh  R.  20  Nov  12 
3Fox,  Lt.  (temp.  Capt.)  A.  G.,  R.E.  -j  2°  gg  g 
6Brabazon,Maj.  Hon.  CM. P.,  I.Gds.  30  May  13 
2Dawes,  Capt.  G.  W.  P.,  R.  Berks,  lt.  30  May  13 


Flight   Commanders. 


3Herbert,  Capt.  P.  L.  W.,  Notts.  & 
Derby  R.  30  May  13 

c.f.s  MacLean,     Capt.     A.     C.     H.,fl8Dec  13 
R.  Scots  Ill  Apr   13 

4Shephard,  Capt.  G.  S.,  R.  Fus.  [J]    ^  ^  ^P   J* 

5Anderson,  Lt.  (temp.  Capt.)  E.    V.,/    1  Jan  14 

R.  Highrs I  28  Oct  12, 

2Waldron,  Lt.  (temp.  Capt.)  F.    F.,/   1  Jan  14 

19Hrs.  (27  Jan  13 


6Board,  Capt.  A.  G.,  S.  Wales  Bord.  -j  lg  . 


lHetherington,  Lt.  T.  G.,  18  Hrs.   ...  13  May  12" 

6Porter,  Lt.  G.  T.,  R.A 13  May  12 

lFletcher,  Lt.  J.  N.,  R.E 13  May  12 

lMackworth,  Lt.  J.  D..R.W.  Surr.  R.  4  Oct  12 
6Darbyshire,  Capt.  C,  4  Bn.  Lan.  Fus. 

(Capt.  ret.  pay)  7  Nov  12 

4Playfair,  Lt.  P.  H.  L.,  R.A 28  Nov  12 

3Wadham,  2nd  Lt.  V.    H.  N.,  5  Bn. 

K.  R.  Rif.  C 5  Dec    12 

2Lawrence,  Lt.  W.,  7  Bn.  Eesex  R....     6  Dec    12 

4Atkinson,  Lt.  K.  P.,  R.A 11  Jan    13 

SStopford,  Lt.  G.  B.,  R.A 13  Jan    13 

2Martyn,  Lt.  R.  B.,  Wilts  R 14  Jan    13 

3Allen.  Lt.  D.  L.,  R.  Ir.  Fus.  [Z]  ...  15  Jan  13 
3Cholmondeley,  Lt.  R.,  Rif.  Brig.  ...  19  Jan  13 
6Hubbard,  2nd  Lt.   T.  O.  B.,   Spec. 

Res.  R.F.C 4  Mar  13 

lPigot,  Capt.  R.,  Rif.  Brig     7  Mar  13 

3JoubertdelaFerte,Lt.P.  B..R.A.  [L]  7  Mar  13 

SCarmichael,  Lt.  G.  I.,  R.A 11  Mar  13 

4Gould,  Lt.  C.  G.  S.,  R.A 3  Apr    13 

6James,  Lt.  B.  T.,  R.E.  16  Apr    13 

2MacDonnell,Capt.  H.  C.,R.  Ir.  Regt.  17  Apr    13 

5Mellor,  Capt.  C,  R.E.  [I]     17  Apr    13 

2Tueker,  Capt.  F.  St.  G. ,  Wore,  R. ...  17  Apr    13 

6Read,  Lt.  A.  M.,  North'n  R 17  Apr    13 

SDawes,  Lt.  L..  Midd'x  R 17  Apr    13 

f  Small,  Lt.  Fj  G.,  Conn.  Rang.       ...17  Apr    13 

2Harvey,  Lt.  E.  G.,  Wilts  R 17  Apr    13 

4Soames,  Lt.  A.  H.  L.,  3  Hrs.  ...17  Apr    13 

iBoyle,  Lt.  Hon.  J.  D.,  Rif.  Brig.  ...  17  Apr  13 
4Holt,  Lt.  F.  V.,  Oxf.  &BucksL.I..„  17  Apr  13 
5Glanville,  Lt.  H.  F.,  W.I.R.  ...17  Apr    13 

3Conran,  Lt.E.L.,  2Co.oiLond.  Yeo.  17  Apr  13 
tJRoupell,  2nd  Lt.  N.  S.,  Spec.  Res., 

R.F.C ...  17  Apr    13 


Flying  Officers 


3Christie,  Lt.  A.,  R.A 30  Apr  13 

4Chinnery,  Lt.  E.  F.,  C.  Gds  ...  30  Apr  13 

5Abercromby,  Lt.  R.  O.,  Spec.  Res., 

R.F.C 12  May  13 

6Pioton-Warlow,Capt.W.,  Welsh  R.  14  Aug  13 
2Bourke,Lt.U.J.D.,Oxf.&Bucks.L.I.  14  Aug  13 
2Todd,  Capt.  G.  E.,  Welsh  R.  ...  14  Aug    13 

2Rodwell,  Lt.  &.  M  ,  W.  York.  R.  ...  14  Aug  13 
4Mulcahy-Morgan,Lt.T.W.,R.lr.Fus.l4  Aug  13 

PGill,  Lt,  N.  J.,  R.A 14  Aug   13 

4Mills,  Lt.  R.  P.,  5  Bn.  R.  Fus.  ...  14  Aug  13 
3Shekleton,  2nd  Lt.  A.,  R.Muns.Fus.  14  Aug  13 
3Fuller,    2nd    Lt.    E.    N.,    R.F.C. 

Spec.  Res 14  Aug  13 

5Wilson,  2nd  Lt.    C.    W.,    R.F.C. 

Spec.  Res 14  Aug   13 

4Small,  Lt.  R.  G.  D.,  Leins.R.        ...    9  Sept  13 

2Noel,  Lt.  M.  W.,  L'poolR 11  Sept  13 

3Birch,  Lt.  W.  C.  K.,  York  R.  ..  11  Sept  13 

2Cortallis,  Lt.  E.  R.  L.,  R.  Dub.  Fus.  13  Sept  13 
3Pretyman,  2nd  Lt.  G.  F.,  Som.  I.I.  15  Sept  13 

SAdams,  Lt.  G.,  S.  Lan.  R 24  Sept  13 

2Harvey-Kelly,Lt.H.D.,R.  Ir.Regt....ll  Nov  13 
5Hordern,  Lt.  L.  C,  Lan.  Fus.  ■  ...14  Nov  13 
4Cogan,  Lt,  F.  J.  L.,  R.A.  [L]  ...17  Dec   13 

rfLewis,  Lt.  D.  S..R.E 17  Dec   13 

2Lewis,  Lt.R.  E.,  W.I.R 17  Dec  13 

IMitchell,  Lt,  W.  G.  8.,  High.  L.I. ...17  Dec   13 

2Empson,  Lt.  J.,  R.  Fus 17  Dec  13 

5Broek,  Lt.  H.  Le  M.,  R.  War.  R.     ...17  Dec   13 

4Hosking,  Lt.  C.  G.,  R.A 17  Dec   13 

4Mapplebeck,  Lt.  G.  W.,  4  Bn.  L'pool 

R 17  Dec  13 

oGrey,  Lt.  (Hon.  Lt.  in  Army)  R.,War. 

R.H.A 17  Dec   13 

SVaughan,  Lt.  R.  M.,  R.  Innis.Fus.  18  Dec  13 
Stodart,2nd  Lt.D.E. , R.F.C.  Spec.Res.  5  Feb   14 


ROYAL  FLYING   CORPS. 


481d 


MILITARY  WING— continued. 

idjutant Barrington-Kennett,  Lt.  B.  H.,  G.  Gds. 

Officer    in     charge     of  stores  \   rfBeatty   Capt.  W.  D.,  R.B 

(graded  as  Flight  Commander)  J 
Officer  in  charge  of  Mechanical  i 

Transport    (graded  as  Flight  V  dHynes,  Lt.  G.  B.,  R.A.  

Commander) ' 

Officer  in  charge  of  Workshops  1 

(graded  as  Flying  Officer) J  _        ■ 

luarter-Master Pryce,  Hon.  Lt.  W.  J.  D.,  Qr.-Mr.    ... 


20  May  12 
8  Aug  13 
1  June  13 

1  Oct    13 
13  May  12 


20  June  12 

hon.lt    20 June  12 


RESERVE. 


lenderson,Col.(temp.Brig.-Gen.)'D.yC.B., 
D.S.O.,P.  S.C. (Dir .of Mil.  Aeronautics) 

21  Sept  12 
3ook.Lt.-Col.  H.  R.,  R.G.A.  [L]  ...  23  June  13 
Cameron,    Bt.    Lt.-Col.    N.  J.    G., 

Cam'n.  Hlghrg.,  p. s.c 17  Dec  13 

3oyd-Moss.  Bt.  Maj.  L.  B.,  S.Staff.R.  1  May  13 
Lshmore.  Maj.  E.  B.,  M.V.O.,  B.A., 

p.s.c,  s 22  Jan    13 

?orman,  Maj.  A.  B..R.F.A 14  Aug  13 

Tulton,  Maj.  J.  D.  B.,  C.B.,  R.A.  [L.]  17  Dec  13 
jrancker,  Maj.  W.  S.,  R.A.,  p.s.c,  s.  14Aug  13 
Sllington,  Capt.  E.  L.,  R.F.A.,p.s.c.  17  Dec  13 
Salraond,  Capt.W.G.H.,R.A.,p.s.c.|T]  17  Apr  13 
Griffith,  Capt.  G.  M.,  R.G.A.  ...  17  Dec  13 

CTnwin,  Capt.  E.  F..A.S.C 17  Apr   13 

Bewes,  Lt.  R.  C.  H.,  L'pool.  R.  ...  17  Dec  13 
tfarks,  Lt.  C.  H.,  Res.  of  Off.  [Z]      ...  17  Apr   13 


Penn-Gaskell,  Lt.  L.  Da  C,  3   Bn. 

Norf.  R 14  Aug  13 

Smith,  Lt.   S.  C.  W.,  3  Bn.E.  Surr.'R.  22  Jan    13 

Hartree,  2nd  Lt.  A.,  R.G.A 21  Dec  12 

Bell,  2nd  Lt.  C.  G.,  R.F.C.  Spec.  Res.,  9  Nov  12 
Smith-Barry,  2nd  Lt.  R.  R.,  R.F.C. 

Spec.  Res 2  June  13 

de  Havilland,  2nd  Lt.  G.,  R.P.C.  Spec. 

Res.  (Aeronautical  Inspn.  Dept.)  ...    4  Jan    13 
Metford,  2nd  Lt.  L.  S.,  R.F.C.  Spec. 

Res 14  Aug  13 

Humphreys,  2nd    Lt.  G.  N.,   R  P.C. 

Spec.  Res 17  Dec   13 

SxgRickards,  2nd  Lt.  (Hon.  Capt.  in 

Army  21  Aug  01)   G.  B.,  R.P.C. 

Spec.  Res 14  Aug  13 

Perry,    2nd  Lt.  E.  W.    C,    R.P.C. 

Spec.  Res 14  Aug  13 

Barrington-Kennett,  2nd  Lt.  V.  A., 

R.F.C.  Spec.  Res 14  Aug  13 


SPECIAL    RESERVE. 
2nd  Lieutenants  (on  probation). 


3harteris,  R.  L. 
Davies,  E.  K.  ... 
Lerwill,  P.  W.  H. 
3pratt,  N.  C.  ... 
Ware,  D.  C.  ... 
Hammond,  J.  J. 
Puller,  H.  C.   ... 


...17  July  12 

...  5  Oct  12 

...25  Jan  13 

...26Peb  13 

...20  Feb  13 

...26  Feb  13 

...15  Mar  13 


Baird.H.  CA.de  La  P.  16  Apr  13 


Russell,  A.  L 

Thomson,  A.  A.  B. 
Hardman,  W.  L.   .. 

Payze,  A 

Adams,  F.P 

Baumann,  E.  B.  ... 


...14  June  13 
..25  June  13 
..26  July  13 
..26  July  13 
..13  Aug  13 
,.20  Aug  13 


Paterson,  R.  R.  O.  .. 
Strange,  L.  A. 
JoubertdelaFerte  J 

Skene,  R.  R 

Blake,  M.  B 

Cockerell,  S.  P 

Howell,  O.  B 


.20  Aug  13 
..  8  Oct  13 
C.8  Nov  13 
.15  Nov  13 
..  3  Dec  13 
..  3  Jan.  14 
...  7  Jan  14 


AERONAUTICAL  INSPECTION  DEPARTMENT. 
Chief  Inspector Fulton,  Maj.  J.  D.  B.,  C.B.,  R.A.  [L],  f.c.r. 

inspector  of  Engines Bagnall-Wild,  Capt.  R.  K.,  Res.  of  Off 

Inspector  of  Aeroplanes  de  Havilland,  2nd  Lt.  G.,  Spec.  Res.  R.P.C,  f.c.r. 

I  Ellerton,  A.  B.,£sq 

Assistant  Inspectors. , J 


17  Dec  13 
20  May  12 
6  Jan  14 
17  Dec  13 
22  Dec  13 


INDIAN  CENTRAL  FLYING  SCHOOL  (SITAPUR). 


Commandant Massy,  Capt.  S.  D.,  29  Punjabis 

I  Newall,  Lt.  C.  L.  M.  2  Gurkha'Rif. 

Instructors     ...J  Reilly,  Lt.  H.  L.,  82  Punjabis  J... 

!  Hoare,  Capt.  C  G.,  39jHorse    '  ... 


1  Dec  13 
17  Nov  13 
28  Dec  13 


482 


INTERPRETERS. 


OFFICERS    WHO    ARE    NOTED    AT    THE    ADMIRALTY    AS 
HAVING    QUALIFIED    AS    INTERPRETERS. 


Name. 


Abraham,  Gerald  H.  F 

Acton,  Fitzmaurice 

Adams,  Francis  E 

Allen,  Ebenezer  J 

Anderson  David  M.,  M.V.O.     . 
Anstruther,  Robert  H.,  C.M.G. 

Arbuthnot,  William  P 

Armstrong,  St.  George  B. 

Avery,  George  C,  B.A 

Aylen,  Alfred  E 

Bagot,  Walter  T 

Baker,  Ernest  F 

Baker,  John  C 

Baker,  Thomas  Y.,  B.A 

Banbury,  Frederick  A.  F. 
Barton,  Herbert  H.,  B.A. 

Bashford,  John  E.  L , 

Bayly,  Lewis,  K. C.B.,  C.V.O.  . 

Bedford,  Arthur  E.  F 

Bedwell,  Harold  B , 

Bell,  Aidan  I 

Bell,  William  , 

Benett,  Henry  C 

Bere,  Archibald  C.  B 

Bickford,  John  E.  P 

Bills,  Walter  W 

Birch,  John  K.  B 

Blake,  Marcus         

Bolster,  Thomas  C.  C 

Bolton,  Frank  E 

Boyden,  Percy  H„  M.D 

Boyes.GuyN.  W 

Boyes,  Hector        

Boyle,  Francis  B 

Brandon,  Vivian  B .  

Broadbent,  Charlie 

Brown,  Maurice  G.  B 

Bruce.  Alan  C. 


Bank. 


Capt.  R.M.L.I. 
Commander 
Staff  Paymaster 
Eng.  Lieutenant 
Captain 
Captain 
Capt.  R.M.L.I. 
Major  R.M.L.I. 
Naval  Instructor 
Paymaster 

Lieutenant 

Eng.  Commander 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Naval  Instructor 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Naval  Instructor 

Lieutenant 

Rear-Admiral 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander) 

Lieut.  R.M.L.I. 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Captain  R.M.L.I. 

Paymaster 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Eng.  Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Assist.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant 

Surgeon 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Major  R.M.L.I. 

Lieutenant  -Commander 

Eng.  Commander 

Paymaster 

Captain 


INTERPRETERS. 


432a 


Name. 


Callaghan,  -Sir   George  A.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 

Callaway,  Frank  Le  M 

Callaway,  William  B 

Cameron,  John  B.,  M.V.O 

Camp,  John,  B.A 

Campbell,  Guy       

Carey,  Ernest  S 

Carter,  Wilfrid  J.  A 

Center,  William  R.,M.B 

Childs,  Geoffrey  W.  S 

Clark-Hall.  Robert  H 

Cope,  Lidbrooke  F.  

Cove,  William  W 

Cowman,  Arthur  B.         

Crapp,  JohnT 

Crocker,  William  B 

Croneen,  Sydney 

Cubitt,  Alexander  E 

Cuffe,  James  A.  F.  

Cummings,  Baleigh  B.,  M.A 


DaCosta,  Herbert  C.  0.    ... 

Dailey,  Bobert  J 

Daniel,  Oetavius  H. 
Davis,  Reginald  U. 
Dawson,  Frederick  G. 
Dennis,  John  J.,  M.D.     ... 

Dent,  DouglaB  1 

De  Paris,  Victor      

Dibblee,  Frederick  L. 
Dickens,  Gerald  C. 

Diggle,  NeBton  W 

Dinwiddy,  Balph  G. 
Doelberg,  Athelstane  H.  H. 
Dowdeswell,  Archibald  J. 
Downes,  Andrew  B. 

Drage,  Gilbert        

Dumareaq.  John  S.,  M.V.O. 

Duncan.  John  A     

Dunlop,  Samuel  H 
Dupen,  Arthur  P.  L, 


Bank. 


Admiral 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Captain 

Naval  Instructor 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Captain 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Staff  Surgeon 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Staff  Paymaster 

Chief  Gunner 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Captain  B.  M.L.I. 

Naval  Instructor 


Captain 

Chief  Boatswain 

Commander 

Paymaster 

Bng.  Commander 

S  a  rgeon-General 

Captain 

Bng.  Commander 

Major  E.M.A. 

Lieutenant -Commander 

Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Midshipman 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant 

Major  B.M.L.I. 

Captain 

Lieutenant-Comm  ander 

Bng  Lieutenant 

Bng.  Commander 


438 


INTERPRETERS. 


Edwards,  Richard  L. 
Elliot,  Bertram  N.  ... 
Elliot,  Henry 
Elwell,  Charles  B.  ... 

Ennals,  Charles  C... 

Eustace,  John  B.    ... 

Evans,  Henrv 
Everett,  William  B. 
Eves,  William  H.   ... 


Parmer,  James  C 

Ferguson,  John  C.,M.B.,B.A. 

Fisher.  William  W  ,  M.  V.  0.      ., 
Foot,  Cunningham  R.  de  C, 

Forrest,  James  A.,  M.B 

Forster,  Alfred  L 

Fraser,  Harry  McL.  

Eraser,  -lames  G 

Fremantle,  Sydney  R.,  M.V.O. 
French,  Fitzstephen  J.  F. 


Gask,  Walter  

Gaudin,  Edouard 

Gilbert,  Henry  H 

Gittings,  Fred  C.  B.,  M.D. 
Godfrey,  Frederick  R. 

Goff,  Reginald  S 

Goldingham,  Cecil  S. 
Gore-Lan'ton,  Hubert  E. 
Graham-White,  Montague 
Grant,  Heathroat  S. 

Grant,  H-nry  W 

Green,  Warwick  A. 
Qreig,  Kenneth  B.  S. 
Griffiths,  James  H. 


Haines,  Henry  R 

Halahan,  Th  mas  D.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  Ed.,  B.A. 

Hall,  Allison  B 

Hall,  Joseph 

Hall,  Ralph  M 

Hammond,  Frederick  W.  

Hamnett,  Bernard 

Hardcastle,  Corin  V 

Har grave,  John  E 

Harrison,  Jesse  H 

Haves,  Robert         

Haves,  Thomas       

Hawes,  Melville  A.  


Lieutenant. 
Captain  R.M.  L.I. 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Lieutenant  -Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Rear- Admiral 

Eng.  Commander 
Asat.  Paym.  R.N.R. 
Staff  Paymaster 


Captain  R.M.L.I. 
Fleet  Surgeon 

Captain 
Captain 
Staff  Surgeon 
Lieut.  R.M.A. 
Lieutenant -Commander 
Lieutenant-Commander 
Rear  Admiral 
Major  R.M.A. 


Fleet  Paymaster 
Eng.  Captain 
Staff   Paymaster 
Staff  Surgeon 
Lt.-Col.R.M.L.I. 
Lieutenant  -Commander 
Lieut.  R.M.L.I. 
Lieutenant  -Commander 
Lieut.  R.N.V.R 
Captain 
Captain 

Pavmaster-in-Chief 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 


Lieut.  R.M.L.I. 
Fleet  Surgeon 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Lieutenant 
Fleet  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 
Eng.  Commander 

Asst.  Paymaster 
Eng.  Lieutenant 
Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Lieutenant 


INTERPRETERS. 


483a 


Hawkes,  William  M. 
Hawkesworth,  Kichard  A. 

Hemans,  Cecil  R 

Hemsley,  Arthur  C. 
Henderson,  Wilfred 
Henson,  Geoffrey  N. 

Hewitt,  Brian  L 

Hewitt.  Heathcote  G. 

Hewlett,  Graham 

Heyeock,  Percy  E 

Hicks,  John  S 

Hill,  Charles  H 

Hill,  Richard  A.  S 

Hilliard   Ronald  H. 
Hoddinott,  John  R. 
Hodges.  Michael  H. 
Hope,  Richard  H.  K. 
Hopkins,  Walter  K. 

Home,  John  G 

Horniman,  Henry 

Hosking,  Richard  B. 

Hozier,  William  O 

Hugill,  Ren6  C 

Hunton,  Thomas  L. 
Hutton,  Illtyd  A.  S. 
Hutton,  Ronald  W. 


Inglefleld,  Sir  Frederick  S.,  K.C.B. 

Inman,  Henry  B 

Innes,  Melvill  S 

Isemonger,  Noel  B.  


Jackman,  Ernest  W.  H.  ... 
Jackson,  Francis  H.  M.  ... 
James,  Charles  H.  N. 

Jehan,  Thomas  J 

Jennings,  Robert  S. 

Jolly,  William  A 

Jolly,  William  E.  H. 

Jones.  Edward  P     

Jones,  Francis  P.  B. 
Jones,  Valentine  H.  S.     ... 
Jones,  Walter  T.  C,  D.S.O. 


Kellond-Knight,  Harry  A. 

Kelly,  John  D 

Kelly,  William  A.  H. 
Kemn,  Thomas  W.,  C.I.E. 
Killmaver,  Leon  J. 
Kirby,  Richard  E.  W. 
Kitchener,  Henry  F.  C.  ... 


Lane-Poole,  Francis  G. 
Lang,  George  0.      ... 


Rank. 


Asst.  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Captain 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Captain    R.M.A. 

Lieut.  R. M.L.I. 

Ens,.  Commander 

Commander. 

Lieutenant 

Eng.  Lieutenant 

Captain 

L'entenant 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Capt.  R.M.L.I. 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Lieutenant 

Eng.  Lieutenant 

Lieut.  R.M.L.I. 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Capt.  R.M.A. 


Admiral 

Captain  R.M.L.I. 
Lieut.  R.M.L.I. 
Lieutenant-Commander 


Fleet  Paymaster 

Captain 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Gunner 

Eng. Commander 

Captain    R  M  A. 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Staff  Paymaster 

Asst.  Pavm. 

Capt.  R.M.L.I. 

Major  R.M.L.I. 


Staff  Surgeon 

Captain 

Captain 

Cantain 

Artif .  Engineer 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Commander 


Captain  R.M.A. 
Sub-Lieutenant 


R    2 


4380 


INTERPRETERS 


Name. 


Rank, 


Lawrie,  Frank  B.  A 

Lenny,  Charles  G.  A 

Leveson-Gower,  The  Hen.  William  S. 
Leyshon,  Edward  G 

Little,  Herbert  J 

Luard,  Frank  W 

Luckham,  Charles  M 

Lumsden,  Frederick  W 


McCormick-Goodhart,  Leander  

Mainguy,  Sidney  B 

Malcolm,  Pulteney  W.      ..         

Maiden,  Charles  H.  

Mallinson,  Ernest  D 

Marriott,  John  P.  R 

Marshall,  Herbert  3.  T 

Martin,  William  E.  R 

Martin,  William  L.,  F.R.C.S.I.  

Masterman,  Edward  A.  D.  

Maxse,  Henry  F.  B.  

Mayers,  Colin  

Meeson,  Edward  H.  T 

Melsome,  Franois  J.  K 

Michell,  Herbert  A 

Millett,  Thompson  H 

Milman,  Henry  A 

Mitchell,  Frederick  M 

Mitford,  The  Hon.  Bertram  T.  C.  O.  Freeman 
Modin,  CharleB  O.  F 

Morse,  Alexander  D'O 

Morshead,  Walter 

Munday,  Richard  C 

Murray,  Alexander  G 


Nash,  Geoffrey  S.  Fleetwood     ... 

Nash,  John  W 

Newill,  Joseph  B 

Nicholas,  John        

Nicholson,  Bertram  W.  L. 

Nicolson,  Brskine  A 

Noakes,  Dudley  L 

Noble,  John  B 

Norregaard,  Arthur  H.  H.  M.,  M.A. 

North,  Dudley  B.  N 

O'Leary,  Elystan  G.  E.,  F.R.C.S.  Ed. 

Osborne,  George  B.  

Oswald,  Donald  J.  S 


Captain  R.M. L.I. 
Lieutenant-Commander 

Commander 
Asst.  Paymaster 

Eng. Commander 
Lt.-Col.R.M.L.I. 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Major  R.M. A. 


Lieut.  R.N.  V.R. 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Capt.  R.M.L.I. 

Oapt.  R.M.L.I. 

Eng.  Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Captain 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Commander 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Eng.  Lieutenant 

Staff  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Commander 

Sub-Lieut.  R.N. V.R. 

Asst.  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 

Fleet  Surgeon 
Acting  Sub-Lieutenant 


Lieutenant-Commaiirter 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant 

Captain 

Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Major  R.M.L.I. 

Chaplain 

Lieutenant  -Commander 


Fleet  Surgeon 

Paymaster 

Lieutenant 


INTERPRETERS. 


483c 


Name. 


Pace,  Henry  J 

Palmes,  George  B 

Paris,  Archibald,  C.B 

Parker,  Alfred  R 

Payne,  Alexander  H 

Peck,  Basil  M 

Pegler,  Edgar  W 

Peile,  Frederick  G.  S 

Phillimore,  Valentine  B.  B.,  D.S.O. 

Phillips,  Richard  H.  G 

Poe,  Basil  R.  

Poe,  William  S 

Poland,  Raymond  A 

Powlett,  Frederick  A 


Ransom,  Alfred  C 

Rathborne,  Charles  E.  H. 

Rayment,  Guy  V 

Read,  Odden  H 

Redhead,  Norman  R.  F.  .. 

Rees,  Harold  F.  P 

Regnart,  Cornelius  O. 

Rendall,  Henry  E 

Ricardo,  Arthur  D. 
Richmond,  Henry  8.  H.  .. 

Rising,  John  P 

Rivers,  Arthur  T 

Roberts,  C.  Betton 

Robertson,  John  H 

Rodham,  Cuthbert  H. 
Rotter,  Charles  J.  B. 
Rowan,  John  C,  M.B.     .. 
Russell,  Henshaw  R. 


Saxton,  Sidney  W.  

Scott,  Charles  A 

Segrave,  John  R 

Seigne,  John  W 

Sheen,  Charles  C 

Shephard,  Hardinge  L 

Sheward,  Charles  R 

Shewell,  George  L.  F 

Simpson-Baikie,  Edwin  B 

Sinclair,  Walfer      

Blade,  Sir  Bdmond  J.  W.,  K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V.O. 

Smiles,  Philip         

Smith,  Douglas  H 

Smith,  Herbert  H 

Smythies,  Lancelot  A 

Stack,  Alan  B 

Stark,  Adolphus  E 

Stewart,  Archibald  T 

Stoddart,  Henry  N.  

Stoddart,  John        

Stone,  Alfred  T.  H 

Susmann,  Albert  S.  

Symons,  Herebert  B 


Lieut.  R.M.A. 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lt.-Col.  &  Bt.  Col.  R.M.A. 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Captain 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Lieutenant-  Commander 

Capt.  K.M.A. 

Lieut.  R.M.L.l, 

Captain 


Fleet  Paymaster 
Lieut.  R.M.I,  I. 
Naval  Instructor 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Capt.  R.M.L.l. 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Rear-Admiral 
Capt.  R.M.L.l. 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Surgeon 
Staff  Paymaster 
Commander 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Fleet  Surgeon 
Fleet  Paymaster 


Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Captain 

Captain  R.M.L.l. 

Bng.  Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Fleet  Surgeon 

Capt.  R.M.L.l. 

Lieut.  R  N.R. 

Capt.  R  M.L.I. 

Rear-Admiral 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Bng.  Lieutenant 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Staff  Paymaster 

Artificer  Engineer 

Lieutenant 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Staff  Surgeon 

Eng.  Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Asst.  Paymaster 


438rf 


INTERPRETERS. 


Temple,  Reginald  C 

Tennyson,  Charles  A 

Tennyson,  Sydney  H 

Thomson,  George  P , 

Turing,  Ernest  W.  C 

Thurstan,  Denzil  R 

Tostevin,  Harold  B.  

Tower,  Cyril  B 

Townsend.  Cyril  8.  „ 

Trench,  Bernard  F.  

Tuck,  Oswald  T 

Usborne,  Cecil  V 

Usborne,  Neville  F.  

Veater,  Arthur  W.,  B.A 

Wallace,  Charles  J.  M 

Walton,  Francis  W.  B 

Ward,  Henry  De  C 

Ward.  Richard  B 

Warrender,  Sir  George  3.  S.,Bt„K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 

Watson,  Stuart       

Wauton,  Hubert  O.  „„ 

Webster,  George  A.  P 

Weekes,  Victor  H.  T 

Wells,  William  F 

Wheater,  Percy       

Whyte,  William  M.  C.  Beresford,  C.M.G 

Wibmer,  Lewis  R 

Wilde,  Percy  M.  C 

Willis,  George  H.  A 

Wonham,  Charles  S 

Woods,  Alexander  R.  W 

Worthington,  Roger  E 

Wright,  CedlE.  S 

Wright,  Noel  

Wright,  Thomas  A.  V 


Major  R.M.A. 

Captain   R.M.L  I. 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant 

Fleet  Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Eng.  Lieutenant 

Captain 

Captain 

Capt.  R.M.L.I. 

Naval  Instructor 

Commander 
Commander 

Naval  Instructor 

Eng.  Commander 
Sub-Lieutenant 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Lieutenant 
Vice-Admiral 
Asst  Paymaster 
Lieutenant 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Eng.  Commander 

Fleet  Paymaster 
Asst.  Pavmaster 
Capt.  R.M.A. 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Fleet  Paymaster 
Commander 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Capt.  R.M.L.I. 
Asst.  Paymaster 
Capt.  R.M.L.I. 


OFFICERS     STUDYING     FOREIGN     LANGUAGES     ABROA 
ON     FULL    PAY. 


Ballantyne,  Ernest  O.  ... 
Butt,  Ashworth  C. 
Davenport,  Charles  S.  McN. 
Kennedy,  James  R. 
Paget,  James  F 


Commander 
Capt.  R.M.L.I. 
Capt.  R.M.L.I. 
Clerk 
Lieutenant 


OFFICERS  EMPLOYED  ON   SURVEYING  SERVICE.   434 


OFFICERS  EMPLOYED  ON   SURVEYING  SERVICE. 


Bardwell,  William  8. 
Barton,  W.  J.  Bright 
Benyon,  Godfrey  B.  J. 

Bowles,  J.  G 

Brock,  Donald  C. 

Browne,  C  A 

Browne,  R.  R.  a.     ... 
Buck  land,  Arthur  E. 

Cary,  John  P 

Chearnley,  Cecil  P 

Combe,  J.  W 

Comber,  Thomas  G. 
Foster,  Frederick  A.  P.... 

Fraser.  J.  S.  G 

Garbett,  Leonard  G. 
Gibbings,  Edward  M.    ... 
Gibson,  Frederick  J.  B.... 

Glennie,  Robert  W 

Gray,  Gordon  E.  E 

Hancock,  Reginald  L.     ... 

Hardy,  Ernest  C  .    

Harvey,  James  R 

Haselfoot,  Francis  E.  B. 

Highton,  Mark  E 

Hill,  Sidney  A.  Geary    ... 

Howie,  James  H 

Jackson,  Arthur  L 

Jackson,  John  M 

Knowles,  Charles  H. 

Law,  Edward  F.  B 

Learmonth,  Frederick  C. 
Lockhart,  Charles  S. 
Maxwell,  Patrick  8.E.     ... 

May,  Francis     

Nicolle,  Sidney  E 

Peebles,  Aubrey  W....MVO 

Penfold,  L.  D 

Porter,  Bertie  C 

Reyne,  Frederick  A. 

Rice,  William  V 

Ridgway,  Guy  S 

Scott,  Charles  M.  L. 

Silk   Horace  V 

Smith,  Arthur  G 

Somerville,  Henry  B.  T.... 
Stevens,  Percy  R. 

Tinson,  Chas.  W 

Viney,  Rolf         

Walton,  Francis  W.  B.  ... 
Wilson,  Alexander  G.  B.... 
Woodhouse,  Alfred  F.  B. 


Sub -Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant        

Sub-Lieutenant      

Lieutenant        

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Suh- Lieutenant      

Lieutenant       

Captain  (Retired)    

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 
Lieutenant-Commander 

Captain 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Captain       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant  ■  Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Captain      

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-  Commander 

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant  -Commander 

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

LieuteDant-Commauder 

Lieutenant         

Sub-Lieutenant       

Captain      

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant-Commander 

Lieutenant       , 

Sub-Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       

Lieutenant       


Daisy     

Mutine 

Triton    

Merlin 

Merlin 

Merlin   

Endeavour  .. 
Fantdme 
Fantome 
Merlin  ...    . 
President    . 
Research 
Esther  ...     . 
Endeavour  , 
Triton    ...    . 

Hearty  ...     . 

Merlin  ...     . 

Mutine  ...     . 

Mutine  ...    _. 

Sealark...    '. 

Hearty  ...     , 

Research 

Research 

Triton    ... 

Daisy     ... 

Sealark  ... 

Sealark  ... 

Sealark  ... 

Sealark... 

Endeavour 

Endeavour 

Mutine  ... 

Mutine ... 

Triton    ... 

Fant6me 

Esther  ...     . 

Triton    ... 

Merlin    ,. 

Fantflme 

FantSme 

Mutine  ... 

Merlin    ... 

Hearty  ... 

Mutine   .. 

Research 

Hearty  ... 

Endeavour 

Fan'  6me 

Hearty  ... 

Fantdme 

Research 


Where 
Employed. 


Home. 

West  Indies. 

Home. 

China. 

China. 

China. 

Home. 

N.  W.  Australia. 

N.  W.  Australia. 

China. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

China. 

West  Indies. 

West  Indies. 

E.  C  Australia. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

E.  C.  Australia. 

E.  C.  Australia. 

E.  C.  Australia. 

E.  C.  Australia. 

Home. 

Home. 

West  Indies. 

West  Indies. 

Home. 

N.  W.  Australia. 

Home. 

Home. 

China. 

N.  W.  Australia. 

N.  W.  Australia. 

West  Indies. 

China. 

Hume. 

West  Indies. 

Home. 

Home. 

Home. 

N.  W.  Australu 

Home. 

N .  W .  Australie 

Home. 


435        OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL   INDIAN  MARINE. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  OFFICERS  OF   THE   ROYAL 
INDIAN   MARINE. 

NOTE. — For  relative  rank  with  Officers  of  Royal  Navy  see  page  951b  of  the 
Quarterly  Navy  List. 


ABBREVIATIONS,   &c. 


A.E.  denotes 

C. 

Car.      „ 

Ch.  E. ,, 

Cr. 


Assistant  Engineer. 

Gr.  denotes 

Captain. 

L.       „ 

Carpenter. 

8.  L.   „ 

Chief  Engineer. 

Commander. 

m 

Engineer. 

Gunner. 
Lieutenant. 
Sub-Lieutenant. 
Officer  is  entitled  to  wear 
a  medal. 


Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

A. 

Borner,  Ernest  S 

E 

4  Aug  09 

Boultbee,  Harold  T 

SL 

25  Feb    11 

Abbott,  Ernest  R 

Amor,  Charles  T 

E 
ChE 

19  Sept  03 
6  Nov  13 

Bowden,  Arthur  St.  C. 

Boykett,  Charles  H 

Briard,  Lawrence  E 

Cr 

L 

SL 

1  Nov  11 
28  Dec   12 
19  Jan   12 

Annett,  George  L 

E 

30  May  13 

Burton,  Fred         

AE 

17  Oct    11 

Ansell,  Roger  H 

E 

7  Sept  10 

Busher,  John  S 

Gr 

7  Feb  05 

B. 

Baker,  Alfred  H 

E 

31  Dec  06 

Baker,  Reginald  H 

E 

24  Sept  11 

Balfour,  Alfred  S 

Cr 

31  July  07 

Bangalista,  Mathew    

Gr 

1  Jan  88 

c. 

Barrell,  Percy  C „ 

A  E 

1  Feb    13 

Baskett,  Reginald  S 

E 

1  Aug  08 

Bayfield,  Edward  M 

L 

8  July  13 

Cable,  William  A 

E 

17  June  11 

Beatty,  Richard  W.  L. 

SL 

30  July  07 

Calderon,  John  J.  W 

Cr 

22  June  05 

Beauchamp,  Harold  C. 

SL 

14  Sept  12 

Cameron,  John     

SL 

25  Oct    11 

Beggs,  James 

Benfold,  Edwin    

A  E 

11  Jan    10 

Campbell,  Charles  O 

L 

4  Aug  01 

Gr 

21  Sept  90 

Campbell,  C.  R 

L 

24  Aug  02 

Bergner,  Carl  R.  L 

A  E 

30  Aug  10 

Charlo,  Alfred  E.  A 

Gr 

28  Apr   11 

Berriman,  George 

Gr 

1  July  02 

Collings,  Arthur  B 

E 

7  Nov  05 

Bingham,  Alexander  G.    ... 

Cr 

26  Nov  11 

Collins,  William  W 

E 

27  Mar  08 

Bird,  James  C 

L 

30  July  11 

Constable,  William  C 

E 

7  June  04 

Black,  Alfred  J 

Gr 

31  Aug  10 

Constant,  Ernest  J 

L 

25  Nov  02 

Bluett,  Cecil  R 

L 

8  Jan    12 

Cooper,  Maurice  P 

L 

25  June  11 

Bolton,  Richard  E.  C 

E 

29  July  01 

Oorser,  Charles  H 

L 

25  June  11 

Bonny,  Arthur      

ChE 

6  May  11 

Curtis,  Phillip  A 

SL 

6  Dec   12 

OFFICERS 

OF  THE   ROYAL   INDIAN  MARINE. 

436 

Name. 

Sank. 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

D. 

H. 

Daniel,  Harold  K 

AE 

30  Apr  13 

Hallett,  Cecil  G 

L 

28  Deo   12 

Danson,  Edmund  W. 

L 

4  Apr   03 

Hamilton,  Anthony    

Cr 

1  May  09 

Dauglish,  Edward  H 

L 

11  May  08 

Hand,  Thomas  H.  H 

Cr 

24  Nov  07 

Davis,  Henert  L 

L 

23  Oct    11 

Harold,  Austin  E 

Cr 

1  Oct    11 

De  Berr'-.  Thomas  A.  L.    ... 

Cr 

20  June  95 

Harvey,  Theodore  G.  J.     ... 

E 

28  Oct    05 

De  Burgh,  F.  V 

Cr 

13  Apr   12 

Hayward,  Robert  L 

SL 

10  Aug  11 

De  Woolfson,  Arthur  H.  F. 

E 

13  Nov  09 

Headlam,  Edward  J 

Cr 

22  Sept  13 

Digby-Beste,  Henry  A.  B. 

L 

28  Feb  09 

Hemelryk,  Eugene  J.  V,   ... 

SL 

23  Nov  12 

Dobson,  Prank      

Cr 

6  Feb    05 

Henley,  Charles  B 

Cr 

13  June  07 

Douglas,  William  K.  B. 

Cr 

26  Nov  12 

Hewett,  George  S 

Cr 

9  Oct    96 

Duncan,  Alexander  A. 

E 

22  Apr  06 

(Deputy  Director  of  R.I.Sf.) 

Hickman,  Charlie  8 

Cr 

27  Feb    05 

Hindman,  George  H 

E 

10  Oct    07 

Hordern,  Edward  J.  C. 

Cr 

26  July  07 

(Asst.  Director  B.I.M.) 

E. 

Horley,  William  G 

E 

20  May  OS 

Huddleston,  Ernest  W.     ... 

Cr 

22  Sept  13 

Edenborough,  Sidney  C... 

E 

25  Aug  08 

Huddleston,  WilloughbyB. 
Hughes-Hallett,  Bertram... 
Bughes-Hallett,  Henry  P. 
Hull,  George 

Cr 
L 

9  May  04 
28  Feb   05 

Edge,  William  E 

Edgecombe,  Joseph  C.  H.... 
Ellerv,  Edmund  J 

E 
Gr 

Ch  E 

20  May  11 
26  Sept  11 

21  June  11 

S   L 
E 

5  Dec  11 
12  Jan   11 

Ellis,"  George  K 

E 

30  Apr  12 

Ellis,  Henry    

E 

12  July  09 

Engledue,  Guy     

S  L 

23  Oct    07 

1. 

Ives,  J.  C 

Gr 

1  Dec   94 

F. 

J. 

Farewell,  Michael  W.    ... 

Farrell,  Thomas  J 

Fenner,  Sydney  J 

Cr 
L 

E 

1  Apr   06 
4  Sept  11 
22  Aug  10 

Jones,  Benjamin  H 

Joyce,  Oscar  E 

Or 
Gr 

13  Oct    07 

5  Nov  12 

Finnis,  George  H 

Cr 

22  Sept  13 

Footner,  Claude  C 

SL 

17  Jan    12 

Fordham,  Leonard  W.  N.... 

Gr 

1  Feb   13 

K. 

Forteath,  George  N 

Cr 

18  July  11 

Frazer,  F.  T 

E 

21  Dec  01 

Kendall,     Charles    J.   C, 

D.S.O 

Cr 

19  June  02 

Kerr,  Thomas         

E 

22  Apr  11 

Kinch,  Arthur  G 

L 

15  Junell 

G. 

Knight,  Thomas  H 

ChE 

5  Oct    11 

Gain,  Richard       

Gr 

24  Feb   05 

L. 

Galbraith,  William  A. 

SL 

15  June  09 

Gardner,  Charles 

Cr 

4  Jan   08 

Garstin,  Richard  H 

SL 

4  Sept  07 

Lane,  Paul  C.  H 

L 

2  May  09 

Geary,  Richard     

Car 

20  Apr  09 

Laslett,  Charles  F 

Oh   E 

10  Dec  11 

Gibsone,  Donald  H 

Cr 

11  Feb   06 

La  Touche,  George  H.  S.   ... 

Cr 

1  Oct  11 

Glanville,  Percy  G 

L 

8  Feb   08 

Lemon,  Thomas  A 

E 

4  Oct  09 

Goad,  Charles  R 

L 

7  Nov  03 

Lifton,  Wilfrid  J.        

AE 

14  Aug  13 

Godden,  James  W.  M 

E 

22  Dec  02 

Livesay,  Henry  W.  B 

L 

24  Aug  09 

Goldsmith,  Oliver        

L 

16  June  00 

Long,  George  F.C 

Gr 

1  Mar  12 

Gooding,  Arthur  E 

SL 

18  Jan  13 

( 

Director 

] 

Gordon,  Bryan      

L 

16  Apr  11 

Lumsden, Walter,  C.V.O.  J 

of  Royal 

!-6M»r09 

Gray,  Arthur  H.  B 

SL 

23  Mar  10 

(Captain  R.N.) "S 

Indian 

Greenlees,  Frederick  „. 

AE 

6  Sept  10 

t 

Marine 

J 

Gruppy,  Ernest      .,,    

E 

2  Aug  02 

Lush,  John      

ChE 

10  Sept  11 

437-8     OFFICERS   OF  THE  ROYAL   INDIAN   MARINE. 


Bank.        Seniority. 


M. 

Macdonald,  Ronald  F.  K. 
McClement,  Reginald  CO-. 
McConnell,  Roderick  A.  H 

McDonald,  A.  A 

McMillan,  George  G 

Macpherson,  E.  E 

Manfield,  Duncan  J 

Manfield,  Walter  G 

Mare,  Phillip  A 

Marsden,  Eustace  H 

Marsh,  Bruce  C 

Maundrell,  Arthur  G 

Melhuish,  Robert  A 

Merriman,  Reginald  D.     .. 

Metcalfe,  Joseph  N 

Miller,  Ludovic  R 

Milne-Henderson,    Thomas 

M.S.      

Mills,  Ernest  G 

Misbin,  George  S. 
Moilliet,  Hubert  M.  K. 

Moloney,  John  E 

Morland,  H 

Morley,  Randolph  C.  ... 


N. 

Newton,  T.  B. 
Nicoll,  Charles  J.... 


OI.FORD,  Frank     

Orchard,  Albert  E.  F 

Osborne-Smith,  George  M. 

P. 

Page,  John  S 

Parnis,  Charles     

Philby,  Ralph  M 

Phillips,  Fredk.  B 

Porter,  Philip  B 

Poyntz,  Albane  R.  C 

Price,  Rose  C.  P 

Price,  V.  F.  L.  R 


R. 

Rams  at,  Clifford  W. 
Rattray,  Arthur  R. 
Rawson,  Geoffrey... 
Richardson,  Walter 
Roberts,  John  E.  ... 
Robertson,  Hugh  ... 
Robinson,  Arthur  P. 

Rose,  George 

Rowe,  George  N.    .. 


S  L 

6  Bee   12 

S  L 

19  Aug  1U 

8  L 

8  Feb   12 

ChE 

8  June  13 

Gr 

6  Feb   11 

E 

3  May  02 

L 

23  May  09 

E 

2  July  12 

SL 

6  Dec   12 

L 

1  Nov  08 

L 

26  May  05 

L 

9  Apr   10 

L 

13  Nov  10 

L 

28  Mar  13 

L 

5  Feb    12 

S  L 

19  Jan   12 

S  L 

23  Mar  10 

Cr 

18  Apr  07 

AE 

21  Oct    12 

L 

7  Nov  03 

A  E 

1  Sept  11 

L 

21  June  02 

E 

28  Jan   11 

E 

S  L 


ChE 
AE 
SL 


Cr 
SL 
L 
A  E 
AE 
ChE 
Cr 
Gr 


Rank.        Seniority.    P 


May  05 
10  Aug  11 


21  June  11 

12  Sept  13 
23  Mar  10 


21  Aug  09 
9  Sept  13 

21  Feb    10 

31  Mar  05 
Aug  10 

23  Oct  11 
2  Sept  09 
6  Aug  06 


1  Dec  12 
24  May  12 

5  Feb  12 
24  Sept  11 

12  May  11 

13  July  12 
26  Nov  11 
24  Nov  10 
18  May  09 


Safe,  William  J 

Salmond,  Hubert  M.  ... 
Sanderson,  Lancelot  ... 
Sayers,  Edward  N.  A.... 
Scholefield,  Charles  E. 

Scott,  Charles  A 

Sharvell,  William  C.  ... 
Shearme,  Charles  W.  ... 
Sinclair,  Charles  G. 

Smith,  Harry 

Smith,  James        

Stocken,  Edward 

Strong,  R.  G 


T. 

Taylor,  Walford  C.  ... 
Thomas,  Henry  W. 
Thomson,  Abraham  ... 
Thyne,  William  K.  ... 
Trenoweth,  Stephen  B. 
Turbett,  Lionel  W.  R.  T. 
Turner,  Edward  H.     ,,. 


V. 

Vale,  Seymour  D. 
Vibart,  John  F.     .. 

Vile,  E.  A 

Vincent,  Charles  ,. 
Vincent,  Richard  .. 
Vines,  Duncan  F... 


w. 

Wadeson,  Lionel  S.    ... 

Wale,  Percival  R 

Ward,  John  C 

Warden,  St.  Leger  S  .... 
Waters,  William  H.    ... 

Watts,  Alfred  J 

Wayman,  Arthur  H.  ... 

Webb,  Horace  O 

Wells,  George  T.  D.    .., 

Whish,  EricV 

Wilkinson,  Robert  J.  ... 

Will,  Walter 

Williams,  David  G.  L... 
Williams,  John  A. 
Williams,  William  E. 
Williams,  William  A.  ... 
Willock,  Archibald  R.  G. 
Wilson,  Neville  F.  J.    .. 
Withers,  Edgar  C. 

Wood,  Frank  A 

Wood,  George  E 

Wood-Smith,  Norman 


Gr 

L 

S  L 

Gr 

Gr 

L 

ChE 

Cr 

Cr 

AE 

Gr 

Cr 

L 


Cr 
S  L 
E 
L 
E 
L 

Gr 


Cr 
L 
E 

E 
E 
Cr 


L 

AE 

L 
Cr 

E 
Gr 

E 

E 

L 

L 
AE 

E 
Gr 
AE 

E 

E 
Cr 
Cr 

L 

E 

E 

L 


OFFICERS   OF    THE    ROYAL    INDIAN    MARINE. 


489 


LIST    OF    OFFICERS    OF    THE    ROYAL    INDIAN     MARINE 
ACCORDING    TO    SENIORITY. 

Note. — For  relative  rank  with  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  see  pages  951J   of   the 
Quarterly  Navy  List. 
The  Letter  (G)  after  an  officer's  name  denotes  that  he  has  received    an 
Honorary  Certificate  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich. 


DIRECTOR  OF  THE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE. 

Captain  Walter  Lurasden,  O.V.O.,  R.N.  (Retired)  (17  March  1909). 

DEPUTY  DIRECTOR  OF  THE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE. 

Captain  George  S.  Hewett  R.I.M.  (27  Feb  1910). 

ASSISTANT  DIRECTOR  OF  2 HE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE. 

Captain  Edward  J.  C.  Hordern,  R.I.M.  (10  Aug  12). 

Name. 


1ST  Grade.  COMMANDERS. 

mSt.  Leger  Stanley  Warden  (G) 

mThomas  Arthur  Leach  De  Berry » 

mGeorge   Stuart  Hewett  (G)  (Deputy  Director  of 
the  Royal  Indian  Marine) 

mCharles  James  Cope  Kendall  (G)  D.S.O 

Charles  George  Sinclair  (G)  

Neville  Frederick  Jar  vis  Wilson  (G)  

Seymour  Douglas  Vale  (G)  ... 

lllWilloughby  Baynes  Huddleston  (G)  

Frank   Dobson 

2nd  Grade. 

Charlie  Steward  Hickman  (G) 

Donald  Hope  Gibsone  ...         ...         ...         .„ 

ttlMichael  Warren  Farewell  (G)         

Duncan  Frederick  Vines 

Ernest  Gray  Mills 

Charles  William  Shearme  (G) 
Charles  Beauclerk  Henley  (G) 
mEdward    Joseph     Calveley    Hordern    (Assistant 

Director  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine) 
m  John  Janies  Wilkie  Calderon 

m Alfred  Stevenson  Balfour  (G) _ 

mBenjamin  Henry  Jones  (G)  ...         ...         .„ 

Thomas  Herbert  Henry  Hand  (G)... 

mCharles  Gardner  (G) „         

3rd  Grade. 

mEdward  Stocken        ....         ... 

mAnthony  Hamilton    ,...         ...         ._  

m Archibald  Ravenshaw  Gore  Willock  (G)   ... 

Walford  Charles  Taylor  (G). 

mGeorge  Newton  Forteath 
mAustin  Edward  Harold 

mGeorge  Henry  Stranaham  La  Touche         

mArthur  St.  Clair  Bowden  (G) 

mAlexander  Gordon  Bingham  (G) _ 

Arthur  Pollexfen  Robinson  ... 
mFrancis  Vavasour  de  Burgh  (G) 
William  Ramsay  Binny  Douglas     .„ 
Clifford  William  Ramsay     ...         .„         ^ 
35 


Date  of  Seniority. 

20  June  95 

20  June  95 

9  Oct 

96 

19  June  02 

22  Feb 

03 

26  Mar 

03 

7  Dec 

03 

9  May 

04 

6  Feb 

05 

27  Feb 

05 

11  Feb 

06 

1  Apr 

06 

21  Aug 

06 

18  Apr 

07 

18  Apr 

07 

13  June 

07 

26  July 

07 

22  June 

05 

31  July 

07 

13  Oct 

07 

24  Nov 

07 

4  Jan 

08 

1  Oct 

08 

1  May 

09 

21  May 

09 

18  July 

11 

18  July 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Nov 

11 

26  Nov 

11 

26  Nov 

11 

13  Apr 

12 

26  Nov 

12 

1  Dec 

12 

440 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE. 


Name. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

ttlEdward  James  Headlam  {acting  Commander) 
TltGeorge  Home  Finnis  (G)  {acting  Commander) 
mErnest  Whiteside  Huddleston  {acting  Commander) 

muliver  Goldsmith  (G) 

twKobert  Godfrey  Strong 

Hubert  Mackenzie  Salmond  ... 
tttCharles  Osborne  Campbell     ... 

m William  Kirkwood  Thyne      

mHenry  Morland 

Charles  Ross  Campbell 
itltErnest  John  Constant ... 

UtEdmund  Wilmot  Danson        

mJohn  Fleming  Vibart  ...         ...         ...         

HtHubert  Mainwaring  Keir  Moilliet    ... 

Charles  Richard  Goad... 

mJohn  Chappell  Ward 

mEric  Vipan  Whish       

mBruce  Cunliffe  Marsh 

mCharles  Arthur  Scott  ...  

m Vivian  Franklin  Lvon  Rose  Price     ... 

Percy  Greville  Glanville         

Edward  Heath  Dauglish         

Eustace  Howard  Marsden 

Bertram    Hughes-Hallett 

Henry  Aloysius  Bruno  Digby-Beste  ... 

Paul  Cuthbert  Horsburgh  Lane 

Edgar  Clements   Withers 

Lionel  William  Bichard  Tufnell  Turbett 

Duncan  Jasper  Manfield 

Henry  Waterworth  Bligh  Livesay    ...         

TltRose  Caradoc  Percy  Price 

Ralph  Montague  Philby         - 

Arthur  Goodall  Maundrell 

Robert  Aveline  Melhuish 

Norman  Wood-Smith  ... 

(7)  Bnan  Gordon  {Appointed  to  H.3I.S1  Fox'  for 
twelve  months'  training,  10  Aug  13 

Arthur  Gordon  Kin ch 

Maurice  Pearson  Cooper         

Charles  Buskisson  Corser 

James  Collis  Bird 

Richard  William  Vandeleur  Beatty 

Thomas  Joseph  Farrell  

Richard  Hart  Garstin  ...         ...         

Guy  Engledne 

Albane  Rahere  Castleton  Poyntz       

Herbert  Ludlow  Davis  


46 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

1  Apr 

00 

1  Apr 

00 

1  Apr 

00 

16  June  00 

1  Apr 

00 

1  Dec 

00 

4  Aug 

01 

6  July 

01 

21  June  02 

24  Aug 

02 

25  Nov 

02 

4  Apr 

03 

4  Apr 

03 

7  Nov 

03 

7  Nov 

03 

7  Nov 

03 

15  May 

04 

26  May 

05 

11  Sept 

05 

6  Aug 

06 

2  Feb 

08 

11  May 

08 

INov 

08 

28  Feb 

09 

28  Feb 

09 

2  May 

09 

23  May 

09 

23  May 

09 

23  May 

09 

24  Aug 

09 

2  Sept 

09 

21  Feb 

10 

9  Apr 

10 

13  Nov 

10 

8  Jan 

11 

16  Apr 

11 

15  June 

11 

25  June 

11 

25  June 

11 

30  July 

11 

30  JuJy 

11 

4  Sept 

11 

9  Oct 

11 

23  Oct 

11 

23  Oct 

11 

23  Oct 

11 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL^INDIAN  MARINE. 


441 


Name. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


LIEUTENANTS.— continued. 

Cecil  Robert  Bluett      

Geoffrey  Rawson  

Joseph  Noel  Metcalfe 

Lionel  Sinclair  Wadeson         

Charles    Henry    Boykett       

Cecil  Gwydyr  Hallett  ... 

Reginald  Dundas  Merriman   ... 
William  Alexander  Galbraith 

Edward  Me  Ivill  Bay  fie  I  d        

George  Thomas  Dane  Wells 

56 


8  Jan 

5  Feb 

5  Feb 

5  Feb 
28  Dec 
28  Dec 
28  Mar  13 
15  June  13 

8  July  13 

4  Aug  13 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

Thomas  Maxwell  Stuart  Milne-Henderson. 
Arthur  Henry  Barton  Gray    ... 
George  Malcolmson  Osborne-Smith  ... 
Reginald  Carr  Gilbert  McClement    ... 

Harold  To wnshend  Boultbee 

Charles  Jacomb  Nicoll  

Lancelot  Sanderson      

Robert  Laurie  Hay  ward 
John  Cameron    ... 

Henry  Philip  Hughes-Hallett 

Henry  Welch  Thomas 

Claude  Calcot  Footner 

Lawrence  Edward  Briard       

Ludovic  Roy  Miller      

Roderick  Alastair  Hugh  McConnell ... 

Arthur  Rullion  Rattray 

Harold  Charles  Beauchamp    ... 

Eugene  John  Vincent  Hemelryk       

Phillip  Armitage  Mare 

Phillip  Antony  Curtis 

Ronald  Francis  Keith  Macdonald     

Arthur  Edward  Gooding       

22 


CHIEF  ENGINEERS, 

Frank  Olford 

Edmund  James  Ellery 

Arthur  Bonny    ...         

John  Lush 

Thomas  Henry  Knight... 

mWilliam  Charles  Sharvell      

mCharles  Frederick  Laslett    ... 

mHugh  Robertson         

mArchibald  Anthony  McDonald 
Charles  Thomas  Amor ... 
10 


23  Mar  10 

23  Mar 

10 

23  Mar 

10 

19  Aug 

10 

25  Feb 

11 

25  Feb 

11 

10  Aug 

11 

10  Aug 

11 

25  Oct 

11 

5  Dec 

11 

12  Dec 

11 

17  Jan 

12 

19  Jan 

12 

19  Jan 

12 

8  Feb 

12 

24  May 

12 

14  Sept 

12 

23  Nov 

12 

6  Dec 

12 

6  Dec 

12 

6  Dec 

12 

18  Jan 

13 

6  May  11 
21  June  11 
21  June  11 
10  Sept  11 

5  Oct  11 
17  Nov  11 
10  Dec  11 
13  July  12 

8  June  13 

6  Nov   13 


442       OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE. 


ENGINEERS. 

mRichard  Edmund  Cornforth  Bolton 

mFrank  Todd  Frazer  

IW  Ernest  Albert  Vile  

mGeorge  Ellis  Wood  

E wan  Edward  Macpherson... 

mErnest  Guppy        

mRichard  Vincent 

James  William  Mineard  Godden  . . . 

mErnest  Randolph  Abbott 

mWilliam  Charles  Constable 
IttFrederick  Brown  Phillips 
mThomas  Brisbane  Newton 
Theodore  George  John  Harvey 
m  Arthur  Barry  Codings 
mAlexander  Annan  Duncan 
Alfred  Henry  Baker 
mGeorge  Harold  Hindman... 

m William  Henry  Waters „ 

William  Walter  Collins 
mWilliam  Arthur  Williams 
mReginald  Seymour  Baskett 
Sydney  Cecil  Edenborough 
mCharles  Vincent     ... 
George  Noake  Rowe 
William  George  Horley 

mHenry  Ellis  

Ernest  Stuart  Borner 

John  Sutherland  Page         

Thomas  Archibald  Lemon ... 
Albert  Henry  Frederick  de  Woolf son 

Sydney  James  Fenner         

Phillip  Bennicke  Porter     

Roger  Horace  Ansell 

Horace  Oscar  Webb  

Arthur  Henry  Wayman 
George  Hull .. . 

Randolph  Caldecott  Morley 

Thomas  Kerr  

William  Edward  Edge       

William  Arthur  Cable 

Reginald  Herbert  Baker   ... 

Abraham  Thomson 

George  Reginald  Ellis 

Frank  Allen  Wood 

Walter  Guy  Marfield         

Stephen  Bolton  Tienoweth 

George  Lewis  Annett         

Edward  Ewart  Williams  ._ 

Charles  Parnis 

Walter  Will 

50 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


05 
06 
06 
07 
08 
08 


29  July  01 

21  Dec    01 

17  Jan    02 
3  Feb    02 

3  May  02 
2  Aug    02 

28  Oct    02 

22  Dec    02 

19  Sept  03 
7  June  04 

31  Mar   05 

26  May  05 
28  Oct     05 

7  Nov 
22  Apr 
31  Dec 
10  Oct 

1  Mar 

27  Mar 
5  June  08 

1  Aug  08 
25  Aug  08 

4  Jan  09 

18  May  09 

20  May  09 

12  July  09 
4  Aug 

21  Aug 
4  Oct 

13  Nov 

22  Aug 

28  Aug 
7  Sept 

19  Nov 

19  Nov 

12  Jan 
28  Jan 
22  Apr 

20  May  11 
17  Jmie  11 
24  Sept  11 
17  Nov  11 

30  Apr  12 

2  June  12 
2  July  12 

13  Jan  13 
30  May  13 

2  Sept  13 
9  Sept  13 
7  Oct  13 


09 
09 
09 
09 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE.       443 


Name. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS. 


James  Beggs „ 

Robert  Joseph  Wilkinson     ... 
Carl  Rousey  Leopold  Bergner 

Frederick  Greenlees 

John  Ernest  Roberts 

John  Edmund  Moloney 
Walter  Richardson    ... 
Fred  Burton  ... 
Percival  Russell  Wale 
George  Semark  Miskin 
Percy  Charles  Barrell 
Harold  Kenneth  Daniel    ... 
Wilfrid  John  Lifton  ... 
Albert  Edward  Frank  Orchard 
John  Aithur  Williams 
Harry  Smith 

16 


11  Jan 
19  Apr 
30  Aug 

6  Sept 

12  May 
1  Sept 

24  Sept 
17  Oct 

23  Apr 
21  Oct 

1  Feb 
30  Apr 
14  Aug 
12  Sept 

6  Oct 

24  Nov 


10 
10 
10 
10 

11 
11 
11 
11 

12 
12 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


GUNNERS. 

ttlMathew  Bangalista 

Edwin  Benfold 

mJohn  Chapman  Ives 

mJames  Smith  ... 

George  Berriman 

Charles  Ernest  Scholefield 

John  Samuel  Busher 

Richard  Gain 

Alfred  John  Watts    ... 

Edward  Horace  Turner        

Alfred  Joshua  Black 

George  Rose  ... 

Edward  Nelson  Alleyn  Sayers 

David  Gustave  Llewellyn  Williams 

George  Gallie  McMillan 

William  James  Safe , 

Alfred  Ernest  Albert  Charlo 

Joseph  Charles  Henry  Edgecombe 

George  Frederick  Cecil  Long 

Oscar  Edward  Joyce..., 

Leonard  William  Nock Fordham    ... 

21 


1  Jan 

88 

21  Sept 
1  Dec 

90 
94 

6  Apr 
1  July 
5  May 

7  Feb 

96 

02 
04 
05 

24  Feb 

05 

21  May 

21  May 
31  Aug 

24  Nov 

07 
07 
10 
10 

24  Nov 

10 

1  Dec 

10 

6  Feb 

11 

13  Apr 

28  Apr 

26  Sept 

5  Mar 

11 
11 
11 

12 

5  Nov 

12 

1  Feb 

13 

Richard  Geary 


CARPENTER. 


20  Apr    09 


444 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  OFFICERS  ON  THE  ACTIVE 
LIST,  OF  HONORARY  OFFICERS,  AND  OF  THE! 
NEW  ZEALAND  BRANCH  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL 
RESERVE. 

(Retired  Officers  of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  are  shown  in  a 
separate  list  at  page  723  of  Quarterly  Navy  List,  after  Retired 
Officers    of  the   Royal  Navy  and   Royal   Marines.) 

Note. — Officers    whose    dates    of    seniority    are   in   italics,    are    attached    to    the 
New  Zealand  Branch  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  (see  page  516). 


ABBREVIATIONS,  &C. 


A.  E.  denotes  Assistant  Engineer. 
A.  P.     .     .    .  Assistant  Paymaster. 

Cr Commander. 

E Engineer. 

Hon.  Ch.  E.  .  Honorary  Chief  Engineer. 
Hon.  Cr.    .     .  Honorary  Commander. 
Hon.  L.     .    .  Honorary  Lieutenant. 
Hon.  S.  L.     .  Honorary  Sub-Lieutenant. 

L Lieutenant, 

Mid.     .     .    .  Midshipman. 


P.      denotes    Paymaster. 

Skr.      .     .    .  Skipper. 

S.  L.     .    .     .  Sub-Lieutenant. 

S.  P.     .     .    .  Staff  Paymaster. 

Sen.  E.     .     .  Senior  Engineer. 

W.  E.   .    .    .  Warrant  Engineer. 

(Act.)   after    the    rank  denotes    Officer  holds 

Acting  Rank  only. 
r.f.c  denotes  Officer  serving  in    Naval  Wing, 

Royal  Flying  Corps. 


A. 

Acheson,  Leon  8 

Adam,  Charles      ...     ., 
Adams,  Charles  E. 
Adams,  Gordon  E. 
Adamson,  Percy  A.  N. 
Addison,  Albert  E. 
Agassiz,  Thomas  R      . 


Rank.        Seniority. 


SL 
(proby) 
L 
L 
Mid 
E 
L 
Cr 


]  Jan  14 

10  Dec  03 
18  Oct   09 

11  Aug  08 
21  Oct  02 
30  "Nov  10 
20  Aug  13 


Aikman,  Edmund 

Ailsa,  The  Most  Honourable 

the  Marquis  of    

Alabaster,  John  B. 
Alder,  Ralph  H.  L.  .. 
Aldridge,  Farrant  F.  .. 
Alexander,  Aeneas  C... 
Alexander,  David  W. .. 
Alexander,  Robert  L, 


Rank.       Seniority. 


HonL 
S  L  (act) 
SL 
A  P 
WE 
L 
L 


21  May  11 

7  Aug  74 
7  Apr    11 

23  Sept  13 
5  Nov  04 
1  Jan  12 
16  Apr  13 

12  Nov  10 


ROYAL 

NAVAL    RESERVE. 

445 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Allen,  Reginald    

Mid 

15  Aug  11 

Bailey,  Walter  S 

HonL 

30  June 89 

(proby) 

Bain,  James    

Hon  Ch  E 

7  Feb  88 

Alltree,  Ernest  W 

8  L  (act) 

13  Feb   13 

Baker,  Wilfrid  A 

SL 

1  Oct    10 

Ambler,  Alexander  L 

S  L 

1  July  11 

Ballard,  John 

Skr 

6  Feb   11 

Ambrose,  Thomas rd 

E 

15  Feb   01 

Balmer,  John 

WE 

30  May  10 

Anchor,  Herbert  J 

Mid 

1  July  13 

Baldwin,  Mark      

WE 

1  Apr  11 

(proby) 

Balkwill,  Thomas  F 

Mid 

1  Apr   13 

Anderson,  Leslie  T 

Mid 

1  Oct    13 

(proby) 

(proby) 

Bane,  James  R 

Mid 

lApr    10 

Angell,  Frederick  W 

Mid 

1  July  11 

Barber,  Arthur  W.       ...  rd 

L 

2  Mar  04 

(proby) 

Barber,  Arthur  W 

Skr 

7  May  13 

Angus,  Robert      

L 

23  July  11 

Barber,  Russell  A 

L 

9  Jan    06 

Annall,  Henry      

L 

25  May  11 

Barclay,  Joseph  J.  E 

Mid 

1  Apr    13 

Anson,  George  0 

A  P 

17  May  04 

(proby) 

Appleyard,  Percy 

S  L  ( act) 

8  Nov  10 

Barlow,  Edwin      

Skr 

19  Sept  12 

Apps,  John  P 

Mid 

1  Jan    1 4 

Barnes,  Henry  W 

Barnish,  Geoffrey  H 

Skr 

6  Aug  12 

(proby) 

SL 

18  Jan    13 

Armit,  William  B 

S  li(proby) 

12  Mar  13 

(proby) 

Armitage.  Albert  B.    ...   rd 

Cr 

4  June  07 

Barnsdale,  John  B.  V. 

L 

27  May  04 

Armstrong,  John  B 

Mid 
(proby) 

1  Jan    12 

Barr,  William       

Mid 
(proby) 

1  July  10 

Armstrong,  William  L.  0. 

Mid 

22  Jan    12 

Barradell,  Lancelot  H. 

Mid 

15  Aug  10 

(proby) 

Barrett,  George  W 

AP 

19  July  10 

Arnot,  George  H rd 

L 

11  Feb   01 

Barron,  Charles    

L 

29  Mar  06 

Ash,  Harry  A.  H 

L 

25  Sept  10 

Barter,  Henry  O 

L 

21  Feb  10 

Ash,  William  E 

Sir. 

28  Nov   13 

Bartlett,  Bryaut  O 

AP 

18  Sept  11 

Ashton,  William  K 

AP 

15  Oct    06 

Bartlett,  Charles  A.     ...   rd 

Cr 

2  Aug  09 

Aslin,  Robert 

L 

16  Jan    14 

Bartlett,  Sidney   

SL 

1  July  13 

Atherton,  Lionel  L 

SL 

7  Nov  03 

Barton,  George  E 

SL 

25  Aug  05 

Atkins,  James  E 

S  L 

28  Sept  07 

Barton,  William    

L 

20  Apr  06 

Atkinson,  Ralph  H.     ...  rd 

E 

26  May  00 

Bassett,  William 

A  P 

23  July  02 

Atkinson  William  E 

SL 

1  July  13 

Batchelor,  Harold  J 

SL  (act) 

8  Oct    13 

(proby} 

Bate,  Charles  H 

L 

3  Aug  11 

Attwood,  Douglas  R 

Mid' 

4  Aug  09 

Bates,  Charles  E 

Skr 

10  Sept  13 

Auld,  James  D 

AP 

24  Jan    08 

(proby) 

Auten,  Harold       

Mid 

1  July  10 

Batley,  Alfred  W 

E 

17  Jan    00 

Avern,  James        ...      ..    ... 

L 

24  Nov  11 

Battle,  Walter  C 

L 

15  Mar  12 

Avern,  William     

SL 

6  Dec    07 

Aylen,  Clarence  E.  H.       ... 

L 

18  Oct    09 

Baynham,  Walter  de  M.  rd 

L 

18  Sept  07 

Ayres,  Arthur  H 

SL 

9  May  03 

Beadnell,  Frank  E 

L 

20  Dec    98 

Beard,  Albert        

P 

16  Aug  12 

Beard,  Reginald  D 

S  L 

29  Nov   11 

Beatty,  James  W 

Mid 
(proby) 

7  Aug  13 

Beatty,  Tom  P 

Mid 
(proby) 

1  Jan    13 

Beavan,  William  W.  J. 

L 

6  June  02 

Bee,  George    

Skr 

1  Aug  11 

Begg,  William      

W  E 

1  Apr   11 

Behrmann,  James  J 

SL 

Uan   11 

Beighton,  John     

SL 

SO  Mar  07 

Bell,  Albert  H 

AP 

18  Mar  10 

Bell,  Arthur 

Skr 

19  May  11 

Bell,  Frederick  H 

W  E 

1  Oct    12 

Bell,  William  H 

E 

30  May  00 

Benett-Dampier,  John  S.  T. 

Mid 

18  Aug  11 

B. 

(proby) 

Bennett,  Arthur  G.  A. 

AP 

24  Jan    08 

Bennett,  Hugh  D 

L 

30  Jan    07 

Back,  Reginald  S 

P 

6  Oct    09 

Bennett,  William  G. 

L 

22  Nov  12 

Bacon,  Sidney  K 

L 

23  Oct   05 

Bentley,  Hugh  G.  B 

L 

21  Jan   11 

Baden-Powell,  Warrington 

HonL 

19  Aug  84 

Beresford,  William     

L 

4  May  07 

Bagot,  Arthur  G 

HonL 

30  June  83 

Beresford,  William  J 

WE 

20  May  05 

Bagot,  Arthur  G.  D 

Mid 
(proby) 

7  Aug  13 

Berry,  Bernard  K 

Mid 

1  Apr  10 

446 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Bertram,  Arthur 

Bast,  Tom  E , 

Bevan,  Bernard  B. 

Bevan,  William  D. 
Bevis,  Francis  W.  W.  .., 
Bicker-Caarten  Adrian 
Bickford,  Jack  G. 

Bignold,  Frederick  B.... 
Billam,  George  E.  D.  ... 

Bingham,  John  W. 

Binks,  John  W 

Birchall,  John       

Bird,  Alfred  S 

Bird.  Arthur  H 

Bird,  George  S.  E. 

Birnie,  Alexander  F.   ... 

Birnie,  Harry  C 

Biron,  Henry. 

Bishop,  Richard  J.  D.... 
Bishop,  William  8.  ... 
Bisset,  James  G.  P.  ... 
Blacklock,  Anthony    ... 

Blair,  David    

Blakiston,  John  H. 

Bland,  Walter  E 

Blencowe,  Charles  B.  ... 
Blenkins,  Gerald  S.     ... 

Bloomfield,  Israel  V.  ... 
Blow,  Harold   

Boase,  Charles  C 

Boggs,  Lawrence  S.     ... 

Bolton,  Samuel     

Bond,  Frank  A 

Bond,  Harman  A.  L.   ... 

Bond,  John     

Boothroyd,  Byron  T.  ... 
Boothroyd,  Kenneth  ... 
Borland,  John  Mel.     ... 
Bosdet,  Vernon  J.  H.  ... 
Boswell,  Albert  E 
Bouch,  Charles  H. 
Bourdillon,  Francis  E. 
Bowen,  Edmund  M.   ... 

Bowie,  Joseph       

Bowman,  Henry 

Bowyer,  Leslie  H. 

Boxford,  Walter  A.  J. ... 
Boxhall,  Charles  F.     ... 
Boxhall,  Joseph  G. 
Boyce,  Elisha 

Boyle,  William  -   

Braddock,  Arthur  L.  ... 
Brade,  Frank  T 


Mid 

(proby) 

P 

Mid 

(prt.by) 

E 

L 

8L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

E 

SL(vroby) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

L 

L 

AP 

WE 

SL 

S  L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

SL 

L 

L 
L 

L 
L 

W  E 

A  E 

L 

L 

S  L 

L 

L 

Mid 

W  E 

WE 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

A  P 

SL 

W  E 


Seniority. 


14  Apr  04 

15  May  12 
2oOct    13 

12  Aug  96 
2S  Apr  11 
15  Oct    12 

7  Aug  13 

25  Feb    11 

10  Aug  12 

9  Jan  13 

29  Feb   12 

30  Oct    00 

1  Jan  14 

2  Mar  05 
7  Aug  13 

13  Sept  06 
12  Dec  07 

5  Den  03 
21  Apr  11 

1  Api  11 
1  Jan  10 
1  Jan  13 

21  Apr  10 
23  Dec  13 

28  Aug  12 

18  Oct    09 

1  July  13 

22  Jan    04 

15  July  13 

16  Julv02 

17  Nov  12 

11  Dec   07 
Apr  11 

29  Jan   13 

19  June  05 
26  Mav  99 

2  Feb   10 

16  Apr  01 
1  July  12 

6  Oct    12 

10  Mar  05 
4  Feb  10 
1  July  11 

30  May  10 

17  June  11 

7  Aug  13 

4  Mar    10 

11  Jan  12 
1  Oct    11 

22  May  05 


A  P  8  July  09 
A  P  30  Jan*  08 
L         28  Apr  13 


Bradley,  George  M.     ... 

Hradley,  John  P 

Braine,  Carl  S 

Braithwaite,  Dudley  ... 
Bransom,  George  A.    ... 

Brass,  Charles  E.  ...     

Brassey,   G.C.B.,  Ike  Right 

Hon.  Earl     

Brattle,  Reginald  P 

Bray,  Charles  W 

Bray,  George  B 

Bray,  Walter 

Brewer,  Howard   

Bridges,  Ralph  L 

Bridges,  Trevor  W 

Bridgman,  Ronald  A.  O.   .. 

Briggs,  George  F 

Bright,  Cecil  W 

Brinham,  Ernest 

Briscoe,  Robert  F 

Bristow,  Horace  W 

Britten,  Edgar  T 

Brogden,  Charles  A 

Bromley,  Arthur  W 

Bromley,  Cyril  H .■ 

Brook,  James  K 

Brooke,  William , 

Brooke,  William 

Brookes,  Ernest  G , 

Brooke-Smith,  Louis  A.     ... 
Brooke- Webb,  Arthur  C.   ... 

Brooks,  Cecil , 

Brooks,  George     

Brown,  Angus  G 

Brown,  Arthur  T 

Brown,  Charles  F 

Biown,  Outhbert  L 

Brown,  Frederick  G 

brown,  Gordon  D 

Brown,  Henry  G 

Brown,  John  C 

Brown,  Joseph      ,     ... 

Brown,  Robert      

Brown,  William  D 

Brown,  William  J.      ...  hd 
Brown,  William  T.      ...  bd 

Browne,  Charles  E 

Browne,  Wallis  V 

Browning,  John  B 

Browning,  Robert  S 

Bruce,  Dick  F.  T 

Bruce,  George  W 

Bruce,  Wilfrid  M 

Buck,  Richard  H 

Buckingham,  Samuel 

Buckler,  John  O 

Bucknell,  Archibald  C. 

Bugg<§,  John  M rd 

Bullock,  Charles  A 


Rank.       Seniority. 


Skr 
Mid 
Mid 
(proby) 
AP 
A  P  (act) 
WE 

HonCr 

AP 

SL 

(proby) 

SL 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

SL  (proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

P 

AP 

WE 

HonL 

Skr 

L 

L 

L 

SL  (proby) 

8  L 

E 

L 

S  L  (act) 

L 

L 

L 

SL 

SL 

L 

L 

SL  (proby) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

L 

Skr 

Skr 

W  E 

E 

E 

L 

Sen  E 

L 

SL 

L 

L 

Cr. 

L 

Skr 

L 

SL 

Cr 

L 


|30Apr  12  I 
1  Jan  10  I 
1  Apr   13    I 

6  Deo  05    i 

11  Oct   05    I 

17  July  05    I 

7  Mar  04    1 

22  Jan    04    I 

18  Jan  13    I 

1  Apr  13  \ 
4  Aug  06  \ 
1  July  13    I 

1  Oct  08  I 
1  Oct  13  i 
1  July  09 

23  Jan  07  I 
21  Apr  1 1     I 

1  Apr  11  I 

30  June  89  I 

27  Aug  13  J 

8  June  06  j 
18  Mar  05  J 

29  Sept  11 
1  Oct    13     I 

14  Jan  14  1 

3  Feb  96  I 
18  Oct  09  I 

12  Oct  11  I 

30  July  06  I 
3Junel0  \ 
1  Feb   06     I 

18  Dec  11 
1  Jan  14     | 

12  Aug  10     I 

28  Feb   11 
1  Oct    13     I 

18  Nov  03  I 
1  Apr   13     | 

4  Aug  06 

14  Apr  11 
16  June  11 

9  Feb    11 

15  Nov  05 

13  July  01 
1  Sept  92 

18  Oct    09 
1  Sept  09 

15  Mar  12 
1  Apr  11 

18  Oct    09 

24  Julv  06 
30  June  13 

19  Jan    12 
6  Feb   11 

16  Aug  13 
1  Oct    12 

25  Oct  11 

29  Aug  09 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


447 


JBurchall,  Frederick  J. 

|  Burdon,  Robert  F 

Burdon,  Vincent 

Burleigh,  Cecil  W 

Burn,  John     

Burnett,  Thomas  A 

Burnham,  Percy  R 

Burridge,  Robert  L 

Burrows,  Walter 

Busk,  Hans  A.  ...  r.f.c 
Busteed,  Henry  R.  r.f.c. 
Butcher,  Victor  G. 
Butler.  Frederick  J.  L. 
Butler,  Gordon  B 

Butler,  James       

Butler,  Shan  B 

Butt,  Harry  L 

Byrne,  Matthew  W.    ... 
Byron,  John   


Cadou,  Edward  B. 

Cain,  Alan  E 

Calder,  Harry       

Calder,  Norris  E 

Calder,  William  R. 
Cameron,  Evan  P. 
Cameron,  James  J. 

Cameron,  Robert 

[Cameron,  William 
Campbell,  Archibald  B. 
Campbell,  James  L.  M. 

Campbell,  Patrick  S.  ... 

Campbell,  William 

Campbell,  William  McR. 
!  Campos,  Victor  R.  d'A. 

(Capper,  Robert     

[Care,  Vincenzo  F 

i  Carey,  Hamilton  F.     ... 
i  Carlton,  George  F. 

[  Carr,  Leslie  R 

[Carroll,  Charles  E. 

|  Carson,  John 

I  Carter,  Charles  W, 

Carter,  Ernest  A.  J.  W. 

Carter,  Richard  J. 
I Cartmer,  Garnet  E.     ... 
I  Cartwright,  Charles  C. 
ICartwright,  Harry 

Cartwright,  William  C. 
sCarver,  Edward  S. 
[Case,  Herbert  K 

Casey,  Denis  A 

.  Casson.Dunslay  H.     ... 

Cattrall.  George  L.     ... 
ICavill,  Herbert  J 

Cay,  Charles  D 


WE 

WE 
W  E 

L 

L 

Mid 
(probij) 

Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

SL(proby) 

S  L 

A  P(act) 

8  L  (act ) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

E 

Mid 


Cr 

L 

L 
WE 

L 

L 

L 
W  E 
W  E 
AP 
Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 
(proby) 
S  L  (act) 

E 

L 

L 
AP 
SL 

L 

L 
SL 
WE 
AP 
SL 

L 
SL  (proby) 

L 
AE 
W  E 

L 

SL 
Mid 

L 

E 

SL  (proby) 

L 


Seniority. 

18  Apr 

05 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Apr 

12 

10  Feb 

03 

27  June 

05 

23  Dec 

13 

15  Aug 

10 

1  July 

13 

21  Nov 

13 

27  Jan 

14 

4  Oct 

13 

14  Oct 

ia 

1  July  13 

7  Aug 

13 

14  Feb 

11 

7  Aug 

13 

12  May 

0-1 

20  Oct 

98 

4  Aug 

09 

25  Mar  13 

0  Oct 

IS 

21  Apr 

02 

5  Apr 

10 

8  Nov 

11 

21  May 

11 

8  Nov 

02 

1  Oct 

11 

9  June 

05 

5  Nov 

04 

1  July 

13 

15  Aug 

11 

25  July 

10 

11  JuneOl 

18  Oct 

09 

23  Nov 

03 

26  Jan 

10 

1  Apr 

12 

19  Apr 

Hi 

21   Dec  12 

19  Mar 

(14 

11  May 

10 

10  June 

04 

11  Sept 

13 

18  Oct 

09 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Nov 

09 

12  Aug 

9H 

11  Oct 

07 

16  Apr 

08 

1  July 

13 

2  Aug 

07 

1  Jan 

10 

22  Aug 

99 

1  Jan 

14 

21  Feb 

08 

Chadwyck  -  Healey,  Sir 
Charles  E.  H..  kcb.  kc... 
Chamberlain,  Gerald  H.  ... 
Chamberlain.  Henry  N.  ... 
Chamberlayne  Tankerville 

Chaplin,  John  M 

Chaplin,  Joseph  K 

Chappell,  Fred      

Charles,  George    

Charles,  James  T.  W.  cb.rp 
Charlewood,  Clement  J.  .. 
Chater,  John  D.  G 

Chaworth-Musters,  John  C. 

Cheshire,  Harold  F 

Chester,  Frank  H 

Chettle,  Robert  D 

Chick,  Albert 

Chisholm,  James ri 

Chisholm,  Robert  O 

Churchill  Lemon,  Bertie  G 

Claret,  Frank  H , 

Clark,  George  W , 

Clark,  Svdney  B 

Clark  William 

Clark,  William  H.  S 

Clarke,  David  M 

Clarke,  Ernest       

Clarke,  Francis  H.  D , 

Clarke,  Francis  P , 

Clarke,  Henry  B 

Clarke,  Henry  E 

Clarke,  James  A , 

Clay,  George , 

Cleeves,  York  McL 

Clements,  John  G 

Clementson,  William  B.    .., 

Clemson,  Alfred  W , 

Clerk,  Sir  George  D 

Cleveland,  John  A.  . 
Clifton,  Sydney  E.  W. 
Clifton-Mogg,  William  P.... 

Coates,  Edward  M , 

Coates,  Thomas    

Cockburn ,  Andrew  ...  RD 
Cockman,  George  W. ...   bd 

Cocks,  Arthur       

Colbourne,  Gilbert  R.... 
Colbourne,  Walter  S.  ... 
Colegrave,  William  H. 
Coleman,  Charles  P.   ... 

Cole,  Cyril  E.  P 

Coles,  Vyvian  H 

Collier,  Edward  des  F. 

Collier,  John  R.  C.      ... 

Collings,  Ernest  W.     ... 
Collins,  Arthur  R.  D.... 

Collins,  Edward    

Collins,  William  H.    ... 


Rank.        Seniority. 


Hon  Cr 

SL 

L 

HonL 

S  L  (act) 

S  L 

WE 

WE 

Cr 

S  L  (act) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

AP 

S  L 

(proby) 

L 

WE 

E 

SL 
AP 

L 

Skr 

SL 

L 

Mid 

S  L  (proby) 

L 

L 

WE 

Skr 

AP 

AP 

E 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

L 

SL 

HonL 

Skr 

WE 

SL 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

Cr 

L 

SP 

SL 

L 

E 

Mid 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

L 

Hon  Cr 

Skr 


7  Mar  04 
13  Oct  12 
21  May  13 
30  June  85 

1  Aug  12 

17  July  12 
10  Aug  05 
30  June  10 

24  Apr  07 
26  Feb  12 

15  Aug  10 

28  Jan   09 

29  June  04 
1  Jan  12 

1  Jan  14 

16  June  04 

20  Jan  91 
1  Oct    12 

19  Jan   14 

18  Oct  09 
10  July  12 

1  Oct  12 
12  Sept  12 
1  Oct  10 
1  July  13 

18  Oct  09 
If*  Mar  13 

1  Apr  11 

30  Mar  12 
10  June  04 

25  Feb   13 

17  Feb   00 

2  Jan    13 

4  Aug  06 

29  Sept  09 
1  Oct    11 

30  June  82 

31  July  13 
1  Oct  11 
1  Jan    10 

1  July  10 

1  Oct  13 

1  Jan    01 

3  Mar  06 
28  Apr   11 

8  July  09 

9  Jan    03 

26  Nov  03 
16  May  00 

27  May  93 
3  Mar  13 
1  July  11 

1  July  11 

19  June  02 

18  Mar  11 

21  July  90 
26  Aug  11 


448 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Collyer,  Eoger  M.  M.       bd 

Colson,  Douglas  N 

Connell,  George  D 

Connolly,  Robert  8 

Connon.  Alfred  B 

Considine,  Percy  J.  F. 

Cook,  Henry    

Cook,  Herbert  H 

Cooke,  Francis  H 

Cooke,  Frederick 

Cooke,  George  T 

Coombs,  Thomas  E 

Cooper,  Bernard  H 

Cooper,  Charles  P 

Cooper,  Frederic  G 

Cooper,  Harold  J 

Cooper,  John  M    

Cooner,  Walter  H 

Corbett-Wilson,  Archibald 
r.f.c. 

Corbitt,  Henry     

Cornwall,    Newenham    B. 

delaC 

Corry,  Alexander 

Cotton-Stapleton,  Campbell 

P 

Cottrell,  Vincent  8 

Couch,  George  W 

Couldrey,  Frank  J 

Coupland,  John  T 

Cowan,  Robert      

Cowan,  William    

Cowdy,  Cecil  J.  H 

Cowe,  John   T 

Cowling,  George  W 

Cowling,  William  R 

Cowper,  Benjamin  C.  A.  E 

Cox,  Bernard  T 

Cox,  Cyril       

Cox,  Valentine  S 

Coxon,  Tom  L 

Coyle,  William  B 

Oraddy,  Alfred  E 

Craig,  Donald  M 

Craig,  James  C 

Craven,  George  E.  P 

Crawford,  Joseph , 

Cree,  George  A , 

Crichton,  Henry  T 

Croasdaile,  John  L 

Cromie,  John 

Cross,  Cyril  D 

Cross,  Frederick  C 

Cross,  Robert  G 

Crosse,  Thomas  E 

Crouch,  Edward  R 

Croxford.  Arthur  P 

Croysdale,  Charles  N 


Rank.        Seniority. 


L 
Mid 

L 

L 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 
Skr 

L 
Mid 

L 

L 
AP 

L 

L 
AP 
Mid 

L 

S  L 

(proby) 

WE 

Cr 

E 

L 

L 

Mid 
(proby) 
S  L 
Skr 
SL 
W  E 
AP 
Skr 
Skr 
W 
SL 
SL 
AP 
Mid 
(proby) 
WE 

L 

P 
Ski- 
Sen  E 
AP 

E 
AE 
AP 
Mid 
(proby) 
WE 
AP 

L 

L 
Mid 

L 

L 

SL 

(proby) 


1  Feb    07 

1  July  09 

14  Oct  05 
30  June  09 
12  Mar  13 

23  Dec   13 

18  Oct    09 

24  Sept  13 
4  Dec  06 

2  Aug  07 
7  July  08 

29  June  11 

9  July  04 

24  Aug  05 

12  Jan    07 

18  Mar  12 
11  Aug  08 

19  Feb   04 

15  Mar  14 

1  Oct    12 

27  June  11 

17  Mar  99 

13  Mar  08 

18  Oct  09 
1  Apr   13 

Uan    13 

27  Feb  11 
1  July  13 

18  Mar  13 
9  July  04 
6  Mar  11 
6  Feb    11 

24  Jan    10 

21  Nov  12 
15  Nov  09 
14Jun   04 

22  Jan    12 

10  May  09 
26  Feb    13 

17  June  10 
24  Feb  11 
10  May  11 

10  June  04 
26  Aug  95 
13  Jan  99 
15  Oct    06 

1  Apr   13 

19  Apr  10 
15  Oct    06 

18  Sept  08 
22  Aug  10 
18  Aug  11 
18  Oct    09 

11  Sept  12 
1  Jan    14 


Crump,  Edward  H 

Culhane,  Michael  J 

Cullimore,  Bertie  H 

Cullum,  Thomas  E.     ...    bd 
Cunningham,  George  A.  ... 
Cunningham,  Sydney  J. 
Custance,  Frederick  H.M.bd 
Cusworth,  George  E. 


Daff,  John  T 

Dalby,  Edwin  B 

Dale,  Wellington  T 

Dallas,  William  E.  B. 

Dalrymple-Clark,  Ian  H 
W.  S r.f. 

Dancer,  Oliver  J.  W.  ... 

Daniel,  Horace  S 

Daniel,  Richard  L.      ...  I 

Dart,  Henry  J 

d'Auquier,  Hector  A.   .. 

Davenport,  William  8. 

Davenport-Jones,  Douglas 

Davey,  George      

David,  Hugh  F bd 

Davidson,  Charles 

Davies,  Alfred  E 

Davies,  Bertram  H.     . 

Davies,  Charles  J. 

Davies,  David  J 

Davies,  John 

Davies,  William  G. 

Davies,  William  M.     . 

Davles-Berrington,  Arthur 
J. 

Davis,  Charles  J 

Davis,  Howard  C 

Davis,  John  S 

Davis,  William  H rd 

Davison,  Anthony  J 

Davison,  Harold  J 

Davy,  William  K 

Dawson,  George  A 

Dawson,  Thomas  A 

Dawson,  Thomas  B 

Day,  Roderick  W 

Day,  Selwyn  M rd 


Rank.      Seniority. 


SL 

(proby) 

P 

Mid 

(proby) 

P 

WE 

SL 

Cr 

WE 


S  L 

(proby) 

L 
8  L  (act) 

Mid 
(proby) 

SL 

Mid 
S  L  (act) 

Cr 

W  E 

L 

L 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

AP 

SL 

AP 

IAP 

S  L  (act) 

P 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Hon  Ch  E 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

Skr 

AE 

L 

L 


18  Feb  02 
18  Jan   13 

24  Jan  05 
10  May  05 

1  July  09 
12  Mar  12 

1  Jan   14 


1  Oct    13 

12  Jan  11 

30  Oct    12 

1  Oct    13 


1  July  13 
6  Sept  94 

26  June  12 

27  Jan  10 

10  Mar  10 
1  Oct    10 

12  Feb  06 
21  July  12 

1  May  13 

5  Oct  10 
9  Oct   07 

15  May  00 
1  Apr   11 

6  July  03 
20  Feb  01 
24  Junel3 

16  Nov  08 
14  Feb  03 

29  Dec    11 

23  Oct    12 

13  Sept  10 
1  Jan  12 

31  Dec  03 

30  June  89 

11  Aug  08 

23  Dec  13 

1  Jan  09 
5  July  11 

24  Feb    97 

7  Apr    10 

31  Mar  04 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


449 


Deacon,  William  H.  G.     kd 

Dean,  Arthur  H 

Dean,  George  L.  H 

Dean,  Horace  J 

Deane,  Herbert  A 

Deans,  John    

Debnani,  Philip  A 

Dendy,  Charles  S 

Dendy,  James  G 

Denholm,  Alexander 

Dennier,  William  H.  S. 

Derrick,  John  W 

Dettmar,  Charles  L 

Devlin,  William    

Dibb,  William  J bd 

Dickens,  George  F 

Dickson,  William  H 

Diggle,  Ernest  G RD 

Dimond,  William 

Dingwall,  George 

Dix,  John  F 

Dixon,  Edward  A 

Dixon,  John  B 

Dixon,  Joseph       

Dodd,  James  P 

Dodds,  William     

Dolphin,  Guy  R 

Dolton,  Joseph  A.  C 

Dominy,  Reginald  H 

Donohue,  William  J 

Donovan,  Herbert  B 

Doorly,  James  G.  S 

Doubieday,  George  H.  D.  ... 

Douglas,  Lionel  D 

Douglas,  Montague  G. 

Douton,  Aubrey  R.  C 

Dowd,  Ernest.  G 

Dowdeswell,  Walter  L. 

Dowding,  Geoffrey  M. 

Dowding,  John  C.  K 

Dowdy,  Donald     

Down,  Herbert  J , 

Downes,  Joseph  L 

Dowuie,  Alexander  P. 

Doyle,  Patrick  J , 

Drake,  Charles  C.  H.     .     ... 

Drake,  John  H 

Draper,  Christopher     r.f.c 

Draper,  Malcolm  G 

Drew,  Alfred  W 

Drew,  Harold 

Drewry,  George  L 

Drinkwater,  John 

Driver,  Charles     

Drummond,  Charles    

Drummond,  Peter  M.  P.  A. 


S  P 
L 

SL  (proby) 
L 
L 
AP 
W  E 
SL 
AP 

E 
W  E 
AP 
SL 
SL 

E 
Mid 

L 

Cr 
AP 
Mid 
WE 

Skr 

W  E 

L 

P 

W  E 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

S  L 

L 

Mid 

(pmby) 

SL 

L 

S  L  (act) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

L 

A  P  (act) 

W  E 

AP 

L 

AP 

L 

SL 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

WE 

HonL 

S  L 


Seniority. 


15  May  00 

8  Dee  09 
1  Oct  12 
5 June09 

23  July  12 
19  July  10 

16  Nov  09 
30  Nov  10 

6  July  03 
26  Aug  95 
19  Oct  09 
23  Jan   07 

26  Feb  13 
1  Apr    12 

19  Mar  03 

4  Aug  09 
1  Nov  07 

7  Apr   13 

17  July  05 
29  Dec   06 

7  Dec  04 

3  Oct  13 
lApr    11 

9  Jan    04 

20  July  13 

12  Nov  09 
10  May  06 

1  Apr   13 

20  May  05 

5  July  13 
1  Apr   13 

20  Sept  11 

10  Aug  12 

6  Jan   03 

13  May  10 

29  Jan  13 
1  Jan    11 

7  Aug  13 

9  Jan   13 

15  Aug  10 
15  Apr  07 
3  Feb    13 

18  Mar  13 
2u  Feb  01 
28  Mar  08 
15  Oct    04 

27  Dec  07 
27  Jan    14 

15  July  09 

11  June09 
1  July  13 

1  July  13 

13  May  13 

19  Oct    09 

30  June  82 
1  Jan    13 


Dugdale,  George  F.     .. 

Duncan,  William 

Dunn,  Arthur  E 

Dunn,  Charles  A 

Dunn,  Harold  T 

Dunn,  KaymondH.  A. 

Dunning,  John     

Dunphy,  Bernard 

Dunster,  William  H.  .. 

Durkin,  Percy       

Durrad,  Cyril  S 

Durrant,  Charles 

Durston,  Albert    


Bales,  George  D.  B.  ... 

Easterbrook,     Stephen 
Mel.  W 

Eastty,  Alfred  M 

Easton,  Montague  G.  ... 
Eekford,  Peter  G....     ... 

Eden,  John  W 

Edkin,  Ernest       

Edwards,  Cyril      

Edwards,  John  E ] 

Edwards,  Lionel  J. 

Edwards,  Owen     l 

Edwards,  Thomas  S.    ... 

Edwards,  William 

Egleton,  Harold  E. 
Eglington,  William  B... 

Elder,  Andrew      

Bikes,  Frederick  J.  G.  M. 

Elliot,  Thomas      

Elliott,  Bertram    

Elliott,  George  W. 

Elliott,  Jeffery      

Elliott,  Stephen  P.      ... 

Ellis,. Ben 

Ellis,  Griffith 

Blmslie,  Edmund  C.  S. 
Emson,  Francis  R. 
England,  Gilbert 

Enright,  William  J.    ... 
Evans,  Benjamin 

Evans,  Evan  T 

Evans,  Henry 

Evans,  William  P. 
Everett,  William  B.     ... 


L 

E 

L 

AP 

L 
L 

SenE 
L 

SL 
L 

L 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 


Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

L 

E 

Skr 

L 

L 

Cr 

S  L  (act) 

E 

L 

W  E 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

L 
WE 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

L 

Skr 

WE 

E 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

Mid 
(proby) 
W  E 
Skr 
SL 
AP 


450 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


F. 

Fabian,  Henry  B.  ...  R» 
Fairlie,  Thomas  F.  ...  RD 
Fairnie,  Robert  M 

Fair  weather,  Herbert 

Falconer,  Percy  A.  G. 

Fall,  Ernest  M 

Faragher,  Lawrence  H. 

Farman,  Joseph  A 

Farmer,  Leslie  G.  H 

Farrell,  Henry  N.  J 

Fawcett,  Edwin    

Fea,  John  E 

Fell,  Alfred  H 

Fen  wick,  Henry  C.      ...   Ri 

Ferries,  Robert  P.  G 

Ferrins,  William  J 

Ferris,  Alfred  H 

Fiddes,  William  C , 

Fielding,  Allen      , 

Fillingham.  Harold  E. 

Finch,  Ernest , 

Finch,  Henry  J.  G 

Findlay,  Joseph  F 

Finlay,  Charles  E 

Finlayson,  Walter  S 

Finl<«w,  .Reginald  J 

Firmstone,  Frederick  U.  E, 

Fishenden.  Henry  G 

Fishwick,  George  D 

Fisken,  Peter 

FitzGerald,  Geoffrey  J.  F. 
Fitz-Gerald,  Nicholas 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas 

FitzRoy,  Frederick  H.      RD 

Flavel,  Gilbert  H 

Fleming,  Ivan  K 

Fletcher,  Arthur 

Fletcher,  Percy  N 

Fletcher,  William  M 

Flood,  Willoughby  A.  G.  ... 

Foden,  David  F.  W 

Foot,  Samuel  A 

Forbes,    Adam      

Forbes,  Charles  W.      ...   rd 

Forbes,  Edward  M 

Ford,  Charles  M 

Ford,  Reginald  B.       ...     ... 

Forster,  William  E      

Forsvth.  Hugh  C.  C 

Fortier,  Richard  L 

Foster,  Charles  F 

Foster,  Harry  G.  

Fowler,  Ivor  G.  V.  r.f.c. 
Fowler,  William  K 


Fox,  Stephen  C.    ... 

Francis,  Ernest  H. 
Francis,  Reginald  J. 
Frank,  Frederick  A. 


... 


SE 

E 

Mid 

(probi/) 

L 

8  L  (act) 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L 

WE 

AE 

AE 

Cr 

L 

P 

L 
AP 

L 
SL 

L 

L 
WE 

L 

Mid 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

W  E 

S  L  (act) 

8P 

Skr 

L 

L 

SL  (proby) 

Skr 

SL 

E 

L 

SL 
Skr 
Skr 
E 
A  P 
SL  (proby) 
A  P 

E 
Mid 

L 

A  P 

S  L  (act) 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

A  P  (act) 

L 


Seniority. 


6  Aug  01 

8  Mar  92 
14  Jan  13 

27  July  05 
4  Nov  11 
1  Jan  12 
lApr   13 

9  Oct    13 

10  Aug  1? 

1  July  12 
1  Apr  11 

17  Dec   02 

27  Aug 

11  Mar  07 
30  Jan  07 
20  Feb  01 
20  May  04 
10  June04 
26  3  uneOti 

1  July  10 

17  July  05 

3  July  10 
1  Apr   12 

18  Oct  09 
23  June  09 

1  Apr  11 

2  Sept  12 

29  Mar  02 
9  Jan    08 

16  Dec   04 

14  May  12 
2  June 09 
6  Feb  11 

26  Nov  03 

18  Oct  09 
1  Oct    13 

17  Junell 

4  July  04 
20  Dec  98 

19  Jan    12 

15  Mar  12 
1  Apr    12 

26  Apr  12 
26  June07 

19  July  lo 

1  July  13 

18  Mar  10 

2  May  05 
1  Jan    11 

25  Feb  08 
15  Oct   04 

20  Dec  09 
17  May  13 

1  Jan   12 

1  Jan  13 

12  Jan  10 
20  Oct  13 
20  Feb   11 


Franklin,  George  H. 
Franks,  Maurice  C. 
Fraser,  Arthur  H.... 

Fraser,  David 

Freeman,  Alfred  J. 

Freeman,  Charles  P. 

Freer.  Alfred 

French,  Edward  J. 
French,  Frederick  E. 
French,  George  H. 
Friend,  Arthur  B. 

Frost,  George 

Fry,  Arthur  W.     ... 

Fry,  Robert    

Fryer,  Ernest  G.  ... 
Fulford,  Samuel  S.      , 
Fullam,  Arthur  8. 
Furlong,  George  H.  S 
Furlong,  John  I,  ... 


G. 

Gaffney,  Harry  C.     ... 

Gale,  Horace 

Gale,  Newell  H 

Galer  Richard  P 

Gall,  John  L 

Gallehawk,  Arthur  N. 

Gardiner,  Leonard  R 

Gardiner,  William  R.  D. 
Gardner,  Francis  J.  R. 
Gardner,  George  F. 
Gardner,  James  H. 
Gardner,  Robert  M.     ... 

Garnock,  John  N 

Garrard,  Thomas  K.    ... 

Garrett,  Charles  C. 
Garriock,  William 

Garrow,  John 

Gaskell,  John  H 

Gates,  Leonard  J. 

Gavegan,  Cecil      

Genge,  John  E 

Genochio,  Henry 

George,  Reginald 

Gibbs,  George       

Gibson,  Noel        

Gibbons,  George   

Gilbert,  Alfred  S 

Gilbert,  Gilbert  R. 
Gilbert,  Henry  N....     ... 

Gilchrist,  James  S. 

Giles,  Herbert  J 

Giles,  John  H.  R 


Rank.        Seniority. 


Cr 

A  P  (act) 

L 

W  E 

SL 

(proby) 

L 

L 

SL 
S  L 
W  E 
SL 
(proby) 

Mid 

{proby) 

AP 

L 

S  L  (act) 

SL 

L 

L 

SenE 


Mid 

(proby) 
A  P 

SL  (proby) 
SL  (proby) 

Mid 
(proby) 

L 

L 

L 

L 
Skr 

L 
A  P 
Mid 

L 

SL  (proby) 

W  E 

SL 

S  L  (act) 

8L 

SL 

AP 

8  L  (act) 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

S  L  (act) 

L 

P 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 


14  Apr  13 
3  Feb   13 

11  Mar  08 

13  Feb  05 
1  Jan   11 

14  8ept  06 
8  July  07 
1  Oct    13 

17  Oct  06 
1  Apr  11 
1  Apr   10 

7  Aug  13 

29  Nov  04 
1  July  13 

12  June  12 

18  Jan  13 
14  Jan    10 

1  Oct    05 
27  Feb    05 


1  Oct    12 

4  Aug  06 
1  Jan  14 
1  Julv  13 
1  Apr  02 
1  Oct    12 

24  Oct    12 

27  Jan    92 

7  May  09 

14  Jan    05 

5  Oct  11 
23  July  10 

15  May  00 
22  Dec   09 

29  Aug  08 
1  Oct    13 

28  Apr  08 
1  Apr  09 
1  Apr  13 
1  Oct  07 
5  Mar  04 

8  July  09 
8  Feb    12 

27Mar  12 
1  July  12 

29  Sept  09 
26  Nov  09 

1  Aug  12 
10  Jan  08 
20  July  01 
12  Apr   12 

1  Jan    12 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Gill,  Charles  B 

Gill,  Robert  W.  R.         r.f.c 

Gill,  Roy 

Glazebrook,  Ronald  C 

Glen,  Robert  H 

Glendenning,  Leonard  J.  .. 

Goble,  Charles  J 

Goddard,  Thomas  M 

Godman,  Thomas 

Goldreich,  Robert 

Goldsmith,    Cecil    De    La 

Mare      bd 

Gooch,  George  W. 
Good,  Reginald  ...  . 
Goodacre,  Ralph  W.  . 
Goodchild,  Herbert  W, 
Goodinson,  Ernest  W. 
Goraon,  George  N. 

Gordon,  Lewis  M. 
Gordon,  Percy  W. 
Gordon,  Walter  H.      . 
Gore,  John      

Gore,  William  H 

Gosset,  Joscelin    Mid 

(proby) 
Gracey,  James  W L 

Graham,  David     A  P 

Grainger,  Alfred  A A  P 

Grant,  Farquhar SL 

Grant,  James  C Skr 

Grant,  Peter W  E 

Graves,  Edward  B A  P 

Graves,  Samuel  B L 

Gray,  Adam   W  E 

Gray,  Edward  A W  E 

Gray,  Robert  E P 

Grayston,  Edward  T SL(proby 

Greame,  Charles  H L 

Greenhill,  Joseph  W L 

Greenwood,  Frank  C 8  L 

Greenwood,  Pearson   W  E 

Greenwood,  Thomas  W.    ...  W  E 

Gregory,  William        L 

Gregory,  William  C W  E 

Greig,  Alexander  C L 

Grey,  Henry  J.  T         ...   ki<  L 

Grieve,  Thomas  S Mid 

(proby) 

Griffin,  Robert  H L 

Griffin,  William  H W  E 

Griffith,  Edward  O E 

Griffiths,  William  E L 

Grimston,  John  W SL 

Grindrod,  Harold  P S  L 

Groome,  Frederick  T L 

Groos,  William  H A  P  (act) 


Seniority. 


1  Feb   08 

27  Jan    14 
1 6  Sept  1 2 

19  May  09 

20  Mar  09 
11  Nov  07 

28  Feb   1 1 

21  Feb  12 

1  July  13 
7  Aug  13 


7  Nov  07 
27  Feb   09 

1  Jan  12 
18  Oct    09 

1  Aug  12 
27  Feb  12 
23  Dec  13 

26  Mar  04 
4  Mar  10 
29  June  04 
17  Aug  11 


Skr      !18Aug  11 


1  Oct    10 

24  Aug  09 

19  July  10 

11  Nov  07 

28  June  01 
27  Sept  11 

20  May  05 

8  Apr  04 

17  June  04 
6  June  05 

24  Jan    08 

21  July  11 
)  1  Jan  14 
10  July  11 

4  May  07 
20  Sept  11 

29  Dec  04 
24  July  04 

1  Jan   09 

9  Nov  05 

15  Oct    10 

18  Apr  03 
1  Jan    14 

20  July  05 
24  Jan    05 

16  June  98 
27  June  05 

1  July  13 
1  Jan    12 

3  Dec   12 

4  Mar  10 


Groundwater,  Richard  G. 

Grove,  Arthur       

Giubh,  George  H. 

Gudgeon,  Athol  E. 

Guthrie,  Robert  A. 


L 

L 
WE 
SL 

(proby) 
WE 


•    H. 

Habgood,  Arthur  I.  D. 

Haddock,  Herbert  J.,  cb, 

Hailey,  Alfred  J 

Hake,  Walter  C 

Hall,  Alfred    

Hall,  Charles  S 

Hall,  Edgar    

Hall,  Edward  M 

Hall,  Garrick  W 

Hall,  Harry  R 

Hall,  James  W.  H.       ... 

Hall,  Leonard  J 

Hall,  Reginald  B 

Hall,  Sidney 

Halliday,  Alexander  G. 

Halliday,  Charles  C.    ... 
Halliday,  Charles  F.    ... 
Hambling,  Herbert  M . 
Hambling,  Walter  H,  C. 
Hamilton,  Claude 
Hamilton,  Robert  M,  ... 


Mid 
(proby) 

Cr 

L 
S  L  (act) 
WE 
SP 
WE 
AE 

L 
W  E 

P 

L 

L 

L 

SL 

(proby) 

SL 

L 
AP 

P 

L 
WE 


452                             ROYAL 

NAVAL    RESERVE. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Hammant,  Francis  0 

AP 

22  May  05 

Hemsted,  Francis  R 

L 

26  Nov  11 

Hammill,  Arthur  E.    ...     ... 

WE 

6  Oct    08 

Henderson,  Alexander 

L 

28  Sept  07 

I  Ian  kin  son,  William  J. 

8  L 

25  Mar  13 

Henderson,  Charles  C. 

Mid 

1  July  13 

Hannan,  Edwin  F. 

SL  (proby) 

1  July  13 

(proby) 

Hanson,  Frederick  W.  A.  ... 

L 

2 June 09 

Henderson,  James       

HonL 

31  Dec  08 

Harbord,  William  J 

SL 

1  Apr    13 

Henderson,  John  C 

SL 

12  Mar  13 

Harden,  Robert  A 

L 

17  Apr   07 

Henderson,  Percy  D 

L 

13  Mar  03 

Harding,  Horace  K 

L 

12  Nov  08 

Hennessy,  John    

L 

1  Sept  12  1 

Hardstaff,  Leslie  H.     ...     ,. 

S  L  (act) 

30  June  13 

Henry,  Archie  D 

AP 

18  Dec   09 

Harlow,  Alfred  J rd 

E 

4  Mar  03 

Herriot,  John  S rd 

E 

16  June  98 

Harries,  Thomas  K.  D. 

SL 

1  July  13 

Hester,  Charles     

L 

18  Mar  11 

Harris,  Harold      

Mid 

(proby) 

18  Jan    13 

Hicks,  Alfred  H 

Mid 

(proby) 

9  Aug  09  1 

Harris,  Stafford  B 

Mid 
Cproby) 

10  Aug  12 

Higginbottom,  Robert 

Mid 

(probi/) 

2  Feb    14 

Harrison,  Ernest  A 

Skr 

10  Sept  13 

Higgins,  Frederick  H.  W.... 

SL 

17  Nov  03 

Harrison,  John  E 

Mid 

1  Jan   09 

Highet,  William    rd 

SenE 

4  Apr  98 

Harrison.  John  G.  B 

L 

16  Feb   06 

Hignett,  Arthur  H 

L 

19  Jan    12 

Harrison,  Reginald  R....     ... 

L 

25  Apr   07 

Hignett,  Samuel  M 

A  P 

8  Feb    10 

Harrison.  Richard        

L 

7  May  09 

Hill,  Gerald  A 

L 

2  Jan   13 

Harrison,  Richard  K 

SL 

20  Sept  07 

Hill,  Robert  C 

L 

1  Jan   13 

Hiscock,  Walter  G 

Mid 

29  Dec   11 

Hart,  Hubert  V.    „ 

L 

31  May  07 

(proby) 

Hart,  Ronald  G 

L 

15  Sep't  13 

HiBCOx,  William  T 

P 

27  July  02 

Harvey,  Charles  E 

Mid 

7  Aug  13 

Hoar,  Henry  S 

E 

2  May  07 

(proby) 

Hocken,  John  E.  P 

Mid 

1  July  13 

Harwood,  Ralph  0 

E 

13  Mar  01 

(proby) 

Hastie,  William  P 

Mid 

23  Dec  13 

Hocking,  Rowland  W. 

L 

18  Sept  11 

(proby) 

Hockney,  Richard        ...    ... 

WE 

12  Apr  06 

Hastings,  Samuel  C 

AP 

8  Apr  04 

Hodder,  John 

SenE 

21  July  11 

Haswell,  John  E 

L 

28  Apr    11 

Hodge,  Tom  S 

SL 

1  July  12 

Hatch,  Harold  R 

L 

16  June  11 

Hodges,  Francis  W 

L 

2  July  13 

Hatcher,  Walter  H 

L 

1  Jan   08 

Hodges,  James  A 

L 

13  Dec    11 

Hodgkinson,  Harry    

S  li(proby) 

12  Mar  13 

Hatton,  Thomas   

SL 

19  Dec  12 

Hodgman,  Edward  J ... 

Skr 

10  June  11 

Haverfield,  Herbert  D. 

AB 

12  Feb   95 

Hodgman,  William  H. 

Skr 

19  July  11 

Hawke,  William  T 

AP 

9  July  04 

Hawkes,  William  A 

L 

21  Aug  08 

Hogarth,  James    

AP 

4  Dec  09 

Hawkins,  Ernest  M 

L 

18  Mar  11 

Hogben,  Francis  H 

Skr 

21  Oct  13 

Haycock,  Noel  W 

A  P 

19  July  10 

Hogg,  Edward  M 

Skr 

9  Feb   11 

Hayes,  Alfred  S 

SP 

15  Feb   09 

Hogg,  William  B 

A  P  (act) 

14  Oct    12 

Hayes,  Bertram  F.       ...   rd 

Cr 

16  May  07 

Holdway,  Ernest  G 

AP 

11  Oct   05 

Hayes,  Frederick  W 

Mid 

31  Dec  10 

Holehouse,  Harold      

SL 

1  Oct    10 

Hayes,  Ignatius  J 

L 

15  Aug  08 

Holland,  Alfred  J 

L 

12  Nov  13 

Hayes,  Thomas     

AP 

14  Feb  03 

Hayles,  Bernard  S 

W  E 

1  Apr   11 

Holland,  John  A 

L 

15  Sept  06 

Haynes,  Frederick  G 

E 

2  Oct   00 

Hollins,  George  H 

Skr 

18  Mar  11 

Haynes,  Paul  E.  W 

L 

10  Apr  06 

Holloway,  Graham  C 

L 

27  Feb  05 

Hayward,  Charles  J.  L. 

Mid 

4  Aug  10 

Holman,  George   

W  E 

15  May  05 

(proby) 

Holmes,  Louis  C 

L 

7  Feb  06 

Headlam,  Philip  C 

L 

27  Dec  07 

Homewood,  William   

Mid 

7  Aug  13 

Healey,  John  F.  H.     ...    rd 

Cr 

16  Aug  11 

(proby) 

Heanley,  Thomas  W 

SL 

18  Sept  01 

Hood,  Frederick  W 

L 

15  Jan  03 

Heasley,  John  W 

WE 

1  Jan    12 

Hooper,  George  S 

L 

27  Mar  09 

Heath,  Rupert  M 

AP 

8  Apr   04 

Hopcraft,  William  D 

L 

13  Aug  C6 

Heathcote,  Joseph  H 

E 

3  Feb   96 

Horend,  William  R 

WE 

24  Mar  10 

Heayberd.  William  V 

AP 

8  Feb   10 

Home,  George  S 

E 

24  Feb   97 

Heenan,  Joseph  A 

Mid 

1  Apr   11 

Horsburgh,  Gordon  S. 

L 

12  Nov  10 

(proby) 

Hossack,  William  H 

L 

25  Jan    04 

Hely,  Hamilton  M 

L 

2  Feb   10 

Houston,  Robert 

P 

4  Aug  06 

ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


453 


Howard,  Frederic  C 

Howat,  William    

Howe,  Kingsley  G 

Howell,  Cecil  I 

Howell,  John  H .. 

Howson,  John       bi 

Hubbard,  Robert  L.  F. 
Huddy,  Charles    

Hudson,  George  R.      ...   bi 

Hudson,  Huberht  T 

Hudson,  William bi 

Hughes,  Alan  W 

Hughes,  Charles  R 

Hughes,  David  B 

Hughes,  Hugh  R 

Hughes,  John 

Hughes,  Robert  H.  W.     sr 

Hughes,  William  T 

Hulme-Goodier,  Robert  S.... 
Humphrey,  Alexander  M.... 
Humphrey,  Edmund  W.  A. 

Hunter,  Charles  H 

Hunter,  George  M 

Hunter,  Macdonald    

Hunter,  Thomas 

Hussey-Coopcr,  Edward  M. 
Hutchinson,  Henry  ...  bd 
Hutchinson,  Walter  B. 

Hutton,  James     

Hynd,  Daniel 

Hynd,  David 


I. 

Iixingwoeth,  Cyril  G. 

Imlay,  James  C 

Inglis,  William     

Inman,  Sidney  N. 
Inwood.  Arthur  W.     ... 
Ireland,  Andrew  H.     ... 
Ireland,  Frederick  J.  ... 

Ireland,  John 

Irvin,  Hugh  P 

Irvine,  James 

Irvine,  William  R.  D. ... 
Irving,  Charles  E. 

Irving,  Ernest  K 

Irving,  Robert  B 

Irwin,  George 

Iveagh,  Lord,  kp 

Ives,  Albert     

Ivey,  Alfred  V.  P. 


L 
L 

SL 

WE 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

SL 
P 
L 
E 
WE 
SL 
WE 

* 

L 

WE 
SL 
"VV  E 
WE 

E 
AE 

L 

Cr 

HonCr 

WE 

WE 

WE 


SL 

AE 

Skr 

S  L  (act) 

WE 

WE 

L 

P 

WE 

SL 

Cr 

L 

L 

L 

L 

HonL 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 


Seniority. 


31  Dec  10 
26  June  02 
1  Oct  10 
1  Oct    13 

18  Jan    13 

3  Sept  03 
24  July  12 
lApr   11 

6  Oct    05 
1  Oct    13 

15  May  00 

19  Apr  10 
18  Aug  03 
18  Mar  13 

1  Apr   1.3 

2  June  05 
24  Feb  14 
14  Dec   10 

9  Oct  12 
22  Mav  09 
10  Sept  04 

13  Jan  06 
8  Feb    10 

16  June  00 
26  Aug  93 

14  Nov  06 

15  Jan    06 

21  June  88 

22  June  04 
10  Aug  05 
28  Jan    10 


1  Apr   10 

24  Feb   97 

13  May  12 

14  Nov   11 
1  Oct    13 

21  June  05 
7  May  08 

23  Jan    12 
1  Jan  14 

12  Mar   13 

25  July  10 
18  Nov  01 
28  May  13 
17  Apr   09 

4  June 08 
31  Dec   85 

24  Sept  13 
1  Oct  13 


J. 

Jackson,  Harold  E.    ... 
Jackson,  James  H. 

Jackson,  Ralph      

Jackson,  William  S.    ... 

Jacob,  Burland      

James,  David  T.  E. 

James,  Frederick  W.  ... 

James,  Herbert     

James,  John  H 

James,  John  L 

James,  Rupert  W. 

Jarrett,  Charles  6. 
Jauncey,  Henry  C.  A. 

Jefferies,  Robert  L. 
Jeffrey,  Douglas  G.     ... 

Jeffrey,  Ernest  F 

Jenkins,  Harry  L. 

Jenkins,  John       

Jenkins,  Lewis  O 

Jenkinson,  Thomas  N. 
Jenkinson,  William  W. 
Johnson,  Cha>  les  G.    ... 
Johnson,  Leonard  A.W. 

Johnson,  Robert  M.  M. 

Johnson,  Walter 

Johnston,  Edward  H. ... 

Johnston,  James 

.Johnston,  Samuel 
Johnstone,  Cyril  C.     ... 

Johnstone,  James 

Johnstone,  James  M.  C. 
Johnstone,  Robert  J.  ... 

Jones,  Charles  A 

Jones,  Charles  W 

Jones,  Emlyn  T 

Jones,  Eynon  LI 

Jones,  Frank  P 


Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 

Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 
Jones, 


Frederick  M.     . 
Frederick  P. 
Frederick  W.    . 

Gerald  N 

Gerald  H.L.     . 

John  A.  R 

John  C 

Lionel  I 

Oliver  A 

Owen 

Reginald  H.  M. 
Reginald  W.     ., 

Robert  H 

Ronald  L 

Rupert  O 

Theodore  W.     .. 
Thomas  A 


L 
L 

W  E 
SL 
P 

SL 

(probi/) 
E 
L 

SL 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

S  L 

AP 

S  L  (act) 

L 

AP 

AP 

B 

A  P 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Mid 

AP 

W  E 

SL 

(proby) 

WE 

SL 

L 

E 

AP 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 
(proby) 

E 

W  E 

SL 

SL 

Mid 

L 

A  P  i  act) 

S  P  (act) 

Mid 

(proby ) 

Cr 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L (act) 

SL  (proby) 

L 

SL 
L 


Seniority. 


18  Oct    09 

18  Oct    09 

24  July  07 

1  July  10 

17  July  05 
1  Oct    13 

20  Sept  05 
8  Mar  12 
3  May  04 

24  Jan  05 
1  Oct    12 

22  Dec   10 

10  Feb  14 

18  Feb  02 
1  Apr   12 

8  Feb  10 
16  Dec  13 
22  Dec  11 
14  Aug  12 
14  June  04 

27  Aug  98 
13  Dec   10 

7  Aug  13 

1  July  1 1 

13  Feb  94 
20  July  00 

9  Jan  09 
1  Oct  11 
1  July  12 

19  Dec   04 

28  Mar  13 
3  Feb   08 

31  Jan    05 

8  July  09 

24  Jan    08 

20  Oct   13 

14  Sept  12 

8  Oct    00 

25  May  09 
31  Oct    95 

1  Oct    12 

11  Aug  08 
14  Jan    10 

3  Feb  13 
25  Sept  09 
14  June  12 

2  Jan  06 
11  Sept  12 

1  Jan  14 

25  Mar  12 
1  Jan  14 

3  Aug  11 

26  Feb  13 
10  May  04 


454                          ROYAL 

NAVAL    RESERVE. 

Name. 

Rank, 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Jones,  Wesson  C.  H 

L 

29  May  10 

Kinning, Alexander  C.C.rd 

E 

17  Oct  03 

Jones,  William  D.  P 

L 

31  May  07 

Kirby,  Harry  B 

Mid 

1  Jan    13 

Jones,  William  G.  B 

L 

6  Aug  11 

(probv) 

Jones-Parry,  Jeffreys  I.     ... 

Mid 

8  Dec  09 

Kirkwood,  Hugh 

W  E 

6  Jan    05 

Joyce,  Benjamin  R 

Skr 

27  Mar  12 

Kitehin,  Geoffrey  G 

Mid 

(proby) 

10  Aug  12 

Knight,  Arthur  W 

S  L(act) 

1  July  12 

Knight,  Gordon  W 

SL 

(vroby) 

1  Apr    12  ! 

Knight,  Percy       

'WE 

1  July  11 

Knights,  Alfred     

Skr 

25  July  13 

Knowles,  Walter  M 

L 

17  Feb  08 

Knox,  Alexander 

• 

L. 

Labouchere  -  Sparling, 

SL 

2  May  05 

JohnP 

S  L  (act) 

9  Jan    13 

Laidlaw,  Charles  G.  N. 

Mid 

22  Dec  09 

Laidls>w,  Henry  M.  8. 

SL  (proby) 

1  Oct    12 

Laidlaw,  Stanley  P.  W. 

SL 

1  Jan   13 

Laird,  Arthur  H 

AP 

26  Feb  06 

Lalor,  William  G 

Mid 

11  Aug  08 

Lamb,  Richard  C 

P 

4  Aug  06 

Lambert,  John      rd 

E 

30  June89 

Lancaster,  Edmond  W.     ... 

A  P  (acp 

25  Nov  10 

Lane,  Charles  F 

AP 

9  July  04 

Lane,  Sidney  R 

L 

2  Aug  05 

Lang,  John     

Sen  E 

10  June  99 

Langley,  Matthew  J 

Mid 

7  Aug  13 

K. 

(proby) 

Langworthy,  Henry  B. 

Mid 

7  Aug  13 

(proby) 

Large,  Edwin  R 

L 

12  June  09 

Kir,  Ivo  J 

SL 

1  Oct    11 

Large,  Ernest  H 

SL  (proby) 

1  Jan   14 

Kearney,  Henry   

W  B 

19  Nov  OB 

Large,  Vincent  C 

8  L 

1  Oct    11 

Kearney,  James           

L 

6  Jan   05 

Lash,  George  E 

L 

13  Aug  11 

Keen,  William  E 

WE 

9  Apr  07 

Lawlor,  John  F 

Mid 

1  July  13 

Keigwin,  Charles  T 

L 

19  Oct    07 

(proby) 

Kell,  Philip  A.  G 

L 

12  Oct   06 

Lawlor,  Leslie       

SL 

4  Apr  12 

Kelly,  Lionel  M 

SL  (proly) 

I  Oct    13 

Lawrance,  David 

E 

31  Dec  88 

Kelly,  William  H 

L 

22  Dec  04 

Lawrence,  Charles  C 

Mid 

1  Oct    10 

Kelt,  Peter  M 

E 

15  Jan   03 

(vroby) 

Kelway,  William  E 

L 

30  Dec  04 

Lawrence,  John  H 

Skr 

1  Jan  14 

Kendall,  Charles  H 

L 

6  Aug  12 

Lawson,  JohnW 

W  E 

3  Oct    10 

Kennaird,  Stanley       

WE 

13  Dec  07 

Lawson,  Robert    

E 

11  July  02 

Kennelly,  Maurice  McB.  ... 

SL  (proby) 

1  Julv  13 

Lawson,  Robert    

WE 

17  Jan   06 

Keny on,  Albert  B 

SL(  proby) 

1  Jan   14 

Lawther,  Cyil  E 

SL  (act) 

22  Sept  13 

Keppel-Barrett,  Charles  L. 

L 

2  June  04 

Layton,  Percival  N.    ....    rd 

Cr 

23  May  12 

Kerr,  Andrew        

E 

7  Nov  00 

Leader,  Edwin  G 

L 

1 7  Dec  95 

Kershaw,  Ronald  H.      r.f.c. 

SL 

17  May  13 

Learmont,  Hugh  P.     ...  rd 

Cr. 

13  May  13 

Kidd,  Henry  P RD 

E 

4  Sept  97 

Learmont,  Percy  H 

Mid 

22  Mar  12 

King,  Alexander 

P 

17  JunelO 

(proby) 

King,  Douglas  G, 

Mid 
(.proby) 

1  Apr  12 

Leask,  Lewis  W 

Mid 

(probv) 

1  July  13 

King,  John  C 

WE 

15  Nov  04 

Lecaudey,  Archibald  G.     ... 

SL(  proby) 

1  Jan  14 

King,  Samuel  G 

Skr 

27  Mar  12 

Leek,  James   

E 

15  Jan   03 

ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


455 


Name. 


Lecky,  James 

Ledger,  John  B , 

Lee,  Oscar  J.  P 

Leech,  Alfred  S 

Legge,  Arthur  W 

Legge,  Edward  M 

Le  Grand,  John  V.      ...  hi 

Leonard,  Jeremiah  J 

Le  Sueur,  Claude  de  V. 

Levy,  John  M.  D'A 

Lewin,  William  G 

Lewis,  Guy  P 

Lewis,  Leoline  W.  T 

Lewis,  Nigel  E 

Leys,  James  H 

Lightoller,  Charles  H. 

Lii ley,  John  L.  8.  G 

Lillie,  William  P 

Lindsay,  John  P 

Lindsay,  Lionel  H 

Lingen-Burton,  Edward  B.. 

Linggard,  Alfred  G 

Linklater,  Arthur  D 

Lipscombe,  Lionel  P 

List,  John       

Lister,  Ernest  A 

Lister,  William  N , 

Little,  Henry  A.  K 

Little,  James  S 

Littleton,  Hugh  A.       r.f.c, 

Lloyd,  George  ff.  H , 

Lloyd,  Bowland  O , 

Lloyd-Jones,  Herbert  L.   ... 

Loder,  Albert  E 

Loe,  Gerald     ...      .. 

Loram,  Douglas  S 

Lord,  Horace  M 

Love,  William       

Lovegrove,  Alfred  V.  E.     ... 

Lowe,  Harold 

Lowe,  Herbert  H 

Lucking,  Christopher  H. 
Lunt,  William  M. 
Lutt,  Harold  E.  W.     ... 

Lyle,  John      

Lyndon,  Edward  P 

Lyne,  Philip  E I 

Lynes,  Algernon 

Lyness,  Robert  B 

Lyon,  Victor  P 


L 

S  L  (act) 

L 

L 

SL 

(proby) 

Cr 
P 
L 

Mid 
L 
L 

L 

P 

Skr 
L 
SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

Mirt 

(proby'* 

L 

SL 

(proby) 

AP 

Hon  Ch  E 

S  L 

(act) 

HonL 

AP 

AP 

SL 

L 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

E 

L 

SL 
L 

SL 

L 
AP 
Skr 
SL 

L 
Mid 
(proby) 

L 

SL 


Seniority. 


24  Aug  12 
31  Jan   12 

28  Apr  11 

18  June07 
1  Oct     11 

26  Feb  13 
21  Nov  12 

17  JunelO 

27  Oct    11 

29  Dec  06 
23  July  09 

28  Dec   09 

21  May  11 
9  Dec   10 

16  Feb   11 

16  May  13 
1  July  09 

7  Aug  13 

18  Oct   09 

17  July  06 
1  Apr  13 

16  Mar  10 
1  July  09 

8  Feb    10 

10  Dec  89 

7  Apr  11 

22  Oct    78 

8  Apr    04 

14  June  04 
1  Nov  12 

3  Sept  09 
1  Jan  10 
1  Jan  14 

15  Oct   04 

29  Apr  11 
1  Apr  12 

21  Apr  11 
31  Dec  98 

27  June 04 
1  July  12 

11  Mar  11 

18  Jan  13 

28  Dec  09 
5  Nov  04 

11  May  12 
1  July  11 

16  Jan  01 

15  Aug  11 

3  Dec  08 

16  Sept  12 


M. 

Macattlat,  Aulay  B. ... 
McBamet,  Edward  J.... 
McCall,  William  B.     ...   bd 
McCarthy,  Harold       

McCombie,  Gerald  F 

McConkey,  Henry       

MoCormick,  John  H 

McCulloch,  Alexander  McG 

McCullough,  William  A.  rd 
Macdonald,  Alexander 
McDonald,  Alexander  B. 

McDonald,  James 

Macdonald,  Archibald... 
MacDonald,  Norman  ... 

Macdonald,  Paul 

McDonald,  Thomas  ... 
McDonald.  William    ... 

Macey,  Gerald  C 

McFee,  Robert  0 

McGavin,  James 

McGill,  Hugh  N. 
McGlashan,  Edward  A.  E.... 

McGowan,  John  C.      ...   I 
Macgregor,  Ivor  G. 

Mcllgorm,  Daniel 

Mclntyre,  James 

Mclntyre,  James  D.   ... 

Maclver,  Charles 

Maclver,  Henry   

McJannet,  Francis  V. 
McKay,  Kenneth 

Mack,  Joseph 

Mackay,  Alexander  S.... 
McKellar,  Arthur  W. ...   i 
Mackenzie,  Donald  M. 
Mackintosh,  Aeneas  L.  A. 
McKirdy,  Lock  hart  D. 
McLaughlin,  Cyril  E. 

MacLean,  Hector  H.  ... 
McLellan,  Robert  A.  ... 
MacLeod,  Edwin  S.     ... 

McLeod,  Thomas , 

McMahon,  Gerald  R.  ...    , 
MacMahon,  Joseph     ...     , 
McMillan,  Alexander  H.    , 
McMillan,  James  C.  N. 
McMurray,  Eobert 
McMurrish.Eobert  M...     , 

Macnab,  John        

McNair,  James     ,     . 

McNaught,  James       ...   B 
McNaught,  James  A 

McNeil,  Harold    

McNeil,  Samuel  G.  S....  r„ 


L 

L 

E 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

WE 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

AP 

A  P 

Skr 

E 

E 

E 

L 

A  E 

SL  (proby) 

Hon  Cr 

WE 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

SenE 

Mid 

(proby) 

P 

Skr 

AP 

Hon  Cr 

Hon  Cr 

SL  (proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Cr 

AP 

SL 

8L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

AE 

L 

E 

Sen  E 

L 
W  E 
SL 
L 
WE 
Hon  Cr 
WE 

E 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

L 


Seniority. 


18  Oct  09 
6  Nov  05 
10  May  11 
10  Aug  12 

18  Oct    09 

17  Sept  10 
14  Feb   10 

1  July  12 

29  Jan  02 
9  July  04 
21  Aug   11 

28  Mar  12 

12  Aug  96 
23  Jan    07 

1  Sept  92 
3  Feb  03 
3  Mar  00 
1  Oct    13 

31  Dec  89 
1  Sept  04 
1  Apr  11 

20  Oct    13 

23  June  04 
1  Apr  13 

20  July  01 

29  May  13 
26  Jan    10 

5  Nov  90 

5  Nov  90 
1  Jan  14 
1  Oct    13 

20  Oct    13 

14  Dec   10 

6  Feb  11 
8  Apr  04 
1  July  08 

21  Oct    11 

23  Dec  13 

81  Dec   08 

13  June  99 
26  Aug  08 

6  Aug  04 

29  Jan   04 

24  Mar  08 
1  Oct  13 
1  July  10 

23  July  11 
1  Oct    13 

7  Mar  04 
12  Apr  05 

18  Aug  91 
1  July  13 

30  Sept  01 

22  Nov  00 


456 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Name. 


McNeill,  William  A 

McQueen,  Albert 

Macqueen,  Nigel  A 

McWhannell,  Robert 

Madan,  Arthur  G 

Madge,  Ernest  E 

Magowan,  Richard      

Mahon,  Patrick  8 

Main,  Frank  M 

Main,  James  McM 

Making,  Victor  L.  K 

Maiden,  William  F , 

Malet,  Bertram!  A 

Mallalue,  Ruspini 

Malley,  John  H 

Malpas,  James  H 

Malzard,  Gordon , 

Man,  William , 

Manley.  Frederick       , 

Mann,  Leslie , 

Manners.  Kenneth  J 

Mantle,  William  H 

Manuel,  George  W 

Marcel,  Charles  P 

Marchant,  John  G 

Marix,  Reginald  L.  G.  r.f.c 

Marriott,  Edward  L 

Marsden,  Charles  V.  S.  J. .. 

Marsden-Jones,  Augustus 
M. 

Marsh,  Sidney  J 

Marshall,  James , 

Marshall,  John  L , 

Marshall,  Robert  N 

Marshall,  Stanley 

Marshall,  William        

Martin,  Arthur  R.  P 

Martin,  Robert  T 

Martin,  Thomas    

Martindale,  Hugh  B.    r.f.c. 
Martindale,  William    ... 
Martyn,  Drury  T.  W.  ... 

Martyn,  John  L 

Marvin,  William  L.  C. 

Mason,  Richard  G.  W. 
Maeon,  William  I. 

Master,  Harold  O 

Masterton,  Walter  N.  ... 

Matheson,  Charles  D 

Matheson,  Charles  G. ... 
Matheson,  Thomas  A. 
Matthews,  Harold  E.  ... 
Maxwell,  James    

Mayall,  Maurice  J.  D. 
Maynard,  Haskett  J.  ... 

Meek,  Leslie   

Mein,  John  B.  -    

Melsom,  Arthur  P. 
Mercer,  George  M. 


Rank.       Seniority. 


L 

WE 

SL(  act) 

E 

Mid 

L 

AP 

AP  (act) 

L 

SL  (proby) 

SL 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

Mid 

L 

SL  (proby) 

L 

AP 
HonCE 
AP 
Mid 
SL 
AP 
Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

L 

L 

SL 

SL(proby) 

L 

L 

SL 

AP 

SL  (proby) 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

SL 

E 

L 

L 

L 

A  P  (act) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 


24  June  11 
1  Oct    18 

10  Aug  11 

27  Apr  97 
31  Dec  OH 

9  June  12 

15  May  00 

20  Oct  13 
30  Mar  05 

1  July  13 

12  Mar  13 
1  Jan   14 

22  Sept  13 

21  July  05 
7  Aug  13 

21  July  10 
5  July  12 
1  Jan    10 

13  Feb  07 
1  Oct    13 

16  Jan    14 

23  Jan  07 
30  Apr  88 
18  Sept  11 

I  Oct  09 
1  Nov  12 

17  July  05 
1  July  13 

7  Aug  13 

15  Nov  04 
12  Apr   13 

3  Sept  12 

28  Nov  10 
1  Jan  14 

12  May  03 

18  Oct    09 

19  Jan    12 

20  Mar  09 
27  Jan   14 

17  July  05 
1  Jan   14 

23  Aug  12 

16  Aug  12 

9  Feb   04 

18  Sept  07 
7  Sept  04 

24  Aug  99 
3  July  08 

27  Feb  08 
7  June  10 

14  Oct  12 
7  Aug  13 

1  July  12 
1  Oct    11 

19  Oct    09 

10  Aug  12 

1  Jan  11 
1  July  12 


Merrett,  Hubert  G.  B. 

Merrick,  Robert  C.  W. 

Merry,  Edgar  J 

Merson,  James  W. 
Messenger,  Arthur 

Metcalfe,  Bruce    

Metcalfe,  George  R.    .. 

Mewse,  James  A 

Meyer,  Oscar 

Miles,  Frederick  R. 

Miles,  Lemuel  G 

Millar,  Leslie  W 

Milledge,  Henry  H.     .. 

Miller,  David  S 

Miller,  Ernest  C 

Miller,  Herbert  J 

Miller,  Joseph       

Millett,  Harold  W.      .., 

Mills,  Tom  L 

Milne,  Albert  E 

Milne,  Robert  A 

Milner,  Clarence 

Milner,  Thomas  F. 
Milner,  William  G. 
Miners,  Francis     

Minett,  Harry  F 

Minister,  Edward  J.    .. 

Mitchell,  George 

Moffatt,  George    

Monaghan,  James 

Monk,  Frank  L 

Montgomery,  James  .. 

Moore.  Ernest        

Moore,  George  D 

Moore,  Harry  A 

Moran,  Charles  H. 
More,  Colin  R 

More,  Francis  E.  B.     .. 

Morgan,  Arnold  G. 
Morgan,  Arnold  O. 
Mortran,  Charles  W.  F. 

Morgan,  Daniel     

Morgan,  John  C.  V.    .. 

Morgan,  John  E 

Morgan,  John  O 

Morgan,  Lewis      

Morgan,  Percy  A 

Morrell,  George  E. 

Morris,  David 

Morris,  Frank 

Morrison,  William  A.  .. 
Mortimer,  Ronald  J.    .. 
Mortimer,  Samuel 
Mortishead,  John ...     . 

Mosey,  James  Y 

Moss,  Ben       

1  Moss,  John  A 


Rank.       Seniority. 


Mid 

(proby) 

P 

AP 

Skr 

S  L 

SL 

L 

Skr 

WE 

L 

W  E 

AP  (act) 

SL  ( proby) 

Or 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

WE 

L 

L 

L 

E 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

WE 

P 

W  E 

AP  (act) 

SL 

SL  (proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

Mid 

L 

Mid 

W  E 

Mid 

E 

E 

Mid 

(vroby) 

'Mid 

(proby) 

AE 

WE 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

L 

L 

SP 

SP 

S  h(proby) 

Sen  E 


31  Mar  13 


14  Feb  03 
23  Jan  07 
23  Sept  11 

5  Feb    14 

6  June  11 
9  Dec  03 

20  Mar  11 
23  Apr   10 

19  Jan   06 
9  Jan   09 

20  Oct    13  | 
1  Jan  14 
6  June  12 

18  Oct   09 
1  July  12 

15  Sept  08 
1  Apr  13 


12  June  08 
12  Aug  09 

23  Aug  05 
14  July  09 

29  Feb  12 

24  Feb  97 
12  Sept  12 

2  Apr  09 
28  Dec  98 
24  Mar  10 

6  July  03 

1  July  1 1 
20  Oct    13 

1  July  13 
18  Jan  13 
10  Aug  12 

1  Jan    13 

16  Mar  11 
1  Oct    12 

1  Apr   11 

4  Aug  10 

20  Sept  05 

1  Jan   08 

1  Apr    12 

2  Aug  07 
31  Dec  88 

1  Sept  92 
1  Jan    11 

lApr   13 

30  Aug  01 
1  Jan  12 
1  Apr   10 

9  Nov  05 

1  Oct  10 
18  July  02 

17  July  05 

2  Nov  09 
1  Oct    12 

18  Aug  05 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


457 


Moth,  Frank  L 

Mott,  Andrew  T 

Mouehtin,  Stanley  W. 

Muir,  Henry  G 

Muir,  Peter     

Mungall,  John  A 

Munro,  Charles    

Munro,  Dugald     

Murchie,  Herbert 

Murchie,  Peter  A. 
Murphy,  Maurice  F.   .. 
Murphy,  Michael  R.     .. 
Murphy,  William 

Murray,  Arthur     

Murray,  Francis  S. 
Murray,  Michael  F. 
Musselwhite,  Alan  J.  .. 

Musselwhite,  Harold  .. 
Mustard,  Harry    


N. 

Nanscawen,  Arthur  J.  F. . 

Nash,  Henry  F , 

Neate,  Reginald  C 

Neilson,  David  L.        ...    b: 

iNelson,  AIek , 

| Nelson,  Charles  M 

INelson,  Henry       k] 

Nelson,  Sidney  J.        

Nelson,  William  S 

Nevill,  Walter  H 

INewbery,  Frederick  G.  W. 
iNewbery  -  Boschetti,  Law- 

!    rence  W 

INewdigate,  Sebastian  F.    .. 

Newell,  Liston  C 

Newton,  Christopher  P.    .. 


Rank.        Seniority. 


L 

L 

SL  (proby) 

L 

B 

E 
AS 

L 

L 

L 

E 

E 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

AP 


Newton,  Frederick      

Newton,  George    

Newton,  Harry     , 

Newton,  James  E 

[Newton-Clare,  Edward  T. 
r.f.c. 

jNicholls,  Arthur  S.  M 

fNicholls,  William 


SL 
SL 

P 

Cr 
WE 
SL 

L 
SL 

L 
AP 

L 

L 
L 

SenE 
Mid 
(proby) 
Skr 
W  E 

L 

W  E 

SL  (proby) 

L 

SL  (proby) 


27  May  03 
16  Aug  13 
1  Oct    13 

10  Mar  02 
19  Aug  97 
1  Feb  02 
16  June  98 
18  Sept  07 
8  June 12 
8  May  10 

6  Sept  02 
31  Jan   00 

7  Aug  13 

7  May  09 

1  Jan   12 
29  July  09 

2  Jan    13 

4  Aug  10 

8  July  09 


8  July  09 
25  July  11 
29  Apr  10 
18  Jan  09 
28  Apr  04 

6  Nov  09 
23  July  06 

2  Aug  06 

27  Feb    14 
18  Mar  10 

3  Jan    10 

16  June  13 

28  Jan    10 
3  Apr    13 

31  Mar  13 

20  Sept  11 
25  Aug  08 
10  Sept  06 
1  Apr  11 
27  Jan    14 

18  Aug  10 
1  July  13 


Nicholson,  Morris  S.   ... 
Nicholson,  Henry  D.  ... 

Nicol ,  Stephen      

Nicolle,  George  L. 

Nisbet,  Richard  P. 

Nixson,  Thomas   

Norman,  Alfred  R. 
Norman,  William  A.   ... 
Norris,  Clarence  E. 
Northcote,  Hamilton  B. 
Northcott,.Walter  C.  ... 
Northcott,  William  H. 
Nosworthy,  Ernest  P.... 
Notley,  Arthur  H. 
Notley,  Franke  B.  S.  ... 
Nottidge,  Guy      

Nutt,  Charles  R 

Nutten,  Horace  E. 
Nutten,  Thomas  E.     ... 


o. 

O'Beikne,  Denis 

Odam,  Herbert  J 

O'Donovan,  John 

Ogilvie,  Alexander  S 

Ogilvy,  Arthur      

Ogley,  William  V 

Ohlson,  Basil  J 

O'Keefe,  Patrick  D 

Oldershaw,  William  G. 

Oliver,  William    

Ollerhead,  Charles  W.  A. .. 

Ollerhead,  Roy  S 

Olley.  Albert  E 

Olley,  Charles  B 

O'Neill,  William  J 

Openshaw,  George  H 

Oppen,  Hans 

Oram,  Bertie  B 

Oram,  Harry  P.  K 

Orchard,  Edwin  H 

O'Reilly,  Vivian  R 

Ormonde,  The  Most  Honour 
able  the  Marquis  of,  KP.  .. 

Ormsby,  Roland  T.  A 

Osborne,  Charles  F.    ..     ri 

Otterson,  Charles  H 

Oulsman,  Harry  H 

Owen,  Guy  S 

Owen,  Henry  P 


Rank.        Seniority. 


Cr 
L 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

AP 

L 

AP 

L 

AP 

WE 

L 

L 

Cr 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

Skr 

Skr 


3  Aug  12 
24  Dec  00 
6  Feb  11 
9  Jan    13 

20  Sept  12 

29  Sept  13 

17  Jan    05 

30  May  05 
29  Nov  04 

22  Nov  12 
10  Dec  04 
27  Jan   10 

3  Sept  09 

18  Oct  09 
27  Jan    09 

1  July  13 

1  Feb   94 

23  Sept  13 
9  Feb    11 


AP 

S  L(proby) 

W  E 

Mid 
(proby) 

S  L 

SL 
(proby) 

Skr 
L 

Skr 

SL 
(act) 
Mid 
(proby) 
Skr 
Skr 

L 
SL 

L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

HonCr 

8  L(proby) 

Cr 

S  L  (act) 

Sh(proby) 

L 

Sen   E 


8  July  09 
1  Jan    14 

1  July  11 

23  Dec    13 

2  Jan    01 
1  Oct    13 

8  Mar  11 
16  Mar  11 
14  Jan  07 
11  July  11 
27  Nov   12 

1  Oct   12 

27  Feb  11 
27  Feb  11 
16  Sept  04 
1  Jan  12 
8  Nov  06 
13  Sept  10 
18  Aug  11 

4  Oct    07 

7  Dec   11 

24  June  04 
1  Apr  13 

13  Apr   05 

3  Dec  13 
1  July  13 

18  Oct    09 

8  Aug  12 


458 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Owen,  Robert 

Owen,  William  L. 
Owens,  Arthur  L.... 
Owens,  Alfred  S.  ... 
Owens,  Ernest  A.... 
Oxlade.  Charles  H. 
Oxnard,  Stanley  P. 


P. 

Padfibld,  Arthur  J.  ... 
Page,  Sherwood  B. 
Paget,  Robert  C 

Paine,  John  W.     ...     ... 

Pakenham,  Arthur  McC. 
Palliser,  Arthur  G. 

Palmer,  B-nnet    

Palmer,  Henry     

Palmer,  James      

Pape,  Percy  J 

Pardoe,  Reginald  Q-.  ... 
Parfitt,  Edward  P.       ... 

Paris,  Charles  K 

Park,  James    

Park,  Robert  T 

Parker,  Berkeley  J. 

Parker,  George      

Parker,  John  J.  W.      ... 

Parker,  Oswald  R 

Parker,  Tom   

Parker,  Walter  H.  ... 
Parkinson,  Arthur  L. ... 
Parmeter,  Alfred  P.     ... 

Parnis,  Alexander 

Parry,  George  R 

Partridge,  Reginald  M. 
Paterson,  Andrew 
Paterson,  George  M.  ... 

Paterson,  Kenneth 

Paterson.  Walter 

Paton,  Alexander 

Patterson,  Arthur  J.  ... 
Patterson,  Frederic  N. 

Pattinson,  Prank 

Pawley,  Arthur 

Payne,  Leslie  P 

Payne,  Reginald  R. 

Peacock,  John  O  

Peal.  Charles  A 

Pearce,  William  P. 

Pearson,  John  A 

Peel,  Reginald  V n 

Peirse,  Richard  E.  C.      r.f, 
Peirson-Smith,  Ernest  C. 


Pell,  Henry  W. 


Sen  E 

A  P 

L 

S  L  (act) 

SL 

L 

WE 


P 

S  L 
Mid 

(proby ) 

Mid 
(proby) 

L 

S  L  (act) 

A  P  (net) 

Skr 

Skr 

L 

L 

S  L  (act) 

SL 

L 

SL(  proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

w  E 

SL 
SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

L 

SL 

SL 

L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

Hon  ChE 

WE 

W  E 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

E 

A  P 

E 

L 

L 

Skr 

L 

SL(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L 


Seniority. 

18  May  99 

19  July  10 

20  Feb 

13 

5  Nov 

13 

8  Jan 

13 

12  Feb 

04 

1  Apr 

12 

5  Apr 

09 

1  Apr 

12 

31  Mar 

13 

18  Aug 

11 

11  Sept  12 

24  July 

13 

20  Oct 

13 

7  Aug 

12 

23  Sept 

13 

30  June 

04 

7  May 

09 

30  Aug 

11 

25  Jan 

05 

25  Mar 

03 

12  Mar 

13 

23  Dec 

13 

18  Mar 

05 

1  Jan 

09 

24  May 

11 

7  Aug 

13 

17  Dec 

03 

11  Sept 

07 

18  Oct 

09 

1  July 

10 

1  Apr 

13 

17  May 

05 

11  Mar 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

3  May 

10 

1  Apr 

90 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

17  Oct 

10 

16  June  08 

28  Oct 

13 

10  Dec 

00 

15  Oct 

04 

12  Aug 

96 

18  Oct 

09 

19  Sept 

07 

10  June 

12 

25  Jan 

04 

1  July  13 

7  Aug 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

Penney,  Charles  L.     ...  bd 

Pennington,  Ernest  V. 
Pennington,  Joseph    

Pennington    -    Williams, 

Robert 

Pentecost,  Ernest  H. ...    rd 

Pepper,  George  S 

Perkins,  Arthur  E.  R 

Perkins,  Bertram 

Peters,  Vicary       

Pettman,  Robert 

Phenix,  John  A 

Phillips,  Harold    

Phillips,  John       

Phillips-Smith,  Prank  R. ... 

Pickering,  Frederick 

Pickford,  George  T.     ...  bd 

Pickmere,  Edward       

Pidgeon,  Stephen  A 

Pike,  George  H 

Pilcher,  Elias  T 

Pilkington.  Cecil  E 

Pilling,  Walter  H 

Pirie,  Leonard       

Pirouet,  TheophileLeB.     ... 

Pitcairn,  Colin  M 

Pitts,  Thomas  E 

Pizey,  Collyns  P. ...      r.f.c. 

Plater,  Frederick  C 

Piatt,  Arthur  F 

Plummer,  Charles  E 

Plumoton,  James 

Pocock,  Stuart  F 


Pollard,  William  F.  ... 
Polley,  William  E  L. ... 
Pomeroy,  Harrison  H. 

Poole,  Alfred  S 

Poole,  Walter  H 

Pooley,  Llewellyn  W.„. 
Pooley,  Thomas  8.  M.... 

Pope,  William  L 

Portch,  Gerald  G 

Portch,  Peter  E,  G.     ... 

Porteous,  James   

Porter,  James        

Porter,  Robert  M 

Porterfield,  William  M. 
Postle,  William  C. 

Potter,  Albert  V 

Potter,  Colin 

Potter,  Harold  W. 

Potter,  John  H 

Potter,  John  L 

Potter,  Thomas  H. 

Powell,  Malcolm  C.  ... 
Prattent,  Francis  M.  ... 

Prentice,  James    

Prentice,  William 


E 
?L  (proby) 

Mid 
(proby) 

L 
Cr 

E 
Mid 
A  P 

8  \i(vroby) 

SL 

L 

L 

WE 

A  P 
L 
L 

S  L 
Cr 
L 

L 
L 

A  E 

SL  (proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

( proby) 

S  L  (act) 

S  L 

L 

S  L (vroby) 

P 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

E 

A  P 

L 

SL 

L 

L 

S  L  (act) 

S  L  (act) 

A  P 

W  E 

Skr 

L 

L 

SL 

Skr 

S  L  (act) 

Cr 

SL(proby) 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

S  L  (act) 

WE 

L 


Seniority, 


31  Jan 
1  July 
9  Aug 

21  Mar 
3  Feb 

18  Nov 
1  Apr 

1  i  Aug 
1  July 


12  Mar  1 
22  Mar  01 

29  Nov  0' 
15  Feb   0' 

9  July  Of 
11  May  1] 
28  Oct  0! 
1  July  n 
1  Jan  1! 
1  Feb  0( 
1  Apr  It 
22  Oct    01 

3  Feb  9( 
1   Jan  V. 

20  Oct    IS 

4  Aug  1! 

30  Mar  I 
7  Aug  18 

21  Dec  If 
1  Jan  I 
4  Dec  0! 
1  Jan  1 
1  Jan  13 


11  Nov  OS 

30  Dec  01 

31  Dec  OS 
30  July  0 

1  July  IS 

13  Jan   04 

14  Sept  l3 

4  July  IS 
29  Oct  li 
24  Jan  0J 

lOct    1 

5  Julv  1 
28  Dec    Oil 

9  Dec  01 

12  June  11 

13  Feb  li 

23  May  1(1 

19  Mar  li 
1  July  li 

21  Julv  13. 

15  Aug  i:  L 

20  Dec  1  Em 

24  Apr  li 
8  July  0' 

20  July  li|  |& 


hi 


, 


I 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


458a 


m  Price,  Charles  V.  ... 
Price.  William  ... 
Pritchard,  Thomas 
Prockter,  George  H. 
Procter,  Leofric  ... 
Prosser,  Thomas  V. 
Proudlock,  George  A. 

Pull,  Ernest   

Purrott,  Geoffrey... 

Purvis,  Andrew  A. 

Pye,  Henry    , 

Pyke,  James  S. 


Bank.        Seniority 


Q. 


Quick,  Harold  L. 
Quince,  Austin  H.  de  C. 

Quine,  Prederic  0. 


R. 


Habt,  Harry 

Eadcliffe,  Albert  V. 
Radge,  James  G.  ... 
Rae,  George  M.  M. 

Rae,  John        

Rahtkens,  Carl  B. 
Rainey,  Thomas  A. 

Rake,  Herbert  B 

Ram,  Pereival  S 

Ramage,  George  N.    .. 
Eiamage,  Victor  A.  T... 

lamsay,  Charles  T.     ... 
Ramsay,  Norman  R.  C. 

iamsay,  Walter    

lamsey,  John       

tandall,  Herbert  W.    ... 

lawling,  Stuart   

{awlinson,  Samuel 
taymer,  Arthur  H. 
tayworth,  William 
'eader,  John 


r.f.c. 


1  July  11 
18  Aug  11 

30  May  00 


22  May  13 
18  Nov  12 
2  Aug  12 
17  JunelO 
8  May  90 
1  Jan  12 
1  July  13 

1  June  05 

2  July  03 
22  Aug  03 

7  Aug  13 

7  Jan    91 
1  July  13 

29  Jan    92 

P  1*6  July  07 

L         18  Mar  03 

AP(act)   14  Oct   12 

Skr       24  Sept  13 

L  4  Feb    09 

Skr       22  Nov  13 

Skr      1 28  Sept  11 1 


6  Nov  09  Reading,  George  H. 
21  Dec   10 

28  Dec   09  Redhead,    Charles  M. 

4  Apr   01  Redish,  Harold  P. 

1  Jan    12  Ree,  Prank  C. 

9  Dec   07  Reece,  Harry  B. 

1  Oct    12  Reeder,  Walter  J. 

31  Jan    10  Rees.  Eric 

1  Apr  12  Reffell,  Raymond... 

25  Jan  93    Reid,  James 
17  June  10    Reid,  John  S.  G. 
1  Jan  14    Reid,  William. 

Relph,  William 

Renfree,  Kelsey 

Rennie,  James  B. 
Renshaw,  George  R. 

Revell,  Prank  F 

Reynolds,  Henry  P.  W. 
Reynolds,  William  H. 

Rhodes.  Ernest  C 

Rice.  Wilfrid  J.     ...     ...    . 

Richards,  Guy  W 

Richards,  Percy  J 

Richards,  Thomas  J.  B.  K 
Richardson,  Douglas  H.  . 
Richardson,  Ernest  A. 
Richardson,  Frederic  ...  . 
Richardson,  George  ...  . 
Richardson,  John         ...    . 

Richardson,  Sidney  S 

Richardson,  William  H.     . 
Richmond,  Walter       ...     . 

Rickcord,  William  L , 

Riddel,  Alexander        

Riddell,  Francis  R.  C 

Ridler,  Bertram  H 

Riley,  John  S r] 

Riodon,  Denziloe  L 

Ripley,  Thomas     rd 

Kivers,  Horatio  N.       ...  rd 

Rix,  William  R 

Robb,  James 

[  Robbins,  Harry     ...     . 

Robbing,  Sydney  ...     . 

Roberts,  Clifford    ...     . 
Roberts,  Cyril  A.  G.     . 

Roberts,  Daviri  J , 

Roberts,  Edward  ...     . 
Roberts,  Evelyn  R.  R.. 

Roberts,  John  S 

Roberts,  Richard  J. 
Roberts,  Thomas  F.  H. 
Roberts,  Thomas  V.  .. 
Roberts,  William  C.  .. 
Robertson,  Alexander  .. 
Robertson,  Alexander.. 
Robertson,  Charles  A. .. 
Robertson,  Charles  D... 
Robertson,  James  C.  ... 


Rank.        Seniority. 


WE 

L 

AP 
L 
L 
L 

S  L(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

AE 

SL 

E 

E 

Mid 

(proby') 

A  E' 

L 

AP 
AP 

E 
Mid 
Mid 
SL 
WE 

E 
SL  (act) 

P 

P 

P 
Sen  E 

L 
Mid 
Skr 


L 
L 

Mid 

(proby) 

P 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

Cr 

Bkr 

WE 

S  L  (act) 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

L 

L 

Mid 

L 

W  E 

W  E 

SL 

SL  (proby) 

Hon  Ch  E 

AE 

AP 

SL 

Mid 

WE 


1  Apr  11 

29  Aug  05 
9  July  04 

27  Aug  07 
1  July  13 

24  July  02 
1  Apr  13 
7  Aug  13 

30  Aug  99 

26  May  13 
20  Apr  99 
14  Aug  06 

1  Jan    13 

20  May  04 

28  Dec  09 
14  Aug  12 

9  July  04 
19  Sept  03 
22  Dec   09 

4  Aug  09 

12  Mar  13 
6  Apr  09 
4  May  01 

27  Oct    10 

13  Jan  11 
19  Jan    14 

10  June  12 
16  Mar  99 

8  July  05 

31  Dec  08 
8  Sept  13 

27  Oct    09 

28  July  09 
1  Apr  12 

4  Dec  09 

3  Feb  96 
1  Jan  14 

11  Sept  99 
1  Mar  12 
1  Sept  11 

4  Nov  04 
10  Mar  13 

18  Jan    13 


15  Jan  04 
23  Jan  04 
27  Aug  12 
15  Aug  10 

13  Dec    13 

14  Jan  08 
4  Nov  04 
6  Feb  05 
1  Jan  14 
6  Sept  9o 
9  Oct    00 

23  Jan  12 
14  Sept  07 
22  Aug  98 
28  Apr   09 


459 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


Robertson,  joiiu     

Robertson,  William     ... 
Robinson,  Alexander  ... 

Robinson,  Alfred  W.  C. 

Robinson,  BasilJ. 

Robinson,  Ernest 

Robinson,  Frederick  W. 
Robinson,  Geoffrey  A. 
Robinson,  Henry  J.     ... 

Robinson,  Samuel 

Robinson,  Tom  B. 
Robinson,  William  L. ... 
Robson,  Henry  H. 
Robson,  Matthew  A.   ... 
Robson,  Stephen  S.     ... 
Robson,  William  0.  A. 

Roche,  Henry 

Roden,  Edward  C. 
Roden,  Frederick  J.     ... 
Rodgers,  Ernest  J. 
Rodger6,  William 

Rodick,  James  N. 
Rodney,  Mervyn  H.     ... 

Rogers,  James  A 

Rojas,  Ralph  H 

Roscoe,  Rupert     

Rose,  Herbert  F 

Ross,  David  McD 

Ross,  Donald 

Rosseter,  William  L.    ... 
Rostron,  Arthur  H. 
Rothwell,  John  F. 
Rouffignac,  Joshua 
Rowe,  Reginald  D. 

Rowe,  William      

Rowlinson,  Cedric  A.  ... 

Rudd,  Thomas  B 

Ruddle,  Francis  W.     ... 

Rule,  William  J 

Rust,  James  H 

Rutley,  Reginald  V.   ... 

Rutter,  Edward  W.      ... 


Rank.       Seniority. 


L 

SE 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

L 

SL 

AP 

L 

L 

S  L  (act) 

SL  (proby) 

WE 

P 

Mid 

(proby) 

SP 

L 

L 

S  L 

Skr 

(proby^ 

SL  (proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

S  L  (act) 

A  P  (act) 

L 

AE 

S  L(proby) 

Or 

E 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

E 

L 

AP 

E 

P 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

Sen  E 


Sainsbury,  Sydney  H.     .. 
St.  John,  Charles  E.  V. 

Samuel,  Thomas 

Sandeman,  John  G-.,  mvo... 
Sandercock,  George  E.  G... 

Sanders,  George  H 

Sanderson,  Charles  W. 
Sanguinetti,  Edward  G.    ., 

Sargent,  Arthur  N , 

Saunders,  Franklin  G.  r.f.c. 

Saunders,  Joshua  G 

Sayer,  Maxwell  B , 

Sayle,  Arthur  R.  W 

Scnlosser,  Robert  E 


13  May  08 

11  Aug  00 
1  Apr   13 

1  Jan   11 

5  Oct   12 

16  Aug  12 

21  Mav  11 
1  Jan    12 

4  Aug  06 

19  Feb    02 

20  June  05 

14  Mar  10 

6  Jan  14 

5  Dec   04 

17  July  05 

7  Aug  13 

16  Jan  06 
7  Jan  05 

18  Oct  09 
1  Jan  11 

23  Oct   13 

1  Oct   09 

15  Aug  09 

28  June  05 
23  Mar  07 

15  Oct  13 
14  Oct    12 

17  July  05 
3  Feb    96 

12  Mar  13 

18  Jan   12 

22  Mar  97 
7  July  09 

31  Dec   10 

26  May  99 
7  May  09 
14  Feb  13 

16  June  98 
4  Aug  11 

12  July  13 
1  July  11 

30  Mar  93 


W  E 

Mid 

(proby) 

P 
HonL 
Mid 
W  E 
Mid 
Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL  (proby) 

L 

L 

SL  (proby) 

SL 

(proby) 


1  Oct  13 
]  July  12 

19  Jan    14 

20  Aug  75 
4  Aug  09 
1  Oct  13 
1  Jan  08 
1  Jan   10 

J  Oct   11 

27  Jan  14 

12  Apr  12 

29  Mar  06 

1  Oct  13 

1  Oct  13 


Schonmd,  nerueiu 

Scholtz,  Johannes  M 

Scott,  Dudley  A 

Scott,  George  G.  D 

Scott,  John  W.  (a)       

Scott,  John  W.  (b)      

Scott,  Lawrence  L 

Scott,  William       

Scott-Smith,  Henry  E.  G.  ... 
Scudamore,  John  H.  H.     ... 

Scullard,  John  P 

Seaward,  Thomas  A 

Seddall,  Harry  V 

Seed,  Theodore  T 

Selby,  Harold        

Sellers,  Arthur  B 

Seropian,   Charles  D.  O.  D. 

Setterfield,  George  H. 

Severs,  Robert       

Sexton,  James       

Seymour,  Neville 

Seymour,  Vere      

Shankland,  Donald  A. 

Shankland,  Ernest  C 

Shankland,   Malcolm  O.  E. 

Sharp,  George  A 

Sharp,  John  S 

Sharp,  Rudolph    

Shaw,  Angus 

Shaw,  Broho  A 

Shaw,  Harold  J 

Shaw,  Peter    

Shaw-Liepman,  Henry  R..., 
Sheehan,  Daniel  J 

Sheil,  Richard        , 

Shepherd,  Eric  L.  M , 

Shepherd,  Robert  W 

Sheppard,  Lionel  B , 

Sherman,  John  R.  S , 

Shiel,  Cecil  P 

Shillitoe,  Bertram 

Shilston,  Prince  G.      ...   bi 

Shine,  John  N 

Shinnie,  Herbert  F.  C. 

Short,  John  H 

Shouler,  Edward  J.  B 

Sibley,  Frederick  A 

Sibree,  James  L.  P 

Siggers,  Octavius rj 

Simmons,  Charles  D 

Simner,  Gordon  L 

Simon,  Frederick  M 

Simpson,  Hubert  Z 

Simpson,  Lancelot  T 

Simpson,  Robert  E 

Simpson,  John  B , 

Simpson-Baikie.EdwinB.BD 
Sims,  Charles  E.    ... 
Sims,  Leonard  A.  ... 


Rank         Seniority. 


Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

WE 

L 

SenE 

SL 

L 

AP 

WE 

SL 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

L 

W  E 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

AP 

L 

A.  P. 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L 

AP 

S  L  (act) 

A  P  (act) 

L 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 

SL 

L 

8  L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

AT?  (act) 

Mid 

(proby) 

S  L  (act) 

L 

Skr 

S  L 

L 

L 

L 

SL 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

WE 

Cr 

8  L  (act) 

Mid 


1  Jan   11 

1  Jan  09 
13 Nov  06 
1  July  13 

3  Mar  04  i 
1  Apr   11 1 

20  Oct  09  i 
3  Sept  13 
8  Nov  02 , 

14  Jan  09; 
10  June  04. 

18  Mar  13 
12  Nov  12 

8  Feb  10 
1  J  uly  13 

31  July  13 
1  July  13 

27  Mar  12 
17  Oct   07 

9  June  04 
7  Aug  13 

26  July  11 

19  Jan    14 

28  Feb  11 
1 4  July  13 
25  Sept  13 

1  Jan  13 

1  Apr   11 

14  Feb  13 

15  July  10 
9  Jan   11 

21  May  11 
12  Mar  13 

27  Nov  13 

16  May  12  ] 

10  June  12  1 
10  Aug  06 
12  June  11 
10  Aug  12 1 

2  July  13  I 

2  Feb   10  | 
29  Sept  03  J 

3  Mar  13] 
1  Apr  11  | 

25  Sept  11 
14  Oct  12 
9  Feb    11 1 

1  Apr   13 1 

2  July  08) 
1  Mar  11 I 
1  Oct  09  J 
1  Nov  11 
5  Sept  10 

23  Dec  13 


1  Jan   10 
12  Oct    04 

12  Aug  13 

13  Jan    11 
1  July  08 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE. 


459« 


iingeisen,  Edward  A 

Bippe,  Sidney  V.  ...      r.f.c 

Skevington,  John  W 

31ade,  Frederick  H 


Blatter,  Joseph  F 

Smailes,  Richard  T     ... 
Smallbone,  William  F.  , 

Jmith,  Alfred        

Smith.  Alfred  W.B.    ... 
Smith,  Arthur      

Smith,  Charles  A. 

Smith,  Charles  F 

Smith,  Eugene  E 

Smith,  Frank  M 

Smith,  George      

Smith,  George  M. 
Smith,  George  R. 
Smith,  Henry  P.  B.     ... 
Smith,  James  H 

Smith,  James  M 

Smith,  James  W 

Smith,  John  M 

Smith,  Reginald  T.     ... 
Smith,  Thomas     

Smith,  William  C.  G.  ... 

Smith,  William  E. 
Smith,  William  J. 
Smyth,  Frederick  A.  ... 

Snape,  George  F 

Snow, John  D ,. 

Snowden.  Arthur  J.  E. 
Soltau,  John 

Sone,  John  D 

Sorrell,  John  E 

Soulsby,  Henry  R. 

Soutter,  William 

Sowden,  George  H.     ... 

Sparks,  James        

Spencer,  George   

Spencer,  John  G.  ...    ... 

Spencer,  Roland   

Speranza,  Victor  E . 

Spon,  Francis  L 

Spray,  Percy  J 

Spriddell,  Francis  G.  ... 

Squire,  Anson  V 

Squire,  Frank  B 

Squires,  John  H 

Stacy-Marks,  Neville  J. 

Stafford,  Walter    


Rank.        Seniority. 


L 

SL 

(proby) 

AP 

Mid 
(probv) 

W  E 

SL 

SL 

SP 
Hon.  L 

SL 
(probii) 

W  E 

SL 
SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

WE 

P 
WE 

L 
Skr 

E 

E 
W  E 

A  P  (act) 
Mid 

{proby) 
SL 

Or 
W  E 
S  L 

L 

SL 
(proby) 
SL 
Mid 
(proby) 
WE 

P 

L 

L 
SL 

WE 
L 

S  L 

S  L 

(proby) 

Cr 

S  L  (act) 

L 

L 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 


5  Mar  08 

5  Nov  13 

14  Aug  12 
18  Jan  13 

1  Oct  13 
1  July  10 
1  Oct  11 
9  July  04 

17  Mar  81 
1  Jan    14 

1  Jan   14 

1  Oct  13 
1  Oct    11 

18  Jan  13 

16  June05 
23  Jan    07 

9  June  05 

17  July  05 

18  Aug  11 

17  Feb  00 
31  Jan  05 
8  Sept  05 
3  Feb  13 
23  Dec  13 

1  Apr   13 

27  Feb  14 

12  Oct  04 

2  Aug  01 
1  Oct  07 
1  Apr  13 

1  Apr  12 
1  Oct   13 

17  June  10 
23  Jan  07 
1  Apr  13 
25  Oct  10 
21  Apr    08 

12  Oct    04 

25  Aug  12 
1  Apr  12 
1  July  13 

16  May  11 
23  July  13 
20  Apr  07 
16  Aug  11 
10  Dec  04 
10  Aug   12 

8  Nov  11 
l  Apr    12 


Stagg,  Rupert  W 

Starkey,  Arthur  E.     ...    Ri 

Starr,  William  B.  S 

Steele,  Arthur  D 

Steele,  George       

Steele,  Gordon  C 

Steele,  Thomas      

8teele,  William  H.       ...    R] 

Stenson,  FranciB  J 

Stephens,  Henry  C 

Stevens,  John  W 

Stevenson,  David         

Stevenson,  Frederick  C.  ., 
Stevenson,  William  ...  . 
Stewart,  Bertram  R 

Stewart,  John 

Stewart,  John       R 

Stewart,  Kenneth  G 

Stewart,  William  G 

Stewart,  WoodbineH 

Stewart  Lee,  David  A. 

Stibbs,  James  R.  W 

Stocks,  George  E 

Stockwell,  Ernest  A 

Stockwell,  Henry R 

Storey,  Frederick  E 

Storey,  Thomas  B 

Stoy,  Albert  F 

Strange,  Jack  R.  S 

Stride,  Desmond  A 

Stringer.  Reginald  H 

Stromberg,  Luther      ...  r 

Stuart,  Charles  E 

Stuart,  Charles  J 

Stuart,  Kenneth  H 

Stubbs,  Sydenham  E 

Such,  Harold  V 

Sudell,  Alfred  H 

8  udell,  Frederick , 

Sugden,  Walter  H.  A 

Sullivan,  Michael  D.  D.    . 

Summers,  Frederick  F. 
Surtees,  Henry      

Sutherland,  Bertram  R.  U. 

Sutherland,  Colin 

Sutherland,  John  G.    ...  R 

Swain,  Alfred 

Swain,  George  W 

Swaine,  William  E 

Swan,  Leonard  H 

Sweny,  William  H.  P....   R 

Swinney,  Frank  P 

Bykes,  P.  Stanley 

Symns,  Bernard  H 

Symons,  James  F 


linnk.        Seniority. 


L 

SenE 
L 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL(  probv) 

S  L   act) 

S  L  (act) 

L 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

Mid 
(proby) 
Skr 
P 
BP 
SL 

SL 

SP 
Mid 
AP 
SL 
SE 

P 
AP 
WE 

L 

L 

L 

A  P 

SL 

SL(act) 

L 

P 

L 

L 

L 

L 

A  P 

A  P 
L 

L 

Mid 
(proby) 

W  E 

SL 

(proby) 

W  E 

L 

Skr 

A  P 

W  E 

SL 

Cr 

L 

A  P 

L 

SL 


460 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


Taffs,  Edwin bd 

Taffs,  Edwin  A 

Tait,  Thomas  K 

Talbot,  Charles      

Talbot,  Charles  C RD 

Tallack,  Bernard  E 

Tallack,  Percival  H 

Tansley,  Samuel  W 

Tarn,  William  O 

Tarrant,  William  C 

Tate,  William  O 

Taylor,  Arnold      

Taylor,  Oswald      

Thel well,  Robert  G 

Thomas,  Evan       

Thomas,  George  H 

Thomas,  Gordon  V 

Thomas,  Howard 

Thomas,  James     ... 

Thomas,  James  W 

Thomas,  Thomas  E 

Thomas,  Walter  de  B 

Thompson,  Frederick  J.  ... 
Thompson,  Frederick  W.  ... 
Thompson,  Gilbert 

Thompson,  Henry  C 

Thompson, Thomas  C.  N.  rd 

Thompson,  William     

Thompson,  William  A. 
Thomson,  4    zander  B.     ... 

Thomson,  (3     >rge 

Thomson,  Henry  G 

Thomson,  Mortimer  E. 

Thomson,  Robert  B 

Thomson,  William  J.  M.  ... 
Thorburn,  Robert  A.   ...     ... 

Thorne,  Geoffrey  G 

Thornley,  George  H 

Thornton,  Erastus  J 

Thornton,  Ernest  H 

Thornton,  William  8. 

Thorp,  George  N 

Xhrelford,  W.  Lacon    

Tibbits,  Edward    

Tice,  Cecil  M 

Tilling,  Walter  R 

Tilly,  Herbert  W 

Timby,  Edward  B 

Tinn,  Arthur 

Tinne,  Ernest  P.  J 

Tod,  William 


SP 

AP 

Mid 

(proby) 

AE 

Cr 

L 

L 

SL 

(proby) 

L 

L 

A  P 

SL 

Mid 

Mid 

(proby) 

A  P 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

Skr 

AP 

WE 

A  P 

SL 

L 

SL 

SL 

(proby) 

Skr 

L 

S  P 

S  L  (act) 

L 

WE 

L 

AP 

L 

Skr 
SL 
SL 

T, 

L 

SL 
SL 

P 
AP 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 
AP 
Skr 
WE 

L 
AE 


9  July  04 

20  Feb    01 

1  Apr  13 

5  Aug  97 
24  May  05 

1  Jan  13 
1  Apr  12 
18  Jan    13 

18  Oct  09 
11  Dec  06 
8  July  09 
1  Jan  11 
1  Jan  08 
23  Dec  13 

8  July  09 
29  Mar  12 
4  Aug  10 

1  Dec  13 
4  Aug  06 
1  Oct  11 
16  Jan  06 
1  Oct    12 

28  Mar  07 
1  Oct  13 
1  Jan   13 

27  Feb  12 
18  Jan   01 

6  Oct    09 

23  Feb  11 
27  Feb  09 
15  Feb  05 
18  Oct  09 
26  July  07 

29  July  06 

13  May  12 

24  July  11 
1  Oct  11 
1  Apr   13 

26  Sept  09 
1  Apr  12 
1  Jan    11 

14  Feb  13 
11  Oct    05 

3  Sept  10 
1  July  12 

7  June  ia 

8  Apr  04 
26  Aug  11 
23  June  04 
18  Oct  09 
26  Aug  93 


Todd,  Hugh  M 

Tomkins,  William  H 

Tonge,  Cecil  G 

Tongue,  Frank  L 

Toohey,  James      

Tough,  Thomas  E 

Towell,  William  C 

Towler,  Harold  F 

Towner,  Erik  C 

Townley,  John  C 

Townsend,  William  H. 
Townshend,  William  P.     .., 

Trant,  Edgar  L , 

Travers,  James  L.         r.f.c. 
Treweek,  Cecil  R .. 

Trelawny,  Clinton  E.  D.    ... 

Triggs,  Reginald  S 

Trinick,  George  W 

Trounson,  Graham  F.  J.   .., 

Truby,  Thomas  H 

Tuck,  John    

Tucker,  William  T , 

Tuffill,  Harold  B 

Tugwood,  John  P 

Tulloch,  Alphonse  M 

Tunbridge,  Godfrey  D.T. ... 

Tunbridge,  Robert  E.  T.    .. 

Turnbull,  Henry  J 

Turnbull,  James    

Turnbull,  Leopold  A 

Turnbull,  Richard  J 

Turner,  William  T 

Tweedie,  John  T 

Twigg,  Robert  E , 

Twitchett,  William  R. 

Twyman,  Irvine  M 

Tyrer,  Austin 

Tyrer,  Sydney  R.  M 


u. 

Upton,  Herbert  L. 
Upton,  John  M.    ... 


Rank. 

Seniorlt 

WE 

1  Aug 

E 

10  Aug 

L 

18  Oct 

SL 

3  Aug 

P 

14  Feb 

AP 

4  Aug 

L 

23  May 

S  L  (  act) 

1  Jan 

Mid 

1  Apr 

(proby) 

L 

15  Mar 

SL 

1  Jan 

L 

13  Dec 

L 

17  July 

L 

19  Feb 

S  L 

1  Apr 

L 

23  Nov 

L 

22  Oct 

SL 

1  Jan 

(proby) 

Mid 

1  Jan 

(proby) 

AP 

20  Apr 

WE 

1  Oct 

E 

10  Dec 

AP 

14  June 

8  L 

1  Apr 

(proby) 

S  L 

1  July 

Mid 

1  Oct 

(proby) 

Mid 

1  Oct 

(proby) 

L 

8  Jan 

L 

1  June 

A  E 

12  Jan 

SL 

1  Jan 

(proby) 

Hon  Or 

6  June 

L 

29  July 

AP 

4  Mar 

P 

6  July 

S  L  (act) 

21  Sept 

SL 

1  Oct 

L 

12  Jan 

SL 

Mid 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


460a 


Upton,  Samuel 
Ussher,  William  A. 
Ussher,  William  R. 


V. 

Varian,  Alfred  D. 

Varian,  Allan 

Vaughan,  Percy  B. 
Vaughan.  William  J.  ... 
Venn,  George  W.  C,  ... 
Venner,  Beauehamp  H. 
Venning,  Reginald  0. ... 
Vereker,  Leopold  G.  P. 
Vetah,  Hamilton  A.  M. 

Vicary,  Horace  L 

Vincent,  Ernest  S. 
Vinden,  Benjamin  L.  .., 

Vine,  George  A 

Vine,  Sidney  W.  S.      ... 
Vivian,  Joseph      


w. 

Wadsworth,  Henry 

Wales,  Walter  B.  ...     ., 
Walker,  Sir  Alexander  A.,  Bt, 
Walker,  Claude  B. 

Walker,  John 

Walker.  Percy  G. ... 
Walkner,  Albert  B. 
Wallace,  Duncan  G. 
Wallace,  John  (a) ... 
Wallace,  Robert     ... 

s  2 


Bank. 

Seniority. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

B 

1  Dec  99 

Walley,  Rupert  H 

SL 

1  Oct    15 

L 

4  June  04 

Walton,  Henry  L 

L 

2  June  0b 

Mid 

23  Dec   13 

Walton,  William  H 

P 

15  May  12 

(proby) 

Ward,  Frank 

AP 

5  Nov  01 

Ward,  Gerald  D 

Mid 

(proby) 

1  Oct    13 

Ward,  James  A 

WE 

3  Jan    K 

Ward,  Luke    

L 

2  Apr   04 

Ward,  Eeglnald  S 

L 

5  Sept  13 

Ward,  Richard  M 

L 

7  Jan    1C 

Warden,  Robert  C 

L 

8  Mar  1( 

Wardrop,  Bobert 

SL 

1  July  Oi 

Wardrop,  Robert  G 

Mid 

(proby) 

AP 

31  Dec   H 

Wards,  Alexander  N 

26  July  0 

Warman,  George         

Skr 

20  Mar  11 

Warner,  George  E 

L 

28  July  0' 

Mid 
(proby) 

1  Jan    1 i 

Warwick,  Edward        

Skr 

1  Aug  1 

Watchlin,  Alexander  

SL 

28  Apr  1. 

Sen  B 

31  Oct   07 

Watkins,  Harold  B.  M.r./.c. 

L 

17  Oct    11 

L 

15  Mar  12 

Watson,  David      ... 

WE 

17Junel( 

L 

3  Dec  10 

Watson,  Ernest  F 

SL 

18  Feb   1 

A   P 

9  June  10 

Watson,  James  G 

L 

29  May  1( 

L 

12  Feb  06 

Watson,  Sydney  B 

SL 

1  Oct    1 

L 

21  May  11 

Watson,  William  S 

Mid 

1  Apr    1 

L 

23  Aug  12 

(proby) 

L 

14  June  07 

Watt,  Edward  G.  B 

L 

21  Dec  l: 

Mid 

1  July  12 

Watt,  James  H 

Sen  E 

24  JuneO. 

(proby) 

Watt,  Bobert 

Sen  E 

27  Feb  0' 

SL" 

1  Oct    13 

Watt,  William  H 

Mid 
(proby) 

1  Jan   1 

L 

11  July  07 

Watts.  Lawrence  B 

S  L  (act) 

7  Jan    1< 

L 

24  Mar  06 

Way,  Douglas  C 

Mid 

10  Aug  1 

SenB 

1  Jan    08 

(proby) 

!         L 

18  Sept  13 

Webb,  Cecil  J 

L 

1  Apr    1 

Mid 

1  Oct    12 

Webb,  Charles  J.  R 

L 

19  Jan    1 

(proby) 

Webb,  John  H 

L 

23 JuneO 

' 

Webster,  William         

E 

17  Mar  9 

Weeks,  Alfred  C 

Mid 

31  Dec   K 

Welch,  Harry        

SL 

1  July  1 

Weldrick,  George  J 

L 

30  Apr  1 

Weller,  Alfred  E 

SL 
(proby) 

1  Jan    1 

Weller,  Charles  G 

Mid" 

(proby) 

1  Jan    1 

Wells,  Norman  E.J. 

SL 

(proby) 

1  Jan   1' 

Welsh,  William  L 

Mid 

1  Jan    ] 

West.  Archibald    

L 

18  Oct  0 

West,  Cyril  J 

Mid 

7  Aug  1. 

Mid 

4  Feb    10 

(proby) 

(proby) 

West,  James  R 

Hon  L 

23  Nov  7 

Skr 

20  Nov  13 

Westmore,  Henry  G.  G.   RD 

L 

8  Oct    0 

P 

13  Jan    09 

WeBtropp,  Thomas  G 

L 

18  Oct  0 

SL 

5  July  12 

Whall,  William  O.  C 

L 

24  May  0 

Whlsh.  Cyril  B 

L 

18  Oct    0 

L 

21  Jan    11 

Whitburn,  David  H.  H.     ... 

L 

16  Feb  I 

AP 

4  Mar  10 

White,  Arthur  L 

Mid 

29  Dec  1 

Skr 

20  Mar  02 

(proby) 

AP 

2  May  06 

White,  Charles  J 

SL 

13  Apr    0 

AE 

27  Apr   97 

White,  Eustace  B rd 

t 

10  Mar   <* 

L 

7  Aug  06 

White,  Frederick  H 

A  P 

26  Sept  I 

461 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE. 


White,  Gordon  H.  C 

White,  John  B 

White,  Joseph  G 

White,  Magnus     

White,  Samuel  N 

White,  William  B.  H 

Whitehead,  Herbert  E.  W. 
White-Parsons,  Horace 
Whittingham,  Wallace  E.... 

Whittle,  William  H 

Whitton ,  Frederick  W .      ... 

Whitworth.John  8 

Whur,  George  W.  T 

Whyte,  Lewis 

Whyte,  William    

Wiatt,  Charles  B 

Wiatt,  Frank  H 

Wilde,  Frederick  J.     ... 
Wildish,  Frederick  W... 

Wiles,  Vivian  L 

Wilkes,  Frank       

Wilkinson,  John  

Willan,  Francis  G.  L.  ... 

Willdigg,  George  J.     ... 


Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
WilliamB, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 
Williams, 


Edward  H... 
Frederick  T. 
George  D.   .. 
Harry  A. 
Herbert  M.  .. 
John  C. 
John  R. 
John  W.      .. 
Lionel  L. 


Williams,  Richard  D.  ... 
Williams,  Richard  J.  ... 
Williams,  Robert  J.  ... 
Williams,  Walter  F.  ... 
Williams,  William  H.  ... 
Williamson,  William  A. 
Williams  -  Bulkeley, 

Richard  H.,  Bt 

Willits,  John 

Willoughby,  Joe  H.  C. 

Willoughby,  Reginald  8 
Willy,  Herbert  M. 
Wilson, Frederick  W.  ... 
Wilson,  George  W. 

Wilson,  Harry       

Wilson,  James  C. 
Wilson,  John 

Wilson,  John  W 

WilBon,  Thomas    

Wilson,  Thomas  R. 

Wilson,  Walter     

Wilson,  William    

Wilson,  William  L.    ... 


Mid 
(proby) 
HonCr 

P 

E 

SI 

p 

L 
L 
L 
L 

L 

Skr 
Skr 
Skr 

E 

L 
SL 
A  P 

E 

SL 
AP 
WE 

L 

SL(proby) 

WE 
W  E 

L 

E 
SL 

L 

L 

L 

L 

L 

E 

L 

W  E 

E 
SL(proby') 

HonL 
L 

Mid 
(proby) 

A  P 
L 

AE 

Mid 
(proby) 

W  E 

S  L 

SL 
(proby) 

AP 

WE 
L 

AP 

WE 
SL 


Seniority. 


9  Aug  09 

7  Mar  04 

20  July  13 
16  May  00 

1  Mar  09 
25  July  10 
23  Dec   07 

1  Jan  10 
20  Oct  04 
25  Apr  06 
10  May  06 
27  Feb    12 

1  Jan  14 
15  Feb    1) 

10  July  02 
29  May  09 
18  July  02 
17  July  05 

11  Sept  12 
1  Oct    07 

17  July  05 
4  Feb   08 

12  Feb    06 

1  Oct   13 


13  Nov  09 
1  Oct    12 

16  Jan  13 
5  May  OH 

20  July  07 
16  Jan   06 

21  Aug  09 
16  Apr  08 
28  Oct    12 

15  Sept  13 

25  Jan  93 
10  Aug  07 

1  Oct   13 

16  June  98 
1  July  13 

31  Dec  88 
7  Aug  09 
1  Oct    10 

13  Dec    11 

23  May  02 

26  Auk  95 
1  Oct    12 

16  Feb  04 
9  Dec  10 
1  Apr   13 

14  Feb  03 
14  July  05 
16  May  00 
19  Jan   14 

9  Aug  04 
1  July  12 


Wiltshire,  Robert  G.  A. 

Wink,  Charles  W 

Wii  k,  Frederick   

Winslow,  Thomas  M.  ... 

Winsor,  Percy  F 

Winter,  Thomas  W.  F. 

Wise,  Herbert  W 

Wissler,  Fred 

Withers,  James  A 

Wifctup,  Guy 

Wolfe,  John  A 

Wolfenden,  Charlie  ...  . 
Wood,  Edmund     

Wood,  John  F 

Wood,  John  G 

Wood,  Robert  B 

Wood,  William  G 

Woodcock,  Harry  W 

Woods,  Albert  E 

Woods,  Richard  F 

Woodward,  Frank  E 

Woodward,  Reginald  A.    . 

Woollard,  Claude  L 

Worcester,  George  R.  G.  . 
Worsley,  Frank  A.  ...  . 
Worthington,  Bertram  G.. 

Wotton,  Peter  M 

Wray,  Charles  M 

Wright,  Clarence  8.  D.  B.. 
Wright,  Eric  L 

Wright,  George     e 

Wright,  John 

Wright,  Robert     

Wright,  Thomas  W 

Wright,  William 

Wylie,  George  H 

Wynn,  Hugh  D 


Y. 

Yakdley,  Archibald  T. 

Yeomans,  William  J. 

Yolland,  John        

Yorston,  Peter      

Youel  Maurice  S 


Rank.        Seniority. 


Young,  Alfred  H.  D.  , 
Young,  Douglas  G. 

Young,  James 

Young, John  

Young,  Thomas  W. 
Young,  William  C.       . 
Younger,  Ralph    ...     . 
Youngson,  Alexander 


r.f.c. 
..    RD 


S  L 

(act) 

8kr 

Skr 

L 

WE 

L 

L 

S  L 

AP 

Mid 

{proby) 

Mid 
Mid 
(proby) 
WE 
Mid 
(proby) 

Mid 

(proly) 

SL 

S  L 

L 

L 

8L 

L 

L 

Mid 

L 

Mid 

(proby) 

L 

L 

SL 

Mid 

(proby) 

SenE 

Skr 

SL 

Skr 

Skr 

SL 
Mid 


Mid 

(proby) 

L 

Skr 

Skr 

Mid 

(proby) 

SL 
SE 
AP 

L 

L 
WE 
Skr 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


462 


LIST    OF    OFFICERS    ON     THE    ACTIVE    LIST    OF    THE 
ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE    ACCORDING    TO    SENIORITY. 


NOTE.- 


■ Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  marked  (1)  have  completed  12  months' 
training  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  are  entitled  to  the  Annual  Training 
Fee  of  £25  a  year  in  the  cases  of  Commanders  and  Lieutenants,  £20  a 
year  in  the  case  of  Sub -Lieutenants,  and  £10  a  year  in  the  cases  of 
Acting  Sub- Lieutenants  and  of  Midshipmen.  Officers  who  have  completed 
more  than  one  period  of  12  months'  training  are  marked  (2),  (3),  etc. 

Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  marked  f  have  completed  and  obtained  a 
certificate  in  either  a  Gwnnery  or  Torpedo  Short  Course,  whilst  those 
marked  \  have  completed  and  obtained  a  certificate  in  both  Gunnery  and 
Torpedo  Short  Courses. 

Those  marked  ||  have  satisfactorily  completed  a  short  Course  in  Signalling , 
and  those  marked  %  a  short  Course  in  Strategy,  fyc. 

Those  marked  ©  have  been  appointed  to  the  Reserve  for  training  for  service 
in  Armed  Merchant  Vessels. 

Engineer  Officers  marked  f  have  completed  a  three  months'  course  of 
Instruction  at  one  of  the  Home  Dockyards. 


The  names  of  Honorary  Officers  who  have  not  held  rank  on  the  Active  List  are- 
shown  after  the  List  of  Officers  on  the  Active  List.  Retired  Officers  are  shoivn  in 
a  separate  List  at  page  723  of  Quarterly  Navy  List. 


COMMANDERS. 


Name. 


(l)Herbert  James  Haddock,  C.B.,  R.D. 
J(l)mCharles  Frederick  Osborne.  R.D. 
J(l)Charles  Cockburn  Talbot,  R.D. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


7  Mar  04 
13  Apr    05 

24  May  05 


463 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— COMMANDERS. 


Name. 


(l)tmOwen  Jones,  R.D. 

(2)  fmHenry  Hutchinson,  R.D. 

(l)fGeorge  Wallace  Cockman,  K.D. 

||ri)JHenry  Clennell  Fenwick,  R.D. 

i(l)James  Thomas  Walter  Charles,  C.B.,  R.D. 

IttBertram  Fox  Hayes,  R.D 

Albert  Borlase  Armitage,  R.D 

tt(l)mCecil  De  La  Mare  Goldsmith,  R.D. 

t(l)David  Landles  Neilson,  R.D , 

t(l)mFrank  Bartlett  Stuart  Notley,  R.D.  . 

f(l)Charles  Alfred  Bartlett,  R.D 

(l)tmRichard  Lewis  Daniel,  R.D 

(l)JErnest  Harvey  Pentecost,  R.D.... 
(1)J  William  Robert  Duncan  Irvine,  R.D.. 

(l)tHugh  Frederick  David,  R.D 

(l)t Arthur  Willson  McKellar,  R.D. 
(l)JVictor  Ernest  Speranza,  R.D.   ... 
(l)JNewenham  Robert  de  la  Cour  Cornwall 
*(l)tJohn  Francis  Hornsby  Healey,  R.D, 
iltfirjJohn  Matthew  Bugge,  R.D 
^[(l)jmArthur  Henry  Rostron,  R.D. 

||(l)JHoratio  Nelson  Rivers,  R.D 

(l)JJohn  Evan  Edwards,  R.D. 
(l)JFrederick  Hume  Mupgrave  Custance,  R.D. 
(l)fmPercival  Norman  Layton,  R.D. 
(l)JmDavid  Simpson  Miller,  R.D.  ... 
(l)fm Morris  Stanley  Nicholson,  R.D. 
(l)jmJohn  Vincent  Le  Grand,  R.D. 
(l)tttlStephen  Alonzo  Pidgeon 
(l)f Harold  William  Potter,  R.D.     ... 
i[(l)JmEdward  Eugene  Cadou 
(ltJtnErnest  Granville  Diggle,  R.D. 
(2) X George  Harry  Franklin,  R.D.  ... 
(litHugh  Panton  Learmont,  R.D. 
(l)jtli Wilfrid  Montague  Bruce 
J(2)(-?)Edwin  Baikie  Simpson-Baikie,  R.D 
(l)JThomas  Roland  Agassiz 
(l)fWilliam  Halpin  Paterson  Sweny,  R.D. 
||(l)tltlRobert  Herbert  Wilfrid  Hughes,  R.D 
J(l)William  Erasmus  Smith,  R.D 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


43 


2  Jan 

15  Jan 

3  Mar 

11  Mar 

24  Apr 

16  May   07 

4  June  07 

7  Nov    07 

13  Jan 
27  Jan 

2  Aug 
27  Jan 

3  Feb 

25  July 

5  Oct 

6  Feb 
16  May 
27  June  11 
16  Aug    11 
25  Oct 

18  Jan 
1  Mar 

8  Mar 

12  Mar 
23  May   12 

6  June  12 
3  Aug    12 

21  Nov 
1  Jan 

19  Mar 
25  Mar 

7  Apr 

14  Apr 

13  May  13 
80  June  13 
12  Aug   13 

20  Aug    13 

23  Jan     14 

24  Feb  14 
27  Feb    14 


ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


464-5 


LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

William  Roderick  Dhu  Gardiner      

27  Jan     92 

|| t(2)m Walter  Johnson,  R.D.            

13  Feb    94 

Edwin  Green  Leader 

17  Dec    95 

Frank  Ernest  Beadnell          .. 

20  Dec    98 

Edward  James  Minister 

28  Dec     98 

(l)JThomas  Rowland  Wilson,  R.D 

16  May    00 

|(l)Samuel  Giles  Spencer  McNeil,  R.D 

22  Nov    00 

Henry  David  Nicholson 

24  Dec    00 

(l)fPhilip  Edward  Lyne,  R.D 

16  Jan    01 

(1) JThomas  Charles  Nichols  Thompson,  R.D. 

18  Jan    01 

J(l)George  Henry  Arnot,  R.D.         .„ 

11  Feb    01 

(l)tmJohn  Mclnnes  Borland,  R.D. .. 

16  Apr    01 

(l)JHenry  Stockwell,  R.D 

22  Aug    01 

(l)JmCharles  Edward  Irving,  R.D 

18  Nov    01 

William  Morris  Porterfield   ... 

9  Dec    01 

Samuel  Robinson 

19  Feb    02 

(l)JmHenry  George  Muir,  R.D 

10  Mar    02 

| Henry  George  Fishenden     .„ 

29  Mar    02 

(1)1  John  Llewellyn  Gall       „ 

1  Apr    02 

(l)tHarry  Calder,  R.D „ 

21  Apr     02 

f Charles  Edward  Stuart        

29  Apr     02 

Herbert  Murray  Willy 

23  May  02 

William  Whitley  John  Bea van         

6  June  02 

f(l)Charles  Clement  Boase,  R.D.     ... 

16  July   02 

Samuel  Mortimer        

18  July   02 

(1) %  Walter  John  Reeder        

24  July  02 

James  John  Cameron 

8  Nov    02 

(l)JFrederick  William  Hood           

15  Jan     03 

Thomas  McDonald 

3  Feb    03 

(l){Cecil  Wills  Burleigh        ...         ._         

10  Feb    03 

(2)  J  Percy  Douglas  Henderson          

13  Mar    03 

(l)fmHerbert  Watson  Randall,  R.D 

18  Mar    03 

(2)JJames  Park 

25  Mar    03 

(4)JHenry  Johnstone  Temperley  Grey,  R.D. 

18  Apr     03 

(1)| William  Marshall            „ 

12  May   03 

(l)fmFrank  Lavington  Moth 

27  May   03 

36 

466 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


(l)JPercival  Scott  Earn,  R.D. 
(l)JniGeorge  Norris  Eamage 

(l)JlttJohn  Howson,  R.D 

(l)JtnPrince  Glenallan  Shilston,  R.D. 
(l)JHenry  George  Gardiner  Westmoie, 
f(l)George  Todd  Pickford,  R.D.      ... 
(1)  J  Frederick  George  Brown 

(l)JRobert  Capper,  R.D 

(l)jClinton  Edward  Dormer  Trelawny 
(l)JmFrederick  Henry  FitzRoy,  R.D. 
(l)JWilliam  Henry  Colegrave 

(l)JHenry  Biron,  R.D 

George  Robert  Metcalfe 

(l)tmCharles  Adam,  R.D 

(2)Jiu Walter  Henry  Parker,  R.D.  ... 
||(1)J  William  Henry  Davis,  R.D.  ... 
(1)1  Walter  Heaver  Abraham  Sugden 
(1)1  Joseph  Dixon 

(l)tmLiewellyn  Willoughby  Pooley 
(l)jmCyril  Arthur  Graeme  Roberts 
(l)JRepinald  Vincent  Peel,  R.D.     ... 
(l)fWilliam  Holmes  Hossack 
(l)jmReginald  Gordon  William  Mason, 
||(3)| Charles  Herbert  Oxlade 
(l)JmWalter  Henry  Cooper 
||(4)JJohn  Georgeson  Sutherland,  R.D. 
t(2)|mArthur  William  Barber,  R.D. 
(l)JEustace  Robert  White,  R.D.      ... 
||(1) J  Lewis  Malcolm  Gordon,  R.D.  ... 
<||||i2)JmSelwyn  Mitchell  Day,  R.D.... 

(l)JLuke  Ward  

j|(l)JThomas  Alban  Jones,  R.D. 

(1) [Harry  Lovell  Butt  

|j(l)JFrancis  Joseph  Stenson 

(1)  J  Alfred  Henry  Ferris         

(l)JWilUam  Oswald  Coleman  Whall 
(3)JJohn  Beresford  Vaugban  Barnsdale 
*|j(l^-j-Charles  Lennard  Keppel-Barrett 
^ff2)tTn William  Albert  Ussher 
(2){Samuel  Bernard  Graves 


R.D. 


R.D. 


Date  o 

f 

Seniority. 

2  July 

03 

22  Aug 

03 

3  Sept 

03 

29  Sept 

03 

8  Oct 

03 

28  Oct 

03 

18  Nov 

03 

23  Nov 

03 

23  Nov 

03 

26  Nov 

03 

26  Nov 

03 

5  Dec 

03 

9  Dec 

03 

10  Dec 

03 

17  Dec 

03 

31  Dec 

03 

7  Jan 

04 

9  Jan 

04 

13  Jan 

04 

23  Jan 

04 

25  Jan 

04 

25  Jan 

04 

9  Feb 

04 

12  Feb 

04 

19  Feb 

04 

20  Feb 

04 

2  Mar 

04 

10  Mar 

04 

26  Mar 

04 

31  Mar 

04 

2  Apr 

04 

10  May 

04 

12  May 

04 

20  May 

04 

20  May 

04 

24  May 

04 

27  May 

04 

2  June 

04 

4  June 

04 

17  June 

04 

76 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


467 


Name. 


t  John  Henry  Webb    ... 

(l)JittAlbert  Victor  Robertson  Lovegrove 

(l)JPercy  John  Pape,  R.D 

mGeorge  Ernest  Warner 

(2)J William  James  O'Neill    ... 

(l)tmWallace  Edgar  Whittingham 

(1)J William  Henry  Kelly      . . . 

(1)J  Arthur  Edward  Dunn     ... 

William  Edgar  Kelway 

James  Kearney 

(2)fEdward  Charles  Roden  ... 

||(l)JSidney  Ralph  Martin  Tyrer 

tltG-eorge  Frederick  Gardner  ... 

Graham  Charles  Holloway     ... 

(l)JArthur  Henry  Bird 

t(l)JCharles  Henry  Bouch   ... 

(2)  J  Charles  Augustine  Brogden 

(l)JFrank  Morgan  Main 

(l)j  Reginald  Montague  Partridge  . 

Reginald  Hugh  Dominy 

X m William  Albert  Norman   ..." 

J(l)Herbert  Beverley  Rake  ... 

J(l) James  Turnbull 

(l)t Edgar  Theophilus  Britten 

(l)JTom  Eugene  Robinson    ... 

(3)JntJohn  Burn  

William  Edward  Griffiths     ... 
^[(4)JJames  Archibald  Rogers 
(l)tSidney  Sherlock  Richardson 
(2)f  Henry  Philip  Basden  Smith,  R.D. 
(1)| David  MacDougall  Ross. 
(1)| Ernest  Finch 
||(l)JmRobert  Henry  Griffin 
(l)JHerbert  Pairweather 
(l)JSidney  Reginald  Lane 
(l)fjohn  Alfred  Wolfe 
(l)t  Robert  Andrew  Milne 
(l)f  Charles  Purcell  Cooper 
(l)|Charles  Mahon  Redhead,  R.D. 
(l)fArnold  Octavius  Morgan 


116 


Date  of 
Seniority 

23  June  04 

27  Jun- 

04 

30  June 

04 

28  July 
16  Sept 
20  Oct 

04 
04 
04 

22  Dec 

04 

23  Dec 

04 

30  Dec 

04 

6  Jan 

05 

7  Jan 

05 

12  Jan 

05 

14  Jan 

05 

27  Feb 

05 

2  Mar 

05 

10  Mar 

05 

18  Mar 

06 

30  Mar 

05 

17  May 

20  May 

30  May 

1  June 

05 
06 
05 
05 

1  June 

05 

8  June 

05 

20  June 

05 

27  June 

05 

27  June 

05 

28  June 

05 

5  July 
17  July 
17  July 
17  July 
20  July 
27  July 

05 
05 
05 
05 
05 
05 

2  Aug 
14  Aug 

23  Aug 

24  Aug 
29  Aug 
20  Sept 

05 
05 
05 
05 
05 
05 

468 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


||  (l)tmGeorge  Henry  Stuart  Furlong  

«|[(l)t George    Kobinson    Hudson,    R.D.    (H.M.S. 

'  Blanche;  1  Feb  13) 

^f(l)JmGeorge  Duncan  Connell  (H.M.S.  '■Beaver,' 

2  Apr  13) 

(l)JlttSidney  Kenrick  Bacon...         

(l)|mEdward  James  McBarnet        

William  Faulkner  Pollard     ...  

(l)tGarrick  William  Hall      

(l)fMontague  George  Easton  

(2)JHenry  James  Turnbull    ... 

(l)JRussell  Adolph  Barber    ...  

John  Claybourn  Williams 

(l)JFrederick  Robert  Miles 

IttCecil  Brooks 

|| f(l);J: George  Henry  Pike  (H.M.S.  'Queen  Mary  ' 

(lempy}l  Feb  14) 

(l)lLouis  Charles  Holmes 

(l)JFrancis  George  Loveless  Willan,  R.D 

|((2)JLeonard  Joseph  Hall     ... 
^||(l)JWilliam  Samuel  Davenport 
(l)JGeorge  William  Cavendish  Venn 
(1)1  John  Garland  Bay  lay  Harrison... 
(l)JFrederick  John  Gausson  May  Elkes     ... 

^(DjJohn  Arthur  Phenix 

(l)JBenjamin  Lucas  Vinden... 

Charles  Barron  

^|(l)mtMaxwell  Barcham  Sayer      

||(l)fmPaul  Edward  Wairoa  Haynes  

(1)|  WiUiam  Barton 

William  Henry  Whittle         

^(l)tFrederick  William  Whitton 

(2)JGuy  Ronald  Dolphin       

(l)t Frank  Arthur  Worsley 

(1)J William  Carson  Towell 

|| (l)JHenry  Lavington  Walton        

(l)JmAllen  Fielding 

(l)f  Peter  Millman  Wotton _ 

(1)'  Lionel  Henry  Lindsay 

(l):;Henry  Nelson,  R.D 

(l)jUtGeorge  Wyndham  Bruce       

||(2)tRobert  Burn  Thomson 


166 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

1  Oct 

05 

6  Oct 

05 

U  Oct 

05 

23  Oct 

05 

6  Nov 

05 

11  Nov 

05 

11  Nov 

05 

28  Nov 

05 

8  Jan 

06 

9  Jan 

06 

16  Jan 

06 

19  Jan 

06 

1  Feb 

06 

1  Feb 

06 

7  Feb 

06 

12  Feb 

06 

12  Feb 

06 

12  Feb 

06 

12  Feb 

06 

16  Feb 

06 

13  Mar 

06 

22  Mar 

06 

24  Mar 

06 

29  Mar 

06 

29  Mar 

06 

10  Apr 

06 

20  Apr 

06 

25  Apr 

06 

10  May 

06 

10  May 

06 

18  May 

06 

23  May 

06 

2  June  06 

26  June  06 

6  July 

06 

17  July 

06 

23  July 

06 

24  July 

06 

29  July 

06 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


469 


Name. 


(2)  J  Louis  Alfred  Brooke-Smith      

(l)JmRobert  Wallace 

(1)|  Robert  Walter  Shepherd 

William  Dixon  Hopcraft       ...         ...         

|| Harry  Newton  ....         ...         ...         ...         .,. 

(l)JCharles  Phelps  Freeman  

(l)JJohn  Arnold  Holland     

(l)JStephen  Porter    _         ...         

(l)JCyril  Edwards     

t(3)  Philip  Arthur  Graham  Kell       

^(2)JCecil  Edward  Pilkington  (H.M.S.    '  Argyll; 

3  Mar  14)     

(l)JHans  Oppen  

(l)tDudley  Adams  Scott       

(l)jEdward  Montague  Hussey-Cooper       

(1)1  Albert  Edward  Woods 

(l)TFrancis  Henry  Cooke      

(l)jThomas  Maitland  Winslow        

(1)1  William  Charles  Tarrant  

(2)JWilliam  Harold  Steele,  R.D 

||(1)  J  Frederic  George  Cooper  

(l)t  William  George  Oldershaw       

(l)jHugh  Donald  Bennett 

(1)J  Robert  Patrick  Gordon  Ferries 

(l)fmRoger  Messenger  Monsey  Collyer,  R.D. 

(l)tFrederick  Manley  

(l)jRalph  Henry  Rojas 

(l)JFrederick  John  Thompson         

Ill (l)t*Donald  Dowdy         

(l)JRobert  Atkinson  Harden  

Alfred  James  Hailey 

(l)JReginald  Byford  Hall     

(l)JPerey  James  Spray 

(l)tReginald  Robert  Harrison 

(l)jGeorge  Frank  Dugdale  ...         ._         

(l)HlJ  William  Beresford        

(1)  %  Joseph  William  Greenhill  ._         

(1) t William  Devereux  Parry  Jones  

(1)| Hubert  Viner  Hart         

(1)1  Leopold  George  Prendergast  Vereker  . ... 
("l)  %  Alfred  Singleton  Leech  ... 

!l(l)JFrederic  Ernest  Storey. „         ...         

Alfred  Freer _        


197 


Date  of 

Seniority 

r. 

30  July 

06 

7  Aug 

06 

10  Aug 

06 

13  Aug 

06 

10  Sept 

06 

14  Sept 

06 

15  Sept 

06 

24  Sept 

06 

1  Oct 

06 

12  Oct 

06 

22  Oct 

06 

8  Nov 

06 

13  Nov 

06 

14  Nov 

06 

29  Nov 

06 

4  Dec 

06 

11  Dec 

06 

11  Dec 

06 

5  Jan 

07 

12  Jan 

07 

14  Jan 

07 

30  Jan 

07 

30  Jan 

07 

lFeb 

07 

13  Feb 

07 

23  Mar 

07 

28  Mar 

07 

15  Apr 

07 

17  Apr 

07 

17  Apr 

07 

17  Apr 

07 

20  Apr 

07 

24  Apr 

07 

25  Apr 
4  May 

07 
07 

4  May 

07 

31  May 

07 

31  May 

07 

14  June  07 

18  June  07 

1  July 

07 

8  July 

07 

470 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


1| (1  ^Ernest  Sidney  Vincent 

(l){Edgar  Lakeman  Trant 

(l)j John  Tweddle  Tweedie  ... 

(l)j  Robert  John  Williams    

(l)JFrank  Colclough  Ree  ... 
(l)jttlArthur  Leslie  Parkinson 
(l)JmWalter  de  Mouchet  Baynham.  R.D. 

(l)tDugald  Munro      

(l)jWiHiam  Isaac  Mason      

(l)j  William  Frederick  Pearce 
Alexander  Henderson 
George  Francis  Snape 
(l)tmEdwin  Harold  Orchard 

(l)jCharles  Davidson.. 

(l)JRobert  Severs 

% II (3)tmCharles  Thomas  Keigwin  ... 

||  (1)J William  Hay  Dickson 

(l)tmLeonard  John  Glendenning    ... 

(l)JHarold  Phillips 

Samuel  Bolton  ...        ,„         „_ 

(l)JHarry  Charles  Birnie      

(l)jWilliam  Pearson  Townshend     .... 
(l)JHerbert  Edward  Walter  Whitehead 

(l)tJohn  Harold  Drake         

(l)fPhilip  Courtenay  Headlam 

(1)J Walter  Henry  Hatcher 

(l)JHenry  Norman  Gilbert 

(1)1  Claude  Hamilton 

(1)J  Robert  John  Johnstone 

||(1) JW alter  Michael  Ejiowles         .„. 

(l)fCharles  David  Cay  

(l)JRichard  Loftus  Fortier  .^ 

(l)JPercy  Durkin       „ 

(l);:mCharles  George  Matheson 
(l)JmEdward  Albert  Singeisen 
(l)t Arthur  Henry  Fraser 
^(l)JCampbell  Pitt  Cotton-Stapleton 
(l)JmRobert  Pennington- Williams ... 
||  (1)J Joseph  MacMahon         «. 
(l)tlllPatrick  Joseph  Doyle  .^. 

(l)JEdward  Stirling  Carver 

lit  John  Whittow  W  illiams      

Frederick  John  Ireland 


MO 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


11  July   07 

17  July  07 
29  July   07 

10  Aug    07 

27  Aug    07 

11  Sept   07 

18  Sept  07 
18  Sept  07 

18  Sept   07 

19  Sept   07 

28  Sept  07 
1  Oct     07 

4  Oct 
9  Oct 

17  Oct 

19  Oct 

1  Nov 

11  Nov 

29  Nov 

11  Dec 

12  Dec 

13  Dec 

23  Dec 
27  Dec 
27  Dec 

1  Jan 

10  Jan 
21  Jan 

3  Feb 
17  Feb 
21  Feb 

25  Feb 

26  Feb 

27  Feb 

5  Mar 

11  Mar 
13  Mar 
21  Mar 

24  Mar 

28  Mar 
16  Apr 
16  Apr 

7" 


07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
07 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


471 


Name. 


(l)t  Cyril  Stephens  Durrad 

(1)J  Charles  Maynard  Wray 

ll(l)tJohn  Robertson  .. 

(l)JGeorge  Irwin 

(l)tlltTom  Lakin  Mills  

(l)j  Frank  Pattinson  ... 

(l)jOctavius  Siggers,  R.D 

(l)f  Charles  Davy  Matheson 

(l)JGeorge  Thomas  Cooke    

(l)fAlfred  Sidney  Poole        

(l)JHarold  James  Davison 

||(l)Jmlgnatius  Joseph  Hayes 

(l)JWilliam  Arthur  Hawkes 

Edwin  Salisbury  MacLeod  ... 

||  (1)  J  Charles  Cuthbert  Garrett 

(1)J Joseph  Miller 

(l)JFrederick  Coxweil  Cross 

(l)JReginald  Arthur  Woodward 

(l)f  Horace  Richard  Harding 

(l)JRichard  Gerrie  Groundwater    ... 

(l)t Robert  Bannister  Lyness 

(l)JWilliam  Gregory... 

^f||(l)tCharles  Frederick  Halliday  ... 

(1)|  Harold  Towers  Dunn      

John  Harrie  Howard  Scudamore     .. 

(l)fjohn  Chaworth  Cha worth-Musters 

(l)j Arthur  Hughes  Raymer ... 
(l)fmCharles  Joseph  Stuart 

Alexander  Bremner  Thomson 

George  Samuel  Hooper 

Harry  Frederick  Minett       

(l)ttnRobert  Beaufin  Irving 

||(1)I  Richard  Harrison 
(l)fCedric  Arthur  Rowlinson 

mArthur  Murray         

(1)  J  Francis  John  Reddie  Gardner  ... 
(1)J  William  Burnaby  Sou  thouse  Starr 
(1) I  Reginald  George  Pardoe 
(l)f  mRonald  Court  Glazebrook 
(1)  J  Charles  Barrington  Wiatt 
Frederick  William  Audley  Hanson  ... 
(l)JmRupert  William  Stagg 
(1)J  Walter  Stafford 


283 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

7  May 

08 

13  May 

08 

13  May 

08 

4  June 

08 

12  June 

08 

18  June 

08 

2  July 

08 

3  July 

08 

7  July 

08 

30  July 

08 

11  Aug 

08 

15  Aug 

08 

21  Aug 

08 

26  Aug 

08 

29  Aug 

08 

15  Sept 

08 

18  Sept 

08 

22  Sept 

08 

12  Nov 

08 

18  Nov 

08 

3  Dec 

08 

1  Jan 

09 

8  Jan 

09 

9  Jan 

09 

14  Jan 

09 

28  Jan 

09 

4  Feb 

09 

9  Feb 

09 

27  Feb 

09 

27  Mar 

09 

2  Apr 

09 

17  Apr 

09 

7  May 

09 

7  May 

09 

7  May 

09 

7  May 

09 

7  May 

09 

7  May 

09 

19  May 

09 

29  May 

09 

2  June  09 

5  June  09 

5  June  09 

472 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

(l)JHorace  John  Dean 

5  June  09 

(l)JErnest  Edkin        

... 

5  June  09 

|| (1)| Edwin  Ryder  Large      

12  June  09 

(l)JRobert  Sibthorpe  Connolly 

30  June  09 

(l)f  Clarence  Milner 

14  July    09 

(l)j William  George  Lewin    ... 

23  July   09 

f||(l)JAlexander    Riddel      

_ 

28  July   09 

Michael  Francis  Murray       

29  July   09 

||(l)tJohn  WiUits      

7  Aug    09 

f  John  Roger  Williams 

21  Aug    09 

(l)JJames  Whitla  Gracey      

24  Aug    09 

||(l)tCharles  Arthur  BuUock 

29  Aug    09 

^f(l) %  Ernest  Paul  Nosworthy 

3  Sept   09 

||(l)+George  ffrench  Harford  Lloyd... 

3  Sept  09 

(1)1  Frederick  Sudell 

.. 

4  Sept    09 

||(l)JmReginald  Heber  Stringer 

5  Sept   09 

(l)JtnErastus  James  Thornton 

26  Sept   09 

(l)t William  Bennett  Clementson     ... 

29  Sept   09 

(\)f  George  Gibbons   ... 

29  Sept  09 

(l)j Gordon  Lewis  Simner     ... 

1  Oct     09 

(l)JFrank  Percival  Swinney 

5  Oct     09 

t(l)m Ernest  Combe  Miller,  R.D.    ... 

18  Oct     09 

J  Richard  John  Carter 

18  Oct     09 

fGerald  FitzGibbon  McCombie 

18  Oct     09 

m Alfred  Phillips  Parmeter 

18  Oct     09 

(l)JWilham  Jewell  Yeomans,  R.U.... 

18  Oct     09 

(l)fClarence  Edward  Henry  Aylen 

18  Oct     09 

Victor  Ribeiro  d' Almeida  Campos  . .. 

18  Oct     09 

(l)|Dick  Foveran  Turing  Bruce 

18  Oct     09 

(l)jmHarold  Edward  Jackson 

18  Oct     09 

William  Brooke 

18  Oct     09 

(l)JAulay  Babington  Macaulay 

1 8  Oct     09 

(l)fHenry  Cook          

18  Oct     09 

( DJGuy  Sully  Owen 

18  Oct     09 

(l)JArthur  Rodney  Pittis  Martin    ... 

18  Oct     09 

(_l)Jl'harles  Edgar  Adams    

18  Oct     09 

(l)JRalph  William  Goodacre 

18  Oct     09 

Charles  Earle  Browne 

18  Oct     09 

tCecil  Graham  Tonge 

18  Oct     09 

(l)'4.'i'noiuas   Wallace  Young 

18  Oct     09 

William  Oswald  Tarn 

18  Oct     09 

Richard  Frederic  Woods 

18  Oct     09 

B25 

ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE—LIEUTENANTS. 


473 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

•(•Frederick  John  Roden 

18  Oct 

09 

(l)t  Ernest  Clarke       

(l)jcharles  Arthur  Peal       

L8  Oct 

09 

18  Oct 

09 

|| (1)J Charles  Edward  Finlay  (H.M.S.  'Boadicea; 

30  Oct  13) 

18  Oct 

09 

(1) \ Vincent  Swinfen  Cottrell           

18  Oct 

09 

(l)JCharles  Barnard  Blencowe 

18  Oct 

09 

(l)tCyril   Beresford  Whish 

18  Oct 

09 

Archibald  West 

18  Oct 

09 

Frank  Henry  Claret  ... 

18  Oct 

09 

(1)  J  John  Findlay    Lindsay            

18  Oct 

09 

Thomas  George  Westropp    .„          „. 

18  Oct 

09 

James  Harrison  Jackson 

18  Oct 

09 

(1)1  Ernest  Percy  James  Tinne         

18  Oct 

09 

(1)J  Bernard  Dunphy 

18  Oct 

09 

(l)fGilbert  Henry  Flavel     

18  Oct 

09 

(l)JHenry  Graham  Thomson            

18  Oct 

09 

(l)t Edward  Robert  Crouch 

18  Oct 

09 

(l)JArthur  Howard  Notley...          

18  Oct 

09 

(1) %  Claude  Lombard  Woollard        

18  Oct 

09 

mLawrence  Lo veil  Scott        

20  Oct 

09 

(l)JWilliam  Lennox  Bickcord         

27  Oct 

09 

(l)JCharles  Chesters  Cartwright 

1  Nov 

09 

(1) X Charles  Vere  Price... 

6  Nov 

09 

fHerbert  Watson  Wise         

15  Nov 

09 

t(l)Alfred  Stephen  Gilbert 

26  Nov 

09 

(l)JKenneth  Henry  Stuart  ... 

28  Dec 

09 

(1)|  Robert  Milne  Porter      

28  Dec 

09 

(l)JArthur  Henry  Dean        ...         .„         

28  Dec 

09 

(l)JThomas  Pritchard           

28  Dec 

09 

(l)f  Guy  Perdell  Lewis           

28  Dec 

09 

( 1  )f  George  Robinson  Renshaw        

28  Dec 

09 

(1)J  William  McClure  Lunt 

28  Dec 

09 

(l)JRobert  Ernest  Simpson 

1  Jan 

10 

(l)JDunslay  Harwood  Casson 

1  Jan 

10 

Frederick  George  William  Newbery          

3  Jan 

10 

(l)JRichard  Michael  Ward 

7  Jan 

10 

Ernest  Harry  Francis 

12  Jan 

10 

John  Archibald  Rupert  Jones 

14  Jan 

10 

(1)J Arthur    Stanley  Fullam            

14  Jan 

10 

( l)t Sebastian  Francis  Newdigate 

28  Jan 

10 

^[(l)t Bernard  Herbert  Symns          ...         .„ 

28  Jan 

10 

366 

474 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


(l)JBertram  Shillitoe  ....        m        _ 

Q)tHamilton  Mr-Math  Hely 

(l)JKennethBoothroyd  ... 

Henry  Osburne  Barter 
(l)JRobert  Cunningham  Warden 
Alfred  George  Linggard 
Elias  Tomlin  Pilcher . . . 
(l)JRoderick  Wilson  Day 

fAlan  Wilfred  Hughes  

George  Frederick  Carlton      

(lttDavid  Blair  

(l)t  Peter  Archibald  Murchie 
(1) I  Montague  Gillott  Douglas 

(l)f  Stephen  Percy  Elliott      

(l)JJames  George  Watson       

(l)fWesson  Cecil  Herbert  Jones 
(l)IIJArthur  Cyril  Brooke-Webb 
(l)JThomas  Adamson  Matheson 
(1)  %  Henry  James  Goldsworthy  Finch 

(l)JWilliam  Prentice  

(1  )t  James  Herbert  Malpas      

(l)JRobert  Melvill  Gardner 

(l)t  Arthur  Tillotson  Brown 

(1)J  Robert  Geoffrey  Cross      

(l)f  Arthur  Sydney  Moir  Nicholls     ... 

Edward  Tibbits  ...  

(l)fHoward  Canute  Davis      

(l)tBertie  Bath  Oram  

(1)|  Henry  McCon key  

||  (l)t Harry  Armine  Halcott  Ash 
(l)t  Ronald  James  Mortimer 
(l)t  Hector  Anderson  d'Auquier 
(1>  I  Alexander  Collie  Greig  ... 
(1)J  Reginald  Slaughter  Triggs 

(l)tWilliam  Soutter     

(l)JGordon  Staveley  Horsburgh 

(l)JRobert  Love  Alexander     

||(l)tThomas  William  Frederick  Winter 
Albert  Edward  Addison 
(l)JPercy  Reginald  Vaughan 
(l)JSydenham  Ernest  Stubbs 
(l)fwilliam  Thomas  Hughes  ... 
(1)  J  Alexander  Stuart  Mackay 
(l)JFrederick  Charles  Howard 


410 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


2  Feb 
2  Feb 

2  Feb 
21  Feb 

8  Mar 

16  Mar 
1  Apr 

7  Apr 
19  Apr 

19  Apr 

21  Apr 

8  May 
13  May 
18  May 
29  May 

29  May 

3  June 
7  June 
3  July 

20  July 

21  July 
23  July 

12  Aug 

22  Aug 
28  Aug 

3  Sept 

13  Sept 
13  Sept 

17  Sept 
25  Sept 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

15  Oct 

22  Oct 

25  Oct 
12  Nov 

12  Nov 

26  Nov 

30  Nov 
3  Dec 

13  Dec 
H  Dec 
H  Dec 

31  Dec 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


476 


(l)fmErnest  Geoffrey  Dowd 
(l)j  Arthur  Percy  Melsom     ... 

(l)JEdwin  Ballard  Dalby     

(1)J  Hugh  Gordon  Bradford  Bentley 

(l)t  John  Walker       

Frederick  Fletcher  Summers 
Frederick  Augustus  Frank  ... 
(l)tFrederick  Basil  Bignold 
(1)  J  Charles  Joseph  Goble  ... 
||(l)JCharles  Frederick  Brown 
(1)J  Ernest  Claude  Shankland 
(l)JCharles  Douglas  Simmons 
(l)JBasil    James   Ohlson     ... 

(l)JHerbert  Hesketh  Lowe 

(1)  %  Andrew  Paterson... 

(l)JBertram  Elliott 

(l)JErnest  Mortimer  Hawkins 

(l)JmCharles  Hester 

Arthur  Rutherford  Dundas  Collins... 

(l)tCecil  John  Webb  

(1)1  John  Croumbie  Brown  ... 

^(1)1  Francis  William  Woodgate  Bevis 

Arthur  Grove _ 

||(l)JArthur  Cocks 

(l)JJohn  Eugene  Haswell 

(l)jOscar  James  Prosser  Lee 

(l)fmFrank  Albert  Bond      

||(l)tThomas  Bertram  Storey 
(l)tBeauchamp  Henry  Venner 

(1)|  Frederick  Pickering        

(l)JLeoline  Winton  Theodore  Lewis 

(l)t Peter  Shaw  

(l)fEvan  Percival  Cameron 

(l)j  Edmund  A.ikman  

(l)JFrederick  William  Robinson     ... 

(l)tHenry  Annall       

(l)fHarold  Reginald  Hatch 

(l)JBruce  Metcalfe    ...         

||^n)tWilliam  Alexander  McNeill... 
(l)fThomas  Edward  Coombs 
(1) X  William  Courtenay  Young 

Charles  Herbert  Greame        

(l)JRobert  Angus 
(1)  J  Robert  McMurray 
(1)  X  Vera  Seymour 


4S5 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

1  Jan 

11 

1  Jan 

11 

12  Jan 

11 

21  Jan 

11 

21  Jan 

11 

15  Feb 

11 

20  Feb 

11 

25  Feb 

11 

28  Feb 

11 

28  Feb 

11 

28  Feb 

11 

1  Mar 

11 

8  Mar 

11 

11  Mar 

11 

11  Mar 

11 

18  Mar 

11 

18  Mar 

11 

18  Mar 

11 

18  Mar 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

14  Apr 

11 

28  Apr 

11 

28  Apr 

11 

28  Apr 

11 

28  Apr 

11 

28  Apr 

11 

29  Apr 

11 

3  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

21  May 

11 

25  May 

11 

16  June 

11 

16  June 

11 

24  June 

11 

29  June 

11 

1  July 

11 

10  July 

11 

23  July 

11 

23  July 

11 

26  July 

11 

476 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


(1)  J  Rupert  Oswald  Jones     

(1)J  Charles  Henry  Bate 

(l)j William  Gerald  Byrne  Jones     ... 

(l)tmGeorge  Edward  Lash 

(l)IFrancis  Godfrey  Spriddell        

(\)X  Rowland  William  Hocking        ..  

James  Gerald  Stokely  Doorly 

||(l)JArthur  William  Bromley  

(l)fHarold  Edward  Mostyn  Watkins  (E.M.S. 
'  Pembroke '  addl.  for  instruction  at  Central 
Flying  School  27  Jan  14)  

^JJAlfred  Harvey  Denholm  Young  (H.M.S. 
'  Centurion,'  3  June  13)     .  .         ...         ... 

(1){ Claude  de  Vinchelez  Le  Sueur 

William  Reginald  Calder      

John  Herbert  Squires  ._ 

James  Avern 

||(l)JFrank  Rustat  Hemsted  

Vivian  Rodolph  O'Reilly      

(1)J James  Archibald  Hodges  ...  

(l)JJohn  Jenkins       ...         .1.         

mFrancis  Sibbald  Murray 

(l)tmArthur  Hope  Hignett 

(l)tWilloughby  Allan  Gregg  Flood  

(l)fCharles  John  Royston  Webb     

flu  Richard  Henry  Buck       

(1)  %  David  Henry  Hugh  Whitburn 

John  William  Binks  ... 

Thomas  Frederick  Milner     

Herbert  James 

(l)JlttJohn  Barrance  Browning        

(l)f  Walter  Cyprian  Battle 

(1)J  Allan  Varian 

(Y)X John  Charles  Townley 

\  Percival  Howard  Tallack 

(l)JJosbua  Geoffrey  Saunders         

||  J  Herbert  Joseph  Giles         

(1)1  Walter  Randall  Tilling 

Herbert  Murchie        -. 

(l)tErnest  Edward  Madge  ... 

(1)1  George  Metcalfe  Mercer  

(l)JDouglas  Davenport-Jones  


494 


Dote  of 
Seniority. 


3  Aug  11 

3  Aug  11 

6  Aug  11 

13  Aug  11 

16  Aug  11 

18  Sept  11 

20  Sept  11 

29  Sept  11 


17  Oct     11 


26  Oct 

27  Oct 
8  Nov 
8  Nov 

24  Nov 
26  Nov 

7  Dec 
13  Dec 
22  Dec 

1  Jan 
19  Jan 
19  Jan 
19  Jan 
19  Jan 
16  Feb 
29  Feb 
29  Feb 

8  Mar 
15  Mar 
15  Mar 
15  Mar 
15  Mar 

1  Apr 
12  Apr 
12  Apr 

7  June  12 

8  June  12 

9  June  12 
1  July  12 

21  July  12 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE—  LIEUTENANTS. 


477 


Name. 


(l)JHerbert  Albert  Deane 

||(1)J  Robert  Lancelot  Fortescue  Hubbard 

(1) %  Herbert  William  Goodchild  {Lent  for  service 

under  the  Australian  Government.  Appointed  to 

H.M.A.S.  '  Warrego,'  22  Apr  1913)       

(l)JCharles  Henry  Kendall  ... 

(1) %  Ernest  Robinson 

J  Reginald  Chapman  Venning 

(l)JJames  Lecky 

||(l)tGeorge  Spencer  .... 

( 1 )  X  David  John  Roberts 

John  Hennessy 

(1) J John  Leslie  Marshall 

(\)X Arthur  McClellan  Pakenham 

*[f||(l)JArthur  Percival  Croxford 

(1)  J  William  Clark     

(l)JBasil  John  Robinson 

(l)jAlbert  Bdouard  Boswell 

(l)X  Robert  Simes  Hulme-Goodier 

||(1) X Edward  James  Battams  Shouler 

•|f (1)  J  Leonard  Redfern  Gardiner 

Lionel  Leslie  Williams 

(1)  J  Lawrence  Stanley  Boggs 

(1)J  Hamilton  Bruce  Northcote 

(l)JWilliam   Gordon  Bennett 

(l)f  Frederick  Charles  Plater 

(1)  J  Edward  George  Bruce  Watt 

(1)|  Leslie  Richard  Carr 

(l)JFrederick  Thompson  Groome 

Robert  Charles  Hill 

fBeriiard  Ewen  Tallacs 

||(l)JGerald  Ashby  Hill  (Lent  for  duty  under  the 

Australian  Government. — Appointed  toS.  M.A.8. 

'Australia  '  24  May  13)    ... 
George  Davies  Williams 
(l)jHarman  Arthur  Lewis  Bond 
(l)t Arthur  Lewis  Owens 
(l)j Edward  Montagu  Legge 
(l)X William  Bell  Coyle 
(1):  Francis  Henry  Drake  Clarke 
(l)JHenry  Richard  Soulsby... 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


23  July  12 

24  July  12 


2  Jan 
16  Jan 
29  Jan 
20  Feb 
26  Feb 
26  Feb 
18  Mar 

1  Apr 


1  Aug 
6  Aug 

16  Aug 

23  Aug 

24  Aug 

25  Aug 

27  Aug 
1  Sept 
3  Sept 

11  Sept   12 

11  Sept   12 

12  Sept 

5  Oct 

6  Oct 
9  Oct 

14  Oct 
24  Oct 

28  Oct 

17  Nov 
22  Nov 

22  Nov 
21  Dec 
21  Dec 
21  Dec 

23  Dec 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


531 


478 


ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE— LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


(1)^1  JGeorge  Henry  Thomley 

(l)JRaymond  Horace  Albany  Dunn 

JJames  Marshall  (H.M.S.  ' Conquer or, ,'  16  Apr  13) 

(l)fDavid  William  Alexander 

||(1)JFraiik  Tomkinson  Brade  ..  

(l)JGeorge  Joseph  Weldrick  

(l)JUeorge  Davey 

Charles  Herbert  Ligh toller 

(l)JHenry  Neville  Chamberlain     ... 

Harry  Raby 

(1)^[  J  Ernest  Kirkbank  IrviDg 

(2)  J  Lawrence  William  Newbery-Boschetti 

(Y)% Robert  Fry  

(ljJHarry  Banks  Reece      

(1)J  Francis  Waugh   Hodges 

\(\ )% Cecil  Patrick  Shiel       

JWilliam  James  Donohue 

(\)%  Andrew  Tregenna  Mott 

(l)JJohn  Oswald  Buckler 

||(1) \ Reginald  Sumner  Ward  ..  

(l)JThomas  Sydney  Melville  Pooley 

(1)1  .Sidney  Hall        

(1)' Richard  David  Williams 

(l)JRonald  George  Hart      

Sydney  Walter  Somers  Vine 

(l)JGeorge  Albert  Sharp  (H.M.S.  ' Shannon,' 
10  Mar  11)  

(l)^JArthur  Pawley 

Alfred  James  Holland  

(2)JEvelyn  Ronald  Redvers  Roberts 

tThomas  Smale  Edwards  (If. M.S.  'Russell" 
—  Dec  13)    .„         ...  

||(1  )tRobert  Day  Chettle 

(1)  tXenneth  John  Manners 

(l)JRobert  Aslin         ^         m 

(l)JWilliam  Stanley  Nelson  (H.M.S.  '  Common- 
wealth,'1 16  Mar  14)  


565 


1  Apr 

1  Apr 
12  Apr 
26  Apr 
28  Apr 
30  Apr 

1  May 
16  May  13 

21  May   13 

22  May  13 
28  May  13 
16  June  13 

1  July  13 

1  July  13 

2  July  13 
2  Julv  13 
5  July  13 

16  Aug  13 

16  Aug  13 

5  Sept  13 

14  Sept  13 

14  Sept  13 

15  Sept  13 
15  Sept  13 
18  Sept  13 

25  Sept  13 
28  Oct  13 

12  Nov  13 

13  Dec  13 


1  Jan 

1  Jan 

16  Jan 

16  Jan 


27  Feb  14 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE -LIEUTENANTS,  &c. 


479 


LIEUTENANT. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


Entered  for  service  in  Royal  Flying  Corps. 

(A) James   Lindsay  Travers  (H.M.S.  'Pembroke' 
addl.  as  Flying  Officer,  Calshot,  19  Feb  13)  .... 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

Arthur  Ogilvy...         ....         .*. 

Farquhar  Grant  

Frederick  Arthur  Smyth       

JThomas    Walter  Heanley    (H.M.S.    '  Attentive,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  11  Mar  14) 
William  Howat 

Frank  Helder  Wiatt 

Henry  Edward  Geves  Scott-Smith  ... 

Lionel  Dale  Douglas  ... .. 

Walter  Sydney  Colbourne 

t Arthur  Hutt  Ayres  ...  

Lionel  Lidderdale  Atherton 

Frederick  Herbert  William  Higgins 

Clifford  Roberts  

John  Eustace  Genge 

Charles  Egerton  Carroll        

Charles  James  White 

John  Herbert  James ... 

(l)JPercy  Nono  Fletcher       

X Harold  Onslow  Master  (H.M.S.  '  Indefatigable,' 

Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 

%  Edmund    William    Alfred    Humphrey  (H.M. 

'  Formidable,'  as  Acting  Lieut.,  14  Jan  14) 
Charles  Kemp  Paris  ... 
Thomas  Frederick  Herbert  Roberts 

Alexander  Knox         

Ruspini  Mailable        

J  John  Barrance  Browning   ... 

George  Edward  Barton         

(1)J  Sidney  James  Nelson 

William  Henry  Dunster 

^Frederick  Edward  French  (H.  M.S  '  Cochrane,' 

Acting  Lieutenant,  27  Jan  14)     .... 

John  Stewart...  ._         „ 

Herbert  Mortimer  Williams 

I  Charles  Arthur  Robertson  

t||Richard  Kay  Harrison  (H.M.S.   '  Implacable 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  14  Jan  14)    ... 
James  Edward  Atkins 


19  Feb    14 


2  Jan     01 

28  June  01 

2  Aug    01 

18  Sept  01 
26  June  02 
18  July  02 
02 

03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
04 
04 
04 
04 


8  Nov 

6  Jan 

9  Jan 
9  May 

7  Nov 
17  Nov 
15  Jan 

5  Mar 
19  Mar 
13  Apr 

3  May  04 

4  July  04 

7  Sept  04 

10  Sept  04 
25  Jan     05 

6  Feb 
2  May 

21  July 

25  Aug 

25  Aug 

2  Aug 


19  Sept   06 

17  Oct     06 
5  Apr    07 

20  July    07 
14  Sept    07 


30  Sept 

38  Sept. 


07 
07 


480     ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


fCecil  Ga vegan  

Vivian  Lockyer  Wiles 

William  Avern 

George  Henry  Sowden 

fAeneas     Lionel     Acton     Mackintosh     (H.M.S. 

1  Monarch,'  asActing  Lieut.,  11  Mar  14) 
Johannes  Marais  Scholtz 

J  William  Herbert  Townsend 

James  Francis  Symons  „ 

John  James  Wellington  Parker 

J  Samuel  Norman  White  {H.M.8.  'Bulwark?  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  10  July  13... 
John  Herbert  Gaskell 
Alfred  William  Drew  ... 
John  Louis  Saint  George  Lilley 
Robert  Wardrop 
J  Sydney  James  Cunningham  (H.M.S    Superb? 

Acting  Lieut.,  10  July  13)  

Arthur  David  Linklater  (proby) 
Arthur  John  Francis  Nanscawen    ... 

%  Austin  Tyrer 

James  Napier  Rodick  Qp?vby~) 

X Charles  Matthew  Nelson  {H.M.S.  '  Gloucester,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  14  Jan  14) 

Bernard  Thomas  Cox  

J  James      Gordon      Partridge      Bisset     (H.M.S. 

'  Attentive,'  as  Acting  Lieut.,  27  Jan  14) 
fRowland  Owen  Lloyd 
William  Percival  Clifton-Mogg  (proby)   ... 
^fJJames  Plumpton    ... 
t  Ernest  Fraser  Watson         .„         „_. 
Cyril  Gordon  Illingworth 
Arthur  Byford  Friend  (proby) 
Leonard  Herbert  Swan 
X Harold  Ernest  Fillingham  (H.M.S.  '  Temeraire,' 

as  Acting  Lieut..  2  Dec  13) 
(l)JAlphonse  Martin  Tulloch 


65 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


1  Oct  07 

1  Oct  07 

6  Dec  07 

21  Apr  08 


1  July 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


08 
09 
09 

09 
09 


1  Mar  09 

1  Apr  09 

11  June  09 

1  July  09 

1  July  09 

1  July  09 

1  July  09 

8  July  09 

1  Oct  09 

1  Oct  09 

6  Nov  09 

15  Nov  09 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 

18  Feb 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


29  June  10 

1  July   10 
1  July   10 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


481 


Name. 


I  Alexander  Parnis 

(l)JJames  Charles  Newsome  McMillan     

fRichard  Thomas  Smailes     ... 

(1)1  William  Samuel  Jackson  

Herbert  Lionel  Upton 

Wilfrid  Ancell  Baker 

JKingsley  Gordon  Howe  (H.M.S.  '  Amphion?  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  8  Oct  13) 

Harold  Holehouse       

•("Sydney  Buxton  Watson 

Robert  Nash  Marshall  .. 

Charles  Stephen  Dendy        

James  Carson  Wilson  

Alfred  James  Freeman  (proby)      .. 

J  Harry  William  Woodcock  (H.M.S.  '■Indomitable? 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  10  July  13) 
Ernest  James  Rodgers 

Arnold  Taylor  

t James   John    Behrmann  (H.M.S.    'Dublin?    as 

Acting  Lieut.,  23  Aug  13) ._ 

t William  Stanley  Thornton  

JHugh  Norman  McGill         ...         

Rudolph  Sharp  

J  Reginald  John  Finlow  (H.M.S.    'Birmingham,'' 

as  Ac'img  Lieut.,  27  Jan  14) 
tBertram   Harold   Da  vies  (H.M.S.   '  Carnarvon? 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  11  Mar  14)       ..  

Robert  Seymour  Browning 

JGerald   Loe    (H.M.S.    'Irresistible,'   as   Acting 

Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) .' 

JOswald  Rennison  Parker 

Lionel  Bren ton  Sheppard      

William  Cook  Postle  ... 

||  J  Harold   Leopold     Quick    (Lent  for  duty   with 

Australian       Government.  —   Appointed       to 

H.M.A.S.  'Australia,''  as  Acting  Lieut.,  5  Feb  13) 

J  Alexander    Learmonth  Ambler  (HM.S.   'Lord 

Nelson?  as  Acting  Lieut.,  10  July  13)    ... 

Clarence  Sinclair  Darwin  Bryce  Wright 

Edward  Percy  Lyndon         

Robert  Abercromby  Tl' or  burn 

JHenry  Freston  ~N&eh  (H.M.S.  '  Orion?  as  Acting 

Lieut,  10  July  13)... 
Frank  Cecil  Greenwood 


99 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


1  July  10 
1  July  10 
1  July  10 
1  July  10 
13  July  10 
1  Oct     10 


1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
28  Nov 
30  Nov 
9  Dec 
1  Jan 


10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

11 


1  Jan  11 
1  Jan  11 
1  Jan     11 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


11 
11 
11 
11 


1  Apr     11 


1  Apr 
1  Apr 


11 

11 


29  Apr  11 
24  May  11 
12  June  11 
12  June  11 


1  July  11 

1  July  11 
1  July  11 
1  July  11 

24  July  .11 

25  July  11 
20  Sept  11 


482-90    KOYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Name 


J  Eugene  Emmanuel  Smith  ... 
t  William  Francis  Smallbone 

(l)tVincent  Claude  Large 

Arthur  William  Legge  (proby) 

fjoseph  Groves  Boxhall        ...         

X Alfred  William   Clemson   (H.M.S.   'Prince 
Wales,'  as  Acting  Lieut.,  —  Aug  1H)     ... 


"f 


JGeoffrey    Gabriel    Thome    (H.M.S.    'Garland,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  25  Nov  13) 

Ivo  James  Kay  ...         

Lockhart  Dobbie  McKirdy 

J  Frederick  Murray  Simon  (H.M.S.  '  Queen  Mary' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  8  Oct  13) 
George  Brooks... 
Charles  Creighton  Halliday  .. . 

Ernest  Matson  Fall 

Frank  Horsford  Chester  (proby) 

Harold  Percy  Grindrod        ...         ...         

Carl  Edward  Rahtkens  

Geoffrey  Anselm  Robinson   ... 

Leofric  Procter  ..  ...         

George  Henry  Openshaw      ...         ...         

(1)1  Robert  Trafford  Martin  

(l)JDavid  Finlay  Watson  Foden 

Arthur  James  Elvin  Snowden 

JEmest  Hugh  Thornton  (H.M.S.'  Lion,'  at  Acting 

Lieut.,  7  Fel  14)      ..         ...         ...         

John  George  Spencer 

Sherwood  Bately  Page 

Gordon  William  Knight  (proby)    ... 

JDouglas    George    Jeffrey   (H.M.S.   'Bellona,*  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  8  Oct  13)     .... 

George  Steele  (proby)  

Athol  Edwin  Gudgeon  (proby) 

■fWilliam  Devlin  (H.M.S.  '  Colossus,''  as  Acting 

Lieut,  26  Mar  14)  ...      

Hamilton  Foote  Carey „ 

Leslie  Lawlor 

Richard  Sheil  

fEric  Leo  MacMahon  Shepherd 

Cyril  Campbell  Johnstone  (proby) .. . 

JMaurice  Jeffery  Dabbs  Mayall  (H.M.S.  'Natal,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  27  Jan.  14)     

Vernon  John  Henry  Bosdet 
Harold  Lowe  ... 


137 


Date  of 

Seniority 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct     11 


1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

21  Oct 

11 

1  Nov 

11 

18  Dec 

11 

18  Dec 

11 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

19  Jan 

12 

15  Mar 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

4  Apr 

12 

16  May 

12 

10  June 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE.-SUB-LIEUTENANTS.    491 


fGeorge  Henry  Wy lie  ..  ..         

j  William    Littlejohn   Wilson  (H.M.S.    'Princess 

Royals  as  Acting  Lieut.,  27  Jan  14)... 

Frank  Ernest  Woodward      

J  Henry  Norman  John  Farrell  (27.  M.  S.  '  Leander ,' as 

Acting  Lieut.,  27  Jan  14)         ...         

William  Pawlett  Evans        ...         

Tom  Searle  Hodge     

fGordon   Malzard  (H.M.S.   'Fearless.''  as  Acting 

Lieut.,  11  Mar.  14)  .'. 

fClaude  Bennett  Walker      _ 

Joseph  Kenneth  Chaplin      

l)£Frank   Lionel  Tongue    ..         

John  Leslie  Martyn  ... 

Reginald  Herbert  Mordington  Jones 

%  Victor  Fraser  Lyon  (H.M.S.  'London,'  as  Acting 

Lieut. ,  14  Jan  14) 
JRoy  Gill  (H.M.S.  'Achilles,''  as  Acting  Lieut., 

27  Jan  14)  

fSydney  Broford  Clark         

%  Archibald  Charles  Bucknell  (H.M.S.  '  Thunderer,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  2 Dec  13) 
J  Walter  de  Burgh  Thomas  (H.M.S. '  Belle rophon,' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  15  Dec  13)    ... 
J  Rupert   Hedley    Wallev    (H.M.S.    'Audacious,'' 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  5  Nov  13) 

Robert  Oswald  Chisholm      

Henry  Malmesbury  Stuart  Laidlaw  ( proby) 
George  Leslie  Harold  Dean  (proby') 

Gerald  Norman  Jones  

Ben  Moss  (proby)       

(l)JGerald  Hugh  Chamberlain         

J  Adrian   Bicker- Caart  en 
Charles  Jancey  Davis 

Harry  Vernon  Seddall  

(l)JBenjamin  Charles  Alban  Edwin  Cowper 

fThomas  Hatton         

X Anthony  Blacklock  (H.M.S.  'Dreadnought,'  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  7  Feb  14)  

JWilliam   George   Wood    (H.M.S.    ' Bristd;   as 

Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13)  

Alexander  Garden  Halliday  (proby) 

J  Harry  A 11  in  son   Moore   (H.M.S.  'Halcyon,'   as 

Acting  Lieut .,  14  Jan  14) 
Alfred  Edward  Weller  (proby) 
fPeter     Minto     Francis     Anthony     Drummond 
(H.M.S. '  Neptune',  as  Acting  Lieut.,  11  Mar  14) 

Gilbert  Thompson  (proby) 

JFrank  James  Couldrey       

Arthur  Frederic  Piatt  (proby)        


Date  of 

Seniority. 

1  July 

12 

I  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

5  July 

12 

5  July 

12 

17  July 

12 

3  Aug 

12 

23  Aug 

12 

11  Sept 

12 

16  Sept 

12 

16  Sept 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

1  Oct 

12 

i      1  Oct 

12 

1      1  Oct 

12 

1       1  Oct 

12 

13  Oct 

12 

15  Oct 

12 

23  Oct 

12 

12  Nov 

12 

21  Nov 

12 

1     19  Dec 

12 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

175 


492 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


JStanley  Floyd  "Wood  Laidlaw  (H.M.S.  '  Ajax? 

as  Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 
Bertram  Rollo  Usticke  Sutherland  (proby) 
%  Ernest  Atwood  Owens  (H.M.S.  'Falmouth,'1  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 

t  Christopher  Herbert  Lucking  

Samuel  Walter  Tansley  (proby) 

Fred  Wissler 

Henry  Wilfred  Pell 

Charles  Willoughby  Bray  (proby)... 

Samuel  Shapton  Fulford       

Ernest  Moore  (proby)  

Geoffrey  Howard  Barnish  (proby)... 

JCharles  Leonard  Dettmar  (H.M.S.  ' Hercules, ,'  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 

fTheodore  Warren  Jones      

Jack  Ronald  Stewart  Strange 
Harry  Hodgkinson  (proby) 
William  Lawrence  Rosseter  (proby) 

Alfred  Bruce  Con  non  

John  Charles  Henderson 

JRobert     Pettman     (H.M.S.     'Agamemnon,'1     as 

Acting   Lieut.,  2  Dec  13)        

Robert  Tennant  Park  (proby) 

I  James  Irvine  (H.M.S.  'New  Zealand,'  as  Acting 

Lieut.,  2  Dec  IS)  

%  Victor  Leslie  Kenneth  Making  (H.M.S.  '  Queen,' 

as  Actinq  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 
William  Barclay  Armit  (proby) 
Henry  Richard  Shaw-Liepman 
Guy  Worsley  Richards 
William  Judson  Hankinson ... 
||(l)JJames      Montague      Cholmeley     Johnstone 

(H.M.A.S.  'Sydney;  1  June  13) 

Roland  Thomas  Anthony  Ormsby  (proby') 

t Bertram  Robert  Stewart     ... 

John  Dillon  Snow  (proby)    ... 

William  Charles  George  Smith 

X George  Radcliffe  Parry  (H.M.S.  'Vanguard,'  as 

Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 
John  Percival  Tugwood  (proby)     ... 
J  James    Leonard    Payne    Sibree     (H.M.S.    'St. 

Vincent;  as  Acting  Lieut.,  2  Dec  13) 

John  Wilson  (proby) 

Eric  Rees  (proby)      ...         

William  James  Harbord       „_         


Date  of 
Seniority. 


1  Jan  13 

1  Jan  13 

8  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 

18  Jan  13 


26  Feb 
26  Feb 
4  Mar 
12  Mar 
12  Mar 
12  Mar 
12  Mar 


If! 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


12  Mar    13 
12  Mar    13 


12  Mar   13 


12  Mar 
12  Mar 
12  Mar 
12  Mar 
25  Mar 

28  Mar 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 


L3 
13 

13 

13 
13 

13 
13 

13 
13 
13 

13 
13 


1  Apr  13 

1  Apr  13 

1  Apr  13 

1  Apr  13 


212 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


fGeorge  Bernard  Bray  

fCecil  Randolph  Treweek     ...         

tHugh  Robert  Hughes  

Herbert  Bartholomew  Donovan      ,. 

Woodbine  Howel  Stewart    ... 

John  Stewart  Gilchrist  Reid         

(l)JEdward  Pickmere         

Harry  Welch  ...  ...         ...         .«,         

Walter  Henry  Poole  

f  Thomas  Richard  Davies  Harries    ... 

Charles  Musgrave  Ford  (proby)      

fJames  Montgomery... 
^Herbert  Keer  Case  ... 
J  John  William  Grimston  (H.M.S.  '  King  George 

V.'  as  Acting  Lieut.,  14  Jan  14) ... 

James  McCarthy  Main  (proby)       

fErnest  Victor  Pemiington  ...  

%  Sidney  Bartlett  (H.M.S.  '  Collingwood,'  as  Act- 
ing Lieut.,  27  Jan   14)  ... 
fRobert   Cowan  (H.M.S.   '■Venerable,'  as  Acting 

Lieut.,  11  Mar  14) 

Thomas  Godman  (proby)     .. , 

John  Herbert  Potter  (proby)  

Harry  Ross  Oulsnam  (proby)  

Roland  Spencer  (proby)        

Norman  Robert  Clinton  Ramsey  (proby)  ... 

David  Malcolmson  Clarke  (proby) 

Vicary  Peters  (proby) 
Edwin  Francis  Hannan  ( proby) 
Richard  Percy  Galer  ( proby) 
William  A  skin  Williamson  (proby) 

William  Nicholls  (proby)    ...         

Maurice  McDonnell  Kennelly  (proby)      

Harold  Blow 

fErnest  Albert  John  Webb  Carter  

Ralph  Heibert  Laurence  Alder      

George  James  Willdigg  (proby)     

William  Etty  Atkinson  (proby)     ...         

■j-Huberht  Taylor  Hudson     ... 
Lionel  Matthew  Kelly  (proby) 

Edward  John  Fren.h  ...         

tCharles  Farquhar  Smith    .. 
Horace  Leslie  Vicary 

William  Victor  Ogley  ( pro  by)        _. 

Cuthbert  Leslie  Brown  (proby) 
Cyril  Herbert  Bromley  (proby) 

■^Frederick  Walter  Thompson        

Ivan  Rupert  Fleming    proby) 


257 


Date  of 

Senior 

ity. 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

4  Apr 

13 

26  May 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

15  July 

13 

11  Sept 

13 

23  Sept 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

18 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

498a      ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


Stanley  William  Moughtin  (proby) 
Gerald  Charles  Macey  (proby) 

William  Garriock  (proby)    

David  Thomas  Emrys  James  (proby) 
Edward  Henry  Crump  (2>roby) 

John  Thomas  Daff  (proby) 

Arthur  Reginald  Willis  Sayle  (proby) 

Leslie  Mann  (proby) 

Robert  Ernest  Sahlosser  (proby)    ... 
Trevor  Whitla  Bridges  (proby) 
Francis  Vincent  McJannet  (proby) 
Alfred  Sinclair  Bird  (proby) 
Thonias  Victor  Roberts  (proby)     ... 
Herbert  James  Odam  (proby) 
Edward  Templeton  Grayston  (proby) 
Richard  James  Turn  bull  {proby)  ... 
Newell  Herbert  Gale  (proby) 
Henry  Haswell  Milledge  (proby)  ... 
Ronald  Langton  Jones  (proby) 
Archibald  George  Lecaudey  (proby) 
Herbert  John  Cavill  {proby) 
Stanley  Marshall  ( proby)    ... 
Garnet  Evelyn  Cartmer  {proby)   ... 

Leonard  Pirie  {proby)         

William  Fletcher  Maiden 

Norman  Edmund  John  Wells  (proby) 
Charles  Nelson  Croysdale  (proby)... 
Leon  Stopford  Acbeson  (proby) 
Albert  Edward  Kenyon  (proby)    ... 

Angus  George  Brown  

James  Sydney  P.\ke  (proby) 
George  William  Trinick  (proby)    ... 

Arthur  Smith  (proby)  

Ernest  Harold  Large  (proby) 
James  Kenneth  Brook 

(l)f  JRobert  Wright  

Arthur  Messenger     


294 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Oct 

13 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

I  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

1  Jan 

14 

14  Jan 

14 

1  Feb 

14 

5  Feb 

14 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SUB-LIEUTENANTS.     493* 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

(Entered  for  service  in  Royal  Flying  Corps.) 


(A)Reginald  Lennox   George  Marix  ('  Pembroke ' 

addl.  as  Flying  Officer) 

(A) Hugh  Alexander  Littleton  ('Pembroke '  addl.  as 

Flying  Officer)       

(A)Ivor  Guy  Vaughan  Fowler  ('  Pembroke  '  addl.  as 

Flying   Officer  for  Isle  of  Grain  Air  Station, 

13  Aug  13) 

(A)Ronald  Hargrave  Kershaw  ('  Pembroke '  addl. 

as  Flying  Officer  for   Yarmouth,  Air   Station, 

1  Jan  14) 

(A) Douglas  George  Young ( Appointed  'Pembroke' 

temporarily  for  Isle  of  Grain  Air  Station  as 

Flying  Officer  1  Jan  14)  ... 
(A) X Richard     Edmund     Charles    Peirse    (proby) 

('  Pembroke'  addl.   as    Flying    Officer  Isle  of 

Grain  Air  Station,  3  Jan  14) 
(A)Thomas   Alfred    Rainey  (proby)  (' Pembroke' 

addl.  as  Flying   Officer  for  Isle  of  Grain  Air 

Station,  1  Jan  14) 

(A)Ian   flew  Waldegrave  Stair   Dalrymple-Clark 

('Pembroke'  addl.  for  Isle  of  G^ain  Air  Station 

as  Flying  Officer,  (tempy)  17  Bee  13)    ... 
(A)Collyns  Price    Pizey    ( Lent   to  Greek  Govt.) 
Henry  Richard.  Busteed  (Reserve  of  Naval  Wing 

R.F.C.)       

Sidney     Vincent     Sippe     (proby)      ('Pembroke' 

addl.  for  instruction  at  Central  Flying  School) 
J  Franklin  Geoffrey  Saunders  (proby)  (^Pembroke' 

addl. for  instruction  at  Central  Flying  School)... 
Robert  William  Rickerby  Gill  (proby)  ('Pembroke' 

addl.  for  instruction,  at  Central  Flying  School) 
Christopher  Draper  (proby)  ('Pembroke'  addl.  for 

instruc 'ion  at  Central  Flying  School)  ... 
Hans  Acworth  Busk  {proby)  ('  Pembroke'  addl.  for 

instruction  at  Central  Flying  School)   ... 
Edward  Thomas  Newton-Ciare  (proby)  Q  Pembroke' 

addl.  for  instruction  at  Central  Flying  School) 
Hugh  Barnes  Martindale  (proby)    ('Pembroke' 

oddl.  for  instruction   at  Central  Flying  School) 
Archibald    Corbett- Wilson    (proby)  ('Pembroke' 

addl.      for     Farnborough      Airship      Section, 

15  Mar  14 


312 


1  Nov  12 

1  Nov  12 

17  May  13 

17  May  13 

14  June  13 

1  July  13 

1  July  13 

1  July  13 

7  Aug  13 

4  Oct  13 

5  Nov  13 
27  Jan  14 
27  Jan  14 
27  Jan  14 
27  Jan  14 
27  Jan  14 
27  Jan  14 

15  Mar  H 


194       ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— ACTING  SUB-LIEUTS. 


ACTING  SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


Charles  Edward  Gill 

Thomas  Elliot  Pitts 

William  Gregory  Davies        

George  William  Gooch 

Malcolm  Gordon  Draper        

Lionel  Inigo  Jones     ... 

Harry  Gordon  Foster... 

William  Leo  Robinson 

Alfred  Mortleman  Eastty 

Colin  Potter 

Broho  Arthur  Shaw  ... 

William  Campbell 

Douglas  Higham  Richardson 

fPercy  Appleyard 

William  Price  ... 

Charles  Edmonds  Sims 

Walter  Conway  Hake... 

William  Ansdell  Thompson  „. 

John  Berthram  Alabaster     ... 

JErnest  Arthur  Lister 

•j-Nigel   Adrian   Macqueen   (H.M.S.  'Weymouth,'' 

2  Dec  13) 

Lionel  John  Edwards 

Edward  Peter  Parfitt  ..  

J  John    Hassard    Short    (H.M.S.    'Southampton,' 

14  Jan  14) 

Ernest  Geoffrey  Brookes       

William  John  Enright 
Percy  Albert  Gordon  Falconer 
Sidney  Noel  Inman    ... 
Reginald  Douglas  Beard 

Malcolm  Cecil  Powell  

Harold  Frederick  To wler      

John  Bonsor  Ledger...  

Reginald  George  

Thomas  Ma  rmaduke  Goddard  

Clement  James  Charlewood... 
Robert  -Hilton  Jones 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


1  Feb  08 
30  Mar  08 
16  'Nov  08 
27  Feb  09 
15  July  09 
25  Sept  09 

20  Dec    09 

14  Mar  10 
19  Apr  10 
23  May    10 

15  July  10 
25  July  10 
27  Oct     10 

8  Nov 

21  Dec 
13  Jan 
25  Jan 
23  Feb 

7  Apr 
7  Apr 


10  Aug  11 
23  Aug  11 
30  Aug  11 


25  Sept  11 
12  Oct  11 

2  Nov 

4  Nov 
11  Nov 
29  Nov 

20  Dec 
1  Jan 

31  Jan 
8  Feb 

21  Feb 

26  Feb 
25  Mar 


3$ 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— ACTING  SUB-LIEUTS.    495 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


Francis  Melville  Prattent     

Geoffrey  Joseph  Frederick  Fitzgerald 
Ernest  George  Fryer  .. . 

Thomas  Steele  

Horace  Stroud  Daniel  

JArthur  William   Knight  (H.M.S.  '  Lord 

5  Mar  11) 

William  Legh  Pope 

(1)1 1 John  Miller  Chaplin     ... 

Gilbert  Richard  Gilbert        

James  Gladstone  Radge 
Desmond  Adair  Stride 

Wellington  Trevelyan  Dale 

Albert  Victor  Radcliffe  

Charles  Wilfred  Ainslie  Ollerhead  ... 
John  Patrick  Labouchere-Sparling ... 
J  Aubrey    Richard    Courtenay    Douton 

'  BoadiceaJ  5  July  13) 
Ernest  Woodbourne  Alltree... 

Harry  Robbins  

JLeonard      John     Gates      (H.M.S.     ' 

2  Deo  13) 

JJohn  Drinkwater  {H.M.S.   'Liverpool' 
Leslie  Hewitt  Hardstaff 
Frederick  John  Livingstone  Butler 
Francis  Landon  Spon 
Arthur  Godfrey  Palliser 
fCyril  Eltringham  Lawther 

Irvine  Muirhead  Twyman 

Thomas  Nixson 
Harold  James  Batch elor 

Rupert  Roscoe  

f Robert  George  Aland  Wiltshire 

fGerald  Gordon  Portch  

Alfred  Stan  ley  Owens  

Charles  Harry  Otterson 
Harry  Lawrence  Jenkins 
Lawrence  Bertram  Watts     ... 
Gordon  Charles  Steele  


Nelson,' 


(H.M.S. 

Chatham,' 
Dec  13) 


72 


24  Apr  12 
14  May  12 
12  June  12 
21  June  12 
26  June  12 


1  July 
4  July 
1  Aug 

1  Aug 

2  Aug 
23  Oct 
31  Oct 
18  Nov 
27  Nov 

9  Jan 


29  Jan  13 
13  Feb  13 
10  Mar    13 

1  Apr    13 
13  May    13 

30  June  13 
1  July  13 

23  July   13 

24  July  13 
22  Sept  13 

24  Sept  13 
29  Sept  13 

8  Oct  13 

15  Oct 
27  Oct 
29  Oct 

5  Nov 
3  Dec 

16  Dec 
,7  Jan 

25  Feb 


496 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


Hame. 

Date  o; 
Seniorit. 

29  Dec 

K 

George  Dingwall         ...         ...         ...         

06 

John  Martin  D'Arcy  Levy    ... 

29  Dec 

CG 

Frederick  Cooke 

2  Aur 

07 

John  Claude  Vernon  Morgan 

2  Autr 

07 

Denis  Arthur  Casey * 

2  Aug 

07 

Charles  Waine  Sanderson      ...         ._         

1  Jan 

08 

Oswald  Taylor                        

1  Jau 

08 

Charles  William  Fairfax  Morgan 

I  Jan 

08 

Leonard  Anderson  Sims         

1  July 

08 

Gordon  Edmund  Adams 

11  Aug 

08 

John  Mac  Donald  Cooper 

11  Aug 

08 

Gerald  Henry  Lee  Jones 

11  Aug 

08 

William  Goggan  Lalor 

11  Aug 

08 

Ralph  Leopold  Bridges 

1  Oct 

08 

Arthur  George  Madan 

31  Dec 

08 

William  Henry  Richardson 

31  Dec 

08 

Hector  Hancock  McLean 

31  Dec 

08 

George  Albert  Dawson          

1  Jan 

09 

John  Edgar  Harrison                        

1  Jan 

09 

George  Raleigh  Gray  Worcester 

1  Jan 

09 

Arthur  Edward  Reginald  Perkins 

1  Apr 

09 

Hugh  Donald  Wynne            

1  Apr 

09 

Walter  Stuart  Finlayson       

23  June 

09 

Ronald  Arthur  Orlando  Bridgman  (  proby~) 

1  July 

09 

Douglas  Nowell  Colson 

1  July 

09 

George  Frederick  Dickens    ... 

4  Aug 

09 

John  Byron      

4  Aug 

09 

Wilfrid  James  Rice    ...          .„         

4  Aug 

09 

Douglas  Ramsden  Attwood  ... 

4  Aug 

09 

George  Edwin  Gale  Sandercock      _ 

4  Aug 

09 

Alfred  Haldane  Hicks  (proby) 

9  Aug 

09 

31 

ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE-MIDSHIPMEN. 


197 


Gordon  Henry  Croft  White  (proby) 

Joseph  Pennington  (jrroby)  ... 

Mervyn  Harley  Rodney  (proby)      ...         

John  Guyse  Marchant 

Jeffreys  Ivor  Jones- Parry     ... 

Ernest  Clifford  Rhodes  (H.M.S.  'Duke  of  JEdin- 
burgh'1  15  July  13)  (As  Acting  Sub-Lieut.. 
15  Jan  14)  \ 

Thomas  Keith  Garrard 

Charles  Gordon  Noel  Laidlaw  

Charlie  Wolfenden     "...         

William  La wrie  Welsh 

Edward  Gwynne  Sanguinetti  (proby) 

John  Patrick  Bradley  , 

William  Man , 

Henry  Wadsworth  (proby) 

Francis  Edmund  Bourdillon  

James  Reginald  Bane  

Bernard  Eilner  Berry  ....         ,_  

Kenneth  Paterson 

Edward  Martin  Coates  (proby)       ...         

Harold  Auten  ...     •  '. 

William  Barr  (proby) 

Gordon  Victor  Thomas   (proby")      ...         

John  May  Upton       ...  

Charles  John  Leonard  Hayward  (proby)  ... 

Harold  Musselwhite 

Arnold  George  Morgan         ...         ...         .... 

Lancelot  Harris  Barradell    ... 

John  Douglas  Gibbon  Chater  (proby)        

Percy  Royal  Burnham  (pro by) 
John  Charles  Keith  Dowding  (proby) 

Edward  Roberts 

Charles  Christie  Lawrence  (proby)... 

William  Harold  Stuart  Clark  

Joscelin  Gosset  (proby) 

Joe  Henry  Claude  Willoughby  (proby) 

Godfrey  Douglas  Tuearsley  Tunbridge  (proby)    ... 
Frederic  Norman  Patterson  (proby) 

Frederick  William  Hayes      

Robert  Glen  Wardrop  (  proby) 

Reginald  Dudley  Rowe  ©  (H.M.S.  '  St.  Vincent' 

%Dee\Z)    (proby)       

Alfred   Clifford   Weeks  ©    (H.M.S.  ' Cemjbwrion,' 

11  Feb  14)  

William  Hutcheon  Watt  (proby)     

Herbert  Schofield  (vroby)     ... 

Alfred  Wilson  Cecil  Robinson  (proby) 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


9  Aug 
9  Aug 
15  Aug 
1  Oct 
8  Dec 


22  Dec 

22  Dec 

22  Dec 

22  Dec 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

1  Jan 

4  Feb 

4  Feb 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

3  May 
1  July 
1  July 
1  July 

4  Aug 
4  Aug 
4  Aug 
4  Aug 
4  Aug 

15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
15  Aug 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
17  Oct 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


09 
09 
09 
09 
09 


09 
09 
09 
09 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 

10 

10 

JO 

10 

10 

10 

10 

10 


31  Dec  10 

31  Dec  10 

1  Jan  11 

1  Jan  11 

1  Jan  11 


75 


498 


ROYAL    NAVAL  RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


Name. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


Lewis  Morgan  (proby)  

Hugh  Caldwell  Codrington  Forsyth 
Joseph  Alfred  He^nan  (proby) 

Francis  Edward  Bentley  More        

Charles  Huddy  (proby)         

Herbert  Forsyth  Craig  Shinnie  {proby)     ... 
John  Robert  Carlyon  Collier  (proby) 
Reginald  Vincent  Kutley  (proby) 
Frederick  William  Angell  (proby) 
Edward  des  Forges  Collier  (proby) 
Robert  Milbourne  Maxwell  Johnson  (proby) 
George  Douglas  Richie  Eales  (proby) 
Patrick  Straton  Campbell  (proby) 

Reginald  Allen  (proby)  

Thomas  Horsham  Potter  (proby)     ... 
Algernon  Lymes  (proby) 

Thomas  Erskine  Crosse         

John  Synd  Tudor  Benett-Dampier  (proby) 
Harry  Percy  Kendall  Oram  (proby)  ©  (H. 

'Orion,'  8  Oct  i3) 
Austin  Henry  de  Courcey  QuiDce  (proby) 

Gilbert  England  (proby)       

John  William  Paine  (vroby) 

Arthur  Norwood  Sargent  (proby) 

Jeffery  Elliott  

Bertram  George  Worthington  (proby) 

Haskett  John  Maynard  (proby) 

Robert  Ernest  Tuearslj  Tunbridge  (proby) 

Arthur  John  Davies-Berrington  (proby) ... 

Arthur  Lisle  White  (proby) 

George  Malcolm  Paterson  (proby) 

Benjamin  Evans  (proby)    

Walter  George  Hiscock  (proby)     ... 

John  Siderfin  Davis  (proby) 

John  Elliott  Armstrong  (proby)    ... 

William  Kenneth  Fowler  (proby) 

John  Howard  Robert  Giles  (piroby) 

William  Layard  Owen  Armstrong  (proby) 

Valentine  Stuart  Cox  (proby) 

Douglas  Granville  King  (proby)     ... 

Percy  Hewitt  Learmont  (proby)    ... 

Francis  Riddell  Charteris  Riddell  (proby) 

Douglas  Samuel  Loram  (proby)       

Neville  Joseph  Stacy-Marks  (proby) 

Geoffrey  Purrott  (proby)     ... 

Oliver  Arthur  Jones  (proby) 

Charles  Edward  Fleming  St.  John  (proby) 

Herbert  James  Miller  (proby) 

Alexander  McGowen  McCulloch  (proby)... 

Arthur  Daveney  Steele  (proby)     ... 
124 


M. 


1  Jan 

11 

1  Jan 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  Apr 

11 

1  July 

11 

1  July 

11 

1  July 

11 

1  July 

11 

Uuly 

11 

15  Aug 

11 

15  Aug 

11 

15  Aug 

11 

15  Aug 

11 

15  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

18  Aug 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

1  Oct 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

29  Dec 

11 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

22  Jan 

12 

22  Jan 

12 

5  Feb 

12 

22  Mar 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

14  June 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

1  July 

12 

ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


499 


Name 


Cecil  Montague  Tice  (proby) 

Hamilton  Adye  Mason  Vetch  (prbby)     .... 

Noel  Gibson  {proby)  ...         ...         

Colin  Mackenzie  Pitcairn  (proby) 

Michael  Desmond  Douglas  Sullivan  {proby) 

Leslie  Graeme  Herbert  Farmer  (proby)  (H.M.S. 

'  Colossus  '  4  Feb  14)    ..  

George  Ham  brook  Dean  Doubleday  {proby) 

Harold  McCarthy  (proby)  ...  

William  Loy  Churton  Marvin  (proby)     

John  Reginald  Standiver  Sherman  {proby') 
John  Boddy  Mein  (proby)  ... 

Geoffrey  Gordon  Kitchin  (proby) 

Douglas  Charles  Way  (proby)      

George  Dunbar  Moore  {proby)  (H.M.S.  '  Duke  of 

Edinburgh'  1  July  13)  .. 

George  Ephraim  Downes  Billam  {proby) 
Frank  Beaufort  Squire  (proby)    ... 
Stafford  Berkeley  Harris  (proby)  .... 
Frederick  Dlick  Evelyn  Firmstone  (proby) 
Francis  Miners  (proby) 
Frank  Pickering  Jones  (proby) 
Richard  Percy  Nisbet  (proby) 
William  Eric Eglington  (proby)    ... 
Roy  Stewart  Ollerhead  (proby)     ... 

Arthur  Noel  Gallehawk  (proby) 

George  William  Wilson  (proby)    ... 

Harry  Cecil  Gaff  ney  (  proby)        

Robert  Balfour  Wood  (proby)        

Colin  Robertson  More  (proby)        

Joseph  Vivian  (proby)         ...         

Rupert  Warden  James  ( proby)Q(H.M.S.1  Colossus' 

14  Jan  U) 

Archibald  Talbot  Yardley  (proby)  

Stuart  Frederick  Pocock  (proby) 

Stephen  Calcott  Fox  (proby) 

John  Swift  Sharp  (proby)  ...  

Tom  Parke  Beatty  (  proby)  

Kelsey  Renfree  {proby) 

Harry  Bird  Kirby  {proby)  ...  ..  

Alan  John  Musselwuite  (proby)    ... 

York  McLeod  Cleeves  (proby)       

John  Wordsworth  Bingham  (proby) 

Geoffrey  Marischal  Dowding  (proby)  0  (H.M.S. 

'Superb'  9  Mar  14) 
George  Louis  Nic  lie  (proby) 
Guj  Wittup  (proby) 
Eric  Leeds  Wright  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S.1  Centurion' 

31  DeclZ) 

Robert  Mills  Fairnie  (proby)  

Sydney  Robbins  (proby) 

Harold  Harris  (proby)        ,_         ...        ...         « 

171 


Date  of 

Seniority. 


1  July  12 

1  July  12 

1  July  12 

4  Aug  12 

4  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 

10  Aug  12 


10  Aug 
10  Aug 
10  Aug 
10  Aug 

2  Sept 
12  Sept 
14  Sept 
20  Sept    12 

1  Oct     12 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 


1  Oct 

12 

18  Oct 

12 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

1  Jan 

13 

2  Jan 

13 

2  Jan 

13 

9  Jan 

13 

9  Jan 

13 

9  Jan 

13 

9  Jan 

13 

9  Jan 

13 

14  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

T   2 


500 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


Bertie  Harold  Cullimore  (proby)     

Frederick  Harrison  Slade  (proby)  ...         ...         .„ 

George  Walter  Elliott  (jjroby)         

John  Henry  Howell  (proby)... 
Frank  Montem  Smith  (proby) 
Albert  Durston  (proby) 

Hubert  Gerald  Daedalus  Merrett  (proby) 

Eobert  Cecil  Paget  (proby) 

Christopher  Patrick  Newton  (proby) 
Joseph  Alexander  Charle    Dalton  ( proby) 
William  Stanley  Watson  (  proby)  ... 
Edward  Robert  Lingen- Burton  (proby)     ... 

George  Witheridge  Couch  (proby) 

John  Lloyd  Croasdaile  (proby) 

Joseph  Johnstone  Eadie  Barclay  (proby)  ... 

Erik  Cuthbert  Towner  (proby) 

John  Gwyndd  Wood  (jjroby 

Thomas  Frank  Balk  will  (proby)     ... 

Lawrence  Henry  Faragher  (proby) 

Gordon  Dixon  Brown  (proby) 

Thomas  Rennie  Tait  (proby) 

Ivor  Oregor  Macgregor  (proby) 

Carl  Svend  Braine (proby)  ... 

Percy  Arthur  Morgan  (proby) 

Alexander  ~£Lobvn.son( proby) 

Harold  William  T&iWett  (proby)      

Lewis  White  Leask  (proby) 
George  Leslie  Dre wry  ( proby) 
James  Alexander  Mc Naught  (proby) 

Arthur  Ivor  David  Habgood  (proby)         

George  Gordon  Douglas  Scott  (proby)       

Charles  Victor  Solonian  Joseph  Marsden  (proby)Q 

(H.M.S.   '  St  Vincent;    28   Nov   13) 

James  Lambert  Martin  Campbell  (proby) 

Herbert  John  Anchor  (jiroby) 

Gerald  Stuart  Blenkins  (proby) 

Charles  Dickran  Oliver  De"odat  Seropian  (proby),.. 

Maurice  Sidney  Youel  (proby) 

Howard  Brewer  (proby) 

Harold  Selby  (proby)  

Guy  Nottidge  (proby) 

Robert  Lewis  Burridge  (proby)      ...  

John  Francis  Lawlor  (proby) 

Harold  Drew  (jwoby) 

Charles   Cecil  Henderson  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'Superb;  10  Mar  14)  ... 
John  Edward  Penrce  Hocken  (proby) 

James  Williams  Beatty  (proby) 

Augustus  Mervyn  Marsden-Jones  (proby) 

George  Frost  (proby)  ...         „ 

219 


18  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

18  Jan 

13 

i     12  Mar 

13 

1     31  Mar 

13 

,     31  Mar 

13 

31  Mar 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

lApr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1       1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1  Apr 

13 

1       1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  Julv 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

1  July 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

ROTAL  NAVAL   RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


500a 


Name. 


Arthur  Guy  Dennis   Bagot  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'Queen  Mary,'   -  Sept  13) 
William     Philip    Lillie     proby-)    ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Princess  Royal,''  15  Sept  13) 
Cyril  John  West  (proby)  ©  {H.M.S.  -Princess 

Royal;  15  Sept  13) „ 

Raymond    Reffell   (proby)    ©    (H.MS.    '  Orion.; 

12  Sept  13)  .„         ...  '      

Leslie  Hill  Bowyer  (proby)  ©  

William  Homewood  (proby)   ©   (H.M.S.  '  Aja.v; 

—  Sept  13) 

Henry   Bruce   Langworthy  (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

'  Ajax,' — <Se/>£  13)  .. _ 

James  Maxwell  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S.  l  Temeraite; 

lh  Sept  13)  ...         ..'.         

Charles     Edgar     Harvey    (proby)    ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Temer aire,;  15  Sept  13)    ... 
Leonard    Albert    William   Johnson    (proby)    © 

(H.M.S.  '  (Traewj  ilfary,'  —  Sept  13)      

Jack     Grant     Bickford     (proby)     ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Temer aire;  15  Sept  13)  ..  

Neville   Seymour    (proby)    ©    (H.M.S.    '  Queen 

Mary,' —  Sept  13)..  

Gordon   Bradshaw   Butler    (proby)    ©     (H.M.S 

'  Temeraire,'  15  (Sfejpt  13)    .. 
William   Charles    Attwood    Robson    (proby)     © 

(H.M.S.  '  Princess  Royal;  15  &jrf  13) ... ' 
Matthew    John    Langley    (proby)     ©    (H.M.S. 

'  Orwm,'  12  /Sspt  13)     '      

Walter  Leslie   Dowdesvvell   (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

'  Ajax;  —  Sept  13)...  

John     Henry     Malley     (probt,)      ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Thunderer;  13  Sept  13)  ...    ' 

Shan  Brooke  Butler  (proby)  ©   (H.M.S.   'Ajax,' 

—  Sept  13)  ...         .„ 

Tom  Parker  (proby)  ©  (H M.S.  '  Princess  Royal; 

15  Sept  13) 

Victor    Andrew    Thomas     Ramage     (proby)     © 

( H.  M.  S.  '  Thunderer;  1 3  <&p£  13)         

William  Murphy  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. '  Thunderer; 

12  Sept  13)  ...         «.         


Date  of 
Seniority. 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 
7  Aug 

13 
13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

18 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Auk 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

IPS 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

l:; 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

7  Aug 

13 

500b 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


Name. 


George  Sidney  Edgerton  Bird  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'  Hibemia,"  12  Sept  13)    ... 
Henrv   Christian    Stephens   (proby)     ©  (H.M.S. 

'  Hibemia,"  12  Sept  13) 

Ernest  Cecil  Peirson  Smith  (proby)  ©      (H.M.S. 

'  Queen  Mary' 25  Sept  13)  

Robert  G-oldreich  (j/roby)  ©  (R.M.S.  'T/mnderer' 

2  Dec  13) 

Bertrand   Alexander   Malet    (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'■Orion'  29  Sept  13)  

Gerald  Dawson  Ward  (uroby) 

Leslie  Tozer  Anderson  (proby) 

Edmund  Wood  (proby) 

Stephen  Mclver  Werrey  Easterbrook  (proby) 

William  Edward  Barnett  Dallas  (proby)  ... 

Kenneth  McKay  (proby)      

Johu  Soltan  proby)  ... 

Alfred  Victor  Pearce  ivey  (proby)  

Thomas  Coates  (proby) 

Bernard   Beckford    Be  van    (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

'  St.  Vincent,'  13  Nov  13) 

Eynon     Llewellyn    Jones   (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

'  Indefatigable,'  13  Nov  13)  

Joseph  Mack  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S.  '  Indefatigable,' 

13  Nov  13) 

Edward  Arthur  Eckersley  McGlashan  (proby)  0 

(H.M.S.  '  Indefatigable,'  13  iW  13)      ...  ' 
Theophile  Le  Blancq  Pirouet  {proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'  St.  Vincent,' 13  Nov  13) 

Daniel    Joseph    Sheehan   (proby)     ©   (H.M.S. 

'  Hibemia'  27  Nov  13) 

George     Noel     Gordon     (proby)     ©      (H.M.S. 

'  Collingwood,'  31  Dec-  13)  

Alexander  Stuart   Ogilvie  (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

'  Collingwovd,'  31  Ztec  13)  

Cyril  Edwaid  McLaughlin  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

1  Collingivood,' 31  Dec  13) 
Percy   Joseph   Frederick   Considine  (proby)    © 

(H.M.S.  '  Neptune,' 31  Dec  13) 

Robert    George    The  well    (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

1  Neptune,' 31  Dec  13)       

Berkeley    James    Parker    (proby)    ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Centurion,'  31  Dec  13)    ... 
Lancelot  Torrance  Simpson  (jt>/v/  fry)  ©  {H.M.S. 

i  Audacious,'  31  Ztec  13)    ...         

267 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


7  Aug  13 

7  Aug  13 

7  Aug  13 

7  Aug  13 

22  Sept  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct.  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct  13 

20  Oct  13 

20  Oct  13 

20  Oct  13 

20  Oct  13 

20  Oct  13 

27  Nov  13 

23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 
23  Dec  13 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— MIDSHIPMEN. 


500r 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


John    William    Stevens     (proby)     ©     (H M.S. 

'  Au&aci  us,'  31  Dec  13) 

John    Horace    Blaki.-ton    (proby)    ©    (H.M.S. 

f  Neptune,'1  31  Dec  13) 
William   Kenneth   Davy    {proby)    ©    (H.MS. 

1  Audacious,'' 31  Dec  IS) 

Willi  mi   Paterson   Hastie  (})roby)     0  (H.M  S. 

1  Coloyyus;  31  Dec  13)       

Thomas  Ailhur  Burnett  (proby)    ©    (HM.S. 

<  Colossus,   31  Dec  13)       

Thomas  Smith  [proby)  ©  (H.M.S.  'Audacious," 

31  Dec  13) 

William    Richard   Ussher  (proby)    ©    (HMS. 

'  Neptune;  31  Dc  \3)      

Druty  Thomas  Waddon  Martyn  (proby) ... 
Denziloe  Lydgate  Riodon  ( proby) ... 
Graham  Francis  James  Trouuson  (proby) 

Sydney  Thomas  Warr-Buckler  (proby)  ' 

Charles  Greenfield  Weller  (proby') 
Thomas  Smillie  Grieve  (proby) 
Reginald  William  Jones  (proby)    ... 
Herbert  Llewellyn  Lloyd-Jones  (proby)... 

John  Pollington  Apps  (proby)        

Henry  Hutchinson  Robson  (proby)   ©     (H.M 

'Superb,''  23  Feb.  14)      .. 

Robert      Higgirbottom      (proby)      ©     (H.M.S. 

'  Inde fatty  able'  —  Feb  14) 
Henry  Cyril  Aldum  Jauncey  (proby)  ©  (H.M.S. 

'Supeib'  10  Mar  14)      


S. 


486 


23  Dee  13 

23  Dec  13 

23  Dec  13 

23  Dec  13 

23  Dec  13 

23  Dec  13 

23  Dec  13 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

1  Jan  14 

6  Jan  14 

2  Feb  14 
10  Feb  14 


501     ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SENIOR  ENGINEERS. 


SENIOR    ENGINEERS,    ENGINEERS,    AND  ASSISTANT   ENGINEERS. 

Engineer  Officers  marked  f  have  completed  a  three  months'  Course  of  Instruction  at 
one  of  the  Home  Dockyards. 

SENIOR    ENGINEERS, 


Name. 


Andrew  Alexander  Purvis,  B.D. 
fEdward  William  Butter,  B.D. 
fWilliam  Highet,  B.D. 
John  Bichardson 
fBobert  Owen,  B.D.  ... 
John  Lang 

t William  Bobertson,  B.D.     ... 
t James  Young,  B.D.  ... 
fHenry  Baker  Fabian,  B.D. ... 
fmDavid  Alexander  Stewart-Lee 
fGeorge  Wright,  B.D. 
fjames  Hamilton  Watt 
Gerald  Bichardson  McMahon 

mBobert  Watt 

tJohn  Irving  Furlong,  B.D.  ... 
f  John  Alfred  Moss     ... 
f  James  McGowan 
t  A  If  red  Daniel  Varian 
ftnGeorge  Albert  Vine 
fWallis  Vincent  Browne 
John  Dunning... 
Arthur  Edward  Starkey,  R.D. 
■(•James  Currie  Craig  ... 

John  Hodder 

Henry  Percy  Owen 

Liston  Clarke  Newell 

t William  Scott  


Date  of 
Seniority. 

25  Jan 

93 

30  Mar 

93 

4  Apr 
16  Mar 

98 
99 

18  May 
10  June 

99 
99 

11  Aug 
5  Jan 

00 

01 

6  Aug 
10  Dec 

01 
01 

22  Nov 

02 

24  June 

03 

29  Jan 

04 

17  Feb 

04 

27  Feb 

05 

18  Aug 

05 

23  Nov 

05 

31  Oct 

07 

1  Jan 

08 

1  Sept 
9  Dec 

09 
09 

13  May 

10  May 

11  July 

10 
11 
11 

28  Aug 
3  Apr 
3  Sept 

12 
13 
13 

27 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— ENGINEERS. 


502-8 


ENGINEERS. 


Name. 


John  Edward  Morgan 
David  Lawrance 

John  Lambert,  R.D 

Edmund  Cooch  Stewart  Elmslie 
m James  Chisholm,  R.D. 
f  James  McNaught,  R.D. 
t Walter  Ramsay,  R.D. 
fThomas  Fairlie  Fairlie,  R.D. 
fPaul  Macdonald,  R.D. 

John  Osborn  Morgan 

fWilliam  Thompson  Brown,  R.  D. 
f Richard  John  Williams,  R.D. 
Charles  Rickard  Nutt 
Alexander  Denholm    ... 

Joseph  Crawford         

fmJohn  Stephen  Riley,  R.D 
Joseph  Henry  Heathcote 
William  Brooke 
fWilliam  David  Bevan,  R.D. 
t Archibald  Macdonald 
John  Oswald  Peacock 
George  Stevenson  Home 
William  George  Milner 
tJohn  Ford  Rothwell,  R.D.  ... 

Robert  McWhannell 

f  Peter  Muir      

fHenry  Frederick  Kidd,  R.D. 
Francis  William  Ruddle 
fEdward  Owen  Griffith 
fWilliam  HeD  ry  William  s     ... 
fJohn  Scott  Herriot,  R.D.  ... 
f  Matthew  William  Byrne,  R.D. 
George  Samuel  Pepper 
fWilliam  Marsden  Fletcher  ...* 

tut  William  Webster 

Alexander  Corry 

William  Reid 

William  Rowe. 

mGeorge  Leigh  Cattrall,  R.D. 

f  Walter  Neill  Masterston,  R.D. 

fThomas  Ripley,  R.D. 

f  Samuel  Upton 

f  Alfred  William  Batley 

Michael  Robert  Murphy 

George  Clay     

f  James  Macintosh  Smith 

f  Magnus  White  

f  Charles  Pasco  Coleman 

f  Ralph  Hodgson  Atkinson,  R.D. 

f  Frederic  Carlyle  Quine 

{William  Henry  Bell „ 

Maodonald  Hunter     .... 

52 


Date  01 
Seniority. 

"31  Dec  88 
31  Dec    88 

30  June  89 

31  Dec  89 
20  Jan 

18  Aug 

29  Jan 
8  Mar 
1  Sept 
1  Sept   92 
1  Sept    92 

25  Jan 
1  Feb 

26  Aug 

26  Aug 
3  Feb 
3  Feb 

3  Feb 
12  Aug 
12  Aug 
12  Aug 
24  Feb 
24  Feb 
22  Mar 

27  Apr 

19  Aug 

4  Sept 
16  June 
16  June  98 
16  June  98 

16  June  98 

20  Oct     98 
18  Nov 
20  Dec 

17  Mar 
17  Mar 
20  Apr 
26  May  99 
22  Aug  99 
24  Aug  99 
11  Sept  99 

1  Dec  99 
17  Jan  00 
31  Jan 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
16  May  00 
16  May  00 
26  May  00 

30  May  00 
30  May  00 
16  Jane  00 


00 
00 
00 


504 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— ENGINEERS. 


Name. 


Frederick  Gambier  Haynes  ... 

tmFrederick  Monkhouse  Jones 

John  Birchall 

Andrew  Kerr  ... 

Leslie  Ferguson  Payne  

t Andrew  Cockburn,  R.D 

fThomas  Ambrose,  K.D. 

Ralph  Osborn  Harwood         

tWilliam  Duncan,  R.D 

tGeorge  Harold  Prockter,  R.D. 

fmThomas  Joseph  Bowman  Richards, 

t  m William  McRae  Campbell 

tWilliam  John  Brown,  R.D 

Harold  McNeil  

tWilliam  Alexander  McCullough,  R.D 
John  Alexander  Mungall 
fErnest  William  Collings,  R.D. 

tWilliam  Whyte         

Robert  Lawson 

Maurice  Francis  Murphy       

fPercy  Alfred  Norris  Adamson,  R.D. 

f  William  Thomas  Tucker      

tJames  Leek    ... 

t  P.:  Peter  McLaren  Kelt  

tAlfred  James  Harlow,  R.D. 

tWilliam  John  Dibb,  R.D 

tOwen  Edwards,  R.D.  

tCharles  Richardson  Hughes 

•(•William  Henry  Reynolds     

■(•Alexander  Croft  Carlisle  Kinning,  R. 

tThomas  McLeod        

t  James  Washington  Smith 

tCharles  Lionel  Penney,  R.D. 

tCharles  Arthur  Jones  

f  William  Edward  Forster     " 

t Frederick  William  James 

{Harry  Albert  Williams,  R.D, 

f  William  Relph  

Norman  MacDonald  ... 
tPeter  George  Eckford 
f Henry  Samuel  Hoar... 
■fntCharles  William  Forbes,  R.D 
tWilliam  Edward  Lloyd  Polley 
■fmWilliam  Brown  McCall,  R.D. 
tWilliam  Henry  Tomkins  ... 
tFrederick  William  Wildish 
tJohn  Davies  ... 


99 


R.D. 


D.  .. 


R.D. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


2  Oct 

8  Oct 

30  Oct 

7  Nov 

10  Dec 
1  Jan 

15  Feb 
13  Mar 
21  Mar 

4  Apr 

4  May 

11  June  01 

13  July  01 

30  Sept  01 

29  Jan     02 
1  Feb 

19  June 

10  July 

11  July 
6  Sept 

21  Oct 
10  Dec 
15  Jan 
15  Jan 

4  Mar 
19  Mar 

1  May 

18  Aug 

19  Sept 
17  Oct 

6  Aug 

31  Jan 
31  Jan 
31  Jan 

2  May 

20  Sept 

5  May 

14  Aug 

23  Jan 
28  Jan 

2  May 
26  June 

30  Dec 
10  May  11 

10  Aug  11 

11  Sept  12 

24  June  13 


02 

02 
02 

02 
02 
02 
02 
03 
03 
08 
03 
03 
08 
OH 
OS 
04 
05 
05 
05 

or. 

06 
£}8 

06 

07 
07 
07 
07 
07 


R.N.R  -ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS-STAFF  PAYMASTERS.  505-6 


ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS. 


Name. 


William  Tod 

fThornas  Hunter 

Herbert  Dale  Haverfield 

f  Frederick  William  Wilson  .. 

Donald  Ross 

Harry  Cartwright 
James  Cameron  Imlay 
John  Wallace  (a) 

Charles  Talbot  

Edward  Montgomery  Hall  .. 

Charles  Munro 

William  Wallace  Jenkinson .. 

Alfred  Hadwen  Fell 

George  Arthur  Cree   ... 
Byron  Theodore  Boothroyd  .. 
Robert  Alexander  McClellan 
James  Reid 

■j- William  McDonald 

f  Alexander  Robertson 
f  George  Edwin  Morrell 
■j- John  Ernest  Fea 
Leopold  Alberta  Turnbull 


22 


Date  of 
Seniority 

26 
26 
12 

Aug 
Aug 
Feb 

93 
93 

95 

26 
3 

Aug 
Feb 

95 
96 

12 

Aug 

96 

24 

Feb 

97 

27  Apr    97 

5  Aug   97 

16  June  98 

16  June  98 

27 

27 
13 

Aug 
Aug 
Jan 

98 
98 
99 

26  May  99 
13  June  99 

30 
3 

Aug 
Mar 

99 
00 

9 

Oct 

00 

30 

Aug 

01 

17 

Dec 

02 

12 

Jan 

04 

STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


Begistrar  or  Assistant    I        Date  of 
Registrar  at  Port  of      |     Seniority. 


William  Henry  Godfrey  Deacon,  I.S.O.,  R.D, 
Alfred  Smith,  R.D. 
Edwin  Taffs,  R.D. 

John  Mortished     

Henry  Roche  

William  Stevenson 
Charles  Stuart  Hall,  R.  D. 
Alfred  Samuel  Hayes 
Nicholas  FitzGerald 
Gilbert  Rose  Colbourne    . . 
William  Thompson 
James  Yeoman  Mosey 
John  Stewart,  R.D. 


13 


London  (Dock  St.). 

Leith 

London        (Victoria 

Docks)     ... 
Middlesbrough 
Southampton 
West  Sartlepool 
Glasgow 
Newport  (Mon.) 
Newcastle  ... 
Bristol 
Carnarvon ... 
London  (Tilbury) 
Liverpool 

(Burton  St.) 


15  May    00 
9  July    04 

9  July    04 
17  July    05 
16  Jan     06 

4  Aug    06 
13  Jan      09 

15  Feb     09 

2  June  09 

8  July    09 
6  Oct      09 

2  Nov    09 

) 

11  May    10 

507 


R.N.    RESERVE—PAYMASTERS. 


PAYMASTERS. 


Name. 


William  Hudson,  E.D 

William  John  Ferrins      

James  Squirrell  Gilchrist,  R.D.    .. 

Daniel  Mcllgorm 

Michael  John  Culhane     

William  Thomas  Hiscox  ... 

William  Morgan  Davies 

James  Toohey 

Robert  Cecil  Warren  Merrick     . . . 

William  Redgwell  Twitchett     ... 

George  Moffat       

Frederick  Charles  Stevenson 
Thomas  Edwin  Cullum,  R.D.     ... 
Burland  Jacob,  R.D 
Stephen  Smith  Robson     ... 
Richard  Charles  Lamb     ... 
Robert  Houston     ... 
John  Edward  Sorrell,  R.  D. 
George  Frederick  Briggs ... 

George  Main  Smith  

James  William  Harris  Hall,  R.D. 

John  Ramsey 

Luther  Stromberg,  R.D.  ... 

Sir  Alexander  Arthur  Walker,  Bt. 

Arthur  John  Padfield 

Reginald  Stuart  Back 

Charles  Ernest  Plummer  ... 

Bertram  Hughes  Ridler 

James  Robert  William  Stibbs    ... 

Reginald  Crichton  Neate 

Alexander  King    ... 

George  Marshall  Middleton  Rae... 

Henry  Pye 

Jeremiah  Jeremiah  Leonard 

Alfred  Ernest  Craddy      

William  Bell  Hewitson  White    ... 

Nigel  Raymond  Lewis     

Robert  Ernest  Gray        

William  John  Rule  

John  Ireland  ... 

Tom  Robert  Best  ...         ... 

William  Henry  Walton 

George  Richardson  

Albert  Beard 

George  Nugent  Thorp      

Joseph  George  White 

James  Percival  Dodd        

Walter  Henry  Cotton  Hambling 

Frederic  Richardson         

Thomas  Samuel     

50 


Registrar  or  Assistant 
Registrar  at  Port  of 


Manchester. 

Preston 

Swansea 

Holyhead   . . . 

Runcorn      ... 

Penzance    ... 

Penarth 

Berwick 

Jersey 

Limerick    ... 

Blyth 

Teignmouth 

Liverpool    . . . 

London  (Poplar) 

South  Shields 

Barry 

Wexford 

Southampton 

Cardiff 

Gloucester  ... 

Grimsby 

Sunderland 

Hull 

Dublin 

Newcastle  ... 

Grimsby 

Hull 

Barry 

Plymouth   . 

Cardiff 


Greenock   .... 
Liverpool 

(Birkenhead) 
Maryport    . . . 
A  von  mouth 
Belfast 

London  (Tilbury) 
South  Shields 
Liverpool   ... 
Plymouth 
North  Shields 
North  Shields 
North  Shields 
Ardrossan  ... 
Weymouth  ... 
London      (Victoria 

Docks)  ... 
Southampton 
London  (Poplar) 

Hull 

Dundee 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


15  May 

00 

20  Feb 

01 

20  July 

01 

20  July 

01 

18  Feb 

02 

23  July 

02 

14  Feb 

03 

14  Feb 

OS 

14  Feb 

03 

6  July 

03 

6  July 

03 

9  July 

04 

24  Jan 

06 

17  July 

05 

17  July 

05 

4  Aug 

06 

4  Aug 

06 

23  Jan 

07 

23  Jan 

07 

23  Jan 

07 

22  July 

07 

26  July 

07 

24  Jan 

OS 

13  Jan 

09 

5  Apr 

09 

6  Oct 

09 

4  Dec 

09 

4  Dec 

09 

26  Jan 

10 

29  Apr 

10 

17  June  10 

17  June  10 

17  June  10 

17  June  10 

17  June  10 

25  July 

10 

9  Dec 

10 

21  July 

11 

4  Aug 

11 

23  Jan 

12 

15  May 

12 

15  May 

12 

10  June  12 

16  Aug 

12 

14  Feb 

13 

20  July 

13 

20  July 

13 

19  Jan 

14 

19  Jan 

14 

16  Jan 

14 

R.N.  RESERVE- ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


50K 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


Name. 


Richard  Magowan... 
John  Norman  Garnock    ... 
Alfred  Edward  Davies     ... 
David  John  Davies 
Alexander  Patterson 

Downie   ... 
Edwin  Archibald  Taffs    ... 
Robert  Lewis  Jeff eries     . . . 

William  Bassett    

Thomas  Hayes 

John  William  Wilson 

Herbert      Montague 

Hambling 
Charles  John  Davies 
James  Godfrey  Dendy 

Reginald  Percy  Brattle    ... 

Israel  Vernon  Rloomfield... 

Henry    Frederick   William 

Reynolds 
William  Tucker  Hawke 
Charles  Farmer  Lane 

Alexander  Macdonald 
Harold  Robert  Redish 
Frank  Roper  Phillips- Smith 
John  Young 
John  Llewellyn  James 
George  Willson  Swain 
Frederick  James  Wilde 
William  Martindale 
William  Dimond    ... 


Registrar,  Assistant 
Registrar,    or    Deputy- 
Registrar  at  Port  of 


London  (Tilbury) . . . 
Liverpool  (Garston) 

Swansea      

Newport,  Mon. 

Dundee       

Liverpool    

Colchester  ... 

Glasgow      

Castletown 
Seaham 

Avonmouth 

London  (Dock  Street) 

London      (Victoria 

Docks)     

Manchester 
London       (Victoria 

Docks)       

Liverpool   (Burton 

Street)      

Exmouth     ... 
London       (Victoria 

Docks)       

Irvine 

Liverpool(Burton  St.^ 

London  (Dock  Street) 

Leith 

Liverpool    ... 

Southampton 

Cardiff 

Glasgow 

South  Shields 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
20  Feb    01 

20  Feb  01 
20  Feb  01 
18  Feb  02 
23  July  02 
14  Feb  03 
14  Feb    03 

14  Feb   03 
6  July  03 

6  July  03 
22  Jan    04 

22  Jan    04 


9  July 
9  July 

9  July 

9  July 

9  July 

9  July 

24  Jan 

24  Jan 

8  Mar 

17  July 

17  July 

17  July 


Seniority  in  former 

rank  of  Honorary 

Assistant  Paymaster. 


24  Feb   97 

8  Feb    99 

27  Jan    00 


509 


R.N.   RESERVE- ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


Name. 


Frank  Wilkes         

Charles  Albert  Dunn 
Edward  Llewellyn  Marriott 

Thomas  Edward  Thomas 

John  George  Clements     ... 

Henry  Groome  Brown      ,. 

Henry  James  Kobinson 

James  Thomas 

Horace  Gale  ....         

Thomas  Edward  Tough   ... 
Walter  Bray 

William  Herbert  Mantle 

Edgar  James  Merry 

John  William  Derrick 

Mortimer  Edmund  Thomson 

Alexander  Nicol  Wards   ... 

Emlyn  Thomas  Jones 

Arthur  George  Albert  Bennett . . . 

James  Douglas  Auld        

Peter  Edwin  Giles  Portch 
James  Johnston     ... 
Charles  William  Jones     .... 
William  Boyle 

William  Octavius  Tate     

Harry  Mustard      

Evan  Thomas 
Denis  O'Beirne 
Henry  Genochio    ... 
Joshua  Rouffignac 
James  Duke  Mclntyre     ... 
Vincenzo  Florio  Care 
William  Lewis  Owen 
George  Wardale  Barrett  ... 

Edward  May  Forbes        

David  Graham 

Noel  Washington  Haycock 

John  Deans 

Charles  Frederick  Boxhall 

Alexander  Robertson 

Bertram  Perkins  .„ 

Lewis  Ogmore  Jenkins     

Frank  Foster  Revell         

John  William  Skevington 

Angus  Shaw 

Thomas  Barron  Rudd 

James  Arthur  Clarke 

Malcolm  Oliver  Edmund  Bhankland 

Frederick  Harold  White 

Walter  Wilson     

Bertie  George  Churchill-Lemon... 
Donald  Alexander  Shankland  ... 
78 


Registrar,  Assistant 
Registrar,  or  Deputy- 
Registrar  at  Port  of 


Newport  (Mon.) 

Montrose    ... 

Connah's  Quay 

Cardiff 

Cork 

Liverpool    . . . 

Penarth 

Cardiff 

Southampton 

Greenock    . . . 

Weymouth  ... 

Liverpool    . . . 

Cardiff 

Bristol 

Barrow 

Glasgow 

Swansea 

Belfast 

Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Loudon  (Poplar) 

Middlesbrough 

Liverpool    .... 

Manchester 

North  Shields 

Southampton 

Barry 

Rochester    ... 

King's  Lynn 

Fowey 

Glasgow 

Barry 

Liverpool    . . . 

Sunderland... 

Avonmouth 

Arbroath     . . 

London  (Poplar) 

Newcastle  ... 

Hull 

Stornoway ... 

Lend  on  (Victoria 

Docks) 
Barry 

Liverpool    .„ 
Middlesbrough 
Glasgow 
South  Shields 
Grimsby 
Aberdeen    ... 
Stockton     .„ 
Banff 

Lowestoft  ... 
Bristol 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


R.N.   RESERVE— ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS. 


510 


ASSISTANT   PAYMASTERS. 
(Under  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  the  7th  March,  1904. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

Harold  Vincent  Such... 

8  Apr    04 

Samuel  Canham  Hastings     .... 

8  Apr    04 

Henry  Alexander  Kettle  Little 

.. 

8  Apr     04 

lltDonald  Matthews  Mackenzie 

- 

.. 

8  Apr    04 

Edward  Basil  Graves... 

... 

-. 

8  Apr    04 

Herbert  Walter  Tilly 

. 

8  Apr    04 

Rupert  Maunsell  Heath 

., 

8  Apr    04 

Thomas  Holman  Truby 

„ 

20  Apr    04 

George  Okeover  Anson 

17  May   04 

Charles  Warren  Carter 

.. 

10  June  04 

Henry  Elliot  Clarke 

10  June  04 

John  Patrick  Scullard 

10  June  04 

George  Edwin  Percy  Craven 

10  June  04 

m William  Charles  Fiddes      ... 

.. 

10  June  04 

Thomas  Norman  Jenkinson  ... 

14  June  04 

James  Scott  Little 

14  June  04 

Harold  Birch  Tuffill , 

14  June  04 

Albert  Frederick  Stoy 

14  June  04 

Cyril  Cox 

14  June  04 

Walter  Hamilton  Gordon 

29  June  04 

Harold  Frank  Cheshire 

29  June  04 

Cecil  James  Hewer  Cowdy    ... 

9  July  04 

Francis  Reginald  Emson 

9  July   04 

Bernard  Hugh  Cooper 

.. 

... 

9  July   04 

Charles  Clifford  Hall  Drake  ... 

15  Oct     04 

Albert  Edward  Loder 

15  Oct     04 

Charles  Frederick  Foster 

., 

15  Oct     04 

Reginald  Richard  Payne 

15  Oct     04 

( I) William  Bostock  Everett 

15  Oct     04 

Frank  Ward 

5  Nov    04 

Archibald  Bruce  Campbell   ... 

5  Nov   04 

Harold  Edward  William  Lutt 

5  Nov   04 

Farrant  Freeman  Aldridge  ... 

5  Nov   04 

Harold  Edward  Egleton 

15  Nov  04 

Sidney  John  Marsh     

15  Nov  04 

James  Alfred  Withers 

29  Nov  04 

Arthur  William  Fry 

29  Nov   04 

Percy  Stanley  Sykes 

29  Nov   04 

Clarence  Edgar  Norris 

29  Nov  04 

Anson  Vivian  Squire  ... 

10  Dec    04 

Walter  Clifford  Northcott     ... 

10  Dec    04 

Alfred  Richard  Norman 

17  Jan    05 

Francis  Clive  Hammant 

•22  May  05 

Alfred  Henry  Sudell 

22  May  05 

George  Ernest  Stocks 

22  May  05 

William  Lacon  Threlford 

11  Oct    05 

ntErnest  George  Holdway     ... 

11  Oct    05 

Dudley  Braithwaite    ... 

6  Dec    05 

Arthur  Henry  Laird   ... 

26  Feb    06 

Duncan  Gardner  Wallace 
50 

12  May  06 

511 


R.N.  RESERVE— ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


Name. 


Cyril  Duncan  Cross 

Henry  Thompson  Crichton   ... 

William  Richard  Ash  ton       

Alfred  Anthony  Grainger 

George  Dearden  Fishwick     

Arthur  Leslie  Braddock         

Thomas  Martin  

Robert  Heriot  Glen 

James  Hogarth  .„         

Archie  Douglas  Henry 

Harrison  Hornblow  Pomeroy 

Samuel  Major  Hignett 

William  Valentine  Heayberd 

Theodore  Thompson  Seed      

Lionel  Frederick  Lipscombe 

Ernest  Foster  Jeffrey  

Walter  Augustus  John  B  oxford 

William  Henry  Groos  

Robert  Edward  Twigg 

Percy  William  Gordon 

Percy  Gordon  Walker  

Walter  Howard  Nevill  

Reginald  Bertram  Ford         

Albert  Henderson  Bell  

William  George  Stewart 

William      John      Vaughan      (H.M.S. 

4  Mar  14)  

Hubert  Zeph  Simpson 
Edmond  Wilson  Lancaster  (act) 

Charles  Gordon  Johnson       

Charles  Bernard  Jarrett        

Harold  James  Shaw  (act)     

Horace  Montague  Lord 
Richard  John  Daynes  Bishop 

Cecil  Williams  Bright  

Alexander  Betteley  McDonald 

Bryant  Oswald  Bartlett        

Charles  Patrick  Marcel 
Reginald  Stephen  Willoughby 
Harold  John  Cooper  ... 

Herbert  Frank  Rose  (act)     

Harold  Edward  Matthews  ('"'0      ••■ 


'Blonde,' 


'M 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


15  Oct 

06 

15  Oct 

06 

15  Oct 

06 

•11  Nov 

07 

9  Jan 

08 

30  Jan 

08 

20  Mar 

09 

20  Mar 

09 

4  Dec 

09 

18  Dec 

09 

31  Dec 

09 

8  Feb 

10 

8  Feb 

10 

8  Feb 

10 

8  Feb 

10 

8  Feb 

10 

4  Mar 

10 

4  Mar 

10 

4  Mar 

10 

4  Mar 

10 

4  Mar 

10 

18  Mar 

10 

18  Mar 

10 

18  Mar 

10 

18  Mar 

10 

9  June 

10 

5  Sept 

10 

25  Nov 

10 

13  Dec 

10 

22  Dec 

10 

9  Jan 

11 

21  Apr 

11 

21  Apr 

11 

21  Apr 

11 

21  Aug 

11 

18  Sept 

11 

18  Sept 

11 

13  Dec 

11 

18  Mar 

12 

14  Oct 

12 

14  Oct 

12 

R.N.  RESERVE— ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS 


511a 


Name. 


Victor  George  Butcher  (act) 
William  Brockle bank  Hogg  {act)     ... 

Stuart  Raw  ling  (act)...         

Herbert  John  Down  (act) 

John  Cecil  Jones  {act)  

Maurice  Cardinall  Franks  (act) 
Reginald  Thomas  Smith  (act) 

John  Nugent  Shine  (act)       

Vyvian    Harcourt    Coles     (H.M.8. 

2  Jan  14) 

Reginald  Joseph  Francis  (act) 

Bennet  Palmer  (act 

Leslie  Wellwood  Millar  (act) 

Frank  Leonard  Monk  (act 

Patrick  Singleton  Mahon  (act)        _ 


;  Belluna. 


10* 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


14  Oct  12 

14  Oct  12 

14  Oct  12 

3  Feb  13 

3  Feb  13 

3  Feb  13 

3  Feb  13 

3  Mar  13 


3  Mar 
20  Oct 
20  Oct 
20  Oct 
20  Oct 
20  Oct 


13 

13 
13 
13 
13 
13 


512 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SKIPPERS. 


SKIPPERS. 


Name. 


Peter  Yorston  .„ 
John  Ballard    ... 
Stephen  Nicol ... 
George  Wyrill  Cowling 
Samuel  Buckingham  ... 
Thomas  Fitzpatrick    ... 
Edward  Muir  Hogg    ... 
James  Kennedy  Robertson 
Robert  Brown  ... 
Frederick  Alfred  Sibley 
Thomas  Edward  Nutten 
Albert  Victor  Potter  ... 
James  Butler  ... 
James  Henry  Leys 
Lewis  Whyte  ... 
Donald  McBain  Craig 
John  Thomas  Coupland 
Albert  Edward  Olley 
Charles  Benjamin  Olley 
John  Thomas  Cowe    ... 
Charles  Henry  Moran 
Alexander  Youngson  ... 
Patrick  Denis  O'Keefe 
George  Henry  Hollins 
James  Arthur  Mewse 
George  Warman 
Albert  Edward  Walkner 

Arthur  Bell      

Henry  Evans  ... 
Edward  Job  Hodgman 
Toseph  Brown 
Henry  Bowman 
Arthur  Fletcher 
Frederick  Wink 
Charles  William  Wink 
Thomas  Albert  Dawson 
William  Oliver 
William  Henry  Hodgman 
Edward  Warwick 

George  Bee       

John  Gore 

William  Herbert  Gore 
James  Henry  Smith  ... 
Thomas  William  Wright 
William  Henry  Collins 
Edward  Besford  Timby 
William  Richard  Rix 

47 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


II 

11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 


Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
Feb 
9  Feb 

13  Feb 

14  Feb 

15  Feb 

15  Feb 
24  Feb 
27  Feb 
27  Feb 
27  Feb 

6  Mar  11 

16  Mar  11 
16  Mar  11 
16  Mar  11 

18  Mar  11 
20  Mar  11 
20  Mar  11 
20  Mar  11 

19  May  11 
10  June  11 

10  June  11 

16  June  11 

17  June  11 
17  June  11 
17  June  11 
17  June  11 

5  July  11 

11  July  11 
19  July  11 

1  Aug   11 
1  Aug 

17  Aug 

18  Aug 

18  Aug 

19  Aug 
26  Aug 
26  Aug 

1  Sept 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE— SKIPPERS. 


512a 


Name. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


John  Wright 

Frederick  Newton      

James  Wood  Merson 

James  Campbell  Grant 
John  Reader    ... 
James  Henry  Gardner 
Ernest  William  Goodinson  . . . 
Henry  Charles  Thompson     ... 
John  Salmon  Whitworth 

John  Yolland  

George  Gibbs  

Benjamin  Robert  Joyce 
George  Henry  Setterfield 
Samuel  George  King 

James  McDonald        

George  Henry  Thomas 
Henry  Bertram  Clarke 

Samuel  Alfred  Foot 

Adam  Forbes  ... 
George  Meadows  Bradley 

David  Stevenson         

John  Lyle 

William  James  Mackay  Thomson 

William  Inglis 

John  Alfred  Pearson... 

George  William  Clark... 

Henry  William  Barnes 

Henry  Palmer 

Walter  Edwin  Bland 

Ben  Ellis         

Edwin  Barlow  

Arthur  William  Barber 
James  Mclntyre 

James  Porter 

Alfred  Swain 

James  Herbert  Rust 

John  Lewis  Potter 

Alfred  Knights        

John  Arthur  t  leveland 
Arthur  Barker  Sellers 
Horace  Walter  Bristow 
Walter  Richmond     ... 
Ernest  Arthur  Harrison 
Chailes  Edwin  Bates 
Horace  Edward  Nutten 


92 


20  Sept  11 

20  Sept  11 
23  Sept  11 

27  Sept  11 

28  Sept  11 

5  Oct  11 
27  Feb 
27  Feb 
27  Feb 
27  Mar 
27  Mar 
27  Mar 
27  Mar 

27  Mar 

28  Mar 

29  Mar 

30  Mar 
1  Apr 

26  Apr 

30  Apr 

4  May  12 
11  May  12 
13  May  12 
13  May  12 
10  June  12 

10  July  12 

6  Aug    12 

7  Aug    12 

28  Aug    12 

6  Sept  12 
19  Sept   12 

7  May   18 

29  May    13 

5  July  13 

11  July  13 

12  July  13 

21  July  13 
25  July  13 

31  July  13 
31  July  13 

27  Aug    13 

8  Sept  13 
10  Sept  13 
10  Sept  13 
23  Sept  13 


512b 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— SKIPPERS. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


James  Palmer  

Herbert  Henry  Cook 

Albert  Ives 

Samuel  Rawlinson    ... 
Edward  Arthur  Dixon 
William  Wright 
Joseph  Arthur  Farman 
Fiancis  Herbert  Hogben     ... 
William  Kodgers  (jiroby) 
Charles  Durrant 
John  William  Eden  ... 
Walter  Edward  Wales 

William  Rayworth    

Walter  Burrows 

William  Ernest  Ash  ... 

Howard  Thomas 

George  Walter  Thomas  Whur 

John^Henry  Lawrence         .... 


23  Sept 

13 

24  Sept 

13 

24  Sept 

13 

24  Sept 

13 

3  Oct 

13 

6  Oct 

13 

9  Oct 

13 

21  Oct 

13 

23  Oct 

13 

28  Oct 

13 

1  Nov 

13 

20  Nov 

13 

20  Nov 

13 

21  Nov 

13 

28  Nov 

13 

1  Dec 

13 

1  Jan 

11 

1  Jan 

14 

11(1 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— WARRANT  ENGINEERS.       518 


WARRANT  ENGINEERS. 

Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

Ralph  Younger 

13  Feb    04 

John  Phillips    ... 

15  Feb     04 

Harry  Wilson  ... 

16  Feb     04 

John  William  Scott  (a) 

3  Mar    04 

Alek  Nelson      

28  Apr     04 

James  Burd  Rennie    

20  May    04 

I  -ines  Sexton 

9  June  04 

.'    .ert  Chick 

16  June   04 

J  mes  Hutton 

22  June  04 

t  rthur  Tinn 

23  June  04 

lhomas  William  Greenwood 

24  July    04 

William  Wilson 

9  Aug    04 

James  McGavin          

1  Sept    04 

William  Ellis  Swaine 

28  Sept    04 

John  Bain  Simpson     ... 

12  Oct     04 

James  Sparks  .... 

12  Oct     04 

William  James  Smith 

12  Oct     04 

James  Robb     

4  Nov    04 

Richard  John  Roberts 

4  Nov    04 

John  Campbell  King 

15  Nov    04 

Matthew  Alexander  Robson  .» 

■M 

5  Dec     04 

John  Fawcett  Dix       

7  Dec    04 

Peter  Fisken    

16  Dec    04 

James  Johnstone 

19  Dec    04 

Pearson  Greenwood     ... 

29  Dec    04 

Hugh  Kirkwood 

6  Jan     05 

William  Henry  Griffin 

24  Jan     05 

David  Fraser    ... 

13  Feb    05 

George  Thomson 

15  Feb    05 

George  Parker . „ 

18  Mar    05 

James  McNair 

12  Apr     05 

Frederick  James  Burchall 

18  Apr     05 

George  Alexander  Cunningham 

10  May    05 

George  Holman , 

15  May   05 

Peter  Grant      

20  May   05 

William  John  Beresf ord 

... 

20  May   05 

Elisha  Boyce 

„, 

22  May   05 

John  Hughes    .... 

„ 

2  June  05 

Adam  Gray 

6  Juue  05 

William  Cameron        

9  June  05 

George  Richard  Smith 

9  June  05 

George  Smith  ._ 

16  June  05 

John  Bond        

19  June  05 

Andrew  Hodge  Ireland 

21  June  05 

Thomas  Wilson 

14  July   05 

Charles  Edward  Brass 

.. 

17  July   05 

46 


514   ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— WARRANT  ENGINEERS. 


Name. 


Daniel  Hynd    ... 

Fred  Chappell 

Kobert  Manning  Hamilton 

Thomas  Elliot 

John  Marshall  Smith  . . . 

William  Alexander  Morrison, 

William  Charles  Gregory 

William  Douglas  Brown 

Charles  Henry  Hunter 

Kobert  Lawson 

Evan  Thomas  Evans  ... 

Richard  Hockney 

Hugh  Murray  Todd    . . . 

Alexander  Forbes  Birnie 

Henry  Kearney 

William  Edward  Keen 

Ralph  Jackson... 

William  Charles  Cartwright, 

Thomas  Vivian  Prosser 

Stanley  Kennaird 

John  Stephen  Roberts 

Robert  Aynley  Guthrie 

Edward  Alexander  Gray 

John  Wilkinson 

John  Garrow    ... 

George  Newton 

Arthur  Edmund  Hammill 

Lemuel  Gomer  Miles ... 

Percy  John  Richards 

James  Coutts  Robertson 

Tom  Leslie  Coxon 

Alexander  McGillivray  Humphrey 

Frederick  Percival  Jones 

John  Frederick  Wood 

James  Prentice 

Albert  Ernest  Milne    ... 

William  Harrison  Stott  Dennier 

Charles  Driver 

Leslie  Meek 
William  Dodds.. 
Edward  Herbert  Williams 
Philip  Alfred  Debnam 
William  Edwards 
Andrew  Elder  ... 
James  Alfred  Ward    . . . 
Ernest  Arthur  Stockwell 
William  Robert  Cowling 
William  Henry  Northcot 
Dav-id  Hynd    „.., 


95 


Date  of 
Seniority. 

10  Aug 

10  Aug 

19  Aug 

5  Sept 

8  Sept 

9  Nov 

05 

05 
05 
05 
05 
05 

9  Nov 

05 

15  Nov 

05 

13  Jan 

06 

17  Jan 

06 

6  Mar 

06 

12  Apr 
1  Aug 

13  Sept 
19  Nov 

06 
06 
OC 
06 

9  Apr 
24  July 
11  Oct 

07 

07 
07 

9  Dec 

07 

13  Dec 

07 

14  Jan 

08 

14  Jan 

OS 

24  Jan 

08 

4  Feb 

08 

28  Apr 

25  Aug 

6  Oct 

08 
08 
08 

9  Jan 

09 

6  Apr  09 
28  Apr  09 

10  May  09 
22  May  09 
25  May  09 

11  June  09 

8  July 
12  Aug 
19  Oct 

09 
09 
09 

19  Oct 

09 

19  Oct 

09 

12  Nov 

09 

13  Nov 

09 

16  Nov 

09 

11  Dec 

09 

3  Jan 

10 

3  Jan 

10 

21  Jan 

10 

24  Jan 

10 

27  Jan 

10 

28  Jan 

10 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— WARRANT  ENGINEERS.      515 


Name. 


Ernest  Pull      > 

George  Mitchell  Hunter 
John  Henry  McCormick 
Henry  John  Dart 

George  Mitchell  

William  Rowntree  Horend  ... 
Norris  Edward  Calder 
John  Cromie    ... 

Oscar  Meyer 

John  Carson    ... 
Joseph  James  Bowie  ... 

John  Balmer    ..  

Edgar  Hall      

John  Douglas  Sone     ... 

David  Watson  

George  Charles 
John  William  Lawson 
George  Howard  Reading     ... 
George  Henry  French 
Francis  Paul  Clarke 
Bernard  Surman  Hayles 
James  Edward  Newton 
John  Edward  Dixon 
Ernest  Brinham 
William  Sampson  Bishop    .. 
John  William  Scott  (&) 

Edwin  Fawcett  

Alfred  Hall     

William  Begg  

Mark  Baldwin  

Griffith  Ellis 

James  Monaghan 

Edmund  Matthias  Bo  wen    ... 

Percy  Knight 

George  Henry  Grubb 

John  O'Donovan 

Samuel  Johnston 

Robert  Frederick  Burdon     . . . 

James  Wade  Thomas 

Robert  Cameron 

Sydney  Edward  William  Clifton 

David  Morris 

Aeneas  Craig  Alexander     . . . 

Henry  Surtees 

Reginald  Good 

John  William  Heasley 

Stanley  Perigrine  Oxnard  ... 

Joseph  Fraser  Findlay 

Arthur  John  Patterson 

Daniel  Morgan  


145 


Date  of 

Seniorit 

31  Jan 

10 

8  Feb 

10 

14  Feb 

10 

10  Mar 

10 

24  Mar 

10 

24  Mar 

10 

5  Apr 

10 

19  Apr 

10 

23  Apr 

10 

11  May 

10 

30  May 

10 

30  May 

10 

30  May 

10 

17  June 

10 

17  June 

10 

30  June 

10 

3  Oct 

10 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

1    July 

1   July 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Oct 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

12 

1  Jan 

2 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

12 

1  Apr 

2 

1  Apr     ] 

2 

515a      ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— WARRANT  ENGINEERS. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

Vincent  Burdon        

1  Apr 

12 

Frederick  Trevanion  Williams        

1  <'ct 

12 

Henry  Corbitt            

1  Oct 

12 

Frederick  Henry  Bell            

1  Oct 

12 

Percy  Fred  Winsor :         

1  Oct 

12 

George  Anthony  Prondlock 

1  Oct 

12 

Alexander  Paton 

1  Oct 

12 

David  Evans  Hughes            

18  Mar 

13 

William  Cowan 

18  Mar 

13 

Joseph  Love  Downes 

18  Mar 

13 

Thomas  Apl  in  Seaward          

18  Mar 

13 

George  Henry  Sanders 

1  Oct 

13 

Arthur  William  In  wood        

1  Oct 

13 

Robert  McGregor  McMurrish          

1  Oct 

13 

Joseph  Frederick  Slatter      

1  Oct 

13 

Sydney  Herbert  Sainsbury  ... 

1  Oct 

13 

James  Porteous 

1  Oct 

13 

John  Tuck       

1  Oct 

13 

Alexander  Henry  McMillan             

1  Oct 

13 

Albert  McQueen         

1  Oct 

13 

Walter  Frank  Williams 

1  Oct 

13 

Cecil  Ingledew  Howell 

1  Oct 

13 

Hugh  Percy  Irvin     ... 

1  Jan 

14 

Harry  Routleff  Hall 

1  Jan 

14 

Charles  Albert  Smith           

1  Jan 

14 

George  Ernest  Cusworth 

1  Jan 

14 

Colin  Sutherland       ...         

1  Jan 

14 

172 

R.N.R.   HONORARY  OFFICERS. 


515b 


LIST  OF  HONORARY  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL 
RESERVE  WHO  HAVE  NOT  HELD  RANK  ON  THE  ACTIVE 
LIST. 

HONORARY    COMMANDERS. 


Name. 


Walter  Ernest  Hutchinson 

Robert  Cumming  McFee 

Edward  Collins  

Charles  Maclver         ...         ...         

Henry  Maclver  

The   Right    Hon.    Earl    Braasey     G,  C.B.    (Hon. 

Commander  R.N.  V.R.)     

John  Macnab _  

John  Bell  White 

Sir    Charles    Edward    Heley    Chadwyck-Healey, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.  .„         

The  Most  Honourable  the  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  K.P. 

William  Thomas  Turner        

11 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


21  June  88 

31   Dec    89 

21  July  90 

5  Nov   90 

5  Nov  90 

7  Mar  04 
7  Mar  04 
7  Mar   04 

7  Mar    04 

24  June  04 

ti  June  13 


HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


The  Most  Honourable  The  Marquis  of  Ailsa  {Hon. 
Commander  R.N.V.R) 

UlJohn  Glas  Sandeman,  M.V.O 

James  Roberts  West 

William  Nathaniel  Lister      

Alfred  William  Brooke  Smith 

Charles  Drummond 

Arthur  Greville  Bagot  ...         

Warington  Baden-Powell 

Tanker  ville  Chamberlayne 

Tlie  Right  Hon.  Lord  Iveagh,  K.P 

tnJames  Henderson     

Sir  Richard  Henry  Williams-Bulkeley,  Bt.  {Com- 
mander R.N.V.R.) 

Walter  Samuel  Bailey  

ulRobert  Francis  Briscoe       

14 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

7  Aug 

74 

20  Aug 

75 

23  Nov 

75 

22  Oct 

73 

17  Mar 

81 

30  June 

82 

30  June 

83 

19  Aug 

84 

30  June 

85 

31  Dec 

85 

31  Dec 

88 

31  Dec 

88 

30  June 

89 

30  June 

89 

HONORARY  CHIEF  ENGINEERS. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Seniority. 

James  Bain      

George  Watson  Manuel 

Anthony  John  Davison          

John  List         

"Walter  Paterson          

John  Rae          

William  C.  Roberts     

Charles  Theophilus  Ramsay 

8 

7  Feb     88 
30  Apr     88 
30  June  89 
10  Dec     89 

1  Apr     90 

8  May    90 

6  Sept    90 

7  Jan     91 

516      KOYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  (NEW  ZEALAND  BRANCH). 

LIST  OF  OFFICERS  ON  THE  ACTIVE  LIST  OF  THE 
ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  (NEW  ZEALAND  BRANCH) 
ACCORDING   TO   SENIORITY. 


LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


Horace  White-Parsons 
Alan  Ernest  Cain 


Date  of 
Seniority 


1  Jan     1 0 
20  Oct      13 


S  UB-LIEUTENANTS. 


John  Beighton  . . . 
Alexander  Watchlin 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


20  Mar    07 
28  Apr     13 


EEGISTRARS  OF  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


LIST  OF  REGISTRARS  OF  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE 
AT  THE  SEVERAL  PORTS.  . 


Registrar- Gen&ral — C.  H.  JONES,  Esq. 

(Address— Tower  Hill,  E.) 

Port. 

Name. 

Rank  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  (if  any.) 

ENGLAND  &  WALES 

Aberystwith   . 

J.  Mortimer 

— 

Amble     .... 

R.  J.  Burgess     ,        .        . 

— 

Avonmouth     „         .         , 

A.  E.  Craddy      . 

Paymaster 

Bangor    .... 

G.  H.  Hoar 

— 

Barnstaple 

F.  Massey 

— 

Barrow   .... 

M.  E-  Thomson . 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Barry  Dock     . 

R.  C.  Lamb 

Paymaster 

Berwick  .... 

J.  Toohey 

Paymaster 

Bideford  .... 

R.  G.  Ash   . 

— 

Blyth      .... 

G.   Moffat 

Paymaster 

Boston     .... 

G.  E.  Hall 

— 

Bridport 

E    H  Gowan 

— 

Bridgwater 

A.  Brown  .... 

— 

Brightlingsea  .        ,        . 

W.  Tracey                   . 

— 

Bristol     .... 

G.  R.  Colbourne          .        . 

Staff  Paymaster 

Brixham          .        ,        . 

C.  R.  Edwards  . 

— 

Cardiff    .... 

R.  C.  Neate 

Paymaster 

Cardigan. 

B.  Bevan     .... 

— 

Carnarvon 

W.  Thompson    .        .        . 

Staff  Paymastei 

Colchester       .        .        , 

J.  Kett               .        . 

— 

Connah's  Quay 

E.  L.  Marriott  . 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Cowes      .... 

J.  Stephen         ,        . 

— 

Dartmouth 

J.  Murphy 

- 

Deal        .... 

A.  Geddes  .... 

_ 

Dover      . 

— 

— 

Exeter    .... 

W.  J.  Haines 

— 

Exmouth 

W.  T.  Hawke     . 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Falmouth 

J.  W.  Kerr 

_ 

Faversham 

A.  B.  Drew 

_ 

Folkestone 

J.  Gore   .           ... 

_ 

Fowey             ... 

J.  Rouffignac 

Asst.  Paymaster 

Fleetwood 

J.  Turner 

— 

Glasson  Dock 

J.  Lee        .... 

_ 

Gloucester 

G.  M.  Smith       ... 

Paymaster 

Goodwick 

M.  Hanlon 

— 

Goole       .... 

G,  Clark 

— 

Grimsby          . 

J.  W.  H.  Hall,  R.D.  . 

Paymaster 

Hartlepool       .        .         I 
Hartlepool,  West              i 

W.  Stevenson 

Staff  Paymaster 

Harwich 

C.  J.  Beatty 

— 

Hayle              ... 

— 

— 

Heysham 

E.  J.  Andrews    . 

— 

Holyhead 

D.  Mcllgorm 

Paymaster 

Hull        .... 

L.  Stromberg,  R.D, 

Paymaster 

518 


REGISTRARS   OF   ROYAL   NAVAL    RESERVE. 


Port. 

Name. 

Bank  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  (if  any.) 

ENGLAND      &      WALES— 

continued. 

Ilfracombe 

C.  McNamara        

— 

Ipswich 

J.  Ritchie               

— 

King's  Lynn      

H.  Genochio           

Asst.  Paymaster 

Littlehampton  ... 

G.  Keith                

— 

Liverpool 

T.E.Sargent        

— 

„        Burton  Street. 

J.  Stewart,  R.D 

Staff  Paymaster 

„        Birkenhead  ... 

H.  Pye        

Paymaster 

„        Garston 

J.  N.  Garnock       

Asst.  Paymaster 

Llanelly  ... 

M.  Kenny .-          

— 

London — Dock  Street  .... 

W.H.G.  Deacon,  I.S.O.,  R.D. 

Staff  Paymaster 

Poplar 

B.  Jacob,  R.D 

Paymaster 

Tilbury 

J.  Y.   Mosey          

Staff  Paymaster 

Victoria  Dock 

E.Taffs,  R.D 

Staff  Paymaster 

Lowestoft          

— 

— 

Manchester 

W.Hudson,  R.D 

Paymaster 

Mary  port            

J.J.  Watts 

— 

Middlesbrough 

J.  Mortished         

Staff  Paymaster 

Milford  Haven 

J.  W.  Crocker 

— 

Newcastle 

N.  Fitzgerald 

Staff  Paymaster 

Newhaven         

A.  H.  Dromgoole 

— 

Newport  (Mon.).„ 

A.  S.  Hayes           

Staff  Paymaster 

Neyland 

W.Hall      ... 

— 

Padstow 

T.  R.  Eeles 

— 

Penarth  ... 

W.  M.  Davies        

Paymaster 

Penzance 

W.  T.  Hiscox        

Paymaster 

Plymouth           

J.  Ireland  .... 

Paymaster 

Poole       

C.  L.  Barrett 

— 

Portmadoc 

E.  V.  Hayman 

— 

Portsmouth 

H.  A.  McQueen    

— 

Port  Talbot 

A.  E.  Owen 

— 

Preston  ... 

W.  J.  Ferrins 

Paymaster 

Ramsgate 

R.  Ambrose 

— 

Rochester           

R.  H.  Crookali 

— 

Runcorn 

M.  J.  Culhane       

Paymaster 

Rye         

A.  H.  Newman      

— 

St.  Ives 

M.  McWilliams     

— 

Salcombe 

C.  F.  Winder         

— 

Scarborough       „ 

D.  J.  Davies          

— 

Scilly      „» 

R.  Y.  Stevenson 

— 

Seaham  

J.  W.  Wilson        

Asst.  Paymaster 

Shields,  N 

G.  Richardson 

Paymaster 

Shields,  S 

S.  S.  Robson          

Paymaster 

Shoreham  (Kingston-by- 

C.  F.  Deslandes    

— 

Sea) 

Silloth     .„         

W.  H.  C.  BurreU 

— 

Southampton     

H.  Roche  

Staff  Paymaster 

Stockton 

F.  H.  White          

Asst.  Paymaster 

Sunderland        _ 

J.  Ramsey - 

Paymaster 

Swansea  -... 

J.  S.  Gilchrist,  R.D. 

Paymaster 

Teignmouth 

F.  C.  Stevenson     

Paymaster 

REGISTRARS    OF    ROYAL   NAVAL    RESERVE. 


519 


Port. 


ENGLAND    &    WALES- 
Torquay  ...      ■   ... 
Truro 

Wells  (Norfolk)... 
Weymouth 

Whitby 

Whitehaven 
Whitstable 
Wisbech  ... 
Workington 
Yarmouth 


SCOTLAND. 
Aberdeen 
Alloa 
Arbroath 
Ardrossan 
Ayr 

Borrowstouness 
Buckie     ... 
Burntisland 
Campbeltown    . 
Dumfries 
Dundee   ... 
Fraserburgh 


Grangemouth 

Granton  ... 

Greenock 

Invergordon 

Inverness 

Irvine 

Kirkwall 

Leith 

Lerwick  ... 

Lossiemouth 

Macduff  .... 

Methil     ... 

Montrose 

Peterhead 

Stornoway 

Stranraer 

Troon 

Wick 


Name. 


continued. 
D.  Daly      .... 
J.  T.  Edmonds 

G.  N.  Thorp 
L.  Cox 

J.  Clark      ... 

J.  A.  Waterworth , 

J.P.Cross... 


1.  Hay  ward,  R.D. 

D.  Graham 
A.  Beard     ... 
J.  W.  Slater 
C.  D.  Bozman 
C.  E.  Egan... 
H.  G.  Stears 

F.  Keast 

J.  T.  Ormerod 
T.  Samuel  ... 
R.  Burns     .... 
C.  S.  Hall,  R.D. 
J.  B.  O'Sullivan 
C.  G.  Kitton 
Or.  M.  M.  Rae 
John  McLaren 
W.  H.  Hobson 
A.  Macdonald 
J.  R.  Cowie 
A.  Smith,  R.D. 

W.  Coulson 
W.  Wilson  ... 

G.  Gray      .. 
C.  A.  Dunn 


J.  Kilroy     „. 
W.  A.  Whyte 


Bank  In  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  (if  any). 


Paymaster 


Commander  (Retired) 

Asst.  Paymaster 
Paymaster 


Paymaster 
Staff  Paymaster 

Paymaster 

Asst.  Paymaster 
Staff  Paymaster 

Paymaster 
Asst.  Paymaster 


520       REGISTRARS  OF  ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE. 


Port. 

Name. 

Bank  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  (if  any). 

IRELAND. 

Baltimore 

A.  Hanlon 

•           — 

Belfast    ... 

A.  W.  Wolfe-Smyth,  R.D. 

Commander  (Retired) 

Coleraine 

E.  Bennett             

— 

Cork        

J  G.  Clements 

Asst .  Paymaster 

Drogheda 

R.  Hesketh            

— 

Dublin 

Sir  Alexander  A.Walker,  Bt. 

Paymaster 

Dundalk . . , 

J.  Morris     ...         

— 

Ferrit       

N.  B.  Brownlee     , 

— 

Galway   ... 

M.  Healy 

— 

Kinsale   ... 

W.  J.  Rickard        

— 

Lame 

J.  Millar     .„         

— 

Limerick 

W.  R.  Twitchelt 

Paymaster  (Retii'ed) 

Londonderry 

H.  Morpby            

— 

Newry     ...         ...         .„ 

J.  Dawson    .. 

— 

Queenstown       

— 

— 

Sligo        

— 

— 

Waterford           

J.  W.  Crook          

— 

Westport 

C.  Bamford            

— 

Wexford.., 

R.  Houston... 

Paymaster 

Youghal 

S.  Chaplin 

CHANNEL   ISLANDS. 

« 

Guernsey 

G.  R.  McDonogh 



Jersey 

R.  C.  W.  Merrick 

Paymaster 

ISLE    OF    MAN. 

Castletown         

T.  Hayee 

Asst. '  Paymaster 

Douglas  ... 

J.  Forbes 

— 

Peel         

G.Cooper 

— 

Ramsey  ... 

I.  W.  Maxwell      

R.N.R.  OFFICERS  FLYING  BLUE  ENSIGN. 


520a 


LIST  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  OFFICERS 
AND  SHIPS  AUTHORISED  TO  FLY  THE  BLUE 
ENSIGN. 


Name  and  Rank  of  Officer,  Royal 
Naval  Reserve. 


R.  L.  Haddock 

H.  F.  David  - 

J.V.  Forster  - 

T.  Tavlor 

C.  (J.  Talbot   - 

L.  A.  Millard  - 

W.  B.  Holmes 

k.  B.  S.Hambelton 

J.  W.  Hague  - 

Q  M.  Muntford  kd 

W.  B   Cresser 

W.  W.  Verrall 

C.  D.  Bennett 

T.  Chope 

J.  B.  Ranson  - 

R.  Reynolds  - 

T.  J.  Bremner 

T.  Free  - 

F.  P.  Whitehead 
R.  Qreey 

B.  Burt 

G.  S.  Webster 
0.  H.  S.  Tocque      - 
F.  B.  Howarth 

J.  O.  Carter 

J.  Mathias 

8.  de  B.  Loekyer  - 

A.  W.  McKellar  rd 

F.  J  Moseley 

J.  C.  Williams 

F.  B.  S.  Notley    rd 

J.  D.  Andrews    rd 

C.  Barron 

J.  N.  Culverwell   - 
H.  J.  Haddock,  C.B 

RD 

F.W.Vibert.C.B.,  rd 

D.  R.  W.  Parsons 
W.  H.  Bullock 

D.  P.  Thomson 


RD 


KD 


KK 


KD 


RD 


Name  and  Official  Number  of 
Vessel. 


Comm.  (Retd. 
Commander  - 
Lieut.      Retd.) 

„  (Retd  ) 
Commander  - 
Lieut.    (Retd.) 

„  (Retd.) 
Lieut.     (Retd.) 

„  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (R-td) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  Retd.) 
„  (Retd.) 

Comm.  <iRetd) 
Lient  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
yRetd) 
Comm .  (Retd  ) 
Lieut.  (Retd. ) 
Lieut.  (Retd ) 
Comm.  (Reid.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieutenant 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Commander 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieutenant  - 
Commander- 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Commander 

Commander 
Lieut.    (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Coram.  (Retd.) 


"Mooltan"  - 
'  Megantic  " 

'Orduna"    - 
"  India" 
'  Gascon  " 
'  Waimana"- 
'  Celtic" 

"  Kinfauns  Castle  " 
'Khiva" 
"Tyria" 

"Macadonia" 
'Dunvegan  Castle  " 
'  Baltic 

1  Kenilworth  Castle 

" Saxon  " 

"John  Pender  "  - 

"  Galeka" 

"  Montrose  " 

"China" 

"  Cedric  " 
"Laurentic"- 
"  Marmora '' 
"  Kaikonra  "- 

"  Aaro" 
"Medina"     - 
' '  Morea  " 
"Cattaro"    - 
"Galway  Castle"  - 
"Olympic"  - 

"Mantua"    - 

1 '  Canadian  '  - 

'Veria" 


Number  and 

date  of  last  issue 

of  Blue  Ensign 

Warrant. 


117,397 

640 

127,981 

673 

— 

676 

135,539 

679 

105,572 

082 

10(5,909 

■184 

131,795 

685 

113,476 

689 

110,173 

683 

135,533 

693 

106,870 

S94 

— 

699 

116,012 

702 

105,854 

706 

118,101 

713 

719 

118,433 

720 

— 

725 

112,713 

726 

112,729 

708 

110,265 

T32 

108,251 

737 

104,467 

738 

— 

739 

115,354 

740 

127.P59 

743 

116.011 

746 

1 14,629 

749 

— 

751 

128,175 

752 

131,849 

756 

128,235 

764 

133,385 

730 

132,616 

769 

131,346 

768 

127,544 

775 

— 

781 

113,425 

783 

110,564 

787 

14  Oct   1902 

15  July  1903 
24  Ang  1903 

23  Sept  1903 
2U  Sept  1903 

9  Oct  1903 
30  Oct   1903 

11  Nov  1903 

19  Dec  1903 

1  Jan  1904 

13  Jan  1904 
15  Feb  1904 
i8  Apr  1904 

14  May  1904 
9  Junel904 

21  July  1904 
29  July  1904 
29  Sept  h  04 
29  Sept  1904 

24  Nov  1904 
18  Jan    1905 

22  Apr  1905 
24  Mar  1905 

12  Apr  1905 
24  May  1905 

9  Junel905 

2  June  1»05 

13  Jnnel905 

20  July  1905 
27  July  1905 
29  Aug  1905 
13  Dec  1905 
20  Dee  1905 
13  Feb  1906 

15  Feb  1906 

15  Mar  1906 
12  Apr  1906 
27  Apr  1906 
15  May  1906 


5206  R.N.R.  OFFICERS  FLYING  BLUE  ENSIGN. 


LIST     OF     THE     ROYAL     NAVAL     RESERVE     OFFICERS     AND     SHIPS 
AUTHORISED    TO    FLY    THE    BLUE    ENSIGN— continued. 


Name  and  Bank  of  Officer,  Royal 
Naval  Reserve. 


RD 


-      RD 


RD 
RD 

RD 


B.  P.  Martin  - 

A.  J.  Coad 

N.  R.  de  la  Cour 

Cornwall 
W.  Finch 
G.  K.Gandy- 
W.  S.Shelford 
H.  Smith 
J.  J.  Cameron 
H.  M.  Benison 

D.  Dow 
A.H.  H.G  Douglas  i 
J.  T.  W.  Charles,    i 

C.B.,  RD        -  -   ! 

B.  T.  Smith  - 
T  H.  Uhudlev 
H.  Strong     - 

C.  A  Smith  - 
W.  H.  Parker 
G.  K.  Metcalfe 

A.  E.  Tribe  - 
G.W.Gordon 

H.  G.  H.  Lewellin 
P.  W.  Comer 

B.  Griffiths  - 
0.  H.  Watkina 
W.  O.  Tarn  - 
B.  F.  Hayes  - 
P.  N.  Layton- 
P.  B.  Beadnell 
L.  E.  S.  Spicer 
H.  C.  Barnes  - 
J.  Roberts 
H.  N.  Rivers  - 
J.  H.  H  Scudamore 

D.  S.  Miller   -    rd 

E.  Finch 

E.  R.  Dowell  -  rd 
R.  L.  Daniel  -  rd 
J.  F.  H.  Healey  rd 
W. Jenks 

J.  Stivey 

F.  Hart- 

O.  L.  Beck    - 

W.  P.  Stanley    rd 
H.  G.  Kendall      - 
A.  D.  Gange 
W.  P.  Clifton-Mogg 

P.  H.  M.  distance 


Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Commander  - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
(Retd.) 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Commander- 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieut.    (Retd.) 


Name  and  Official  Number  of 

Vessel. 


Number  and 

date  of  last  issue 

of  Blue  Ensign 

Warrant. 


Lieut 
Lieut 
Lieut 
Lieut. 


(Retd.) 
(Retd.) 
(Reia.) 
(Retd.) 


RD 
RD 


RD 


Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieutenant  - 
Commander  - 
Commander  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Commander  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Commander  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Commander  - 
Commander  - 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Comm.  R.N. 
(Retd.) 
Comm.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Lieut.  (Retd.) 
Sub-Lieut. 

(Profy.) 
Lieutenant    - 


'  Orama" 
'  Tongariro  " 

'  Arabic  " 
'  Briton  " 
'  Orvieto  "  - 
'  Oceanic"  - 
'  Ruapehu  "  - 
'  Ivernia"  - 
'  Lusitania"  - 
'  Themistocles ' 


132,989 
111,356 

118,023 
106,919 
129,628 
110,596 
111,537 
110,643 
124,082 
129,349 


'  Hurunui  '  - 
' Pakeha "  - 
'  Goorkha  "  - 
'Caronia"  - 
'  Denbighshire 


791 

797 
789 

798 
800 
799 
802 
773 
807 
808 
810 
813 


R.N.R.  OFFICERS  FLYING  BLUE  ENSIGN. 


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LIST     OF     THE     ROYAL     NAVAL     RESERVE     OFFICERS     AND     SHIPS 
AUTHORISED    TO    FLY    THE    BLUE    ENSIGN— continued. 


Number  and 

Name  and  Rank  of  Officer,  Royal 

Name  and  Official  Number  of 

date  of  last  issue 

Naval  Reserve. 

Vessel. 

of  Blue  Ensign 

Warrant. 

E.  P.  Daldy    -     RD 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

— 

885 

M  Aug  1910 

W.  B.  Palmer 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Arabia"      - 

105,587 

878 

17  Nov  1910 

F.  H.  Claret  - 

Lieutenant    - 

"Minnehaha"       - 

110,520 

887 

22  Nov    1910 

T.  J.  Jones    - 

Lieut.  1  Retd). 

"  Highland  Loch  " 

129,182 

879 

14  Jan    1911 

W.  de  M.  Baynham 

Lieutenant   - 

"  Otranto"    - 

124,675 

894 

31  Mar  1911 

H.  Newton     - 

Lieutenant    - 

"Oslo"          - 

123,251 

899 

27  Apr    1911 

H.  G.  Staunton    - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

— 

901 

12  May   1911 

J.  Gaunt      -     rd 

Coram.  (Retd.) 

______ 

— 

903 

16  Juiie  1911 

W.  Marshall 

Lieutenant  - 

"  Afric  "          --.,-,,.  t 

110,537 

905 

10  Aug  1911 

S.  G.  S.  McNeil    - 

Lieutenant  - 

"Ansonia"   -        -        -        - 

129,735 

906 

5  Sept  1911 

G.  B.C.  Weston  rd 

Comm.(Retd.) 

"Maloja"      __-,■'_ 

132,012 

907 

6  Sept  1911 

B.  G.  Diggle  -     rd 

Commander  - 

"Saxonia"    -        - 

110,648 

904 

18  Sept  1911 

J.  E.  Crossland    rd 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Athenic  "  -        -        - 

115,239 

898 

6  Oct    1911 

W.  R.  D.  Irvine  rd 

Commander  - 

"Laconia"    -        -         -         - 

1 31,412 

909 

13  Oct     1911 

H.G.  E.Wiglitman 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

— 

910 

26  Oct   1911 

G.  W.  Melsom  -    - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Andania"   - 

135,181 

912 

13  Nov  1911 

R.  Capper     -    -rd 

Lieutenant    - 

"Panuonia"         - 

118.0S0 

891 

1  Dec    1911 

J.  Kearney  -    -    - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Runic"       - 

113,441 

914 

23  Jan    1912 

V.  F.  Sparkes 

Sub-Lieut. 

(Retd.) 

"  Britannia"          - 

89,690 

916 

27  Mar  1912 

H.W.  Kenrick  -  rd 

Comm.  (Retd.) 

"Soudan"      - 

114,052 

917 

22  Mar  1912 

V.  Campos    -    -    - 

Lieutenant    - 

"Co'onia"    - 

115,810 

918 

15  May  1912 

H.  G.  Evans-    -     - 

Comm.  (Retd.) 

"  Himalaya  "  - 

99,776 

921 

25  July  1912 

A.  H.  Bean    -    -    - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Eskimo"      -        -        -        - 

129,266 

922 

16  Aug  1912 

C.  C.  Cart wright  - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Highland  Laddie"     - 

129,082 

923 

19  Aug  1912 

E.  J.  English  - 

Comm.  (Retd.) 

______ 

— 

919 

IS  Nov  1812 

C.  P.  Green    - 

Comm.  (Retd.) 

"  Victoria"  - 

115,316 

925 

3  Mar  1913 

B.  Beetham  - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"  Empress  of  Rustia  "  - 

135,197 

928 

19  Mar  1913 

B.  J.  Minister 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Colusa"      -        _        -        - 

135,202 

929 

2  Apr   1913 

C. E.  Starck  - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Ionic"        - 

115,3.37 

932 

4  June  1913 

S.  Robinson  - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Empress  of  Asia" 

135,226 

935 

10  June  1913 

A.  Henderson 

Lieutenant    - 

"Cianley"                      - 

118,257 

933 

25  June  1913 

S.  R.  M.  Tyrer 

Lieutenant    - 

______ 

— 

937 

27  June  1913 

A.  F.  Vine      - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

______ 

— 

936 

11  July  1913 

W.  T.  Clifford 

Sub-Lieut. 

(Retd.) 
Lieutenant    - 

-        -       -        - 

— 

939 

11  July  1913 

F.  J.  Thompson     - 

"  Royal  George  "  - 

125,643 

938 

15  July  1913 

J.  Aitken 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"  Tropic"      --.-.__ 

106,828 

926 

29  Aug  1913 

J.  H.  Squires  - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Whakafane  "-.—"- 

111,348 

942 

29  Aug  1913 

G.  W.  Cockman    - 

Commander  - 

"Malta"       - 

102,398 

944 

26Srpt  1913 

.1.  Turnbull  - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Empress  of  Britain  "  - 

120,940 

927 

1  Oct    1913 

G.  S.  Gillard- 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Demerara"         - 

132,024 

945 

9  Oct    1913 

V.  W.  Hickson      - 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Suevic"                        - 

113,456 

940 

24  Oct    1913 

F.  G.  Brown - 

Lieutenant    - 

"Ascania"    -        -        -        - 

131,342 

947 

4  Nov   1913 

A.  H.  Rostron    rd 

Commander  - 

"Alaunia"    - 

135,563 

948 

28  Nov  1913 

O.  Lewis      -      rd 

Lieut.  (Retd.) 

"Chiguetto"-                -        - 

98,870 

949 

15  Dec  1913 

E.  T.  Britten    -    - 

Lieutenant    - 

"  Campania  " 

102,086 

952 

19  Dec  191 :-: 

E .  M.  Hussey-Cooper 

Lieutenant    - 

"Commonwealth"       - 

115,903 

951 

23  Dec   1913 

L.  A.Brooke-Smith 

Lieutenant  - 

"OronteB "    -        -        -        - 

115,707 

953 

27  Feb  51914 

The  above  list  is  issued  for  the  information  of  Captains  of  His  Majesty's  Ships  with  reference 
to  the  provisions  of  Article  90  of  the  King's  Regulations,  under  which  they  are  authorised  to 
ascertain  whether  British  Merchant  Ships  flying  the  Blue  Ensign  of  His 'Majesty's  Fleet  are 
legally  entitled  to  do  so  under  the  Regulations  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve. 

The  detailed  Regulations  issued  by  the  Board  of  Trade  lay  down  the  following  conditions 
relative  to  the  wearing  of  the  Blue  Ensign : — 

(a.)  If,  from  any  circumstance,  the  Naval  Reserve  Officer  to  whom  the  warrant  was  issued  is 
not  in  command  of  the  ship,  then  the  Blue  Ensign  is  not  to  be  worn. 

(b.)  If  the  number  of  persons  belonging  to  the  Naval  Reserve  on  board  is  less  than  10,  then  the 
Blue  Ensign  is  not  to  be  worn  unless  it  can  be  shown  by  the  endorsements  on  the  Agreement,  or 
by  entries  in  the  Official  Log,  that  the  reduction  in  the  number  was  caused  by  death,  sickness, 
desertion,  joining  one  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  or  by  some  unavoidable  casualty. 

(c.)  If  it  is  found  that,  although  the  ship  is  provided  with  an  Admiralty  Warrant,  the  above- 
named  conditions  are  not  complied  with,  the  Admiralty  Warrant  should  be  obtained  and 
transmitted,  with  a  report  to  the  Admiralty. 

(_.)  If  it  is  found  that  the  ship  is  flying  the  Blue  Ensign  without  an  Admiralty  Warrant  the 
Blue  Ensign  should  be  seized  and  the  case  reported  to  the  Admiralty. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships. 
Admiralty.  (See  alio  page  422)  W.  GRAHAM  GREENE. 


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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL 
VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


ABBREVIATIONS,   &c. 


A.  P.  denotes  Assistant  Paymaster. 

Cr Commander. 

Cr  Inst    .     .  Commander  Instructor. 
Hon.  Ch.      .  Honorary  Chaplain. 
Hon.  Cr.  .    .  Honorary  Commander. 
Hon.  L.   .    .  Honorary  Lieutenant. 
Hon.  S.  S.    .  Honorary  Staff  Surgeon. 
L Lieutenant. 


Mid.  denotes     Midshipman. 

P Paymaster. 

S Surgeon. 

S.  L.     .     .     .  Sub-Lieutenant. 
S.  P.    .     .    .  Staff  Paymaster. 
S.  S.     .     .     .  Staff  Surgeon. 
(Act.)  after  the   name  denotes  Officer  holds 
Acting  Rank  only. 


B.  before  the  name  denotes  attached  to  Bristol  Division. 


C. 

L. 

M. 
S. 
T. 
U. 


Clyde 
„  London 

,,         Mersey 
,,  Sussex 

,,  Tyneside 

on  unattached  list. 


Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

A. 

T 

Boot,  Alfred  D. 

Mid 

4  Sept  12 

L 

Brailey,    Arthur    R. 

s  s 

7  Nov  11 

C 

A.II.SA,  The  Most  Hon. 

MB,  FRCS,  MC 

the  Marquess  if 

Hon.  Cr 

16  June  04 

S 

Brassey,  The  lit.  Hon. 

C 

Allan,  William, MD, CM 

SS 

22  Dec   11 

Earl                     gcb 

Hon  Cr 

16  June  04 

C 

Anderson,  Charles  C, 

L 

8  Apr   13 

8 

Bray,  John      ...    (act) 

SL 

16  Mar  14 

T 

Annand,  Wallace  M. 

SL 

4  Mav  OS 

M 

Bremner,  Henry 

SL 

8  Apr   09 

T 

Arkwright,    Cecil    G. 

SL 

7  Apr  13 

M 

Brewer,  Charles  S.  ... 

S 

3  Feb  04 

(act) 

C 

Brodie,  George  W.  ... 

A  P 

22  Nov  12 

M 

Ashcroft,    Lionel     S. 

S 

9  Dec  12 

S 

Brodrick,  Reginald  S. 

P 

16  June  13 

MB 

u 

Brotchie.  Robert  T.... 

S 

12  Feb   14 

C 

Aspin,  John  S. 

SL 

20  Apr   10 

c 

Brown.  William  F.  ... 

S  L 

16  Feb    14 

U 

Atkinson,  Charles  H. 

s 

Browne,  Cyril  R.  (act) 

SL 

4  July  13 

P 

S 

22  May  13 

L 

Bruce,  Alan  C.  F.     ... 

SL 

10  Mar  14 

M 

Austin,  Arthur  P.    ... 

SL 

12  Oct    11 

L 

Aveling,    Arthur    F. 
(act) 

SL 

15  Dec  13 

C. 

s 

Cain,  Percy  E 

L 

17  Apr   13 

0 

Campbell,  Henry  G... 

S 

14  Mar  06 

M 

Campbell,  Malcolm  D. 

SL 

11  June  13 

B. 

(act) 

c 

Cant,  John 

L 

13  Dec   11 

B 

Bangay,  Frank  D.  ... 

SL 

8  Aug  08 

M 

Cappel,  Norman  L. ... 

L 

12  Feb  13 

C 

Barras,    William    G. 

MD,  CM 

s  s 

10  Nov  12 

c 

L 

Carson,  John  F. 
Cartwright,  Reginald 

P 

10  June  12 

s 

Baylis,  Harold  P.     ... 

Mid 

4  Nov  13 

B. 

Mid 

11  Apr   13 

B 

Bell,  John  R 

L 

4  Mar  12 

L 

Cave.TAs  Hon.  Adrian 

S 

Betenson,  William  B. 

s  s 

13  Apr   12 

V 

SL 

15  June09 

M 

Bevis,  Restal  R. 

Hon  L 

19  Apr  11 

S 

Chamberlin,      Trevor 

U 

Bleaden,   Wilfrid    H. 

S 

28  Nov  12 

R 

Cr  Inst 

17  Oct    12 

MB 

B 

Chitty,  Hubert 

S 

1  June  12 

T 

Bomfordf  Maurice  C. 

Cr  Inst 

27  Feb    13 

FRCS,  MS 

B 

Bonning,  Sidney  L... 

SL 

3  June  12 

M 

Christie,  Arthur  E.... 

L 

17  Nov  09 

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52  la 


Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Kank. 

Seniority. 

C 

Clark,   James   H.   M. 

8L 

17  Jan   14 

S 

Ford,  Kenneth  J.  (act) 

8  L 

23  June  13 

(act) 

T 

Fox,  Frederick  M.     ... 

SL 

10  Apr   13 

B 

Oogan,  Leonard  B.   ... 

L 

20  Nov  13 

M 

Francis,  Norris  T. 

SP 

11  Apr   13 

U 

Cohen,  Bertram     me 

S 

16  Mar  14 

L 

Fraser,  Ivor...      

SL 

11  Jan    12 

B 

Cole,  William  H.      ... 

P 

30  Jan   14 

L 

Frecheville,  George... 

SL 

25  July  10 

U 

Condell,  William  H. 

s 

24  Feb   14 

B 

Froude,  Samuel  B.   ... 

L 

20  Dec  09 

L 

Cowburn,  Arthur  D... 

ss 

28  Oct    12 

T 

Craig,  Herbert  J.,  MP. 

L 

16  May  05 

S 

Crook,  Arthur  11. (act) 

SL 

15  Nov  13 

L 

C  ros  s.ley-Meates, 

Bernard    

SL 

2  Aug  10 

G. 

T 

Cuff,  Cyril  C.  H.  (act 

S  L 

21  June  13 

B 

Curtis,  George  K.     ... 

SB 

7  Mar  13 

L 

Gandy,  Eric  W. 

L 

10  May  09 

B 

Curtis,  John  O 

SL-' 

19  Aug  12 

U 

Gerrard,    William    L 

S 

26  Jan   12 

S 

Curzon,  The  lit.  Hon. 

MB 

Viscount    

Cr 

28  Oct   07 

C 

Gibson,  Mungo  C.     ... 

L 

1  Apr    13 

T 

Gilbertson,  Albert  J. 

S 

24  June 09 

B 

MB 

Gillard,  Herbert  E. ... 

SL 

3  June  12 

D. 

L 

Ginman,  William     ... 

L 

24  Dec  07 

C 

Good,  Henry  J.  G.  ... 

Cr  Inst 

27  June  12 

M 

Daglish,  George  G. 

L 

12  Feb   13 

C 

Graham,      The     Most 

C 

Dann,  William  R.     ... 

Hon  L 

4  Dec   13 

Hon.    the   Marquess 

c 

Davidson,  George  S. 
(act) 

SL 

17  Jan   14 

s 

Of                         CVO,  CB. 

Grahame  -  White, 

Cr 

7  Mar  04 

B 

De  Jersey.Norman  S., 

HonCh 

25  July  04 

Montague       

L 

23  Dec  12 

MA 

B 

Grant,  Gerald  G.      ... 

L 

14  Apr   13 

C 

Denholm,  John  0.    ... 

Mid 

1  June  12 

M 

Graves.  Frederic  N. ... 

SL 

3  July  12 

M 

Derby,  The  Mt.  Hon. 

S 

Greenhill,    Benjamin 

SL 

23  Dec   13 

TheEarlof,  gcvo.CB 

Hon  Cr 

1  Mar  11 

P.  K.                  (act) 

T 

Dillon,  Cecil  M 

L 

7  Apr   13 

L 

Greenwood,  Charles... 

AP 

11  Nov  03 

T 

Dillon,  Malcolm  A.  M. 

SL 

4  Dec   11 

L 

Guinness,     The    Hon. 

B 

Dixon,  Thomas  B.    ... 

S 

1  June  12 

Rupert  E.  C,       cb, 

L 

Dobson,  Theodore  Y. 

(act) 
Dodderidge,  Alfred  G. 

SL 

16  Mar  14 

CMG,  MP. 

Cr 

7  Mar  04 

T 

Hon  Ch 

7  June  10 

L 

Douglas,      The     Hon. 

Ronald  J.  S.W.  (act) 

SL 

3  Mar  13 

H. 

C 

Dowie,  James     

Hon  Ch 

21  May  06 

c 

Duncan,  Robert 

SL 

18  Mar  12 

L 

Hall.  John  A 

L 

24  June  13 

c 

Dunn,  Bannatyne    ... 

L 

11  Apr   08 

S 

Hall.  Robert  S.      (act) 

SL 

8  Septl 

L 

Hanson,  Oswald  H. .. 

L 

7  Mar  04 

L 

Hanson, Reginald  J.E. 

S 

23  Dec  03 

L 

Harding,  Charles  A... 

SL 

17  Nov  09 

E. 

S 

Harding,  Charles  OB. 

HonSS 

17  May  04 

T 

Harker,  William  E. 

S 

3  Aug  05 

c 

EiSTOis",  Thomas  H. 

L 

5  July  12 

ME- 

L 

Eisdell,  Hubert  M. 

SL 

14  July  13 

T 

Harris,  Frederick  L.... 

Hon  L 

29  May  05 

(act) 

U 

Harrison.  Walter  P... 

S 

22  Jan   12 

u 

Ellis,  Thomas  L. 

S 

28  Oct    13 

M 

Heaney,  Francis  J.  8. 

S 

9  Aug  10 

T 

Engelbach,       Charles 

MB,  FRCS 

R.  F 

L 

1  Aug  09 

C 

Hedderwick,  Hew  0. 

SL 

27  Nov  il 

B 

Evans,  Edmund  0.  ... 

L 

6  Jan   12 

C 

Henry,  James  A. 

Hon  L 

31  Oct    12 

B 

Hereford,  Charles  F.  A. 

S 

30  Dec   10 

U 

Hewett,  Frederick  S. 

s 

5  May  13 

F. 

U 

Hibbert,  Septimus    ... 

s 

14  Aug  13 

u 

Hird,  Alfred  E.  W.  .. 

s 

26  Jan    12 

L 

Fedden,    Walter    F. 

MB,  FRCS,  MS 

S 

26  Jan    12 

T 
L 

Hitch,  Dick  S 

Holehouse,    William 

AP 

20  Nov  10 

C 

Ferguson,  John  W.  ... 

L 

2  Apr  13 

G.  S 

SL 

21  Sept  10 

T 

Fife,  Frank  C.    ...(act) 

SL 

26  May  11 

T 

Homfray,   Samuel  G. 

SL 

8  Nov  12 

U 

Forbes,  Donald  J.     ... 

S 

9  Feb    12 

(act) 

521b 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Bank. 

Seniority. 

Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

M 

Horan,    Frederick    S. 

Hon  Ch 

3  Aug  12 

M. 

S 

Howe,  John  H.  G.    ... 

S 

27  Feb   09 

L 

McCormick  -  Good  - 

M 

Hughes,  Alan  R. 

SL 

i()  May  09 

hart,  Leander 

L 

13  Oct    11 

S 

Hughes,  Prank 

L 

29  Feb   12 

C 

McEwan,  Tom  D.    MB 

S 

n  Aug  13 

c 

Hutchison,      Thomas 

C 

Mcintosh,  Henry  B. 

SL 

17  Jan  14 

MeL 

Mid 

25  Mar  11 

(act) 

C 

Mcintvre,  John  E.   ... 

AP 

4  May  12 

C 

McKirdy,  Peter  M.  ... 

L 

10  Apr    13 

c 

McNeil ,  Archibald    . . . 

SL 

7  bee  11 

c 

McNeil,  John    ...(act) 

SL 

8  July  12 

M 

Macintyre,  David   D. 

F MB 

S 

30  Dec  09 

1. 

C 

Macintyre,  John    mb, 

HonSS 

15  Oct    03 

u 

Irvine,  Leonard  CD. 

S 

30  Jan   14 

u 

M 

MS 

Macpherson,     Donald 
A 

Mainwaring,     Si) 
Harry,  Bt 

S 
Cr 

14  Nov   13 
1  Apr   14 

M 

Maples,  William 

L 

20  Oct    04 

B 

Mardon,  Ernest  G.    ... 

Hon  Cr 

16  Nov  13 

L 

Marshall,  Charles  D. 

S 

31  Mar  08 

J. 

FRCS 

L 

Mason,  Ralph  L. 

L 

12  Feb    13 

B 

Jacques,  Frederick  V. 

SL 

5  Oct    11 

'   T 

Middleton,  Hugh  J.... 

L 

14  Nov  11 

C 

Jamieson,  Andrew  S. 

P 

31  Mar  13 

M 

Mill,  George  R 

S 

8  Apr   09 

0" 

Jolly,   Robert  H.  H. 

S 

4  June  13 

C 

Miller,  Norman  H.   .. 

SL 

12  Aug  12 

MB 

C 

Milln,   George   H.   S. 

S 

7  Nov   13 

V 

Jones,  Thomas  C.  L. 

s 

25  Nov  04 

MB 

ERCS 

c 

Milne,  William  A.    ,.. 

S 

22  Sept  10 

L 

Modin,  Charles  O.  F. 

SL 

5  Oct    09 

T 

Morison,     James    R. 

FKO 

Hun  S  S 

27  May  05 

C 

Murdoch  James  C.    ... 

SL 

1  Nov  12 

M 

Murison,    Charles    S. 
McK MB 

S 

25  July  13 

K. 

U 

Murphy,     James    K., 
ERGS,  MD,  MA.  MC 

s 

25  Sept  06 

c 

Keay,  William  F.    ... 

S  L 

18  Mar  11 

M 

Murray,  Herbert  L. ... 

s 

15  Feb    09 

L 

King,  Henry  D. 

L 

22  Dec  04 

C 

Kirkwood,  John  A.  ... 

L 

10  Apr   06 

T 

Knott,  James     

Hon  L 

10  June  05 

M 

Kyrke-Smith,    Henry 
S 

SL 

8  June  11 

S 

N. 

Nkwkll  -  Roberts, 
Frederick  N 

Mid 

26  Dec   12 

L. 

c 

Nicholson,  Philip  F.... 

L 

31  Mar  13 

c 

Nicol,  John  E 

L 

2  Feb   14 

M 

Leach,  William  R.  R. 

Cr  Inst 

18  Mar  12 

L 

Nisbet,  Percy     

SP 

11  Apr    13 

T 

Leeds,  His  Grace  The 
Duke  of      

Hon  Cr 

11  Oct    0V' 

M 

Leyland,  Ralph 

L 

28  Apr  08 

M 

Liverpool,    The     Lord. 
Bishop  of ., 

Hon  Ch 

17  May  04 

M 

Livingston,  Charles... 

HonL 

7  Mar  12 

T 

Lloyd,  Edward  W.  CB 

Cr 

]  Apr   05 

L 

London,      The     Lord 
Bishop  of 

Hon  Ch 

6  Oct    03 

O. 

C 

Lorimer,  .Duncan,  MB, 

S 

26  Apr   13 

s 

Other  -  Windsor, 

FRCS  Ed. 

Horatio  T 

Mid 

17  Feb    13 

u 

Lorimer,  James ...  MB 

S 

6  Jan    14 

M 

Owler,  Stewart 

Mid 

12  Feb  |13 

ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 

521c 

Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Divi- 
sion. 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

P. 

T 

Stevenson,  Ronald  C 

L 

17  May  05 

C 

Stewart,  John  H. 

Mid 

18  Mar  11 

S 

Parkes,  Kennetb  E. 

Mid 

4  Nov  13 

C 

Still,  Robert        

L 

22  Sept  0& 

U 

Paterson,   Marcus  S. 

S 

23  Dec  03 

s 

Stuart,  William  K.  ... 

ii 

29  Mar  10 

MB 

s 

Sutherland, Arthur  H. 

Hon  L 

16  Oct    04 

c 

Paton,    Graham    M. 

(act) 
Peckett,  Jack    ...(act) 

SL 

28  Jan    14 

T 

Swan,  Ernest  W. 

L 

29  July  10 

B 

SL 

30  Jan    14 

B 

Phillips,   William  T. 

BA 

Pickles,  Philip  D.    ... 

Hon  Ch 

19  Apr  11 

U 

S 

16  Mar  14 

u 

Pickles  .William  N  .MB 

S 

12  Feb   14 

T. 

M 

Pilkington, Sir  George 

A.,  Kt 

HonL 

16  Feb   05 

L 

Talbot,  Reginald  G. 

Cr  lust 

15  Apr    12 

L 

Pinks,  Edwin  D.  P. ... 

SL 

23  Apr   09 

L 

Taylor,  Charles  J.  G. 

S 

9  Dec  12 

L 

Pitel,  Frederick  A.   ... 

SL 

22  Apr    09 

MB 

C 

Primrose,  Kohert 

Hon  Ch 

18  Feb   04 

T 

Taylor,  Charles  R.  R. 

S  L 

9  Feb    14 

C 

Primrose,  Robert  C... 

L 

2  Jan    11 

(act) 

c 

Pringle,  John  H. 

Mid 

31  Jul  v  12 

U 

Tivy,  Cecil  B.  F.,  MB, 

S 

26  Jan    12 

u 

Punch,  Edward  P.  ... 

S 

12  Feb   14 

MS 

U 

Thompson,  Joseph  H. 

MB 

Todd,  John  W 

s 

26  Jan    12 

R. 

T 

SL 

14  Sept  10 

L 

Treves,  Sir  Frederick, 

M 

Rae,  Charles  E.  L.    ... 

SL 

16  Aug  10 

Bt.,  GCVO,  CB,  FKCS 

HonSS 

6  Oct    03 

T 

Reah,  Harry       ...  mb 

S 

16  May  05 

U 

Turnbull,    Alfred    E. 

S 

26  Jan    12 

C 

Reid,    Hugh    S.,   MP, 

S 

26  Apr  13 

MB 

FRCS 

S 

Turner,  Thomas, mb... 

s 

24  Apr  12 

C 

Rellie,  William 

Mid 

21  June  13 

u 

Turton,  James  R.  H. 

s 

7  Mar  13 

c 

Rettie,  Archibald 

SL 

18  Mar  11 

MB,  FRCS 

c 

Richmond,  John  A. H. 

Mid 

30  May  13 

L 

Riclge,  Edwyn  M.    ... 

SL 

6  Nov  11 

C 

Robertson.Hugh  B.G. 

L 

14  Aug  07 

c 

Robertson, John  McK. 

L 

13  May  13 

L 

Roberts -W  ray, 

Thomas  H 

L 

7  Mar  0* 

V. 

U 

Rollason,         Norman 

J.  L MB 

S 

16  Mar  14 

S 

Vallance,  Walter  C. 

U 

Ronaldson,  James  B., 
MB,  ba 

S 

26  Jan    12 

T 

B 

Vane-Tempest.Ernesi 

L 

2  Feb   12 

u 

Roy,  Donald  W.,  ma. 

s 

13  Dec   12 

C.  W 

Mid 

17  Jan    14 

MB,  FRCS 

M 

Vaughan,  Alfred  F.C. 

SL 

30  Got    13 

u 

Ryan,  Charles  O'B.  ... 
S. 

Searle,  Sydney 

s 

26  Jan   12 

(act) 

L 

L 

25  May  07 

C 

Sewell,  William  A.  ... 

SL 

<29Apr    1] 

W. 

C 

Sharer,  Edmund  M.... 

SL 

17  Oct    13 

B 

Sharp,  Charles  R. 

Cr  Inst 

15  Mar  12 

B 

Ward,  The  Hon.  Cyril 

U 

Sinclair-Lou  tit, 

A MVO 

Cr 

28  Jan    08 

William  H.  A.,   MB 

S 

6  Jan    14 

M 

Warwick,  John  C.  S  . 

SL 

10  Mar  11 

U 

Sircom.  Edmund  R.... 

S 

26  Jan    12 

U 

Watson,    Francis    H. 

s 

1 1  Oct    12 

c 

Smail,  William  M.   ... 

L 

15  Mar  12 

MB 

L 

Smith,  Alexander  G. 

SL 

25  Mar  13 

C 

Weir,  James  (act)     ... 

SL 

7  Mar  13 

(act) 

L 

Wells,  Norman  ff.    ... 

L 

6  May  12 

L 

Smith,  Prank  W.      ... 

SS 

7  Nov  11 

B 

Wilbond,  Robert 

S 

22  July  09 

T 

Smithson,  Alfred  E... 

L 

28  Oct    07 

L 

Wildy,  Edmund 

L 

7  Mar  04 

S 

Snell,  Ebenezer 

S 

15  Oct    OS 

C 

Wilkie,   David  P.  D. 

S 

26  Apr   13 

T 

Spencer,  Fl  ugh  

SL 

26  Jan    07 

MB 

T 

Spencer.  Richard  P.... 

Hon  S  L 

26  Feb   14 

T 

Willan,  Robert  J.,  MB, 

s 

24  May  07 

M 

Stafford.  George  H_... 

L 

1  Mar  09 

FRCS,  MS 

M 

Standring.  Robert  C... 

L 

17  May  04 

B 

Wills,  Walter  K.,mb.. 

ss 

11  Dec   11 

L 

Stecgmann,     Edward 

L 

Wilson,     George     F. 

Hon  Ch 

22  May  11 

J MB 

S 

13  Feb  04 

ma,  khc 

522 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER   RESERVE. 


ROYAL  NAVAL   VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 

ADMIEALTY    VOLUNTEER  COMMITTEE. 
47,   Victoria  Street,  S.W. 
Telegraphic  Address  :  Advoloom,  London. 
§||  Sir  Richard  H.  Williarns-Bulkeley,  |  Commanding    Officers  of   Divisions 

Bt.  (Chairman). 
T/te  Most  Hon.  The  Marquis  of  Ailsa 
Sir  James  Bell.  Bt. 


Rear-Admiral  The  Hon.  T.  S.  Brand. 

Sir  Charles  E.  H.  Chadwyck-Healey, 
K.C.B.,  K.C. 

Captain     P.     H.      Hall  -  Thompson 
(Naval  Member). 

The  Right  Hon,  Viscount  Hythe. 

Colonel  H.  Langdon,  C.B.,  V.D. 

B.  Fossett  Lock,  Esq. 


Commander  The  Hon.  Rupert  E.  C. 

Guinness,     C.B.,     C.M.G.,     M.P. 

(London). 
Commander    The    Most     Hon.     The 

Marquess  of  Graham,  C.V.O.,  OB. 

(Clyde). 
Commander  Edward  W.  Lloyd,  C.B. 

(Tyneside). 
Commander  Ttie  Right  Hon.  Viscount 

Curzon  (Sussex). 
Commander  The  Hon.  Cyril  Augustus 

Ward,  M.V.O.  (Bristol). 
Commander  Sir  Harry  Mainwaring, 

Bt.  (Mersey). 


V.  Goldie,  Esq.  (Acting  Secretary). 


LIST    OF    OFFICERS    SHOWING    THE     DIVISIONS    TO 
WHICH  ATTACHED,  AND   DATES  OF  SENIORITY. 

Officers  marked    \\  have  passed  the  Board  of  Trade  Examination  in  Navigation. 

The  notation  f  against  the  names  of  Executive  Officers  denotes  that  they  have  com- 
pleted a  Short  Course  in  Gunnery,  Torpedo,  or  Signalling  ;  Medical  Officers,  a 
Course  at  a  Naval  Hospital  ;  Accountant  Officers,  a  Course  of  Instruction  at  the 
Admiralty.  Those  marked  J  have  completed  two  or  more  of  such  Courses,  not 
including  re-qualifying  Courses.  Officers  marked  §  have  served  in  the  Fleer 
for  a  short  cruise  of  not  less  than  one  month's  duration,  whilst  Officer* 
marked  ^f  have  completed  a  Course  of  Strategy,  etc.  *  before  t/te  name  of  ar, 
Officer  denotes  that  he  is  allowed  to  wear  a  Foreign  Order. 


COMMANDERS. 


OXThe  Hon.  Rupert  Edward  Cecil  Guinness,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.P 

m||  jThe  Most  Hon.  The  Marquess  of  Graham,  C.  V.  0.,  C.B. 

mEdward    William    Lloyd,    C.B.    (Commander    R.N., 
Emergency    List)... 

^|  ^The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Curzon 

The  Hon.  Cyril  Augustus  Ward,  M.V.O    (Lieutenant  R.N. , 
Emergency  List)  ... 

Sir  Harry  Mainwaring,  Bt. 


Date  of 
Seniority. 


7  Mar  04 
7  Mar  04 

1  Apr  05 

28  Oct  07 

28  Jan  08 
1  Apr  14 


Division  to 
which  attached 


London. 
Clyde. 

Tyneside. 

Sussex. 

Bristol. 
Mersey. 


HONORARY  COMMANDERS. 


||  TheMostJElon.  The  Marquess  of  Ailsa(IIo>i.Lieut.R.N.R.) 
||  The  Right  Hon.  Earl  Brassey,  G.C.B.  ( Hon.  Commander 

R.N.R.) „         

His  Grace  The  Duke  of  Leeds 

mThe  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Derby,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  ... 

Ernest  Georare  Mardon 


16  June  04 

16  June  04 

11  Oct   09 

1  Mar  11 

16  Nov.  13 


Clyde. 

Sussex. 
Tyneside. 


Bristol. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


522« 


COMMANDER  INSTRUCTORS. 


Charles  R.  Sharp  {Lieutenant,  R.N.)  .  . 
Villiam  R.  R.  Leach  (Lieut.-Com.,  R.N.). 
Reginald  G-.  Talbot  (Lieut.- Com.,  R.N.)  . 
lenry  J.  G.  Good  (Lieut.-Com.,  R.N.)  . 
revor  R.  Chamberlin  {Lieut.-Com.,  R.N.) 
aurice  C.  Bomford  (Lieut.-Com.,  jR.iV.) 


Data  of 
Seniority. 


15  Mar 
18  Mar 
15  Apr 
27  June 
17  Oct 
27  Feb 


Division  to 
which  attached 


Bristol. 

Mersey. 

London. 

Clyde. 

Sussex. 

Tvneaide. 


LIEUTENANTS. 


J  Edmund  Wiidy  . ,     .     .     , 

fThomas  Henry  Roberts- Wray . 

Oswald  Hesketh  Hanson 

Robert  Casson  Standring 

fWilliam  Maples 

§JHenry  Douglas  King 

(•^Herbert  James  Craig,  M. P.       ,     .     .  .     .     .     . 

|-§Ronald  Cochran  Stevenson 

||tRobert  Still      .  

jtJohn  Anderson  Kirkwood 

JJSydney  Searle  .     .  

\ X Hugh  Brown  Glyn  Robertson   ...  .... 

t§Alfred  Edward  Smithson  ....  .... 

|f  William  Ginman 

TBannatyne  Dunn 

|§-(-Ralph  Leyland 

[Jeorge  Herbert  Stafford 

f§Eric  Worsley  Gandy 

f-Charles  Richard  Fox  Engelbach.  ....... 

|-§Arthur  Ernest  Christie 

H§JSamuel  Baker  Froude 

fWilliam  Kennedy  Stuart 

J;  §  Ernest  William  Swan 

(•Robert  Clifford  Primrose 

Jt(7)  Leander  McCormick-Goodhart  .... 

ItiHugh  Jeffery  Middleton  {Retired  Lieutenant  R.N.) 

(•§John  Cant 

Jj-Edmund  Ogilvie  Evans 

|f  Walter  Claude  Burrel  Vallance 

r  Frank  Hughes 

^§John  Russell  Bell 

|-William  Mitchell  Smail 

\X Norman  ffolliott  Wells 

[Thomas  Henderson  Easton 

p§(i)Montague  Grahame- White  .     .  .     . 

}f  Norman  Louis  Cappel 

|-George  Grant  Daglish      .     .     .     .     • 

JfRalph  Lyall  Mason 


7  Mar  04 

7  Mar  04 

7  Mar  04 

17  May  04 

20  Oct  04 

22  Dec  04 

16  May  05 

17  May  05 

22  Sept  05 
iO  Apr  06 
25  May  07 
14  Aug  07 
28  Oct  07 
24  Dec  07 

11  Apr  08 

28  Apr  08 
1  Mar  09 

10  May  09 

1  Aug  09 
1 7  Nov  09 
20  Dec  09 

29  Mar  10 
29  July  10 

2  Jan  11 

13  Oct  11 

14  Nov  11 
13  Dec  11 

6  Jan  12 

2  Feb  12 

29  Feb  12 

4  Mar  12 

15  Mar  12 
6  May  12 

5  July  12 

23  Dec  12 

12  Feb  13 
12  Feb  13 
1 2  Fob  1 3 


u  2 


London. 

London. 

London. 

Mersey. 

Mersey. 

London. 

Tyneside 

Tyneside. 

Clyde. 

Clyde. 

London. 

Clyde. 

Tyneside. 

London. 

Clyde. 

Mersey. 

Mersey. 

London. 

Tyneside. 

Mersey. 

Bristol. 

Sussex. 

Tyneside. 

Clyde. 

London. 

Tynesiie. 

Clyde. 

Bristol. 

Sussex. 

Sussex. 

Bristol. 

Clyde. 

London. 

Clyde. 

Sussex. 

Mersey. 

Mersey. 

London. 


523 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


LIEUTENANTS— continued. 


Philip  Forster  Nicholson  .     . 
fMuneo  Campbell  Gibson     . 
John  White  Ferguson  .     . 
t  §  Cecil  Meldon  Dillon.     .     . 
§f  Charles  Coventry  Anderson 
fPeter  Mackay  McKirdy   .    . 
j§  Gerald  Gordon  Grant     .     . 
f  Percy  Ernest  Cain     .      .     . 
SJ  John  McKellar  Robertson  . 
^[§tJohn  Ashley  Hall    .     .     . 
§  J  Leonard  Bampfylde  Cogan  . 
•f  John  Easton  Nicol     .     .     . 


Date  of 

Seniority. 

31  Mar  13 

1  Apr 

13 

2  Apr 

13 

7  Apr 

13 

8  Apr 

13 

10  Apr 

13 

14  Apr 

13 

17  Apr 

13 

13  May 

13 

24  June  13 

20  Nov  13 

2  Feb 

14 

HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


Arthur  Henry  Sutherland 

Sir  George  Augustus  Pilkington,  Kt 

Frederick  Leverton  Harris .     . 

James  Knott 

Restal  Ratsey  Bevis 

Charles  Livingston 

James  Armstrong  Henry 

William  Robert  Dann 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS, 

£§Hugh  Spencer 

§f  Wallace  Moir  Annand 

fFrank  Dorrington  Bangay 

•j-Henry  Bremner 

§fFrederick  Amie  Pitel 

§-j-Edwin  Dennis  Picton  Pinks 

f  Alan  Rumohr  Hughes 

§\The  Hon.  Adrian  Verney  Cave 

tl  J)Charles  Oscar  Frithiof  Modin 

§JCharles  Alfred  Harding 

§f||John  Symington  Aspin 

^f|§George  Frecheville        

J§Bernard  Crossley-Meates 

Charles  Edward  Lathart  Rae 

John  Weatherley  Todd 

§f  William  George  Scoble  Holehouse     .     .  ... 

t§  John  Charles  Spencer  War  a  i,  k    .  .      .  .     . 

f  William  Foggie  Keay .     .     .  .... 

^Archibald  Rettie    .  

f  William  Alexander  Sewell 

Frank  Gordon  Fife  (act) 


16  Oct  04 
16  Feb  05 
29  May  05 
10  June05 
19  Apr  11 

7  Mar  12 
31  Oct  12 

4  Dec  13 


Jan  07 
May  08 
Aug  08 
Apr  09 
Apr  09 
Apr  09 
May  09 
June  09 
Oct  09 
Nov  09 
Apr  10 
July  10 
Aug  10 
Aug  10 
Sept  10 
Sept  10 
Mar  11 
Mar  11 
Mar  11 
Apr  11 
Mav  11 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


524 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS—  Contd. 


fHenry  Somers  Kyrke-Smith  .     .  .... 

^[§JFrederick  Viel  Jacques 

Arthur  Frank  Austin 

fEdwyn  Manners  Ridge 

fHew  Cockburn  Hedderwick _  . 

fMalcolm  Alexander  Meldon  Dillon  .     . '   .     .*   . 

{Archibald  McNeil 

Iltlvor  Fraser        

fRobert  Duncan 

•(-Herbert  Edward  Gillard 

§fSidney  Leonard  Bonning 

Frederic  Neilson  Graves 

fjohn  McNeil  (act) 

tNorman  Heath  Miller 

§fJohn  Osborn  Curtis 

t James  Cameron  Murdoch 

Samuel  George  Homfray  (act) 

T/ie  Hon.  Ronald  John  Sholto  Watson  Douglas  (act) 

§fGeorge  Roy  Curtis 

James  Weir  (act) 

t  Alexander  Gibson  Smith  (act) 

Cecil  George  Arkwright  (act)      .     .         

Frederick  Middleton  Fox 

Malcolm  Drury  Campbell(arf) 

Cyril  Charles  Herbert  Cuff  (act) 

Kenneth  Joyce  Ford  {act) 

Cyril  Ross  Browne  {act) 

Hubert  Mortimer  Eisdell  (act) 

Robert  Sinclair  Hall  (act) 

f  Edmund  Martell  Sharer 

Alfred  Francis  Campbell  Vaughan  (act)  ,     •     .     .     . 

Arthur  Henry  Crook  (act) 

Arthur  Francis  Aveling  (act) 

Benjamin  Pelham  Knowle  Greenhill  (act)  .... 

James  Henry  Maurice  Clark  (act) 

George  Spence  Davidson  (act)    .  

Henry  Beveridge  Mcintosh  (act) 

Graham  Morton  Paton  (act) 

Jack  Peckett  (act) 

Charles  Reginald  Readhead  Taylor  (act)     .... 

fWilliam  Fraser  Brown 

||  §JAlan  Cathcart  Fairlie  Bruce 

John  Bray  (act)         

Theodore  Yo"ng  Dobson  (act) 


Date  of 

Seniority. 


Division  to 
which  attached 


Junell 
Oct  11 
Oct  11 
Nov  11 
Nov  11 
Dec  11 
Dec  11 
Jan  12 
Mar  12 
June  1 2 
June 12 
July  12 
July  12 
Aug  12 
Aug  12 
Nov  12 
Nov  12 
Mar  13 
Mar  13 
Mar  13 
Mar  13 
Apr  13 
Apr  13 
Junel3 
Junel3 
Junel3 
July  13 
July  13 
Sept  13 
Oct  13 
Oct  13 
Nov  13 
Dec  13 
Dec  13 
Jan  14 
Jan  14 
Jan  14 
Jan  14 
Jan  14 
Feb  14 
Feb  14 
Mar  14 
Mar  14 
Mar  14 


Mersey. 

Bristol. 

Mersey. 

London. 

Clyde. 

Tvneside. 

Clyde, 

London. 

Clyde. 

Bristol. 

Bristol. 

Mersey. 

Clyde. 

Clyde. 

Bristol. 

Clyde. 

Tyneside. 

London. 

Bristol. 

Clyde. 

London. 

Tyneside. 

Tyneside 

Mersey. 

Tyneside 

Sussex. 

Sussex. 

London. 

Sussex. 

Clyde. 

Mersey. 

Sussex. 

London. 

Sussex. 

Clyde. 

Clyde. 

Clyde. 

Clyde. 

Bristol. 

Tvneside. 

Clyde. 

London. 

Sussex. 

LonrloD. 


HONORARY   SUB-LIEUTENANT. 


Richard  Percy  Spencer 26  Feb  It 


Tyneside. 


>24& 


EOYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


MIDSHIPMEN. 


fjohn  Hedley  Stewart 

fThomas  McLaren  Hutchison     .     .     . 
f  John  Carmichael  Denholm    .... 

fjohn  Hendry  Pringle 

Alfred  Douglas  Boot 

f§ Frederick  Norman  Newell- Roberts  . 

Stewart  Owler 

t§  Horatio  Thomas  Other-Windsor.  . 
t§Reginald  Broadbent  Cartwright  .  . 
fJohn  Alexander  Hope  Richmond  .     . 

tWilliam  Rellie 

Harold  Paxtnn  Baylis 

Kenneth  Edward  Parkes  .... 
Ernest  Charles  William  Vane-Tempest 


Date  of 

Division  to 

Seniority. 

which  attached 

18  Mar  11 

Clyde. 

25  Mar  11 

Clyde. 

1  Junel2    • 

Clyde. 

31  July  12 

Clyde. 

4  Sept  12 

Tyneside. 

26  Dec   1 2 

Sussex. 

12  Feb  13 

Mersey. 

17  Feb  13 

Sussex. 

11  Apr  13 

London. 

30  May  13 

Clyde. 

21  June  13 

Clyde. 

4  Nov  13 

Sussex. 

4  Nov  13 

Sussex. 

17  Jan    14 

Tyneside. 

HONORARY  CHAPLAINS. 


The  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of 

London .     .     .     . 

The  Rev.  Robert  Primrose .     .     . 

The  Right  Rev.  The  Lord  Bishop  of  Liverpool  .     .     .     . 

The  Rev.  Norman  Stewart  De  Jeraey,  M.A 

The  Rev.  James  Dowie         

2 he  Rev.  Alfred  George  Dodderidge,  M.A 

§The  Rev.  William  Thomas  Phillips,  B.A 

The  Rev.  George  Fossick  Wilson,  M.A.,  K.H.  C.    .     .     . 
The  Rev.  Frederick  Seymour  Horan,  M.A 


8  Oct  03 

London. 

18  Feb  04 

Clyde. 

17  May  04 

Mersey. 

25  July04 

Bristol. 

21  May  06 

Clyde. 

7  June  10 

Tyneside. 

19  Apr  11 

Bristol. 

22  May  11 

London. 

3  Aug  12 

Mersey. 

ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


525 


STAFF    SURGEONS. 


t§ Arthur  Robertson  Brailey,M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.C. 
f  §  Frank  Wy bourn  Smith     ......... 

f§Walter  Kenneth  Wills,  M.B 

+  William  Allan,  M.D  ,  CM 

§f  William  Betenson  Betenson 

J  §  Arthur  Douglas  Cowburn 

t§William  George  Barras,  M.D.,  CM 


Date  of 

Seniority. 


Division  to 
which  attached. 


7  Nov  11 
7  Nov  11 
11  Dec  11 
22  Dec  11 
13  Apr  12 
-:8  Oct  12 
10  Nov  12 


London 

London. 

Bristol. 

Clyde. 

Sussex. 

London. 

Clyde. 


HONORARY  STAFF  SURGEONS. 


Sir  Frederick  Treves,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

John  Macintyre,  M.B.,  MS 

Charles  O'Brien  Harding     ..... 
James  Rutherford  Morison,  F.R.C.S.  .     . 


F.R.C.S. 


6  Oct  03 
15  Oct  03 

17  May  04 
27  May  05 


London. 

Clyde. 

Sussex. 

Tyneside. 


SURGEONS. 


fEbenezer  Snell      ...         

Marcus  Sinclair  Paterson,  M.B 

fReginald  John  Edward  Hanson,  M.B 

Charles  Samuel  Brewer 

Edward  John  Steegmann,  M.B., 

Thomas  Caldwell  Litler  Jones.  F.R.C.S.   .  .     . 

Harry  Reah,  M.B.      .  .  ..... 

§William  Edmund  Harker,  M.D 

f  Henry  Gordon  Campbell.     ,  ...... 

§fJames  Keogh  Murphy,  F.R.C.S.,  M.D.,  M.A  ,  M  C 
Robert  Joseph  Willan,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.S.      .     .     , 

f§Charles  Deyereux  Marshall,  F.R.C.S 

{Herbert  Leith  Murray 

John  Hutchinson  Garner  Howe 

fGeorge  Robertson  Mill 

t Albert  James  Gilbertson,  M.B 

Robert  Wilbond 

tlttDavid  Duncan  Fraser  Macintyre,  M.B.     .      ,     . 
fFrancis  James  Strong  Heaney,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.    .     , 

fWilliam  Alexander  Milne 

■(•Charles  Francis  Alexander  Hereford 

Alfred  Ernest  Wilson  Hird 

Alfred  Edward  Turnbull,  M.B 

Edmund  Ralph  Sircom .     .     . 

§fWalter  Fedde  Fedden,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S,  M.S..     .     . 


Oct  03 
Dec  03 
Dec  03 
Feb  04 
Feb  04 
Nov  04 
May  05 
Aug  05 
Mar  06 
Sept  06 
May  07 
Mar  08 
Feb  09 
Feb  09 
Apr  09 
June09 
July  09 
Dec  09 
Aug  10 
Sept  10 
Dec  10 
Jan  12 
Jan  12 
Jan  12 
Jan  12 


Sussex. 

Unattached. 

London. 

Mersey. 

London . 

Unattached 

Tyneside . 

Tyneside. 

Clyde. 

Unattached. 

Tyneside. 

London. 

Mersey. 

Sussex. 

Mersey. 

Tyneside. 

Bristol. 

Mersey. 

Mersey. 

Clyde. 

Bristol. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

Unattached. 

London. 


526 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


SURGEONS—  Oontd. 


t James  Bruce  Ronaldson,  M.B.,  B. A . 

Joseph  Henry  Thompson,  M.B 

William  Innes  Gerrard,  M.B 

Cecil  Brian  Forsyth  Tivy,  M.B.,  M.S 

Charles  O'Beirne  Ryan 

Donald  John  Forbes 

§Thomas  Turner,  M.B 

fThomas  Benjamin  Dixon 

THubert  Chitty,  F.R.C.S.,  M.S 

Francis  Herbert  Watson,  M.B 

Wilfrid  Harry  Bleaden,  M.B 

t§Charles  Joseph  Gordon  Taylor,  M.B 

Lionel  Spence  Ashcroft,  M.B.     .     .  

Donald  Whatley  Roy,  M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S 

Walter  Parker  Harrison 

James  Richard  Henry  Turton,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.       .     .     . 

fDuncan  Lorimer,  M.B. ,  F.R.C.S.,  Ed 

tHugb  Smith  Reid,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S 

tDavid  Percival  Dalbreck  Wilkie,  M.B 

Frederick  Stanley  Hewett,  M.D 

Charles  Henry  Fairbank  Atkinson 

Robert  Henry  Hatten  Jolly,'  M.B 

Charles  Sutherland  McKay  Murison.  M.B 

Septimus  Hibbert 

Tom  Duncan  McEwan,  M.B 

Thomas  Leslie  Ellis .     .     . 

George  Herbert  Stephens  Milln,  M.B.  (Staff  Surgeon 

M.JV.,  Emergency  List) 

Donald  Aldridge  Macpherson 

William  Henry  Austin  Sinclair-  Loutit,  MB 

James  Lorimer,  M.B 

Leonard  Cockburn  DuDdas  Irvine 

William  Norman  Pickles,  M.B 

Edward  Philip  Punch 

Robert  Traill  Biotchie 

William  Haskins  Condell 

Philip  Dobson  Pickles 

Norman  John  Lancelot  Rollason,  M.D.    ...... 

Bertram  Cohen,  M.B . 


Date  of 

Division  to 

Seniority. 

which  attached 

26  Jan  12 

Unattached. 

26  Jan  12 

Unattached. 

26  Jan  12 

Unattached. 

26  Jan  12 

Unattached. 

26  Jan  12 

Unattached. 

9  Feb  12 

Unattached. 

24  Apr  12 

Sussex. 

1  June  12 

Bristol. 

1  June  12 

Bristol, 

11  Oct   12 

Unattached. 

28  Nov  12 

Unattached. 

9  Dec  12 

London. 

9  Dec  12 

Mersey. 

13  Dec  12 

Unattached. 

22  Jan  13 

Unattached. 

7  Mar  13 

Unattached. 

26  Apr  13 

Clyde. 

26  Apr  13 

Clyde. 

26  Apr  13 

Clyde. 

5  May  13 

Unattached. 

22  May  13 

Unattached. 

4  June  13 

Unattached. 

25  July  13 

Mersey. 

14  Aug  13 

Unattached 

21  Aug  13 

Clyde. 

28  Oct  1 3 

Unattached. 

7  Nov  13 

Clyde 

14  Nov  13 

Unattached. 

6  Jan  14 

Unattached, 

6  Jan  14 

Unattached. 

30  Jan  14 

Unattached. 

12  Feb  14 

Unattached. 

12  Feb  14 

Unattached. 

12  Feb  14 

Unattached. 

24  Feb  14 

Unattached. 

16  Mar  14 

Unattached. 

16  Mar  14 

Unattached. 

16  Mar  14 

Unattached. 

STAFF    PAYMASTERS. 


f§* Percy  IMisbet 
§Norris  Todd  Francis 


11  Apr  13 
11  Apr  13 


London. 
Mersey. 


PAYMASTERS. 


John  Findlay  Carson  .  . 
Andrew  Stuart  Jamieson  . 
§  Reginald  Snaith  Brodrick 
William  Henry  Cole  . 


10  June  12 
31  Mar  13 
16  June  13 
30  Jan  14 


Clyde. 
Clyde 

Sussex. 
Bristol. 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 


§  J  Charles  Greenwood 
Dick  Seymour  Hitch   . 
John  Easson  Mclntyre 
George  William  Brodie 


11  Nov  03 

20  Nov  10 

4  May  12 

22  Nov  12 


London. 
Tyneside. 
Clyde. 
Clyde. 


ROYAL  NAVAL   VOLUNTEER   RESERVE. 


527 


LIST    OF    THE     DIVISIONS     OF     THE     ROYAL      NAVAL 
VOLUNTEER    RESERVE    WITH    THEIR    OFFICERS. 

(The  dates  shewn  are  those  on  which  Officers  first  joined  the.  Reserve.) 


LONDON    DIVISION. 


Headquarters — Princes  Wharf,  Commercial  Jtoad,  Lambeth,  8.M, 
(Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  London.) 

COMMANDER. 

XttThe  Hon.  Rupert  Edward  Cecil  Guinness,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  30  July  03. 


Commandeb-Instbuctob. 
Reginald  G.  Talbot  (Lieut.- Com.,  R.N.)   . 


15  Apr  12 


Lieutenants. 
§  J  Edmund  Wildy 6  Oct  03 

§tThomas  Henry  Roberts-Wray  6  Oct  03 
JOswald  Hesketh  Hanson  .  .  6  Oct  08 
||  §J  Henry  Douglas  King     .     .  12  Oct    04 

§  X  Sydney  Searle 25  Jan  04 

§  X  William  Ginman  .  .  .  .  4  June  04 
tgEric  Worsley  Gandy  ...  25  Apr  05 
§J(J)Leander  McCormick-Good- 

hart 2  Aug  07 

§t Norman  ffolliott  Wells  .  14  Feb  10 
§tRalph  Lyall  Mason  ...  6  July  10 
<f§tJohn  Ashley  Hall.     ...    7  July  09 

Sub-Lieutenants. 
gfFrederick  Amie  Pitel  ...  22  Apr  09 
§t Edwin  Dennis  Picton  Pinks  23  Apr  09 
§JJAe     Hon.    Adrian    Verney 

Cave 15  June  09 

t  (1)  Charles  Oscar  Frithiof  Modin 

27  Nov  08 
m§tCharles  Alfred  Harding.  17  Nov  09 
11  J§  George  Frecheville.  .  .  10  Jan  10 
§JBernard  Crossley-Meates  .  .  2  Aug  10 
§fWilliam  George  Scoble  Hole- 
house      21  Sept  10 

+Edwyn  Manners  Ridge  .     .      6  Nov  11 

t|| Ivor  Fraser 11  Jan    12 

The  Hon.   Ronald  John   Sholto 

Watson  Douglas  (act)  .  .  3  Mar  13 
fAlexander  Gibson  Smith  (act)  25  Mar  13 
Hubert  Mortimer  Eisdell  (arf)  14  July  13 
Arthur  Francis  Aveling  (act)  15  Dec  13 
|  §|  Alan  Cathcart  Fairlie  Bruce  7  Nov  11 
■Theodore  Young  Dobson  {act)   16  Mar  14 


Honobabt  Chaplains. 
The  Right  Hon.  and  Right  Rev. 

Lord  Bishop  of  London  .  15  Jan 
The  Rev.  George  Fossick  Wilson, 

M.A.,  K.H.C.     ....     22  May  11 

Staff  Surgeons. 
f§Arthur  RobertsonBrailey,  M.B., 

F.R.C.S.,  M.C 7  Nov  03 

t§Frank  Wybourn  Smith     .     .     7  Nov  03 
J  §  Arthur  Douglas  Cowburn     .  28  Oct  04 

Honobaby  Staff  Subgeon. 
Sir   Frederick    Treves,   Bart., 

G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.  .     6  Oct  01 

SOBGEONS. 
f  Reginald  John  Edward  Hanson, 

M.B 23  Dec  03 

Edward  John  Steegmann,  M.B.  13  Feb  04 
f§Charles  Devereux  Marshall, 

F.R.C.S 25  Jan  04 

§fWalter  Fedde  Fedden,   M.B., 

F.R.C.S  ,  M.S 26  Jan  12 

f§ Charles  Joseph  Gordon  Taylor,  M.B. 

9  Dec    12 

Staff  Paymasteb. 
f§*Percy  Nisbet.     ....  6  Oct  03 

Assistant  Paymaster. 
§  J  Charles  Greenwood     .  11  Nov  03 

Midshipman, 
f§Reginald  Broadbent  Cartwright 

11  Apr  13 


528 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


CLYDE   DIVISION. 
Headquarters — Whitefield   Road,    Govan,   Glasgow. 
Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  Glasgow-), 

Commander. 
mi\\The  Most  Hon.  The  Marquess  of  Graham,  C.V.O.,  C.B.  30  July 03 

Honorary  Commander. 
||  The  Most  Hon.  The  Marquess  of  Ailsa  16  June  04 

Commander- Instructor. 
Henry  J.  G.  Good  (Lieut.- Com.  R.  JV.)         27  June  12 


Lieutenants. 

||  §tRobert  Still 3  May  04 

§fJohn  Anderson  Kirkwood  .  8  Feb  04 
§1  Hugh  Brown  Glyn  Robertson  4  Feb  04 
fBannatyne  Dunn  ....  6  Jan  04 
{Robert  Clifford  Primrose  .     .  21  July  05 

j§John  Cant 20  Oct  05 

f  William  Mitchell  Smail  .  .  30  Mar  08 
f  Thomas  Henderson  Baston  .  21  Apr  06 
Philip  Forster  Nicholson  .  .  31  Mar  13 
fMungo  Campbell  Gibson  .  .  1  Apr  13 
John  White  Ferguson  ...  20  Apr  13 
§tCharles  Coventry  Anderson  14  May  06 
f  Peter  Mackay  McKirdy  .  .17  July  10 
§JJohn  McKellar  Robertson  .  13  Apr  10 
-j-John  Easton  Nicol  .     .     .     .22  Nov  10 

Honorary  Lieutenants. 
James  Armstrong  Henry      .     .  31  Oct  12 
William  Robert  Da' n   .     .     .    4  Dec   13 

Sub-Lieutenants. 
§t||John  Symington  Aspic  .     .    20  Apr  10 
f  William  Foggie  Keay    ...  18  Mar  11 

{•Archibald  Rettie 18  Mar  11 

f  William  Alexander  Sewell.  .  29  Apr  11 
fHew  Cockburn  Heddtrwick  .  17  Nov  09 
t  Archibald  McNeil    ....     7  Dec  11 

jRobert  Duncan 18  Mar  12 

■j-John  McNeil  (act)  .  .  .  ■  8  July  12 
fNorman  Heath  Miller  ...  15  May  12 
f  James  Cameron  Murdoch  .  .  7  Apr  11 
James  Weir  {act)        .  .     .     7  Mar  13 

fEdmund  Martell  Sharer  .  .  9  Apr  12 
James  HenryMaurice  Clark  (act)17  Jan  14 
George  Spence  Davidson  (net)  17  Jan  14 
Henry  Beveridge  Mclritosh  (avt)\l  Jan  14 
Graham  Morton  Paton  (apt)  .  28  Jan  14 
f  WiUiam  Fraser  Brown,      ,    ,     6  Feb  11 


Honorary  Chaplains. 
The  Rev.  Robert  Primrose  .     .  18  Feb  04 
The  Rev.  James  Dowie  .     .     .  21  May  06 

Staff  Surgeons. 
f William  Allan,  M.D  ,  C  M.     .  22  Dec  03 
t§  William  George  Barras,  M.D. ,  CM. 

10  Nov  04 
Honorary  Staff  Surgeon. 
John  Macintyre,  M.B ,  M.S.     .  15  Oct  03< 

Surgeons. 
tHenry  Gordon  Campbell   .     .  14  Mar  06; 
tWilliam  Alexander  Milne .     .  22  Sept  10 
-(-Duncan  Lorimer,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 

Ed.  ...  .;  .  .  .  .26  Apr  IS 
tHugh  SmithReid,M.D.,F.R.C.S  26  Apr  1 31 
\ David  Percival  Dalbreck  Wilkie. 

M.B 26  Apr  13] 

Tom  Duncan  McEwan,  M  B.    21  Aug  la 
George  Herbert  Stephens  Milln, 

M.B 7  Nov  13 

(Staff  Surgeon  R.N.  Emergency  List.)    ', 

Paymastees. 
John  Findlay  Carson  ....     2  Jan  lh 
Andrew  Stuart  Jameson    .     .  31  Mar  la 

Assistant  Paymastees 
John  Easson  Mclntyre  .     .     .     4  May  12 
George  William  Brodie    ...  22  Nov  12 

Midshipmen. 
fJohn  Hedley  Stewart  .  .  .18  Mar  IB 
-[•Thomas  McLaren  Hutchison .  25  Mar  IB 
-j-John  Carmichae)  Denholm  .  1  Junel2 
-j-John  Hendry  Priugle  .  .  .  31  July  1 SJ 
jjohnAlexanderHopeRiehmondSO  May  ljj 
■j-WiUiam  Rellie     .     /   .     ,  '     21  June  18 


ROYAL    NAVAL    VOLUNTEER    RESERVE. 


529 


BRISTOL     DIVISION. 

Headquarters — 37,  Jamaica  Street,  Bristol. 

(Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  Bristol.') 

Commander. 

The  Hon.  Cyril  Augustus  Ward,  M.V.O.  (Lieutenant 

R.N.,  Emergency  List) 28  Jan    08 

Honorary  Commander. 

Ernest  George  Mardon 16  Nov  13 

Commander-Instructor. 
Charles   R.  Sharp  (Lieutenant  R.N.) 15  Mar  12 


Lieutenants. 
1  §t  Samuel  Baker  Froude  .  .  4  July  07 
§tEdmund  Ogilvie  Evans  .  .  22  July  09 
J § John  RusseU  Bell  ...  13  Mar  11 
J  §  Gerald  Gordon  Grant  .  .  3  June  12 
§  J  Leonard  Bampfylde  Cogan  .  16  Oct   09 


Sub-Lieutenants 
t  Frank  Dorrington  Bangay  .  .  8  Aug  08 
*[[§  %  Frederick  Viel  Jacques .  .  19  June  09 
t Herbert  Edward  Gillard  .  .  3  June  12 
§|Sidney  Leonard  Bonning  .  3  June  12 
§fJohn  Osborn  Curtis  .  .  .19  Aug  12 
§fGeorge  Roy  Curtis  ...  7  Mar  1 3 
Jack  Peckett  (act)    .     .     .     .30  Jan  14 


Honorary  Chaplains. 
The  Rev.  Norman  Stewart  De 

Jersev,MA. 25  .Inly  04 

§The    Rev.    William    Thomas 

Phillips,  B.A 19  Apr  11 

Staff    Surgeon. 
t§  Walter  Kenneth  Wilis,  M.B.  11  Dec  03 
Surgeons. 

Robert  Wilbond 22  July  09 

-(-Charles   Francis    Alexander 

Hereford 30  Dec    10 

■(•Thomas  Benjamin  Dixon  .     .    1  June  12 
•(-Hubert  Chittv,  F.R.C.S.,  M.S.    1  June  12 

Paymaster. 
William  Henry  Cole  ....    5  June  09 


MERSEY    DIVISION. 

Headquarters — H.M.S.  '  Eagle,'  Liverpool. 

(Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  Liverpool.) 

Commander. 

Sir  Harry  Mainwaring,  Bt 25  Sept  13 

Honorary  Commander. 
VXThe  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Derby,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  .     .     1  Mar    11 
Commander-Instructor. 
William  R.  R.  Leach    {Lieut.- Com.  R.N.) 18  Mar  12 


Lieutenants. 
f  Robert- Casson  Standring  .     .  17  May  04 
§|William  Maples       ....     2  Apr  04 

||  §t  Ralph  Ley  land 30  May  04 

George  Herbert  Stafford  .     1  Mar  09 

f§Arthur  Ernest  Christie  .  .  8  Feb  05 
§tNorman  Louis  Cappel  ...  23  May  08 
fGeorge  Grant  Daglish   ...    8  Apr  09 

Honorary  Lieutenants. 
tfirGeo.AugustusPilkington,  Kt.\%  Feb  05 
Restal  Ratsey  Bevis  .     .     .     .  19  Apr  11 
Charles  Livingston    .     .     .     .7  Mar  12 

Sub-Lieutenants. 

fHenry  Bremner 8  Apr  09 

t  Alan  Rumohr  Hughes  .  .  .20  May  09 
Charles  Edward  Lathart  Rae  .  16  Aug  10 
f§JohDCliarlesSpencer  Warwick  15  Nov  09 
fHenry  Somers  Kyrke-  Smith  21  Jan  10 
Arthur  Frank  Austin  .  .  .12  Oct  11 
Frederic  Neilson  Graves  .  .  9  Feb  12 
Malcolm  Drury  Campbell  (act)  11  June  13 
Alfred  Francis  Campbell  Vaughan 

(act)  27  Jan  13 


Honorary  Chaplains. 
The    Right    Rev.     the    Lord 

Bishop  of   Liverpool  ...  17  May  04 
The  Rev.  Frederick   Seymour 

Horan,  M.A 3  Aug  12 


Surgeons. 
Charles  Samuel  Brewer  ...     3  Feb  04 
fHerbert  Leith  Murray  .     .     .15  Feb  09 
fGeorge  Robertson  Mill      .     .     8  Apr  09 
lltfDavid  Duncan  Fraser  Macin- 

tyre,  M.B 30  Dec  09 

t  Francis  James  Strong  Heaney, 

M.D.,  F.R.C  S. 9  Aug  10 

Lionel  Spence  Ashcroft,  M.B..    9  Dec  12 
Charles   Sutheiland   McKay 

Murison,  M.B.     .     .     .    '.25  July  13 

Staff  Paymaster. 
§Norris  Todd  Francis    .     .       24  Jan  05 

Midshipman. 
Stewart  Owler     .     .  .12  Feb  13 


530 


ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


SUSSEX    DIVISION. 

Headquabtebs — 5,  Victoria  lerrace,  Hove. 

(Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  Hove.) 

COMMANDEB. 

^■\§The  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Curzon 29  Jan  04 

Honorary  Commandeb. 

||  The  Right  Hon.  Earl  Brassey,  G.C.B 16  June 04 

Commandeb-Lnstructob. 
Trevor  R.  Chamberlin  {Lieut.- Coin.,  R.N.)     .     .         .     .  17  Oct  12 


Lieutenants. 
tWilliam  Kennedy  Stuart  .     .  14  Sept  06 
§fWalter      Claude      Burrell 

Vallance 2  Feb  12 

fFrank  Hughes 24  Aug  10 

t§(i)Monta°ueGrahame-  White   6  Nov  12 
fPercy  Ernest  Cain  .     .      .     .  30  Sept  09 

Honorary  Lieutenant. 
Arthur  Henry  Sutherland    .     .16  Oct  04 

Sub-Lieutenants, 
Kenneth  Joyce  Ford  (act)  .  .  23  June  13 
Cyril  Ross  Browne  (act).  .  .  18  Mar  11 
Robert  Sinclair  Hall  (act)  .  .  8  Sept  13 
Arthur  Henry  Crook  (act)  .  15  Nov  13 
Benjamin     Pelham      Knowle 

G-reenhill  (act) 23  Dec  13 

■John  Bray  (act) 16  Mar  14 


Staff  Surgeon. 
§f  William  Betenson  Betenson.  13  Apr  04 

Honor aby  Staff  Surgeon. 

Charles  O'Brien  Harding     .     .  17  May  04 

Subgeons. 

fEbenezer  Snell 15  Oct  03 

John  Hutchison  Garner  Howe    27  Feb  09 
§Thomas  Turner,  M.B.    ...  24  Apr  12 

Paymasteb. 
§Reginald  Snaith  Brodrick     .  16  June  13 

Midshipmen. 
t§Frederick    Norman    Newell- 

Roberts 26  Dec  12 

t§Horatio       Thomas     Other- 
Windsor     17  Feb  1 3 

Harold  Paxtou  Bay  lis    .     .     .     4  Nov  13 
Kenneth  Edward  Parkes     .     .     4  Nov  13 


TYNESIDE    DIVISION. 
Headquartees— H.3I.S. '  Calliope,"1  Newcastle-on-Tym. 
(Telegraphic  Address — Navalteer,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.) 
Commandeb. 
ntEdward  William  Lloyd,  C.B.  (Commander,  R.N.,  Emer- 

gency  List) ....         ....     I  Apr  05 

Honorary  Commander. 

His  Grace  The  Duke  of  Leeds .     .   11  Oct  09 

Commander-Instructor. 
Maurice C.  Bomford  (Lieut. -Com.,  R.N.) 27  Feb  13 


Honorary  Sub-Lieutenant. 
Rich  rd  Percy  Spencer  ...  26  Feb  14 

Honorary  Chaplain. 
The  Rev.  Alfred  George  Dodderidge,  M.A. 
7  June  10 


Lieutenants. 
t§  Herbert  James  Craig,  M.P. .  16  May  05 
t§Ronald  Cochran  Stevenson  .  17  May  05  | 
*§  Alfred  Edward  Smithson  .  12  Aug  05  I 
fCharles  Richard  Fox  Engelbachl  Aug  09  j 
J§Ernest  William  Swan  .  .  2  Feb  06  I 
mHugh  Jeffery  Middleton  (Ret. 

Lieutenant  R.N.)      .     .     .       14  Nov  11 
J§Cecil  Meldon  Dillon    .     .     .     7  Feb  06 

Honorary  Lieutenants. 
Frederick  Leverton  Harris  .     .  29  May  05 

James  Knott 10  June  05 

Sub- Lieutenants. 

J§Hugh  Spencer 23  Nov  05  ' 

t§Wallace  Moir  Annand    .     .     5  Apr  07 

John  Weatherley  Todd       .     .14  Sept  10  , 

Frank  Gordon  Fife  (act)    .     .  26  May  11 ' 

fMalcolm  Alexander  Meldon  Dillon  1 J  an  09  j 

Samuel  George  Homfray  (act)     8  Nov  12  j 

Cecil  George  Arkwright  (act) .     7  Apr  13  j 

Frederick  Middleton  Fox  .     .     11  Jan  12  | 

Cyril  Charles  Herbert  Cuff  (act)  21  June  13  I  Alfred  Douglas  Boot     .     .     . 

Charles  Reginald  Readhead  Taylor  |  Ernest  Charles  William  Vane- 

(act)  •     9  Feb  14        Tempest 17  Jan  14 


Honorary  Staff  Surgeon. 
James  Rutherford  Morison,  F.R.C.S. 

27  May  05 

Surgeons. 

Harry  Reah,  M.B 16  May  05 

§William  Edmund  Harker.M.D.  3  Aug  05 
Robert   Joseph  Willan,   M.B., 

F.R.C.S.,M.S 24  May  07 

fAlbert    James       Gilbertson, 

M.B..  B.S 24  June  09 

Assistant  Paymasteb. 
Dick  Seymour  Hitch  ....  20  Nov  10 


Midshipmen. 


4  Sept  12 


VOLUNTEER  BOYS  AND  CADET  CORPS. 


530a 


ROYAL   NAVAL  VOLUNTEER   RESERVE   BOYS'    CORPS. 


Boys'  Corps  are  affiliated  to  the  following  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  Divisions 
The  limits  of  age  for  service  in  these  Corps  are  from  12  to  17  years. 
The  boys  receive  their  training  at  the  drill  establishments  of  the  Division  to  which 
they  are  attached,  under  the  direction  of  the  Commanding  Officer. 


Approximate 

Name  of  Corps. 

Strength 
of  Corps. 

Name  of  Commanding  Officer, 

Clvde  Division 

70 

Ron.  Lieutenant  J.  A.  Henry,  R.N  V.R. 

Lads'      Naval      Brigade, 

100 

Hon.    Lieutenant    William   R.    Dann, 

Edinburgh 

R.N.V.R. 

Tyneside  Division 

130 

Hon.  Sub-Lieutenant  Richard  P. 
Spencer,  R.N.V.R. 

Sussex  Division 

30 

Sub-Lieutenant  (act.') Kenneth  J.  Eord, 
R.N.V.R. 

VOLUNTEER    CADET    CORPS. 


Attached  to  Naval  and  Marine  Shore  Establishments. 


Volunteer  Cadet  Corps  recruited  from  the  sons  of  Commissioned  Warrant  and 
Warrant  Officers,  Petty  Officers,  Non-commissioned  Officers  and  men,  who  are  now 
serving  or  have  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  or  Royal  Marines  are  attached  to  the 
following  Naval  and  Marine  Establishments. 

The  limits  of  age  for  service  in  these  Corps  are  from  8}  to  16  years.  Each  Corps 
is  raised  and  controlled  by  a  local  Committee  composed  of  Officers,  or  Officers  and 
men,  of  the  various  Establishments. 


Name  of  Corps. 


Approximate 
Strength 
of   Corps. 


Name  of  Commanding  Officer. 


Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Cadet  Corps, 
Portsmouth — 

R.N.  Barracks 

H.M.S.   'Excellent'... 
Chatham — 

R.N.  Barracks 


Devonport — 

R,N.  Barracks 


Eastney— R.M.A. ... 
Chatham— R.M.L.I. 
Portsmouth— R.M.L.I. 
Plymouth— R.M.L.I. 
Deal— R.M.  Depot 


Commander  William  D.  Paton,  M.V.O. 
Commander  Oliver  Backhouse. 


Commander  H.  C  Halahan. 

Mr.  W.  S.  Pile,  Gunner,  R.N. 
Royal  Marine  Volunteer  Cadet  Corps. 

Captain  R.  E.  Kilvert,  R.M.A. 

Captain  W.  H.  P.  Richards,  R  M.L.I. 

Captain  E.  F.  P.  Sketchley,  R.M.L.I. 

Captain  J.  Macnair-Smith,  R.M.L.I. 

Captain  E.  S,  Wilson,  R.M.L.I. 


5'60b  ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUNTEER  RESERVE. 


SOUTH  AFRICAN   DIVISION. 


Commander- Instructor. 

The  Hon.  Sereld  Mordaunt  Alan  Joscelyn  Hay  {Lieutenant 

R.N.,  Retired)  7  Apr  13 


Commander. 
Thomas  Smith  Price  {Commander  R.N.R.,  Retired) 1  July  13 


Lieutenants. 

Frank  Hoare  {Hon.  Commander)          1  July  13 

Alfred  Ernest  Barker      1  July  13 

Maurice  John  Green ...         ...  1  July  13 

Charles  Frederick  William  Struben,  M.L.A 1  July  13 

{temjjy.  seconded  whilst  M.L.A.) 


Sub- Lieutenants. 

Lancelot  Horace  Augustus  Shadwell  {Hon.  Lieut.) 1  July  13 

Robert  Corbett  Allen  Lindsay 1  July  13 

Ob;  rles  le  Strange  Furlong       1  July  13 

Clifford  Bateman  Woodhead  {ac t)       1  July  13 

Harald  William  Birch  {act)       1  July  13 


Honorary  Surgeon* 
Bernard  James  Guillemard,  M.D.,  CM.         ., 1  July  13 


Honorary  Paymnsters, 

Robert  Francis  Hamilton  Johnson       1  July  13 

John  Franklin  Bartlett ,         ...     1  July  13 


ADMIRALTY. 


581 


BOARD    OF    ADMIRALTY. 


First  Lord. — The  Right  Hon.  Winston  L.  Spencer- Churchill,  M.P. 

first    Sea    Lord.  — Admiral     H.S.H.    Prince    Louis    A.    of    Battenberg,    G.C.B., 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  AdC. 
Second  Sea  Lord.  —  Vice- Admiral  Sir  John  R.  Jellicoe,  K.C.  B.,  K.C.V.O. 
Third  Sea  Lord.— Rear-Admiral  Archibald  G.  H.  W.  Moore,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 
Fourth  Sea  Lord. —  Captain  Cecil  F.  Lambert,  R.N. 
Civil  Lord. — The  Right  Hon.  George  Lambert,  M.P. 

Additional  Civil  Lord.— The  Right  Hon.  <$/•  Francis  J.  S.Hopwood,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. 
Parliamentary  and  Financial  Secretary. — The  RightHon.  Thomas  James  Macnamara, 

LL.D.,  M.P. 
Permanent  Secretary. — Sir  W.  Graham  Greene,  K.C.B. 

Naval  Secretary  to  First  Lord.— Sear-Admiral  Dudley  R.  S.  De  Chair,  M.V.O. 

Private  Secretaries  and  Naval  Assistants  to  Members  of  the  Board. 
Private  Secretaries  to   First  Lord. — J.  B.  Masterton  Smith,  Esq.,  E.  H.  Marsh,  Esq.,  C.M.Q-., 

G.  A  Steel,  Esq.,  A.  F.  Whyte,  Esq.,  M.P.  (unpaid),  The  Hon.B.  T.  W.  Fiennes,  M.P.  (unpaid). 
Private  Secretary  to  First  Sea  Lord. — 3.  S.  Barnes,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Second  Sea  Lord. — P.  E.  Marrack,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Third  Sea  Lord. — J.  A.  C.  Champion,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Fourth  Sea  Lord. — H.  Eastwood,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Civil  Lord. — N.  Macleod,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Additional  Civil  Lord. — C.  Perham,  Esq. 

Private  Secretary  to  Financial  Secretary  and  Parliamentary  Clerk.—  M.  LI.  Taylor,  Esq. 
Private  Secretary  to  Permanent  Secretary. — A.  H.  M.  Robertson,  Esq. 


Naval  Assistant  to  First  Sea  Lord. —  Captain  Charles  M.  de  Bartolome,  C.B.,  R.N. 
Naval  Assistant  to  Second  Sea  Lord. —  Captain  Edward  M.  Phillpotts,  R.N. 
Naval  Assistant  to  Tliird  Sea  Lord. — Captain  Clement  Greatorex,  M.V.O. ,  R.N. 

ADMIRALTY    DEPARTMENTS. 


DEPARTMENT    OP   THE   SECRETARY    OP   THE   ADMIRALTY. 

Assistant  Secretary. 
O.  A.  R.  Murray,  Esq.,  C.B. 
t  Principal  Clerks.  Assistant  Secretary  for  Finance  Duties. 


J.  W.  S.  Anderson,  Esq.,M.V.O.  W.  F.Nicholson, Esq. 


V.  W.  Baddeley,  Esq.,  C.B. 


H.  W.  Brown.  Esq. 

R.  B.  Scott,  Esq. 

W.  J-  Evans,  Esq. 

C.  Walker,  Esq. 

A.  Flint,  Esq.  (act) 

t  Assistant  Principals. 

C.  J.  Adams,  Esq. 

R.  G.  Hayes,  Esq. 

8.  H.  Plummer,  Esq. 

C.  R.  Brigstocke,  Esq. 

E.  Lee,  Esq. 

R.  Skinner,  Esq. 

H.  Eastwood,  Esq.  (act) 

J.  B.  Masterton  Smith,  Esq. 
t  Clerks. 

M.  LI.  Taylor,  Esq. 

J.  B.  Abraham, 

T.  Fry. 

Sidney  H.  Phillips, 

fT.  S.  Barnes, 

R.  M.  Y.  Gleadowe, 

A.  H.  M.  Robertson, 

J.  A.  C.  Champion, 

N.  Macleod, 

E.  Sawers, 

E.  C.  Cleary, 

C   G.  Madin, 

G.  A.  Steel, 

C.  B.  Coxwell, 

P.  E.  Marrack, 

R.  Walton,  Esqrs. 

G.  Dunn, 

Cecil  Perham, 

t  Staff  Clerks. 

H.  Akhurst, 

A.  Main, 

V.  T.  Simpson, 

G.  F.  Cotton, 

J.  Northam, 

E.  J.  Tozer, 

F.  W.  Danter, 

W.  A.  T.  ethorto, 

F.  G.  C.  Young,  Ecqrs. 

1   Minor  Staff   Clerk  and 

31   Second   Division   Clerks,  3  Confidential   Shorthand  Writers, 

1  Shorthand  Writer  an 

d  Typist,  4  Assistant  Clerks,  35  Extra  Clerks  S»nd  0  Boy  Clerks. 

Librarian- -W.  G.  Perrin,  Esq  Deputy  Librarif\v—  i,  $\  Phillips,  Esq. 

3  Extra  Clerks, 
The  Clerical  Sf.sff  la  arranged  alphabetically  in  each  class,  and  the  arrangement  does  np(i 
|nd}eate  pr^ctidijr.i^.   Promotion  to  hietior  appointment-  -yj)lbgby  gplau^ion  sjpd  apt  by  uptiioWty, 


S32 


ADMIRALTY. 


ADMIRALTY    WAR   STAFF. 

Chief  of  the  War  Staff Admiral  Sir  Henry  B.  Jackson,  k.c.b.,  k.o.v.o.,  f.r.s. 

Assistant  to  the  Chief 


oftTe  War  Stat  \  CaPtain  Arthur  V"  V^an- 


OPERATIONS    DIVISION. 

Director  of  the  Operations  Division Captain  George  A.  Ballard,  c  B.,  AdC,  R.N. 

Assistant  Director  of  the  Operations  Division, ..Captain  Herbert  W.  Richmond. 
Naval  and  Marine  Staff.  Civil  Staff. 

Commander  Claud  H.  Sinclair.  Staff  Clerk — G.  J.  Rickman,  Esq. 

Commander  William  R.  W.  Kettlewell.  1  Second  Division  Clerk. 

Major  William  Dixon,  r.m.a.  1  Confidential  Shorthand  Writer. 

Brevet  Major  Hugh  P.  Montgomery,  r.m.l.i.  1  Extra  Clerk. 

INTELLIGENCE    DIVISION. 

Director  of  the  Intelligence  Division  ...Rear  Admiral  Henry  F,  Oliver,  C.B.,  M.v.o., 
Assistant  Director  of  the  Intelligence  Division  ...  Captain  Edward  H.  P.  Heaton-Ellis.  M.V.O. 
Naval  and  Marine  Staff. 
Captain  Percy  R.Heycock,  r.m.a. 

Captain  Walter  Sinclair.R.M. L.I. 

Captain    Cecil    E.     S.    Wright, 

R.M.L.I. 

Captain   William    H.   L.   Tripp, 

R.M.A. 

Captain    Edward    S.    Mairis, 

R  M.L.I. 

Fleet  Paym.  Charles  J.  E   Rotter. 


Fleet  Paym.  Ernest  W.   C. 

Thring. 
Staff  Paym.  C.  Bettou  Roberts 

Civil  Staff. 
Staff  Clerk  - 

Hugh  Broadbent,  Esq. 
6  Second  Division  Clerks. 

1  Assistant  Clerk. 

2  Extra  Clerks. 


Commander     Bernard     St.     G. 

Collard. 
Commander  Gilbert  O. 

Stephenson. 
Lieut.-Com.  Charles  C.  Ennals. 
Eng.  Commander  Percy  Wheater 
Major  WalterT.C.Jones.D.S.O., 

R  M.L.I. 

CaptainFrankV.Temple.R.M.L.i. 

MOBILISATION    DIVISION. 
Director  of  the  Mobilisation  Division  ...  Rear-Admiral  Alexander  L.  Duff,  C.B. 
Assistant  Director  of  the  Mobilisation  Division  ...  Captain  Hugh  P.  P.  Sinclair,  R.N. 
Naval  Staff.  Civil  Staff. 

Commander  Percy  Withers.  I  Staff  Clerk  for  Manning  Duties. 

Robert  Gordon,  Esq. 
Commander  Stanley  R.  Miller.  |    3  Second  Division  Clerks,  1  Extra  Clerk. 

NAVAL  ATTACHES  ACCREDITED  TO   THE   COURTS  OP  MARITIME   POWERS. 

Captain  Heathcoat  S   Grant  ( Washington)    1  June  12 

Captain  Wilfred  Henderson  (Berlin) 15  Oct    13 

Captain  The  Hon.  Hubert  G.  Brand,  M.V.O.  (Tokio) 9  Oct    12 

Captain  Montagu  W.W.  P.  Consett  (Stockholm) 27  July  12 

Captain  Michael  H.  Hodges  (Pans)  .....  16   Mar  14 

Captain  William  H.  D.  Boyle  (Rome) 24  Junel3 

Captain  John  R.  Segrave  (  Vienna)    1  Jan  14 

Commander  Harold  G.  Qrenfell  (St.  Petersburg)    1  Apr  12 

HYDEOGBAPHIO  DEPARTMENT. 

Hydrographer — Rear-Admiral  Herbert  E.  P.  Cust,  C.B.  (Retd.) 
Assistant  Hydrographer— Captain  John  P.   Parry,  R.N. 
Chief  Civil  Assistant— W .  D.  Barber,  Esq.,  I.S.O. 

iNaval  Assistants. 
Com.  Philip  C.  Pearson  (ret.)        Lieut.-Com.  John  S.  Harris. 

Bishop  O.  M.  Davy.  Lieut Archibald  C.  Bell 

William  T.    P.    Wilson  Alan  P.  S.  Grant 

(ret.)  (for   Chart  Branch.) 

John  D.  Nares 
Surveying  Officer  for  Special  Business. — Lieut.-Com.  Harold  D.  Warburg. 
Superintendent  of  Charts  — Commander  Henry  P.  Douglas. 
Superintendent  of  Sailing  Directions. — Commander  Charles  V.  Smith  (retired). 
t  Chief  Cartographers.  —A.  W.  Codd.B.  A.,  Alexander  Gibson,  B.Sc,  and  Hugh  H.  Underhill.Esqrs 


ZieuJ.Mark  E.  Highton 

(Lent  from  '  Triton ') 
Edward  P.  B.  Law 
(Lent  from '  Endeavour ') 


T  Cartographers 


David  Hardie, 
G.R.  Hayes, 
J.  M.  Lee, 
J.  E.  McGegan, 
CM.  Meade, 
Harry  Moody, 
Staff  Clerks— W.  I.indegreen,  Esq.,  and  W.  E.  Llewellyn,  Esq. 

6  Second  Division  Clerks,   4  Assistant  Clerks,  11  Draughtsmen  and  5  Extra  Clerks. 


J.  Henry  Aitken, 

J.  W.  Atherton, 

J.  R.  Brooks, 

J.  A.  B.  Buck,  B.Sc. 

L.  De  Ville. 

A.  Poxcroft  Gibson, 


H.  H.  Oakley,  B.Sc. 

E.  C.  Pratt. 

T.  J.  Richmond,  B.Sc. 

P.  H.  Sharbau, 

G.  B.  Stigant,  Esqre. 


t  Arranged  alphabetically. 


Borne  in  '  President.' 


ADMIRALTY. 


533 


NAVIGATION    DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Navigation     Cavtain  Philip  Nelson-Ward,  M.V.O.,  R.N. 

*  Commander  Guy  M.  Marston,  (tempy) 
■  Naval  Assistant  —  Commander  Lewis  T.  JL.  Jones. 

1  Second  Division  Clerk,  1  Draughtsman,  1  Extra  Clerk. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  THE   DIRECTOR   OF  NA.VAL   EQUIPMENT. 
Director  of  Naval  Equipment — Rear  Admiral  Arthur  W.  Waymouth. 
Assistant  Director  of  Xaval  Equipment — Captain  H.  Ralph  Crooke. 
Eng.  Captain — Edouard  Gaudin  *  Carpenter  Lieutenant — Thomas  L.  Soper. 

1  Dockyard  Clerk,  3rd  Class,  2  Extra  Clerks. 


Superintendents  of  Contract-built  Ships 
Captain  The  Hon.  Edward  S.  Fitz 


I  For  Contract  Work  (not  including  Destroyers)  on  the 
i  Clyde- 

(         Address--3,  Clyde  View,  Partick,  Glasgow. 
For  Contract  Work  (not  including  Destroyers)  on  the 
Tyne,  Thames,   Mersey,  at  Earrow-in-Furness, 
and  at  Sunderland. 
Address — 4,  Eslington  Terrace,  Jesmond. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Superintendent  of  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  building  by  Contract. 
Captain  Douglas  L.  Dent,  R.N.    Address— 47,  Victoria  Street,  8.W. 


herbert 


Captain  Laurence  E.  Power,  m.v.o. 


1  Commander  Cyril  Asser. 

^Commander  Richard  F.  H.  H.  Mahon. 


"Commander  Vernon  S.  Rashleigh. 
"Commander  Lionel  F.  Maitland-Kirwan. 


DEPARTMENT    OF    THE    DIRECTOR    OF     NAVAL    CONSTRUCTION. 

Director  of  Naval  Construction. 
E.  H.  Tennyson  d'Eyncourt,  Esq. 


Superintendent    of    Construction  Accounts  and 
Contract  Work 
W.  H.  Whiting,  Esq. 


Assistant  Directors  of  Naval  Construction. 
W,  J.  Berry,  Esq. 
W.  H.  Gard,,  Esq.,  M.v.o. 
A.E.  Richards,  Esq., 
Superintendent  of  Admiralty  Experiment  Works— R.  E.  Froude,  Esq.,  C.B.,  ll.d.,  r.E.S. 


E.  Beaton 

J.  H.  Cardwell 


Chief  Constructors. 

I  J.  H.  Narbeth,  m.v.o. 
H.  Pledge. 

|      Esqrs. 


E.  L.  Attwood. 
G.  H.  Ball. 
W.  H.  Carter. 
R.  J.  Dennis. 
A.  J.  Hobson. 
A.  W.  Johns. 
W.  J.  Martin. 


Constructors. 

IE.  N.  Mooney. 
C.  F.  Munday. 
O.  A.  Payne. 
|  E.  A.  J.  Pearce. 
I  P.  L.  Pethick. 

J.  Rogers. 
I  A  M.Worthington  Esqrs 


Assistant  Constructors ,  First  Class. 


T.  B.  Abell. 

A.  Adams. 

T.  H.  Bentley. 


E.'B.Charig. 
J.  W.  Dippy. 
J.  S.  Gillingham. 


Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class — contd. 


S.  V.  Goodall 
0.  B.  Goodyear. 
JClaude  Hannaford. 

E.  B.  Harries. 
A.  E.  Horley. 
J.  Innes. 

F.  M.  Lee. 

L.  T.  J.  Mathias. 

T.  L.  Mathias. 

F.  L.  Mayer. 

W.  E.  Noble. 

R.  P.  Pether. 

W.  G.  Sanders(-ffasiar) 

C.  Scott. 

W.  Smith. 


A .  W .  Watson ,  Esqrs. 

Assistant  Constructors 
CM.  Carter. 
G.  H.  Child. 

E.  S.  Curphey. 
H.  B.  W.  Evans. 
W.  Froude  (Haslar) 
G.  Hackney. 

F.  Hickey. 

C.  J.  W.  Hopkins. 
C.  S.  Lillicrap. 
S.  A.  McCarthy. 
E.  F.  Spanner. 
L.C.Williamson,  Esqrs 


Assistant  Constructors,  Second  Class. 
A.  P.  Cole,  Esq.  (tempy) 
W.  J.  A.  Davies,  Esq.  (tempy) 


Inspecting  Officer  of  Smiths'  Work— E.  T.  Pearson,  Esq. 

Curator  of  Drawings— W.  J.  Moore,  Esq. 

Examiner  of  Construction  Accounts— George  H.  Taylor,  E6q. 

2  Confidential  Clerks,  1  Dockyard  Clerk,  First  Grade,  3  Dockyard  Clerks,  Third  Grade, 

4  Hired  Writers,  and  11  Extra  Clerks. 

Superintending  Electrical  Engineer.  —  C.  H.  Wordingham,  Esq. 

Electrical  Engineers,  Higher  Grade.  —Thomas  Edge  and  William  McClelland,  Esqrs. 

Elf  trical  Engineers.—  H.  Melville  Ackery,  A.  D.  Constable,  and  A.  G.  Newington.  Esqrs. 

First  Assistant  Electrical  Engineers.— 3.  S.  Beddoe,  H.  H.  R.  Green  and  W.  P.  Scott,  Esqrs. 

6  Extra  Clerks. 


l?or  Royal  Corps  of  Naval  Constructors  vide  page  545 
*  Borne  in  '  President.' 
I  Secretary  to  Director  of  Naval  Construction.. 


583a 


ADMIRALTY. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  ENGINEER  IN  CHIEF. 

Engineer-m- Chief  of  the  Fleet — <tEnq.  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Henry  J.  Oram,  K.O.B.,  F.R.8. 
Deputy  Engineer-in-Chief—iEng.  Bear- Admiral  G.  G.  Goodwin,  c.B. 
Astin  mi  hnaineers  in  Chief 5  En9-  ^ear-^<imiral  William  J.  Anstey. 
'"tae' r\  Eng.  Captain  Francis  H.  Lister. 


§  Eng.  Bear- Admiral  William  T.  Hockeu. 

Engineer  Inspectors. 
Eng.  Commander  Charles  W.  J.  Bearblock. 
Eng.  Commander  John  McLaurin 
Eng.  Commander  Frederick  W .  Marshall  (tempi/.) 
Eng.  Commander  Frederick  Barter. 
Eng.  Commander  Robert  J.  Block. 
Eng.  Commander  Hugh  S.  Garwood. 
Eng.  Commander  Louis  R.  Croisdale. 
Eng.  Commander  Arthur  B.  Hyne. 


Engineer  Lieutenants. 
Thomas  G.  Procter  4Henry  S.Briggs  (tempy) 


(tempy.) 
Bertram  Harvey. 
Charles  .1.  Hawkes. 
Leonard  W.  Curgenven. 
§William  S.  Mann 

(tempy) 
Harold  A.  Brown 
Robert  Beeman. 


Alfred  Turner." 
William  F.  Paffett. 
Stanley  C.  Church, 
William  H.  F.  Hudson. 
Edwin  Williamson. 
Sidney  G.  Wheeler 
4- Henry  M.  Cave-Brown- 
Cave  (tempy). 


Examiner  of  Engineering  Accounts— Edwin  Gedye,  Esq. 
1  Dockyard  Clerk,  3rd  Grade,  2  Hired  Writers  and  3  Extra  Clerks. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    THE     DIRECTOR    OF     DOCKYARDS 

Director  of  Uocnyards  and  DucKyara   Work.— Sir  James  B.  Marshall,  K.C.B 


Superintendent  of  Dockyard  Branch 
H.  J.  Webb,  Esq 


C.  H.  Croxford,  Esq. 
W.  T.  Pine,  Esq. 


Engineer  Assistant  to  Director  of  Dockyardt  — 
Eng.  Captain  John  W.  Ham. 
(Borne  in  '  President.') 

f  Constructors —  Engineer  Assistants— 

Eng.  Commander  Samuel  P.  Ferguson. 
T.  E  Elvy,  Esq. 
Examiners  of  Dockyard  Work. — 
G.  F.  Ludford,  H.  B.  Wood, 
T.  H.  Harries,  E.  A.  Lakey,  E.  R.  Langmaid,  and  J.  Ellis,  Esqrs, 
Clerical  Assistant— Q.  W.  Loveridge,  Esq. 
Visiting  Inspectors  of  Timber— W .  H    Hooper  and  Alfred  Jamef.,  Esqrs. 
1  Dockyard  Clerk,  First  Grade,  2  Dockyard  Clerks,  Second  Grade,  7  Dockyard 
Clerks,  Third  Grade,  and  ft  Hired  Writers. 

DOCKYARD    EXPENSE    ACCOUNTS    DEPARTMENT. 

Inspector  of  Dockyard  Expense  Accounts — W.  G   Roff,  Esq.,  l.S.O. 

Assistant  to  diltp — J.  Ryan,  Esq. 

Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer— F.  W.  W.  Burrell,  Esq. 

2  Dockyard  Clerks,  First  Grade,  2  Dockyard  Clerks,  Second  Grade,  6  Dockyard  Clerks 

Third  Grade,  7  Hired  Writers,  and  1  Boy  Clerk. 

NAVAL    STORE    DEPARTMENT, 

Director  of  Stores — A'ir  John  Forsey,  Kt.,  C.V.O. 
Assistant  Directors  of  Stores— G.  H.  Ashdown  and  M.  M.  Waller,  Esqs. 
"Supermtendmo  Clerks— 13.  H.  Aitken,  A.  E.  Cocks,  G.  M.  Discombe,  Herbert   Simniins    and- 

B.  J.  Wilson,  Esqrs. 
Naval  Store  Officer — R.  O   Boggon,  Esq.  (In  lieu  of  a  Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer) 
*Deputy  Store  Officers— I.  V.  Bennett,  O.  S.  Griffiths  and  A.  C.  Hearn,  Esqrs. 
*  Assistant  Store  Officers—  G.  Carter  (addl.),  J.  T.  Hayton,  B.  Lander,  W    J.  Locke    W   H    L  I 
Roberts,  A.  H.  J.  Watson,  and  H.  S.  Webb,  Esqrs. 
Technical  Assistant— Richard   Murray,  Esq.,  M.V.O. 
*Chief  Examiners— W.  H.  Hayden,  W.  Riggs,  and  C.  H.  G.Wilkinson,  Esqrs 
* Examiners—  R.  H.  Bennett  and  tltlG.  Day,  Esqrs.,  and  Lieutenant  William  H.  Blake,  R.N. 

(retired) . 
^Assistant  Examiners— G.  W.  Matthews,  W.  J.  S.  Newbury,  A.  G.  Rule,  and  A.  R.  Straw   Esqrs 
2  Dockyard  Clerks   First  Grade,  5  Dockyard  Clerks,  Second  Grade.  20  Dockyard  Clerks 


Third  Grade,  25  Hired  Writers  and  9  Boy  Clerks. 


COMPASS    BRANCH. 

(Address — 47,  Victoria  Street.  S.W.) 
Superintendent  of  Compasses— Captain  Frank  O.  Creagh  Osborne  (retired). 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Compasses— Commander  Stanley  11.  Norfolk. 
Assistant  :o  Superintendent  of  Compasses—  Commander  (  N  )  Marmadukc  0,  Allenby  (retired) 
Comiass  Examn.er  (at  Dept f or u)— Boatswain  George  H.  Alexander  (Borne  in  '  Presidont ') 
1  Extra  Clerk.  '' 


§  Borne  in  '  President.' 
Nava)  Stpre  Officer. West  India  Docks,  for  serviei  in  lieu  of  Superintending  Clfflfe 
*  Arranged  alphabetical ly.  ■ 

t  U  In  possesion  of  Medal  for  service  in  S.  Afrjaa,, 


ADMIRALTY.  534 


DEPARTMENT    OF    THE    DIRECTOR    OF    NAVAL    ORDNANCE. 
Director  of  N aval  Ordnance  and  Torpedoes—  Hear- Admiral  Frederick  C.  T.  Tudor,  c.b. 
Assistant- Director  of  Torpedoes — Rear-Admiral  Edward  P.  B.  Charlton,  c.B. 
Assistant- Director  of  Naval  Ordnance— Captain  James  D.  Dick,  R.N. 
f\  Commander  Charles  L.  Lambe. 
f  Commander  Alldin  U.  Moore. 
'{Commander  George  R.  B.  Blount. 
t  Commander  Humphrey  T.  Walwyn. 
^Commander  Wilfred  F.  French. 
^Commander  Stanley  T.  H.  Wilton. 
T  Commander  Patrick  E.  Parker. 
^Commander  Edward  Altham. 


Assistants  to 

Director  of 

Naval  Ordnance" 

and  Torpedoes 


Target  Practice  Section. 
Captain  Charles  D.  Carpendale.  I  \ Commander  Douglas  W.  O'B.  Forsyth  (tempy). 

t  Commander  Thomas  H.  M.  Maurice.  Lieutenant  (G)  Aylmer  N.  G.  Firebrace. 

\Commander  Charles  A.  Fountaiue.  I 

Chief  Gunners — tMr.  Frederick  J.  Payne,  tMr.  Malcolm  A.  McKenzie. 
Chief  Boatswain — (T)  tMr.  Patrick  P.  Coleman. 
Gunner— (T)  tMr.  Leonard  Repton. 
Engineer  Inspectors. 
\Eng.  Rear-Admiral  Ernest  F.  Ellis.  I    Eng.  Lieutenant  George  H.  Starr. 

Eng.  Commander  Henry  Wall.  Eng.  Lieutenant  Frederick  L.  Robertson, 

Eng.  Commander  Edward  O.  Hefford.  I    Eng.  Lieutenant  Stanley  W.  Oooke. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Naval  Ordnance — Rear- Admiral  Francis  G.  Eyre,  R.N. 
Assistants  to  Chief  Inspector  of  Naval  Ordnance — Lieutenant  Digby  St.  A.  P.  Weston  (retd^ 

Lieutenant  Henry  G.  R.  Bevan  (retd  ) 
Lieutenant  Leslie  J.  L.  Hammond  (retd.) 

Naval  Officers  employed  on  Inspection  and  Experimental  Ordnance  Duties. 


Under  Chief  Inspector  of  Naval  Ordnance. 


Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  W.  Tomlinson. 

Lieut. -Com.  Frank  R.  Willis. 

Lieutenant  Harold  G.  Jackson  (ret.) 

Lieutenant  John  E.  Bray  (ret.) 

Lieutenant  Edward H.  M.  Nicholson,  D.s.o.  (ret. 

Lieutenant  Hugh  J.  Orr  (ret.) 

Lieutenant  Llewellyn  E.  H.  Llewellyn  (ret.) 

Lieutenant  John  G.  M.  McHardy  (ret.) 

Captain  William  S.  Poe,  r.m.a. 

Captain  Charles  A.  Bishop,  b.ma. 


Under  War  Office. 

Lieut. -Com.  John  A.  Duncan. 
Lieut.-Com.  John  A.  L.  Hay. 
Lieutenant  Archibald  C.  Goolden  (ret.) 
Lieutenant  F.  Geoffrey  L.  Johnson  (ret.) 


Examiner  of  Naval  Ordnance  Work — Harry  Allden,  Esq. 

Superintending  Clerk — Thomas  G.  Anderson,  Esq. 

2  Second  Division  Clerks,  2  Dockyard,  &c,  Clerks,  First  Grade,  3  Dockyard,  &c,  Clerks,  Second 

Grade,  10  Dockyard,  &c, .Clerks,  Third  Grade,  13  Hired  Writers,  and  3  Boy  Clerks. 

Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Stores—  Captain  Barrington  H.  Chevallier,  R.N.  {retired). 

Assistant  Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Stores — H.  Fathers,  Esq. 

* Superintending  Clerks — J.  C.  Escott,  Frederick  Ward,  and  G.  E.  Woodward,  Esqrs. 

^Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officers — A.  W.  F.  Burton  and  W.  Vaughan,  Esqrs. 

5  Ordnance  Depot  Clerks,  First  Grade,  2  Ordnance  Depot  Clerks,  Second  Grade,  13  Ordnance 

Dep6t  Clerks,  Third  Grade,  15  Hired  Writers,  and  5  Boy  Clerks. 

Chief  Analyst— Sheffield — John  C.  W.  Humfrey,  Esq. 

Note. — Officers  of  the  Naval  Ordnance  Department  serving  at  Woolwich  and  at  the  Ports  are 

shown  at  pag^s  553a  and  5536. 

AIR    DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Air  Department—  Captain  Murray  F.  Sueter,  C.B. 
Assistant  Director  of  Air  Department  -  Commander  Oliver  Schwann. 
Assistant  to  Director  of  Air  Department — Lieutenant   Cecil   J.    L'Estrange-Malone    (graded  as 

Squadron  Commander). 
^Lieutenant  Spencer  D.  A.  Grey  (tempy .) • (Squadron  Commander) . 

Engineer-Inspector — Engineer- Lieutenant  Gerald  W.  S.  Aldwell. 

t Engineer- Lieutenant  Wilfred  Briggs  (tempy.) 

Chief  Artif.  Engineer  Frederick  H.  Williams. 

t Artificer  Engineer  (I)  Leon  J.  Killmayer  (tempy.) 

Civilian  Technical  Assistant  Harris  Booth,  Esq. 

1  Second  Division  Clerk.         2  Assistant  Clerks.        1  Dockyard  Draughtsman. 

Noie.— The  Royal  Flying  Corps  is  shown  at  pages  431-4310-4316. 

*  Arranged  alphabetically. 

t  Borne  in  '  President.' 


535 


ADMIRALTY. 


DEPARTMENT    OF    THE    ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL    OF   THE    NAVY. 

Accountant- General  of  the  Navy. — Sir  Alfred  Bylea,  K.C.B 

Deputy  Accountant- General. — C.  J.  Naef,  Esq. 

*  Assistant  Accountants-General. — 

J.  J.  B.  Butler,  W.  S.  Sarel,  and  Prank  Btorr,  Bsqrs. 

* Superintending  Clerks. 


Boar.  W.  H. 
Bruee,  C.  M. 
Croft,  E.  S. 
Cunnison,  Alexander 
Gordon,  F.  G. 


Barber,  J.  B. 
Bilcliffe,  Edward 
Blackwell,  S.  T. 
§Brade,  W.  K.  V. 
Bryning,  A.  H. 
Comyns,  A.  C. 
Coombe,  A.  H. 
Cronin,  John 
Davis,  George. 
Doig,  William. 


Andrews,  H.  G. 
Bain,  H.  B. 
Barnes,  E.  A.  O. 
Bloxham,  W.  E.  G. 
Browne,  W.T. 
Carter,  James. 
Cole.  J.  R. 
Connor,  W.  H. 
Costello,  Ii.  A. 
Court,  G.  H. 
Davies,  D.  H. 
Dodwell,  C.  M. 
Eastoe,  H.  T. 
Eborall,  Herbert. 
Fisher,  F.  J. 
Gant,  W.  K.  P. 
Greenland,  W.  J.  8 
Greenwood,  Walter 
Gudridge,  Frank. 
Hall,  E.  F. 
Hart,  T.  H. 


James,  T.  D. 
Lee,  C.  Richards. 
Medd,  Wilfrid. 
Nicks,  Ernest. 
Northwood,  Arthur. 

Paymaster  of  Contingencies. — H.  A.  T.  Cummins,  Esq.,  R.N. 
*Deputy  Accounts  Officers. 
Douglas,  Alfred. 
Drake,  J.  E. 
Edwards,  C.  J. 
Foot,  G.  E. 
Fox,  A.  H.  M. 
Fry,  J.  H. 
Houston,  R.  M. 
McGregor,  R. 
Meadowcroft,  L.  V. 
Nichols,  W.  H. 

*  Assistant  Accounts  Officers. 

Hawes,  W.  O. 
Hean,  W.J. 
Horsey,  C.  E. 
John,  T.  C. 
Kerry,  Arthur. 
Lanham,  E.  W. 
Lawson,  J.H. 
Lawson,  L.  E. 
Mackay,  W.  A. 
Marchant,  H.  E.  A. 
Miohell,  R.  P. 
Osborne,  F.  W. 
Partridge,  S.  J. 
Patterson,  S.  A.  H. 
Pearee,  B.  G.  C. 
Pearce,  H.  G. 
Peirce,  R.  G. 
Pelling,  E.  H. 
Phillips,  Arthur. 
Pocock,  G.  R. 
Prentice,  G.  J. 

33  Acting  Assistant  Accounts  Officers,  11  Supervising  Assistant  Clerks,  1  Shorthand  Writer 

and  Typist,  1  Supplementary  Clerk,  98  Assistant  Clerks.  95  Accountant  Clerks, 

and  38  Boy  Clerks. 

Private  Secretary  to  Sir  Alfred  Eyles. — W.  G.  Spear,  Esq. 

Clerks  to  Commissioners  of  Income  Tax. — W.  R.  V.  Brade  and  L.  V.  Meadowcroft,  Esqrs. 


Nutt,  F.  G. 
Painter,  H.  Francome. 
Porter,  Frank. 
Sanger,  William. 
Stafford,  E.W.,  Esqrs. 


Papworth,  F.  W. 
Shaw,  H.  F. 
Smith,  A.  G. 
Smith,  J.  A. 
Southgate,  C.  J. 
Tippen,  A.  E. 
Warren,  George. 
Watling,  A.  E. 
Young,  S.  R.,  Esqrs, 


Price,  C.  J. 
Pughe,  Leonard. 
Pugsley,  H.  W. 
Ries,  C.  E. 
Robertson,  W.  H. 
Roffway,  James. 
Rollin,  J\  C. 
Roome,  Frederick. 
Rowland,  E.  R. 
Saunders,  W.  H. 
Schafer,  G.  H. 
Sibley,  George. 
Spear,  W.  G. 
Taylor,  Charles. 
Thomas,  F.  T. 
Thome,  L.  F. 
Walkley,  N.  L.  S. 
Wall.G.  W. 
West,  H.  T. 
Westlake,  R.  H.,  Esqrs. 


VICTUALLING    DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Victualling. — J.  H.  Brooks,  Esq.,  C.B. 
Assistant  Director  of  Victualling .  —J .  W .  H.  Culling,  Esq. 
Suverintending  Clerks.*— F.  J.  A.  Arch,  C.W.  Croy'sdill,  and  W.  E.  Turner,  Esqrs. 
Deputy  Store  Officers.*—  J .  M.  Bailey,  F.  C.  Smith  and  J.  R.  Tapp,  Esqrs. 
Assistant      Store       Officers.*—  P.     R.    Adams,     Herbert    A.    Broom,    T.    Hewson,    J.    Jolly, 

Herbert  F.  Proctor,  and  O.  S.  N.  Rickards,  Esqrs. 
Examiner  of  Store  Accounts*— W.  R.  Mulhern,  Esq. 

Assistant   Examiners  of  Store    Accounts*— 3 .    C.    Chittenden,    H.  J.    Cock,   H.   M.   Culpin  and 

W.  Weeden,  Esqrs. 
11  Victualling  Yard  Clerks,  Third  Grade,  11  Hired  Writers,  and  6  Boy  Clerks. 

*  The  clerical  staff  is  arranged  alphabetically  in  each  class. 
§  Clerk,  Class  I  (Old  Establishment). 


ADMIRALTY. 


536 


TRANSPORT   DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Transports— Rear  Admiral  Herbert  W.  Savory,  M.V.O.  (Retired). 


'aval  Assistant  Director  of  Transports. — Captain 
Charles  A.  Christian,  M.  V.  O .,  R.N.  (Retired) . 

uperintendent   Transport    Officer   at    Cardiff. — 
Captain  Reginald  F.  Parker,  R.N.  (Retired) 

Admiralty  Trantport  Officers. 

liverpool Captain    Charles  W.  S.  Leggatt, 

R.N.  (Retired). 

Southampton...  Captain  Hubert  Stansbury,  R.N. 
(Retired) 

Thief  Inspector  of  Shipping— K.  E.  Parlett,  Esq. 

Inspectors  of  Shipping. 
Jarpenter-Lieui.  George  Hickey,  R.N.  (Retired). 
Charles    R.     Vincent,     R.N. 


Carpenter- Lieut. 
(Retired). 

?.  H.  Bevan,  Esq. 

Carpenter-Lieut. 
(Retired). 

Assistant  Inspectors    of  Shipping. 

Mr.  K.  P.  Burgess. 

Mr.  W.  E.  Darroeh. 


Robert     G.     Withell,     R.N. 


Civil  Assistant  Director  of  Transports. 
Gear,  Esq. 

* Superintending  Clerks 
L.  F.  Goldsmid,  Esq. 

B.  A.  Kemball-Cook,  Esq. 
Graeme  Thomson,  Esq. 

*Deputy  Transport  Clerks. 
E.  J .  Foley,  Esq. 
J.  J.  Hayes,  Esq. 
John  Spear,  Esq. 
Walter  Youngman,  Esq. 

Assistant  Transport  Clerks. 
A.  Alcorn,  Esq. 
E.  Bradden,  Esq. 

C.  G.  Copus,  Esq. 
A.  E.  Faulkner,  Esq. 

E.  P.  Fielden,  Esq. 
P.  G.  Glennie,  Esq. 
H.  W.  Griffin,  Esq. 
W.  G.  Hynard.  Esq. 

F.  Mallinson,  Esq. 
C.  .T.  Olver,  Esq. 
F.  E.  Parker,  Esq 

1  First  Class  Assistant. 

2  Supervising  Assistant  Clerks. 
4  Assistant  Clerks. 

6  Temporary  Assistants, 
1  Boy  Clerk. 


DEPARTMENT    OF   THE   MEDICAL   DIRECTOR-GENERAL 
OF  THE  NAVY. 

Director-General — Surgeon-General  Arthur  W.  May,  C.B.,  K.B.P. 
(with  the  relative  rank  of  Vice-Admiral,  11  May  13). 

Deputy  Director-General — Deputy  Surgeon- General  George  Welch. 


Assistants  to  the  Dxrector-General- 


S  Fleet  Surgeon  Daniel  J.  P.  McNabb. 
Fleet  Surgeon  William  L.  Martin,  F.R. C.S.I. 
Fleet  Surgeon  David  W.  Hewitt,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 


Staff  Surgeon  Robert  W.  G.  Stewart,  M.B. 

(Inspecting  Medical  Officer  of  Royal  Naval  Auxiliary  Sick  Berth  Staff. ) 

(Borne  in  'President ') 


Staff'  Clerk  in  Charge — T.  E.  Kennedy,  Esq. 

Staff  Clerks— W.  Innes  and  T.  H.  Perolz,  Esqrs. 

11  Second  Division  Clerks,  and  6  Assistant  Clerks. 


*  The  Clerical  staff  is  arranged  alphabetically  in  each  class. 


587 


ADMIRALTY. 


DIRECTOR    OF    WORKS   DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Engineering  and  Architectural  Works. — T.  Sims,  Esq.,  C.B.,  M.l.C.B. 
Assistant  Directors  of  Works— YI.  J.  Clarke,  M.I.C.E.,  andF.  W.  Kite,  M.I.C.E  ,  Esqra 


ENGINEBRIKe  BKANOH. 


Superintending  Civil  Engineers — 

Barnard,  E .  A .  W. ,  M.  I.  C.  E. 

Barton,  E.  M 

Colson,  C.  H.,  M.I.C.E.     ... 
Haves,  G.  P.,  S.A.,  B.E., 

M.I.C.E 

Hunt,  J.  B.,  M.J.C.E. 


London. 
Hong  Kong. 
Devonport. 

Malta. 
Portsmouth 


Superintending  Civil  Engineers — oontd. 


Hunter,  T.  C.,  M.I.C.E. 
Oakley,  H.  E.,  M.I.C.E. 
Keid,  B.C.,  M.I.C.E. 
Shortridge,  A.  D.     ... 
Wakeford,  E.,  M.I.C.E., 
Esqrs. 


London. 

Chatham. 

Rosyth 

Dover. 

Gibraltar. 


Civil  Engineer  t. 


Agutter,  T.  C,  A.K.I.B.A. 
Anderson,  A.  L.,  M.I.C.E., 

A.M.I.Mech.E 

Basden-Smith,  H.  W. 
Bell,    A.    L.,   B.A.,    B.E., 

M.I.C.E 

Brain,  H.  A.,  A.M.l.C.E.  ... 
Brighton, F.G.,  A.M.l.C.E. 
Carothers,  S.  D.  A.M.  f. C.E. 
Clark,  F.,  A.M.l.C.E. 
Clarke,  E.E.,  A.M.l.C.E.... 
Coldicott,  W.  T 

Cole,  C.  3..,  A.M.I. C.E.  ... 
Dormor,  H.  D.,  A.M.l.C.E. 

Grose,  F.  H 

Heney,  G.  P. .A.M.l.C.E.... 
Hunter,  T.  B.,  M.I.C.E.  ... 

Jacob,  G.  8 

Luke,  A.  J 

Marrian,  A.  E.,  A.M.I.  C.E., 

A.M.I.Mech.E 

Moon,  E.  M.,  A.M.l.C.E.  ... 
Moorby,     W.     H.,     M.Sc, 

A.M.l.C.E 


Rosyth. 
Chatham 

Rosyth. 

Portland. 

Dover. 

Portsmouth. 

Rosyth 

Portsmouth 

Cape   of  Gooi 
Hope. 

Chatham. 

London. 

Sheerness, 

Devonport. 

Rosyth. 

Rosyth. 

Portsmouth. 

London. 
Devonport. 


Pembroke 

Rosyth. 
London. 

London. 
Hong  Kong 

Portsmouth 
Rosyth. 


Morgan,  D.  J 

Mules,  R.  J 

Oglesby,  F.  R.  

Pearson,       R.        F.        M., 

A.M.l.C.E 

Perfect,  A.  L 

St.  John-Kneller,  O.  A.  G., 

A  M.I.C.E....        

Setcbell,  H.  M - 

(For  duty  at   Cromarty  (South  Side) 
and  Invergordon) . 
Simmers,  R.  B.,  A.M.I. C.  E.    Portsmouth 
Sivess,  J.  R.,  M.I.C.E.       ...     Portsmout 
Taylor,      D.      G.,     B.Sc, 

A.M.l.C.E Devonport. 

Trew.G.  H.  M.,  A.  M.I.  C.E., 

A.R.I. B.  A Rosyth. 

(tor  duty  at  Cromarty  (North  Side). 
Williamson.  A.  A., 

A.M.l.C.E Malta 

Young,  H.  J.,  A.M.I.  C.  E....     Greenwich  J 
Young,  W Haulhowliti 


Assistant  Civil  Engineers. 


Ardron,  J.F 

Bowen,  H.  F.,  A.M.l.C.E. 
Bowen,     John    P.,    B.Sc, 

A.M.l.C.E 

Bristow,  R.  C.  

Chambers,  H.K.,A.M.I.CE. 
Dale,  H.  A.  L.,  A.M.l.C.E.. 

A.M.I.Mech.E 

Dawson,  John  A., B.Sc.     ... 

Gilpin,  A 

Harbord,  W.  T 

Hurst,  K.S.,  A.M.l.C.E.... 
Larmuth,  L.H.,  A.M.l.C.E. 


Gibraltar. 
Rosyth. 

Chatham. 
Rosyth 
Portland . 

Chatham. 
Portsmouth. 
Devonport. 
Bong-Kong. 
Portsmouth 
Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 


Malim,  J.  C,  A.M.l.C.E  ... 
Minnitt,  H.  W.,  A.M.I.  C.E. 
Neave,  Allen  A.  P.,  B.  Sc, 

A.M.l.C.E. 

Nelson,      G.      G  ,     B.A., 

A.M.l.C.E. 
Rattenbury,    O.   B.,    B.Sc. 
A.M.l.C.E. 

Riddoch,  J.  K.,  B.Sc 

Salmond,  T.  IS..,  A.M.l.C.E. 
Schoeberlein,F.,^4.il/./.  C.E., 

A.M.I.Mech.E 

Sinclair,  G.  G.,  A.M.J. C.E. 
Whittle,  F.  E.,  A.M.l.C.E. 
Esqrs. 


Humber. 
Dover. 

Devonportjk 
Dover. 

Rosyth. 

Portsmouth. 
Rosyth. 

Rosyth. 

Portsmouth. 

Roayth, 


ADMIRALTY. 


5H» 


Temporary  Civil  Engineer. — 
J.  H.  Williams,  A.M.I.C.E.,  Esq.,  London. 


Temporary  Assistant  Civil  Engineer.  — 
B.  Flamingo,  Esq.,  Malta. 


Surveyors'  Branch. 
Chief  Surveyor. — P.  P.  Caldecott  Smith,  Esq.,  F.S.I.   London. 


Surveyors.- 


Anion,  H.,  F.S.I.     Rosyth 

Bettridge,  J.  C.  L.,  F.S.I. ...  London 

Baker,  E.  J.,  F.S.I.  ...  Rosyth 

(Lent  for  duty  at  Cromarty.) 
Goadby,     F.     H.,     F.S.I., 

A.M.I.C.E,  Chatham 

Harrison,  F.  W.,  F.S.I.    ...  London 


Holmes,  A.  B. 
James,  M.  J.,  F.S.I. 
Matthews,  H.  T. 
Skipper,  H.  H.,  F.S.I. 
Westland,  J.  L. 
Esqs. 


Portsmouth 

London 

Devonport 

London 

London 


Assistant  Surveyors. — 


Allnutt,  A.  J. 

...     Dover 

Long,  Leland,  F.S.I. 

London 

Blyth,  H.  K.,  P.A.S.I.      ...     Gibraltar 

Lucas,  P.  J.    ...         

Portsmouth 

Callow,  G.  D. 

...     London 

Parker,  T.,  F .S.I 

London 

Cole,  F.  J.   F.S.I.    .. 

...     London 

Power,  J.,  B.A 

Cape 

Dyke,  B.  F 

...    Portsmouth 

Stevens,  H,  E 

Hong  Kong 

Hughes,  G..  P.S.1... 

...    Malta 

Thomas,  E 

London 

Huson,  E.  W.,  F.S.I. 

...    London 

Turner,    J.     T.,     P.A.S.I. 

Rosyth 

Jones,  J.  A.,  F.S.I. 

...    London 

Young,  H 

Devonport 

Leest,  F.  C.F.S.f.  .. 

...    Bosyth 

Esqs. 

(1  Accountant  Clerk  b 

j mo  in  lieu  at  present.) 

Temporary  Assistant  Surveyor. — A.  W.  Thomas,  Esq.,  P.A.S.I.,  London. 

Established  Accountant  Clerk  (at  present  in   lieu  of   Assistant   Surveyor).— R.  D.  Davis,  Esq. 

Portland. 

Clerk  in  Charge  of  Registry.— 3.  M.  Mallett,  Esq. 


Lands  and  Coast  Q-uard  Branch. 
Surveyor  of  Lands. — J.  W.  Stone.  Esq.,  London. 
First  Assistant  to  Surveyor  of  Lands.— C.  L.  Fielder,  Ksq. 
Second  Assistant  to  Surveyor  of  Lands,  -H.  F,  Graham,  Esq. 


•539  ADMIRALTY 


CONTRACT   AND   PURCHASE   DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Navy  Contracts. — Sir  Frederick  W.  Black,  Kt.,  C.B. 

* Assistant  Directors  of  Contracts. — W.  St.  D.  Jenkins,  Esq.,  P.  Minter,  Esq.,  C.  A.  Oliver, Esq., 
and  A.  W.  Smallwood,  Esq. 

*  Superintending  Clerks. — J.  R.  Brotherton,  J.  C.  Clarke,  G.  B.  Cobb,  and  H.  Morris,  Esqs. 

*  Contract  Officers. 

H.  J.  Allen,  P.  Dale  Bussell,  W.  Ferriman,  F.  F.  Fisher,  G.  W.  Hall,  E.  C.  Jubb,  W.  H.  Judson 

H.  W.  Pillow,  and  B.  W.  Wilson,  Esqs. 

Staff  Clerk. — A.  H.  Purchase,  Esq. 

*  Assistant  Contract  Officers. 

E.  8.  Bayliss,  C.  A.  Beard.  W.  G.  Kynvin,  H.  G.  Law,  W.  Mackay,  R.  F.  Robertson,  P.  D.  Sykesi 

F.  H.  Taylor,  and  F.  G.  Young,  Esqs. 

*  Examiners. 
C.  R.  Marriott  and  B.  W.  Sheppard,  Esqs. 

*  Assistant  Examiners. 

Harold  Ford,  J.  E.  Isaac,  R.  T.  Jacoby,  H.  D.  James,  E.  L.  Micklewright,  W.  C.  Ramage, 

A.  H.  Rose,  F.  H.  Storey  and  W.  R.  Torkington,  Esqs. 

2  Second  Division  Clerks,  43  Extra  Clerks  and  11  Boy  Clerks. 


Chief  Inspector  of  Coal.— Eng.  Captain  John  Jones  (retd.)  South  Wales  (Borne  in  'President'). 

Inspector  of  Coal. — Eng.  Captain  George  A.  Haggarty  (retd.)  Newcastle  (Borne  in   'President'). 

Assistant   Inspectors   of    Coal. — Eng.  Lieutenants  David  J.  McGregor   and   William   Rowe, 
South  Wales  (Borne  in  'President'). 


Senior  Visiting  Inspector. — W.  H.  Strickland,  Esq. 
Visiting  Inspectors. — E.  Ludford  and  J,  A.  Stockwell,  M.I.N.A.,  Esqs. 

The  Admiralty  Pattern  Rooms  in  London  are  at  Queen  Anne's  Chambers,  Broadway,  West- 
minster, S.W.,  and  those  at  Birmingham  are  at  Great  Western  Chambers,  Livery  Street. 


GREENWICH   HOSPITAL   DEPARTMENT. 

Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital. — C.  H.  R.  Stansfield,  Esq.,  C.B. 

Clerk  in  Charge. — A.  A.  Rutter,  Esq. 

Assistant  t»  Clerk  in  Charge. — L.  Stacey,  Esq. 

Accountant. — A.  W.  J.  Davies,  Esq. 

2  Second  Division  Clerks,  and  1  Hired    Assistant. 


Solicitor  for  busiiiess  of  Greenwich  Hospital. — James  Gray,  Esq. 

Receiver  and  Agent  for  the  Greenwich  Kstate.—Hon.  Captain  W.  Warburton,  RE. 

Receiver  and  Agent  for  the  Northern  Kstates. — James  J.  Stokes,  Esq. 


CHAPLAIN   OF   THE    FLEET. 

The  Ven.  Archdeacon  Hugh  Singleton  Wood,  D.D.  (Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  King). 

Staff  Clerk.  —John  Hooper,  Esq. 

(Office :  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich.) 

(See  page  562.) 


Arranged  alphabetically  in  each  class. 


ADMIRALTY.  540-41 


DIRECTOR    OF    NAVAL,    EDUCATION. 

Director  of  Naval  Education— Sir  3 '.  Alfred  Ewing,  K.C.B..LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc. 

Deputy  Superintendent  of  Naval  Examinations — Naval  Instrvctor  Arthur  J.  Parish,  C.B.,  M.A. 

Deputy  Inspector  of  Naval  Schools — Naval  Instructor  Ivor  Curtis.  M.A.,  A.M.I.Meoh.B. 

Clerical  Assistant— ~W.  M.  Bussell,  Esq. 

t  Chief  Schoolmaster — Mr.  Richard  Mountstephens. 

2  Hired  Writers. 

^Borne  in  'President.' 

(See  Page  557.) 


ROYAL  OBSERVATORY  AT  GREENWICH. 

Astronomer  Royal— V.  W.  Dyson,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.R.B. 

Chief  Assistants. —Sydney  Chapman,  Esq.,  H.  8.  Jones,  Esq. 

Issistants — William  Bowyer,  A.  C.  D.  Crommelin,  B.A.,  D.Sc,  H.  P.  Hollis,  B.A.,  Thomas  Lewis, 
and  William  G.  Thackeray,  Esqrs. 

Clerical  Assistant — Henry  Outhwaite,  Esq. 

Junior  Assistant  (Higher  Grade) — Charles  Davidson,  Esq. 

and  9  Junior  Assistants. 

Magnetic  and  Meteobologicai  Section. 
[ssistant  as  Superintendent — Walter  W.  Bryant,  Esq.,  B.A.,  and  1  Established  Computer. 


NAUTICAL   ALMANAC   OFFICE, 
3,  Verulam  Buildings,  Gray's  Inn. 
uperintendent  of  the  Nautical  Almanac— P.  H.  Cowell,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  P.R.S. 
'kief  Assistant— B.    F.   Bawtree,  Esq. 
Assistants— W.  P.  Doak,  M.A.,  Thomas  C.  Hudson,  B.A.  and  J.  A.  Sprigge,  Esqrs. 


OBSERVATORY  AT  THE  CAPE    OF  GOOD  HOPE. 

Utronomer— Sydney  S.  Hough,  Esq.,  M.A.,  P.R.S. 

Ihief  Assistant— Jacob  K.  E.  Halm,  Esq.,  Ph.D. 

Issistants—  W.  H.  Cox,  Joseph  Lunt,  D.Sc,  P.I.C.,  Robert  T.  Pett,  and  J.  Power,  Esqrs. 

unior  Assistant  (Higher  Grade) — Robert  Woodgate,  Esq.,  and  6  Junior  Assistants. 


ylerical  Assistant — Arnold  Pilling,  EBq. 


ROYAL   MARINE   OPPICE :   see  page  240. 


)FFIOE   OF  THE  ADMIRAL  COMMANDING  COASTGUARD  AND  RESERVE  :  see  page  423. 


542 

ORDNANCE    BOARD. 

(  Woolwich.) 
(Under  the  Master-General  of  the  Ordnance. ) 

President. 
Major-General  Sir  Charles  F.  Iladden,  K.C.B.,  P.A.C 8  Feb   13 

Vice-President. 
Rear-Admiral  Richard  B.  Farquhar 1  Apr  13 


Members. 
Captain  Cuthbert  E.  Hunter,  b.n.    ..  30  May  13 


Col.  H.  B.  F.  Goold  Adams,  C.M.G.,  g. 

7  Sept  10 

Lt.-Col.N.B.Heffeman,R.A.,  P.A.C.  ,g. 

21  May  12 

Lt.-Col.  M.  S.  C.Campbell,  C.I.E.,  ) 
R. A. (Ordnance  Consulting  Officer  >    6  Apr  11 
for  India)  (ex-o/ficio)    ) 

Major  Picton  Phillipps,  M.V.O.,  R.M.A. 

1  Oct  13 

The  Superintendent  of  Research. 


Consulting  Experts. 

Sir  A.  Noble,  Bt.,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D 1  Jan  08J 

Sir  W.  Crookes,  Knt.,  O.M.,  F.R.S., 

D.Sc 1  Jan  08] 

Sir  A.  B.  W.  Kennedy,  Knt.,  F.R.S., 
LL.D , 22  June  09 

Sir  A.Q.  Grreenhill, Knt., M.A.,F.R.S.  1  Jan  OgJ 

Henry  R.  A.  Mallock,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  ...   1  Jan  08 

F.  W.  Harbord,  Esq 11  May  08 

Col.H.C.L.Holden.C.B.,  ret.  pay,g.  10  May  12  | 

The  Chief  Superintendent,  Ordnance  Factories 

the  Chief  Inspector,  Naval  Ordnance 

The  Chief  Inspector,  Woolwich 


Secretary Major  C.  C.  Noott,  R.A.,  g 6  Jan  14 

Naval  Secretary Commander  George  P.  Bevan,  R.N 24  Mar  13 


Officer  for  Range  Tables  \  r, .    D    it   t\        i       t>   a  ■,  -r         ■,  . 

(Research  Devt.i CaPf--  R-  V-  Douglas,  R.A.,  p.a.c,  g 1  Jan    14 


(Research  Dept.) / 


MEDICAL    CONSULTATIVE   BOARD. 

President The  Medical  Director-General  of  the  Navy. 

Civilian  Members Sir  W.Watson  Cheyne,  Bart.,  c.B.,li.D. ,m.b.,d.sc. .f.r.c.s. ,f.r.s. 

Sir  Dyce  Duckworth,  Bart.,  ll.d.,  m.d.,  f.r.c.p. 

Professor  W.  J.R.  Simpson,  c.m.g.,m.d.,  f.r.c.p. 

Sir  John  Tweedy,  f.r.c.s. 

Naval  Member  Surgeon-General  John  J.  Dennis,  m.d. 

Secretary Fleet  Surgeon  Daniel  J.  P.  MeNabb. 

MEDICAL   EXAMINING   BOARD. 

President The  Medical  Director-General  of  the  Navy. 

Members Janies  Galloway, Esq., m.d. .f.r.c.p.,  f.r.c.s.  1  M^.  . 

H.  D.  Rolleston,  Esq.,  m.d.,  f.r.c.p.  j-mecucme. 

G.  L.  Cheatle,  Esq.,c.v.o.,c.B.,  f.r.c.s. le 

L.  A.  Dunn,  Esq.,  M.S.,  M.B.,  f.r.c.s.      /<=»'Ker.y 

Secretary Fleet  Surgeon  Daniel  J.  P.  MeNabb. 


ROYAL  COKPS  OF  NAVAL  CONSTRUCTORS. 


543 


Brry,  W 
of  Naval 

ard,  W. 

Director 
Hon) 


ROYAL  COKPS  OF  NAVAL  CONSTRUCTORS. 

Director  of  Naval  Construction. — B.  II.  Tennyson  d'Byncourt,  Esq. 
Director  of  Dockyards  and  Dockyard  Work — Sir  James  B.  Marshall,  k.c.b. 
Senior  Staff,  Admiralty. 


J.  {Assistant  Director 
Construction). 

H.,  m.v.o.  (Assistant 
of   Naval   Construc- 


psey,  G.  M.,  Gibraltar. 

Lpeoy,  John, Portsmom h  (Mana- 
ger, Constructive  Dept.) 

tate,  E.  B.,  Hong  Kong. 

leaton,  B.,  London. 

Jardwell,  J.  H.,  London. 

lole,  W.  G. ,  Siieerness. 


Bichards,  A.  E.  (Assistant 
Director  of  Naval  Con' 
struction) 

Webb,  H.  J.  (Superintendent  of 
Dockyard  Branch  at  Admir- 
alty) 

Chief  Constructors. 
Dally,  T.,  Malta. 

Hoekaday,  W.  T.  (Devonpori 
(Manager,   Constructive  Dept.) 

Maginness,  B,  J.,  m.v.o.,  Pem- 
broke. 

Harbeth.J  .H.  .M.v.O.,  London. 


Whiting,  W.  H.  (Superinten- 
dent of  Construction  Accounts 
and  Contract  Work). 


Bsqrs. 


Ollis,  F.  B.,  Chatham  (Mana- 
ger, Constructive   Dept.) 
Pledge,  Henry,  London. 


BsqrB. 


Lshdowne,  G.  B.,  Gibraltar. 
"ttwood,  B.  L.,  London. 

all,  G.  H.,  London. 

landlord, H. J. Q.(act)  Chatham 

larter,  W.  H.,  London. 

roxford,  C.  H.,  London. 

ennis,  R.  J.,  London. 

ox,  A.  G.,  Portsmouth. 

urze-Morrish,  S.  W.  F.,  Devon- 
i  port. 
Hall,  C.  G.,  Malta. 


Constructors  in  London  and  at  the  Dockyards. 


Hobson,  A.  J.,  London. 
John,  W.  C,  Devonport. 
Johns,  A.  W.,  London. 
King-Salter,  J.  J.  (lent  for  duty 

under  Australian  Govt.) 
Knight,  C.  W.,  Chatham. 
Martin,  W.  J.,  London. 
Milton,  D.,  Devonport. 
Mooney,  E.  N.,  London. 
Munday.  C.  F.,  London. 
Palmer,  P.,  Chatham. 


Payne,  O.  A.,  London. 
Pearce,  B.  A.  J .,  London. 
Pethiek,  P.  L.,  London. 
Pine,  W.  T.,  London. 
Eoberts,  W.  L.,  Ilaulbowline. 
Rogers,  J.  London. 
Suter.G.E., M.V.O.,  Portsmouth. 
Worth  iugton,  A.  M., London. 
Young,  G.  F. ,  Portsmouth. 

Esqrs. 


Abell.T.  B.,  London 
Adams,  A.,  London. 
Bassett,  G.  A.  (Overseeing). 
Bell,  C.  D.  J.,  Hong-Kong, 
Bentley,  T.  H.,  London. 
Boyland.  S.  E.  (Overseeing). 
Bryant,  F.,  Devonport. 
Bulkeley,  G.  (Overseeing). 
Butt,  C,  Portsmouth. 
•Campbell, C.  I.  K.  (Overseeing) 
Charig,  B.  B.,  London. 
Cluett,  A.  W.  A.  (Overseeing). 
Coast,  B.  F.  {Overseeing). 
Cook,  B.,  Portsmouth. 
Dippy,  J.  W.,  London. 
Gillingham,  J.  S.,  London. 
Goodall,  S.  V.,  London. 


Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class,  in  London  and  at  the  Dockyards. 


Goodyear,  C.  B.,  London. 

Goodyear,  P.  (Overseeing) 

Grimshaw,    R.    J.,  Hong  Kong. 

Hannaford,    C,  London. 

Harries,  E.  B.,  London. 

Horley,  A.  E.,  London. 

Innes,  J.,  London. 

Joughin,  J.  C.  (Overseeing) 

Kerridge,  C.  W.  (lent  for  service 
under  Greek  Govt. ) 

Lake,  R.,  Chatham. 

Lee,  F.  M.,  London. 

Lillierap,  C.,  Pembroke. 

McCammon,  G.W.  R.,  Chatham. 

MacDermaid,  N.  J.  \lent  for  ser- 
vice under  Turkish  Govt.) 

McQueen,  J.,  Devonport 

Mathias,  L.  T.  J.,  London. 


Mathias,  T.  L., London. 
Mayer,  F.  L.,  London. 
Meryon,  E.  D.  (Overseeing). 
Nieholls,  A.,  Pembroke. 
Noble,    W.    E.,  London. 
Payne,  M.  P.  (Overseeing) 
Payne,  S.,  Devonport. 
Pether,  R.  P.,  London. 
Sanders,  W.  G.,  Haslar. 
Scott,  C,  London. 
Smith,  W.,  London. 
Stansfeld,  L.  D.   (Overseeing). 
Steed,  F.  H.,  Portsmouth 
Tickner,  S.  R.  (Overseeing). 
Walker,  J.  F.,  Cape. 
Watson,  A.  W.,  London. 


Carter,  C.  M.,  London. 
Child,  G.  H.,  London. 
Curphey,  E.  S.,  London. 
Evans,  H.  B.  W.,  London. 
Froude,  W.,  Haslar. 
Hackney,  G.,  London. 


Bartlett,    J.    L.,    H.M.S. 

'  Conqueror.' t 
Cole,  Albert  P.,  London. 
Davies,  W.J.  A.,  London. 


Woollard.L.  ,GreenwichCollege 
EsqrB. 
Assistant  Constructors  (old  Scheme)  in  London  and  at  the  Dockyards. 


Hickey,  F.,  London. 
Hopkins,  C.  J.  W.,  London. 
Hudson,  G.,  Deronport. 
Lillierap,  0.  S.,  London. 
McCarthy,  8.  A.,  London. 


Mathias,  J.  B.,  Portsmouth. 
Spanner,  E.  F.,  London. 
Stantan,  A.  G.  W.,  Devonport. 
Williamson,  L.  C,  London. 

Esqrs. 


Assistant  Constructors,  Second  Class. 

Kennptt,  E.  G.,  Portsmouth.  i  Stephens,  A.  K.,  Devonport 
Merchant,  C.  F.,  Devonport.  \  Wallond,  W.  H.,  H.M.S. 
Pfeiffer,  H.  S.,  Chatham.  '  King  George  V.'j 

Rogers,  F.  C.  C,  Portsmouth.      |  Esqrs 


Awarded  Newman  Memorial  Prize  (1899).  t  For  12  months'  sea  service. 

(The  above-named  Officers  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  c)»8b). 


544 


DOCKYARDS. 


PKINCIPAL  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS  IN  THE  DOCKYARDS. 

Note. — The  Officers  of  the  Dockyards  are  grouped  in  Departments,  and  the  arrangement 
does  not  indicate  individual  precedence. 


CHATHAM  YARD. 

Admiral  Superintendent— 

*]Rear-Admiral  Charles  E.  Anson,  mvo.  9  Aug  12 

Secretary    to    Superintendent — 0.     R. 

Sayers,  Esq 10  June  02 

Surveyor  of  Stores— 3.  Wakely,  Esq.  ...22  Sept  04 
Assistant  Secretary — F.  D.  Wood,  Esq.  24  Oct  12 


Captain  of  the   Dockyard  and    Deputy    Super- 
intendent and  King's  Harbour  Master — 

*  Captain  Ernest  H.  Grafton 15  Sept  13 

*  Captain — 

(N)Charles  S.  Wills 9  Sept  13 

*  Lieut- Pom   I  (N)Gabriel  Threlfell  ...20  Apr   13 
Ln.eut.-Lom.  ^  Qeorge  j  w   Lewjs    _  7  Aug  u 

*TiMiU-nm,i   J  Frederick  S.  Waterfield26  June  12 
lieutenant   -J  wil!iam  H    pariow l  Feb  13 

*  Eng.  Com. — Ernest  Barr         17  June  13 

Master  Rigger — 

Ch.  Boatswain— Freke  Payne 29  Sept  11 

*  Carpenter  Lieut. — George  E.  Segrue     1  Jan   12 

*CA.  Boatswain — (T)George  Denham   9  Mar  14 
Joseph  C.  Rouse 17  July  13 


Manager,  Constructive  Department  ■ 

F.  B.Ollis,  Esq 

Constructors — 
H.  J.  G.  Blandford,  Esq.  (act) 

C.  W.  Knight,  Esq 

P.  Palmer,  Esq 

Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class — 
R.  Lake,  Esq 

G.  W.  R.  McCammon,  Esq 

Assistant  Constructor,  Second  Class — 
H.  8.  Pfeiffer,  Esq 

Senior  Foreman  of  the  Yard — 
A.  O.  Ballantyne,  Esq.... 

Boatswain  of  the  Yard — Price  M.  Davies 

1  Mar  13 


...11  July  07 

...  7  Feb  14 
...12  Oct  13 
...  3  Aug  06 

,.27  Nov  12 
...27  Nov  12 

...—  Mar  14 
...30  Apr  13 


Manager,  Engineering  Department — 
Eng.  Captain  Walter  W.  H.  Rawlingson 

22  Feb  11 
First  Assistants — 
Eng.  Commander  Henry  F.  Bell      ...31  May  11 
Joseph  J.  Kirwin  ..18  June  10 


Second  Assistants — 

Eng.  Lieut.  John  H.  Hocken 25  Jan  IJj 

Harold  W.  Q-.  D.  Stidston 

20  Jan  11 

Assistant  for  charge  of  Drawing  Office — 

Eng.  Lieut.—  Frank  G.  Brown         ...17  Apr  13 

For  charge  of  Gun  Mountings  and  Sighting  Gear. — ! 
Eng.  Com.— Arthur  W.  8.  Durston  ...  2  June  lis 


1  Jan     131 


Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 
fl.  E.  Oakley,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E. 
Civil  Engineers — 

H.  W.  Basden-Smith,  Esq 18  Oct    07 

C.  H.  Cole,  Esq.,  A.M.I.  C.E.         ...  8  July  KM 
W.  H.  Moorby,  Esq.,  M.  Sc,  A.M.I.C.E. 

12  Mar  13 
Assistant  Civil  Engineers — 
John  P.  Bowen,  Esq.  B.Sc,  A.M.I.C.E. 

1  Mar  12 
H.  A.  L.  Dale,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E., 

A.M.I.Mech.E 3  May  13 

Surveyor — 
F.  H.  Goadby,  Esq.,  F.S.I.,A.M.I.C.E. 

11  May  05 


Electrical  Engineer — L.  Newitt,  Esq., 
M.I.E.E. 22June03i| 

First  Assistant — F.  P.  Fletcher,  Esq. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  A.M.I.E.E.      8June06 


Naval  Store  Officer— R.  J.  Hall, Esq. ...25  Oct    10 

Deputy  Naval  Store   Officer. —  H.  G. 

Lowe,  Esq 29  Jan  13 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers — 

W.  C.  T.  Hammond,  Esq 3  July  12 

L.  Road,  Esq.     ...  28  Dec  12 

W.  M.  Stewart,  Esq 13  Dec  13 

Surveyor  of  Stores— W .  C.  Bate,  Esq.    18  Jan   14 


Officer  in  charge  of  Expense  Accounts — 
J.  J.  O'Neill,  Esq 9  Sept  04 

Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 

H.  W.  Clothier,  Esq 27  Jan  10 

Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
H.  McM.  Rigg 13  Mar  13 


DOCKYARDS. 


545 


Cas/iier — J.  B.  Lindsay,  Esq.  . 

Deputy  Cashier — 

H.  J.  Card  well,  Esq. 

Assistant  Cashiers — 

E.  W.  C.  Oorry,  Esq 

E.  I.  Douglas     

W.  C.  How,  Esq 

Chaplain   and  )  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Sims,  ma 
Naval  Inst,    f  9  July  09 


„  1  Sept  00 

..  7  Nov  11 

..24  July  07 
..  2  Jan    13 

..22  Sept  13 


Fleet  Surgeon  ...Edward  H.  Hodnet  de 

Courtmacsherrv,  md    1  Nov  13 
Staff  Surgeon  ...Alfred  W.  Iredell   ...  29  Jan    13 

*(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


SHEERNESS  YAED. 

Captain  Superintendent — 

*  Captain  Robert  J.  Prendergast.^lrfC  1  Dec  11 
Secretary       to      Superintendent,     and 

Cashier— W.  R.  Neighbour,  Esq.  5  Sept  11 
Assistant  Secretary— H.  B.Watson,Esq.l2  Jan  14 


4  (N)  Marchant  H.Penfold 
* Commander  1  17  Aug  11 

{ (N)Cecil  A.  Severn    ...26  Mar  12 
i  (N)WilliamHighfield  12  July  09 
*  Lieut. -Corns.'.  (N)Albert  E.  Dixie  (addl.) 

I  1  Oct   12 

*/  ieutenanti  !  Daniel  R"  Phair 29  June  12 

"«"*e»>a»M-j  Peter  Lamb 20  Apr    12 

Boatswain  of  Yard — Ch.  Boatswain  George 

Edbrooke         ...23  Oct  12 
Master  Bigger — Ch.  Boatswain  Patrick 

Collins  16  Nov  12 

*Ch. Boatswain—  Timothy  McElligott  7  Oct    12 


*  Lieutenant— John  Higgins     1  Nov   12 

{Coaling  Officer.} 


Chief  Constructor — 

W.  G .  Cole,  Esq. 
Senior  Foreman  of  the  Yard- 

A.  Road,  Esq 


...  1  Dec   13 
...30  Apr  13 


Chief  Engineer — J.  A.  Hodgson,  Esq...l7  Nov  02 


For  service  with  Commander  of  the  Dockyard. 
*Eng.  Lieut. — Frederick  J.  Baker        ...  9  Oct  11 
Assistant    to    Chief    Engineer   for    charge    of 

Drawing  Office — 
Eng.  Lieut. — Viviau  D.  Nops 21  Aug  13 


Civil  Engineer — 
F.  H.  Grose.  Esq. 


Electrical   Engineer— J.    McCaffery, 
Eaq.,A.M.T.E.E.,  A.M.I.Mech.E.    14  Nov  08 


Naval  Store  Officer —  Edgar  Watts, 
Esq 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
H.  R.  Woolmer,  Esq 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers — 

H.  J.  W.  Adamson,  Esq , 

W.  G.  Luke,  Esq 

Assistant  Examiner — 
R.  R.  Allison,  Esq 


3  Sept  11 


.  6  Feb   14 
.16  July  12 


Deputy    Expense  Accounts    Officer  tin 
charge)— H.  J.  Nortbcott,  Esq.       ...13  Sept  04 

Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
Thomas  Jennings,  Esq 12  Sept  12 


Assistant  Cashiers — 
F.  F.  Miller,  Esq. 
A   B.  Whittle.  Esq 


...  1  Oct    08 
...19  Feb  07 


Chaplain— Rev.  Frederick  Ball,  ma.      1  Aug    10 


-Aug  13 


*  Fleet  Surgeon—  Edward  C.  Oridland, 

KB 

(and  for  R.N.  Barracks.) 

*Surgeon-  James  H.  Wright 18  Apr    13 

(and  for  R  N.  Barracks.) 
*Surgeon— Gerald  R.  McCowen,  md  ...30  June  12 

(and  for  R.N.  Barracks.) 


Superintendent  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot. 
*Lieut.- Com. —(N)Cha,r\es  M.Gibson  16  Apr   12 

*(Borne  in  '  Wildfire.') 


PORTSMOUTH  YARD. 

Admiral  Superintendent — 
Rear-Admiral   Herbert    L.    Heath, 

m.v.o 10  May  12 

Secretary  to  Superintendent — 
M.  E.  Pescott  Frost,  Esq 1  Nov  99 

Surveyor  of  Stores — W.  H  Smith,  Esq. 29  Aug  04 
Assistant  Secretaries — 

S  Collett,  Esq.        19  Jan    07 

T.  J.  Winnall,  Esq 8  Dec    13 


546 


DOCKYAEDS. 


Captain  of  the  Dockyard  and  Deputy  Superin 

tendent  and  King's  Harbour  Master — 
*Captain  Cyril  E.  Tower  1  Feb  12 

Asst.  Captain  of  the  Dockyard  and  Asst.  King's 
Harbour  Maste? — 

*  Captain  John  E.  T.  Harper,  M.  V.O.     10  Feb  14 

*  Commander  (N)Herbert  E.  M.  Williams 

29  Nov  13 

*Comm.  (retd)  (N)Montague  G.  Philpott 

23  May  10 

*Lieul.- Com. (N)Reginald  Aylen         ...  1  Nov  13 

[George  Jeans  ...12  June  11 

*  Lieutenants  \  Bryan  Whalley 14  Aug  12 

I  George  Griffin    13  Mar  14 


*Eng.  Com. — Lewis  Wall 


10  Feb  14 


Master  Bigger — Ch. Boatswain  William 

Sweeney     15  Mar  12 

*Ch.  Boatswain  (T)George  H.  Kelsey  15  Apr  13 

Ch.  Carpenter  Alfred  J.  Morley        ...    1  Apr  13 


Lieut.- Com.  George  B.  Newell    5  May  IS 

*Boatswain  William  Staples       ...     ,  ...  1  Apr  12 
(For  Fleet  Coating  Service.) 


Manager,  Constructive  Department- 
John  Apsey,  Esq.         

Constructors— 

A.  G.  Fox,  Esq 

G.  E.  Suter,  Esq..  M.V.O.     ... 
G.  F.  Young,  Esq 


2  Sept  07 


...13  May  13 
...  6  Mar  12 
...17  Nov  02 


Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class— 

C.  J.  Butt,  Esq 1  Oct    12 

E.  Cock,  Esq 27  Nov  12 

F.  H.  Steed,  Esq 15  Aug  13 

Assistant  Constructor  — 
J.  E.  Mathias,  Esq —Mar  14 


Assista?it  Constructor,  Second  Class- 
E.  G.  Kennet,  Esq. 


-  Mar  14 
10  Dec  13 


Frederick  C.  C.  Rogers,  Esq. 
Senior  Foreman  of  the  Yard — 
F.  A.  Neale,  Esq 30  Apr    13 

Boatswain  of  the  Yard — Ch.  Boatswain 

Sylvester  Cox  ...  15  June  12 


Manager,  Engineering  Department — 
Engineer     Commander     Robert     B. 
Dixon 9  Oct  J  2 

First  Assistants — 
Eng.  Com.  Sydney  Kider    ....  25  Jan  13 
Eng.  Com.  Arthur  R.  Grant    ...  27  Apr  11 


Second  Assistants — 

Eng.  Lieut.  William  H.  Michell .     .  23  Feb  12 
Eng.  Lieut.  Robert  B.  Davies  ...    2  Aug  12 

Assistant  for  charge  of  Drawing  Office — 

Eng.  Lieut.    Harold  T.  Evans      .     .    8   Feb    14 

For  charge    of   Gun   Mountings  and 
Sighting  Gear — 

Eng.  Com.  Ralph  H.  C.  Ball       .     .     3  Jan  12 


Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 
J.  B.Hunt,  Esq.,  M.J.C.E.    .     .     .     1  Apr   07 

Civil  Engineers — 
S.  D.  Carothers,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.  28  Sept  09 
R.  E.  Clarke,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.     .  27  Sept  12 
A.  J.  Luke,  Esq 15  Aug  06 

A.  O.  G.   St.   John-Kneller,   Esq., 
A.M.I.C.E 24  Mar  08 

R.  B.  Simmers,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.  .  5  Apr  11 
J.  R.  Sivess,  Esq.,  M.T.C.E.      .     .  13  Jan   08 

Assistant  Civil  Engineers — 

John  A.  Dawson,  Esq.,  B.Sc.  .  .  19  Feb  12 
H.  B.  Hurst,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.  29  Dec  10 
J.  K.  Riddoch,  Esq.,  B.Sc.  ...  31  May  12 
G.  G.  Sinclair,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.    .  24  Apr  05 

Surveyor — A.  B.  Holmes,  Esq.   ...     1  Nov  00 

Assistant  Surveyor — 

B.  F.  Dyke,  Esq 1  Apr  11 

P.  J.  Lucas  Esq 10  Apr  10 


Electrical  Engineer — Louis  J.  Steele, 
Esq.,  M.I.E.E 1  Oct    00 

First  Assistant— H.    A.   Nott,  Esq.,   11  Feb  14 
A.M.I.E.E. 

Naval  Store  Officer— W.  Bonny,  Esq.    2  Aug  06 

H.  F.  L.  Rissland,  Esq 23  Feb    10 

(temporarily  additional). 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
F.  M.  Palmer,  Esq 25  Oct    10 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers — 

W.  P.  Daniels,  Esq 5  Oct    12 

B.Page,  Esq 24  Apr   13 

J.  Puddieombe,  Esq 16  Dec  11 


DOCKYARDS, 


547 


Officer  in  charge  of  Expense  Accounts — 
W.  G.  Allen,  Esq 7  Dec  02 

Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
J.  H.  Jeffery,  Esq. 15  Apr  12 

Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
E.  G.  Coomes,  Esq 5  July  12 

Cashier— Or.  Egan,  Esq 1  May  07 

Deputy  Cashier— E.  Fitz  Gerald,  Esq.     3  July  12 
Assistant  Cashiers— 

H.  E.  M.  Brown,  Esq 27  Sept  13 

A.  H.  Browne.  Esq —Oct    12 

H.  W.  Emerton,  Esq 15  Oct    10 

T.  J.  Morgan,  Esq .22  Sept  13 

Chaplain  -Rev.  Horace  S.Wanbrough, 
B.A 13  Feb  14 

Fleet-Surgeon   —   Percy        Edmund 

Maitland 9  Jnnell 

Surgeon— Maurice  C.  Mason     ...  19  Feb  14 
Herbert  White      ....  14  Feb    14 


Superintendent  of  Chart  and  Chronometer 
Depot — 
^Commander  (N)  Arthur  D.  Barff  {Retired) 

18  Mar  14 


Admiralty    Chemist— Arnold    Philip, 
Esq.,  B.Sc 9  Feb   04 

Deputy  Admiralty  Chemist — 
T.  Stenhouse,  Esq.,  B.Sc.       .    .    .  HJuneOti 
*(Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


Naval  and  Dockyard  Museum. 

Honorary  Curator — M.  E.  Pescott  Frost,  Esq. 

(Secretary  to  Admiral  Superintendent.) 


DEVONPOET  YARD. 

Admiral       Superin  tendent    — 
Rear- Admiral  Godfrey  H.B.Mundy, 

M.V.0 11  Dec  13 

Secretary  to  Superintendent — 

R.  F.  Franklin,  Esq 22  Oct    01 

Surveyor   of   Stores — A.    C.   Simons, 

Esq 

K.    Dixon, 


5  Mav  05 


Assistant    Secretary— J. 
Esq.  .... 

Captain  of  the  Dockyard  and   Deputy 

Superintendent  and.  King's  Barbour 

Master  of  the  Hamoaze — 
^Captain  Henry  J.  L.  Clark        .     .     .  14  Jan 
Assistant   to    Capt.   of   Dockyard,  and 

Asst.  King's  harbour  Master  of  the 

Hamoaze— 
*Captain  Victor  G.  Gurner     ....     1  Api 


/'Archibald  T.  Stewart  21  Sept  12 
(N)KennethM.  Mackenzie 


*  Lie  ui, -Coins. 


Grieve    ...         .1  Apr  12 
|  (N)Charles  D.  Richard- 
^     son 24  July  12 

*  t  ■    <„,     ,.    J  John  D.  Newell      .    .  25  Mar  12 

*  Lieutenants    \  John  A   B   potter  _     _  ]g  Al]g  y2 

*E>ig.  Com—  Charles  W.  Bolt    ...  14  Oct  13 

*  Car.  Lieutenant — John  R.  Allen    .     .  15  Nov  12 
Master  Rigger — Ch.  Boatstcain  Ui  chard 

Lyons 1  Feb  12 

*Ch.  Boatswain— Emanuel  R.  Grant  .   27  Dec  12 


*Lieut.-Com—  Walter  C.  McMickan  .  1  Oct    11 

*Ch.  Boatswain — Richard  Bowden      .  1  Apr   13 

(For  Fleet  Coaling  Service). 


yfanager,  Comt'-uctive  Department — 

W.  T.  Hockaday,  Esq 1  Dec    13 

Constructors— S.W.  F.  i'urze-Morrish, 

Esq 1  Apr  04 

W.  C.  John,  Esq.    .     .  25  July  07 
J.  D.  Milton,  Esq.  .     .  13  Apr  07 
Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class — 

F.  R.  Bryant,  Esq 27  Nov  12 

J .  McQueen,  Esq 27  Nov  12 

S.  Payne,  Esq 8  June  10 

Assistant  Constructors — 

G.  Hudson,  Esq —  Mar  14 

A.  G.  VV.  Stantau,  Esq —  Mar  14 

Assistant  Constructors,  Second  Class — 

Charles  P.  Merchant 23  Oct    13 

Arthur  K.  Stephens 23  Oct    13 

Senior  Foreman  of  the  Yard  — 

C.  H.  Oakley,  Esq 30  Apr    13 

Boatswain  of  the  Yard — Ch.  Boatswain 

Samuel  S.  H.  Kevern 6  Jan    13 


Manager,  Engineering  Department — 
Eng.  Captain  {retd)  William  H.James  27  Apr  11 

First  Assistants — 
Eng.  Commander  Lewis  J.  Watson  .  22  Mar  12 
Eng.  Commander  Charles  A.Harding 

14  Oct  13 

Jccond  Assistants — 
Eng.  Lieutenant  John  C.  Matters    .  23  Feb   14 
Eng.  Lieutenant   Harry  C.  Read     .     2  Nov  11 

Assistant  for  charge  of  Drawing  Offi.ce — 
Eng.  Lieutenant  Percy  W.  Warwick    2  Nov  12 

For    charge  of    Gun  Mountings    and 
Sighting  Gear — 

Eng.  Lieutenant  Harry  V.Gordon.     ,  19  Nov   13 


Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 

C.  H.  Colson,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E.      .     .  12  Mar  13 

Civil  Engineers — 
G.  P.  Heney,  Esq.,  A.M.I. C.  E.      .    4  June  10 
E.  M.  Moon,  Esq.,  A. M.I.C.E.  .    .    4June07 
T). G.Taylor,  Esq.B.Sc.. A. M.I.C.E,  13  June  U 


548 


DOCKYARDS. 


Assistant  Civil  Engineers— 

A.  Gilpin,  Esq 17  May  12 

Allen    A.    P.    Heave,  Esq.,  B.Sc, 

A.M.I.C.E 13  Feb    12 

Surveyor— H.  T.  Matthews,  Esq.    .     .10  Apr  05 
Assistant  Surveyor — H.  Young,  Esq..  15  June  11 


Electrical  Engineei — 
Z.  H.  Kingdon,  Esq., 1  July    8 

First  Assistant — F.   C.  Poster,  Esq., 
M.I.E.E 11  Feb   li 

Temporary  First  Assistant — 
E.  E.  Benhain,  Esq 8  Oct  08 

Naval  Store  Officer— 3.  W.  L.  Oliver, 
Esq 2  Aug  OP 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
E.  C.  Sands,  Esq 25  Aug  12 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers — 

T.  C.  Kent,  Esq 28  Junel2 

M.  Kissane,  Esq ,  ■     (5  Feb   14 

K.  M.  Spencer,  Esq 16  Mar  13 

Officer  in  charge  of  Expense  Accounts — 
T.  E.  Dexter,  Esq 3  Oct    01 

Deputy    Expense    Accounts    Officer — 
G.  Gordon,  Esq 22  May  13 

Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
T.  Piatt,  Esq 10  Sept  12 

Cashier— A.  Kollin,  Esq 1  May  07 

Deputy  Cashier — J.T.  Hewetson,  Esq.  29  Oct  11 

Assistant  Cashiers — 

A.  E.  Ashton,  Esq 1  Nov  09 

H.  B.  Holloway,  Esq.    ...         ,27  Sept  13 

G.  M.  Newman,  Esq 14  Oct   13 

J.  Ruddy,  Esq 31  Mar  13 


Chaplain — .Ret).  E.  F.  Harrison  Smith,  m. a. 

1  July  13 


Fleet  Surgeon— Robert  D.  Jameson  .     .  — Aug  13 


Staff  Surgeon — Walter  T.  Haydcn 
Surgeon — Cecil  C.  Sprague      .     . 


1  Oct  13 

28  Sept  13 


Superintendent  of  Chart  and  Chronometer 

Depot— 
*  Commander  (retd.)(£f)  Irving  B.  Miles  15  Dec  13 
(*2?ome  in  '  Vivid.') 


PEMBROKE   DOCKYARD. 

Captain  Superintendent — 

*  Captain— Alfred  E.  A.  Grant,  AdC.  5  Dec  11 
Secretary     to      Superintendent      and 

Cashier — A.  E.  Kimpton,  Esq.     .     .  4  Nov  11 


King's  Harbour- Mastet — 

*  Commander — (N)  Charles  W.  C.  Strickland 

31  Aug  13 

*  Chief  Boatswain— William  Palmer    22  Dec  13 


Chief  Constructor— E.  J.  Maginness,  Esq., 
mvo 27  Nov   12 

Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class — 

C.  Lillicrap.  Esq 27  Nov  12 

A.  Nicholls,  Esq 31  Oct    05 

Senior  Foreman  of  the  Yard — 
W.  G.  Watson,  Esq.     ...■        30  Apr  13 

Ch.  Boatswain — David  Dodd     ...  21  Julv  13 


Enqineer  Assistant — 
Eng.  Commander — William  W.Reed  10  June  12 

Civil  Engineer — D.  J.  Morgan,  Esq.     23  May  11 

Electrical  Engineer — R.Wightman, Esq. 

21  July  13 

Naval  Store  Officer— N.  A.  Hay,  Esq.    10  July  00 
Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 
H.  E.  Waters,  Esq 7  Sept  12 

Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
H.  B.  Townshend,  Esq 15  Apr  12 

Assistant  Cashiers — 

W.  A.  Griffiths,  Esq 1  Jan    13 

P.  Hebburn,  Esq 11  Aug  13 

Chaplain — Rev.  Frank  Icely,  m.a.      .    1  Dec  It' 

Fleet  Surgeon — Henry  W.Gordon-Green28  Jan  13 
Staff  Surgeon — James    A.    Thompson, 

m.b.,  b.a 19  June  13 

(*Borne  in  'Vivid.') 


DOCKYARDS. 


549 


KOSYTH. 

The  Superintendence  of  the  Yard  is  conducted  by 

the  Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Scotland. 
King's  Harbour  Master — 

*Captain  Edward  H.  Moubray 7  Mar  13 

{Address — H.M.S.  '  Columbine,' 

South  Queens  ferry.) 

Assista7it  to  King's  Barbour  Master  and  as  Fuel 

and  Store  Officer — 
*C<"(Keidd)r  [George  Duncan ...27  Dec  12 

Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 

H.  C.  Reid,  Esq.,  M.J.C.E. 1  Jan  12 

Civil  Engineei — 
A.   L.   Anderson,    Esq.,    M.I.C.E., 

A.MJ.Mcch.E. Uan    09 

A.    L.    Bell,     Esq.,     B.A.,     B.E., 

M.I.C.E 13  July  10 

Franklin  Clark,  Esq.,  A.M.I. C.E....YI  Jan   08 
T.  B.  Hunter,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E.         ...  4  Jan    06 

G.  S.  Jacob,  Esq 4  May  11 

R.  J.  Mules,  Esq 1  Apr   09 

H.  M.  Setchell,  Esq 7  Mar  12 

(For  duty  at  Cromarty  (South  Side),  and 
Invergordon.) 

tltG.  H.  M.  Trew,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E., 

A.R.I. B.A 12  Mar  13 

(For  duty  at  Cromarty  (North  Side.) 

Assistant  Civil  Engineer — 
H.  F.  Bowen,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.     ...  5  Feb  12 

R.  C.  Bristow,  Esq 14  Dec  11 

O.    B.    Rattenbury,    Esq.,    B.Sc, 

A.M.I.C.E 1  Oct  13 

T.  M.  Salmond,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E....  3  Oct  11 
F.  Schoeberlein,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E., 

A.M.I.Mech.E 3  May  13 

F.  E.  Whittle,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.    ...10  Apr  11 

Surveyor— K.  Amon,  Esq.,  F.S.I.       ...  1  Feb  08 

E.  J.  Baker,  Esq.,  F.S.I 4  Feb  14 

(Lent  for  duty  at  Cromarty.) 

Assistant  Surveyor— F.  C.  Leest,  Esq., 

F.S.I 27  Sept  10 

J.  T.  Turner,  Esq.,  P.A.S.I.  ...22  June  12 

Deputy  Cashier— A..  J.  Hall,  Esq.      ...27  Aug  12 

"{Bornein  'Columbine.") 


Engineer  Commander — 

William  J.  8.  Perkins  13  Feb   12 

*  Chief  Carpenter— Frank  Tallack      ...12  Apr   13 
(For  duty  with  Captain  in  Charge.) 


Civil  Engineer — 
H.  A.  Brain,  Esq. 


...13  June  11 


Assistant  Civil  Enaineer — 

H.  K.  Chambers",  Esq.,  A.M.I.  C.E.  21  Feb    12 
Accountant  Clerk  {in  lieu  of  Assistant 

Surveyor).— ~R.  D.  Davis,  Esq.        ...16  Feb    91 


Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer— 
W.  J.  Gick,  Esq 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 

F.  Montgomery,  Esq 

("Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


.25  Aug  12 
..  6  Feb   14 


HAULBOWLINE  (Royal  Alexandra.) 
The  Superintendence  of  the  Yard  is  conducted  by 

the  Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Ireland. 
King's  Harbour  Master  Queenstown  and  Deputy 

Superintendent — 
*  Commander—  (N)  Ernest  E.  Lacy     ...17  Apr  12 


"Lieut.- Com.— (N)Richard  J.  Shee    ...31  July  12 


Constructor— W.  L.  Roberts,  Esq.     ...  1  Dec  13 


Chief  Engineer  - 

Eng.  Commander  Howard  Bone  .. 


Civil  Engineer — 
W.  Young,  Esq. 


.22  Mar  12 


..  8  July  10 


First  Assistant  Electrical  Engineer  in 
charge— X.J.  Moore,  Esq.,  A.M.I.E.E. 

1  July  i 


PORTLAND. 

Captain  in  Charge  and  King's  Harbour  Master — 

*  Captain— Gerald  C.  A.  Marescaux  ...  1  Sept  13 

(Rear-Admiral  15  Dec  13) 

*  Commander— (N)  Joseph  A .  C .  G.  Sinclair 

(Retired)        11  Feb  09 

(To  assist  the  Captain  in  Charge.) 

^Assist.  Paym.— William  D.T.Mori  ishlS  Aug  13 
(For  duty  with  Captain  in  Charge.) 

"Boatswain  Frederick  Luker 1  May  12 


"Lieut.-Com.— Donald  Campbell       ...  1  Oct   11 
(For  Fleet  Coaling  Dutiet.) 


Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer— G.  Worrall,  Esq. 

23  June  10 


Deputy  Cashier— E.  W.  Dickes.Esq.  ...20  Oct  13 


Chaplain— Rev.  Thomas  Kane,  b.a.  ...17  Mar  14 


"Fleet  Surgeon— Frederick  A.  Capps  ...16  Aug  12 
(And  for  R.N.  Hospital.) 

*Staff  Surgeon—  Guy  L.  Buckeridge...  16  Aug  12 
(And  for  R.N.  Hospital.) 

"Surgeon— Arthur  T.  Rivers 16  Aug  12 

(And  for  R.N.  Hospital.) 

("Borne  in  '  Colleen.') 


550 


DOCKYARDS. 


DOVER. 

King's  Harbour  Master  and  for  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments — 

* Commander  (N)Henry  W.  Simms...  9  Oct  13 
Assistant  King's  Harbour  Master — 
"Commander  (Retired)  (N)  George  H. 

Bevan 15  May  13 

'[Lieut.  (Retired)  James  Rickwood... —  Deo  12 
(For  Boom  Defence.) 

Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 
A.  D.  Shortridge,  Esq 12  Mar  13 

Civil  Engineer — 
F.  Q-.  Brighton, Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.  ...21  June09 

Assistant  Civil  Engineer — 
H.  W.  Minnitt,  Esq.,  A.M.I.C.E.   13  June  11 
G.G.  Nelson,Esq.,JB.^.,^[.il!f./.C.£'.14  May  12 

Assistant    Surveyor—A.   J.    Allnutt, 

Esq 1  Nov  10 

Assistant  Cashier  in  Charge — 

G.  H.  C.  Smith,  Esq 25  Sept  13 

<*Borne  in  '  Wild/ire.') 
C\Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


Captain  Attendant  and  King's  Harbour 

Master — 

*  Commander  Percy  W.  Rimington...  1  Sept  10 


WEST  INDIA  BOOKS 

(Naval  Store  Dep6t.) 

Naval   Store  Officer  and  Inspector  of 
Naval  Stores— H.  0.  Maule,  Esq.   ...18  June  02 
(Superintending  Clerk,  lent  from  Admiralty.) 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
E.  J.  Rabbit,  Esq 26  Jan   07 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 
W.  H.  Ward,  Esq 28Junel2 


Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
G.  T.  Jones,  Esq 


6  July  12 


Surveyor  of  Stores — 

J.  3D.  Ottewill,  Esq 3  Mar  14 

*  Fleet  Surgeon— H.  B.  Beatty 1  Mar  14 

(And  for  R.N.  Recruiting  District,  London,  E.) 
(* Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


GIBRALTAR. 

^Vice-Admiral Frederic  E.  E.  Brock,  cb. 

20  Sept  12 
(Senior  Officer  and  in  charge  of  all  H.M.  Naval 
Establishment!.) 

Secretary  and  Cashiei — 
E.  F.  Garrard,  Esq 1  Oct  09 


Chief  Constructor-  G.  M.  Apsey,  Esq.   1  Dec    13 
Constructor — G.  E.  Ashdowne,  Esq.  ...27  Nov   12 


Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Com.  William  H.  Beckett    ...  22  Feb   11 

First  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer — 
*Enq.  Com.  John  C.  Talbot 15  Oct   13 

Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Lieut.  Robert  A.  R.  Meiklem  5  Dec    11 
(For  charge  of  Gun  Mountings.) 


Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 
Edward  Wakeford,  Esq.,M.I.C.E.. 

Civil  Engineers — T.    C.  Agutter,  Esq 
A.R.I.B.A 

Assistant  Civil  Engineer — 
J.  F.  Ardron,  Esq , 

Assistant  Surveyor — 
H.  K.  Blyth,  Esq.,  P. A.S.I. 


Electrical  Engineer — 
J.  S.  Pringle,  Esq 

First  Assistant— P.  A.   Yapp,  Esq. 
A.M.I.E.E. 

Naval  Store  Officer — 
C.  H.  S.  Harris,  Esq 

Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
E.  H.  Codling,  Esq 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers — 

R.  P.  Carter,  Esq 

E.  F.  D.  Watts,  Esq 

Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
J.  B.  Scannell,  Esq 


,.  1  Apr  07 
!l9  Mar  10 
,.  1  Apr  12 
..21  July  11 

...10  Oct  12 
..  —  Mar  14 
..23  June  10 
..  25  Oct  10 


.  1  May  10 
.13  Dec  13 


.15  Apr  12 


Assistant  Cashiers — 
H.  V.  Brooks,  Esq. 
E.  W.  Colvlll,  Esq. 


...29  Apr   08 
...14  May  10 


f  Chaplain— Rev.    Arthur    A.    Carter, 
M.A 2  Apr  12 


*Staff  Surgeon— Arthur  Davidson,  MB    5  July  11 
(And  for  Gibraltar  Hospital.) 

For  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot— 
"'Commander  (Ret.)  William  Woolley 

15  Dec  13 
(*Borne  in  '  Cormorant.') 


DOCKYARDS. 


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MALTA. 

Admiral  Superintendent — 

* Rear- Admiral  Sackville  H.  Carden    3  Aug  12 
Secretary  to  Superintendent  and  Cashier — 

C.  E.  Woolmer,  Esq 1  Oct    11 


Captain  Attendant  and  King's  Harbour 

Master — 

*  Captain— Francis  A.  L.  Andrews  ......27  July  12 


Chief  Constructor— T.  Dally,  Esq 27  Nov  12 

Constructor— C.  G.  Hall,  Esq 27  Nov  12 


Chief  Boatswain — Harry  A.  Hine       ...  5  Mar  12 


Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Captain  John  G.  Liversidge    31  May  11 

First  Assistants  to  Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Commander  Edward  J.  Rosevere 

22  Mar  12 
*Eng.  Lieutenant  Alfred  D.  Larg    ...    2  Nov  11 

Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer  for  Gun  Mountings — 
*Eng.  Lieutenant  Horace  E.  Dowling    29  Feb  12 

Second  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer — 
*  Eng.  Lieutenant  Harold  S.  Perring  13  Feb  12 

Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 

G.    P.    Hayes,    Esq.,    B.A.,    B.E., 
M.LC.E 9  Sept  08 

Civil  Engineer — 
A.  A.  Williamson,  Esq.,  A.MJ.C.E.  i  Aug  11 

Temporary  Assistant  Civil  Engineer  — 
E.  Flamingo,  Esq „15  May  02 

x  a 


Assistant  Surveyor — 
G.  Hughes,  Esq.,  f.S.I. 


..15  Nov  10 


Electrical  Engineer — G.  D.  Leys,  Esq., 
M.I.E.E. 1  July  08 

First  Assistant — P.  J.  Watts,  Esq.    ...  —  Mar  14 


Naval  Store  Officer — E.  A.  S.Hayward,  Esq. 

24  Nov  08 


Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
F.  W.  Wilburn,  Esq 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers— 

J.  D.  Gordon,  Esq 

H.  W.  Spring,  Esq 


..23  JunelO 


.  15  Jan  14 
.10  Mar  10 


Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
O.  Lance,  Esq 15  Apr  12 

Assistant  Expense  Accounts  Officei — 
H.  R.  Tooley,  Esq 13  Mar  13 


Assistant  Cashier — B.  Jewell,  Esq.    ...  1  Nov   09 
G.  R.  Marioh,  Esq.  (acting  at)         ...18  Nov  91 

Chaplain — Rev.  Michael  Longridge,  m.a. 

20  May  13 


* Fleet  Surgeon  Alexander  O.  Andrews  27  Mar  11 


For  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot — 
*Commander  (Ret.)    (N)    Harold  F. 
J.  Young  17  Feb   13 


(Borne  in  '  Egmont,') ' 


552 


DOCKYARDS. 


BERMUDA. 

Maval  Officer  in  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments  and  King's  Harbour 
Master — 

*  Commander  Godfrey  E.  Corbett       ...  1  July  11 


Assistant  Constructor,  )    T   -n   m-  u        t* 
First     Grade.   in   I  J"  F-  Walker,  Esq. 


tructor,  ) 
First  Grade,  in  > 
charge         ...  )  17  Aug  12 


*  Lieutenant— Joseph  Wright,  C.  B.C.  .  11  Jun   12 


Senior  Foreman  of  the 

Yard  in   charge  of  [A.  Phillips,  Esq, 
Constructive  Depart-  (  10  June  13 

ment. 


Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Commander  Ernest  D.  Mallinson 

18  Nov  12 
{And  for  Reserve) 


Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer — 
K.  A.  Pitcher,  Esq.   .    .    . 


Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 

W.  F.  Mitchell,  Esq 6  Feb  14 


Chaplain— Eev.  Frederick  McQuade,  b.a. 

26  June  13 


*  Fleet  Surgeon—  Oswald  Bees,  m.d.        16  Apr  11 
*(Borne  in  '  Terror.') 


CAPE    OF    GOOD    HOPE. 

^Commander—  Stephen  Bowie-Evans  .  18  Oct  13 

*  Assist.  Paym.    \  william  E>  Gilbert    17  Apr  12 
in  charge        S 

*Ch.  Boatsivain— John  W.  Harris  .    .    3  Jan   14 


Chief   Engineer — 
*Eng.  Commander—  Alfred  W.  Littlewood 

14  Mar  14 


Civil  Engineer — 

W.  T.  Coldicott,  Esq 12  Mar  13 

Assistant  Civil  Engineer — 

L.  H.  Larmuth,  Esq.,  A.M.I.  C.E.  .  30  Oct  11 


!  Surveyor — 
J.  Power,  Esq.,  b.a 3  Mar  11 


Electrical  Engineer — 
H.  P.  Hunt,  Esq.,  B.Sc,  M.I.E.E.    17  Aug  131 


Deputy  Naval  Store  Officer- 
's. Tyler,  Esq 


23  Feb  10 


Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 
L.  T.  Watson,  Esq.  {acting  at) .    .    .  15  Aug  99 


Chaplain — Rev.  Arthur  Q.  Yates,  m.a.  15  May  11 
*  (Borne  in  '  Hyacinth.') 


ASCENSION. 

*  Commandant — Captain  Henry  C.  Benett 

29  Mar  13 
*Lieut.R.M.A. — Montgomery  Williams 

29  Apr  11 


*  Assist.  Paymaster  in  charge— Charles 
P.  Webber 10  Aug  12 


Chief  Boatswain— Thomas  Oliver    .     .  19  July  11 
*(Borne  in  '  Cormorant.') 


DOCKYARDS. 


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HONG    KONG. 

Naval    Officer    in    charge   of    Naval 

Establishments — 

*  Commodore— Robert  H.  Anstruther,  c.m.g. 

26  Apr  12 
Secretary  and  Cashier — 

8.  C.  F.  Cooke,  Esq 5  Sept  11 


*  Com  wander— (V)E.eriryC.  R.Boucher  11  Septl3 
*Lieut.- Com.— (T)Richar  St.  John  ...  11  Mar  13 
*Ch.  Carpenter — Augustus  J.  Mitchelmore 

11  Aug  13 
*Ch.  Boatswain — Daniel  Collins         ...  19  Nov  12 


Chief  Constructor— B.  R.  Bate,  Esq.        1  Aug  12 

Assistant  Constructors,  First  Class — 

C.  D.  J.  Bell,  Esq 20  Jan  11 

R.  J.  Grimshaw,  Esq 27  Apr  10 


Chief  Engineer — 

*Eng.  Com. — George  W.  Roome     ...  3  Jan  12 
first  Assistant  to  Chief  Engineer — 
* Eng.  Commander,  William  Dawsou...ll  Aug  11 
*Eng.  \  Geoffrey W.  Woodhouse  8  Mar  11 

Lieutenants  /Ernest  J.  Connors     ...  9  Aug  13 
*  (Borne  in  '  Tamar.") 


Superintending  Civil  Engineer — 

E.  M.  Barton,  Esq. 

Civil  Engineer — 

A.  L.  Perfect,  Esq 

Assistant  Civil  Engineer — 

W.  T.  Harbord,  Esq 

Assistant  Surveyor — 

H.  E.  Stevens,  Esq 


.--Aug  11 
.13  June  11 
,..  1  Apr  12 

,.25  Mar  11 


Electrical  Engineer — 

E.  T.  Williams,  Esq.,  M.T.E.E.    ...14  Nov  08 
First  Assistant— W.  A.  Knight,  Esq. ..19  Oct    10 


Navtl  Store  Officer — 

P.  Weston,  Esq 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officers- 

J.  H.  Hearn,  Esq 

J.  B.  Penman,  Esq.    "... 

E.  S.  Wood,  Esq. 


.14  Sept  11 

.  8  Feb  13 
.15  July  11 
.  6  Feb  14 


Deputy  Expense  Accounts  Officer — 
F.  W.  Cary,  Esq 13  Mar  13 


Chaplain — Rev.  George  M.  Tichborne, 

b,a.  1  Mar  14 


*  Staff  Surgeon — 
Lawrence  C.  Hunt      31  May  12 

For  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot — 
^Lieutenant  (Ret.) — (N)  Francis  C.  Han- 

ning-Lee  17  Feb  13 

*  (Borne  in  •  Triumph.') 


WEI-HAI-WBI. 

King's   Harbour   Master  and    Naval    Executive 
Officer — 
*  Commander  (act)  Albert  E.  House    6  Dec    09 


Captain  R.M.LJ. — Claude  L.  E.  Muntz 

28  Aug  13 


Chief  Engineer — 
*Eng.  Lieut. — Arthur  L  Picton     ...10  Mar  14 


' Paymaster — 
(I)  Robert  Haves  28  Mar  14 


Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer— 
G.  L.  Piatt,  Esq 

*  (Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


COLOMBO. 

Assistant  Naval  Store  Officer — 
J.  C.  Kell,  Esq 


23  Feb  13 


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VICTUALLING    YARDS. 


PRINCIPAL  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS  IN  THE  VICTUALLING  YARDS. 


Deptford.    {Royal  Victoria.) 
Superintendent  and  Victualling  Store 

Officer— A.  G.  Adams,  Esq 1  July  10 

Victualling  Store  Office) — 

mtH.  G.  Arnold,  Esq 31  Mar  11 

Deputy  Victualling  Store  Officers— 

A.  N.  Clothier,  Esq 31  Dec  08 

Assistant  Victualling  Store  Officers  — 

E.  J.  Gill,  Esq.  

E.  S.  K.  Robinson,  Esq. 

O.  P.  Ruegg,  Esq 

C.  M.  Seton,  Esq 


7  Sept  12 
6  Aug  07 
1  July  12 
-  Sept  12 


Inspector  of  Victualling  Stores — 

Thomas  J.  Underhill,  Esq 12  July  98 

Assistant  Inspector  of  Victualling  Stores — 

R.  M.  Filmer,  Esq.,  B.Sc,  F.I.C.         1  Oct  07 


Deputy  Cashier— F.  H.  Bolton,  Esq.. ..30  Sept  13 

Fleet  Surgeon  and  Medical  Storekeeper — 
Alexander  P.  Harper  ...  ...    1  Nov  11 

{Borne  in  '  President') 


Fleet  Paymaster— Harry  Robinson    ...    1  May  11 
{Borne  in  'President.') 


Ch.  Boatswain — 
Frederick  E.  G.  Blocombe    .. 


,  23  Aug  10 


Gosport.    (Royal  Clarence.) 
{Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Portsmouth.) 
Superintendent  and  Victualling  Store 

Officer— Henry  Morris,  Esq 1  Oct  04 

Devutv    Victualling  Store    Officer— 

IlltC.  R.  B.  Lane,  Esq —  Apr  14 

Assistant  Victualling  Store  Officers — 

L.  H.  Leach,  Esq 28  Dec  12 

H.  Lees,  Esq —    13 


Inspector  of  Victualling  Stores- 
H.  J.  Lewin,  Esq 


8  July  07 


Plymouth.    {Royal  William.) 
( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Devonport.) 
Superintendent  and  Victualling  Store 

Officer—  flttJ.  Blair  Hickman,  Esq.  23  Nov   13 
Deputy  Victualling  Store  Officer — 

G.  H.  T.  Simmons,   Esq —  Mar  14 

Assistant  Victualling  Store  Officer — 

Stanley  Morris,  Esq 1  Apr  07 

G.  A.  Christian,  Esq 27  June  11 


Inspector  of  Victualling  Stores— 
8.  O.  Richmond,  Esq.,  F.I.C. 


1  Apr  08 


Haulbowline.    (Royal  Alexandra.) 
The  Superintendence  of   the  Yard  is  conducted  by 

the  Senior  Officer  on  the  Coast  of  Ireland. 
Deputy    Victualling  Store   Officer — 
F.  H.  Lambourn,  Esq 19  Sept  13 


Gibraltar. 

( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Senior  Naval 
Officer  in  Charge,  Gibraltar.) 

Victualling  Store  Officer— 

H.  S.  Vaughan,  Esq -  Apr  14 

Assistant  Victualling  Store  Officer — 

F.  Le  Marie,  Esq 8  Nov  10 


Malta. 
(Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Malta.) 

Superintendent  and  Victualling  Store 

Officer— W.  Hogarth,  Esq....  ...12  Nov  13 

Deputy  Victualling  Store  Officer — 

F.  I.  Gelsthorpe,  Esq.  —  Mar  14 


Bermuda. 

(Under  the  Naval  Officer  in  Charge  of  Naval 

Establishments.) 

Naval  and  Victualling  Store  Officer — 
R.  A.  Pitcher,  Esq 29  Jan  1 


Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Deputy  Victualling  Store   Officer  in 
Charge— A.  A.  Bakewell,  Esq. 


Feb  14 


HONS  KONO. 
(  Under  the  Naval  Officer  in  Charge  of  Naval 
Establishments.) 
Victualling  Store  Officer — 

W.  E.  Clayton,  Esq 1  July  13 

(In  lieu  of  a  Deputy  Store  Officer.) 


Assistant  Victualling  Store  Officer— 
R.  C.  Beaumont,  Esq. 


7  Sept  12 


Wei-hai-Wei. 

Paymaster  in  Charge — 
(I)  Robert  Haves         


t  In  possession  of  Medals  for  service  In  South  Africa. 


ORDNANCE  DEPOTS. 


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PRINCIPAL  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL 
ORDNANCE  DEPOTS. 


Woolwich. 
INaval  Ordnance  Officer — 

Lieut.-Col.  C.  H.  Ozanne    1  May  12 

INaval  Ordnance  Store  Officer  (for  Crombie 

i     Magazine  Depot.)— 3.  Gledhill,  Esq.    1  Apr   13 

JDeputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 

|    W.  I.  James,  Esq 24  Feb  11 

■■Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officers — 

i     T.  W.  Archer,  Esq 11  Dec  13 

I     F.  J.  Ibbertson,  Esq 11  Jan  12 

I    W.  A.  Mortimer,  Esq 7  Feb   13 

\Shipping  Master— 3 .  Nicholson,  Esq.    1  May  06 


Portsmouth. 
(Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Portsmouth.) 
Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  Portsmouth — 

Lieut.-Col.  W.  B.  Brabazon 11  Apr  14 

Naval  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  Priddy's  Hard — 

P.  J.  Penney,  Esq 1  Apr  13 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  Marchwood — 

HI  Stanley  Back,  Esq 1  Jan  13 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  Priddy's  Hard  — 
(For  duty  at  Bedenham.) — 
J.  W.  R.  Carrington,  Esq.... 
Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officers 
Priddy's  Hard — 
G.  B.  McCormick,  Esq.    ... 

J.  Wedlake,  Esq 

S.  M.  Whibley,  Esq. 
Portsmouth — 
J.  P.  Cohen,  Esq 


1  Apr  13 


.  11  Dec  13 
.  1  Nov  12 
.  1  Jan    14 

.26  Feb    13 


Plymouth. 
( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Devonport.) 
Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  Plymouth — 

Lieut.-Col.  F.  H.  Arnold       10  Dec  07 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  Bull  Point — 

J.  Greig  Wilson,  Esq —  Feb  13 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officers — 
Bull  Point — 

A.  3.  Biiggs,  Esq 10  Mar  14 

8.  J.  Syrett,  Esq 21  Dec  10 

Plymouth— C.  S.  Waid,  Esq.  ...  17  June  12 


Chatham 

( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Chatham.') 
Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  Chatham — 

Lieut.-Col.  F.  G.  Edy  vean    6  Feb  13 

Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  Lodge  Hill — 

XdLieut. -Col.  H.  M.  Aplin      10  Dec  07 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer,  Lodge  Hill- 


[H.  E.  Kemp,  Esq. 

[Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officers — 
Chatham— P.  C.  N.  Gray,  Esq. 

I  Lodge  Hill — 

A.  E.  Coates,  Esq 

W.  C.  Shields,  Esq.  (addl.) 
N.  Thomas,  Esq 


1  Apr    13 

...  5  Feb  10 

...  1  May  12 
.„,  1  Jan  14 
...21  Dec  10 


GIBRALTAR. 

( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Senior  Naval 
Officer  in  charge,  Gibraltar.) 

Naval  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
J.  J.  Reeves,  Esq 30  Dec  12 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
R.  W.  Wharhirst,  Esq 1  Apr  12 


Malta. 

(Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Malta. ) 

Naval  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
G.  F.  Story,  Esq 11  Apr  14 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer  — 
T.  W.  Midmer,  Esq 1  May  12 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
J.  Hutt,  Esq 1  May  12 


HONG  Kong. 

( Under  Naval  Officer  in  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments.) 

Naval  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
J.  G.  Morgan,  Esq 23  Sept  12 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officer— 
S.Evans,  Esq 11  Dec  13 


Simons  Town. 

( Under  Naval  Officer  in  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments .) 

For  charge  of  Naval  Ordnance  Depot. 

Ch.  Gunner— Thomas  W.  Powel         ...  23  Mar  12 

(Borne  in  '  Hyacinth.') 


Bombay. 
In  charge  of  Naval  Ordnance  Stores. 

Chief  Gunner—  William  S.  Cox         ...15  Sept  13 
(Borne  tn  '  Swiftsure.') 


m  Are  in  possession  of  Medals  for  service  in  the  Army. 


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TORPEDO    DEPOTS. 


PRINCIPAL  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL 
TORPEDO  FACTORY  AND  DEPOTS. 


Royal  Naval  Torpedo  Factory,  Greenock. 

Superintendent — 

Commander  Cecil  R.  Acklom,  R.N.  {ret.) 

3  Sept  09 
Assistant  Superintendent — 
Lieutenant     Thomas     J.    Croker, 

R.N.(re«.) 3  Sept  09 

Deputy  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 

A.  McFarlane,  Esq 1  Apr    13 

Examine! — 

E.  Stevens,  Esq 15  Sept  11 

*Ch.  Gunner — 

(T)Daniel  J.  O'Meara 1  Apr  12 

(*Borne  in  '  Vernon.') 


Portsmouth. 
( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Captain, 
H.M.S.  '  Vernon.') 
Engineer  Commander — 

Percy  D.  Maltby  

Engineer  Lieutenant — 

"■Edgar  Groves 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officer- 
H.  -L.  Mackenzie,  Esq.  ,„ 

For  duty  at  Horsea  Range — 
*  Lieutenant  (T)  William  R.  Griffiths  30  Jan  13 
(*  Borne  in  '  Vernon'.) 


Chatham. 

(  Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Chatham.) 

Engineer  Commander — 

Edward  W.  Li versidge  10  Jan   1 

(Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store  Officer — 
J.  P.  F.  Mackintosh,  Esq 1  Nov  1 


...28  Feb   13 
...  30  May  13 


1  Nov  12 


Portland. 

(Under  the  general  control  of  the  Captain, 
H.M.S.  '  Vernon.') 
^Engineer  Commander — 

James  F.  A.  Hastings  23  Feb  12 

For  duty  at  Range — 
^Lieutenant  John  T.  Le  Fevre  18  July  11 

(*  Borne  in  '  Vernon.') 


Devonport. 

( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Captain, 
H.M.S.  '  Defiance.') 

Engineer  Commander — 
*  William  W.  Pearce 8  Mar 

Assistant  Ordnance  Store-Officer — 

K.  Eoutwood,  Esq 10  Mar 


Gibraltar. 

( Under  the  general  control  of  the  Senior  Nava, 
Officer  in  charge,  Gibraltar.) 

Engineer  Lieutenant — 

Ralph  D.  Cox 17  Aug  I 

(Borne  in  '  Cormorant.') 


Malta. 

(Under  the  general  control  of  the  Admiral 
Superintendent,  Malta.) 


Engineer  Commander — 
Charlie  Broadbent 


5  Aug  12 


(Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


For  duty  at  Range — 
*  Lieutenant  H.  E.  Kent 


3  Nov   10 


(*Borne  in  '  Defiance.') 


Hong  Kong. 

( Under  Naval  Officer  in  charge  of  Naval 

Establishments.) 

In  charge  of  Depot  (Kowloon)  and  Range — 
*The  Chief  Engineer  of  Hong  Kong  Yard. 

For  Torpedo  Depot  Duties — 
^Engineer    Lieutenant   Geoffrey   W. 

Woodhouse 8  Mar  11 

(*B»rne  in  '  Triumph.') 


MEDICAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


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PRINCIPAL  AND  OTHER  OFFICERS  OF  THE  MEDICAL 
ESTABLISHMENTS. 


Royal  Hospital,  Haslar. 
Surgeon- General— John  J.Dennis,  MB.  5  June  13 
■ecretary — Commander  Charles  W.  N. 
McCulloch,  RN.  (retired)   8  May  11 


Deputy  Surgeons-General — 
Edgar  R.  Dimsey,  dso 24  Feb   12 

I  Alexander  G.  Wildey 27  Mar  14 

itore  Officer  and  Cashier — 

Fleet Paym.  Charles  E.A.Woolley...31  Mar    11 

II  Chaplain— Rev.  Henry  Backwell,  ma.    16  Sept  08 
'Fleet  Surgeon — 

Edward  Sutton 15  Aug  13 

(For  instruction  of  Acting  Surgeons.) 

Montague  L.  B.  Rodd    10  June  12 

'Staff  Surgeon—  John  S.  Dudding  ......20  Sept  13 

(to  assist  in  instruction  of  Acting  Surgeons.) 
,,      Alexander  K.  Smith-Shand,  MB. 

18  May  12 
(As  Anaesthetist  and  Radiographer.) 

,,       Briton  S.  Robson,  MB  —  Aug  13 

(For  instruction  of  Sick  Berth  Staff.) 
„      Ernest  D.  Rutherford,  MB.. .10  Oct    13 

1   Surgeon— Geoffrey  Carlisle  11  Feb   14 

Arthur  R.  Fisher    9  Oct    12 

John  Hadwen,  MB 31  Aug  12 

The  following  Acting   Surgeons  are   under 
instruction  -. — 

Percy  B.  Wallis 1  July  13 

lohii  S.  Elliot,  MB Uan    14 

Albert  J.  Tomkinson,  MB 1  Jan    14 

Arthur  R.  Sharrod,  MB   1  Jan    14 

Thomas  J.  KilBride,  MB 1  Jan    14 

ler aid  S.  Harvey,  MB 1  Jan    14 

John  P.  Block>ey,WB    1  Jan    14 

fohn  R.  Haldane,  MB    1  Jan    14 

William  H.  Murray 1  Jan    14 

"ieorge  H.  Hayes,  MB 1  Jan    14 

Henry  C.  A.  T.  Cannon  1  Jan    14 

Hugh  J.  Hopps,  MB   1  Jan    14 

Head  Sister  Miss  Katherine  M.  Hickley,  e.r.c. 

7  May  12 
Superintending  Sistei — 

Miss  Mary  C.  Clark 3  Mar   13 

Nursing  Sister  Miss  Sara  O.  Johnston  21  Oct    12 
„  Miss  Emmeline  M.  M. 

Hughes 6  Nov  12 

,,  Miss  Bertha  M.  Martin    1  Jan  13 

,,  Miss  Annie  Fryer    16  Jan  13 

„           Miss  Winifred  H  Ashe    15  Feb  13 
„            Miss  Lilian  Phillips  ....16  Junel3 
,,           Miss  Jessie  H.  Leigh  ...11  July  13 
,,           Miss  Alice  M.   Shrews- 
bury   8  Aug  13 

Probationary 

Vur sing  Sister  Miss  Mariorie  Turner.. .15  Oct  13 
„  Miss  Marjory  Maughan27  Oct    13 

,,  Miss  Edith  Hope  1  Nov  13 

,,  Miss  Ethel  Towner 3  Nov  13 

,,  Miss  Maria  P.  Winningll  Nov  13 

„  Miss  Mary  L.  Hockingl7  Dec    13 

„  Miss  Phyllis  A.  Bowles  5  Jan    14 

„  Miss  Hilda  M.  Bryant   19  Feb    14 

lore  Matron  Miss  Florence  Adelaide 

Curtis   1  Oct  09 


Civilian     Dental    Surgeon — Frederick 

Thompson,  Esq 29  Aug  10 

Dispenser  Francis  W.  Hooper,  Esq.  ...  7  Aug  08 
(In  charge  of  Stores.) 

,,        Edward  Nursaw,  Esq 6  May  10 

,,        Frederick    H.   Waterhouse, 

Esq 20  Apr   05 

,,        Harry  M.  Corke,  Esq... 21  Apr    03 

„        Joseph  P.  Marmion,  Esq. ...  4  Oct    12 
Harold  E.  Halstead,  Esq.  ...—  Nov  13 
*Head  Wardmastei — Geo.  H.  T.  Wilsmore 

9  Sept  09 
*  (Borne  in  '  Victory.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Plymouth. 

* Surgeon-General  Charles  James 1  May  11 

Secretary — Major  William  S.  Blackman, 
s. m.l.i.  (retired) 1  July  10 

*  Deputy  Surgeons-General — 

Patrick  B.  Handyside,  MB —  Apr   12 

George  A.  Dreaper      20  Mar   14 

Store  Officer  and  Cashiei — Fleet  Paymaster 

Henry  Constantino 1  July  12 

ChaplainRev. James  J.  Smith,  MA.     ...17  Mar   14 
*Fleet  Surgeon  Frederick  J.  A.Dalton  19  Jan    12 

*Staff  Surgeon  Henry  C.  Whiteside 5  July  13 

„  Richard  Willan   21  May  12 

(For  Instruction  of  Sick  Berth  Staff.) 
^Surgeon  Alexander  J.  MacDiarmid,  MB. 

—  May  12 
,,       Samuel  Bradbury,  MB —  Aug  13 

(As  Anesthetist  and  Uadiographer.) 

John  H.  Burdett  (tempy.) 14  Feb    14 

,,       Thomas  R.  L.  Jones 15  June  12 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenvnch.) 

„       George  J.  Carr,  mb 18  Feb    13 

„       Leonard  A.  Moncrieffe,  mb.       2  Feb    14 
Head  Sister  Miss  Evangelina  E.  Harte, 

B.R.o 7  May  12 

Superintending  Sister — 

Miss  Catherine  C.  Renwick 25  Apr  13 

Nursing  SisterM.\sa  Ann  E.  Hartley-Jones 

15  July  12 
,,  Miss  Ethel  A.  De  Blaquiere 

-  Oct   13 
,,           Miss  Frances  F.Tarletonl5  Aug  11 

Miss  Olive  K.  Rowlatt...23  Mar  12 
,,  Miss  Annie  M.  Frank...  20  Mar  12 

„  MissCharlotteA.Clarkel2  Aug  12 

„  Miss  Dora  M.  Tebbutt  18  Nov  12 

„  Miss  Nora  E.  James  ...21  Sept  12 

„  Miss  Ethel  M.  G.  Hirst  — July  13 

,,  Miss  Kathleen  M.  Atkinson 

19  Feb  14 

,,  Miss  Anne  J.  Mockler...l5  Oct  13 

,,  Miss  Leonora  C.  Hooperl  Nov   13 

Store  Matron  Miss  Frances  T.  Tucker  20  Feb  91 

Civilian  Dental  Surgeon — 

Lionel  A.  B.  Moore,  Esq 23  Mar  10 

(And  for  duty  with  H.M.S.  '  Impregnable 

ser  James  Hart,  Esq 16  June  06 

(In  charge  of  Stores). 
Thomas  E.  S.  Bowers,  Esq.  6  May  10 

Eldred  Irving,  Esq 6  May  10 

Reginald  A.  Sinca,  Esq.    ...18  Feb  14 
*Head  Wardmaster— Sidney  Q.Com&en  9  Sept  09 
*(Borne  in  '  Vivid.') 


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MEDICAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


Royal  Hospital,  Chatham. 

*  Surgeon-General—  Alexander      J.     J. 

Johnston 21  Apr    33 

Secretary— Major  Charles  W.  Slaney, 
R. M.L.I,  (retired)        1  Oct    09 

*  Deputy  Surgeon-General—  Herbert  W.  G. 

Doyne  1  July  13 

Store  Officer  and  Cashier— *  Fleet  Pay- 
master, Herbert  K.  Horsey 8  Aug  11 

Chavlain—Rev.  Richard  8.  Hartley  ...  1  May  11 

*Fl°.et  Surgeon  Walter  G.  Axford        ...  1  Jan  13 

* Staff  Surgeon  Francis  Bolster,MB,BA.. —  Aug  13 

„  Edward  VI.  W.  Hearn,  md.  4  Jan  14 

(As  Anesthetist  and  Radiographer.) 

„  Percy  F.  Minett  4  Jan  14 

*Surqeon  Sheldon"  F.  Dudley   —  Jan  14 

(For  instruction  of  Sick  Berth  Staff.) 
„  Thomas  Creaser,  m.d.,  b. a....  2  Aug  12 

,,  Henry  D.  Drennan,  mb,  ba  —  Aug  13 

Herbert  E,  Perkins 30  Aug  13 

Head  Sister  Miss  Margaret  H.  Keenan,  r.r.c. 

7  May  12 
Superintending  Sister — 

Miss  M.  E.  Goodall-Copestake 9  July  13 

Nursing  Sister  Miss  Annie  W.  Robertson 

16  June  11 
„  Miss  Mary  B.  Bennet     1  June  11 

Miss  Ettie  S.  Home  ...  8  Sept  11 
,,  Miss  Margaret  M.  Benington 

26  June  12 
„  Miss  Vivien  A.  Thomas22  Aug  12 

Miss  Margaret  B.  Paterson 

27  Dec  12 
„             Miss  Jane  J.  Bowman    1  Jan  13 
„              Miss  Beatrice  Sandes     9  Jan  13 
,,             Miss   W.   D.    Holmes- 
Brown  15  Feb    13 

,,  Miss  Violet  K.  Adams     8  Aug  13 

Miss  Sarah  E.Lynibery  26  Feb  13 
Store  Matron  Mrs.  Fanny  S.  Wonnall  1  Mar  12 
Civilian  Dental  Surgeon — 

Sidney  White,  Esq —  Apr   13 

Dispenser  James  Innes,  Esq 22  June  12 

(In  charge  of  Stores) 
Richard  R.  Wales  Edward,  Esq. 

22  June  12 
,,        Herbert  Farrar,  Esq.         ...19  June  11 
,,        Trevor  Worters,  Esq.    ...     —  Nov    13 
*Head  Wardmaster— Frederick  Hannaford 

—  Jan  06 

•  (Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 

Royal  Hospital,  Portland. 

*  Fleet  Surcteon  Vidal  G.  Thorpe    3  Sept  12 

"Staff  Surgeon  Arthur  R. Davidson, m.b.  11  Oct  13 

(And  for  Depot.) 
*S%rqeon  Frederick  G.  Hitch,  m.b.    ...12  Mar   13 
Francis  C.  Alt  >n  1  Feb  13 

*  Chaplain—  Keu.RalphG.Sadleir.B.A.    28  Aug  13 
(And  for  supernumeraries  and  for  small  ships.) 

Superintending  Sister — 

Miss  Evelyn  M.  Keays  —  May  13 

Nursing  Sister  Miss  Mabel  Beresford...l8  Oct    11 
,,  Miss  Maud  M.  Harlock  21  Sept  12 

MisB  Jeanne  M.   McGrath 

23  Mar  12 
Civil  Dental  Surgeon— James  F.  Place,  Esq. 

(and  for  Home  Fleet).  24  June  11 
Dispenser  Herbert  C.  S.  Booth,  Esq....22  June  12 

(In  charge  of  Stores.) 
Had  Ward  master  Alexander  B.  Biggs 

*  (Borne  in  '  Victory.')         15  May  11 


Royal  Hospital,  Haulbowline 

*  Fleet  Surgeon— Frederick  A.  Capps  ...15  Nov  1 

(and for  Dockyard.) 

*  Staff  Surgeon..  Guy  L.  Buckeridge  ...16  Aug  1! 

(and  for  Dockyard.) 

*Surgeon — Charles  J.  Aveling 14  Feb  1« 

(and  for  Dockyard.) 

Chaplain — Rev.  Thomas  Kane,  b.a,   ...17  Mar  1 

Dispenser  Harry  H.  Sturch,  Esq.       ...  1  Sept  0; 

(In  charge  of  Stores.) 

*  (Borne  in  '  Colleen.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Yarmouth. 

"'Fleet  Surgeon — Richard  Miller,  m.b.  19  Dec   U 

"Surgeon — FrancisG.  H.R. Black, m.b. 23  JunelS 

Chaplain— Rev.  Charles  Moore,  m.a.  ...10  Apr   12 

*  (Borne  in  '  Pembroke.') 


Royal  Marine  Infirmary,  Deal. 

Fleet  Surgeon  Robert  Hill,  C.v.o 5  Feb 

Staff  Surgeon...  William  R.  Harrison.. ..14  Mav 

Surgeon Gordon     A.      Jackson, 

m.b.,  b.a —  Aug 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 
Henry    H.    Ormsby, 

m.b.,  b.a.  (tempy.)    14  Feb 
Nursing  Sister  Miss  Eva  M.  K'Eogh  ...21  Sept 

,,  Miss  Mary  Bartlett 3  May 

Civilian  Dental  Surgeon  Andrew  Lawrev, 
Esq 11  Aug 


Royal  Marine  Artillery  Infirmary, 
Portsmouth. 
Fleet  Surgeon  John  C.  Ferguson,  m.b.,  b.a. 

10  Nov  13 
Staff  Surgeon  Robert  Kennedy,  m.b. ...20  June  13 

Surgeon Vernon  L.  Matthews  ...  9  Apr  13 

Civilian    Dental   Surgeon  Bernard  J. 

Geekie,  Esq 17    De  ■  13 

(and  for  R.N.  School  of  Music) 


Royal  Marine  Infirmary,  Portsmouth. 

Fleet  Surgeon  Charles  Strickland 1  Apr   12 

Staff  Surgeon  Aloysius  F.  Fleming    ...10  Dec  IS 

Surgeon Harry  W.  Nicholls 31  Aug  1J 

(Lent  R.N,  College,  Greenwich.) 
Albert  V.J.  Richardson, 

M.B.,  B.A.  (tempy.)    14  Feb  14 


Royal  Marine  Infirmary,  Plymouth, 
Fleet  Surgeon  John  Andrews    m.d.    ...28  July  11 

Surgeon James  Barrett,  m.b.    ...13  Aug  11 

(Lent  R.N  College,  Greenwich.) 
Frank    H.    Stephens 

(tempy.)    14  Feb  1 

Arthur  H.  Joy,  m.b.    ...22  Sept  12 


Royal  Marine  Infirmary,  Chatham. 

Fleet  Surqeoni  o\\r\D.  Hughes 8  Apr    X 

Staff  Surgeon  William  C.  B.  Smith  ...  1  Oct     1! 
Surgeon William  H.  Edgar,  m.d.  5  June  1: 


Royal  Naval  Cadets'  Sick  Quarters, 
Osborne. 

*Fleet  Surgeon  Murray  P.  Jones 24  May  1 

"■Surgeon Ernest  MacEwan    13  Jan  1 

"Surgeon Horace  C  Devas 28  Nov  J  li 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 
Gustavus  W.  M.  Cus- 

tance  (tempy.)    14  Feb 

Resident  SisterMisB  RobinaFaiconer.R.E.c. 

26  June  1 

Nursing  Sister  Miss  Annie  Collett. 12  Aug  i 

,,  MissSarahE. McClelland—  Jun 

*  (Borne  in  '  Racer.') 


MEDICAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


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Royal  Naval  Cadets'  Sick  Quarters, 
Dartmouth. 

*Fleet  Surgeon  Joseph  A.  Moon 1  July  13 

*Staff  Surgeon  Frederick   G.  Wilson, 

M.B.  (temp!/.)   28  Jan   14 

*Surgeon Kenneth  H.  Hole,  M.B.  —  Sept  12 

(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

William  H.  King  19  Mar  13 

Nursing  Sister  Miss  Mabel  Basden-Smith 

20  Mar  13 
,,  Miss  Marguerite  S.  C.  Gubb 

*  (Borne    in  '  Pomone.')     26  June  12 


Sick  Quarters,  Shotley. 

*  Fleet  Surgeon  Christopher  L.  W.  Bunton, 

mb 28  Jan  13 

*  Staff  Surgeon  Llewellyn  Lindop 15May  12 

*Surgeon  Edward  M.  W.  Hearn,  md 15  Oct  12 

Nursing  Sister  Miss    Elizabeth   E,  M. 

Partridge  6  Oct  11 

,,  Miss  Una  Flood-Page      3  May  13 

Civilian  Dental  Surgeon — John  K.  Palmer, 

Esq 20  Jan   10 

Percy  G-.  Richards,  Esq.17  May  13 
*  (Borne  in  '  Ganges.') 


Sick  Quarters,  Queensferry. 

* Fleet  Surgeon  Harold  P.  Jones 27  Mar  14 

*  Staff  Surgeon  George  D.  Bateman 31  Aug  12 

*(Borne  in  '  Columbine.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Malta. 
*  Deputy    Surgeon-General — James    L. 

Smith,  mvo,  MB  1  July  13 

Chaplain — Bev.  Michael  Longridge,  ma 

20  May  13 

*Fleet  Surgeon — George  T.  Bishop 27  Jan  12 

*Surgeon — Archibald  L.  Robinson,  mb,  ma 

11  May  11 
„         Sidney  W.  Grimwade,  mb...  1  May  13 

,,         Cecil  H.  Symons 1  Nov  13 

Superintending  Sister — Miss  Flora  T.  Greig 

3  Jan    13 
Nursing  Sister — Miss  Dorothy  Henderson 

5  July  12 
„  Miss  Amy  M.  Stulpnagel 

15  July  12 
,,  Miss  Alice  Chirnside  14  July  13 

,,  Miss  Janet  Curwen  .. —  July  13 

„  Miss  Mary  A.  French  25  Oct    13 

Store  Matron— Miss  Emily  Mamo 1  Oct  09 

Dispenser — Albert  E.  Minter,  Esq 1  Sept  08 

(In  charge  of  Stores.) 

Head  Wardmaster— Walter  Austen  ...  9  Sept  0 

*  (Borne  in  '  Egmont.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Gibraltar. 
^Deputy  Surgeon-General — William  W.  Pryn 

28  Oct  12 
Chaplain — Rev.  Arthur  A.  Carter,  ma.  2  Apr  12 
fStaff  Surgeon — Arthur  Davidson,  MB.  5  July  11 
(and  for  Gibraltar  Yard) 
,,  Leslie  C.  Rowan-Robinson, 

mb.  24  Aug  11 

^Surgeon— Harold  H.  Babington —  Aug  13 

Superintending  Sister— Miss  Mildred  L.  Hughes 

27  Dec  12 


Nursing  Sister — Miss  Dora  C.  Shewell  23  Mar  12 
,,  Miss  Marguerite  M.  Abraham 

—  Jan  13 
Dispenser — George  F.  Clayton,  Esq.  15  Apr    10 

(In  charge  of  Stores.) 

*  Head  Wardmaster — Harry  E.Lambert  15  May  11 

*  (Borne  in  '  Cormorant.') 

Royal  Hospital,  Hong  Kong. 

''Deputy  Surgeon-General— Donald  T. 

Hoskyn,  m.b 24  Feb    12 

^Chaplain — Rev.  George  M.  Tichborne,BA 

1  Mar  14 
*Surgeon — William  H.  Hastings,  mb,  ma 

25  Mar  11 

,,       Edward  Moxon-Browne  8  Nov   13 

Superintending  Sister— Miss  Nita  Courtice 

27  Dec  12 
Nursing  Sister — Miss  Edith  M.  Bamford 

6  Oct    11 
,,  Miss  Mabel  C.  R.  Bere  3  Jan  14 

Dispenser— John  E.  Stoneman,  Esq.  ...10  Jan  14 
(In  charge  of  Stores.) 
*  (Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Bermuda. 

*  Fleet  Surgeon — John  A.  Keogh,  mb,  ba. 

20  Dec   13 
(and  for  Bermuda  Yard.) 
*Staff Surgeon— RobertH.McGiffin,MB.7  Oct    12 

(and  for  Bermuda  Yard.) 

Store  Matron — Miss  Lucy  A.  Johnson. ..14  Sept  00 

*  (Borne  in  '  Terror.') 

Royal  Hospital,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

*Fleet  Surgeon — Arthur  W.  B.  Livesay, 

MB,  frcs,  Ed 1  Jan    13 

*Surgeon — Guy  T.  Verry 1  Oct  13 

(For  Marines.  Prison,  and  other  outside  duties.) 
*(Borne  in  '  Hyacinth.') 


Royal  Hospital,  Ascension. 

Surgeon — Albert  C.  Rusack,  MB 1  Apr  12 

(Borne  in  '  Cormorant.') 


Royal  Naval  Sick  Quarters, 
Yokohama. 

Flett  Surgeon— Charles  S.  Woodwright  6  Jan  12 
(Borne  in  '  Minotaur.') 


Royal  Naval  Sick  Quarters, 
Wei-Hai-Wei. 


Fleet  Surgeon— Richard  F.  Clark 

(Borne  in  '  Triumph.') 


..  5  Nov  13 


755 


EDUCATIONAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE,  GREENWICH. 

Governor— The  Right  Hon.  Winston  L.  Spencer-Churchill,  M.P. 
President — Admiral  Sir  Frederic  W.  Fisher,  K.C.V.O. 
■\Captain — William  F.  Slayter. 
^Commander — Eric  V.  F.  R.  Dugmore. 
Capi.  R.M.— Pulteney  W.  Malcolm. 

Medical  Officer— Fleet  Surgeon  William  A.  Whitelegge,  m.d.,  b.a. 
(And  for  Royal  Hospital  School,  Greenwich.) 
Additional  Medical  Officer — C.  H.  Fernie,  Esq. 

(And for  Royal  Hospital  School,  Greenwich.) 
Store  Officer,  Cashier  and  Librarian— Staff  Paymaster  George  Whitcroft  ( Ret.) 
Secretary — H.  F,  V.  Negus,  Esq. 

and  a  Second  Division  Clerk. 
Civil  Engineei — H.  J.  Young,  Esq.,  a.m.i.c.e. 
Curator  of  Naval  Museum — Chief  Carpenter  James  T.  Berry  (Ret.) 

Office  of  Director  of  Naval  Education. 

Director  of  Naval  Education— Sir  J.  Alfred  Ewing,  k.c.b.,  ll.d.,  f.r.s.,  d.Sc. 

Deputy  Superintendent  of  Naval  Examinations— -\  Naval,  Instructor  Arthur  J.  Parish,  o.B.    M. 

Deputy  Inspector  of  Naval  Schools— \Naval  Instructor  Ivor  Curtis,  m.a.,  A.M.l.Meeh.E. 

Clerical  Assistant— W.  M.  Bussell,  Esq. 

and  a  Second  Division  Clerk. 

t  Chief  Schoolmaster— 'Mr.  Richard  Mountstephens. 

2  Hired  Extra  Clerks. 

{See  page  540.) 


Mathematics. 
Professor — William  Burnside,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.R.8. 
Instructor — George  A.  Witherington,  Esq.,  b.a. 
Naval  Instructor — tThomas  Y.  Baker,  b.a. 


Professorial  Staff. 

Nautical  Astronomy  and  Navigation. 
Instructor     and     Lecturer  —  t  Naval     Instructor 

Stanton  F.  Card,  b.a. 
Naval  Instructor— -\ John  White,  M.A. 


Applied  Mechanics. 
Professor — James  B.  Henderson,  Esq.,  d.sc. 
Instructor— B.  P.  Haigh,  Esq.,  B.  Sc,  a.m.i.c.e. 

Physics. 
Professor— Cecil  L.  Fortescue,  Esq.,  M.A. 
Instructor      in     Physics    and    Mathematics— 
G.  B.  Bryan,  Esq.,  b.a.,  d.sc. 

Chemistry. 
Professoi — Vivian  B.  Lewes,  Esq. 
Instructor — John  S.  S.  Brame,  Esq. 

(And  Asst.  to  Professor  of  Hygiene.) 

Fortification. 
Professor — Major  S;  St.  Lt.-Col.  Harry  D.  Far- 

quharson,  r.m.l.i. 
Assistant— Lieutenant  Ernest  J.  B.Tagg.R.M.L.i. 


Naval  Architecture. 
Instructors— T.  B.  Abell  and  L.  Woollard,  Esqs. 

Marine  Engineering. 
Instructor— Eng.  Commander  Lionel  M   Hobbs 
Naval  Instructor— Marshall  H.  Robinson,  b.a.' 


Foreign  Languages. 
Instructors  in  French— 31.  A.  Barrere  and  M  D 

Harrault. 
Instructor  in  German— B..  G.  Atkins,  Esq. 

Naval  Medical  School. 
Professor  of  Clinical  Pathology— Fleet    Surgeon 

Percy  W.  Bassett-Smith,  c.b.,  m.r.c.p. 
Professor   of   Hygiene  —  Fleet   Surgeon' Arthur 

Gaskell,  f.r.c.s. 


For  Special  Service. 
Eng.  Lieutenant— David  N.  H.  Bowen. 
t  Naval  Instructors— Maurice  A.  Ainslie,  B.A. 

Richard  H.  Whapham,  M.A.,  b.sc 
Thomas  Slator,  b.a. 

t  Borne  tn  '  President.' 


EDUCATIONAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


558 


OFFICERS  WHO  ARE  NOW  STUDYING  AT  THE  COLLEGE. 
ADVANCED   TORPEDO  COURSE. 

Lieutenants. 
Rodolph  H.  F.  De  Salis. 
Reginald  A .  Jackson. 

ADVANCED  GUNNERY  COURSE. 

Lieutenants. 
Lancelot  G.  Ingham. 
Gerard  W.  T.  Robertson. 

ENGINEERING  COURSE. 

Lieutenants. 
•Alexander  L.  P.   Mark- 

Wardlaw. 
Edward  R.  Micklem. 
Charles  D.  Milward. 
Guy  F.  P..  Ottley. 
Owen  W.  Phillips. 


Frederic  N.  Attwood. 
John  F.  B.  Carslake. 


Edward  W.  H.  Blake. 
Victor  H.  Danckwerts. 


John  P.  Charley. 
Denys  C.  Ford. 
Cuthbert  W.  S.  Gibson. 
John  M.  Heath. 
Bernard  J .  Littledale. 
Gilbert  C.  Maiden. 


Henry  N.  Lesley. 
Algernon  U.  Willis 


Edward  N.  Syfret. 


Leonard  C.  Rideal. 
Villiers  J.  H.  H.  Sankey 
Brian  L.  G.  Sebastian. 
John  B.  Sidgwick. 
Douglas  C.  Tudor. 
Hugo  W.  L.  Tyrrell. 


NAVIGATION  COURSE. 
Commencing  litti  April,  1914. 
Lieut.  Robert  D.  King-Harman.    Lieut.  Walter  F.  Smithwick. 


Sub-Lieut.  Charles  A.  Sperling. 


Probationary  Lieutenants  (Royal  Marines). 
Charles  H.  Congdon.  Robert  G.  Sturge 


Harold  R.  Lambert. 
Hamilton  W.  Simpson 
John  H.  Willoughby. 
Wilfrid  B.F.  Lukis. 
Arthur  R.  Chater. 
Charles  B.  Conybeare. 
Richard  C.  G.  Foote. 


F.  J.  Blackman. 
R.  W.  L.  Gawn. 

G.  McCloghrie. 


Probationary  Second  Lieutenants  (Royal  Marines). 


John  S.  S.  Thornely. 
Claude  F.  Mead. 
Cecil  Brooke-Short. 
Richard  W.  H.  M.  Empson. 
Maurice  D.  Quill. 
Francis  C ,  Law. 
Thomas  H.  Jameson. 
Naval  Instructor  John  L.  Holt,  m.a. 


Arthur  N.  Williams. 
William  F.  S.  Fawckner. 
Edward  G.  M.  Roe. 
Charles  P.  Tuckey. 
Cecil  H.  Hazell. 
Frederick  C.  G.  Stock. 
Eric  D'O.  Walters. 


Probationary  Assistant  Constructors. 

H.  May.  H.  S.  Pengelley. 

J.  E.  P.  Moon.  V.  G.  Shepheard. 

D.  E.  J.  Offord.  F.  Sutcliffe. 


Lieut.  C.  H.  Boykett. 
„      P.  G.  Glanville. 

Reginald  H.  Bunyard. 
Norman  Card. 
Thomas  H   Claik. 


Eustace  Arkwright.  m.b. 
Percy  H.  Boyden,  m.d. 


Officers  of  Royal  Indian  Marine 
Lieut.  J.  N.  Metcalfe. 
„      H.  M.  Salmond. 
*Actmg  Mates. 
Harold  W.  Coles. 
George  F.  Elson. 
Nicholas  Manley. 
Acting  Royal  Marine  Gunners. 
John  T.  Le  Seelleur.  Edwin  J.  Williams. 

AT  NAVAL  MEDICAL  SCHOOL. 
Fleet  Surgeons. 
Frederick  W .  Parker. 

{Lent  from  '  Prince  of  Wales.') 
Ernest  A.  Penfold,  m.b. 


Sub-Lieut.  A.  H.  B.  Gray. 


Leonards.  Pearson. 
Frank  P.  Skuse. 
Samuel  H.  Tucker. 


Jonathan  Shaiiu,  m.b. 

(Lent  from  '  Impregnable.') 
Michael  J.  Smith,  m.d., 

F.R.C.S.I..  B.A. 


James  Barratt,  m.b. 

(Lent  from  R.M.  Division, 
Plymouth.) 
Hugh  F.  Briggs 

(Lent  from  '  Prince  of  Wales.') 
Horace  C.  Devas. 
(Lent  from  Osborne  College.) 
*MichaelP.  Fitzgerald,  m.b. 


Staff  Surgeon. 

Herbert  W.  B.  Shewell,  m.a.,  m.b. 

Surgeons  undergoing  Qualifying  Course  for  Promotion. 


Kenneth  H.  Hole,  m.b. 

(Lent  from  Dartmouth  College.) 
Gordon  A.  Jackson,  m.b.,  b.a. 
(Lent  from  R.M.  Division, 
Deal.) 
Thomas  R.  L.  Jones 

(Lent  from  Plymouth  Hospital.) 
*George  M.  Levick. 

* Borne  in  'President.'' 


Alfred  G.  Malcolm,  m.b. 

(Lent  from  '  Alecto.) 
Harry  W.  Nicholls. 
(Lent  from  R.M.  Division, 
Portsmouth.) 
*  Arthur  T.  Rivers. 
*GiiDert  F.  Syme. 


559 


EDUCATIONAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


EOYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE,  DARTMOUTH. 

t Captain  The  Hon.  Victor  A.  Stanley,  mvo. 
(And  for  command  of   '  Pomone.') 


INaval  Staff. 
Commander Henry  G.  Sherbrooke 

■  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Alastair 
M.  Graham 
John  A.  M.  Sturges. 

Lieutenants  ... J,  SJ'^ilfrecI  ^  itirlinf, 

(N)  Walter  O.  Spurrell 
Henry  E.  C.  Blagiove 
Francis  G.  Glossop 
.  The  Hon.  Humphrey  Legge 

Eng.  Com Edward  A.  Short 

f  Arthur.  V.  Eldridge 
I  William  C.  Hartou 

**•«■* j^?.0drTr!RPeU 

I  Harry  H.  Wilson 
^Geoffrey  Morgan. 

Chaplain  Rev.  Henry  D.  Dixon- 
Wright,  MVO,  MA. 

Fleet  Surgeon  Joseph  A.  Moon 

Staff' Surgeon  Frederick  G.  Wilson, 

MB  (tempt/.) 

Fleet  Paymaster John  A.  Keys 

Surgeon Kenneth  H.  Hole,  MB. 

(Lent  R.N.  College^  Greenwich) 

William  H.  King 
Assist.  Paymaster  ...Archibald  F.  Cooper 

Ernest  D.  G.  Colles 

Ch.  Carpenter Walter  J.  Ward 

Gunner  William  0.  P.  Crabb 

Michael  J.  J.  Sartain 
Artif.  Eng Robert  Quinton 


Professorial  Staff. 
Head  Master. 
Cyril  E.  Ashfcrd,  Esq.,  mvo.,  ma. 
Heads  of  Departments. 
Modern  Languages  ...Rev.  Ernest  H.  Arkwright, 
MVO,  ma  (Second  Master) 
history  Sf  Englinh    ...Robert  J?.  Davidson,  Esq., 

MA 

Science.. Alexander    P.  McMullen, 

Esq.,  ma 
Navigation    ^  Naval  Inst.  John  Camp, 

BA 

Mathematics  Harry  E.  Piggott,  Esq.,  ma 


Senior  Masters. 
W.  H.  Anslie,  Esq.,  MA   {Mod.  Languages) 
Hubert  Brown,  Esq.,  ma  (Mod.  Languages) 
Arthur  J.  L.  Darby,  Esq.,  ba  (History  and  Mod. 

La?iguuges) 
Henry  W.  Gregson,  Esq.,BA  (.Science) 
Percy  T.  Harrison,  Esq.,  MA  (Mathematics) 
Harold    W.    Hodges,   Esq.,  ba    (History    and 

English) 
Robert  M.  Milne,  Esq.,  ma  (Mathematics) 
Kenneth  G.  Reid,  Esq.,  ma  (Science) 


Assistant  Masters  and  Naval  Instructors. 
Denys  Bond,  Esq.,  ma.  (Modern  Languages) 
Andre  M.R.  Charbonnier,  Esq.  (Mod. Languages) 
•^'  V.  ,  Qe-Seymour,  Esq.,  ba.  (History    and 
English) 
D.  F.  Ferguson,  Esq.  (Science) 
^ Naval  Inst.  Edward  W.  Fitch,  b.a. 
\Naval  Inst.  John  G.  Green,  ba. 
Charles  E.  L.  Hammond,  Esq. ,  ba  (History) 
George  L.  N.  Hope,  Esq.  (History  and  Modern 

Languages) 
Edward  A.Hughes,Esq.,BA(Jffisfory  and  English) 
James  F.  McKean,  Esq.,  ma  (Mathematics) 
Alfred  R.  Marshall,  Esq.,  ba  (Science) 
Eng.  Lieut.  Mark  Martin  (Ret.)  (Science) 
Manfred  Megson,  Esq.,  ba  (Science  and  Mathe- 
matics) 
John  T.  Nance,  Esq.,  ma  (Science) 
Donald  Portway,  Esq.,  ba  (Science) 
C.  L.  Reynolds,  Esq.  (Mathematics) 
Morris  B.  Tasker,  Esq.,  ma  (Science) 


Nursing  Sister. 


Miss  Mabel  Basden  Smith 


20  Mar  12 


T  Borne  in  '  Pomone.' 


EDUCATIONAL    ESTABLISHMENTS. 


560 


ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGE,  OSBORNE. 

*  Captain  Rudolf  W.  Bentinck. 
(And for  command  of  '  Racer.') 


*Naval  Staff. 

Commander— Eric  J.  A.  Fullerton. 

Lieut, -Com.— Henry  E.  D.  H.  Willoughby. 

(  Henry  B.  Maltby. 
Lieutenants  '  Richard  M.  Welby. 
")  Alban  T.  B.  Curteis. 
'.George  A.  Scott. 

Eng.  Commander — William  C.  Stevens. 

{Bernard  Child. 
Frank  H.  Pratt. 
Francis  L.  Mogg. 
Rowland  A.  C.  Michell. 
Roland  P.  Dalton. 
LionelB.  R.  Wansborough. 

Capt.  R.M.— Alfred  D.  Welch. 

Chaplain— Rev.  John  J.  Gay,  m.a. 

Fleet  Surgeon— Murray  P.  Jones. 

Fleet  Paymaster — George  A.  Koe. 

Surgeon—  Gustavus  W.  M.  distance  (tempy.). 

Horace  C.  Devas. 
(Lent  R.N.  College,  Greenwich.) 

Ernest  MacEwen. 
(And   for   duties   in    connection    with    Physical 
Training.) 

Assistant  Paymaster—  Archibald C.  M.  Edmonds 
Gordon  Franklin. 

Ch.  Boatsuain — Florence  Sullivan. 
Ch.  Artif.  Eng—  George  T.  Ward. 
Gunner — Walter  L.  Caple. 
Carpenter — William  Johns  (b). 


Professorial  Staff. 

Head  Master. 

Charles  Godfrey,  Esq.,  M.v.o.,  m.a. 

Heads  of  Departments. 

Science  J.  Watt,  Esq.,  m.v.o.,  m.a 

(Second  Master). 

Geography W.  L.  Bunting,  Esq.,  m.a. 

Modern  Languages. .,W.  M.  Poole,  Esq.,  m.a. 

Mathematics    R.  Nettell,  Esq.,  m.a. 

History  Sf  English. ..G.  A.  R.  Callender,Esq.,M.A 


Senior  Masters. 

A.  P.  Boissier,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 
H.  L.  Collen,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathematics). 
G.  F.  Gibbons,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathematics). 

H.  G.  W.  Hughes-Games,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathe- 
matics) . 

Jj.  Lassimonne,  Esq.  (Officier  de  V Instruction 
Publique)  (Mod.  Languages). 

C.  H.  C.  Livesey.  Esq.,  m.a.  m.sc  (Physics). 

F.  M.  Ranson,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 

G.  B.  Smith,  Esq.,  m.a.  (History  and  English) 

B.  S.  Wolfe,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathematics). 
H.  R.  Yates,  Esq.,  m.a.,  b.sc.  (Physics). 

Assistant  Masters  and  Naval  Instructors. 

P.  E.  Anderson-Morshead,Esq.(iempy.)(^t.story 

and  English). 
R.W.  Bates,  Esq.,  b.a.,  L.  esL.  (Mod.  Languages), 
A.  J.  Bostock  Hill,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 
^Naval  Inst.  Frederick  M.  Broadbent,  m.a. 
A.G.  Clarke,  Esq.B.  A..(History. English. German). 
A,  G.  Denniston,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mod.  Languages). 

C.  D.  Edmonds,  Esq.,  m.a.  (History  and  English). 
H.    L.   Firkins,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathematics  and 

Physics). 
J.  H."  Franklin,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 
C.  H.  Grenfell,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mod.  Languages). 
J.  Hooper,  Esq.,  M.A..(Mod.  Languages). 
A.  C.  Huson,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 
R.  P.  Keigwin,  Esq.,  M.A.  (  Mod.  Languages). 
M.  A.  Lewis,   Esq.,  b.a.   (History  fy  Mod. 

Languages) . 
R.  P.  Marshall,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Physics). 
A.  M.  C.  Nicholl,  Esq.,  m.a.  (.Physics). 
E.  A.  Price,  Esq.,  b.a.  (Mathematics). 
W.  Stradling,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Mathematics). 
J.  D.  Upcott,  Esq.,  b.a.  (History  and  Modern 

Languages), 
E.  T.  Warner,  Esq.,  m.a.  (Physics). 


Resident  Sister 
Nursing  Sisters 


Miss  Robina  Falconer,  r.r.c. 
[  Miss  Annie  Collett. 
!  Miss  Sarah  E.  McClelland. 


*  Borne  in  '  Racer.' 
t  Borne  in  '  Victory.' 


561 


EDUCATIONAL  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  WAR  COLLEGE,  PORTSMOUTH. 

Vice- Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  E.  Bethell,  k.c.m.g.  (In  Command). 

Flag  Captain — Captain  Charles  E.  Le  Mesurier. 

Secretary — Martin  G.  Bennett. 

Lieut.- Com.  —Edward  L.  Grieve  (tempy.) 
Eng.  Commander — Arthur  Brown. 
Major  Sj  Bt.Lt.-Col.R.M.A  —  Charles  L.  Brooke. 
Capt.  R.M.A.— Richard  F.  C.  Foster. 
Librarian 
Lieutenant — Reginald  G.  Copleston  (Retired), 


Captain... 


Commanders 


Bertram  H.  Smith. 
/"Arthur  de  K.  L.  May. 

Henry  G.  E.  Lane. 

Charles  T.  Hardy. 

Alfred  D.  P.  R.  Pound. 

Herbert  W.  W.  Hope. 

Guy  P.  Bigg-Wither. 

Thomas  Fisher. 

(For  War  Staff  Duties.) 
k  Arthur  Rice 

(All  borne  in  '  Victory.') 

FOR  WAR  COURSE. 
Vice-Admiral  Robert  N.  Ommanney,  C.B. 
Rear- Admirals. 
Seymour  E.  Erskine  I      Robert  S.  Phipps  Hornby,  C.m.g. 

The  Hon.  Horace  L.  A.  Hood,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  d.s.o.  |      Trevylyan  D.  W.  Napier,  m.v.o. 

Captains. 


James  T.  Bush. 

Denis  B.  Crampton,  M.v.o. 

(Lent  from  '  Alexandra ') 
John  B.  Drummond. 
Hugh  Edwards. 
Sydney  S.  Hall,  c.B.  (lent). 
Hugh  L.  P.  Heard. 
Alan  G.  Hotham. 

Percy  T.  H.  Beamish. 

The  Hon.  Matthew  R.  Best,  M.v.o. 

Maurice  D.  Evans. 

Henry  P.  V.  Hickman. 

Robert  A.  Hornell. 

George  M.  Keane. 

Thomas  J,  S.  Lyne. 

Henry  W.  Osburn. 


Granville  M.  Heriot,  d.s.o 


Sydney  B.  Boyd-Richardson. 

(S)  M.  Brock  Birkett. 
(G)  Kenneth  B.  M.  Churchill 
Brian  P.  MacMahon. 
G)  Patrick  Macnamara. 

Ronald  H.  Hilliard. 
(N)  Charles  S.  Morris. 


Robert  W.  Johnson. 
Frank  Larken. 
Ernest  K.  Loring. 
Henry  B.  Pelly,  m.v.o. 

(Lent  from  '  Invincible') 
Edward  H.  Rymer. 
Cecil  M.  Staveley. 
Percival  H.  Warleigh. 
Commanders. 

Walter  R.  G.  Petre. 
Seymour  F.  Rowe. 
Rafe  G.  Rowley-Conwy. 
William  F.  Sells. 
Joseph  A.  Shuter,  M.v.o. 
Hugh  G.  C.  Somerville. 
Charles  W.  Trousdale. 
George  B.  W.  Young. 
Majors,  R. M.L.I. 

|      Edward  K.  Story. 


FOR  WAR  STAFF  COURSE. 
^'Commanders 

|       The  Hon.  Bertram  T.  C  O.  Freeman  Mitford. 
*  Lieutenant- Commanders , 

Erskina  A.  Nicolson. 
(N)  Cradock  W.  C.  J  .  Nowell. 
(T)  Charles  E.  Turle. 
I 
*  Lieutenants. 

I  (T)  Alfred  H.  Taylor. 

Capt.,  R.M.,  Gerald  R.  S.  Hickson. 
*Borne  in  '  Victory  ' 


ROYAL  NAVAL   COLLEGE,  KEYHAM. 

Eng   Captain  in  Command Charles  G.  Taylor,  m.v.o. 

Lieutenant    George  A.  Revinglon. 

'Eng.  Commander    Walter  R.  Parnall. 

Eng.  Lieutenant John  M.  Murray. 

Alfred  O.  Wood. 

Naval  Instructor Edward  T,  Goldsmith,  B.A. 

(Borne  in  '  Vivid,') 


EDUCATIONAL    ESTABLISHMENTS,    &c. 


562 


TEACHING  STAFF,  DOCKYARD  SCHOOLS. 


Portsmouth 
Head  Master— G.  T.  drivers,  Esq. 
Senior    Assistant   Master — John    0.    Wildman, 

Esq.,  B.sc. 
"'Junior Assistant  Masters — Walter  French,  Esq. 
Henry    W.     Turner, 
Esq. 

Devonport. 

Head  Master — P.  Darlington,  Esq. 
Senior  Assistant  Mastet — Parker    Motley,   Esq., 
M.se. 

fPercival  H.  S.  Kemp- 
|      ton. 
Ernest        Mc  Kenzie, 
Esq.,  m.sc. 
I  Alexander  S.  Ritchie, 
L    Esq. 


*  Junior  AssistantMaiters* 


Chatham. 
Head  Master — H.  L.  J.  Masson,  Esq. 
Senior  Assistant  Master — Frank    N.     Tinkler, 

Esq.,  b.sc. 
^Junior  Assistant  Masters— C.  W.  Fiske,  Esq. 
J.  Norrie,  Esq. 
Sheerness. 
Schoolmaster — Sidney  G.  Horsley,  Esq.,  ba. 
Junior  Assistant  Master — F.  J.  Crabbe,  Esq., b.sc. 

Pembroke. 

Schoolmaster — John  M.  Irvine,  Esq.,  B.sc. 

Junior   Assistant   Master — Thomas  H.   Essery, 

Esq. 

Haulbowline. 

Senior  Assistant  Master- in- Charge — B.  J.  Chubb, 


*  Arranged  alphabetically. 


TEACHING    STAFF,    MECHANICAL     TRAINING    ESTABLISHMENTS, 


Boy  Artificers. 
Portsmouth. 
Civilian  Schoolmaster — W.  H.  T.  Pain,  Esq. 

Devonport. 
Civilian  Schoolmaster — L.  W.  Mathieson,  Esq. 


Mechanicians. 
Chatham. 
Civilian  Schoolmaster — C.  W.  Willsteed,  Esq., 

A.M.i.Mech.E. 
Assistant  Master— Philip  O.  Penrose,  Esq., 

A.M.i.Mech.E. 


Educational  Staff. 
Head  Master— 3 .  E.  Evans,  Esq.,  ba 


ROYAL    HOSPITAL   SCHOOL,    GREENWICH. 

Superintendent — Captain  Edmund  M.  C.  Cooper-Key,  mvo  (Ret.) 1  Mar  06 

Naval  Staff. 

Cashier  and  Store   Officer — 
Fleet  Paymaster —William  B.  Penny    30  Nov  10 
Chaplain — Rev.  Dallas  G.  Brooks  .     .   10  Apr  12 
Medical  Officer— Fleet  Surgeon  William 

A.  Whitelegge,  m.d.,  b.a 8  Apr  14 

(And  for  R.  N.  College,  Greenwich). 
Chief  Officer — Hon.  Lieut.  Joseph  Reed,  rn 

14  June  98 

Additional  Medical  Officer — C.  H.  Fernie,  Esq., 1  Oct  13 

(And  for  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich.) 


Masters 


i  Charles  J.  Isaac,  Esq. 
J  James  Wakeford,  Esq. 
(  W.  H.  Evans,  Esq.   . 


25  Oct  92 

25  Nov  04 

26  May07 


ROYAL  HOSPITAL,  GKEENWICH. 
Office  of  the  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet. 

Chaplain  of  the  Fleet    .     .    .     The  fen.  Archdeacon  Hugh  S.Wood,  d.d.,~\ 

(Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  the  King)  I      -  Oct  04 
(Chaplain    of   the    Royal  Hospital,  j 
Greenwich) ] 

Staff  Clerk John  Hooper,  Esq.  (for  duty  with  the  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet). 

GREENWICH    HOSPITAL    LIVINGS    HELD    BY    CHAPLAINS   OF 

THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

Pursuant  to  Act  of  Parliament,  51  Geo.  III.  cap.  194,  and  10  Geo.  IV.  cap.  25,  sec.  335. 

Patrons— The  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty. 

Simonburn—Jhe  Rev.  Ernest  G.  Cull, 

M,A 27  Feb    13 


Humshaugh—The  Rev.  John  H.  Pitman,  m.a. 

25  Sept  99 
Wark—  rAeiJei).RobertO'D.Ross-Lewin, 
'     m.a.,l.th 30Sept92 

Bellinqham—  TheRev  .F  rancis  C .  Hartley , 
B.A 22  Apr  05 


Thorneyburn—The  Rev.  Wilfrid  W. 

Nicholson,  m.a .  20  June  10 

Greystead — The  Rev.  Bertram  H.  Meeres, 

b.a 14  June  13 

Falstone — TheRev.  Arthur  J.  Dexter,  b.a. 

11  July  13 
Alston     with      Garrigill —  The    Rev. 
William  Oxland,  b.a 30  Nov  01 


NAVAL  PRISON,  BODMIN. 

Deputy-Governor  Commander  Thomas  Braudreth,  r.n.  (ret.)   1  Jan  11 

Chaplain Rev.  Thomas  Austin.  M  A., R.N.  (ret.) 1  Aug  07 


563 


ROYAL  NAVAL  NURSING  SERVICE. 


QUEEN   ALEXANDRA'S   ROYAL    NAVAL 
NURSING  SERVICE. 


President. 
HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA. 

SISTERS    OF    NURSING    STAFF    AT    THE    ROYAL    NAVAL    HOSPITALS,    &c. 

Head  Sisters, 

Miss  Evangelina  B.  Harte,  R.R.C.  {Plymouth). 
Miss  Margaret  H.  Keenan,  R.R.C.  (Chatham). 
Miss  Katherine  M.  Hickley,  R.R.C.  (Haslar), 

Superintending  Sisters. 

Miss  Evelyn  M.  Keays  (Portland). 

Miss  Mildred  L.  Hughes  (Gibraltar). 

Miss  Mary  C.  Clark  (H aslar). 

Miss  Catherine  C.  Renwiek  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Flora  T.  Greig  (Malta). 

Miss  MargaretB.  Goodall-Copestake  (Chatham). 

Miss  Nita  Courtice  (Hong  Kong). 


Nursing  Sisters. 


Miss  Robina  Falconer,  R.R.C.  (Osborne). 

mMiss  Eva  Mary  K'Eogh  (Deal). 

Miss  Mary  Bartlett  (Deal). 

Miss  Elizabeth  E.  M.  Partridge  (Shotley). 

Miss  Mabel  Beresford  (Portland) . 

Miss  Mabel  Basden  Smith  (Dartmouth). 

Miss  Maud  M.  Harloek  (Portland). 

Miss  Jeanne  M.  McGrath  (Portland). 

Miss  Ann  E.  Hartley-Jones  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Una  Flood-Page  (Shotley). 

Miss  Ethel  A.  de  Blaquiere  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Edith  M.  Bamford  (Hong  Kong). 

Miss  Dora  C.  Shewell  (Gibraltar). 

Miss  Dorothy  Henderson  (Malta). 

Miss  Amy  M.  StUlpnagel  (Malta). 

Miss  Marguerite  M.  Abraham  (Gibraltar). 

Miss  Alice  Chirnside  (Malta). 

Miss  Annie  Collett  (Osborne). 

Miss  Janet  Curwen  (Malta). 

Miss  Marguerite  S.  C.  Gubb  (Dartmouth). 

Miss  Mary  A.  French  (Malta). 

Miss  Mabel  C.  R.  Bere  (Hong  Kong). 

Miss  Annie  W.  Robertson  (Chatham). 

Miss  Frances  F.  Tarleton  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Mary  B.  Bennet  (Chatham). 

Miss  Olive- K.  Rowlatt  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Sarah  E.  McClelland  (Osborne). 

Miss  Ettie  S.  Home  (Chatham). 


Miss  Annie  M.  Frank  (Plymouth) . 

Miss  Margaret  M.  Benington  (Chatham) . 

Miss  Charlotte  A.  Clarke  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Vivien  A.  Thomas  (Chatham). 

Miss  Dora  M.  Tebbutt  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Margaret  B.  Paterson  (Chatham). 

Miss  Nora  E.  James  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Jane  J.  Bowman  (Chatham). 

Miss  Beatrice  Sandes  (Chatham). 

Miss  Winifred  D.  Holmes-Brown  (Chatham). 

Miss  Ethel  M.  G.  Hirst  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Violet  K.  Adams  (Chatham). 

Miss  Kathleen  M.  Atkinson  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Anne  J.  Mockler  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Sarah  E.  Lymbery  (Chatham). 

Miss  Leonora  C.  Hooper  (Plymouth). 

Miss  Sara  O.  Johnston  (Haslar). 

Miss  EmmelineM.  M.  Hughes  (Haslar). 

Miss  Bertha  M.  Martin  (Haslar). 

Miss  Annie  Fryer  (Haslar). 

Miss  Winifred  H.  Ashe  (Haslar). 

Miss  Lilian  Phillips  (Haslar) 

Miss  Jessie  H.  lieijjh  (Haslar). 

Miss  Alice  M.  Shrewsbury  (Haslar), 

Probationary  Nursing  Sisters. 
Miss  Mar.jorie  Turner  (Haslar). 
Miss  Marjory  Maughan  (Haslar). 
Miss  Edith  Hope  (Haslar). 
Miss  Ethel  Towner  (Haslar). 
Miss  Maria  P.  Winning  (Haslar)^ 
Miss  Mary  L.  Hocking  (Haslar). 
Miss  Phyllis  A.  Bowles  (Haslar). 
Miss  Hilda  M.  Bryant  (Haslar). 


STORE    MATRONS,    &C. 


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LIST   OF   STORE    MATRONS    AT    THE    ROYAL    NAVAL    HOSPITALS. 


Mi9s  Frances  T.  Tucker  {Plymouth). 

Miss  Emily  Mamo  (Malta). 

Miss  Lucy  A.  Johnson  (Bermuda). 


Miss  Florence  Adelaide  Curtis  (Haslar). 
Mrs.  Fanny  S.  Wonnall  (Chatham). 


LIST    OF    CIVILIAN    DENTAL    SURGEONS. 


Robert  R.  Adams,  Bsq.(  J'outAs'  Training 

Establishment,  Devonport) 27  Aug  12 

Sidnev  W.  Bevis,  Esq.  (R.N.  Barracks, 

Portsmouth)     15  Mar  13 

Thomas  P.  Cooper,Esq.(.R. N. Barracks, 

Chatham) 10  May  13 

Thomas  A.  Bell  Corless,  Esq.  (B.  N. 

Barracks,  Devonvort) 31  Aug  12 

Graham     Cotterell,      Esq.     (H.M.S. 

'■Powerful'  and  for  general  duty  ivith 

Training  Service) 13  Dec.  13 

Edward    E.    Fletcher,    Esq.    (R.  N. 

Barracks,  Devo?iport) 9  Apr  10 

Bernard    John    Geekie,    Esq.    (B.M. 

Artillery  and  R.N.  School  of  Music)ll  Dec.  13 
JohnS.F.Horton.Esq.  (R.N.Barracks, 

Chatham) 15  Mar  13 

Andrewr;a\vrey,Esq.(.R.Af.Z)epoi,DeaZ)ll  Aug  13 
Harold  M. Meek,  Esq.  (B.N.Barracks, 

Devonport)  — Mar  13 

Lionel  A.  Burke  Moore,  Esq.  (H.M.S. 

'  Impregnable '   and  for  duty  at  B.N. 

Hospital,  Plymouth)     1  Aug  11 


Walter  C.  Murray,  Esq.  (Portsmouth)    21  Feb  10 
Charles  D.Neale.Esq.  (R.N.Barracks, 

Portsmouth)    15  Mar  13 

Wilfred  R.  Ollis,  Esq.    (H.M.S.  '  Im- 
pregnable')        22  Apr   12 

John  R.  Palmer,  Esq.  (B.N. Barracks, 

Chatham) 20  Jan  10 

David       Paterson,       Esq.      (H.M.S. 

'Powerful')      22  Aug  12 

James  F.  Place,  Esq.  (Home  Fleet  and 

Portland) 24  June  11 

Percy  G.  Richards,  Esq.  (Shotley) 17  May  13 

Frederick  Thompson,  Esq.  (Haslar)...  29  Aug  10 

Oscar  Trigge,  Esq.  (B.  N.  Barracks, 
Devonport)  —  Apr  13 

Robert  S.  W  ird,  Esq.  (Shotley) 19  Jan    14 

Sidney  White,  Esq.  (B.  N.  Hospital, 

Chatham) —  Apr  13 

George  E.  Wood,  Esq.  (li.  N.  Barracks, 
Portsmouth)    1  Apr  06 


LIST    OF    DISPENSERS    IN    HIS    MAJESTY'S    MEDICAL    ESTABLISHMENTS 
AT    HOME    AND    ABROAD. 


James  Hart,  Esq.,  Plymouth  (in  chargt  of  stores). 

Albert  Edward  Minter,  Esq.,  Malta  (in  charge 
of  stores). 

Harry  H.  Sturch,  Esq.,  Haulbowline  (in  charge 
of  stores). 

James  Innes,  Esq.,  Chatham  (in  charge  of  stores). 

Francis  W.  Hooper,  Esq.,  Haslar  (in  charge  of 

stores). 

Edward  Nursaw,  Esq.,  Haslar. 
Frederick  H.  Waterhouse,  EBq.,  Haslar, 
thomas  E.  8.  Bowers,  Esq.,  Plymouth. 

Fohn  E.  Stoneman,  Esq.,  Hong  Kong  (/«  charge 
of  stores'). 


Eldred  Irving,   Esq.,  Plymouth. 

George  F.  Clayton,  Esq.,  Gibraltar  (in  charge  of 
stores). 

Reginald  A.  Sinca,  Esq.,  Plymouth. 

Herbert  C.  S.  Booth,  Esq.,  Portland  (in  charge 
of  stores). 

Harry  M.  Corke,  Esq.,  Haslar. 

Richard  R.  Wales  Edward,  Esq.,    Chatham. 

Herbert  Farrar,  Esq.,  Chatham. 

Joseph  P.  Marmion,  Esq.,  Haslar. 

Trevor  Worters,  Esq.,  Chatham. 

Sa.ioldE.Ra.lste&i.'Biq., Ha»lar(Supernumerary). 


565 


SICK   QUARTERS. 


SICK  QUARTERS. 

Note.— Where  the  Surgeon  and  Agent  is  not  residing  at  the  first  place  shown  against  his  name,  his 
address  is  indicated  in  italics  after  the  name. 


Surgeons  and  Agents. 
Abbotsbuky  (see  Langton). 
Aberdeen— Peter  Howie,  Esq.,  M.B. 

W.  T.  Stn.— E.  Oliphant,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Aberyst with— Thomas  D.  Harries,  Esq. 
Aldborough  (see  Hornsea). 
Aldeburgh,  Sizewell,  and  Thorpe — Northern 

Portion — K.     B.      Wrightson,      Esq.,     M.D. 

Southern     Portion     to      Woodbridge     Haven — 

Thomas  C.  Askin,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Alderton,    Woodbridge.} 
Alderney— Edgar  W.  Livesay,  Esq. 
Alnmouth,  Amble  and  Cresswell— John  S 

Forrest,  Esq.      [Warkworth,  Northumberland.] 
Amble  (see  Alnmouth). 
Amlwch — Thomas  Jones,  Esq. 
Anderby—  Erancis  J.  Spilsbury,  Esq. 

[Hogsthorpe,  Alford,  Lines.] 
Annalong    and    Kilkeel — Henry    E.   Evans, 

Esq.  [Kilkeel,  Co.  Down.] 

Annan— William  Elder,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Anstruther — John  J.  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Appledore — William  A.  Valentine,  Esq. 
Ardglass     and     Killough— Arthur    W.     S. 

MeComiskey,  Esq.  [Killough,  Co.  Down.] 

Ardmore,  Ballymacart,  and  Whiting  Bay 

— Timothy  Eoley,  Esq. 
Ardrossan — John  Macdonald,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Arklow,    Mizen    Head,   and   Kilmichael— 

Patrick  J.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Aran,  Isles  of— (Galway)— Michael  O  Brien, 

Esq.,  M.D.  [Kilronan,  N.  Aran.~\ 

Arranmore  (see  Burton  Port). 
Arrochar,  Loch  Long— W.  M.  T.  Wilson,  Esq., 

M.B.     [Tarbet,  Loch  Lomond.] 
Arthurstown — William  J.  Anglim,  Esq. 
Atherfield  (see  Brook). 
*Auchmithie — James  A.  Dewar,  Esq.,  M.D. 


Babbicombe  (see  Torquay). 
Bacton— William  P.  Blewitt,  Esq. 
Balbriggan      and      La  yto  wn  —  William     F. 

Pullam,  Esq. 
Balderig — E.  A.  Mullins,  Esq. 

[Ballycastle  House,  Ballycastle,  Co.  Mayo.] 
Ballantrae — William  W.  Fullarton,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Ballinacarrig  (see  Wicklow). 
Ballinacourty— John  W.  Williams,  Esq., M.D. 
[Bridge  Street,  Dungarvan.] 
Ballyally  (see  Castletownsend). 
Ballycastle  and  Torr  Head  (Co.  Antrim)— 

Daniel  Boy  Ian,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Ballycotton,    Ballycroneen,    East  Ferry, 

Eoches   Point,   and   Inch— Daniel  J.  O'K. 

Murphy,  Esq.  [Cloyne,  Co.  Cork.] 


*Ballygally— John  M.  Killen,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Larue,  Co.  Antrim."] 
Ballygeary  (see  Rosslare). 
Ballyheigue,  Fehit,  and    Cashen   River— 

Leslie  Crosbie,  Esq. 

[Brandon  View,  Ardfert,  Co.  Kerry.} 
Ballymacart  (see  Ardmore). 
*Ballyshannon— Frederick  W.  Condon,  Esq. 
Ballyvaughan  (Co.  Clare)— Denis  O'Dwyer, 

Esq. 
Ballywalter  (see  Donaghadee). 
Baltimore  (see  Castletownsend). 
Bamburgh  (see  Sunderland,  North). 
Banff— William  Fergusson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Bangor— Corbet  W.  Owen,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Bangor    (Co.    Down),    and     Helens    Bay— 

Henry  Bell,  Esq. 
Banmouth  (see  Portrush). 
Bannow  (see  Bar  of  Lough). 
Bantham— Lionel  de  C.  E.  Harston.Esq. 

[The  Knowle,  Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon.] 
Bantry— John  J.  O'Mahony,  B.A.,  M.B. 
Bar  of  Lough  and  Bannow— Michael  O'Brien, 

Esq.  [Bannow,  Co.  Wexford.] 

Barnstaple — Arthur  W.  Lemarchand,  Esq. 
Barra  Island— F.  M.  Mcintosh,  Esq.  [Castle- 
bay,  Barra,  A/.B.] 
Barrow-in-Furness    and  Walney    Island— 

William  Sinclair,  Esq.,  M.D. 
*Barton  Cliff— H.  Hunter  Woods,  Esq. 

[New  Milton,  Hants.] 
Barton-on-Humber    and     New    Holland— 

Thomas  S.  Morley,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Barry— John  Powell,  Esq. 
Beadnell  (see  Sunderland,  North). 
Beaulieu  River  (see  Lymington). 
Bedenham  (see  Priddy's  Hard). 
Beer  (see  Seaton). 
Belfast— James  Blewitt,  Esq. 
Belhelvie  and  Collieston— William  Sinclair, 

Esq.,  M.B. 

[Torlundie,  Station  Road,  Ellon,  Aberdeenshire.] 
Belmullet,  Blacksod  Point,  Doohooma,  and 

Elly  Bay— Arthur  F.  Studdert,  Esq. 
Bembridge — W.  H.  Frome  Young,  Esq. 
Berwick  and  Goswick— Charles  G.  Maclagan, 

Esq.,  M.B. 
Berwick    (North)— John    L.    Crombie,    Esq., 

M.D. 
Bexhill    and    Pevensey— Andrew   Murdock, 

Esq.,  M.B. 
Birkenhead— Conrad  T.  Green  Esq.  (Address— 

31,  Shrewsbury  Road.) 
Blackrock  (see  Brighton). 
Blacksod  Point  (see  Belmullett). 
Blatchington— William  P.  Morgan,  Esq, 

["  Rostrevor,"  Seaforth.] 


*  Ctatt  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


SICK  QUARTERS. 


566 


Blundellsands — James  Huskie,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Blyth  Haven— George  Newstead,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Bolt  Head  (see  Prawle). 
Bo'ness— Peter  Aitken,  Esq. 
Bonmahon— Bryan  Foley,  Esq. 
Boulmer  (see  Newton). 
Bournemouth— Henry  G.  Lys,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Bovisand  (see  Yealm). 

Boyne  and  Clogher — Patrick  J.McKevett.Esq. 
[Termonfeckin,  Drogheda.] 
Bradwell— Sidney  E.  Barrett,  Esq.,  M.B.    • 

[  The  Limes,  Tillingham,  Essex.] 
Brancaster,  Staith,  and  Thornham— Samuel 

Hamill,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Burnham  House,  Burnham  Market,  Norfolk.] 
Brandon  Quay— P.  Ferris,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Castlegregory,  Co.  Kerry.] 
Bhanscombe  (see  Seaton). 

Bray  (Co.  Wicklow)— Cecil  Brew,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Bridlington— H.  J.  Clarendon-Godfrey,  Esq. 
Brightlingsea — Charles  A.  S.  Ling,  Esq. 

(Also  acts  for  Ships  moored  in  R.  Black-water.) 
Brighton    and    Blackrock— Ebenezer   Snell, 

Esq.    (Address — 7,  Pavilion  Parade.) 
Bristol — John    C.    Heaven,    Esq.     (Address— 

17,  Whiteladies  Road,  Clifton.) 
Brixham— George  B.  Elliott,  Esq. 
Brixton,  I.  or  W.  (see  Brook). 
Broadhaven  (see  St.  Annes  Head). 
Broadstairs  (see  Ramsgate). 
Brook,     Brixton,     Atherfield,     and     St. 

Catherine's  Point— Walter  J.  Jolliffe,  Esq. 
[Yafford  House,  Shorwell,  I.O.W.] 
Buckie,  N.B.— William  Simpson,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Bude— Thomas  A.  King,  Esq. 
Budleigh  Salteston— Henry  F.  Semple,  Esq. 
Buncrana  (Co.  Donegal) — Neal  Nelson,  Esq. 
Burghead— William  L.  Stephen,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Burnham  and  Roach  River  (Essex)— Harold 

D.  Lander,  Esq.,  B.A. 

[Avonhurst,  Burnham  on  Crouch.] 
Burnmouth  (see  Eyemouth). 
Burntisland     (Fifeshire)— Edgar   A.  King, 

Esq. 
Burton  Port  and  Arranmore — J.  C  .McMullin, 

Esq.  [Burton  Port,  Co.  Donegal.] 

Butt  of  Lewis— John  M.  Ross,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[*'  Borve,"  Barvas,  Stornoway] 

Cahirciveen— Joseph  F.  Mannix,  Esq. 
Cairnbulg  (see  Frazerburgh) 
Cairnlough  (see  Glenarm) 
Cairnryan  (see  Stranraer) 
Calshot  Castle  and  Lepe — Joseph  Hutchin- 
son, Esq.  [Fawley,  Southampton] 
Campbeltown— William  Gibson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Cappa— John  F.  Counihan,Esq. 

[Kilrush,  Co.  Clare. 


Cardiff— Alfred  Rees,  Esq. 

[29,  Cathedral  Road,  Cardi/f] 
Carnarvon— Griffith  R.  Griffith,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Carnoustie— C.  S.  Hunter,  Esq. 
Carnsore  (see  Rosslare) 
Carrickfergus— Samuel  Killen,  Esq. 
Cashen  River  (see  Ballyheigue) 
Castletownsend,    Union    Hall,    Ballyally 

and  Baltimore— T.  J.  O'Meara,  Esq.,  M.B. 
[Curragh  View,  Skibbereen] 
Castletown,   Berehaven —  Charles  Harrison, 

Esq. 
Castletown,   I.  of  Man— Henry  P.  Hannay, 

Esq.,  M.B. 
Cawsand  and  Rame  Head — James  T.  Cheves, 

Esq.  \_Anderton,  Plymouth] 

Challaboro'  (see  Morthecombe) 
Charlestown— E.  Jeffery,  Esq. 

[Hill  House,  St.  Austell] 
Chichester  Harbour,  Thorney,  and  Selsey 

—Arthur  M.  Barford,  Esq. 

[The  Willows,   Chichester] 
Christchurch  and  Southbourne— Sidney  H. 

Snell,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Clacton-on-Sea — Percy  Coleman,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Cleethorpes  (see  Grimsby) 
Clegg an— Patrick  C.  Gorham,  Esq. 

[Chfden,  Connemara,  Co.  Donegal] 
Clogher  (see  Boyne) 
Cloghy  (see  Portaferry) 
Clonmel— John  D.  Wynne,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Clontarf — Christopher  A.  Cusack,  Esq. 
Clovelly — Frank  E.  Crew,  Esq. 

[Hartland,  TV.  Devon] 
Coatham,    Saltburn,    and    Marske —  James 

E.  H.  Mackinlay,  Esq. 

[The  Green  House,  Redcar,  Forks.] 
Cockburnspath— Charles  Homer,  Esq. 
Colemouth   Creek  and  Yantlett  Creek— 

Deputy  Surgeon-General  (Retd.)  William  G.  K. 
Barnes,  M.D.     [Denison  House,  Wainscott, 

Rochester.]  [see  also  Lodge  Hill] 
Collieston   and   Belhelvib  —  William   Sin- 
clair, Esq.,  M.B. 

[Torlundie,  Station  Road,  Ellon,  Aberdeenshire] 
Combe  Martin  (see  llfracombe) 
Cork — Norman  I.  Townsend,  Esq.    (Address — 

24,  St.  Patrick's  Hill.) 
Corton  (see  Lowestoft) 
Costello    Bay — Michael    McDonough,    Esq., 

M.B.  [Flood  Street,  Galway] 

COURTMACSHERRY     AND      HOWESTRAND— James 

Shorten,  Esq. 

[Maryborough  House,  Tiraoleague,  Co.  Cork] 
Courtown — Francis  Nolans,  Esq. 

[Gorey,  Co.  Wexford] 
Cove  Bay — Thomas  A.  Skene,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Coverack   and  Gillan  Creek— E.  Leverton 
Spry,  Esq. 

[Polventon,  St.  Keverne,  R.S.O.,  Cornwall] 
Cowes— Lewis  P.  Gibson,  Esq. 


567 


SICK    QUARTERS. 


Crail— David  R.  Dow,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Craster  (see  Newton) 
Creswell  (see  Alnmouth) 
Cromane  Point — W.  H.  Dodd,  Esq. 

[Baltymachnor  House,  Killorglen,  Co.  Kerry} 
Cromarty— Daniel  Johnstone,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Cromer— John  Ellison,  Esq. 
Crookhaven    and     Schull— Thomas   Neville 
Esq.        [Cape  View  /louse,  Goleen,  Skibbereen] 
Crosshaven— John  Connell,  Esq. 

[Carrigaline,  Co.  Cork] 
Crowlink  (see  Cuekmere) 
Croyde  (see  Ilfracombe) 

Cuckmere  and  Crowlink — Thomas  C.  Reeves, 
Esq.  [Alfriston,  Sussex] 

Curracloe — (see  Wexford) 
Cushendall— Michael  J.  O'Kane,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Dartmouth — Deputy  Inspector-General  Horatio 

S.  R.  Sparrow,  R  N.  (ret.) 
Dawlish — Francis  J.  H.  Cann,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Deal — Alfred  Mason,  Esq. 
Dengemarsh  (see  Jury's  Gap) 
Dingle  and  Ballinagall—  Daniel    Murphy, 

Esq.  [Dingle,  Co.  Kerry] 

Dirk  Cove— W.  Bennett,  Esq. 

[Shannon  Square,  Clonakilty,   Co.  Cork] 
DONAGHADEE,       ORLOCK      HlLL,     AND      BALLY- 

walter — Robert  A.  Nesbitt,  Esq. 
Donnanook  and  Saltfleet— Walter  H.  Loug- 

heed,  Esq.,  M.B. 

{North  Somercotes,  R.S.O.,  Lines.] 
Doohooma  (see  Belmullet) 
Douglas,  I.  of  Man— Thomas  A.  Woods,  Esq., 

M.B. 
Dover — Fleet  Surgeon  Johnston  H.  Acheson, 

M.B.,  R.N.  (ret.) 

[2,  Maison  Dieu  Road,  Dover] 
Drumore     and     Portlogan    Detachment— 

Ronald  Clark,  Esq. ,  M.B. 
Dublin  (see  Ringsend) 
*Dunany  Point— Michael  Keelan,  Esq. 

[Dunleer,  Co.  Louth] 
Dunbar — Duncan  R.  Macdonald,  Esq. 
Dundee — Peter  Campbell,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Dundrum  (see  Newcastle,  Co.  Down) 
Dungeness  (see  Jury's  Gap) 
Dunmore — Edward  F.  Stephenson,  Esq. 
Dunnet  Head — David  Durran,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Princes  Street,  Thurso,  Caithness-shire] 
Dunwich — (see  Southwold) 
Dymchurch    and    Littlestone— Charles    H. 

Mossop,  Esq.  [The  Priory,  New  Romney] 

Dysart — James  A.  Currell,  Esq.,  M.B. 


Easington,  Stone  Creek,  Paull,  Withern- 
sea,  Holmpton,  and  Tunstall— William  H. 
Coates,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Bleak  House,  Patrington,  Yorks.] 


Eastbourne— William  James  Daly,  Esq.,  M.B. 
East  Ferry  (see  Ballycotton) 
East  Swale— Edward  L.  Gowlland,  Esq.,  M.B. 
[54,  East  Street,  Faversham] 
Elie,  N.B.— Archibald  L.  Pentland-Smith,  Esq. 
Elly  Bay  (see  Belmullet) 

Exmouth— J.  Willoughby  Hodgson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Eyemouth  and  Burnmouth— Irvine  K.  Her- 
mon,  Esq.,  M.D. 


Falmouth—  Fleet  Surgeon  Anthony  Kidd,  R.N. 

(ret) 
Fan  ad  Head— William  R.  Davy,  Esq. 

[Crongham  House,  Tamney,  Letterkenny,  Co. 
Donegal] 
Felpham— William  C.  Cooke,  Esq. 

[Glenlogie,  Bognor] 
Fenit  (see  Ballyheigue) 
Filey— John  T.  Haworth,  Esq. 
Fishbourne  (see  Ryde) 
Five  Mile  Point  (see  Wicklow) 
Flamborough    Head    and    Detachments— 
Duncan  McNeill,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Montague  House,  Bridlington] 
Fleetwood— 
Fosdyke— Arthur  B.  Vise,  Esq. 

[High  Street,  Holbeach,  Lines.] 
Fowey— William  H.  Boger,  Esq. 
Frazesburgh,  Roseheabty,  and  Cairnbulg 

— Lewis  B.  Beddie,  Esq. 
Frieston  (see  Hobb  Hole) 


Gallowayr  (see  Jury's  Gap) 
Galway— N.  W.  Colahan,  Esq,,  M.D. 
Garmouth— Samuel  C.  Ironside,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Fochabers,  Morayshire] 
Gibraltar  Point  (see  Skegness) 
Gillan  Creek  (see  Coverack) 
Giles  Quay  (see  Omeath) 
Glasgow— Peter      N.      Grant,      Esq.,      M  B 

(Address— 300,  Bath  Street.) 
Glen  arm  and  Detachment  at  Cairnlough 

— Samuel  M.  Magowan,  Esq. 
Goldhangeb  (see  Tollesbury) 
Goodwick — John  M.  Owen,  Esq. 

[Bryn-y-Mor,  Fishguard,  Pern.] 
Goole — David  MacD.  Brown,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Gorey  (Jersey)-  Edmund  M.H.O'Connor.Esq. 
G-orran  Haven  (see  Mevagissey) 
Goswick  (see  Berwick) 
Gourdon  (see  Johnshaven) 
Goubock — (see  Greenock.) 
Grangemouth — M.  Paterson,  Esq.,  M.D. 
*Gravesend— Charles  J.  W.  Pinching,  Esq. 
Greenhithe—  Charles  G.    Edmonston,    Esa 

M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  Ed.  H  ' 

Greenmobe  (see  Omeath.) 


*Coa*t  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


SICK    QUARTERS. 


567a 


Greenock — Claud  W.  Marshall,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Greenock — (Torpedo  Factory.) — Fleet  Surg. 

F.  D.  Lumley,  R.N.  [211  Eldon  St  J 

Gretstones— William  Stewart  Ross,  Esq., M.B. 
Grimsby,    New    Clee,    and   Cleethorpes — 

George  S.  Stephenson,  Esq.,  M.D.     (Address 

— Manor  House.) 
Guernsey — Conrad  De  L.  Carey,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Gurnards  Head  (see  Penzance) 
Gweedore — Vacant. 
Gwithian   Detachment — Zachary  B.  Mudge, 

Esq.  [' Fernleigh,'  Hayle,  Cornwall.] 


Hallsands  (see  Torcross). 
Happisburgh — Charles  F.  Rudd,  Esq. 

[Stalham,  Norfolk] 

Hartlepool  with  its  Detachments— Thomas 

G.  Ainsley,  Esq.,  M.D.  (Address — 

Greylands,  Victoria  Road,  West  Hartlepool. 

Harwich— E.  P.  Byrett,Esq.,M.D.  [Dovercourt] 

Hastings— James  E.  Manlove,  Esq. 

[Greylands,  London  Road,  St. Leonard' s-on-Sea. 
Haven  Hole — Cosmo  Grant,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Rave?iswood,  Thunder  sly,  Essex.] 
Hayllng  Bridge — Alexander  S.  Norman,  Esq. 
[West  Street  House,  Havant.) 
Hayling  Island— Albert  E.  May,  Esq. 

[Chandos,  S.  Hayling] 
Helford  Passage— Montague  W.  Roe,  Esq. 

[Constantine,  Penryn,  Cornwall.] 

Helens  Bay  (see  Bangor). 
Helmsdale— P.  O.  Jollie,  Esq. 

Helvick    Head     (Waterford)— William    H. 

Crean,  Esq. 

Ringville,  Dungarvan,  Co.  Waterford.'] 
Hessle  (see  Hull). 
Hobb    Hole    and    Prieston— John      Braith- 

waite,    Esq.,   M.B.  [Stafford   House,  Boston, 

Lines] 
Holmpton  (see  Easiugton). 
Holyhead — John  L.  Owen,  Esq. 
Holy  Island— John  Elliott.  Esq . 

\_Lowick,  Beal,  Northumberland.] 

Hornsea  and  Aldborough — Henry  D.  Johns, 

Esq.,  M.B. 
Hope  Cove  (see  Prawle). 
Hove — Charles  S.  Simpson,  Esq. 
Howestrand  (see  Courtmacsherry). 
Howth — William  P.  Ahern,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Hoylake — Hablot  J.  M.  Browne,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Hull  and  Hessle-  Arthur  W.  Scott,  Esq. 
Hunstanton— Charles  R.  H.  Ball,  Esq. 
Huttoft  (see  Theddtethorpe). 
Hythe  and  Marchwood  (Hants)— Henry  A. 

Sheppard,  Esq. 
[Ellingfield,  HighStreet,  Totton,  S'hampton.] 
Hythe — Harold  E.  Scoones,  Esq. 


Ilfracombe,  Croyde,  Morthoe,  and  Combe 
Martin— Charles  W.  E.  Toller,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Inch  (see  Ballycotton), 

lNGOLDSMELLS(see  Skegness). 

Innisbofin— John  McDonald,  Esq. 

[Roseville,  Falcarragh,  Co,  Donegal.] 

Inniscrone  and  Pullocheny— Henry  M, 
Scott,  Esq.  [Castle  Hollow, Enniscrone,Ballma, 
Co.  Sligo.] 

Invergordon— James  A.  Somerville,  Esq., M.B. 

Inverness— J.  M.  Moir,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Ipswich— Frank  F.  Ward,  Esq.,  M.B. 


Jersey— Philip  J.  Brayn,  Esq. 
Johnshaven   and    Gourdon— Charles  Avmer, 
Esq.,  M.B, 

[21,  King  Street,  Bervie,  Kincardineshire.] 
Jury's  Gap,  Gallowayr,  Dengemarsh  and 
Dungeness— John  A.  Proctor,  Esq. 

[The  Paddock,  Lydd,  Kent.] 


Keel  and  Keem— Thomas  Henry  Croly,  Esq. 

[Dugort,  Achill,  Westport,  Co.  Mayo.) 
Kessingland  (see  Lowestoft). 

KlLCREDANE     AND     KlLLALA      DETACHMENTS— 

John  M.  Studdert,  Esq. 

[Rahona  Lodge, Carrigaholt,  Co.  Clare.) 
Kilcummin  (see  Ross). 
Kilkee— Patrick  C.  Hickey,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Kilkeel  (see  Annalong). 
Killala  (see  Kilcredane). 
Killlngholme,   Skitter   Point   and   Stall- 

Ingboro'— George  E.  Middlemist,  Esq.,  M.B. 
[Keilby,  Brockle&by,  Lines.] 
Killough  (see  Ardglass). 
Killybegs— John  J.  Walsh,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Kilmichael  (see  Arklow). 
Kingsgate  (see  Ramsgate). 
Kingston  (see  Mothecombe). 
Kingston-on-Sea  and  Southwick— Frederick 

C.Brodie,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Chantry  House,  New  Shoreham,  Sussex.] 
Kingstown    (Dublin)— Arthur      G.    Dampier 

Bennett,  Esq. 
Kinsale— William  G.  Meade,  Esq. 

[Durah  Cottage,  Ballinhassig,  Kim/ale.] 
Kirkwall— George  Sinclair,  Esq.,  M.D. 
*Knockadoon-  John  J.  Curran,  Esq. 

[Mount  Belle,  Killeagh,  Co.  Cork.] 
Knockallow  (see  Rathmullen). 


*Coast  Guard  Station  Abolithed. 


568 


SICK  QUARTERS. 


Lackeen  Point— Francis  G.   Mayberry,   Esq., 
M.B.        [Riversdale,  Kenmare,  Co.  Kerry.] 
Lamlash— Robert  Jamieson,  Esq.,  M.D 

[Glenetoy  House,  Brodick,  Isle  of  Arran.] 
Languard  (see  Woodbridge  Haven). 
Langston  Harbour  (see  Southsea). 
Langton     and     Abbotsbury — Fleet     Surgeon 
Charles  S.  Facey,  M.B.,  R.N.  (Retired.) 

[Chickerell,  Weymouth.} 
Laytown  (see  Balbriggan). 
Leigh  (see  Shoeburyness). 
Leith— James  Wilson,    Esq.,    M.B. 

[b3,Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh.] 
Lepe  (see  Calshot  Castle). 
Lerwick— Andrew  A.  Maclennan,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Leven — David  M.  Macdonald,  M.D.,  Esq. 
Leysdown  (see  Scrapsgate). 
Limerick— George  Myles,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Liscannor— Francis  Forster,  Esq. 

[Lisdoonvarna,  Co.  Clare.] 
Littlehampton — Robert  M.  Going,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Littlestoke  (see  Watchet). 
Littlestone  (see  Dymchurch). 
Liverpool— William   H.   H.    C.    Davey,   Esq. 

(Address— 30,  Prince's  Boad.) 
Lizard   and    Mullion— Edwin   G.    Bunbury, 
Esq,  [_Cross  Commons,  The  Lizard]. 

Lodge  Hill — (for  attendance  on  Naval  Ord- 
nance) —  Deputy  Surgeon  -  General  (Retd.) 
William   G.  K.  Barnes,  M.D. 

[Denison  House,  Wainscott,  Rochester.] 
[See  also   Colemouth  Creek.] 
Llantwit  Major— Frederick  J.  Ayre,  Esq. 
Loch  Long  (see  Arrochar). 
Londonderry — William  H.  Elliott,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Looe    and   Polperro — John   E.    Webb,  Esq., 

M.B. ,  R.N. 
Lossiemouth — Thomas  Brander,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Loughshinney — Bernard  P.  Healey,  Esq.,  M.B. 
[Sea  Park,  Skerries,  Co,  Dublin.] 
Lowestoft,     Corton,     and     Kessingland— 

Augustine  Marshall,  Esq. 
Lulworth — Walter  S.  Wright,  Esq. 

[The  firs,  Wool,  Wareham,  Dorset.] 
Lyme  Regis — Harry  J.  Cooper,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Lymington,  Woodside  and  Beaulieu  River 
—Francis  H.  Maturin.  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Monmouth  House,  Lymington,  Ha?its.] 
Lynmouth— Henry  J.  Edwards,  Esq. 

[Lynton,  N.  Devon.] 
Lynn   and   Detachments— George   R.    Chad- 
wick,  Esq. 

[St.  Margaret's  Place,  King's  Lynn.] 

Mablethorpe  (see  Theddlethorpe), 
;Malahide — H.  C.  Groves,  Esq., 
Malin  Head  Station— T.  C.  Gilmore,  Esq. 
Malinmore  (see  Teelin). 

.Manchester— Fleet   Surgeon  William  R.    M. 
Young  (Retired).    (Address — 289,  Deansgate.) 
Marazion  (see  Penzance). 
Marchwood  (see  Hythe). 


Margate— Percy  C.  Burgess,  Esq. 

*Martno    (Ireland)— David    Johnston,    Esq., 
M.D.  [High  Street,  Holywood,  Belfast.] 

Marske  (see  Coatham). 

Mawgan  Porth  (see  Newquay). 

Mevagissey  Pentnan  and  Gorran  Haven— 
Charles  W.  M.  Grier,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Minard  (see  Dingle). 

Milford-on-Sea— Robert  Bruce,  Esq. 

Minehead  (see  Porlock). 

Mizen  Head  (see  Arklow). 

Montrose  (see  Usan). 

Morris  Castle — Bartholomew  Connolly,  Esq. 
[The  Cottage,  Dulast,  Co.  Wexford.] 

Morston    and    Weybourne,    and    Detach- 
ments— Alfred  R.  Kay,  Esq. 

[Thn  Manor  House,  Blakeney,  Norfolk.] 

MOTHECOMBE,  KINGSTON,   AND    CHALLABORO- 

William  H.  Andrews,  Esq. 

[22,  Brownston  Street, Modbury  Jvybridge.] 
Morthoe  (see  Ilfracombe). 
*Moville— Edwin  Newell,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Muchalls  (see  Stonehaven). 
Mullaghmore — T.  Gray,  Esq. 

[Cliffoney,  Co.  Sligo.] 
Mullion  (see  Lizard). 
Mulroy — D.  Christie,  Esq. 

[Carrigart,  Letterkenny,  Co. Donegal.] 
Mundesley — Alexander  W.  Quait,  Esq. 

Newbiggin— Harold  H.  Jackson,  Esq. 
New  Brighton— Edward  A.  Bell,  Esq. 
Newcastle     (Co.    Down)    and    Dundrum— 

Robert  Magill,  Esq. 
Newcastle  -  on  -  Tyne— John  Clay,  Esq.,  M.B., 

F.R.C.S.   (Address— 6,  Victoria  Square.) 
New  Clee  (see  Grimsby). 
Newhaven  &  Portobello — William  B.  Beten- 

son,  Esq. 
New  Holland  (see  Barton-on-Humber). 
Newport    (Pembrokeshire)— David    Havard, 

Esq. 
New  Quay  (Cardigan)  and  Detachments— 

Walter  T.  James,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Newquay'  (Cornwall)  and  Mawgan  Porth— 

Arthur  Hardwick,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Newry — Richard  Flood,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Newton,    Craster,    and    Boulmer— William 

T.  Waterson,  Esq. 

[Embleton,  Christonbank, Northumberland.] 
North  Shields  (see  Shields-North). 

Oban— Edwin  Baily,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Omeath,    Greenore,     and     Giles     Quay— 
P.  Joseph  Finegan,  Esq. 

[Abbey  View,  Carlingford,  Co.  Louth.] 
Oreston  (see  Turnchapel). 
Orfordness— H.  N.  Baron,  Esq. 


*  Coatt  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


SICK    QUARTERS. 


Orlock  Hill  (see  Donaghadee). 
Osmington  (see  Weymouth). 
Oxwich  (see  Rhossili). 

Oyster  Haven— Eosslewin  Morgan,  Bsq.,M.D. 
[Ballyfeard  House,  Kinsale.] 


Padstow— Frank  Harvey,  Esq. 
Paignton— Charles  H.  C.  Cosens,  Esq. 
Palling— Ernest  B.  Cutting,  Esq. 

[Haughley  House,  Stalham,  Norwich.'] 
Pauix  (see  Easington). 
Peel,  I.  of  Man — Henry  Gell,  Esq. 
Pembroke  Dock— Edward  A.  Saunders,  Esq. 
Pembrey— Evan  Evans,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[1,  Goring  Place,  Llanelli/.] 
Penarth— John  H.  Rees,  M.D. 
Pendeen  Cove  (see  Sennen  Cove). 
Pennan — James  J.  McArthur,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Gardenstown,  Banff.] 
Pentnan  (see  Mevagissey). 
Penzance,    Prussia   Cove,  Gurnards   Head, 

and    Marazion— William    B.    Miller,    Esq., 

M.D. 
Peppercombe  (see  Westward  Ho). 
Peterhead — James  Stephen,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Pett— John  R.  Skinner,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[  Winchelsea,  Sussex.] 
Pevensey  (see  Bexhill). 
Polpbrro  (see  Looe). 
Porlock      and     Minehead— Gordon    G.    W. 

Henry,  Esq.  [Kildare  Lodge,  Minehead.] 

PORTAFERRY,       'TARA       AND        CLOGHY  —  Mark 

McDonald,  Esq.,  M.B. 
*Port  Ballintoy— Joseph  Dunlop,  Esq. 

[Straidkillen,  Bushmills,  Co.  Antrim.] 
*Port  Ballintrae — David  Huey,  Esq. 

[Bushmills,  Co.  Antrim.] 
Portchester — Hugh  M.  Case,  Esq. 

[Fareham,  Hants.] 
Port  Errol — James  H.  Stewart,  Esq. 

[Hatton,  Cruden,  Aberdeenshire.] 
Porthcaul — John  D.  Alexander,  Esq. 
Porthleven — Mark  R.  Taylor,  Esq. 

[Cross  Street,  Helston,  Cornwall.] 
Port  Isaac— W.  Roy  Jaekson,  Esq.,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Portland— Thomas  Howard  Esq.,  M.B. 
Portloe    and    Portscatho  —  Martin   Clover, 

Esq. 
[Bay  House, Very  an,  Grampound  Boad,  Cornwall.] 
Portlogan  (see  Drumore). 
Portmadoc— Harry  R.  Griffith,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Port  Muck— Charles  Dundee,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Bally carig  Co.  Antrim.] 
Portnoo — Charles  H.  Falvey,  Esq. 

[Woodhouse,  Ardara,  Co.  Donegal.] 
Portobello  (see  Newhaven). 


Portpatrick — John  J.  Robertson,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Portrane— Stephen"  A.  McSwiney,  Esq.,  M.D. 
[Glen  View,  Swords.] 

Portreath — Frank  Hichens,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Redruth,  Cornwall.] 

Portrush  and  Banmouth— Wm.  Porter,  Esq., 
M.B. 

Portscatho  (see  Portloe). 

Portsoy,  N.B. — William  Paterson,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Portwrinkle— George  R.  Harman,  Esq. 

[East  Hill,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall.] 

Prawxe,  Salcombe,  Hope  Cove  and  Bolt 
Head  Detachment — Vincent  W.  Twining, 
Esq.,  M.B.         [Salcombe,  Kingsbridge,  Devon.] 

Priddy's  Hard  and  Bedenham  (for  atten- 
dance on  Naval  Ordnance) — John  W.  G.  Kealy, 
Esq.  [Ashby  House,  High  Street,  Gosport  ] 

Prussia  Cove  (see  Penzance). 

Pullendiva— Denis  F.  Clarke,  Esq. 

[Castle  Villa,  Easkey,  Co.  Sligo.] 

Pullocheny  (see  Inniscrone). 

Queenborough  (see  Scrapsgate). 
Queensferry,  North— Henry  P.Cuthbert,  Esq. 

Raghley — J.  T.  Heffernan,  Esq. 

[Palmerston  Cottage,  Cliffoney .] 
Rame  Head  (see  Cawsand). 
Ramsey,  I.  of  Man — Henry  C.  Sugden,  Esq. 
Ramsgate,    Broadstairs,    and    Kingsgate — 

Alfred  L.  Johnston,  Esq. 
Rathmullen  and  Knockallow — M.  Loughnan , 

Esq. 
Rattray  Head— John  Findlay,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Crimond,  Lonmay,  Aberdeenshire.] 
Reculvers — Tom  A.  Bowes,  Esq.,  M.D 

[7,  Marine  Terrace,  Heme  Bay.] 
Rhosneiger— George  P.  Barff,  Esq. 
Rhossili  and  Oxwich— Samuel  B.Jones,  Esq., 

M.B.  [Ty-Bryn,  Reynoldstone,  Swansea.'] 

Rhyl— Albert  E.  Lloyd,  Esq. 
Ringsend— John  H.  McAuley,  Esq.    (Address— 

9,  Mount.joy  Square,  N.,  Dublin.) 
Roach  River  (see  Burnham). 
Robin  Hood's  Bay  (see  Whitby). 
Roches  Point  (see  Ballycotton). 
Rogerstown  (see  Rush). 
Rosehearty  (see  Frazerburgh). 
Ross  and  Kilcummln— John  McNulty,  Esq. 

[Killala,  Co.  Mayo.] 
Ross  Bar- 
Rosses  Point— Robert  J.  Martyn,  Esq. 

[Stephen  Street,  Sligo.] 
Rosslare,  Carnsore  and  Ballygeary— James 

H.  Anglim,  Esq. 

( Ballyregan  House,  Tagoat,  Co.  Wexford.] 
Ross  Links  (see  Sunderland  North). 
Rosyth— Alexander  S.  Gordon,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Eosebery  House,  Inverkeithing ,  Fife.] 
Rosyth  (Coast  Guard  Station)  (see  Queensferrv 

North). 
Rothesay— James  B.  Lawson,  Esq.,  M.D. 


*  Coast  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


569 


SICK    QUARTERS. 


Roundstone  (Co.  Galway)— Joseph  J.  Loftus, 

Esq.,  M.B. 

ush  and  Rogerstown— Richard    P.    Hayes, 

Esq.  [Lush  House,  Lusk,  Co.  Dublin.] 

Ryde,   Seaview  and   Fishbourne— John  W. 

Pridmore,  Esq.  [40,  George  Street,  Hyde.] 

Rye  Harbour — Ernest  W.  Skinner,  Esq.,  M.D. 


St.  Abb's  Head— Edward  P.  Calder,  Esq.,  M.B. 
[Kirkhill,  Coldingham,  Berwick.] 
St.  Agnes — William  Whitworth,  Esq. 
St.  Andrews— J.  W.  Moir,  Esq.,  M.D. 
St.  Anne's  Head  and  Broadhaven— William 
S.  Griffith,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Milford  House,  Milford Haven.] 

St.  Anthony  (see  St.  Mawes). 
St.  Catherines  Point  (see  Brook). 
St.  David's — William  W.  Williams,  Esq. 
St.  Dogmaels — James  W.  Stephens,  Esq. 

[Tymawr,  Cardigan.] 

St.  Ives — Palemon  Best,  Esq. 

St.  Just  (see  Sennen  Cove). 

St.    Margaret's — Theodore    H.    Molesworth, 

Esq.,  M.B. 
St.  Mawes  and  St.  Anthony  (Cornwall)— 

.Frederick  A.  Hyne,  Esq. 
Salcombe  (see  Prawle). 
Saltburn  (see  Coatham). 
Saltfleet  (see  Donnanook). 
Sandbanks — James  A.  Dickie,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Seacroft,  Poole.'] 

Sandgate— John  C.  O.  Bradbury,  Esq. 

Sandown  (see  Shanklin). 

Sandsend  (see  Whitby). 

Scarborough— John  G.  Murray,  Esq. 

Schull  (see  Crookhaven). 

Scilly  Islands — William  B.Addison,  Esq., M.B. 

SCRAPSGATE,        LEYSDOWN,       SHEERNESS       AND 

Queenborough  —  Thomas   R.   Wiglesworth, 

Esq.         [Danedale  Lodge,  Minster,  Sheerness.] 
Seafield— John  Healy,  Esq. 

[Mil  town- Malbay,  Co.  Clare.] 
Seaham— Luke  G.  Dillon,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Seaton,    Beer    and    Branscombe  —  Edward 

Tonge,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[The  Grange,  Ellesmere,  Beer,  Devon.] 
Sea  view  (see  Ryde). 
Selsey  (see  Chichester). 
Sennen  Cove,  St. Just,  and  Pendeen  Cove— 

Robert  G.  Nesbitt,  Esq.     [St.  Just,  Cornwall.] 
Shaldon  (see  Teignmouth). 

Shanklin  and  Sandown — Robert  M.  Hewitt, 
Esq.,  M.D.  [Burfield,  Sandown,  I.  of  W.) 

Sheephaven— James  J.  McGrath,  Esq. 

[St.  Helens,  Dunfanaghy,  Co.  Donegal.] 


Sheerness  (see  Scrapsgate). 
Sheffield — Robert  W.Innes  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D. 
[Don  House,  Brigfitside,  Sheffield.] 

Sherlngham— Walter  J.  E.  Sumpter,  Esq. 
Shields  North— Lachlan  G.  Fraser.Esq.,  M.D . 
Shields  South— John  S.  Bootiman,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Shoeburyness,     Southend     and     Leigh  — 

Sydney  Bridger,  Esq. 

[19,  Royal  Terrace,  Southend-on-Sea.] 
*Sidmouth— Bingley  C.  Pullin.  Esq. 
Sizewell  (see  Aldeburgh.) 
Skegness,    Gibraltar    Point    and    Ingold- 

smells— Robert  P.  S.  Wallace,  Esq. 
Skelmorlie— Ronald  Currie,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Sklnningrove— John  T.  B.  Laverick,  Esq. 

[Hinderwelt,  Yorkshire.] 
Skitter  Point  (see'Killingholme.) 
Soldiers'  Point— James  P.  Lavery,  Esq. 

[Jocelyn  Street,  Dundalk.] 
Southampton  —  Fleet  Surgeon    G.  H.    Foott, 

M.D.,  U.S.tretd.) 

[Dalehurst,  44  2 he  Avenue,  Southampton.] 
Southend  (see  Shoeburyness.) 
Southbourne  (see  Christchurch.) 
Southsea  and  Langston  Harbour— Bertram 

A.  W.  Stone, Esq.,  M.B.  [Haslemere,  Clarendon 

Road,  E.  Southsea.] 
South  Shields  (see  Shields,  South.) 
Southwick  (see  Kingston-on-Sea.) 
Southwold  and  Dunwich— Basil  H.H.  Tripp, 

Esq. 
*Spiddal — William  A.  Sandys,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[The  Crescent,  Galway.] 
Stallingboro'  (see  Killingholme.) 
Stockton — Henry  M.  Hughes,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Stokes  Bat— John  Kyffin,  Esq. 

[Donnington,  Bury  Road,  Gosport.] 
Stone  Creek  (see  Easington.) 
Stonehaven  and  Muchalls— Alexander  Cruick- 

shank,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Stonehouse — Fleet  Surgeon  Joseph  H.  Whelan, 

M.D.,  R.N.  (retd.) 

[14,  Leigham  Street,  Plymouth.'] 
Stornoway — Murdock  Mackenzie,  Esq. 
Straith  (see  Brancaster.) 
Strangford— F.  P.  MacLaughlin,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Stranraer  and  Cairnryan — Thomas  Harper, 

Esq.,  M.B.  [Hanover  House,  Stranraer.] 

Stubbington— Sidney     E.     P.     Cade,      Esq. 

[Titchfield,  Fareham,  Hants.] 

Sunderland — R.    Gordon    Bell,    Esq.,    M.D. 

(Address — St.  Bede's  House.) 
Sunderland  (North),  Bamburgh,  Beadnell, 

and  Ross  Links — James  G.  Macaskie,  Esq. 

[Bamburgh,  Northumberland.] 
Sutton  (see  Theddlethorpe.) 
Sutton  Bridge  —George  P.  Collins,  Esq. 
Swanage — Albert  S.  McCausland,  Esq. 
Swansea— Alfred  Hanson,  Esq. 


'Coast  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


SICK  QUARTEK8. 


569a 


Tara  (see  Portaferry.) 

Tarbert— Timothy  Woulfe,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Teelin  and  Malinmore — William  J.  O'Doherty, 
Esq.  [Red  House,  Carrick,  Co.  Donegal] 

Teignmouth  and  Shaldon— George  H.  John- 
son, Esq. 

Tenby — Charles  D.  Mathias,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Theddlethorpe,  Mablethorpe,  Sutton  and 
Huttoft— Joe  Iredale,  Esq. 

[Mablethorpe,  Lines.] 

Thornet  (see  Chichester.) 

Thornham  (see  Brancaster.) 

Thorpe  (see  Aldeburgh.) 

TOLLESBURY    AND    GOLDHANGER— J.    H.    Salter, 

Esq.  [D'Arcy  House,    Tolleshunt  D'Arcy, 

Wxtham,  Essex.] 

Tooting— Cyrus  Legg,  Esq. 

[71,  Lessingham  Ave.,  Upper  Tooting,  S.  W.] 

TORCROSS       AND       HALLSANDS       DETACHMENT— 

David  B.  Todd,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Chillington,  nr.  Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon.] 

Torquay    and     Babbicombe  —  Staff  Surgeon 
Francis   Woore,  R.N.  (Retd.) 

[Chelston  Cottage,  Old  Mill  Read,  Torquay.] 

Torr  Head  (see  Ballycastle.) 
Tramore— Edward  A.  Stephenson,  Esq. 
*Tribane— William  O'Donnell,  Esq.,  M.D. 

[Dunkineely,  Co.  Donegal,] 

Tully— John  J.  MacDonnell,  Esq. 

[Sea  Mount,  Letterfrack,  Co.  Galway.] 
Tunstall  (se   Easington.) 
Turnchapel    and    Oreston— Sack   N.    Scott, 
Esq.  [Elmleigh,  Plymstock,  Devon.) 

(For  duty  with  Civil  Workmen  injured  on  duty 
at  the  Naval  Works.S 
Tynemouth— Francis  D.  Blandy,  Esq. 

Ullapool— David  Wallace,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Ulrome— Joseph  Cree,  Esq. 

[Beef or d,  Driffield,  E.  Yorks.] 
Union  Hall  (see  Castletownsend.) 
Usan  and  Montrose— Valentine  Stone,  Esq., 
M.D.  [Holly  House,  Montrose,  N.B.] 

Valentia    Island— Alexander    J.    O'Driscoll, 
Esq. 

Ventnob— John  L.  Whitehead,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Wakering  Haven— James  H.  Swan,  Esq. 

[Great  Wakering,  Essex.] 
Walney  Islands  (see  Barrow-in-Furness.) 
Walton-on-Naze— Joseph  P.  Dee,  Esq. 
Watchet,  Littlestoke  Detachment— Charles 
R.  Killick,  Esq.,  M.B. 

[Tower  Hill,  Williton,  Somerset.] 
Waterford —James  W.  H.  Jellett,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Waterville— James  Trant,  Esq. 


Wells— Alfred  W.  F.  Whitlock,  Esq. 

West  Bay  (Dorset)— Walter  E.  Manby,  Esq., 

M.B.  [Dorset  House,  Bndport.] 

West  Mersea— Ben  Hall,  Esq.,  M.B. 
West   Wemyss— Alexander    E.   Watson,    Esq., 

M.B.  [Crossburn  House,  East  Wemyss.] 

Westport— Thomas  Allman,  Esq. 
Westray— Einest  Walker,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Westward  Ho  and  Peppercombe— Charles  K 

Ackland,  Esq.  [Stowford  House,  Bideford.~\ 

Wexford   and   Curracloe— David    Hadden, 

Esq.,  Junr. 
Weybourne  (see  Morston.) 
Weymouth    and     Osmington — Staff     Surgeon 

Edward  B.  Kenny,  R.N.  (Retd.) 

[Clifton  Lodge,  Grosvenor  Road,  Weymouth.] 
Whitby,  Sandsend,  and  Robin  Hood's  Bay— 

Edward  Baines,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Whitehaven— Eldon  Pratt,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Whitehead— William  Martin,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Whitenose— Maurice  C.  B.  Anderson,  Esq. 

[Wenfrith  Newburgh,  Dorset.] 
Whiting  Bay  (see  Ardmore.) 
Whitstable    (Kent)— Charles    E.    Etheridge, 

Esq. 
Wick— Geo.  Banks,  Esq. 
Wickxow,    Five    Mile   Point   and  Ballina- 

carrig— James  H.  Halpin,  Esq. 
Withernsea  (see  Easington.) 

WOODBRLDGE   HAVEN  AND  LANGUARD  DETACH- 
MENT—Charles  G.  Havell,  Esq. 

[Felixstowe,  Ipswich. 
Woodside  (see  Lymington.) 
Worthing— William  Lockwood,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Wrangle— R.  G.  Smith,  Esq. 


Yantlett  Creek  (see  Colemouth  Creek.) 
Yarmouth,    Isle    of   Wight— Samuel  L.   O. 

Young,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Yarmouth,  Great— Alfred  C.  Mayo,  Esq. 
Yealm  and  Bovisand— Sack  N.  Scott,  Esq. 

[Elmleigh,  Plymstock,  Devon.] 
Youghax— Cecil  Orpin,  Esq.,  M.D. 


SICK    QUARTERS    ABROAD. 

Auckland,  N.Z.— Thomas  Hope  Lewis,  Esq. 
Lyttleton,  N.Z.— J.  A.  Newell,  Esq.,  M.B. 
Melbourne— Frank  A.  Nyulasy,  Esq. 
Wellington,  N.Z.— Hamilton  A.  H.   Gilmer 
Esq.,  M.B. 


Coast  Guard  Station  Abolished. 


570 


JUDICIAL    DEPARTMENT. 


JURISDICTION    OF    THE    ADMIRALTY    OF    GREAT    BRITAIN    AND 

IRELAND. 


HIGH     COURT     OP    JUSTICE,    PROBATE, 

DIVORCE,    AND    ADMIRALTY     DIVISION 

(ADMIRALTY),    ENGLAND. 

Court,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice. 

Judges,  The  Right  Hon.   Sir    Samuel  T.  Evans, 
President. 

The    Hon.    Mr.    Justice    H.    Bargrave 
Deane. 


Registry     and     Marshal's    Office,    Royal 
Courts  of  Justice,  West  Wing. 

Registrar,  E.  S.  Roscoe,  Esq. 

Assistant  Registrar,  H.  Stokes,  Esq. 

Marshal  and  Chief  Clerk,  E.  S.  Davison,  Esq. 

First  Class  Clerks,  H.  W.  Lovell  and  P.  A. 
Wright,  Esqrs. 

Second  Class  Clerks,  A.  E.  J.  Harris,  M. 
Rackham,  and  P.  S.  Thomson,  Esqrs. 

Third  Class  Clerks,  H.  G.  Cockell,  D.  H.  W. 
Young,  C.  S.  Roscoe,  and  R.  D.  Lamb,  Esqrs. 

Keeper  of  the  Library,  R.  Ritchie. 

Messengers,  H.  Crease,  E.  Mottand  C.  Dove 

Shipkeepers  (Superintendent  of),  J.  G.  S.  Nops. 

Shipkeeper,  S.  W.  Craske. 

Merchant  Assessors  to  the  Registrar,  T  Foster 
Knowles,  W.  C.  Ward,  G.  Balloch,  J.  P. 
Green,  W.  J.  Saunders,  and  J.  P.  Ruthven, 
Esqrs. 

Examiners,  C.  H.  Ford,  J.  R.  Greening,  A.  J. 
Pritchard,  R.  S.  Jackson,  C.  A.  Clulow, 
E.  G.  Roscoe,  and  W.  C.  Cafferata,  of  Liverpool, 
Esqrs. 


Law  Officer. 
King's  Proctor,  Sir  John  Mellor,  K.C.B. 


Assessors  under  Sec.  III.  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature  Act,  1891,  to  attend 
the  hearing  of  Admiralty  Appeals  in  the 
House  of  Lords. 

Admiral  John  P.  G.  Grant. 

,,  Henry  P.  Cleveland. 

„  Edward  H.  M.  Davis,  C.M.G. 

,,  William  Marrack. 

Sir  Arthur  M.    Field,    K.C.B. , 
F.R.S. 
Vice-Admiral  ...Robert  F.  Hammick. 

William  McC.  F.  Castle. 
,,  Henry  L.  Fleet. 

,,  Francis  C.  M.  Noel. 

, ,  Thomas  P.  Walker. 

Captain     William  J.  Symons. 

Commander Henry  A.  Street. 

Assessors  appointed  under  Sec.  56  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  Act,  1873, 
to  attend  the  hearing  of  Admiralty  Appeals 
in  the  Court  of  Appeal. 

Admiral 5t>FrancisPowell,  ~) 

K.O.M.G.,  C.B.  f  Royal 

Vice- Admiral.  Alban  G.  Tate  J  Navy. 

,,  Arthur  A.  C.  Galloway  ) 

Captain J.  L.  Leftwioh        ) 

„  G.  L.  Langborne    >  Mercantile 

H.  E.  Batt  ) 


HIGH    COURT    OP    JUSTICE    IN 

IRELAND.      KING'S    BENCH 

DIVISION— ADMIRALTY. 

Held  in  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  Four 

Courts,  Dublin. 

Judge    of  the    High    Court,    having    Admiralty 

Jurisdiction,  The  Hon.  Walter  Boyd. 
Registrar,  Charles  T.  Waters,  Esq.,  B.L. 
Marshal,  Vesey  C.  Nash,  Esq. 
Crier,  George  Bradlaugh. 
Registrar's     Office,    Admiralty   Registry,    Four 

Courts. 
Marshal's    Office,     Admiralty    Registry,     Four 

Courts. 

Crown  Officers  connected  with  the   Court  of 
Admiralty  of  Ireland. 

King's  Advocate,  Stephen  Ronan,  Esq.,  K.C. 
King's  Proctor  in  Admiralty,  William  6.  Hayes, 
Esq.  (Solicitor). 

Judge- Advocate  of  the  Fleet,  Sir  Reginald 
B.  D.  Acland,  Kt.,  K.C,  2,  Hare 
Court,  Temple,  E.C 4  Aug  04 

Deputy  Judge  Advocate  ef  the  Fleet, 
Paymaster-in-  Chief  Frederick  J. 
Krabbe,  R.N 21  Deo  08 


JUDICIAL  DEPARTMENT. 


571 


Legal  Advisees  to  the  Admiralty. 
Solicitor,   The    Solicitor   to   the   Treasury,  Sir 

John  Mellor,  K.C. B.(Barrister  at-Law). 
(  Whitehall,  London,  S.  W.) 
Assistant  Solicitors  to  the  Treasury,  A.  H.  Dennis, 

Esq.,  C.B.  (Barrister-at-Law),  and  H.  B.  F. 

Comyn,  Esq.,  C.B. 
Conveyancing  Counsel,  Frank  L.   Wright,  Esq. 

(Barrister-at-Law). 
Junior   Counsel   (Common   Law),    Benjamin   A. 

Cohen,  Esq.  (Barrister-at-Law). 
Junior   Counsel  (Admiralty    Division),   Charles 

R.  Dunlop,  Esq.  (Barrister-at-Law). 

Scotland. 
Thomas  Carmichael,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 
(10,  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh.) 

Ireland. 
The  Treasury  Solicitor  in  Ireland. 

(51,  St.  Stephens  Green,  E.,  Dublin.) 
King's  Proctor  in  Admiralty. 

Assessors  appointed  to  attend  Formal  Investi- 
gations into  Shipping  Casualties  for  the 
3  years  ending  31  Dec.  1913  (57  <Sfc  58  Vict.  c. 
60) 

Mercantile  Marine  Masters— Classes  I. 
(a)  and  (b).  Sailing  and  Steam. 
Captain  H.  E.  Batt. 

„        W.  F.  Caborne,  C.B.  (Ret.  Commander 

R.N.R.) 
i,  D.  Da  vies. 
,,        C.     K.     Mcintosh    (Ret.     Commander 

R.N.R.) 
,,        J.  F.  Ruthven. 

Class  I.  (a)  Sailing  only. 
,,        J.  Robertson. 
J.  H.  Walker. 
„        A.  Wood. 

Class  I.  (b)  Steam  only. 
„        H.  H.  Adamson. 
„        L,     W.     Bayldon     (Ret.     Commander 

R.N.R.) 
,,         C.  J.  Benton. 
„        W.  A.  Fausset. 

„        C.  De  la  Mere  Goldsmith  (Commander 
R.N.R.) 
C.  B.  Graves.,  F.R.G.8. 
„        A.     S.    Houstoun    (Ret.    Commander 
R.N.R.) 
G.  L.  Langborne,  F.R.G.S. 
„        J.     L.     Leftwich     (Ret.     Lieutenant 
R.N.R.) 
W.  L.  Main. 
,,        Alison  Wood. 

„        G.  K.  Wright,  R.D.  (Ret.  Commander 
R.N.R.) 

Class  II.  Mercantile  Marine  Engineers. 
W.  H.  Brodrick,  Esq. 
E.     C.      Ckaston     (Chief    Engineer,    R.N.R.) 

(Retired.) 
J.  McLaren,  Esq. 
A.  Henderson  (Lieutenant  R.N.R.) 


Class  III.  Royal  Navy. 
Vice-Admiral  Lewis  E.  Wintz. 
Vice-Admiral  Alban  G.  Tate. 
Vice-Admiral  Thomas  P.  Walker. 
Rear  Admiral  Ernest  J.  Fleet. 
Rear  Admiral  William  B.  Fawckner. 


Class  IV. 
Fishery  Assessors. 
G.  J.  Lydamore . 
W.  C.  Norminton. 
W.  J.  Head. 

Clerk  for  Wreck  Inquiry  Business  and  Registrar 

of  the  Court  of  Survey  for  London. 

(The  Treasury,  London,  S.W.) 


Law  Agents  to  the  Solicitor  to  the 
Treasury  for  Admiralty  Purposes. 

Bristol,  Clarke  &  Sons. 

Chatham,  Rochester  and  Sheerness,  E.  L.  Baker, 

Esq. 
Deal  and  Walmer,  F.  W.  Hardman,  Esq. 
Devonport  and  Plymouth,  K.  Eyton  Peck,  Esq. 
Dover,  E.  C.  Fielding,  Esq. 
Exmouth,  Herbert  C.  Adams,  Esq. 
Falmouth,  Reginald  N.  Rogers,  Esq. 
Hull,  A.  M.  Jackson,  Esq. 
Jersey,  C.  V.  Hawksford,  Esq. 
Kingsbridge,  J.  S.  Hurrell,  Esq.,  J. P. 
Liverpool,  Batesons,  Warr  &  Wimshurst. 
Pembroke,  W.  H.  O.  M.  Eryant,  Esq. 
Penzance,  T.  H.  Cornish,  Esq. 
Plymouth  (see  Devonport). 
Portland  (see  Weymouth) 
Portsmouth,  G.  H.  King,  Esq. 
Rochester  (see  Chatham). 
Sheerness  (see  Chatham). 
Southampton,  Paris,  Smith  and  Randall. 
Walmer  (see  Deal). 
Weymouth  and  Portland,  H.  A.  Huxtable,  Esq. 


572-583 


JUDICIAL  DEPARTMENT. 


VICE-ADMIRALS  OP  THE  COAST 
OP  GREAT  BRITAIN. 

Argyleshire    and   the   West    Coast    of  Scotland, 
The  Duke  of  Argyll,  K.T.,  G.O.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 
Cumberland  and  Westmorland,  Lord  Hothfield. 
Lincolnshire,  The  Earl  of  Yarborough. 

North  Wales  and  County  of  Carmarthen,   Lord 

Mostyn, 
Suffolk,  Earl  of  Stradbroke,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 
Cornwall,  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe. 
Yorkshire,  Earl  of  Londesborough. 


VICE-ADMIRALS  OP   IRELAND. 

Province  of  Munster,  The  Earl  of  Listowel,  K.P. 

Province  of  Ulster,  The  Earl  of  Gosford,  K.P. 

Province  of  Ccnnaught,  The  Earl  o/'Lucan,  K.P. 

Province  of  Leinster,   The  Marquis  of  Ormonde, 
K.P. 


COLONIAL  COURTS  OP  ADMIRALTY. 

By  the  Act  S3  &  54  Vict.,  c.  27,  which,  save  as  therein  provided,  came  into  operation  generally 
on  the  1st  July  1-891,  all  the  Vice- Admiralty  Courts  in  British  Possessions  abroad  were  abolished, 
and  Admiralty  jurisdiction  was  given  to  every  Court  of  law  in  a  British  Possession  which  should 
for  the  time  being  be  declared  in  pursuance  of  the  Act  to  be  a  Court  of  Admiralty,  or  which,  in 
the  absence  of  any  such  declaration,  should  have  original  unlimited  civil  jurisdiction  therein. 


CONSULAR  COURTS  {with  Slave  Trade  Jurisdiction). 


Madagascar. 


Zanzibar, 


NAVAL   FORCES   OF  THE   DOMINIONS.  584 


NAVAL  FOBCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


Note, — Lists  of  the  Officers  on  the  Active  List  according  to  latest  particulars  received. 
Ships  of  the  Naval  Forces  of  tlie  Dominions  are  shown  at  pages  398# — 399. 

ROYAL    AUSTRALIAN    NAVY. 

THE    MINISTER    OF    STATE    FOR    DEFENCE. 
Senator  The  Hon.  Edward  D.  Millen. 

Secretary  to  the  Department  of  Defence. 
Commander  Samuel  A.  Pethebridge,  C.M.G.,  R.A.N.R.  [retired'). 


BOARD     OF    NAVAL    ADMINISTRATION. 

Navy  Office,  Melbourne, 

President. 

The  Minister  of  State  for  Defence. 

Senator  The  Hon.  Edward  D.  Millen. 

First  Naval  Member. 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  "William  Rooke  Creswell,  K.C.M.G.  (Ret.  Lieut.  R.N.) 

Second  Naval  Member. 

Captain  A.  Gordon  Smith,  R.N. 

Third  Naval  Member. 
Engineer  Captain  William  Clarkson,  C.M.G-.,  R.A.N. 

Finance  and  Civil  Member. 

Fleet  Paymaster  H.  W.  Eldon  Manisty,  R.N. 

{Also  acts  as  Naval  Secretary). 


Naval  Representative  on  the  Staff  of  the  High  Commissioner 

(London). 
Captain  Francis  F.  Haworth  Booth,  C.M.G-.,  R.N.  {Retired) 
Assistant  to  Naval  Representative. 
Captain  John  H.  Trye,  R.N.  {Retired). 


585 


NAVAL   FOECES    OF    THE    DOMINIONS. 


GEADATION    LIST    OF  OFFICERS    OF  THE    EOYAL 
AUSTRALIAN  NAVY. 

*  Dates  in  italics  denote  seniority  of  temporary  rank   in  Commonwealth  Navy    held  by 
Officers  of  the  Imperial  Navy  while  serving  under  the  Commonwealth  Government. 


Name  and  Rank. 


REAR-ADMIRALS. 
mPatey,  A'irGeorge  Edwin, K.C.V.O 


TttCreswell,     Sir  William    Rooke, 
K. C.M.G. 

CAPTAINS. 
m  Clare,  Chapman  James,  C.M.G. 

m  Tickell,  Frederick,  C.M.G. 

m  Chambers,  Bertram  Mordaunt ... 
m  Henderson,   Charles  Ferdinand 

Silver,  Mortimer  L'Estrange 

Richardson,  John  Tracy 

m  Smith,  Arthur  Gordon 

Glossop,  John  Collings  Taswell 
mRadcliffe,  Stephen  Herbert 
mBrownlow,  Frederick  Hugh  Cust, 

VD. 

COMMANDERS. 
(I)Thring,  Walter  Hugh  Charles 
Samuel 
m  Lewin,  Charles  La  Primaudaye 

Stevenson,  John  Bryan 

Hyde,  George  Francis      

C  urtis,  George  Arth  ur  HamiltonRD 
Cumberlege,  Claude  Lionel 

Dunn,  Alfred  Cuthbert 

m  Beresford,  Joseph  Arthur  Hamil- 
ton 
m  Burford,   Oliver  Lambart  Allan 

LIEDTENANT-COMMANDERS. 

Graham  John  Ogilvie      

m  Cayley,  Henry  Priaulx 

(Nt)  Jones,  Lewis  Tobias 

(Nt)  Longstaff,  Cuthbert  Dixon 
m  Browne,  George  Louis     

®Grant,  Duncan  Walter    

Walsh,  Joseph  Gordon    

(S)  (/)  iraPoe,  Basil  Richard   ... 

(I)Elwell,  Charles  Bingham     ... 
Allen,  Hamilton  Colclough 
Macdonald,  Allan  Robert  Armitage 
Burrows,  William 

m  Biddlecombe,  Thomas  Wyburn... 
(T)Hardy.  Henry  Noel  Marryat 

Finlayson,  John  Francis 

(G-t)Spooner,    Lancelot    Arthur 
Wetherell 
m  Besant,  Thomas  Fleming 
®Deane,  Ralph  Hawtrey 


Seniority.* 


1  Mar  11 

11  July  00 

28  Dec  00 

31  Dec  05 
31  Dec  06 

30  June  08 
1  July  09 

31  Dee  09 

22  Junell 

31  Dec  11 
1  July  13 

31  Dec  03 

30  June  08 

31  Dec  10 
1  Jan  11 
1  Mar  11 

22  June  11 

14  July  11 
1  Jan  14 
16  Jan   14 


30  Oct    05 

1  Oct    07 


15  Mar  11 
15  Aug  11 

30  Sept  11 

31  Mar  12 
31  Mar   12 

30  Junel2 
30  Sept  12 
30  June  13 
30  June  13 

11  July  13 
30  July  13 
30  Sept  13 

30  Oct    13 

31  Dec  13 
1  Apr   14 


Where  Serving. 


'  Australia  ' 

Navy  Office,  Melbourne 


District  Naval  Officer, 
Fremantle 

Director,  Naval  Re- 
serves, Navy  Office 

R.A.  Naval  College 

'Penguin^  for  Sydney 
Dockyard 

•  Melbourne ' 

D.N.O.,  Melbourne 

2nd  Naval  Member  of 
Naval  Board 

'  Sydney ' 

'Australia ' 

D.N.O.,  Sydney 


Assistant      to     First 

Naval  Member 
'Encounter' 

'  Cerberus ' 
'  Australia' 
D.N.O.,  Brisbane 
'  Warrego '  for    T.  B.  D 

Flotilla 
D.N.O.,  Hobart 

Staff         Officer        to 

D.N.R.,  Melbourne 

D.N.O.,  Port  Adelaide 


Remarks. 


'  Penguin' 

Inspector  of  Warlike 

Stores 
'  Penguin.' 

'  Australia ' 
'  Tingira  ' 

R.A.  Naval  College 

'  Australia' 
'Australia,'  as    Flag 

Lieut. -Com. 
R.A.  Naval  College 
'Australia ' 
'Australia ' 
'  Encounter ' 

'  Pioneer ' 

'  Cerberus  ' 

'  Sydney ' 

'  Cerberus,'  Williams- 
town 

Submarine  AE  1 

'  Tingira'  (Boys'  Train- 
ing Ship), 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(Ret.  Lieutenant,  R.I\r.) 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(Acting  Commander) 
(Ret.  Lieutenant,  R.K.) 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lentfrom  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  RoyalNavy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(Ret.  Lieutenant,  R.N.) 

Acting  Commander. 

Acting  Commander. 
j  Lent  trom  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
[  Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

I  Lent  from  RoyalNavy. 
[  Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 


Rear     Admiral     com- 
manding H.M. 
Australian  Fleet. 

1st  Naval  Member  of 
Naval  Board 

(Ret.  Lieut.  R.N.) 


Naval  Aide-de-Camp  to 

the  Governor-General 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy,  j 

Naval  Aide-de-Camp  to 

the  Governor-General 

(Retired  Captain,  R.N.) : 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(Acting  Captain) 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(Ret.  Lieutenant,  R.N.) 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(Retired      Commander 
R.N.) 


NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


586 


Gradation    List — continued. 

Name  and  Bank. 

Seniority. 

Where  Serving. 

Remarks. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

Feakes,  He  ary  James       

17  June06 

'Sydney ' 

(S)Blomfield,    Myles  Aldington 

30  June06 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lewis,  William  Mervyn  Vaughan 

30  June 06 

'Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Stoker,     Henry    Hugh    Gordon 

Dacie 
m  Eardley  -  Wilmot,       Frederick 

Neville 
(G)Darley,  Frederick  Campbell 

31  Dec   06 

Submarine  A.E.2 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

31  Dec   06 

'  Encounter ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

15  Jan    07 

'Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

^)Seton,         G-eorge       William 

-30  Mar  07 

'  Tingira ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Seymour 

Fitzgerald,       G-eorge       Percival 

Maxwell 
Stow,  Charles  Fenwick 

1  Apr  07 

'  Gayundah ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

1  Apr  07 

'  Encounter ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

<G-)Gloag,  Ernest  Richardson   ... 

30  May  07 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(JN^Bott,  Leslie  Charles 

15  July  07 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Pillans.  David  Craufurd 

1  Oct   C7 

'  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

<Gt)Rahilly.  Denis  E 

30  Nov  07 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy- 

Warren,  William  Henry  Farrington 

1  Dec  07 

' Parramatta  ' 

Grey-Smith,  John  Essex 

30  Dec  07 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

ffl  Pope,  Cuthbert,  J 

15  Feb  08 

Naval  College 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy , 

(T)Crace,  John  G 

15  Sept  08 

'  A  ustralia  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Teale,  Herbert  H.  J.  F 

1  Apr    09 

'  Cerberus ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Keightley,  Stewart           

1  July  09 

'  Yarra  ' 

Warner,  Oliver  Clive       

31  Dec  09 

'Australia' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Mortimer,  Edward  Neville 

31  Dec  09 

'  Encounter' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Cooper,  Douglas  Burrard 

1  Apr  lo 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Clover,  Nelson         

30  June  10 

'  Pioneer' 

Lent  from  RoyalNavy. 

Stevens,  Charles  Whettnall 

12  Sept  10 

'  Melbourne  ' 

Langford,  George  Francis 

29  Dec    10 

'  Encounter  ' 

Haggard,  Geoffrey  Arthur  Gordon 

31  Dec   10 

Submarine  A.E.2 

Lent  from  Royal  Navv. 

Dalglish,  Kenneth  Park 

31  Dec   10 

'  Cerberus ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Bell-Salter,  Basil  Owen 

31  Dec    10 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  trom  Royal  Navv. 

Moore,  Cliarles  .Lewis       

1  Apr    11 

Submarine  A.E.I 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

•m  Creber,  James        

6  Apr   11 

Ordnance    Depot, 
Svdney 

Lieut.  R.N.  (Retired). 

mBracegirdle,  Leighton  Seymour 

1  July  11 

S.D.N.O.,  Newcastle 

Bowen,  Rowland  Griffith 

1  Nov   11 

*  S.D.N.O.,  Thursday 
}     Island 

Ryan,  Richard  Cecil  Francis 

22  May  12 

'  Cerbervs ' 

Goodchild,  Herbert  William 

1  Aug  12 

'  Warrego ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 
Reserve. 

Creer,  Reginald  Charles 

3  Nov  12 

'  Pioneer ' 

Creer,  Herbert  Victor      ...(prov.) 

1  Dec   12 

'  Virid  ' 

Hodgkinson,     Samuel      Charles 

Lindsey 
Hampden,     Geoffrey    Cromwell 

1  Dec   12 

'  Pioneer ' 

1  Apr   13 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  RoyalNavy, 

Edward 

Eunian,  Charles      

1  Apr  13 

'  Australia ' 

Lsnt  from  Royal  Navy. 

Hill,  Cyril  John  Percy     

1  Apr    13 

'  Parramatta ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Hill,  Gerald  Ashby           

24  May  13 

'  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 
Reserve. 

Cavaye,  Frederick  Langton 

30  Dec   13 

'Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

Rowland,  Louis  Claude  .. 

27  Jan    13 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  {Acting  Lb.) 

■Quick,  Harold  Leopold    

5  Feb   13 

'  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  (Acting  Lt.) 

Merewether. Christopher  McCabe 

28  Feb    13 

•  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Johnstone,     James      Montague 

28  Mar   13 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 

Choi  me  ley                        ^£? 

Reserve. 

Rhodes,  Ernest  Clifford   ...  {(act} 

15  Jan    14 

'  Duke  of  Edinburgh  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Naval 
Reserve. 

x  b 


587 


NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


Gradation  List — continued. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where  serving. 

Remarks. 

MIDSHIPMEN. 

McWilliam,  Henry  Hastings 

15  Jan    12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Creswell,  Colin  Fraser 

15  Jan   12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy  . 

Bremner,  William  Hamilton 

15  Jan   12 

'Australia.' 

Lent  from  Roval  Navy. 

Haworth-Booth,  Francis  Adrian 

15  Jan  12 

'Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Blaydes 

Pears,  Arthur  Luard         

15  Jan   12 

'Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navv. 

Packer,  Herbert  Annesley 

15  May  12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lyle,  Ronald  Robertson 

15  May  12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Hill,  Edward  Eliot            

15  May  12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Fenton-Livingstone,        Robert 

15  May  12 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy 

George 

Findlay,  James  Buchanan 

15  May  12 

'Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Moore,  George  Dunbar  (prob.)  ... 

10  Aug  12 

'  Duke  of  Edinburgh ' 

Royal    Naval    Reserve 

(lent  R.A.N. ). 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Pinhey,  John  Winthorp 

15  May  13 

'  Australia.' 

Melson,  Gerald  Hildred  Elsdale 

15  May  13 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navv. 

Billyard-Leake,  Edward  Whaley 

15  May  13 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Bowlby,  Vivian  Russell  Salvin  ... 

15  May  13 

'  Australia.' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

ENGINEER-CAPTAIN. 

m  Clarkson,  William,  C.M.G. 

1  July  10 

Navy  Office 

3rd  Naval  Member  ot 
Naval  Board. 

ENGINEER-COMMANDER. 

m  Bromwich,  George  Herbert,D.s.o. 

1  Jan   08 

Sydney  Dockyard 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Pring,  Frederick     

1  July  09 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Johnson,  William  Crump 

1  Apr   10 

'Australia' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Barnes,  Alfred  Allen         

1  Feb    11 

N.S.W.    Govt.    Dock- 
yard, Sydney 

Engineer-Overseer. 

Canning,  Henrv  Thomas 

1  July  12 

'  Encounter ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Elgar,  George  Hancock 

6  May  13 

'  Cerberus' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Denson,  Horace  Russell 

14  J  uly  13 

Sydney  Dockyard 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

ENGINEE  R-LIEUTENANTS. 

Owen,  John  William        

12  Apr  94 

'  Cerberus' 

Naval  Store  Officer. 

Coleman,  Arthur  Wheatley 

1  July  02 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Monk,  William  Archibald 

15  Sept  04 

Naval  College 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy . 

Lee,  Reginald  Arthur       

1  Aug  0?> 

'Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Little,  Henry  Augustus 

1  Aug  05 

'  Melbourne' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Fowler,  Lawrence  Parsons 

1  May  07 

'  Sydney  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navv. 

McEwen,  Gerald  Ernest  Wood  ... 

1  Nov  07 

Sydney  Dockyard 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Boddie,  Ronald  Charles 

1  May  03 

Naval  College 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Paterson,  Halliday  G ,. 

7  June  08 

H.M.S.  'Dolphin' 

For  Submarines. 

Arkins,  Walter  Richard 

23  Aug  08 

'  Cerberus '    for    Navy 

Office 
'  Australia' 

Bleackley,  Hubert 

1  Oct   09 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Hogan,  Percy  James  Nelson 

12  Dec   10 

'  Pioneer' 

McNeill.  Percival  Edwin 

14  Nov  11 

'  Warrego ' 

Brand,  James  Cantly        

1  Dec  1 1 

'  Parramatta' 

Cresswell.  Frank  Gillespie 

1  Jan    12 

'  Cerberus ' 

Fleet    Wireless    Tele- 
graphy Officer. 

Bloomfield,  George  William 

1  Jan    13 

'  Yarra  ' 

Ross,  Trevor  Wilson          

1  Feb    13 

'Australia' 

Robinson,  Harry  Mark  Fector  ... 

21  Feb  13 

'  A  ustralia ' 

Beeston,  Samuel  Lievesley 

4  Mar  13 

'  Melbourne ' 

Herbert,  Douglas  Phillips 

16  Mar  13 

H.M.S.  'Dolphin' 

For  Submarines. 

Ireland,  Oscar  Arthur     

23  Mar  13 

'  Australia ' 

Doyle,  Alec  Broughton 

23  Mar  13 

'  Australia ' 

Bridge,  Clarence 

16  Apr  13 

'  Australia ' 

Dennis,  Cleon         ...        .r, 

1  Aug  13 

'  Sydney  ' 

ENGINEER-SUB-LIEUTENANT. 

Mears,  Arthur  Cyril  Weeks 

2  Apr    13 

'  Cerberus' 

For  W/T  School. 

Macleod,  James  Kenneth  iprob.) 

29  Dec   13 

NAVAL  FOECES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


588 


Gradation  List — co ntinued. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Seniority. 


Where  Serving. 


Remarks. 


CHAPLAIN  AND  CHIEF 
NAVAL  INSTRUCTOR 

Hall,  William  b.a 

Brown,  Frederick  George,   B.A., 
b.sc.  


CHAPLAINS. 
Shaw,  Garnet  Brie,  m.a.  ... 
Tulloh,  Alex.,  m.a. 
Gibbons,  Patrick  J.,  b.a. 
Little,  Vivian  Agincourt,  M.A. 
Riley,  Frederick,  m.a. 
Pendleton-Stewart,  William,  b 
Hudson,  Charles 


SENIOR    NAVAL   INSTRUCTOR 
Smith,  Stanley  Clifton,  b.a. 
Wheatley,     Frederick    William, 

B.A..D.SC 

NAVAL  INSTRUCTOR. 
Eldridge,  Frank  B.,  BA 


STAFF   SURGEON. 
Caw,  Alexander  Ruan 


SURGEON. 

Darby,  Leonard     

MacFarlane,  John  Stuart,  m.b, 
Mackenzie,  Alexander  Scott 
Carr,  William  James,  b.a. 
Roberts,  William  Edgar  ... 


PAYMASTER-IN-CHIEF. 
m  Manisty,  Henry  Wilfred  Eldon 


FLEET   PAYMASTER. 
(I)»iRodbam,Cuthbert  Halliburton 


Wardroper,  Richard  Francis 
m  Treacy,  Alfred  Martin 


BTAFF   PAYMASTER. 
Hoare,  Robert  Richard     ... 


Norton,  Ernest  Claude 


Ch.     ) 

1  Sept94  ( 

N.I.     ( 

1  Jan95  J 

1  Oct  12 


8  Aug  12 
8  Aug  12 

16  Aug  12 

17  Dec  12 
4  Feb  18 
1  May  ]  3 
1  June  13 


1  Jan   13 

6  Feb   14 


1  Aug  12 


23  Sept  12 
1  Nov  12 
9  Dec  12 
9  Dec  12 
1  Jan    13 


1  Oct    11 
1  July  12 


5  June  11 

1  Am     2 


Naval  College 


Naval  College 


'  Tingira  ' 
'  Melbourne ' 
'  Australia ' 
'  Sydney ' 
'  Australia ' 
'  Encounter ' 
'  Cerberus ' 


Naval  College 


'Australia ' 


'  Sydney ' 
'  Encounter  ' 
'  Cerberus  ' 
'  Melbourne ' 
'  Australia ' 


Navy  Office 


'Australia' 


'  Australia ' 
Navy  Office 


'  Penguin '    for  Garden 

island 
'  Tingira ' 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Director  of   Studies. 

For  Fleet  Duties. 


Finance  and  Civil  Mem- 
ber of  Naval  Board  ; 
also  acts  as  Naval 
Secretary.  Lent  from 
Royal  Navy  (fleet 
Paymaster,  R.N.). 

Secretary  to  Rear- 
Admiral  in  command 
of  H.M.  Australian 
Fleet.  Lent  from 
Royal  Navy, 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Director  of  Stores 
Victualling  and 
Naval  Contracts. 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 


x  4 


588a 


NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


Gradation  List — continued. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where  Serving. 

Remarks. 

PAYMASTER. 

Hazel,  Percy  John 

24  Feb   13 

■  Encounter' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Livesay,  Augustus  Fredk.  Bligh 

1  July  13 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(A&st.Paymasier.R.N.). 

Stuart,  Shelley  BlanchardArthar 

Uuly  13 

'  Melbourne ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
(Asst. Paymaster, R.N.). 

Scotland,  William  Robson 

1  July  13 

Navy  Office 

Naval     Secretary     to 
D.N.R.      Lent  from 
Royal    Navy     {Asst. 
Paymaster,  R.N.). 

Trivett,  Ernest  William  (Prov) ... 

1  July  13 

Naval  College 

7)i  Crow,  John  (Prov) 

1  July  13 

'  Cerberus,' 

Ramsay,  Hugh  Malcolm  {Prov) 

1  July  13 

Depot,  London. 

Lindsay,  William 

7  Oct    13 

Navy  Office 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS. 

Brown,  Leslie  Sutton       

25  Jan    07 

'  Australia ' 

As  Secretary's  Clerk 
Lent,  from  RoyalNavy. 

Mosse-Robinson,  Leslie  Herbert 

24  June  07 

'  A  ustralia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(I)Peck,  Basil  Miles          

9  June  09 

Sydney  Dockyard 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Stuart,  Geoffrey  Bulwer  Joseph 

1  July  09 

'  Encounter ' 

Leut  from  Royal  Navy. 

Negus,  Robert         

20  July  11 

'  Pioneer ' 

Lane,  Geoffrey  Herbert     

30  Jan  12 

'  Cerberus  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Hogan,  Wellington  Trevor 

1  Aug  IS 

'  Melbourne ' 

Kingsford-Smith,  Eric     

26  Aug  12 

'  Sydney ' 

Jackson,  James  Dunlop 

1  Sept  12 

'  Australia' 

As  Secretary's  Clerk. 

PAYMASTERS'  CLERKS. 

Hehir,  John 

30  Dec   12 

'  Australia ' 

Sharp,  Alfred  Edwin        

30  Dec   12 

'  Australia ' 

Munro,  Douglas     

30  Dec   12 

'  Sydney  ' 

Embleton,  Norman  John 

30  Dec   12 

'  Melbourne. ' 

HONORS 

RY  RANK. 

FLEET  PAYMASTER. 

Martin,  Albert        

1  July  12 

Navy  Office 

Director     of     Navy 
Accounts. 

PAYMASTER. 

Macandie,  George  Lionel 

1  July  12 

Navy  Office 

Senior  Clerk. 

CHIEF  GUNNERS. 

to  Argent,  Edwin       

17  Sept  94 

Sydney. 

Rogers,  John           

11  Jan   00 

Brisbane. 

to  Kearns,  Robert  (T.)          

1  July  04 

'  Cerberus' 

Turner,  John  Denzil         

1  Oct    05 

Largs  Bay 

to  White,  John 

17  Sept  09 

S.D.N.O.,  Launceston. 

to  Bates,  John  Arthur          

Uuly  11 

Port  Melbourne 

Pember,  Edward     

Uuly  11 

8.D.N.O..  Bundaberg. 

Jones,  George  John          

1  Julv  11 

S.D.N.O.Rockhampton 

Keane,  Patrick        

1  July  11 

Port  Melbourne 

Thorne,  John  (T.) 

Uuly  11 

Brisbane. 

to  Fulton,  Robert       

1  July  11 

Fremantle. 

Phillips,  William  Thomas 

Uuly  11 

'  Gayundah.' 

to  Mutton,  Edward  Smith 

1  July  11 

S.D.N.O.,  Albany. 

Hayes,  John • 

31  Aug  11 

"■Protector  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Weaving,  John  Thomas 

1  Nov  13 

'  Tingira ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

"  CHIEF  BOATSWAIN. 

Lyne,  William 

1  Apr   12 

Sydney  Dockyard. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

CHIEF  CARPENTER. 

»t  Walker,  John          

1  July  06 

'Cerberus.' 

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589 


Gradation  List — continued. 


Seniority. 

Name  and  Rank 

Where  Serving. 

Remarks. 

CHIEF  ARTIFICER  ENGINEER 

Allard,  Charles        

1  Oct    11 

'  Pioneer  ' 

Thorn,  Thomas  William  ...     (act) 

1  Sept  12 

'  Encounter  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Sims,  Percy  William        ...    (act) 

—  Nov  13 

' Cerberus' 

Lent  from  Koyal  Navy. 

Dole,  Joseph 

1  Dec  13 

•  Gayundak ' 

GUNNERS. 

Greer,  George  Samuel 

1  May  00 

Brisbane. 

Adams,  Samuel       

4  July  00 

"  Pioneer ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Salter,  George  B 

1  Dec  00 

'  Sydney ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

•PWDix,  Thomas  Lewis        

6  Mar  01 

Naval  College. 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

mOgilvie,  David        

1  July  01 

'  Australia' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

PWOhisholm,  William         

16  Nov  01 

'  Tingira  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(T)Wilkes,  John 

22  Mar  02 

'  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(PNt)Brown,  Arthur  (ft)     

8  Apr  03 

'  Melbourne' 

Lentfrom  Royal  Navy. 

Ince,  Frederick  George 

2  July  03 

'  Cerberus  '   Williams- 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

town. 

warow 

T)Fitzgerald,  Michael    ... 

29  July  03 

'  Cerbirus'  for  'Ckilders 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Tregillis,  Percy  W.           

29  Oct    03 

'  Encounter ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(T)Bolt,  Frederick 

9  May  04 

'  Cerberus  ' 

Lent  from  Roval  Navy. 

(T)Trevaskis,  William      

22  May  04 

'  Penguin ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Stevens,  G-eorge  Alfred 

1   Dec  04 

'  Tarra  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

(T)Evans,  Ernest  James 

31  Aug  05 

'  Encounter  ' 

Lentfrom  Royal  Navy. 

Pickett,  Albert        

27  Sept  06 

'  Cerberus  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

to  Monteith,  William  George 

18  Mar  09 

'  Cerberus ' 

Bacon,  Charles  F 

29  July  09 

'  Warrego'  (T.  B.  D's.) 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

to  Jones,  Owen            

1  Oct    09 

S.  D.  N.  O.,  Portland. 

to  Gordon,  Richard  John     

8  Nov  09 

'  Tingira ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

m  Robertson,  William          

1  Mar  10 

S.D.N.O.,  Port  Fairy. 

Gauntlett,  John  H.  H 

7  Aug  10 

'  Cerberus' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Coles,  Charles  Herbert     

19  Oct    10 

'  Encounter' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

tNewton,  Arthur  Clevin 

19  Oct    10 

'  Australia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Leaver,  George        

13  Apr   11 

Newcastle. 

(T)Gribble,  Thomas  James 

8  June  11 

'  Parramatta  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Carter,  George        

1  July  11 

Hobart. 

Ahren9,  Frederick  William 

1  July  11 

S.D.N. O., 

Maryborough. 

(T)Petterson,  Hjalmar    

1  July  11 

'  Cerberus  ' 

Shute,  Albert  Edward     

14  Aug  11 

'  Australia' 

Lentfrom  Royal  Navy. 

Diaper,  George  Henry     

14  Aug  11 

'Melbourne' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Yeo,  Samuel  Thomas  Percy 

21  Sept  11 

'  Cerberus' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Gregory,  William 

29  Nov  11 

'  Austra  lia ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

to  Young,  Francis  John       

21  June  12 

Sydney. 

(T)Knight,  Frederick      

26  July  12 

'  Melbourne ' 

(T)MacFarlane,   John    Clement 

11  Oct    12 

Sydney 

Mills,  Edward         

28  Jan    13 

Adelaide. 

BOATSWAIN. 

McCutcheon,  Alfred         

1  Sept  99 

«  Australia' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Lockhart,  Moses     

31  May  06 

'  Tingira  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy, 

Dallimore,  George  Augustus 

4  Jan   09 

'  Penguin' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Waugh,  Samuel       ...        

5  Aug  11 

'  Cerberus 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

Martin,  Alfred  Moule     ... 

12  July  12 

'  Sydney  ' 

Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 

SIGNAL  BOATSWAIN. 

Phillips,  Ernest  George 

26  June  02 

'  Cerbervs ' 

Lent  from  Royal'Navy 

Veerhault,  Walter  James           ... 

19   Oct  10 

'  Cerberus  '  Williams- 
town. 
'  Australia  ' 

Lent  from  Royal' Nivy 

Hunter,  William  D 

1  Jan   13 

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NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


Gradation  List  —  continued. 


Name  and  Rank. 


Seuiority. 


Where  Serving. 


CARPENTERS. 

Martin,  Alfred  Henry 
Bush,  Ernest  Edward 
m  Behenna,  Edward  C. 
Adams,  Henry  John 
Head.  Eward  F. 
Gammon,  Samuel  ... 


ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 

Lightioot,  Andrew 

Baker,  Ernest  

Marden,  Albert  E 

Creal,  Archibald  E ,. 

Vary,  Alfred  Henry  

Davies,  Norman  Stanley 

Gould,     Henry    John     Randall 
Hutchinson,  G-eorge  Arnold 

Reid,  Carl  Rankin  (act) 

Livingstone,  Arthur  (act) 


WARRANT  ARMOURER. 
Prideaux,  George 

HEAD  STEWARDS. 

Guiver,  Thomas      

m  Collins,  Richard  William 

SCHOOLMASTER. 
Hopkins,  Arthur  H. 

WARRANT      WRITERS. 

Spurgeon,  Charles  Herbert 

Martin,  Frederick 

Price,  Frank  E 

Davies,  Francis  J.  H. 

Macdonald,  Henry 

WARRANT  OFFICER   . 
(A.  and  I.  Staff.) 

Morrison,  Neil  "1     

Nugent,  Frani'is  Joseph  ... 
Harris,  Henry,Charles  ... 
Willett,  Fran'k.Percival  ... 


1  Apr  99 
10  Aug  00 

3  June  03 
29  Oct  03 
14  June04 

1  July  11 


2  Mar  05 
25  Mar  05 
24  Feb  06 
1  Nov  09 
1  July  11 
1  Feb  12 
1  May  12 
1  Dec  12 
1  Oct  13 
1  Oct    13 


1  July  11 


1  July  10 
1  Oct    11 


1  July  13 
1  Aug  13 
1  Aug  IK 
1  Aug  13 


'  Australia ' 
'  Melbourne ' 
'  Sydney ' 
'  Brisbane ' 
'  Kncounter' 
'  Tingira. '  (Boys '  Train- 
ing Ship). 


'  Encounter'     ■ 

'  Melbourne ' 

For  Naval  College. 

For  Naval  College. 

'  Protector ' 

'Cerberus' 

'  Melbourne ' 

'  Sydney ' 

'  Australia ' 

'  Kncounter' 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  fromRoyal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Roval  Navy. 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 
Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 


Lent  from  Royal  Navy. 


12  Aug  12 

'  Cerberus' 

Office. 

6  Aug  12 

'  Cerberus.' 

10  Sept  12 

'  Cerberus.' 

1  Jan   13 

'  Cerberus' 

Office. 

10  Mar  13 

'  Cerberus. 

1  Cerberus ' 


'Cerberus ' 

'Tingira,'  (Bjys'  Train- 
ing Ship). 


Tingira ' 


for    Navy 


for    Navy 


S.  D.  N.  O.,  Cairns. 
S.  U.N.O.,Townsville, 
S.  D.  N.  O  .  Geelong. 
A.  D.  N.  O.,  Sydney. 


NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


590rt 


EOYAL  AUSTRALASIAN  NAVAL  RESERVE  (SEA-GOING). 


Name  and  Hank. 

Seniority.  1         Where  Serving.                      Remarks. 

LIEUTENANTS. 

(l)Innes,  George 

Wilkinson,  William  Beastall     ... 

7  July  05 
10  Mar  08  ]  '  Encounter  ' 

For  12  months'  training 

Steer,  Henry  Scotia          

Hugo,  Percy  Vallack        

Patrick,  James  Ronald     

3d  Dec   09 

17  Oct    10 

18  Mar  13 

Smith,  George  Leslie       

18  Mar  13 

Crossley,  Joseph     

(l)l'Rowland,  Louis  Claude 

1  July  13 
11  Aug  13 

'  Melbourne ' 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

Jelley,  Frank           

Walker,  Cecil  James         

9  Aug  06 

20  Mar  07 

CameroD,  Douglas  Stuart  Francis 

12  Jan    10 

Chichester,  Walter  John 

6  Dec   10 

Shand,  Alexander  John  Loudoun 

1  Jan    11 

* 

Normann,  John  Elias  Rudolph ... 
Carter,  Francis  (proby)       

28  Apr    13 
1  July  13 

ROYAL  AUSTRALIAN  NAVAL  RESERVE  (M) 


COMMANDERS. 

Irvine,  Charles  James       

1  July  12 
(prov.) 

Fremantle 

McArthur,  Milford 

1  July  12 
(prov.) 

Hobart 

Barnett,  George  Benjamin,  yd  ... 

1  July  13 

Brisbane 

Fearnley,  John  Gillett     

1  J  uly  13 

Sydney 

LIEUTENANTS. 

to  Spain,  Staunton  William,  vd    ... 

1  Aug  00 

Sydney 

jnLambton,  Richard  Stanley,  vd... 

31  Dec  00 

Sydney 

Coggins,  Charles  Henry,  vd 

23  Mar  07 

Sydney 

MacKenzie,  Kenneth  Ord 

1  Apr    12 

Thursday  Island 

Blackboro,  Edwin  Adolphus 

1  Apr    12 

Brisbane 

m  Black,  Bertie  Norman      

1  Apr    12 

Sydney 

Read,  Clarence  Hans  by 

1  Apr   12 

Sydney 

Allen,  Edmund       

1  Apr   12 

Cairns 

m  Gillam,  Oscar          

1  Apr   13 

Newcastle 

mMurnin,  Cecil  Egan         

1  Apr  13 

Sydney 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 

Young,  Russell        ..          

29  Apr  13 

Hobart 

591 


NAVAL   FORCES   OF   THE   DOMINIONS. 


ROYAL   AUSTRALIAN   NAVAL   RESERVE    (M)— continued. 


Name  and  Eauk. 

Seniority.  1         Where  Serving. 

Remarks. 

ENGINEER-COMMANDER. 

Johnson,  Samuel 

1  July  12 

Melbourne 

ENGINEER-MIDSHIPMEN. 

Stirling,  James  P 

1  Aug  13 

Sage,  Edwin  0 

1  Aug  13 

FLEET-S  URGEONS . 

to  Morris,  Bedlington  Howell 

2  July  10 

Adelaide 

Nickson,  Wilfred  James 

1  June  12 

Newcastle 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer.     - 

Brockway,  Archibald  Birt 

1  July  12 

Brisbane 

Districi  Naval  Medical 
Officer. 

STAFF- SURGEONS. 

Sloggett,  Harry  Paynter 

8  Sept  06 

Melbourne 

District  Naval  Medical 
Officer. 

Penny,  John  Alexander  Cairns,VD 

1  Sept  10 

Maryborough 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Francis,  Thomas  William 

1  Jan    12 

8ydney 

Brennand,  Henry  J.  W 

20  May  12 

Sydney 

District  NavaFMedica 

Officer. 
.District  Naval  Medical 

Morris,  Edward  Walter    

1  June  12 

Adelaide 

Officer. 

Williams,  David  Ernest 

1  June  12 

Fremantle 

Armstrong,  Hugh 

1  June  12 

Hobart 

District  Naval  Medical 
Officer. 

SURGEONS. 

James,  William  Arthur 

13  Jan  06 

Melbourne 

Wilson,  Francis       

9  Mar  06 

Brisbane 

Baxter-Tyrie,  Charles  Campbell 

1  Jan    08 

Cairns 

Sub-District         Naval 

Medical  Officer. 
Sub-District        Naval 

Voss,  Francis  Henry  "Vivian 

19  Sept  08 

Rockhampton 

Medical  Officer. 

Esler,  Alfred  William       

16  Dec  09 

Melbourne 

Prevost,  Richard 

1  July  11 

Sydney 

Sleeman,  James  Henry 

1  July  12 

Portland 

Sub-District',  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Newman,  Fossey  James 

1  July  12 

Geelong 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Nisbet,  Walter  Blake        

1  July  12 

Townsville 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Lyons,  Martin  Moylon    

1  July  12 

Port  Fairy 

Suh-D?strict  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Irvine,  Richard  Charles 

1  July  12 

Launceston 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Beaman,  Ernest  Harris 

1  Aug  12 

Bundaberg 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Robinson,  Thomas  Henry 

1  Nov  12 

Albany,  W.  A. 

Sub-District  Naval 
Medical  Officer. 

Weihen,  Arbert  W.           

1  Mar  13 

Sydney 

Shelton,  Percy  Gerald,  MB,  bs  ... 

I  July  13 

Melbourne 

NAVAL  FORCES  OF  THE  DOMINIONS. 


592 


ROYAL  AUSTRALIAN  NAVAL  RESERVE  (M)— continued. 


Name  and  Rank. 

Seniority. 

Where  Serving. 

Remarks. 

CHAPLAINS 

Williams,  Canon  Fredk.  George 

1  July  01 

Townsville 

Carmichael.CanonJohn  Campbell 

23  Mav  08 

Portland 

Pain,  Allan  P 

16  Dec   09 

Sydney 

Goldsmith,  A.  G 

1  Feb  13 

Melbourne 

Law,  A.          

1  Feb  13 

Williamstown 

Snodgrass,       Canon      Frederick 

Evelyn  Stuart,  MA. 

1  Feb  13 

Geelong 

Fergus,  Robert  M.,  ma 

1  Feb   13 

Geelong 

Birch,  Francis  B.  G.,  ma 

1  Feb  13 

Launceston 

Mason,  Francis        

1  Feb   13 

Williamstown 

8canlon,  John         

1  Feb  13 

Port  Melbourne 

Brazil,  Thomas        

1  Feb   13 

Williamstown 

O'Brien,  Edward     

1  Feb   13 

Ueelong  West 

Rohan,  Patrick        

1  Feb  13 

Port  Fairy 

Cain,  William         

1  Feb  13 

Portland 

Cullen,  John,  ba 

1  Feb  13 

Hobart 

McNally,  Nicholas,  ba 

1  Keb   13 

Launceston 

McAuliffe,  Edward            

1  Feb  13 

Sydney 

McAuliffe,  Michael  Francis,  ba. 

1  Feb  13 

Newcastle 

Hanrahan,  James 

1  Feb  13 

Adelaide 

McCarthy,  J.  F 

1  Feb  13 

Brisbane 

Bourke,  Dean  Thomas  Francis  . 

1  Feb   13 

Townsville 

Walsh,  Eugene       

1  Feb   13 

Cairns 

Flynn,  John 

1  Feb   13 

Fremantle 

Briody,  Patrick       

1  Feb   13 

Albany 

Minnagli,  John       

1  Feb    13 

Bundaberg 

Brady,  Philip           

1  Feb    13 

Maryborough 

Gallagher,  James 

1  Feb    13 

Rockhampton 

Back,  Dr.  Joseph 

1  Feb    13 

Thursday  Island 

Jovce,  Robert  S 

16  May  13 

Port  Melbourne 

Kelly,  Robert          

16  Mav  13 

Geelong 

Gradwell,  Harry 

16  May  13 

Brisbane 

Haire,  William  Foster      

16  Mav  13 

Newcastle 

Moore,  Canon  Robert  Henry,  ma 

1  July  13 

Fremantle 

CHIEF   GUNNER. 

Stone,  George  (G) 

1  Apr   12 

Melbourne 

WARRANT    OFFICER. 

Underwood.  Walter         

1  July  06 

Melbourne 

Bandmaster. 

ARTIFICER  ENGINEER. 

Stow,  George  R 

1  July  12 

Adelaide 

BANDMASTERS. 

Ronchetti,  Lionel 

1  Julvl3 

Wade.  Thomas        

1  July  13 

law,  Thomas  George       

1  July  13 

• 

698 


NATAL   ESTABLISHMENTS   OF   DOMINION   GOVERNMENTS 


NAVAL   ESTABLISHMENTS,   SYDNEY. 
Officer  in  Charge — 
Captain  R. N.. ..."Charles  P.Henderson  1  July  13 

Lieut.- Coin. B.iV.*John  O.  Graham 16  May  11 

Assist,  to Capt.  \* Lieut. -Com.  R.N 

in  Charge       S  (N")Lewis  T.  Jones  ....  3  July  13 
(And  for  charge  of  Chart  and  Chronometer  Depot.) 


Naval  Yard,  Garden  Island. 
Chtef  Engineer  - 
Ena.    Commander    R.N.   *George    H. 

Bromwich,  d.s.o.         1  July  13 

Eng.    Commander    R.N.    ^Horace    R. 

Denson      1  July  13 

Eng.  Lieutenant  R.N.  *Gerald  E.  W. 

McEwen 1  July  13 

Naval  Store  Officer — 

A.  W.  Grundy,  Esq 1  July  13 

Deputy  IS  aval  Store  Uffi-er  — 

A.  G.  Potter,  Esq 1  July  13 

StaRN  aymaSleT  ^Robert  R.  Hoare...  1  July  13 
Assist:      Paym.  (  ^^  M   pe(jk j  July  13 

(And  for  duty  with  Captain-in- Charge.) 
CkR  NH0aUwmn  \  "William  Lyne      ...  1  July  13 

■Gunner  R.N *-(T)William  Trevaskis  3  July  13 

Boatswain  2i'..ZV.*George  A.  Dallimore  3  July  13 


Naval  Ordnance  Depot,  Spectacle  Island 
Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores — 

Lieut.-Com, (G)*HenryP.Cayley  1  July  13 

(Retd.  Lieut.  R.N.) 
Naval  Ordnance  Officer  — 

Lieut. R.N.  (Retd.)  *  James  Oreber...  1  July  13 


Victualling  Yard,  Darling  Harbour. 


Victualling  Store  Officer — 
D.  W.  Salter,  Esq 

Assist.  Victualling  Store  Officer- 
C.  H.  Haviland,  Esq 


...  1  July  13 
...  1  July  13 


■Commonwealth  Naval  Dockyard,  Cockatoo 
Island. 

Act.  Gen.  A.  E.  Cutler   

Manager 

Constr.  Overseer  James  W.  Clark    

Eng.  Overseer  ...Eng.   Com.   Alfred  A. 

Barnes  

Assist,  to  Eng.  Archibald     McMillan 
Overseer 

Assist  to  Constr.Frederick  Eraser  

Overseer 

Andrew  Auchterlonie 
Naval  Staff       Richard  J.  Donovan... 
Clerk 


Naval  Store  Depot,  Williamstown. 
Assistayit  Naval  Store  Officer — 

Albert  P.  D.  Brewster 
*  (Borne  in  '  Penguin.') 


Halifax  Dockyard. 
Officer  in  charge — 
Captain  R.N.(ret.) Edward  H.Martin  1  Oct   10 j 

(And  for  charge  of  Naval  College  of 

Canada,  Halifax). 
Eng  .Commander  )„,-,,.         cu         j       ,,nj  1 

R  V  (ret  )        {-William  S.  Frowd...  1  Oct   10 

Car.  Lieut.  R.N.  Jobn  H.  Davey  ...26  Feb  11 
GunnerR.N.(ret.)T:hoTm.s  Slingo  ...15  Sept  10 
Naval  Store  Officer,  N.  Cyril  Mitchell  1  Jan  11 
Accountant.  Charles  E.  Dimock        ...   1  Apr  11 

Esquimalt  Dockyard. 
Officer  in  charge — 
Commander  R.N.  Walter  Hose  ...24  June  11 

(In  command  of  'Rainbow.') 
Ch.Artif.Eng.R.N.Regm&W  H.  Wood  9  Nov   10 

(Bornein  'Rainbow'). 
Naval  Store  Officer  George  Ptiiliips...     ANovlO 


Royal  Australian  Naval  College. 

(Temporarily  situated  at  Osborne  Mouse, 

North  <leelong.\ 

Captain  R.N.  ...BertramM. Chambers  1  Jan    13 

Lieut.- Coin.  R.  .V.Duncan  Grant 1  Apr   12 

(And  for  Physical  Training  duties.) 

Charles  B.  Elwell 1  Peb   14 

Lieutenant  R.N  (N)Cuthbert  J.  Pope  16  Jan  14 

Eng.  LtMt.R.N.  William  A.  Monk 2  Dee  11 

Ronald  C.  Boddie  ...  —  Feb  14 
Dirtr. of  Studies  Frederick  G.  Brown,    1  Oct  12 

B.A. 

Chaplain  Sf    Chief  I  Rev   William  Hall, 

Naval  Instr.  R.N.  f     B.A 1  Sept  12 

Senior  Naval     Stanley  C.  Smith, b. a.  1  Jan    13 
Instr.  RA.N. 

Frederick  W.  Wheatley, 

B.A.,  d.sc 6  Feb   14 

Naval  Instr.        Frank  B.  Eldridge,  b.a. 

R.A.N.  1  Jan   14  I 

Paymaster  Ernest  W.  Trivett  ...  1  Dec   12 

R.A.N.  (Prov) 

Gunner  R.N. Thomas  L.  Dix 12  Jan   13 

Artif.Eng.  R.N.  Albert  E.  Marden 4  Nov  12 

Archibald  E.  Creal 1  Jan   14 

Matron  Miss  Evelyn  Slade  ...  27  Mar  13 

(Bornein  '  Cerberus.') 

The  Royal  Naval  College  of  Canada, 

Halifax. 
Officer  in  charge — 
CaptainR.N.  [ret.)  Edward  H.  Martin  1  Oct  10 
(And  for  charge  of  Halifax  Dockyard) 
it'(;Mte«awt/?.iV.!.ret.)*KdwardA.E.Nixonfi  Dec  10 
Lieutenant  R.l\.  *Harry  B.  Jermain  ..24  Jan  13 
Eng.  Lieutenant R.  JV.*John  D.Sturrock —  Dec  13 
Eng.    Lieut.    R.C.N.    Angus     D.    M. 

Curry        25  Jan  13 

Director  of  Studies — 

Naval  Instructor  Basil  S.  Hartley...  27Sept  10 
Secretary  and  Paymaster — 

W.  E.  Brissenden    .     1  Apr    12  . 

Naval    Instructor,    ""Cleve  G.  Allin  ...  24  Jan  13 

R.C.N. 
Boatswain,      *George     W.    Brooker, 

R.C.N.      10  Oct  10 

(*Borne  in  'Niobe.') 


0  594-5 

NAVAL  ESTABLISHMENTS  OF  GOVERNMENT  OF  INDIA. 

ROYAL    INDIAN    MARINE. 
Director  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine — Captain  Walter  Lumsden,  C.V.O.,  R.N.  (Ret.) 


Bombay  Dockyard. 

Assista?it  Director  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine — 
Captain  E.  J.  C.  Hordern,  r.i.m.   ...10  Aug  12 

Staff  Officer— 

Commander  (act)  E.  W.  Huddleston,  r.i.m. 

13  Apr  11 
Chief  Constructor — T.  Avery,  Esq.     ...  12  Dec  08 

Constructor—  D.  H.  North,  Esq.  ...12  Mar  09 

Inspector  of  Machinery — 
Chief  Engineer  T.  H.  Knight,  r.i.m.  6  May  11 

Marine  Storekeeper— R.  P.  Smith,  Esq.  22  Jan  10 

Assistant  Constructor— W .  J '.  Kenshett  27  Septl3 

Chief  Accountant — H.  R.Grinnol,  Esq.  15  Mar  12 

Engineer-m-  Charge  of  the  Factory — 

Engineer  J.  W.  M.  Godden,  r.i.m.  ...  1  May  12 

Engineer  for  Superintending  Work  in  Ships- 
Engineer  S.  J.  Fenner,  r.i.m.         ...26  Sept  13 

In  charge  Yard  Craft — 

Engineer  S.  C.  Edenborough,  r.i.m.  20   Dec  13 

Master  Rigger — 

Gunner  A.  J.  Black,  r.i.m 8  Dec  13 

Chief  Clerk  - 

E.  A.  Carey,  Esq 22  Jan    10 


Kidderporb  Dockyard 
Deputy  Director  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine — 
Captain  G.  S.  Hewett,  r.i.m.  ...27  Feb    10 

Staff  Officer— 
Commanders.  J.W.Calderon,  r.i.m.  18  Aug  10 

Constructor— B.  P.  Newnham,  Esq.  ...  12  Dec  08 

hispector  of  Machinery — 
Chief  Engineer  J.  Lush,  r.i.m.        ...  23  Oct  11 

Accountant — A.  Fairhurst,  Esq.  ...12  Mar  12 

Marine  Storekeeper — G.  Hainswortb,  Esq. 

10  Apr  11 

Assistant  Constructor — T.  G.  Bailey,  Esq. 

6  Dec  91 

Engineer-in-Charge  of  the  Factory — 

Engineer  A.  B.  Collings, r.i.m.        ...2©  June  13 
In  charge  Yard  Craft — 

Enivnttr  T.  A.  Lemon,  r.i.m.        ...19  Dec    13 


AN    ALPHABETICAL    LIST 

OF   THE 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY 

AND  OP 

THE  ROYAL  MARINES  j 

ON   THE 

RETIRED    AND    RESERVED    LISTS 

WITH 
THE    DATES    OF    THEIR    SENIORITY. 


RETIRED  LIST  OF  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  MARINES      597 


I  Rank.  I  Seniority.      Page 


636 

666a 
64  3 
;  ^74 
679 


719 

71-V. 
720 
66(i 


K659    Abbott  Algernon  W.    .     . 
|679a  Abbott  Henry     .... 

Aborn  George  .... 
B659  Acheson  Albert,  B.  .  .  . 
693  Acheson  John  .  .  md 
[694  Acheson  Johnston  H.  MB 
|666  Acklaud  Austin  C.  .  . 
1659    Acklom  Cecil  E.       ... 

(Superintendent,  Torpedo 
Factory,  Greenock) 
1632    Acland  Sir  William  A.  D. 

Bt ovo 

K37    A' Court  The  Hon.  Herbert 

B.  Holmes  . 
[678  Acourt  John  . 
|623a  Adair  Charles  H. 

Adair  Thomas  B.  S. 

Adams  George  H. 

Adams  Henry  W.  A 

Adams  Horace  R. 

Adams  John  H.  . 

Adams  William  H 
(Serving  under   Turkish 
Government) 

Adamson  James  .     .     . 

GHP  Addison  Richard 

Addyman  Frederick  T. 

Aggar  Edward  J.     .     . 

Aglionby  Charles  E.    . 

(Serving  in  HMCS  'Niobe ') 

Agnew  Douglas  .     . 

Agnew  John  de  C.  A. 

Agnew  John  W. 

Agnew  Samuel  M.    . 

Agnew  Thomas   .     . 

Ahem  Michael  J.    . 

Aitken  James  H. 

Aitken,  William  H.  J. 

Alcott  VVilliam  A.    . 

Aldrich  Pelham 

Aldridge  Evelyn      .     .     . 

Alexander  Francis  J.  .     . 

Alexander  Guy  B.  .     .     . 

Alexander Robert  H.  rma 

Alexander  Thomas  J.  .     . 

Alexander  William  C. 

Alexander  William  E. 

Alington  Arthur  H.      .     . 

Allaway  Victor  W.  E. 

Allden  Frank  A. 

Allen  Alexander 

Allen  Alfred  E. 

Allen  Anthony 

Allen  George  W. 

Allen  Gilbert  . 

Allen  John  H. 

Allen,  Joseph  W 

Allen  Thomas 

Allen  William  T. 

Allenby  Frederick  C.  H. 

Allenby  Marmaduke  C. 
(Assistant  to  Superinten 
dent  of  Compasses) 
646a  TP  Allen-Hoblyn  Charles 

W.  P 

643     T  PAlleyne  Henry  N. 
6*6    Allgood  Adrian  G.   . 
664a  Allison  John  L.  W.  . 
659a  Alston  Alfred  G. 


720 

631 

665 

666a 

666 

710 

715 

72J 

664a 

631 


698 

686 

718 

641 

717a 

666 

678 

717 

678 

646 

659 


cvo 


Cr 
EC 

ECr 
Cr 
FS 
FS 
L 
Cr 


C 

E  C 

A 
R  A. 

L 

L 

C 

E  A 
EC 


B 

ChB 

EL 

ChB 

L 

Cr 
C 
E  Cr 
Cr 
B  A 
L 
L 

FP 

ChCr 

A 

L 

L 

L 

laj 

CarL 

Cta  Cr 

L 

A 

EL 

ECr 

P.inC 

E  L 

Ch  Cr 

C 

L 

L 

E  C 

L 

E  C 

C 

Cr 


C 
C 

c 

L 
Cr 


1  July  09 
6  Sept  12 

31  Dec  92 

2  May  07 
26  Feb  01 
22  Feb  04 
<0  June  04 
31  May  12 


^2  Mar  08 

31  Dec  07 

20  Dec  03 
10  May  13 

2  Dec  08 
10  Nov  10 

1  Oct  06 
20  July  98 
14  Aug  10 

1  Jan    12 


21  Jan   71 

1  Feb  72 

15  Sept  12 
1  Apr   12 

26  June  03 

1  Aug  12 

1  Apr  70 

16  Oct   96 

2  Jan  11 
2  Nov  09 
1  Apr  03 

31  Dec  00 

1 7  Feb  86 
1  Apr  12 
1  Mar  07 

31  Mar  03 
31  Dec  05 
31  Dec  03 
!  5  July  94 
17  July  08 
9  Dec  12 
1  Apr  01 
16  June  04 
I  Aug  09 
1  Oct  03 
26  Jan  89 
15  Feb   04 

28  Aug  91 
15  Nov  83 
13  Apr  12 
10  Mar  04 
21  Sept  04 

5  June  05 

29  Apr  04 
24  Dec  09 

30  Aug  13 


24  Apr  02 

13  Feb   93 
1  Sept  08 

30  JuneOl 

14  May  09 


R*nk.     Seniority. 


666 
720 
6«6 
669 
713 
708 
692 
665 


659a  Alston  Hubert  G.    . 

682    Alton  George  B. 

Ames  Robert  H.  .  . 
Anderson,  Andrew  R. 
Anderson  Arthur  R. 
Anderson  Cyril  C.  . 
Anderson  Gilbert  I.  Rll 
Anderson  Graham D'a  km 
Anderson  Isaac  H.  md 
Anderson  John    .     .     .     . 

664a  Anderson  Maxwell  H. 

682  Andrew  William  J.  .  . 
711  )  Andrews  Christopher  B. 
722c  S  km 

683  Andrews  Harry  G.  .  . 
703  Andrews  Harry  II.  Speed 
665  Andrews  James  C. 
692a  Andrews  Octavius  W.  MB 
720  Andrews  William  F 
708    Anson  Alexander  G.  rma 

Anson  Henry  B. 

Anson  Walter  V. 

Anstey  Henrv  C. 

PWAplin  Henry  F 

Apps  William  R. 

Arbuthnot  Ernest  K 

Archdale  Edward  M. 

Archdall  Henry  D. 

Archer  Archibald  L. 

Archer  Cecil     .     .     . 

Archer  Herbert  G. 

Archer  Hugh  E.  M. 

Archer  Robert  H.     . 

Armstrong  A'irGeorgeE.  Bt 

Armstrong  James     .     . 

Armstrong  John.     .     . 
666*  Arnold  Robert      .     .     . 
722    Arnold-Forster  Hugh  C 
645     Ash  Selby  H.  B. 
717     Ashby  Frederick  G. 
636    AsheEdward  P.       .   mvo 

g™  j-  GHP  Ashe  Thomas.  ma] 

679  Aston  Samuel  ..... 
711    1 


644 
644 
722 
645 
679 
661 
662 
669 
695 
671 
660 
665 
642 
721 
682 
719 


MVO 


-Athow  Frank. 


>  Atkinson  Hugh  C. 


KM 


KM 


722c  ; 

665    Atkins  Henry  T. 
717a  Atkins  Forest  W. 
711 
722c  i 

693  Atkinson  Thomas  H 
667  Atkinson  William  G. 
632  Atkinson  -  Willes  Sir 
George  L.  .  .  .  kcb 
649  AttenboroughFrederickL 
6666  PWAttheld  James  . 
689  Attwood  Edward  . 
683  Attwool  George 
71  So  August  George  J.  . 
679  Austen  Edwin  J. 
657  Austen  Ernest  L. 
688  Austin  Frederick  W 
671  Austin  Thomas  .  .  ma 
679a  Avers  Robert  B.  mvo 

643  Aylen  Charles  G.  W.  .  . 
702  Aylen  Francis  J.  .  .  . 
714  Aylmer  The  Hon.  Henry 
RMA 
657    Ayscough  Ralph  F       .    . 


Cr 

E  Cr 

L 

Ch  Cr 

EL 

S  L 

Maj 

Mai 

D  IH 

L 

L 

F  B 

C 

E  Cr 

A  P 

L 

D  SG 

Ch  Cr 

LtCol 

C 

C 

E  L 
C 
E  C 
L 
L 

SL 
SS 
Ch 
L 
L 
C 
L 
FE 


6  Nov  09 
1  Apr  93 

15  Feb   04 

29  Juiy  11 
1  Oct  93 

15  Feb  06 
3  Aug  07 

27  Aug  98 

23  Apr   02 

1  Apr   03 

30  June  01 

29  Sept  97 

3  Oct  06 

1  Apr  04 
U  June 66 
1  Apr    03 

26  July  13 
1  Aug  06 

4  Aug  85 

7  Dec  02 
6  Feb  02 
1  July  95 

23  June  08 

19  Jan   12 

30  Sept  98 

20  Aug  75 

27  July  71 

28  Feb   60 

16  Mar  92 
3  Sept  72 
26  June  02 
25  Aug  00 

1  Apr  90 
19  Feb  Oo 


Ch  Gr  27  Apr 


L 
L 
C 
L 

R  A 
Ch 
NI 
EC 

C 

L 

L 


F8 
NL 

A 

Cr 

L 
A  E 
E  Cr 

L 
EC 

Cr 

B 

Ch 
E  C 

C 

P 


16  Oct   08 

15  July  13 

23  July  07 
31  Mar  06 

■Z  Sept  08 

24  May  55 
31   Oct  55 

17  Aug  08 

23  Mar  95 

1  Apr  03 
21  Aug  11 

1  Sept  10 

5  Jan  84 

4  May  65 

5  Nov  08 
31  Dec  05 
21  Apr  09 

11  Feb  75 

1  Oct    05 

2  Feb  94 
30  May  08 

16  Dec  03 
1  Mar  90 

12  May  82 

24  Oct  13 
21  Feb  01 
11  Feb   02 


L      18  May  65 
Cr       6  May  06 


598     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


.Page. 


Rank.    Seniority.       Page, 


Rank.    Seniority. 


676    Babb  James  P.     .     . 
679a  Backler  Leonard  .     . 

704  Backwell  William  W 
714    Bacon  Francis      .     .  HMi 
633    Bacon  Reginald  H.  S. 

cvo,  DSO 
6666  Bacon  William     ... 
641    Bagge  Sir  Alfred  T.  Bt. 
695    Bagnall-Oakeley  John  L 

719  Baggs  Edward     .    .    . 

644  Bain  Edward  J.    .     .     .     , 

680  Bain  James  G.     .     .     .     . 
7226  Bainbridge  Charles  P.  MB 
664a  Bainbridge  John  H. 
647     Baird  William  J.  N. 

645  Bairnsfather  George  E.  B. 
712  Baker  Albert  .  .  .  HMA 
671  Baker  Arthur  MA 
636  Baker  Casper  J.  . 
668  Baker  Edtrar  C.  . 
678  Baker  John  G.  L. 
635  Baker  Julian  A.  . 
633    Baker-Baker  William  H. 

705  Baldwin  Frederick  .      sn 

720  Ball  George  E.  . 
687  Baldwin  Thomas 
687    Ball  Thomas    .     . 

708  Bamber  Hugh  W.    . 
652    Bamber  Walter  L.    . 
687    Bambury  William  H 
697    Banks  Edward  H.    , 
671    Banks  John  H.    .     . 
658     NP  Barber  Basil  C. 
682    Barber  James  .     .    . 
668    Barber  James  E. 
712    Barcroft  John  H.  P.     . 
722a  Barcroft  Penrose  J. 
6596  Barff  Arthur  D.  .     . 
719    G-tfPBargery  David 
710    Barker  Edward  H.  P.  km 

711    ) 

722c  i"Barlter  Godfrey    .    .    KM 

665  Barker  John  M.    .     .     . 
(Serving  under  Colonial  Office) 
689    Barker  Matthew      .    . 
632    Barlow  Charles  J.       dso 
646a  GHP  PW  Barnard  Wil 

liamJ.  W.     .    .     . 
664a  Barne  Michael     .     .    . 

709  "I 

"2'^6  fBarnes  George  E.     km  a 

687  Barnes  Thomas   . 
6i»2a  Barnes  William  G.K.   md 
702    Barnett  Harry  P.     .     . 
715a  PW-'Barnicott  James  C 
686    Baron  Roger    .    . 
645    Barr  Francis  T.    . 
719     Barratt  Henry     . 
707     Barrett  Dacre  L. 

656  APBarrett  Francis  W 
686  Barrett  John  B.   .     . 

681  Barrett  Richard  H. 
665  Barrett  William  .     . 
692  Barrington  John  L. 
632  BarroW  Arthur    .     . 

657  Barry  Arthur.     .     . 
666a  Barry  James    .     .     . 

688  Barry  James  H.  D. 
694    Barry  Jerome 


E  Tns 

E  C 

AP 

L 

R  A 

L 

C 

SS 
ChB 

C 
F  E 

S 

L 

C 

C 
Maj 

Ch 
VA 
NL 
E  C 
R  A 
R  A 
Gen 
Ch  Cr 

E 

UCol 

Cr 

E 

P.inC 

Ch 

Cr 

Ch 

NL 

L 

S  S 

Cr 

ChGr 

C 

C 

L 

E 
A 

i 

C 
L 

Maj 

E 
D  S  G 

P 

EL 
E  L 

C 
ChG 

Col 

Cr 
EL 
P  E 

L 
S  G 

A 

Cr 

L 

E 
FS 


21  Nov  99 
26  Mar  13 

29  Sept  71 
17  Sept  61 

12  July  09 
26  Oct  18 

25  Mar  93 
28  Aug  94 

26  Mav  94 

13  Nov  03 
17  Feb  86 

6  Nov  08 

6  Nov  01 

15  (Jet  01 

1  Sept  05 

22  Sept  12 

13  Dec  84 
17  May  13 

9  Aug  70 

14  July  09 
1  Oct  03 

4  Jun  13 

19  May  10 
lApr   12 

21  Jan  65 
9  Apr  63 

28  May  84 
1  Oct   73 

15  July  63 

20  Jan  07 

8  Mar  11 
12  Oct  06 

1.  Oct  09 
3  Aug  97 
1  July  04 

5  Oct    88 

17  July  13 
28  Dec  80 

1  Apr   98 

1  Sept  12 
26  June  02 

9  Apr  63 

10  Feb    11 

24  Apr  02 

30  June  00 

1  Sept  04 

21  Dec  67 
9  May  12 

6  Mar  00 

2  Mar  11 
1  Jan   96 

31  Dec  12 
14  Sept  09 

11  Feb  09 
14  Mar  98 

1  Apr  05 

31  Aug  89 

1  Apr   03 

22  July  12 

12  Apr  11 
8  Sept  04 

3  May  07 
1  Mar  92 

18  Feb  02 


717 
686 
700 
658 
657 
716 
666 
683 
683 
694 
719 
334 


647 
722 
671 
665 


636 

668 
722 
676 
717 
696 


694 
644 
709 
631 

658 
665 


697 
660 

667 
708 

717 
694 

688 
694 
680 


67S 
675 


W. 


KM 


674  Barrv  George  W. 
721     Barry  Oswald  C.  M. 

Barter  Edward    .     . 

Bartlett  Charles  P.  W 

Bartlett  John  C.      . 

Barton  Herbert  P.  . 

Barton  Hugh  B. 

Baskerville  Thomas. 

Bash  ford  Geoffrey    . 

Basson  Harry  .     .     . 

Batchelor  Harry  R. 

Bate  Richard  F. 

G//PBates  James    . 

Battiseombe  Albert  H. 
666a  Bavin  Geoffrey  G.   . 
666a  Bavin  Harold  S.  .    . 
648    Bawden  Arthur  R.  P. 

Bawden  Clifford 

Bayldon  Robert  C.  . 

Baylee  Samuel  St.  A. 

Bayley  James      .     . 

7226  \  Bavliff  Richard  L.   . 
636    Bayly  Charles  H.     . 
Baynes  Henry  C.  A 
Baynham  Henry 
Beadle  Svdnev  W.  . 
Beal  William  E. 
Beale  John  H.     .    . 
Beamish  Richard    MB  ba 
632a  Bearcroft  JohnE.,CB,MVO 

675  GHP  Beaton  Willoughby 

D 

Beattie  James  H.     . 
JVPBeatty  Michael  S. 
Beaumont  Godfrey,  L.  KM 
Beaumont  Sir  Lewis  A. 

OCB,  KCMG 

Beaumont  Spencer  W.  M 

Beaver  Heury  A.         mvo 
6596  Beck  Oliver  L.     .     . 
659a  Beckwith  Charles  W 

(Assistant  Harbour  Master, 
Hong  Kong) 

Bedford  William  O 

Bedingfield  James 

Bedwell  Edward  P. 

GHP  Beechey    Frederick 
R KM 

Beedle  Frank  S 

Bell,  Arthur  S.  G.     .    . 

Bell  Edwin 

Bell  George  A.  S.     .     . 

GtfPBell  George  F.      . 
658    Bellairs  Carlyon  W. 
6596  Bellis  Robert  .     .     .     .     , 
651    Belson  Berkeley  G.  A.      . 
674    GSPBenbow  Sir  Henry  I 
kcb  dso  1 

Bench  George  E.      .     . 

GffPBenckeGustavA.  C 

T>o'b  t  Bendyshe  Richard  N.  km 
682    Bennett  David  J.    . 
715a  Bennett  George  B. 
644    Bennett  George  L.  B 
665     Bennett  Henry    .     . 
674    Bennett  James  M.  C,  mvo 
714    Bennett  John  H. 


EC 

Cr 

L 
EL 

FP 

Cr 

Cr 

L 
L 
E  Cr 
ECr 
FS 
ChB 
R  A 

L 
lj 

C 

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L 

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L 

LtCol 

R  A 
R  A 

NL 
L 
E  Ins 
L 
S 
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E  Ins 
F  8 
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Maj 

A 

Cr 
L 
Cr 
Cr 


P.inC 
L 

S  Cr 

LtCol 

L 
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E 
FS 
F  E 

Cr 

Cr 

Cr 
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Ins. 
E  C 
E  Ins 

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ECr 

L 

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4  Sept  08' 

24  Feb  11 
1  Aug  95 
1  Dec  08 

25  Apr  99: 
23  July  [ ' 
13  Oct  02  i 
25  Aug  92<j 
31  Dec  031 

17  Oct   064 
1  Apr  07' I 

28  July  06' 
10  Jan    89- 

1  Jan  87S 
1  Oct    06  i 

30  Dec   05 

31  Dec  09' 

29  Apr  02 
15  Sept  02' 
27  Jan  87  ^ 
31  Dec  02 1 

25  May  Off' 

10  Apr  07 
1  Apr   07 ' 

10  May  75 

30  Dec  06 1 

21  JuneC" 

18  Apr  07 

11  Sept  66' 
4  June  13 

22  Aug  84 

26  Feb  97  | 
8  Aug  02' 

25  May  97 1 

17  Oct   06'] 
1  Oct   07 
1  Apr  03? 
1  Oct   08  \ 
4  June  10 


17  July  05 « 

21  Jan  fft] 
14  Aug  70 ! 

Apr  851 

Aug  05 

Nov  08 'i 

June  84-! 

Feb  06  i 

Feb   86H 

Mar  11 

Mar  13  ! 

Oct   73 

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f  88 

.6  Apr  08 

!2Mar  90i 

1  Feb   10  j 

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22  June  99' 
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1  Apr  03 

14  May  08  j 
1  Apr  03  ! 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES 

.      599 

3ai,"j.                       Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Page.                      Name. 

RaDk. 

Seniority 

1 

692a  Bennett  William     .     .     . 
678    Bennington  John     .     .     . 

DIH 

17  Feb  06 

670    Blake  George  L 

Ch 

3  Oct  77 

EC 

12  Dec   03 

720    Blake  Nathaniel  N.      .     . 

ChCr 

31  Jan  07 

666    Benson  Knightley  H.  .     . 

L 

30  Dec  04 

666a  Blake  William  H.     .    .     . 

L 

15  Feb  06 

704    Benson  Samuel  H.  .     .     . 

AP 

14  Aug  75 

Cr 

3  Dec  08 

691    Bentham  Robert      .     .     . 

IH 

17  Mar  07 

686    Blakeman  Mark  .    .     .    . 

EL 

1  Feb  89 

719     GHF  Bentley  John  J.      . 

ChGr 

4  Jan   89 

E 

4  Sept  68 

646    Benwell  William  P.     .     . 

C 

5  Jan    12 

722    Blatherwick  Guy     .     .     . 

L 

30  Sept  04 

631    Beresford  The  Right  Hon . 

635    Blaxland  John  E.    .     .     . 

VA 

1  Sept  07 

Lord  Charles,  W.D.,  GCB, 

642    Blennerhasset  Arthur  .     . 

C 

13  Mar  97 

GCVO,  1XD,  I>CL,  MP      .       . 

A 

11  Nov  06 

719    Blofield  Charles       .     .     . 

Ch  B 

1  Feb  72 

708    Beresford    Hamilton    De 

634    Blomfield  Sir  Richard  M. 

Maj 

1  Dec  86 

KCMG 

R  A 

1  Jan  89 

662    Beresford  Tristram  H.  B. 

L 

2  July  75 

665    Blower  Benjamin  J.     .     . 

L 

1  Apr  03 

|65t>     Berkeley  Hastings  G.   F. 

Cr 

9  Apr  86 

631     BoardmanFrederickR.,CB 

A 

8  Feb  07 

1644    Berkeley  Rowland  E. 

C 

1  Aug  02 

711  \  Bockett-Pugh  Edward  H 

1708    Bernard  John      .     .     bm 

LtCol 

17  Nov  04 

722c  j                                             BM 

C 

1  Apr  99 

1 722    Bernays  Leopold  A.     .     . 

L 

15  Jan  05 

715    Boddie  George     .    .    .     . 

L 

16  Apr  06 

1666    Berridge  Thomas     .     .     . 

L 

7  Feb   05 

666a  Bodilly,  Ralph  B.     .     .    . 

L 

31  Dee  06 

6666  Berry  Henrv   .     .     . 

L 

2  Mar  10 

641     Boger  coryndon  P.      .     . 

C 

2  Mar  84 

7226  Berry  John'P.      .     .     mb 

S 

5  Nov  09  i 

663    Boger  Henry  O.       .    .     . 

L 

1  Apr  91 

ChCr 

25  Sept  91 

664    Bogle  Robert  H.      .     .     . 

L 

31  Dec  97 

(Curator  of  A aval  Museum, 
Greenwich) 

642     Boldero  Arthur  H  .     .     . 

fo 

20  Dec  95 

665    Boldero  Herbert  S.  W.     . 

L 

15  Feb  03 

670    Berry  John  H.,    ma,  khc 

ChF 

1  Sept  99 

692    Bolster  George    .     .     .     . 

DIB 

16  June  92 

662    Bessborough    The     Right 

717    Bolt  John       

L 

1  May  06 

Hon.  Edward    P.   Earl 

683    BondEdmundE.,CMG,DSO 

ECr 

2  Mar  04 

L 

30  Sept  74 

669    Bond  John  E.G.      .     .     . 

SL 

15  Apr  72 

642    Bethel  1  George  R.    .     .     . 

C 

30  June  90 

( 

act 

i  30  July 
[            60 

6S7    Bethune  Henry  L.  .     .     . 

Cr 

17  Feb   94 

6S9    Bonwick  Charles      .     .  J 

1st  CI 

720    Betteridge  George   .     .     . 

ChAE 

1  Nov  06 

I 

AE 

6596  Bevan  Gwrge  H.     .     .     . 

Cr 

23  Mar  13 

651     Booth  Augustus  B.  C. 

Cr 

16  Oct    71 

663    P  JFBevan  Henry  G.  R.  . 

L 

14  Jan  95 

664    Boothby  Kvelyn  L.  B. 

L 

30  Sept  98 

(Assistant  to  Chief  Inspector 

639    Borland  Oswald.      .     .     . 

C 

10  May  71 

of  Naval  Ordance. 

671  \  Borthwick  Edwin  R. 
673  J                             -                BA 

Ch 

1  Sept  92 

662    Bevan  Lambton  L.  L.  .     . 

Cr 

20  Mar  77 

NI 

19  Dec  92 

682     Bevan  William  J.      .    .     . 

E  Cr 

19  Nov  98 

631     Bosanquet    Sir    Day    H. 

686    Bickell  William  T.  .     .     . 

EL 

1  Apr   07 

GCVO,  KCB 

A 

4  Dec  05 

632    APBickford   Andrew    K 

(Governor  of  the  State  of 

CMG 

A 

22  Mar  08 

South    Australia  and    its 

6596  Biekford  William  G.  H    . 

Cr 

3  Sept  12 

Dependencies  in  the  Com- 

692a  Biddulph  Richard  E.  .     . 

DIH 

28  Apr  07 

monirealth  of  Australia) 

693    Biddulph  RobertW.MB.BA 

FS 

19  Oct   93 

665    Bosanquet  Ernest  C.   .    . 

L 

1  Apr  02 

694     Biden  Edward  J.      .     .     ■ 

FS 

25  Aug  04 

663    Bosanquet  Henry  T.  A.   . 

L 

25  Aug  92 

694    Bidwell  Lawrence    .     .     . 

F8 

21  Feb   05 

720     Bosanquet  ThomasA.E.J. 

ChB 

26  8ept  11 

683     Bingham  Percy  .... 

E  Cr 

15  Sept  04 

ChGr 

1  Apr  96 

635    BinghamTAe  Hon. Richard 

R  A 

15  Mar  04 

649    Boteler  Henry  H.     .     .     . 

Cr 

31  Dec  89 

673    GHPtfinmore  Henry  C.  . 

HI 

27  Apr   71 

704     Bottomley  Frederick  W. 

A   P 

13  Sept  68 

710    Binney  Walter  E.    .      km 

C 

11  Sept  93 

664a  Boughey  Edward  H.  F.     . 

L 

31  Dec  01 

6666  Birch  Bernard  H.     .     .     .{     L 

30  Aug  09 

666    Boughton  Frederick  St.  J. 

L 

2  Dec  03 

646    Bird  Frederic  G 

C 

30  June  11 

720    Boulden  William     .     .     . 

Ch  Cr 

10  Dec  97 

714    Bird  James  S.     .     .     bma 

L 

18  May  65 

647     Boulton  John  G.      .     .     . 

C 

28  Dec  96 

707     Bishop  Charles  L.N.  bma 

Col 

2  Oct    07 

719    Boulton  Robert   ,     .    .     . 

ChGr 

10  Nov  09 

719     Bishop  Harry      .... 

ChB 

1  Apr   00 

715a  Bound  William  H.  .     .     . 

L 

20  Jan  96 

659    Bissett  Charles   .... 

Cr 

12  Dec    01 

701     Bourchier  Alfred  E.      .     . 

FP 

22  July  02 

6i9    Black  William  J.      .     .     . 

E  C 

26  July  11 

655     Bourchier  Henry  E.     .     . 

Cr. 

23  Aug  95 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 

707    Bourchier  Henry  S.       BM 

LtCol 

12  May  87 

Turkish  Govt. 

671     Bourchier  William  C. 

Ch 

27  Apr  85 

645    Blackburn  Lewis  P.      .     . 

C 

20  Mar  03 

635    Bourke  Edmund  G.  >    .     . 

R  A 

31  Mar  98 

717     BlapKler  George      .     .     . 

L 

14  Dec   94 

Bourke  Soutnwel!  T.    .     . 

L 

2  Jnly75 

712     Blackman  William  8.  rm 

Maj 

17  July  09 

664a  Bourne  William  H.  P.      . 

L 

15  Feb  01 

664a  Blackwood  Arthur  T.  .     , 

L 

34  June  01 

655    Bouverie  Charles  W.  P.    . 

Cr 

1  Jan  09 

641     Blackwood  Sir  Francis  Bt. 

C 

3  Dee   86 

720    PWBowden  John  S.     .     . 

ChCr 

18  Feb  98 

666-1  Blackwood  John  A.  8. 

L 

30  June  06 

694    Bowden  Walter            dso 

DIH 

27  Feb  08 

644     Blair  Edward  H.       .     .     . 

C 

1  Jan  10 

658    PR'BowdcnSmitbFrancis 

Cr 

12  Apr  04 

L 

30  June  03 

630    Bowden-Smith,    Sir    Na- 

679   Blake  Albert  V 

EC 

30  Dec  09 

thaniel.  KCB      .     . 

A 

26  Oet  »9 

(Lent  for  duty  under  Turkish 

694    Bowen    Alexander  G.  W. 

Govt.) 

MB,  BA 

FS 

11  Nov  07 

600     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Rank      Seniority. 


Seniority, 


720  Bowen  David  .... 
698  Bowen  William  H.  mvo 
653  Bower&irGraham  J.KCMG 
692a  Bowie  Robert  F.  ... 
686  Bowler  Bertie  C.  .  .  . 
646  Bowles  Francis  A.  R.  .  . 
698  Bowling  Thomas  H.L.  cb 
637    Bowman  William  S.     .     . 

722    Bowyer  John  F 

680    Boxe'll  John 

651  Boxer  James  A.  .  .  . 
656    iVPBoyer  Francis  H.  .     . 

721  Boyle  Edward  L.  D.     .     . 

646  Boyle,  The  Hon.  Edward 

S.H 

666a  Boyle  Gerald  A.  .  .  . 
719    Bovle  James 

634  PTVBoys  Henry  H.  .  . 
658  Boys  William  H.  .  .  . 
7^0  Bracey  George  W.  .  . 
631    Brackenbury  John  W. 

CB,  CMG 
719  Bradburn  George  .  .  . 
665    Bradford  Bertram  H.  M. 

693  Bradley  James  (a)   .     .     . 

694  Bradley  James  (6 )  .  md 
717  Bradley  Thomas  F.  .  . 
660    Bradley  William  H.     .    . 

651  Bradshaw  Augustus  H.B. 
697  Bramble  James  .... 
674  Bramsdon  William  H.  . 
£35  Brand  The  tfon.Thomas  S. 
646a  Brandon  Claude  G.  R. 
658    Brandreth  Thomas       .    . 

(Deputy  Governor  Bodmin 
Prison) 
722a  Branford  Francis  W.    .     . 

655    Brant  J  ames 

6666  Branton  William  J.  .  . 
702  Brasier-Creagh  Henry  B. 
£93    Bray  Ernest  E 

664  Bray  John  E.  -  .  .  .  . 
(Asst.  Inspector,  Naval 
Ordnance  Inspection  Staff ) 

€64  Brayshay  Thomas  F.    .     . 

665  Brennan  George  B.       .     . 

647  Brent  Charles 

693  Brereton  Ralph  W.      .     . 

691  Breton  William  E.    .    md 

680  GflPBrewer William T.  C. 

722  Brewill  Arthur  W.  L. 
649  Brewis  Charles  R.  W.  .     . 
631  GS'PBridge    Sir  Cyprian 

A.  G.  GCB 

666a  Bridge  Cyprian  D.  C.  .  . 
706  Bridge  Thomas  F.D.  bm 
■632    Bridgeman  Sir  Francis. 

C.  B.  GCB,  GCVO 

652  Bridger  Marcus  L.  .     .     . 

635  Bridges  Walter  B.  .  . 
689  Bridle  Charles  J.  W.  .  . 
717     Bridle  James  W.       .     .     . 

653  TPBrietzcke  Edward  R. 
666a  Briggs  Charles  O.     .     .     . 
722a  Brissenden  William  E. 
519    Brister  James  E.     .     .     , 


Ch  Cr 
PinC 

Cr 

DI  H 

EL 

C 

Pin  C 

C 

S  L 

F  E 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

C 

L 

ChB 

VA 

Cr. 

ChB 

A 

ChGr 

L 

FS 

F  S 

L 

Cr. 

Cr. 

Pin  C 

E  C 

RA 

C 

Cr. 


AP 
Cr. 

L 
S  P 
F  8 

L 


L 

L 
C 
FS 
I  H 
F  E 
L 
Cr 

A 

L 

MGen 

A 

Cr 

R  A 

E 

L 

Cr 

L 

A  P 

ChGr 


1  Apr    12 

2  Aug  03 

29  Feb  84 
17  May  05 

1  Mar  07 
15  Oct  12 
15  Feb   9d 

30  June  U7 
15  June  13 

17  Feb  86 
1  Oct  73 

23  Sept  93 

18  June  85 

:!0  June  10  ] 

31  Dec  05 

1  Apr  03 

17  Mar  01 
15  Feb  08 
29  Oct  03 
8  June  05 

30  June  94 

31  Dec  01 
5  Dec  82 

17  Aug  03 
5  Mar  12 
10  Aug  81 
1  Oct  73 
15  Mar  07 
8  July  04 
31  Mar  98 
1  Sept  10 
12  Mar  10 


14  Sept05 
20  May  95 
10  Aug  09 

1  Jan  01 
25  Aug  01 

1  Oct  97 


15  Jan  99 
1  Apr  03 

1  Apr  97 

13  May  92 
31  Dec  07 
18  May  86 
30  July  09 
30  June  08 

30  Aug  03 
15  Nov  05 

2  Oct  05 

12  Apr  11 

14  Apr  92 
22  June99 

21  Jan  71 
I  5  Oct  94 

13  May  12 
1  Apr  08 

24  Sept  05 
4 June  12 


633 


Bristol    The    Most 
Frederick  W.  F., 
guess  of 
647     Broad  George  A. 
665    Broadhurst  John  R. 
643    Broadley  James  R.   .     . 

719  Broadmead  Francis 
666a  PIFBrockman  William 

720  Broderick  Thomas  .     . 
642     Bromley  Gerard  R. 
662    Brooke  Francis  F.    . 
653    Brookes  Francis  A.  .     . 


Hon 
Mar 
MVO 

MVO 


658 

660 

66ija 

663 

720 

699 

680 

687 

720 

643 

692 

665 

682 

686 

712 

678 

678 

666a 

692a 

691 

667 

695 

637 

662 

631 

722a 

662 

680 

718 

666 

692a 

667 

657 

633 

631 

658 

693 

666a 

656 

670) 
673  ( 

6666 

687 

722a 

694 

715 

63o 

676 

681 

680 


Brookt-Webb  Edward  V 
Broome  Charles  S.  .     . 
Brotherton  Manfred  C.„ 
Browell  Langton  W.    . 
Brown  Charles  J.     .     . 
Brown  Edwin  R.      .     . 
Brown  Frederick  W.     . 
Brown  John  (b)    .     .     . 
Brown  John  A.     .     .     . 
Brown  John  W.    .     .     . 
Brown  Richard  G.    .     mb 
Brown  Robert       .     . 
Brown  Thomas  F.     . 
Brown  Thomas  F.    . 
G/iPBrown  Valentine, km 
Brown  Walter      .     . 
Brown  William  J.    . 
Browne  Gerald  B.C. 


MD 


Browne  Horace  X. 
Browne  Thomas  . 
Browne  Walter  W.  .  . 
Browning  Benjamin  . 
Brownrigg  Sir  Dougla3  E 

R.,  Bt 

Bruce  George  H. .  .  . 
Bruce  6"irJamesA.T.KCMG 
Brunt  John  .... 
Bryan  Mervvn  S.  N.  .. 
G H PBryan  William  . 
Bryant  Charles  .  .  . 
Bryant  Frederick  .  . 
Buchanan    -    Hamilton 

Charles  W 

GHPBack  William  C. 
Buckland  Charles  A.  . 
Buckle  Charles  M.  .  . 
Buckle  Claude  E.  .  . 
Buckle  Claude  P.  .  . 
<?#PBuckleFleetwood,MD 
Buckley7  Harold  .  .  . 
GHP   Buckner  William 

H.  P 


Budds  John  B.  ba    . 

Budge  John  W.  H.  . 
Bull  Stephen  V     .    . 
Bull  Wilfrid  J,      .     . 
Burke  Hubert  W.  A. 
Burlace  Thomas  E.  . 
Burnell  John  C. 
Burner  William  H 
Burnes  Thomas    .    . 
Burnett  Thomas       . 


R  A 

C 

L 

C 
Ch  B 

L 
ChB 

C 

L 

Cr 

Cr 
L 

L 
L 

C  AE 

PinC 

F  E 

E 

Ch  Cr 

C 
D  I  H 

L 
E  Cr 
E  L 
Maj 
E  C 
E  C 
L 

DIH 
I  H 

S  Cr 
S  S 

C 
L 

A 
S 
L 
FE 
Ch  Cr 
L 

DIH 

NL 

Cr 

V  A 
A 

Cr 

F  S 

L 

Cr 
Ch    \ 
NI    / 

L 

E 

P 

F 
CrL 

V  A 
E  Ids 

F  E 
F  E 


15  May  U 

29  Apr  9? 

1  Apr  OS 

1  Jan  9ft 

25  Dec   88' 

20  July  06 
21  Mar  H 
1  Jul  v  94 
15  Oct  75 

30  June  95 

3  Oct.  05 

21  Apr  66 

1  Oct  06 

30  June  94 
1  Apr  10 

7  Feb  01 
17  Feb   86 

3  July  68 
1  Apr   12 

22  Mar  98 
13  Apr  00 
1  Apr    03 

5  Oct    93 

4  Apr    00 

8  Aug   89 

31  Aug  11 
30  Aug  10 

1  Apr  08 

24  Nov  lffl 
4  June  99 
3  Mar  83 

7  June  65 

30  June  07 

8  Aug  76 
8  Feb  07 
1  Oct  79 

8  Oct  74 

13  Sept  86 

15  Aug  90 

11  Dec  03 

26  July  07 

29  Sept  56 

9  Apr  02 

14  July  89 

6  Aug.  03 
19  Sept  12 
26  May  86 

30  Oct   05 

12  May  94 
28  Oct   711 

16  Mar  10 
11  Nov  67 

17  Jan.  03 

21  Aug  00 

16  Oct  12 
30  Aug  03 

26  Jan    01 

27  May  89 

17  Feb   86 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      601 


Page. 


Rank     Seniority.       Page 


Rank.   Seniority. 


716  Burnett  Thomas  H. 
691  Burnett  Thomas  8., 
682  Burnett  William  C. 
6666  Burns  Samuel 


Burr  John  L.      cmg,  mvo 
Burridge  Robert .    .     . 
Burrowes  Alexander   L. 

S CB.,  RMA 

Burrowes  Algernon  St.  L 
KM 
666a  Burrows  William 

(Serving  under  Australian 

Govt.) 
Burstow  Hugh     . 
Burt  Edmund  W. 
Burtenshaw  John     .     km 
Burton-Brown  Gerald  B. 

MD 


636 
676 
707 

707 


676 


712 
696 


711 
722c 
641 
635 


Bush  John  ....     I 

Bnshe  Charles  P.     .     . 
iVPBushnell  James  H. 
Butchart  James   .     .    . 
683    Butcher  John  B.       .     . 

651  VPButt  James  H. 

659  Bntterworth  Henry .  . 
666  Bve  Theodore  .  .  . 
635    Byles  Mather  .... 

72°J  j-  Byne  Roland  M.  .     .     km 

661  Byng  Arthur  H 

652  iV^Byng  The  Hon.  Nelson 
715  Byrne  Michael  .  .  .  . 
697  Byron  Charles  E.      .     .     . 


L 

I  H 
ECr 

L 
R  A 

EIns 

Col 

LtCol 
L 


E  Ins 

C 
Maj 


S 

c 
c 

R  A 

E 
ECr 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

R  A 

Maj 

L 

Cr 
CrL 
PinC 


652 

719 

705 

666a 

676 

662 

659a 

641 

66  6J 

662 

722 
721 
705 

707 
716 
715a 


Cecil 


Cadogan    The  Hon 
J.  G 

Cahill  Thomas      .... 
Cairncross  John   .     .     bm 

Call  Herbert 

Callaway  Richard  G.  .  . 
Callwell'WilliamH.  .  . 
Calthrop  Walter  H.  C.  . 
Cameron  Orford  S.  .  .  . 
Carnmack  Walter  .  .  . 
Campbell  The  Right  Hon. 
Lord  George  G.     .    .     , 

Campbell  Ivan 

Campbell  Victor  L.  A. .    [ 

Campbell  Sir  William  kcb 

rma 

Campbell  William  F.    rm 

Candy  John 

Canning  Henry    .    .     .    . 

Canter  William  J.    .     .< 


5  June 98 

2  Sent  96 

1  Apt    99 

18  Mar  12 

29  June  05 
9  Oct   95 

21  May  01 

8  Dec  94 

30  June  05 


7  Jan  95 
31  Bee  97 
23  July  97 

23  May  98 
31  Oct    08 

16  Oct  83 

29  J  an  00 

27  Oct  79 

28  Mar  04 
1  Oct    3 

23  May  11 
3  July  04 
26  Dec  97 

26  May  99 

21  Jan  67 

30  Apr  90 
1  Oct  07 

25  Oct  08 


Cr 
Cb  Gr 
M  Gi 

L 
E  Ins 
L 
Cr 
C 
L 

L 
L 
Cr 

Gen 
Col 
L 
L 

Ch 
EIns 


3  Mar  91 
9  July  04 
20  Nov  89 
31  Dec  06 
8  July  98 
15  Oct  75 

16  Sept  09 

17  Oct    84 

1  Feb   12 

2  July  75 
31  Dec  09 

30  June  13 

1  July  08 

25  May  94 

3  Mar  00 

15  Oct  96 

}l  Apr  00 


642 
688 
699 
703 
708 

664 
683 
K42 
634 
641 
707 


654 
636 
661 
665 
699 
704 
717 
687 
645 


665 
696 
635 
668 
665 
658 
721 
644 
652 
649 
645 

721 
6*6 
639 
659 


721 
639 
657 
658 
721 
662 
657 
660 

647 


722 
696 
655 


686    Cape  Thomas  .     . 

666  Capper  Henrv  D . 
652  Carew  Alfred  C.  . 
663  Carew  Richard  C. 
664a  Carey  John  H.  F. 
645    Carey  Walter. 

Carey  William  M. 
Carlisle  Archibald  H 
Carlisle  John  .     . 
Carlyon  Albert  H. 
GHPCurlyon  Clement  W 
rm 
Carmichael  Duncan  H. 

Carnt  Albert  J 

Carpenter  Alfred      .    dso 
Carr  Henry  J. 
Carre  Hilary  M   , 
Carrington  Charles  W.  RM 
66t-'6  Carroll  Benjamin  G 
702     C  arroll  Charles  H. 
Carslake  William  F. 
Carter  Arthur  W.     . 
Carter  Butler  J.  S.  O 
Carter  Cornelius  E. 
Carter  Francis  A.     . 
Carter  Sir  Gilbert  T.kcmg 
Carter  Harry  .... 
Carter  Thomas     .     .     . 
Cartwiight  Montague  G 
646a  Carver  Edmund  0. 
659    Carvill  Francis  I.    .     . 
Case  Edward  J.   .    .    . 
Cashin  John    .... 
Castle  William  McC.  F. 
Cater  Charles  G.  J.  .     . 
Cather  John  L.    .     .     . 
iVPCathie  Richard  A. . 
Cator  Bertie  A.    .     .     . 
Caulfield  James  M.  .    . 
Causton  Alfred  M.  .    . 
Cave  George  E.        .     . 
Cave  -  Browne  -   Cave 

Reginald  A. 
Cavendish  Henry  F.  C 
Cawley   Edward  G 
iVPCay  Robert  B. 
Cayley  Harry  F. 
664a  Cayle'y  Henry  P.. 

(H.At.A.S.  '  Cerberus 
Cayzer  August  B.  T 
Chads  John  H.     . 
Chads  William  H.  du  C 
Chadwick  Charles    . 
Chaine  Francis  W.  . 
Chamberlain  Henry 
Chamberlain  William  H 
Chamberlaine    William 

H.C. 

Chambre  Walter  S.  .     . 
664a  Champion    de    Crespigny 

Claude  P I     L 

Chance  George  H.  de  P.  |     L 
Chancellor  Alfred  A.    . 
Channer  Arthur  .     .     .     .1     Cr 
Chapman  Charles  E.    .     .|     L 


L 

Cr 
L 
L 

C 

c 

E 
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A  P 

LtCol 

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L 

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L 

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27  June  67 

20  May  04 
18  Sept  91 
40  Sept  85 
31  Dec  00 

6  Feb  08 
14  (Jet   96 

1  July  00 
1  Mar  03 
1  Dec  65 

10  Feb  83 
31  Dec  98 
22  Nov  03 
26  Apr  95 
16  June  04 

1  June  84 

13  June  81 

9  Jan  11 
8  Nov  11 

14  Dec  82 
Nov  08 

16  Dec  70 
26  J  une  02 

2  Aug  95 
1  Dec  69 

19  Apr  09 
24  Feb   68 

7  Sept  08 
30  J  une  12 
18  Apr  11 

1  Apr  03 
28  Aug  82 

20  Oct  04 
13  Oct    76 

15  Jan   02 

2  Feb  07 
!1  June  87 
1  Jan   09 

28  Mar  90 
30  June  01 

10  June  07 

11  July  05 
1  Nov  11 
1  Oct    73 

3  July  13 
1  Oct   99 

1  Apr  98 
26  Jan  70 
28  Apr  04 
14  June  08 

1  Apr  90 
20  Aug  75 
31  Dec  98 

30  Deo   72 

1  May  98 

131  Dec  01 
30  June  99 
23  May  04 
|15  Oct  92 
lOct    96 


602    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


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Chapman  Francis  A.     . 
(?/7/JCbapman  Francis  H 
Chapman  William  P.    . 

Charles  William        .    . 
Charrington  Brie         DSO 

Chase  John  E 

PU'Chatel  Frank     .     .     . 

Chater  James  D.      .     .     . 

Cheetham  Charles  J    rma 

Cherry  George  H.    .     . 

Chetwynd    The   Hon.    L 
Wentworth  P.  .     .     . 

Chevallier  Barrington  H. 

Chichester    Sir    Edward 
G.,  Bt. , 

Chi.'he-ter  Ivor  F. 

Chilcott  William  W.      cf 

Child  Herbert  A.      .    CMC 

Clung  Lawrence  .... 

Chipp  Charles  W.     .     .     . 

Chisholm  John    .... 

Chisholm  -  Batten    Alex- 
ander W MVO 

Chitson  John  G.  W.     .     . 

Chowen  Thomas  R.      .     . 

Cbowne  James  H.  T.    .     . 

Christian  Charles  A.  mvo 

Christian  Harold      .     .     . 

(Lent  for  service  under 

Chinese  <!ovt.) 

Christian  Henry     .    mvo 

Christie  Alexander  L.    mb 

Chubb  George  H.     .     .     . 

Churchill  Alfred  H.     .     . 

Clapshoe  John 

Clark  Alexander  .     .     km 

Clark  Allen  M.     ... 

Clirk  itVBouverie  F.  kcb 

Clark  James  R.    .   ma,  en 

Clark  William  B..     . 

Clark-Kennedy  Archibald 
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Clarke  Arthur  C.      .  CM« 

Clarke  Arthur  S.C.      .     . 

Clarke  Charles      mvo,  rm 

Clarke  Gerald  L.      .     .     . 

Clarke  James  S 

Clarke  John  S 

Clarke  William  F.  G.   .     . 

Clavell  Richard  K.  W.  R. 

RM 

Clayton    Francis   H.    A 

MD 

Clayton  Thomas  .     . 
Clear  Charles  C.  Mc  L 
Cleave  Thomas  W.  . 
Clerk  Henry  T.     .     . 
Cleveland  Henry  F. 
Clift  George  V.     .    . 
Nl  'Clifton  John  A.  . 
Clitherow     Eustace 
C.  Stracey   .     .     . 
Clive  Henry  St.  G.  S 
Close  Francis  A. .     . 
Clow  George  J.    .     .     . 
Clutterbuck  William  R. 
Clutton  Ralph  P. 
Coad  Hamilton  J. 
Coates  Odiarne  U. 


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12  Apr  88 
28  Jan  11 
^5  June  99 
3(1  June  05 

4  Sept  08 
25  Dec  97 

5  May  93 
21  May  95 

3  Jan    11 

7  Dec  10 
1  Jan   02 

15  May  04 

5  Nov  97 
1  Apr  9s 

14  July  91 

21  Apr  90 
1  Apr   03 

13  Aug  01 

15  May  13 
1  Apr  03 

15  Keb   11 

6  Feb  7j 
30 .1  une  05 

22  Oct    13 


14  July  89 

27  Mar  08 

1  Apr   03 

1  Apr   01 

10  Dec  06 

21  May  07 

30  Sept  (5 

in  Feb   0) 

20  Mar  69 

1  July  06 


31  Mar  74 
22  Mar  08 

7  Mar  01 
18  Dec  08 
21  J  une  06 
15  Sept  05 
30  June  10 
36  May  97 

1  Jan   11 

26  Mar  07 
1  Oct    97 

29  Sept  04 

30  May  63 
30  Mar  55 
25  Jan  02 

27  Apr  95 
1  July  90 

1  Jan   88 

8  Nov  10 

15  July  87 
11  Sept  09 
10  Aug  00 
13June  11 

16  Aug  12 
6  Mar  13 


636  Cochran  Charles  H.  MVO 
6X5  Cochrane  Basil  E. 
664a  Cochrane  Morris  E. 
664  Cochrane  William  C.O'G. 
719  GH/JCocknm  Charles 
676  Cocks  Frederick  A.  . 
6.2  Cocks  J.  Dallin  .  . 
705  Coffin  Roger  P.  .  .  rm 
648  Coghlan  James  E.  . 
646a  Coke  John  G.  de  O. . 
659  Colbeck  Charles  E.  B. 
661a  Cole  Archibald  C.  . 
«98  Cole  Charles  W.  .  . 
657  iW'Cole  Krancis  G.  T 
647  Cole  James  .... 
7i7a  Cole  Thomas  .  .  . 
6-19  Cole  Wentworth  V. 
687  Cole  W  illiam  F.  .  . 
Hi4a  Cole-Hamilton  JohnC 
719a  Coleman  Charles  H 
6666  Coleman  John 
674  Coleman  Walter  . 
..,2c  {  Coles  Herbert  J. 


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226  f 


Collard  Charles  E. 


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7226 

722  ColleltJohnA 

704  Collier  George  B.     . 

703  Cnllings  Charles  H.  J 

6%  Co  lingwood  Frederick W. 
*79a  Collin  i;wood  Ricliard  . 
6>6a  Collins  Abraham  B.     . 

720  Collins  Alfred  J..     .     . 

6*K  Collins  Archibald  H.    . 

719  Collins  James      .     .     . 

696  Collins  Henry  B.      .     . 

662  Collins  Robert  H.  M.  CMG 

635  Collins  William  .     .     . 
666T  Oullis  Arthur  G.     .     . 

644  Colmore  Reginald  B.  . 
722  Colmore  Reginald  B.  B. 
6l9  Colomb  Horatio  W.  . 
H66  Colt  Henry  A.  .  .  . 
695  ColthurstLudlowT.MD.MA 
657  Colwell  John  A.  . 
665  Colwill  <4eoige  H.  .   m 

645  Combe  James  W. 

675  Comle.v  Edwin  J.     , 

664  Compton  Edward  B 
668  Compton  John  N.     , 

719  Compton  John  P.    . 

720  Condy  William    .     . 
713  Congdon  Ernest  C.  L.  RM 
717a  Connell  Lot     .... 

.L>i  >  Connolly  Arthur  M.,    RM 

687  Connolly  Joseph 

692  Connolly  Nicholas  T. 

692  Connolly  W  illiam    . 

709  Connollv  William  E.G 

659  Constable  Ernest  A. 

692  Conway  John  K. 

635  Conybeare  Crawford  J 

681  Cook  Henry    .    .     . 

716  Cook  James     .    .     . 

676  Cook  William  .     .     . 
719  Cooke  Benjamin 

665  Cooke  Robert  R.      .     . 
664  Cooke-Hurle  William  A 


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3  Jan    11 

10  Feb  04 
9  Nov  00 
30June99 
13  May  82 
24  Jan  03 

4  June  68 
22  Jan  11 
30  July  97 

9  Feb  12 
22  Apr  12 
30-1  une  01 
17  Jan    02 

1  Sept  00 
10  Sept  89 
13June09 
SO  June  97 
28  Dec    68 

30  J  une  01 
8  Feb  14 

15  July  08 
9  July  04 

1  Nov  00 

5  Dec  05 

31  Dec  03 
10  Sept  69 

12  Oct  61 
22  Feb   88 

16  Dec  11 
3  Apr  05 
1  Apr  12 
1  Jan    01 

10.1une92 
1  Mar  74 
I  June  76 

13  Mar  0J 

7  Jan   09 

8  Apr  03 
15  Feb  09 

9  Nov  00 

30  Sept  04 

31  Mar  88 
9  Oct  96 
1  Apr  03 
1  Jan   03 

10  Jan  95 
1  Oct   97 

20  Jan    72 

5  July  06 

14  Aug  01 

6  Oct  08 
25  Apr   13 

30  Jan   02 

19  Oct    67 

11  Feb  94 
1 1  Apr   86 

7  Feb  05 
27  May  13 
25  Apr    97 

1  Oct    04 

15  June  94 

16  Sept  02 
13  Mav  02 
19  Nov  00 

7  Mar  03 
1  Apr  98 


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Rank     Seniority       Page 


Name. 


I  Rank     Seniority. 


15  Feb    ll 

10  Jan  96 
2H  May  79 
19  Apr   94 

11  Oct  90 
2-  Apr  12 
30Juue9- 
31)  Jan    68 

6  Julv  06 
26  June  02 

15  Sept  9S 

1 6  Dec  07 
22  June  97 

15  May  04 

4  May  77 
M0  Jari    OS 

6  Jan  13 

16  July  67 
1  Oct    95 

30  June  00 

7  Dec  08 
JO  Mar  69 

I  Oct    06 

8  -<ept  92 

9  Feb    9s 

17  Feb    96 

9  Dec    94 

24  Nov   83 

5  Dec    10 

1  Sept  05 

6  Oct    04 

14  Jan  03 
1    Mar  09 

1  Apr  99 

19  Nov  89 
1  Apr  03 

20  Oct  03 
1  Apr  04 

18  Mar  11 

10  Jan  12 
5  Sept  13 
1  July  99 
1  Jan    99 

15  Mar  00 

•••0  June 00 

25  Jan    06 


659/;  Cook  si  in  Gath'Tne  . 
6*1  Coomb^r  Thomas  G. 
687  Coombs  John  T. 
655  Coombs  William  H. 
681  Coope  William  T.  . 
66i6  Cooper  George  R.     . 

664  Cooper  Percy  B  A. 
687  Cooper  Robert  H.  . 
645  Cooper-Key  Edmund  M  C. 

MVO 

722  Coote  Bernard  T. 
655  Coote  John  P.  P. 
636    Copland  Sparkes    Robert 

CMG 

663  Copleston  Reginald  G. 
666  Coplestone  Frederick  L. 
710  Coppin  Charles  i:  .  rm 
706  C"tbet  \rthur  D.  cb,  rm 
692a  Corcoran  tidmund  . 
870  Corfe  Right  Rev.  Bishop 
Charles  J.  .  .  .  DD 
642  Corfe  James  H.  .  . 
661a  Corner  John  R.  .  . 
674  Cornish  Edwin  .  . 
687  Cornish  George  8.  . 
657  Cornish  George  W. 
693  Corrie  Alfred  T.  .  . 
69-<  Corrie  Arthur  Le  B. 
700  Corrie  Barclay  .  . 
633  Corry  The  Hon  Armar  L 
713  Corry-Smifh  Corry  B.RMA 
679  Cottam  Frederick 
710  I  Cottingham  Edward  R. 
7226  I  MVO,  RMA 

645  Couper  George  .  .  . 
699  Court  Archibald  .  .  , 
6666  Courtnell  John  .  .  . 
716  Cousins  William  .  . 
720    GHP  Cousins  William  J 

665  Coven-y  Edward     .    .    , 
716    Covington  William  A. 
718    Coward  Charles  F.  .     .    . 
6666  Cowle  Richard     .     .     .     , 

646  Cowper  Carlton  V.  de  M 
679  Cox  Albert  E.      .     .     , 
709  Cox  Aubrey  H.    .     .  rma 
712  Cox  Frederick  H. 

Cox  Gerald  A. 


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664a  Cox  Henry  B 
691     Cox  Henry  T, 
670    GHP  Cox-Edwards  John 
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645  Coxon  Lionel  H.  St.  C.     . 

665  Crabb  Charles  G.  .  .  . 
6596  Crabtree  Samuel  R.  .  . 
722  Cracroft-Amcotts  John    . 

718    Cramer  John  J 

717  Cranston  George      .     .    . 

654  Craufurd  Charles  Q.  G.    . 

661  Craufurd  Sir  Charles  W. 

F.,  Bt 

666  Craven  Charles  W.  .  .  . 
652    Crawford  Alexander  de  C. 

646  Crawford  Charles  W.  G.  . 
711  )  Crawley  OhetwodeG.G. 
722c  I  rma 
66-i  Crawley  John  K.  .  . 
646  Creagh-Osborne  Frank  O 
648     Creak  Ettrick  W.     .      CI 


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27  June  88 

31  Dec  13 
1  Apr   03 

14  Mar   11 

15  Sept  13 
8  Apr  07 
1  May  05 
8  Nov   79 

24  May  71 
30  Nov  04 
10  Oct  79 
24  Dec    10 

14  Mar  08 
30  June  95 

15  Dec    12 

16  Dec    91 


659a  Crean  Francis  .  .  .  . 
649    Crease  Thomas  E.    .     .     . 

6666  Cret"-r  James 

(Naval  Ordnance  Officer, 
Sydney) 

719     Creber  John  T 

666a  Cree  Wilfrid  G.  H.  .  .  . 
660  Crespin  Charles  A.  .  . 
662    Creswell  -Sir  William  R. 

KCMG 

718     Crihb  Henry 


689    Crichton  David 


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679a  Crich'on  Peter  T.     .     . 
664     Crichton-MaitlandCoven 
try  M 

659  Crit'chlev  Walter  A.  E. 

660  Cmasdaile  Henry  E.  . 
692a  Crocker  Henry  L.    .     . 

.g2V  >  Crocker  Herbert  J  .    .  rh 

715a  Crocker  William  H.  . 
642  Crofton  Duke  A.  .  . 
663     Croker  Thomas  J.    . 

i A- st.  Sunt.,  RN  Torpedo 
Factory,  Grcnock) 
708     Cronke  Edward  R.M  RMA 
647    Crooke  Frederick  0  A 
694     Cropley  Alfred     .     . 
,0i     Crosbie  Adolphus  B. 
•'32aCnssChirl-s  H 
719    Cms-  James         ,    . 
703     Crosthwaite   William 
i7Pa  Crowle  Joseph  N.     . 
715a  Crowlev  Edward 
679     Crowley  Edward  A.  E 
691    Crowley  Joseph  .    .     md 

7226  i'Crowther  John  E.    .  rm 

6666  Cuddy  Ernest  J.      .  . 

679  Cndli'p  Kdwin  W.  .  . 
722a  CufiVy  Edward     . 


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629     CSPCulme-Seymour  Sir 
Michael,  Bt.  gcb,  gcvo, 
( Vice-Admiral  of  the 
United  Kingdom) 

6666  Cumberlege  Marcus  V.    . 

632a  Cuming  Robert  8.  D.  .     . 

708     Cumming  William  S.  RM 

702     Cummins  Henry  A.  T.     . 

714    Cunningham  Thomas  .     . 

698     Curgenven  Charles  J. .     . 

657  iVPCurrey  Edward  H. 

686    Currie  James 

666a  Curteis  Kohert  W.  S.   .     . 

Curtis  Frederick  T.  W.    . 

666a  Curtis  James 

639    JW'Curtis  James  D.      .    . 

658  Gust  Sir  Charles  L.  Bt. 

KCVO,  CB,  CMG,  CIE 

633    Cust  Herbert  E.  P.  . 

(Hydrographer  of  the 
Naiy.) 
632    Custance  Sir  Reginald  N. 

GCB.  KCMG,  OVO,  HOI. 

TPCutfield  Henry  McA 


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16  .Ian  11 
TO  June  05 
6  Apr    11 


24  Feb  08 
1  Apr    06 

13  Mar  66 
6  Sept  73 

12  May  87 
I  23  Oct 


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31  Aug  98 
3  Feb    1« 

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1  June  06 

3  Apr  08 

4  Nov   94 

1 5  Oct  00 
15  Jan   97 


22  Nov  93 

13  Aug  03 

i  Feb  01 

1  May  10 

16  May  13 

29  July  07 
15  Dec  65 

»   A"g  12 

27  Jan  90 

1  Jan    12 

7  Dec  10 

1  Mar  06 

30  June  09 
15  May  12 

21  Feb  90 
25  Apr  92 
1 9  Dec    92 

31  Dec  03 

13  May  93 


31  Dec  09 
1 8  Sept  1 1 

14  Aug  04 
7  Jan  82 
1  Dec  02 

15  May  99 
13  Jan  02 
1  Apr  10 
6  July  07 
4  Nov  12 
31  Oct  07 
16  Dec  80 
23  Feb  01 

21  Feb    10 


18  May  08 
8  Apr  gg 
1  Apr  03 


604     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Page. 


Rank.    Seniority.    I    Page 


Rank     Seniority. 


GffP,  P  CT'Dadson  William 
F.  P.  S KM 

Daintree  John  D.     . 

Dale  Alfred  T.      .     . 

Dale  William  .  .  . 
.  Dalgety  Robert  W.  . 
r'79  Dalrymple  John  H. 
666  Dalv  Richard  .  .  . 
689  Dalzell  Thomas  B.  . 
666    Damant  Guybon  C.  C 


713 

646 
631 
666 
659 


09  [Daniel  Edward  Y. 


7226 
649 
643 
630 


M 


Daniel  Martin  T. 
Daniell  William  H.  M. 
D'Arcy-Irvine     Sir    St. 
George  C.     .     .     .  kc: 
633    Dare  Charles  H.  .     .    mv 

708  Darling  James  B.     .     m 
683    Dart  Frederick  H.    .    . 

641  Darwall  William  E.  . 
664  Dathan  James  H.  .  . 
644    Daubeny  Hugh  F.  .     . 

709  Dauntesey  William     B. 

CB,  RMi 

683  Daves  Henry  F.  . 
664a  Davwv  Charles  H. 
701  Davey  John  W.  N 
717  Davey  William  T. 
686    Davidson  George 

720  Da\  idson  Hector 
704    Davidson  William  E 

721  Davies  Andrew  W. 
721    Davies  Dayrell     . 
666a  Davies  Donald  M. 
655    Davies  Francis  H. 
712    Davies  Thomas  W, 
883    Davies  William  R. 
716    Davis  Edward.     . 
632    Davis  Edward  H.  M 
691     Davis  Francis  W 
715a  Davis  Frank     .     . 
716    Davis  William     . 
678    Dawe  Charles 
669    Dawes  Charles  R. 
649    Dawes  George  W.  W. 
659a  Dawson  Arthur  M. 
721    Dawson  Sir  Arthur  T.,Kt 
637     Dawson     The    Bon.    Ed 

ward  8 

697  Dawson  Henry    .    .     . 

642  NP  Dawson  Llewellyn  S 
686  Dawson  Thomas  J. .  . 
637  Dawson  Willoughby  P. 
658  Day  Edwin  A.  .  .  . 
667  Day  George  A.  F.  .  . 
653  Day  Richard  G.  .  .  . 
683  Deacon  Alfred  E.  C.  . 
664  Deacon  Sidney  E.  .  . 
660  Deane  Berkeley  St.  G.. 
644  Dean-Pitt  Stanley  T.   . 

698  De  Denne  Alfred  .  . 
^  j  Deed  John  C.      .     .      » 

6666  De  Halpert  Roger  V.    . 

642    De  Hoghton  Thomas   . 
629    De   Horsey  Sir  Algernon 
F.  R.,  kcb 


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C 

L 

C 

LtCol 
ECr 

L 
FP 

L 

E  L 

Ch  Ci 

A  P 

L 

Cr 

L 

Cr 
LtCol 
ECr 

L 

A 
1  H 
E  L 

L 
E  C 
8  L 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

C 

PinC 

C 
EL 

C 

Cr 
NL 

Cr 
E  Cr 

L 

Cr 

C 

PinC 
C 
L 

C 

A 


27  Mar  62 

1  Feb  08 

30  May  03 

26  June  04 

21  May  12 

17  Mar  14 
16  Mar  05 
1  June  98 
15  Apr  03 

29  Nov  01 

30  June  06 
18  Oct  97 

23  Feb  97 

12  Mar  09 

18  Nov  92 

8  June  04 

13  Apr  93 
40  June  98 

1  Jan  09 

1  Sept  10 
1  Apr   0/ 

15  Dec  00 
5  Jan  99 

2  8  Nov  96 
1  Apr    12 

30  Oct  83 

40  July  68 

10  Aug  81 

1 1  July  05 
1  Oct    07 

15  June93 
7  May  02 
1  Apr  07 

22  July  02 
5  Nov  08 
4  Apr  89 

15  Nov  6- 
1  Nov  97 

9  Ma\  0  > 
30  Mar  06 

30  June  01 

31  Oct  09 
20  Nov  87 

31  Dec  81 
18  Jan  05 
1  Dec  97 
1  July  98 
31  Dec  04 
22  Oct    10 

16  Aug  60 
3  Nov  94 

14  Oct    04 

30  Sept  9* 
3  Aug  94 

29  May  03 

1  Feb  97 
10  Oct  00 
1  Oct  09 

31  Dec  96 

Apr  85 


633  de  Horsey  Spencer  V.  Y 

665  Deighton  Christopher  H 
664  De  Kantzow  Arthur  H. 

633  De  Kantzow  Herbert  P. 
639  De  Kantzow  Walters. 
715  Delanev  John  G.      .    .    , 

666  Delius  Daniel  E.  St.  M.  , 
692  Delmege  Alfred  G. 

MVO,  MD,  KHS 

646a  De  Montmorency  John  P 
655    Denison  Taei/on.  Conyng- 

ham  A 

722     Denison  Conyngham  C.  . 

632a  Denison  John 

657    Denman  Lancelot  B      .    . 

634  Dennistoun  Robert  P. 
712    Denny  Barrv  St.  L.        km 
681     Denny  John  T.  H.  .     . 

707  Denny  Richard  .  km 
715  Denver,  Henry  K.  .  . 
633    De  Salis  William      .   mto 

659  De  Satge  Oscar  V.  .  .  . 
652  De  Sausmarez  Lionel  A. 
666  DeSausmarez  Ronald  P.S. 

708  Des  Barres  Alexander  H. 

KM 

666  DeThoren  Oscar  E.A.deS. 
654  NP  Deverell  George  8.  , 
,22a  de   Verteuil   Fernand    L. 

J  M 

664    Dewar  Alfred  C 

660  De  Watteville  Edward  J.L 
659a  de  Wet  Thomas  O 

%1\  [  Dexter  Arthur  J. 


BA-J 

,  KCB 
KHS 


691  (Dick  Sir  James  N 
GSP$ 

(Retired  Director-General 
of  the  Medical  Department) 
632a  Dicken  Charles  G.  .  .  . 
641  Dicken  Frederick  R.  .  . 
64;s  Dickinson  Charles  W.  .  . 
666  Dickson  William  A.  .  . 
666     Digby  Edward  A.     .     .     . 

721  Digby  The  Hon.  Gerald  F. 
634  Digby  Noel  S.  F.  .  .  . 
712  Diggon  Roliert  W.  .  rm 
657  JVPDillon  Herbert  B.  .  . 
687    Dinwoodie  John 

648    Dixon  John  W 

6596  Dixon  Kennett  .  .  .  . 
f.hva  Dobbin  Ernest  H.    .     . 

'•22b  I  D°Dree  de  Saumarez  rmi 

648    Dockrell  Herbert  J.  .    . 

720    Dodds  James  W.      .  .     . 

664a  Dodington  John  R.  .  . 
697     Dodridge  William  R.   .     . 

716    Doidge  James  N.     .  .    . 

670    Dolby  Reginald   .    .  ma 

657    Dolphin  George  M.  .     . 

720    Dommett  Stephen  J.   .     . 

630    GSP  Domvile  Sir  Comp- 
ton  E.    .    .    scb,  ecvo 

722  Domville  Sir  James  H., 

Bt 

663  Donovan  Edward  H.  .  . 
717a  Donovan  Richard    , 


R  A 
L 
L 
A 
C 
L 
L 

DIH 
C 

Cr 
L 

A 

Cr 

VA 

L 

FE 

LtCol 

Car  L 

R  A 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

LtCol 

L 

Cr 

S 
L 
L 
Cr 
Ch 
NI 

IH 


A 

C 

c 

L 
L 
Cr 
V  A 
C 
Cr 
E 
C 
Cr 
Cr 

Maj 

C 
ChCr 

L 
PinC 

L 

Ch 

Cr 

ChCr 


25  Nov  09 
3  Apr  03 
1  Oct    99 

19  J  une  88 
1  Oct    73 

12  Apr  10 

30  Serjt  03 

17  Aug  99 
17  Mar  10 

4  May  81 
1  Apr   07 

7  Dec  13 
15  Jan  01 
19  Jan   96 

:4  Aug  67 
3  Oct  93 
11  Apr    96 

29  Jun  12 
10  Feb    11 

27  Oct  10 
1  Oct   83 

30  Sept  03 

28  Dee  92 

30  Sept  03 

29  Dec   85 

21  Nov  04 
15  J»lv  97 

8  Apr  73 
25  Jan    11 

5  Jan  97 
1 7  May  97 

27  Feb   84 


3  June  13 
2  Aug  87 
31  Mar  98 
31  Mar  04 
15  July  03 

30  J  une  93 
17  Mar  01 
11  Mar  05 
25  Jan  00 
11  Nov  67 

7  Dec  97 
24  Apr  09 
10  Feb    13 

20  Aug  05 

6  June  02 
24  Mar  13 

31  Dec  99 
23  Nov  09 

2  Feb  03 
9  Aug  81 
6  Oct    96 

1  Jan   81 


31  Dec    11 

1  Oct    96 

31  Mar  10 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      605 


•age. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


6666  Donovan  William  H.   .     . 
Dooner  John  K.  P.       .     . 
[649    Dormer  The  Hon.  Charles 

J.  T 

|>™}  Dougherty  John  A.        \ 

643  Douglas  Angus  W.  S.  .  . 
647  Douglas  Archibald  G.  .  . 
660  Douglas  Sir  Arthur  P.  Bt.i 
658  Douglas  Sholtn  G.  .  .  . 
666a  Douglas  Stopford  0.  . 
663  Douglas  Sydenham  G.  . 
652    Douglas-Hamilton 

Bobert  W 

692a  Dow  James  C.  .  .  MB 
635    Dowding  Herbert  W.   .     . 

Dowding  Townley  W.  em 

Down  Augustus  T.     kma 

Down  Edward      .     .    .    . 

iVPDown  William  L.  .     . 

Down  William  T.  .  .  . 
682  Downer  John  M.  .  .  . 
6666  JJownes  Henry  .     .     . 

694    Dowson  John       .     .     .     . 

Doyle  Thomas     .     .    .    . 

Drage  Gilbert 

Drake  Cecil 

Drake  Charles  P 


705 
709 
719 
656 

642 


719 
710 
695 
720 

707 


EM 


Druke  Henry  D.     kma  J 


L 
L 

Cr 
Ch 
N  I 
C 
C 
L 
Cr 
L 
L 


25  Jan    12 
1  Apr  9fl 

30  June  99 

5  Jan    80 

6  Aug  72 

30  June  05 
10  Sept  96 
24  Aug  66 
12  Feb  12 

31  Dec  06 
1  Jan    91 


Cr 
DIH 
V  A 

Gen 
Maj 
ChB 

Cr 

C 

ECr 

L 
F  S 
ChB 

Maj 

SS 
Ch  B 
UCol 
BtCol 
ECr 
L 


Drake  Percy  G 
g    Drake  Walton 
713    Drake-Brockman  Charles 

E.  F em  LtCol 

Drayson  Alfred  F.  H.        .  S  Cr 
Drew  William  B.      .     .     .    I  H 
Driscoll  William      .     .     .  Ch  B 
Drummond  Edward     .    .     Cr 
Drury  Sir  Charles  C.  gcb, 

gcvo,  kcsi 

653    GHPVrury  George .    .    . 

662  Drury  George  H.  ... 
721  Drury  William  B.  .  .  . 
708  Drury  William  P.  .  em 
636  Dudd'ing  Horatio  N.  .  . 
644    Dudgeon  Patrick  C.     .     . 

663  Duff  Hampden  G.  .  .  . 
6666  Duffett  Bdward  .... 
712  Duffin  Fielder  .... 
649  Dugdale  Edward  S.  ■  . 
715  Duggan  Daniel  .... 
669  Dumaresq  Charles  P.  .  . 
697  Dunbar  Charles  A.  R.  F.  . 
646ffi  Dunboyne  The  Right  Hon. 

Fitz Walter  G.  P.  Lord  , 
6596  Duncan  George    .... 
(Asst   King's  Harbour- 
Master,  Bosyth.) 

680    Dunlop  John 

6596  Dunn  Alfred  C 

(Serving    under   the    Aus- 
tralian Government.) 
715    Dunning  Michael    .     .     . 
710    DurnfordEdwardC.L.RMA 
632    Durnford  Sir  John,  gcb, 
dso 

664  Durrant  Ernest  G.  .     .    . 


12  Nov  89 
21  Sept  04 

20  Oct    04 

21  Nov  10 

22  June  93 

21  Oct  93 
9  Nov  98 
4  Sept  95 
1  July  98 
7  Mar  12 

1 1  Feb  00 
lApr  96 
1  Oct    08 

30  Mar  84 
25  May  09 

7  Dec  07 
6  May  "8 
1  Oct   07 

8  Oct   74 

8-luly  13 

12  July  93 

22  Feb  05 

10  Apr  01 

11  June  73 


711 

722c 
674 
716 
714 
647 
711 
722c 


A 

Cr 

L 

L 

Maj 
R  A 

C 

L 

L 
Maj 

Cr 
Cr  L 

SL 
PinC 

C 

Cr 


FE 
Cr 


11  Apr  08 
20  July  96 

1  June  76 
30  June  98 

12  Dec  98 
8  June  05 

24  May  03 
1  Apr  97 
1  Oct  08 
1  Oct    09 

19  July  80 
6  July  08 

22  Jan   03 

26  Dec  06 

16  May  11 
4  May  08 


6  Aug  86 
21  May  08 


OrL 

LtCol 


20  May  12 

8  May  77 

22  July  10 
19  Mar  99 


I  Durst  Alan  L.      .    .     RM 

Durston  Sir  A.  John,  kcb 

Dyer  James 

Dyer  John  M.       .     .     km 
GHP  Dyer  Richard  C.      . 

J-  Dyer  Thomas  W.  P.,  rma 

Dymott  Robert  L.    .     .     . 


!  VA 
L 
L 
C 

c 

PinC 


707 
645 
681 
720 
721 
674 
68'i 


651 


653 
651 


720 
644 


Rank.    Seniority 


1  Sept  12 

1  Jan  06 
29  Jan  89 
21  May  62 

6  Mar  80 

21  May  97 
26  Aug  05 


Eady  Frederick  W.  E.,  RM  Maj 
Eagle  Francis  E.  B.  RM  Maj 
Eagles  Frederick  H.  .  .  Cr 
Eales  Henry  .  .  .  MD  S  S 
Eardley-Wilmot  Trevor    .      L 

Earl  Edward Ch  Cr 

Eason  Henry  W.       .    .     .     L 
Eastcott  John       .     .     .     .  Ch  B 
G  /yPEasther  Frederic  J.  .     Cr 
Eastman  George  .     .     .     .    S  L 
Easton  William  C.   .     .     .     Cr 
G/ZPEckford  Peter      .       E  Ins 
Eden  Frederick  M.   .      Rm  Maj 

662    Eden  George  H L 

661     Eden  William  G.      .     .    .      L 

679  Edgar  Edward  J.      ...EC 

680  Rdmonds  James  .     .     .     .    FE 
689     Edward  William  W.     .     .ESL 
700    Edwards  Corbett  C.      .     .    F  P 
646    Edwards  Edwin  H.  .     .     .      C 
679a  Edwards  George  K..     .     .    EC 
673    Edwards  George  P.        BA    N  1 
648    GHP  Edwards  John     .     .      C 
666a  Edwards  John      .     .     .     .      L 
719    Edwards  John  C.     .     .     .ChGr 
6666  Edwards  Joseph  R.       .     .      L 
716    Edwards  Thomas      ...      L 

Edve  Lourenco        .      rm  LtCol 
Eeles  Charles  G.  S.    .     .     C 

Egan  Oscar  G F  E 

Eggbeer  John      ....  Ch  B 

Egerton  Philip    .     .     .    .     L 

Elbrow  George    ....    E  A 

Eldred  Charles  E.     .    .     .   E  Cr 

6596  Eldridge  George  B.       .     .     Cr 

655    Elias  Gerald Cr 

Elibank    The   Bight   Hon. 

Montolieu  Fox  Lord  .  Cr 
TP  Eliot  Laurence  H.  .  Cr 
Ellenborough    The   Bight 

Hon.  Edward  D.  Lord  Cr 
Ellery  Frederick  R.     .     .  Ch  B 

Elliot  Charles  8 C 

6666  Elliott  Frederick     .     .     .1    L 
694    Elliott  Horace     .     .      md[  F  S 
659a  Ellis  George  F.  T.  F.    .    .     Or 
652    iVPEllis  Gerald  A.   .     .     .     Cr 
6666  Ellis  Henry  S.  H.     .     .     .     L 
678    Ellis  Joseph  H.  W.  H.      .    EC 
682    Ellis  Matthew  W.    .    .    .    F  E 
715    Ellis  Thomas        .     .    .     .  Cr  L 


20  Nov  01 

18  Oct  02 
22  Sept  03 
24  Oct    59 

21  Sept  12 

11  Aug  00 
1  Apr   03 

14  Feb  78 
1  Oct    73 

21  Sept  72 
29  June  06 

19  Sept  90 
1  Jan  85 
4  Jan    74 

22  Apr  72 
13  Jan   12 

7  Sept  86 
1  Feb   10 

17  Feb  86 

12  Apr  11 

18  Sept  13 

6  Mar  85 
3  Aug  95 

29  July  07 
16  Mar  09 
24  Mar  11 

18  Nov  94 

8  Dec   94 

30  June  10 
26  Apr  95 
26  June  09 
30  June  89 
24  Sept  08 

8  May  06 

7  Sept  12 
12  May  97 

28  Nov  70 

19  Oct    93 


1  Oct 

73 

1  Apr 

13 

30  June  03 

1  Mar 

11 

16  Feb 

01 

6  Feb 

06 

12  Jan 

89 

1  Apr 

10 

1  Jan 

10 

24  June  97 

31t4an 

07 

606     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Rank.     Seniority. 


Page. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


681 

720 

715 

656 

619 

719 

616a 

661 

652 

641 

671) 

673) 

652 

659a 

643 

652 

635 

641 

706 

666* 

639 

720 

708 

633 

669 

657 


BUis  William  A.      . 
Elstone  John  B. 
Klstono  John  E.  .     . 
Elton  Frederick  .     . 
Elwyn  Henry  B. 
Bndieott  John      .     . 
English  Oswald  McD. 
English  Vincent  J. . 
Ensor  Leonard  S.     . 
Errington  Arnold  J. 

Evans  Arthur  C.        ma 

TP  Evans  Edward  S. 
Evans  Frederick  J.  .  . 
iVPEvans  Hugh  R.  . 
Evans  James  .  . 
Evans  Richard  .  .  . 
iVPEvans  Robert  W.  . 
Evans  Thomas  J. P.  cb.rm 
Evea  Frederick  J. 
Everard  John  G.  C. 
Everett  John  N. 
Everitt  Herbert  .  R 
Ewart  Arthur  W. 
Eyre  Edward  B.  . 
Eyre  William  H. 


691  Facey  Charles  S.  .     .    mb 

705  Fagan  Christopher  S.  F 

651  Fairlie  Henry  J. .     . 

666a  Falkiner  Richard  H. 

648  Fane  Augustus    .     . 

658  Fanshawe  Arthur  H 

6t=6  Farie  Gilbert  H.  L.  . 

655  Farquharson  Archibald  J 

707  Farquharson       Matthew 


H. 


EM 


G#PFarrell  John 
Farwell  Charles  .  .  . 
Fasham  John  .  .  . 
Fasken  Edward  R.  D.  . 
722a  Fasson  Robert.  R.  .  Ml 
Faulds  Arthur  G.  .  . 
Fauvel  Charles  H.  .  . 
Fawckner  William  B.  . 
G//PFawcknerWilliamH 
Fawkes    Sir   Wilmot    H 

-     GCB,  KCVO,  LLD 

681    Feak  William  M. 

679    Featherstone  Walter  J 

661    Fellowes  Edward  J.     , 


719 
701 
719 

694 


704 
637 
648 
632 


FE 
ChCr 
CrL 

Cr 

Cr 
ChGr 

C 

L 

Cr 

C 

Ch 

NI 

Cr 

Cr 

C 

Cr 
V  A 

C 
M  Gn 

L 

C 

ChB 

UCol 

R  A. 

SL 

Cr 


FS 
Gen 
Cr 

L 

C 
Cr 

I. 
Cr 

Col 
ChB 
FP 

ChGr 
F  S 
S  S 
E 

AP 

R  A 

C 

A 

F  E 
E  C 
L 


5  Sept  96 
21  Mar  78 

4  Nov   12 
3  May  99 

31  Dec  89 

1  Arjr  01 

17  Apr   12 

5  Sept  67 

26  Dec   77 
3  Apr  88 

1 6  Aug  86 

6  Apr  8  ? 
10  Jan    *9 

6  June  12 
21  Julv  02 

1  June  76 
30  May  03 

27  Feb  91 
23  Apr  08 

1  Mar  11 
15  May  76 
26  Dec  08 

26  Jan  84 
15  Mar  11 
14  Oct   72 

27  Mar  05 


11  Nov  07 
29  Sept  06 

1  uct  73 
1  Apr  05 
6  May  98 
4  Feb  11 
28  Aug  03 
28  Mar  83 

24  Dec  88 
9  Jan  71 
19  Apr  94 
19  Oct  91 
21  Aug  01 
26  Feb  08 
1  Sept  88 
9  Dec   67 

19  Dec   12 
8  Mar  82 

12  Oct   08 
11  July  90 

20  July  08 
3  Sept  72 


666    Fellowes  Peregrine  F.  M 
633    Fellowes  Sir  Thomas  H 

B. KCB 

664«  Fellows  John  A. 
655    Fenton  Thomas  C. 
701     Fenwick  Maurice  G.  F.  B 
6«6a  Ferbrache  William  . 
693     Ferguson  Edward     . 
665     Ferrand  Richard  T.  W 
66*    Ferraro  John  8.   .     . 
635     iVPFerris  John    .     . 


6666  Ferris  Pierce  .  .  . 
632a  Field .S'irArthurM.KCB,FRS 
707  Field  Cyril  .  .  .  rm 
6*9    Fielden  Inmer     .     .     .    . 

674    Fielder  John 

664    Finch-D 'wsonHumphrey 
697    Finlay  George      .     .     .     . 

689    Finlay  James  F 

632a  Finnis  Frank  .     .     .     cvo 
687     Firth  Joseph  B.   .     . 

691  GH PFisher  James  W.  mi 
664a  Fisher  Leslie  D.  .     . 
717     Fisher  William  P     . 
629    Fisher  of  Kilverstone  The 

Right  H. m. Lord,  G.C.B. 
O.M..G.C.V.O.,  LL.D 

692  Fitch  Richard  F.     .     . 


659a  FitzClarence  William  H 
634    FitzGeorge  Sir  Adolphus 
A.  F KCVO 

631  FitzGerald  Charles  C.  P 
691    FitzGerald  Michael    cms 
722     MtzGibbon  Robert  F.  D. . 
639    Fitz    Maurice    The    Hon. 

636  Fleet  Ernest  j!     .'     '.    '.     ! 

636    Fleet  Henry  L 

683  Fleetwood  John  L.  .     .     . 

654  Fletcher  Edward  B.  .  . 
717  Fletcher  John  G.  .  .  . 
702  Fletcher  Thomas  B.      .     . 

(Serving  under  Indian  Govt.) 

693  Fletcher  William  B.  .  . 
720  Flevill  Benjamin  .  .  . 
679  Flood  Frederick  J.  .  .  . 
644  Floyd  Sir  Henry  R.  P.  Bt. 
671    Flynn  Francis    ma,  i/ld, 

bd,  KHC 
659a  Foakes  Edward  L.  A.  .  . 
695    Fogerty  George  J.    .     .     . 

655  Foley  Cecil  F 

681  Follett  Samuel  G.  .  .  . 
660     Foot  James  F 

632  Foote  Sir  Randolph  F.O., 

KCB,  CMG 

694  Foott  George  H.      .      md 


659a  Forbes  Charles  H.  . 
708  Forbes  Henry  V. 
652  Forbes  William  B.  . 
665  Forbes  William  S,  F. 
659  Forbes  Wyndham  . 
666a  Ford  Bernard  St.  V. 
676    Ford  Francis.       ,     . 


R  A 

L 
Cr 
F  P 

L 
FS 

L 

L 
V  A 

L 

A 
Col 

E 
E 

L 
PinC 

E 

A 
ChE 
1  H 

L 
L 


A  F 
D  SG 

Cr 

R  A 

A 
I  H 

L 

C 
R  A 
V  A 
ChE 

Cr 

L 
SP 

F  S 

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E  C 

C 

Ch 
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s  s 

Cr 
F  E 
Cr 

A 

FS 

Cr 

LtCol 
Cr 
L 
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L 


■<0  Aug  04 

1  Jan  86 
31  Dec  01  | 
9  Mar  96 

4  Sept  02 

5  Apr  06 
10  Mar  99 I 

1  Oct  02 
17  Oct  04 
12  Oct   08 

5  Feb  11 
■I  June  13 

23  Apr  08 
9  May  64 

i\  Feb  11 
30  June 98 
22  Nov  05 
16  Aug  66 
20  Mar  13 
3  Feb  80 
9  Mar  98 
-'9  Mar  00 

24  July  08 


4  Dec  05 

5  June  13 

28  Oct   10 

20  Oct   96 

20  Feb  05 
27  May  05 
30  Mar  07 

19  Jan  82 
1  June07 

30  Apr  10 
4  Nov  98 

19  Apr  91 
1  July  08 

16  Nov  11 

1  Aug  83 

17  May  06 
26  Aug  09 
16  Dec  04 

25  Sept  84 
1  Aug  08 

*0  Sept  88 
1  Sept  96 

19  June  95 

19  3  une  99 

18  Sept  11 

20  Aug  02 

23  Sept  13 
30  Mar  78 
25  Feb  88 

1  Apr  02 

2  Jan  11 
30  Sept  05 


E  Ins  23  Sept  02 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      607 


720 
720 
702 
686 
643 
666 
698 
657 
687 
646 
654 
642 
643 

708 

646 

656 

694 

709) 
7226  J 

671  I 

673  t 

709  I 
7326  t 

687 

676 

646 

644 

6596 

633 

659a 

719 

644 

652 

644 

652 

630 


693 

705 

704 

6666 

664a 

720 

674 

683 


717a 
708 
642 
631 

653 
714 
670) 
673; 


Ford  Robert  .  .  . 
Ford  William  J.  .  . 
Foreman  Ernest  E.  P. 
Foreman  Victor  O.  . 
Forlong  Charles  A. 
Formby  HeskeUi 
G/yPForrest  Henry  V 
Forrest  Wil  ford  F.  . 
Forster  Joseph  .  . 
Forster  Stewart  E.  . 
Forsyth  Douglas  M. 
Fortescue  Reynell  J. 
Fortescue  The  Hon  Sir 
Seymour  J.  kcvo,  cmg 
GH  PFosbroke  John  D.  . 
Foster  Thomas  H.  .  .  . 
Fowke  Moultrie  B.  .  . 
France  James  M.  .  .  . 
Francis  Charles  A.  W. 

RMA 

Francis  Walter  B.  K.  ma  -J 

Frankis  Walter  W.         Km 

Franklin  -John 

Fraser  George  J. 

Fraser  Gordon  C. 

Fraser  Ian  M.      .     .    dso 

Fraser  Richard  H. 

Fraser  Robert  G. 

Frazer  William  J. 

Freathy  Jacob 

Frederick  George  C 

Freeland  William  F.  E 

Freeman  Frederick  H. 
P.  W 

Freer-Smith  Sir  Hamil- 
ton P Csl 

GSP  Fremantle   The  Hon. 

Sir  Edmund  R.  GCB,  CMG 
{'Rear-Admiral  of  the 
United  Kingdom) 

French  Alexander  M.  .     . 

French  Arthur,  cu,  RMi 

French  Geoffrey  M.      .     . 

Frew  George  R 

Frewen  Edward  L.  .     .     . 

Frood  Wiili-tm  R.  A.  H. 

Frost  James  J 

Frowd  William  S.     .     . 

(Serving  under    Canadian 

Govt. at  Halifax  Dockyard) 

Fry  Robert 

Fuller  Henry  .     .     .     rm 

Fullert  on  Arthur  G.     .     . 

Fullerton  Sir  John  R.  T. 

GCVO,  CB 

Furlonger  Arthur 
Furse  Arthur  .     . 


Fyffe  Ebenezer  T.      ba  • 


679    Gaisford  Harold       .     , 
721    Gaisford     St.     Lawrence 

Julian  C.       ... 
707     Qaitskell  Walter  J.       rm 
632a  Galloway  Arthur  A.  C. 


Rank.    Seniority.       Page 


Ch  B 
ChCr 
A  P 

EL 

C 

L 

PinC 

Cr 

E 

C 

Cr 

c 

C 

LtCol 
C 

Cr 

FS. 

Maj 
Ch 
NI 


E 
E  Ins 

C 
C 

Cr 
R  A 

Cr 
ChB 

C 

Cr 


Cr 
A 


F  S 
Gen 
A  P 
L 
L 
Ch  Cr 
E  A 
ECr 


L 

LtCo 
C 

A 
Cr 

Cr  L 
Ch 

N  I 


E  C 

L 

Col 
VA 


24  Apr  05 
2*  Feb  11 

5  May  07 
1  Nov  08 
3  Sept  01 

30  Sept  03 
11  Feb  94 
22  Jan    00 

28  Nov  09 
10  Oct    13 

19  Dec  79 
26  June  94 

14  Feb  01 

29  May  82 

24  July  07 

25  Feb   99 

20  Aug  02 

1  Sept  04 

2  Feb  88 
!7  Feb  89 

28  Jan    05 

8  Oct  67 
16  Feb  01 

9  May  07 

24  Feb  04 
7  Aug  11 

30  Nov  09 

31  July  07 
1  Apr  96 

31  Dec   08 

25  Aug  89 

6  Nov  04 
1  Oct    73 

10  Oct    96 


28  Mar  99 

1  Aug  04 

2-i  July  02 

4  Apr    11 
U  Dec  99 

1  Apr  12 
20  May  11 

5  May  05 


29  Mar  11 
11  Dec  85 
9  Mar  94 

15  Mar  04 
6  Dec  94 
1  Apr  i  3 
6  Dec   76 

13  Sept  77 


5  Apr  12 

31  Dec  84 
24  Mar  08 
21  Mar  13 


Rank.     Seniority. 


653  Galloway  James  H.  P. 

646  Gamble  Edgar  G.  H.    .    . 

632  Gamble  Edward  H.        CB 

6666  Gamblen  A  lfred  .... 

670  Gamson  Charles  R.        ma 

642  Garbett  Hubert  J.  G.  .     . 

679a  G*rde  Robert  B.       ... 

642  Gardiner  Alexander  M.     . 

720  Gardiner  James  D.         .  j 

709  Gardner  Francis  S.  .     .rm 

676  Gardner  John       .... 

721  Gardner  William  C.      .     . 

634  Garforth  EdmundSt.J.,CB 
666a  Garland  Frederick  .  .  . 
713  Garrett  John  R.  .  .  rm 
858  Garrett  PeterB.        .    .     . 

722  Garaia  Ru,,eit  C.     .    ,     . 

661  Gartside-TippingHenryT. 

664a  Gascoigne  Victor  H. 

651  Gaskell  Frederick     . 

661  Gataker  Frank  A.     . 

712  Gattev  John  R.  H.  . 

681  Gay  William  H.  .     . 

709  Geddes  Ernest  D  E.  rma 

719  Geddes  William  J.  . 
683  Gedye  Henry  A.  .    . 
703  Gedye  Nicholas  L. 
663  Gellibrand  Henry  B. 
692a  Geoghegan  Charles  E. 
679  George  Francis  T.    . 
700  Gerty  Francis  H.      . 
644  Gervers  Charles  T.  . 
717  Gibbings  John     .     . 
646  Gibbons  Frederick  K. 
679  Gibbs  Alfred  W.  .     . 
716  Gibbs  James  R.    .     . 
669  Gibson  Arthur  B.  0. 
700  Gibson  Henry  C.  W. 

635  Gibson  Herbert  W.  S. 

720  Gibson  Joseph  .  . 
711  Gibsone  Hugh  J.  C. 

679  Gibson-Sugars  John  S 
632  Giffard  George  A.     .   i 
699  Gifford  Charles  E.    . 
676  Gilbert  James  H.     . 
666  Giles  Henry  R.     .     . 

655  Giles  Hubert  G. 
6666  Gillard  Richard  .  . 
649  Gillespie  Alexander 
659  Gillett  Henry  A.  . 
697  Gillies  William  C.  . 
691  Gimlette  Sir  Thomas  D. 

KCB 

693  GippsAlexanderG.P.  frcs 

635  Gissing  Charles  E 

7226  Glaister  Joseph    .     .     B    •. 

643  Gladstone  Charles  E. 

686  Glanville  William  G. 
639  Glasgow   The  Eight  Hon. 

David  Earl  of         gcmg 

680  G/VPGlasspole  William  •. 

687  Glaysher  John    .     . 

656  Glennie  George  F.  . 
653  Glennie  Gordon  .  . 
649  Glennie  Hugh  G.  . 
659  Glossop  Harry  A.  P. 


C. 


Cr 
C 
A 

L 

Ch 

O 

EC 
C 
Ch 

A  E 

Maj. 

E  Ins 

L 

R  A 
L 
LtCol 
Cr 
L 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

L 
F  E 
Maj 
ChGr 
ECr 
AP 

L 

D  I  H 

EC 

FP 

L 

L 

C 
E  C 

L 

SL 
F  P 
V  A 
Ch  Cr 
Ma.j 
E  C 

A 
PinC 
E  Ins 

L 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

Cr 
PinC 

SG 

F  8 
R  A 

S 

c 

E  L 

C 

F  E 
E 
Cr 
Cr 
Cr 
Or 


31  May  86 
1 June  12 
18  Sept  11 

10  Nov  10 
28  Nov  77 
IK  Apr  94 
16  Dec   13 

8  Jan    96 

1 1  Nov  05 

1  Apr  07 
16  Oct  02 
1  Oct    95 

20  June 91 
6  June  07 

21  Aug  12 
14  July  11 

1  Apr  10 


Aug  70 
July  01 
Oct  73 
Aug  69 
Jan  01 
Dec  96 
Dee  10 
Aug  09 
Apr  07 
J  une  65 
Dec  96 
Dec  06 
Aug  09 
July  12 
Dec  98 
Mar  06 
July  13 
Sept  09 
July  02 
June  19 
Nov  87 
Dec  05 
Mar  83 
Sept  01 
Aug  12 
July  11 
Aug  02 
Dec  02 
J  une  04 
Dec  95 
Sept  09 
Dec  01 
May  12 
Jan   08 


1  July  07 
7  Aug  99 
24  Jan    02 

6  Nov  08 

7  Nov  04 
1  Mar  92 

6  Sept  78 
17  Feb  86 
24  Sept  68 
6  Jan  00 
3  Aug  93 
30  J  une  04 
14  Jan   13 


608    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Page. 


Rank,     Seniority.    I  Page. 


Goddard  James  R. 


BM 


648    Goalen  Walter  N. 
682    Godbeer  Samuel  . 
709  I 
7226) 

717  Godden  Charles  J.  .  .  . 
691  Godding  Charles  C.  •  CB 
646    Godfrey-Faussett,   Bryan 

G CVO,  CMh 

665  Gofton  Salmond  Kenneth 
657  Goldfinch  John  H.  .  .  . 
678    Goldsmith  Henry  C.    .     . 

721  Gooch  Thomas  S.     ... 
671     Go  d  B   waid  H.      .    . 
671    Goodenough  George     .ma 
716    Goodfellow  Stephen  J. 
632a  Goodrich  Sir  James  E.  0. 

KCVO 

636  Goodridge  Walter  S.,  cie 

673  Goodwin  Henry  B. 

720  Goodwin  James  .     . 

703  Goodwin  Thomas  E. 

S64  Goolden  Archibald  C. 

669  Goolden  Charles  F. 

666  Goolden  Cyril      .     . 

651  TPGoolden  George  B 
706  Gordon  Cosmo  G.  .  bm 
653  Gordon  George  K.  .  .  . 
709  Gore  George  A.  E.  .  rm 
666  Gore  Reginald  E.     .     .     . 

722  Gore-Langton  The  Hon. 

Evelyn  A.  G 

682  Gorfett  George  J.  .  .  . 
686  Gorges  Alfred  H.  .  .  . 
717a  Gorringe  Alfred  .... 

652  Gough  Hugh  G 

721    Graham    Charles    E.     P. 

Cunninghame       .     mvo 
(Groom-in-  Waiting  toH.M. 
The  King) 

Graham  Charles  P.O. 


C 

E  Cr 


7211 
722c  J 

705     GSPGraham  Sir  S.James 

KCB.RM 

Graham  James  E.  D 
Graham  John  I.  .     . 
(Inspector  of  Waterguard 
vnder  Board  of  Customs) 
Graham  Robert  D.   .     . 
Graham  Walter  H.  B.  . 
Graham  Walter  J.   .     . 
Graham  William .     .     . 


L 
1  H 

C 
L 
Cr 
E  C 
L 
Ch 
Ch 
L 

A 

R  A 
N  I 
Ch  Cr 
A  P 

L 

N  SL 

L 

Cr 

M  Gn 

Cr 

LtCol 

L 

L 

FE 

E  L 
L 
Cr 

Cr 


15  June  96 
5  July  00 

INov   00 

20  Mar  11 
5  Dec  03 

31  Oct   06 

26  June  02 

21  Apr  00 

21  May  03 
1  Oct   87 

27  Feb  9  i 
9  May  82 

22  July  99 

4  June  13 
20  Oct  04 
11  Aug  69 
15  Jan  89 
15  Sept  66 
15  July  00 

9  Aug  64 
31  Mar  04 

1  Apr  70 
11  Apr  OH 

7  May  el 

28  June  93 

1  Apr  02 

15  Dec  05 

16  July  01 

15  Sept  04 

16  Mar  13 

2  Mar  91 

11  July  05 


678 
645 


722 
632 
682 
693 


t'44    Gransmore  Frederick  R. 

652    Grant  Alaric  F.    .    .  . 

666    Grant  Albert  D.  .     .  . 

666    Grant  Duncan  W.    .  . 
(Serving  under  the  Austra 
lian  Government) 

664    Grant  Ferris  N.    .     .  . 

660    Grant  George  A.  G.  . 

720    Grant  Geonge  T.       .  . 

646    Grant  Herbert  C.J.  .    , 


O 
Gen 


E  C 
C 


L 
A 

E  Cr 
P  S 

C 


29  Apr   03 
10  Feb   09 


4  Dec   09 
26  June  09 


15  May  08 
18  Sept  11 
12  Oct  99 
20  Sept  82 

1  Jan    08 


Cr  23  Nov  85 
L  31  Dec  03 
L      30  Sept  03 


L 

L 

ChCi 

C 


31  Dec  97 

8  Apr   73 

21  Apr  01 

13  Feb  12 


644    Grant  Ian  R 

715a  GHP  Grant  John    .    . 
630    NP  Grant  John  F.  G. 

Grant  Malcolm  K.  .  . 
637  Granville  Charles  D.  . 
652  NP  Gray  George  P.  C. 
6*66  Gray  William 


Rank.    Seniority. 


644     Gray  Scott  W.  A.  H.    . 
680    GtfA'Greathead  Joseph  J 
H66    Green  George  P.      .     . 
^75    Green  Leopold  M.    .     . 

Green  Nathaniel  E. 

Green  Richard    .     .    . 

Greenfield  Bertie  L.  H. 

Greenham  George  H.  . 

Greening  Alexander  . 
632a  Greet  Thomas  Y.  .  . 
651     Gregorie  George  W. 

Gregory  Charles  W. 

Gregory  Joseph  E.  .     .    . 

Gregory  Reginald  G.    .     , 

PWGregson  Henry  K. 

Greig  Donald 

Grenfell  Algernon  B.   G. 

Grenfell  Francis  H. 

Gresley  Richard  N. 

Grey  Alan  H.       .    . 

Grey  Harry  G.     .     . 

Gribbell  William  H. 

Grice  Thomas  S. 

Griffin  Daniel  W.  C. 

Giiffin  William  P.   . 

Griffiths  Llewellyn  . 
718    Grigg  Richard  J. 
707     Gritton  Henry     .     . 

Grogan  Edward  H.  J 

Grogan  William  J.   . 

Groome  Robert  L.    . 

Grose  Samuel  .     .     . 

GHP  Groube  Francis  E 
866a  Groves  Eric  M.  .  .  . 
645    Growse  Reginald  R. 

Guard  William    .     .    . 

NP  Gubbins  George  W. 

Gubbins  Robert  H. 

Guest  George  .... 

Guinness  Herbert  F.    . 

Gulliver  Arnold  H. 

Gundry  John  G.      .    . 

Gunn  John      .... 

Gunn  Gordon  S.        .     . 

Gunn  Phillip  J     .     .     . 

Gunn  William  F.     .     . 

Guppy  Henry  B.      .     iw 

Gurowich  Samuel  .  . 
659b  Gush  Alfred  W.  .  .  . 
722a  Gush  Arthur  S.  .  .  . 
682  Guyatt  Edward  G.  .  . 
686  Guyer  Prank  .... 
679a  Guy<-r  Thomas  S.  .  . 
649    Gwatkin-Williams  Rupert 

S 

«65    Gwynne  Alban  L. 


687 
664 
717 
665 


674 
655 
646 
654 
722 
644 
663 
636 
703 
643 
698 
6*7 
674 
686 
649 


664 
637 
632 
695 

656 


716 
656 
657 
6*6 
721 
702 
686 
717 
655 
719 
656 
696 
719 


KM 


cvo 


C. 
L 

A 
Cr 
R  A 
Cr 
L 
C 
F  E 
L 
EIns 
E 
E 
L 
L 
L 
VA 
Cr 
E  A 
Cr 
C 
Cr 
L 
C 
L 
R  A 
A  P 

C 
PinC 

E 

E  C 

EL 

Cr 

ChCr 

LtCol 

L 

R  A 

A 

SS 

Cr 

L 

C 

L 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

L 

S  P 

E  L 

L 

Cr 

ChGr 

Cr 

S 

ChGr 

Cr 

E  L 

E  Cr 

E  h 

E  C 


17  Jan    06 

2  Feb  94 

25  Jan    02 

31  Dec  12 

1  Jan   10 

16  Oct   91 

17  July  10 
12  Apr  05 

1 7  Feb   86 1 

30  Sept  03>: 

18  Nov  90< 
23  Sept  81 

19  Oct  67 
1  Apr  99 1 

29  Oct  10 
1  Apr  03 

31  July  12 
5  Mar  72 
9  Oct  12 
5  Feb  96 

2:<  Nov  09 
9  May  92 
15  Apr  07 
23  July  02 
1  Apr  97 
1  Apr  05 
«  Apr  64 

1  Nov  00 

30  Sept  96 

2  Oct   65 

5  Aug  08 
1  A   g  07 

31  Dec  04 
11  July  82 

1  Aug  97 
31  Aug  98 

7  Apr  10 
19  July  II 
19  Aug  70 
10  Nov  97' 
28  Feb  06 
31  Oct   09 

23  Nov  88 

24  Aug  9* 
7  Nov  02' 
1  Apr  03 

14  Jan    96' 

6  Dec  08 
1  Apr  04' 

28  Oct  06' 
1  Jan   95> 

28  Feb  01 
6  Dec  01 

30  Sept  76 
12  Mar  09' 
24  July  12 

1  July  «]»| 
18  Feb   01 

1  July  99 
17  Mar  13 

31  Dec  07 

15  Nov  02 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      609 


Bank.    Seniority.        Page 


Rank.    Seniority. 


MD 


721 
707 
651 
689 

632- 

665 

675 
643 

688 
704 


659 
660 

660 
660 

709 
637 


■678 
635 
667 
6S2 
661 


F  S 

L 

F  S 

AP 

B  C 

E  A 

EC 

.    .1     0 

.    .    I  H 

.     J  E  C 

RMLtCol 

Cr 
L 

Col 

Cr 
A  E 


EMA 


694    Hackett  William 
666    Hackney  George 
694    Hadden  Henry  J.     . 
722a  Haddon  Gerald  P.    . 
679    Haddock  Sidney  G. 
674    Haddv  George  A.     . 

678  Haddy  Thomas  J.     . 

1646a  TP  Hadley  Thomas 
<S91     Hadlow  Henry     .     . 

679  Haggarty  George  A. 
709  Hailes  David  A.  .  . 
658    Hale  Edward  M. 

1721     Hall  Basil  W.  R. 
707    Hall  Burnett  G.  . 

TP  Hall  Edward  C,  .  . 
Hall  Frederick  M  .  .  . 
Hall   Sir  George  F.  King 

kcb,  cvo      A 

Hall  James L 

Hall  Robert E  Ins 

Hall  Ronald  R.  M.    .     .     .      C 

Hall  William E 

Hall  William  H.       .     .     .    A  P 
715a  Hall  William  H.       ...EL 
666«  Hallett  Thomas  .     .     .    .      L 
666a  Hallowes  George  S.      .    .      Ii 
646     Halsev  Arthur     .     .     .     .      C 
666a  Ham  Henry  R.  W.  .     .     .      L 
6666  Hamblin  Frederick       .     .      L 
659a  Harably  Andrew      .     .     .      Cr 
"     Hambly  William  J.      ..EL 
Hamilton  Alexander  G.   .     Cr 
Hamilton  Arthur  J.      .     .       L 
Hamilton  Arthur  S.      .     .      L 
Hamilton  Augustus  M  R. 

Douglas L 

Hamilton  Boyd  C.  P.    rm  LtCol 
Hamilton  Claud  A.  W.     .    R  4. 
646a  Hamilton  David  M.      .     .      C 
637     Hamilton  James  deC.Mvo    RA 
7) 5a  Hamilton  Joseph     ...      L 
692a  Hamilton  Stewart  F.    .     .DIG 
659a  Hamilton  William   .     .     .     Cr 
Hamm  Richard  S.    .     .     .EC 
Hammick  Robert  F.     .     .   V  A 
Hammond  George  C.    .     .   S  Cr 
Hammond  Henry  T.     .     .  E  Cr 
Hammond  Leslie  J.  L.     .      L 
(Assistant  to  Chief  [nsp.  of] 

Naval  Ordnance) 
Hammond  -  Chambers 

Robert  H.  B |    L 

644    Hamond-Graeme  Douglas,      C 


Hampshire  Cyril  B 

Hanan  Francis  W.  . 

Hancock  Alfred  J.    . 

Hancock  John  B. 

Hancock  Lionel  G.  S. 
580    Hancock  William  J. 
ril  \  Hankey  Maurice  P.  A 

22c  )  CB,  RMA 

(Secretary,  Imperial  De- 
fence. Committee.) 
Hankin  Phillip  James 
NP  Hanmer  John  G.  J.  . 
Hanning-Lee  Francis  C. 
(Chart,  etc.,  Depot% 
Honq  Kong.) 


663 
664 
715 
559 
557 


L 
L 
CrI, 
Cr 
Cr 
F  E 

C 


Cr 

R  A 

L 


21  Feb  05 
9  July  04 
18  Feb  02 

25  Jan  06 
24  May  12 
21  Sept  05 

9  Aug  05 
24  Apr   02 

7  May  94 
23  Aug  11 
21  July  08 

11  May  09 
30  June  88 

12  June  95 
16  Sept  82 

1  June  98 

19  May  12 
1  Apr   03 

16  Aug  93 

21  June  02 

22  May  84 

23  Sept  97 

26  Sept  11 

17  May  06 
30  June  05 

1  June  12 

11  June  07 
3  Sept  10 
5  Aug    11 

2  Jan  03 
17  Dec  10 

1  June 69 

3  Sept  72 

8  Apr   73 

12  Aug  87 
3  June  13 

23  Feb  12 
22  July  10 
10  June  93 
1  Nov  04 
3  Dec  08 
19  Apr  05 
10  Feb  04 
15  Oct  86 
6  July  93 
15  Mar  99 


30  Sept  03 
30  June  08 
1  Oct  96 
1  Oct  97 
12  Jan  07 
3  Oct  12 
16  Feb  11 
11  July  86 

10  Aug  99 


1  Apr  70 
28  May  94 
31  Mar  03 


703 

720 

718 

694 

682 

652 

681 

719 

681 

664a 

679a 

719 

671 


Hansell  Robert  H.   .     . 
PW  Hanvey  Patrick    . 
Harcus  Henry      .    .     . 
Hardie  Robert     .     .     . 
Harding  Charles  A. 
iVPHarding  Claud  .    . 
Harding  George .     .     . 
Gi^PHCHarding  Israel 
Harding  William  J , 
Hardinge  Theodore  J. 
Hardwick  William  W. 
Harod  Albert  J.   .     .     . 


y~i  \  Harper  Charles  J.     .      ba 


694 

703 

659a 

641 

715 

662 

647 

700 

681 

631 

720 

670 

715 

652 

697 

659a 

679 

704 


Harries  Henry     .     . 
Harries  Robert  L.     . 
Harris  Albert  E. 
NP  Harris  Charles  R. 
Harris  George  W.    . 
Harris  Henry  P. 
Harris  Henry  R. 
Harris  Leonard.  .     . 
Harris  Richard     .     . 
GSPHarris  Sir  Rober 

KCB  komg.  .  .  . 
Harris  Thomas  .  . 
Harris  W.  Stuart  DD, 
Harrison  Edward 
Harrison  Matthew  J. 
Harrison  Thomas  F. 
Harrold  Frederick  R. 
Hart  Alfred  .  .  . 
Hart  Maurice  W. 


t  II. 


673    Hartley  Francis  C.  .  BA-j 

719  Hartley  James  T.  S. 

707  Harvest  William  S.  S.  rm 

693  Harvey  Christopher 

694  Harvey  D'Arcy    .     .     i 
657  Harvey  Edward  .     . 

654  Harvey  Francis  H.  N. 
639    NP  Harvey  Frederick 

693  Harvey  James  D'A. 

663  Harvey  Percy      .    . 

695  Harvey  Thomas   .     . 
647  Haslewood  Frank     .     . 

7^2  [ Haslewood  Frank  L.  RM 
666S  Hasling  John  M.  .  .  . 
631  Hastings  Alexander  P.  cb 
639  Hastings  Francis  H.  .  . 
716  Haswell  Edward  .  .  . 
657  NP  Haswell  George  G.  . 
653  iVPHathomWilliamC.S. 
659a  Hatcher  James  O.    .     .     . 

655  Havergal  Arthur      .     .     . 

688    Haves  Ernest 

683    Haves  John  E 


Hawes  Rpbert  Henry 
Hawken  Wilfred  J. 
Hawkes-Strugnell  Walter 
Hawkins  Daniel  W. 
Hawkins  Hugh 


656    Hawkshaw  Hugh  B. 


A  P 

ChB 

L 

F  S 

F  E 

Cr 

F  E 

ChGr 

F  E 

L 

E  C 

ChGr 

<Ch 

INI 

F  S 
A  P 

Cr 

C 
CrL 

L 

C 
F  P 
F  E 

A 
ChB 
Ch  F 

L 

Cr 
PinC 

Cr 
E  C 
AP 

Ch 

N  I 

ChGr 

Col 
F  S 
F  S 

Cr 

Cr 

C 

F  S 
L 

S   S 

c 


L 

A 
C 
L 
Cr 
Cr 
Cr 
Cr 
E 
ECr 

NL 

ESL 

Cr 

L 
E  C 

Cr 


5  Jan  61 
1  Apr  12 
1  Dec    00 

28  Feb  03 

1  Oct  02 
8  Oct    87 

19  Mav  94 
11  July  82 

19  July  92 
31  Dec    99 

2  Aug  12 
1  Apr  03 

5  Jan    97 

17  June  97 

il  Feb    00 

14  Jan    62 

Uan    12 

31  Dec  93 

29  July  10 
23  Sept  74 
31  Dec   83 

18  Feb  10 

30  Nov  94 

1  Sept  04 
1  May  05 
1  Mar  01 
4  June  09 

20  Nov  83 
1  Oct    03 

31  July  09 

27  Aug  12 
26  June  07 

25  Apr  93 
8  Nov  93 

13  May  12 
8  May  08 

28  Nov  90 
22  Feb  04 
10  July  01 

18  May  92 
1  Oct    73 

16  July  81 

14  Jan    96 

15  Jan    81 

4  Nov  02 

1  Jan  11 

8  Apr    10 

16  June  04 
14  Sept  82 
16  Feb    03 

5  Mar  00 
27  Sept  84 
12  Nov   07 

4  May  95 
1  Apr  95 
1  July  07 

16  Sept  63 
1  July  01 

19  Aug  96 
8  Apr  04 
7  Mar  1 1 

5  June 97 


610    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Pag   . 


Kank.      Seniority. 


Rank.     Seniority, 


693 
714 


642 
664a 


712 

716 

709 

651 

662 

696 

6«6a 

659a 

704 

698 

652 

684 

6666 

673 

707 

715 


671  ) 
673  f 


30  June  05 


20  Nov  94 
lAug  06 
1  Sept  89 

15  Dec  88 

16  May  98 
30  June  00 


671 

67 

706 

650 

703 

656 

649 

646a 

708 

666 

674 

656 
656 
659 
666 
722 
666 
645 
679 
644 
709 
662 

636 

632a 

647 

654 

663 

632 

632 
630 


Haworth-Booth  Francis 

F CMG  C 

(Naval  Adviser  to  High 
Commissioner  for  Com- 
monwealth of  Australia) 

Hawton  James  W.  H.  .     .  PS 

Hawton  John  B CarLt 

Hay  Charles  J B 

Hay  The  Right  Hon.  Lord 

John gcb  A  P 

Hay  Howard  F C 

Ha'yrAe/ftm.SereldM.A.J.  L 

(Commander  Instructor 

South.     African     Divn. 

K.N.VK.) 
Haycock  Frederick  A.  S. 

bm  L  6  Dec  67 

Hayden  William       .     .     .  L  21  July  97 

Hayes  Arthur  M.  E.      rm  Ma.j  6  Dec 

Hayes  Courteney  A.     .     .  Cr  1  Oct    73 

Hayes  John  F L  15  Oct   77 

Haves  William    .     .     .     .  S  16  May  92 

Havgarth  Francis  B.    .     .  L  1  Apr  06 

Havnes  Rohert  M.    .     .     .  Cr  26  Sept  13 

Hayter  Frederick  J.      .    .  AP  21  May  81 

GHP  Hay  ward  John    .     .  PinO   8  Jan   81 

NP  Hazel  James  ....  Cr  15  Feb  91 

Head  Ernest  A.  W.       .     .  E  Cr  1  May  04 

Head  Stephen L  3  Nov  10 

Healey  William  L.    .     .     .  N I  28  Mar  72 

Hearle  Parkins    .     .     rm  Lt  Col  1 6  Dec    96 

Hearne  Thomas   ....  L  2iJan    07 

Hearson  Thomas  A.      .     .  F  E  2  Aug  87 

Heaslop     Charles     Le    I  Ch  29  Mar  84 

P.  T )  If  Ins  28  Mav  85 

Heastey  George  B.  .     bk  MGn  13  Apr   82 

Heath  George  P.      .     .     .  Cr  10  Aug  79 

Heath  John A  P  9  June  60 

Heathcote  Arthur  C.    .     .  Cr  31  Mar  99 

Heathcote  Arthur  N.    .     .  Cr  21  June  87 

Heathcote  Herbert  M.      .  C  24  Apr   02 

Heathcote  Robert  W.    rm  Ma.j  18  Nov  82 

Heaton  Gervase  W.  H.      .  L  31  Dec  03 

Heffernan  Sir  John  H.    |  ChE  )  5  July 

kcb  j  Ins  f            85 

Hegan  George  V.      .     .     .  Cr  1  Mar  98 

i^ffPHelby  Edward  CH.  Cr  19  July  99 

Helby  Harold  W.  H.     .     .  Cr  1  Aug  09 

Helen  Samuel      .    .    .    .  L  9  Sept  04 

Helyar  Kenneth  C.       .     .  L  31  Dec  08 

Helyar  Percv  J.       ...  L  30June03 

PW  Heming  Thomas   H.  C  3  Sept  03 

Hender  William  J  ...  EC  7  Nov  11 

Henderson  Arnot     .     .     .  C  5  Nov  02 

Henderson  Cecil       .     rm  Maj  22  Nov  02 
Henderson  Francis  B 

cmg.,  pso  L  30June82 

Henderson  Frank  H.  cmg  VA  30  Apr  10 

Henderson  George  M .  m vo  A  3  June  13 

Henderson  James    .     .     .  C  6  Oct    98 

Henderson  John  H.      .     .  Cr  6  Sept  93 

Henderson  Percy  D.  M.    .  L  20  May  85 
Henderson   Sir  Reginald 

F.  II kcb     A  ;  2  Dec  08 

Henderson  William  H.     .  A  30  June 08 
GSP  Heneage    tiir  Alger- 
non C.  F.      '.     .     ,    gob  A  9  Dec  94 
Henning  Williai  q]J.    .    .  AP  15  June  66 


671  I 
673  | 


655 

692a 
679 
641 
706 

649 
656 
636 
657 
722 
694 
666 

708 

635 

714 

665 

660 

715a 

694 

652 

649 

718 

671 

673 

680 

679 

722 

660 

710 

646a 

712 

670 

708 

;i6 

700 

648 
663 

679a 

648 

679a 

666* 

674 

6S6 

704 


712 

707 

718 

664a 

660 

682 

658 

719 

721 

720 


656 
666 
642 
667 
649 


RM 
KCIK 


NP    Henriques    William 

A.  L.Q 

Henwood  John  D.  .  .  . 
Herbert  Roix-rt  K.  .  .  . 
Hereford  Edward  W.  .  . 
GSP  Keriot  Mackay 

A.H.J.  .  .  .  .  RM 
Heugh  John  G.  .  .  dso 
GHP  Hewetson  William 
Hewett  George  H.    .    cik 

HewettPaul 

Hewitt  Brian  L.  ... 
Hewlett  George  .  MB 
Hewlett  Rodney  S.  .  ,  . 
(Belmullet  Coast  Guard.) 
Hext  Henry  Y. 
Hext  Sir  John 
Hickey  George  .  . 
Hickey  J  eremiah 
Hicks  John .... 
Hicks  William  R.  . 
Hickson  liobert  .  . 
Higgins  George  C.  . 
Higginson  Archibald  B 
Higham  Robert   .     . 

Highmoor  Wilson   m.a.  ^ 

Hight  Thomas  F.      . 
High  ton  Francis  W.     .     . 

Hilhouse  Guv      

Hill  Archibald  O.  .  .  . 
Hill  Arthur  .  .  .  RM 
Hill  Arthur  G.  K.  .  .  . 
Hill  Arthur     .     .     .    kma 

Hill  Arthur  P 

Hill  Augustus  J.  .  KMA 
Hill  Joseph  S.  M.  .  .  . 
GH  PPW  Hill  Shuldham 

S.  C 

Hilliard  Edwin  W.  G.  .  . 
Hillman  Henry  E.  .     .     . 

Hills  Alfred 

GHP  Hills  Edward  H.  . 
Hinchcliff  William  F.  . 
Hine  Montague        .     .     . 

Hines  William 

Hird  Edward  A.  .     .     . 
Hird  Frederick       .     .     . 


W 


Hire  Ashton  H.  .  rma 
GHP  Hitchrield  John  J-P. 
Hoare  John  J.  .  .  rm 
Hobart  George    .     .      rm 

Hobbs  William  R.  P.       i 


Hobson  Robert  G.  . 
Hocker  Edward  P.  . 
Hockey  Stephen .  . 
Hockin  George  S.  . 
Hocking  Charles  A.  . 
Hodge  Frederick  A. 
Hodge  Richard  H.  . 
Hodges  Edward  H.  . 
Hodgins  Sherwood  . 
Hodgki n son  George . 
Hogg  George  .  .  . 
Holbech  Edward  A. 
Holbrook  William  S. 
Holden  George  H.  H. 


Cr 

D  IH 

EC 

C 

MGn 
Cr 
Cr 
RA 
Cr 
L 

FS 
L 

Maj 
RA 
CrL 

L 

L 

ChCr 

F  S 

Cr 

Or 

Cr 

Ch 

NI 

FE 

E  C 

L 

L 
Maj 

C 

L 

Ch 
LtCol 

L 

F  P 

C 

L 
E  C 

C 
E  C 

L 
E  C 
E  L 
A  P 

LtCol 

C 

Maj 

LtCol 

Ch 

Sch 

L 

L 
ECr 

Cr 
Ch  B 

L 
ChB 
SL 

L 

Cr 

h 

C 
SCr 
Cr 


25  Sept  95 

17  Nov  06 
9  Mar  13 

4  Aug  83 

8  Sept  92 

21  June  95  : 

18  Oct    94  I 

5  Nov  08  • 

9  Apr  02  ; 
30  Sept  03 
17  Aug  03 

30  J  une  03 

6  Dec  88 
10  May  97 

1  Apr  03 
1  Apr  03 
4  Apr   70 

19  Nov  00 

20  Aug  01 
12  Dec  88 

31  Dec  04 
4  Mar  96 

28  Jan  85 
20  Nov  85 
17  Feb  86 

1  Jan  12 
U  Dec  03 

30  Dec  72 
1  Oct    75 

30  Nov  10 

22  Sept  94 
14  Dec  80 

1  Nov  85 

8  Feb  01 

17  Feb  86 

29  Dec  01 
1  Oct  96 

1  Aug  13 
14  Jan  84 

23  b eb  14 
4  June  12 

22June  06 
1  Apr  06 

9  Oct  00 

1  Sept  09 

5  Jan  82 

24  Sept  91- 

29  Sept  93. 

j-1  Apr  04. 

31  Dec  00 
29  Dec  27 

23  J  uly  97 
17  J  une  09 

1  June  00 
1  Jan  fl 

1  Apr  12 
19  May  70 

31  Dec.  09 
8  Jan  83 
3MarO 
14  Oct  96 

3  Oct  77 
31  Dec  13 


OF  THE  ROTAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      611 


634    Holder  Henry  L. 

674    Hole  John  W.      . 

631     nolland  Swinton  C 

707     Holman  Herbert  W.  L.  eb 

666a  Holraan  Thomas  .     .     . 

639     Holme  Edward  F.    .     . 

6K4    Holme  Hugh  E        .     . 

659  Hoime-Sumner  Berkeley 
645    Holmes  Arthur  F.    .     , 
666a  Holmes  Arthur  G. 

666    Holmes  James  C.     .     . 

Holmes  Michael  .     .    . 

Holmes  Thomas  .     .     . 

G#,PHoltRobertW.F.  rm 

Holyoake  Hubert 

Home  William  E. 

Homer  John  L.     . 

Honer  William    . 

Honey  Thomas  E. 

Honner  Joseph    .     .     . 

Hood  The  Hon.  William  N 

Hook  Andrew  E.  M.     . 

Hooper  Ernest  C.  .  . 
715a  Hooper  Joseph  .  .  . 
718    Hooper  Thomas  H.  .     . 

641  Hope  John  .     .     .    .   -. 

642  Hope  Richard  W.     .     . 

660  Hopkins  Charles  H.      . 
699     Hopkins  David  B.  L    MV< 
704    Hopkins  Edward  N.     . 

Hopkins  John.     ... 
G-S^Hopkins  Sir  John  O. 

GOB 

Hopkinson  Hugh  F. 
Hopwood  Joseph.  . 
Hordern  Lione*  H.  . 
G///JHorigan  James 


717 
655 
707 
694 
694 
713 
719 
695 
721 
661 
664 
719 


717 
630 

659 
68P 
721 

716 


Rank.    Seniority.        Page 


EMA 


Mil 


719    Horn  Henry  W. 

665    " 

639 

652 

649 

687 


Born  Walter  J 

Hornby  William  St.  J 

GH  PHorne  Cecil  G. 

Home  Clement  C.    . 

Home  Valentine .  . 
717  Horner  fteorge  .  . 
693  Horner  Thomas  L.  . 
707  Horniblow  Arthur  E. 
666a  Hornibrook  Francis 
688  Hornsby  Richard  S. 
632a  Horsley  Arthur  J.  . 
649    Hose  Walter    .     .     . 

(Lent  1or  duti/  under  Cana- 
dian Government.  Is  in  com-; 
mand  >if  H.  M.S.  '  Rainbow  j 
and  of  h'sguimnlt  Dockyard). 
719    Hoskin  Benjamin     .    .     . 

Hoskyn  Robert  L.   .     .    . 

Hoskyns  Peyton,  cmg.mvo 

HosU.vns-Abrahall    Chris 
topher  H.      ...     bm 

Hoskyns  -  Abrahall    John 

H RM 

Hotham  Sir  Charles  F. 

GCB,  GCVO 

Houseman  Edward  S. 
665  Howard  Charles  W.  J. 
639    Howard  John  H.      . 


R  A 

E  C 

A 

LtCol 

L 

C 

L 

Cr 

C 

L 

L 

L 

Cr 

UCol 

F  S 

F  S 

Lt  Col 

ChGr 

S  8 

Cr 

L 

L 

ChGr 

L 

ChCr 

C 

c 

Cr 
PinC 
A  P 

L 


697 
636 

7o9| 
226  I 
709 

629 

649 


A 

Cr 

E 

L 

L 

ChB 

L 

C 

Cr 

Cr 

E 

L 

I  H 

Col 

L 

E 

V  A 

Cr 


1  Jan  88 
25  Oct  07 

I  June  07 
13  Dec  08 

3  Dec  06 

24  Nov  77 
30  June  99 

6  Oct  12 

20  Oct  08 

15  Sept  07 

30  June  04 

1  May  09 

4  July  84 

12  Mav  87 

28  Feb    03 

20  Aug  01 

1  Sept  11 

18  Oct  o9 

II  May  00 
1  Jan  92 

8  July  71 

1  Oct  98 

14  Apr  12 

22  Dec  00 

26  Mar  97 
30  Jan  88 

9  Jan  93 

25  Mar  98 

27  Jan  11 

4  Oct  99 
8  Mar  07 


ChB 
PinC 
R  A 

Maj 

Maj 

AF 
Cr 
L 
0 


9  Nov  96 
11  Oct  11 
11  Feb    65 

30  June  84 
13  June  96 

6  Dec  93 
1  Apr  03 

6  Mar  82 
19  Jan  82 

56  June  02 

4  Dec  65 
26  Nov  06 

1  Oct  03 

5  Dec  03 

7  Feb  07 
1  Mar  92 

31  July  12 
31  Dec  08 


1  Nov  99 
29  Sept  04 
12  May  08 

1  Sept  10 

19  Oct  0C 

30  Aug  03 
31  Dec  04 
31  Dec  01 

2  May  72 


Rank.    Seniority. 


664a  Howard  Robert  J.    .    . 

645  Howard  W.  Van  Sittart 

658  Howe  Aubrey  W.     . 

719  Howell  Henry  B.      . 

701  Howell  Horatio    .     . 

674  Howlett  William  A. 

717  Howse  Thomas    .     . 

665  Howsego  William    . 

637  Hudleston  Ralph     . 

661  Hudson  Frank  E.     . 

641  Hudson  Thomas  K.  . 

657  Hudson  William  J.  V. 

70S  Huggins  Michael  A.  C. 

703  Hughes  Arthur   .     . 

664  Hught-s  Kdward  L. 

686  Hughes  Henry  R.  8. 

664  Hughes  James  C.  S. 

719  Hughes  James  L.    . 

652  Hughes  Robert  J.    . 

644  Hughes  Sidney   .     . 
655  Hughes  Valentine  D 

645  Hughes-Hughes  ArthurL 
637  Hughes-Onslow  Constan 

tine  H 

635  Hulton  Edward  G.  .     . 

699  Hume  Andrew     .     .     . 


659a  Humfrey  John  C.     .     . 
636    Humpage  Richard  P.    . 

664  Humphery  Alfred  B.  . 

659  Humphery  Percy  E.  M. 

658  Humphreys  Ivan  G.     .     .      Cr 

707  H ungerf ord  Thomas  E .  bm  M  Col    21  Jan  94 


L 

C 

Cr 

ChGr 

F  P 

E  C 

L 

L 

C 

L 

C 

Cr 
Maj 
AP 

L 
E  L, 

L 
ChGr 

Cr 

C 

Cr 

C 

C 
R  A 
PinC 

Cr 
R  A 


15  Dec  00 
31  Dec  12 

6  Mar  05 

29  Feb  08 
6  Jan  97 
1  Apr  02 

16  Nov  09 
1  Apr  03 

30  June  05 
21  Dec  67 

1  Oct  73 

9  Apr  00 

28  Sept  98 

14  Mar  61 

1  Oct  97 

1  July  02 

31  Dec  98 

19  June  05 

30  Sept  72 

28  Jan  03 

14  Feb  95 

6  Mar  05 

30  JuneOe 
1  Aug  99 
1  Mar  09 

20  Jan  14 
16  Feb  05 

30  June  99 

31  Oct  05 

1  Aug  07 


637 
703 
630 

666 
671 
649 
6:-;9 
68^ 
716 
665 
674 
665 
668 
696 
720 
720 
636 
669 
665 


toso 


Hunt  Albert  E.    .     . 

Hunt  Edward  D.     . 

Hui.t  George  P.  E. 

Hunt  William  G-.  F. 

GSP  Hunt  -  Grubbe     Sir 
Walter  J gcb 

Hunter  George    .     . 

Hunter  Henry  C.  F. 

Hunter  Herbert  S.  . 

JVPKunter  James  E. 

Hunter  Robert  A.    . 

Hurlow  William 

Hurrell  William  .     . 

Hurst  Isaac  E.     .     . 

Hurt  Henry  A.  le  F. 

Husbands  Henry 

Hutcheson  William  MB 
Hutchings  Peter .    . 
Hutchings  Richard  . 
Hutchinson  Frederick 
Hutton  Charles  A.  R. 
Hyd-  George  F. 
{Serving  tender  Australian 
Commonwea  th.    Has  local 

rank  of  Commander.) 
Hyde  Thomas  H.  .  . 
Hyndman  Frederick  . 
Hynes  John     .... 


E  SL 

C 

C 

A  P 

A 
L 
Ch 
Cr 
C 
E 
L 
L 
E  C 
L 
N  L 

S 
ChCr 
Ch  Or 
R  A 
S  L 
Ei 


E  C 

A  P 

PinC 


I  July  02 

II  Feb  07 
31  Dec  07 

10  Dec  66 

20  Feb  95 
6  Aug  04 

5  Feb  86 
31  Dec  06 

1  Oct  73 
1  Mar  91 

29  Sept  92 
1  Apr  03 

12  June  03 
31  Dec  02 
19  May  71 
14  May  07 
19  Nov  03 

30  Jan  11 
8June  05 
22  Oct  69 

19  July  02 


26  Mar  07 
25  Feb  64 
24  Oct  01 


612    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Page. 


637  Inglefield  Edward  F. 

635  Ingles  John     .     .     . 

692  G  //PIngles  John  C . 

703  Inman  William  B.    . 

699  Innes  Ashley  N.  .     . 

664  Innes  Harold  G. 

648  Inskip  George  H. 

675  GHP  Ireland  James 

708  Isaacson  Henry  B.    . 

043  iVPIzat  George    .    . 


R  A 

HA 

D  I  H 

A  P 

PinC 

L 

C 

Bins 

LtCol 

C 


693  Jack  William  G 

666a  Jackman  Edward  .  .  . 
681  Jackson  Edward  .  .  . 
663    Jackson  H-irold  G.  .     .     . 

(Inspector  of  Steel,   Naval 
Ordnance  Inspection  Staff) 

694  Jackson  Percy  V.  .  .  . 
648  GffPJackson  Robert  .  . 
686  Jackson  Thomas  P.  .  .  . 
631     Jackson  Sir  Thomai 


696    Jacob  Henry  G.    . 
679a  Jacobs  Frederick  G 
616    James  Arthur  P.. 
659a  James  Frederic  W. 
666    James  George 
689    James  John  B.     . 
679a  James  William  H. 
6666  Jarvis  Joseph  H 
692a  Jeans  Francis  A.  . 
720    Jefferies  Frederick  A 
715    Jefferson  Charles  W 
659a  Jefferson  Henry  . 
668    Jeffery  Charles  0. 
715    Jefferv  John  F.    . 
632    Jeffreys  Ec.mund  F 

662  Jeffreys  Hunry  J. 

663  Jeffre\sR<bert  D. 
664a  Jelf  Henry  F.  D. . 

719  Jeneway  John  W. 
631    Jenkings  Albert  B. 

720  Jenkins  George  H. 
694    Jenkins  John  .     . 
682    Jenkins  Joan  E.  . 
715a  Jenkins  Samuel  . 
717    Jenkins  ^amuel   . 
666a  Jennings  George  A. 
637    Jeryoise  Edmund  P 
680     GUI'  lessop  James 
720    Jewell  John  P.     . 
678    Johns  Arthur  J.  . 
666    Johns  William 

693    Johnson  Arthur  B. 
717    Johnson  Charles  . 


Rank.    Seniority. 


F   S 

L 
F  B 

L 


FS 

C 

E  L 


E  C 

C 
Cr 

L 

E 
E  C 

L 
DIH 
ChB 
CrL 
Cr 
N  L 
CrL 

A 

L 

L 

L 
ChB 

A 
Ch  Cr 
F  S 
E  Cr 

L 

L 

L 

C 

FE 

ChC 

E  C 

L 
F  8 

L 


6  Mar  11 
10  May  97 

1  Apr  81 

12  Sept  64 

19  Apr  02 

31  Dec  97 

30  June  74 

5  Oct  87 
27  Mar  83 
31  Dec  03 


1  Oct  00 

9  Jan  08 

27  July  94 

14  Jan   96 


22  Aug  05 

29  Apr  90 
2  June  93 

5  July  05 
30  Sept  80 

23  Apr  13 

6  Aug  04 
1  Apr  10 

5  May  03 
21  Jan  64 
25N..v  13 

30  Nov  09 
27  Oct  08 
1  Apr  12 
26  Aug  07 
21  Feb  10 

5  Apr  81 

21  Dec  08 

12  May  08 

30  Jan  78 

1  Jan  92 
.31  Dec  99 

1  Apr  96 

1  Jan  07 
16  Dec  11 

16  Feb  01 
4  Nov  97 

19  Dec  94 
15  May  96 

1  Sept  07 
30  June  04 

17  Feb  *6 

18  Aug  10 
1  Jan  10 

12  June  04 
17  Feb  79 
15  Dec  07 


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Johnson  John  B.  .  . 
Johnson  John  E.  .  . 
Johnson  John  E.  S.  tij 
Johnson  John  R.  D.  . 
Johnson  Samuel  A.  .  . 
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Johnson  William  F. 
Johnston  Andrew  C.     . 
Johnston  Henry  G. 
Johnston  William     .     . 
Johnstone  Charles   .     . 
Johnstone  George   .     . 
Johnstone  James     .     . 
JVPJohnstone  Pearson  C 
GZ/PJolliffe  Charles    bma 
Jolliffe  Henry      .     . 
Jones  AlexanderK. 
Jones  Bertram  E.     . 
Jones  Colin  H.  P.    . 
Jones  Cyril  H.      .     . 
iVPJones  Francis  G. 
Jones  Frederick  W.  B. 
Jones  James    . 
Jones  John  .     . 
Jones  John  G. . 
Jones  John  H. 
Jones  Joseph  G 
Jones  Lewis  G. 
GflFJones  Owen  T. 
Jones  Richard  J   P. 
Jones  Ric-ha  d  W.    . 
G-ffPJones  Robert  E 
Jones  Thomas  C. 
Jones  Walter  G. 
Jomes  William      .     . 
Jones  William  H. 
Jones  William  H.     . 
Jones-Parry  John  P. 
Jordan  Charles  F.     . 
Jowett  William  R.  . 
Joy  Charles  E.     .     . 
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15  Sept  0V 

12  Oct  95* 
1  Jan  10 

18  May  85 
1  July  96 
1  June  07'' 

1  Oct  82 

1  Oct  73 

2  Apr  57 

19  May  92' 
1  Apr   03 

30  Aug  03 

1  Apr   02 

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13  Aug  90^ 
11  July  74' 

6  May  93 

3  June  12 

30  Aug  07? 
3  Sept  89* 

4  Nov  09 

31  Dec  04 
1  Oct    73i 

26  June  02 

14  May  121 
24  Feb  05V 

28  Aug  09  I 

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19  Sept  88* 
21  July  69 

1  Jan    12 

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1  Apr  03 
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Kane  Sir  Henry  C. 

Kane  Robert  H 

Kappey  Frederick  G  bma 
Kealy  Arthur  G.  .  MA 
Kearns  Edward  .  .  .  . 
Keary  Francis  W.  .  .  . 
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8  Feb  01 
30  J  une  04 
16  June  04 
22  Oct  87  I 
19  May  ( 
24  Aug  04 
5  July  10 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      613 


Kank.     Seniority 


Seniority. 


693    Keays  Samuel .    .     . 
720    Ked'ge  George .    .    . 
666a  Keenor  Henry  G. 
648    Keigwin  George  S.  . 
642    Kelham  MarmadukeL, 
691    Kellett  Leonard  H.  md,  ma 

693  Kellett  Solomon  .... 
707    Kelly  Henry  H.  .         bma 

716  Kelly  RobertC 

696  Kelsall  Charles  J.  S.     .    . 

694  Kelsey  Arthur  E.    mb,  ba 

697  Kelsey  Denham  R.  .     .     , 
651    Kelso  Edward  B.  P. 
688    Kemp  John  A.     .     . 
722    Kempe  Ronald  N.     . 
664    Kennard  Malcolm  A. 

694  Kennedy  Graham  E. 
686  Kennedy  John  .  . 
630    GS-PKennedy  Sir  William 

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642    NP,  PW  Kennedy-Purvis 
Charles  K 

695  Kenny  Edward  B.   .     .    . 
718    Kenshett  Henry  .... 

6666  Kent  Harry  E 

6666  Kent  James  H 

666a  Kent  Philip  W 

720    Keohane  William     .     .    . 
632a  Keppel  Sir  Colin  R. 

KCIE,  KCVO,  CB,  DSO 

634  iVPKeppel  Leicester  C 

678  Kerr  Alexander 

664  Kerr  Andrew  W. 

717  Kerr  George    . 
641  VPKerr  Howard 

682  Kerr  John   .     . 
629    Kerr  The  Right  Hon 

Walter  T.      .     .     . 
659    Kerr-Pearse  Charles  C 

683  Kerswell  George  T. 

651     Key  Benjamin  H. 

666a  Key  George      .     . 

Keyes  Adrian  St.  V 
Kiid  Anthony     . 
Kidd  Robert  J.     . 
Kiddle  John     .     . 
Kiddle  John    .     . 
Kiddle  Reginald  W. 
Killick  Tiomas    .     . 
Kinahan  Frederick  W. 
GZ/PKinder  Ernest 
King  Charles  F.  .     . 
King  Michael  .     .     . 
King  William  .     .     . 
Kingscote  Robert  P. 
Kingsford  Henry  C. 
Kingsmill  Charles  E. 

(Director  of  Naval  Set 

vice  if  Canada.) 
Kingston  Frederick  J. 
G//PKingston  John  iid 
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Kingswood  Thomas 
Kirby  Francis  G. 
Kirchhoffer  Robert  B.  rm 
Kirke  Arnold  .     .     . 
Kirkness  James  L.  S 
Kirwan  Denis  A.  R. 
Kirwan  Henry  D.    . 


Lord 

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694 

662 

664 

698 

663 

686 

663 

653 

704 

665 

648 

66fca 

633 


388 
670 

717 

632a 

705 

659 

649 

722 

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3  Jan  99 
1  June  08 
31  Mav  08 
14  Oct  01 
9  Dec  92 
17  Jan  09 

25  Nov  87 

15  Feb  90 
21  Jan    89 

21  Feb  89 
11  Nov  07 

1 1  Oct    09 

19  Aug  74 

20  Feb  75 
31  Mar  03 

22  June  97 

18  Feb   02 

1  Apr  04 

16  June  01 

26  Oct   96 

23  Nov  11 
-9  May  92 
16  Aug  09 

2  June  12 

15  May  05 
1  Feb   04 

7  Dec  13 
9  Nov  95 
1  Jan  09 
31  Aug  98 
2a  Feb  12 
10  Dec  84 
6  Sept  94 

16  June  04 

12  Mar  13 

13  Feb  04 
5  Jan  71 
5  July  06 

19  Dec  02 
26  >-eb  9? 

30  June  82 
-10  Sept  98 

1  July  92 

31  Dec  93 
:2  Sept  1 1 
31  Dec  94 
26  Apr  94 

28  O.-t  03 

1  Apr   03 

:9  Oct    96 

31  Dec  05 

10   Feb  14 

17  May  13 


22  May  «4 
13  Nov  66 

1  Feb  04 
3  .Iunel3 
12  Oct  10 
10  Julv  13 
31  Dec  11 
31  Dec  00 
12  Mar  01 


659  Kitcat  Henry  J.  de  W.    . 

6596  Kit  cat  Peres- de  W.     .     . 

708  Kitching Charles W.  R.nii 

714  Kitson  George  A.  N.    Kma 

719  KittKoiertH.     .     . 

683  Knapman  Henry  T. 

645  Knapion  Augustus  L.  K. 

665  Knight  John  H.  .     .     . 

664  Knight  Robert  M.  G.   . 

634  Knowles  Sir  Charles  G.  F 

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662  Knowles  Francis  S. 

644  Knowling  George  F.  S. 

639  Knox  Henry  N.   .    .    . 

664  Knox  John  F.       ... 

664  Koe  Walter  P 

708  Kysh  Douglas  J.      .      rm 


655  TVPLabordeMaximinH.W 

643  Lacv  Saumamz  D.    .    , 

637  Lafone  Albeit  S. 

676  Laird  George  F.  .     . 

646  Laird  John  K.      .     . 
631  Lake  Atwell  P.  M.    .     , 
659  Lambart  The  Hon.  Lionel 

J.  O 

713  Lambert  John  H.  .  RM 
692a  Lambert  John  S. 
708  Lambert WalterM.7>so,RMA 
721  Lambton  The  Hon.  DArcy 
674  Lane  *.  harles  .... 

659  Lane  Denis  D.  .  . 
682  Lane  James  .  .  . 
6596  Lane  Julius  A.     .     .     , 

643  Lang  Conyers       .     .     . 

644  Lang  Edward  L.  .     .     . 

708  Lang  Percy  O.      .    .     rm 

647  Langdon  Charles  H.  C.     . 

644  Langdon  Frederick  G. 
694  Langford  Moms  C.      .     . 

709  Langford  William  J.  rm 
ii32  Langley  Gerald  C.  .  .  . 
678  Langmaid  Joseph  .  .  . 
720  Langmaid  William  T.  .     . 

678    Larg  James  C 

697    Lark  Samuel  E 

664  Larking  Dennis  A.  H. 

719  Larking  Thomas       .     .    . 

652  Lascelles         The       Hon. 

Frederick  C 

660  Last  Charles  W 

692  GHI  louder  Henry  S.      . 

676  Laughrin  Henry  .     .    .     . 

672  G//PLaughton  Sir  John 

K.,A4.M*.Litt.D.D  Litt. 

653  Laurence  Frederick  L. 

714  Lavers  hichard  B.  .  .  . 
651  Law  Frederick  C.     .     .    . 

655    Law  Harry  D 

666  Lawford  Sydney  L.  K,     . 

7IJ,    [-Lawrance  Kenneth  E.  rm 

679a  Lawrance  William  W. 

664  Lawrence  Henry  J.  G. 

645  Laxton  Henry  J.  D.     , 


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16  June  06 

15  May  12 

16  July  97 
3  Aug  67 

8  Mar  13 
1  Apr  04 

31  Dec  10 
31  Dec  02 
31  Dec  97 

9  Dec  94 
8  Oct    76 

10  Oct  02 
3  June  80 

30  June  98 
1  Oct  99 
1  July  93 


20  Jan  98 
31  Dee  06 

30  June  05 
8  Jan    02 

19  Jan  11 
24  May  05 

16  July  13 
3  Apr    12 

22  Dee  04 
1  Aug  86 

1  Aug  89 

2  Jan   07 

31  Oct  05 
10  Jan    00 

24  Nov  10 
2x  Jan    99 

6  July  03 

20  Nov  92 
20  June  94 
30  June  07 

14  No\  09 

25  Nov  94 
10  Feb  11 
10  Nov  04 

1  Apr  12 

15  Mav  05 
1  Apr    04 

30  June  98 

24  Sept  91 

20  June  77 

3  Sept  72 
15  June  92 
10  Mar  01 

27  Dec  53 
12  Apr   94 

29  June  04 

25  J  une  74 
3  Dec   95 

30  Sept  03 

1  Jan    10 

12  Feb    13 

30  June  99 

1  June  05 


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Lay  John  R.    . 
Lea  John  P.     . 
Leach  Robert  O. 
Leadbeater  William 
Leader  Herbert  J 
Leader  Robert  C. 
Leah  Edward  .     . 
Leah  Henry     .     . 
Lean  Edward  S.  . 
Learmonth  Cecil  J. 
Le  Brun  Lewis    . 
Leckie  George  L.  M 
Lecky  Charles  B. 
Lediard  William  E. 
Lee  Richard  C.     . 
Lee  Richard  S. 
Leech  Joseph 
GHPhees  Charles  A 
Lees  Edgar      .    . 
Leeson  John    .     . 
Letevre  Alfred 
Legate  William  P. 
Leggatt  Charles  W.  8 
(Admiralty  Tra«spor 
Officer,  Liverpool) 
Legh  Edwin  C.    .     . 
Leighton  James  .     . 
Leighton  Walter  J. 
Le  Marchant  Evelyn  R. 
Le  Mesiirier  Louis  J. 
Lemon  John  A.    .     . 
Leonard  William  V.  T 


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14  May  09 

30  June  86 
9  Mar  86 

13  Aug  07 
23  Jan    07 

31  Mar  9 1 
20  June  98 
30  Apr  10 
10  Jan  60 
30  June  91 

14  Mar  88 

3  May  99 

14  Sept  13 

29  Nov  98 

15  Junel2 

4  July  96 
14  Feb  93 
12  Sept  88 

30  June  04 
23  Aug  67 

16  bee  10 
1  Jan  11 
1  A.pr    11 


Le   Quesne    Augustus   S. 

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Leslie  Alan  B. 
Leslie  Henderson 
Leverelt  Henry  T.  P 
Levin  ge  Regi  nald  T 
Levis  John  8.       .     .      md 
Lewin  William  H. 
Lewis  Edward 
Lewis  Edward  D. 
Lewis  Prank    .     . 
Lewis  James  P.    . 
Lewis  Norman  McC 
Lewis  Richard  D. 
Lewis  William 
Le.yland  Christopher  J. 
Lianlet  Augustus  B.      R 
Libbv  Sa"  uel      .     .     . 
Liff.."rd    The   High'-    Hon 

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Lilling.-. ton  HughW. limes 
Lilly  Frederick  J. 
Limbert  James  A. 
Limerick  Alfred  R. 
Limiley  George  R. 
kind  up  William  C. 
Liugham  Arthur 
Little  Edwin  .     . 
Littlejohns  Astle  8. 
Littlejohns    William 


Littlejohns  William  T. 
Littleton  Josceline  W. 
Liversedge  Henry  T.  . 
Livingstone  Guy  R. 


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1  Feb   67 

2  Mar  00 
1  July  97 

19  Dec  12 
1  Jan  06 
1  Oct  01 
1  Oct    12 


21  Oct    02 

30  June  06 
17  Feb   89 

1  Apr  07 

3  Oct  08 
19  Aug  81 

1  Oct  73 
17  Feb  86 
21  Jan    69 

16  Dec  05 
21  Oct    72 

31  Dec  96 
8  Aug  83 

29  Aug  12 
28  -ept  69 
11  Feb    91 

17  July  83 

2  Mar  90 
SO  June  01 
15  Nov  12 

30  Jan    5* 

31  Aug  11 
8  June  >5 

4  May  12 
24  Apr    02 

Aug  09 
30  June  94 

17  Jan  99 
4  Mar  64 
10  Oct  06 
30  Oct  04 
1  Apr  01 


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6t>4a  Llewellyn  Llewellyn  E.H 
(Assistant  inspector,  Naval 
Ordn  nice  Inspection  Staff) 

66>i6  Llovd  Arthur  R.  R. 

715a  Llovd  Arthur  T.       .     . 

721  Lloyd  Edward  W.    .      ci 

722^  [Lloyd  HughS.     .     .     K» 

66^    Lloyd  John  M.     .     .     . 

Llovd  Pennant  A.  I.    . 

Lloyd  William  H.  Ml),  KHS 

Lloyd-Evans  Bernard   G 

Loane  Arthur  J. 

Loane  Frederick  W. 

Lohb  Frederick  J.     . 

Lockey  Frank  V. 

Lockhait  Murray  M. 
664a  Lockver  Fdmund  L.  B 
H46    Lodder  William  P.  . 
680    G/ypLodge  John  A. 
682     London  Arthur  J.     . 
659    Long  Bernard       .     . 
664a  Long  Clement  L. 
871  )  Longfield     George 
673, 

692     GWPLongfield  William  D. 
678    Lonnon  William       .    .     . 

Loraine  Sir  Lambton  St. 

Lord  George  8.  D.  .     .     . 

Loring  Frederick  G.    .     . 

( Inspector  of  Wireless  Tele- 
graphy, Post  Orhce.) 
692a  Lory  William  M.      .     . 
666a  Loveband  Anthony  W 
717a  Lo\egood  Thomas  E. 
703    Low  David  J.  .     .     . 
717    Lowday  John  .     .     . 
694    LowneyJohn 
6*0    Lowrie  John    .     .     . 

Lubbock  Montagu  H. 

Lucas  Armytage  A. 

T  £  Lucas  Charles  D. 
664a  Lucas  Eric  C.  .  . 
666     Lucas  Herbert  L.     . 

Ludaate  William.  G. 

Ludlow  George  T.  J. 

Luke  Francis  R. 

Lumley  Frederick  D. 

(Surgeon  $>  Agent,  Greenock 
Torpedo  Factory.) 

Lumsden  Walter  .  cvo 
666a  Luter  Joseph  V. 
6ri2  Luther  Martin  F. 
t>58  Lyne  William  O. 
662  Lyon  Alexander  . 
H33  Lyon  Herbert  .  . 
714    L'vsons  Edmund  H.  B.  KM 

722  Lyttelton  Stephen  C 


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682  Mabb  William  J.      .  .  E  Cr 

646  Macalister  Norman  G.  .      C 

704  M'Alpin  Donalii  A.  L.  .    A  P 

636  McAlpine  Rol  ert  K.     .  .    R  A 

700  M'Arthur  Alexander  D.  .'  F  P 

675  McAvoy  William  R.     .  .\E  Ins 

722a  McBean  Samuel  L.       MB.      S 


15  Aug  00 


26  Aug  10 

6  Nov  13 
1  Jan    89 

22  Sept  04 

8  June  69 

1  Nov  08 
25  Nov  90 
1 7  Dec   05 

8  Sept  98 
20  Oct    00 

1  June  97 
13  June  10 

3  Aug  12 
3u  June  01 

22  Nov  09 
17  Feb   (-6 

4  Sept  97 
4  Sept  12 

15  July  00 

7  June  97 
25  Jan    98 

16  Oct    93 

23  Sept  08 
>9  Nov  89 
15  Feb  08 
28  Dec  09 


23  Sept  05 

30  July  06 
4  Aug  10 

12  Sept  66 
6  June  08 

20  Aug  01 
17  Feb  86 

31  Dec   98 
25  Apr  09 

1  June  85 
1  Apr  00 
15  May  04 
12  Feb  U 
1  Jan    12 

13  July  04 
15  Nov  08 


30  June  06 

13  Sept  06 
2  July  75 
9  Oct   07 

31  Dec  80 

14  Apr  10 
2  Apr  63 

30  June  09 


0  Feb  95 
^3  Feb  06 
II  Jan   70 

7  Nov  06 
17  Feb  86 
U  Aug  97 
36  Nov  08 


Or  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      615 


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Rank     Seniority.       Page. 


Rank.     Seniority. 


659  McCallum  Charles  K. 

673  McCarthy  James     .     . 

681  McCarthy  John  .     .     . 

664  McCl.  an  Edward  P.     . 

720     McCoy  William  H.         -j 

McCulloch  Charles  W.  N 
McCune  Francis  B.      mb 


659« 
696 

7226 

6666 

666 

720 

665 

665 

694 

6666 

686 

641 

666a 

664  a 


714 

675 

68' » 

692a 

643 

641 

682 

696 

715 

693 

641 

693 

659 

697 

691 

667 

632a 

.646 

642 

665 
696 
642 

664a 

688 

686 

664 

691 

6H1 


699 
707 
651 
722a 

694 
710 

657 
695 
713 

654 


P.  A. 


McCu'cheon  John      .  mb 
McDermott  Thomas 
McDonald  Alister  W. 
McDonald  Thomas  J. 
M'Donald  John  M.  . 
McDonnell  James  T. 
McDonnell  Joseph  K.   md 
McGill  Henry      .     .     . 
McGregor  William  E. 
M 'Hardy  Hardy  .     .     . 
Mc Hardy  Horatio  V.  M 
McHardy  John  G.  M.  . 

(Asst.   Inspector,  Naval 

Ordnance  Inspection 

Staff.) 
Mcllwaine  William  F.  km 
Mclntvre  Matthew  .  . 
GtfPMcKie  John  .  .  . 
McKinlay  Archibald  .  . 
McKinstry  Frederick  G. 
McLaughiin  Charles  .  . 
McLean  Harry  C.  .  .  . 
McLeod  Alexander  W.  . 
McLeort  John  .... 
McMorris  Kobert  J.  .  . 
McNeile  Malcolm  .  .  . 
McSwiny  Myles  O'C.  .  . 
Macaulev  Arthur  J.  D.  . 
Macdonald  David  .  .  . 
Macdonnell  Henry  .  .  cb 
MacFarlane  James  E.  H. 
Macgill  Thomas  .  .  r  b 
MaoGregor  Sir  Malcolm. 

Bi. 
Macllwaine  George  S  . 
Mackenzie  Ivor   .     .     . 
Mackenzie  Maurice  M.  E 
M  ackenzie-G  rieve 

Frederick  J 
MacKinnon  GeoraeD.  H. 
Mackney  George  .  . 
Mac-Laren  James  E.  . 
Maclean  Charles  L.  .  , 
Maclean  George  mb.ma 
M  aclean  .1  oh  n  C .  B . ,  mb,  m a 
Maclean  Thompson 
MacLeod  Angus  .  .  c 
Macleod  Kobert  J.  M. 
Maclurcan  John  L.  E.  km 
XPMacnamaraDillonT.  J. 
Macnamara  Eric  D. 

MA.  MD,  FRCP 

Macnamara,  Hugh  W 
C&PMacnamara  Nugent 

KMA 

Macpherson  Duncan 
MacVean  Patrick  W.  mb 
MacyEinestA.  .  km 
GtfPMadan  William  N 
Madge  Henry  A.      .    . 


Cr 
NI 

F  E 
L 
Ch 

Sch 
Cr 

S 

s 

L 

L 
ChB 

L 

L 
FS 

L 
E  L 

C 

L 

L 


4  Dec  06 
29  Mav  82 

8  Apr  95 
10  Oct    98 

J  9  Oct  10 

1  Dec  09 

23  May  04 

19  Nov  07 
1  Dec  08 
1  Apr  06 

21  Mar  11 
1  Apr  03 
1  Apr  03 

21  Aug  99 
8  Dec  10 
1  Mar  93 

13  Nov  81 
1  Apr  07 

15  Sept  00 


C 

E  Ins 
F  E 
DI  H 

C 

C 
E  Cr 

S 
Cr  L 
FS 

C 
FS 

Cr 
PinC 
I  H 
SCr 

A 
0 

C 
L 


C 

L 

E 
E  L 

L 

I  H 
I  H 

C 

A 
PinC 

Col 

Cr 

S 
FS 

LtCol 
Cr 

ss 

C 
Cr 

E 


10  June  74 

30  Sept  89 
17  Keb   86 

2  Nov  05 

23  Apr  02 

9  Jan   93 

8  Jan   99 

29  Sept  77 

15  Mar  12 
5  Feb  X3 

9  Mar  92 
27  Dec  97 
It  May  10 

1 0  Feb  06 
OApr  97 

16  Oct    K7 

20  Mar  13 

21  Feb   11 

8  Mar  92 

26  J  une  02 
1  Oct    79 

31  Dec  99 

30  .luneOl 
21  Nov  70 

1  Jan   0-< 

31  Dec  97 
5  Apr  9» 
5  Dec  03 

30  June  03 
1  Jan    10 

11  Oct   03 

27  May  11 
1  Oct    73 

29  Nov  97 
10  Dec   13 

21  Jan    7« 

29  May  98 
15  Ma\  03 

5  Aug  6K 
10  Sept  93 

1  Feb  87 


MVO 


702    Maggs  George  W.  H. 
666a  Maguire  Owen  H.  K. 

665  Mahony  John      .     . 
6666  Maidment  Frederick 

718  Alain  Edward  J. 
720    GZ/PMain  William 
693    Mair  George,  md,  ma 
7^5     GSPMairis  Geoffrey      km 

666  Maitland-Addison  Lionel 

A.H.JB 

655    Maitland-Dougall  Wm 
646     Makins  Oscar  M. 
697    Malaher  Henry  A.    . 

655  Malan  Caesar  F.  de  M. 
688  Mating  James  .  . 
665  Malley  William  .  . 
708  PH'Malone  Anthony  tRM 
664a  Malt  by  Gerald  E. 
662  Maltby  Gerald  E.  .  mvo 
659a  Man  .loseph  .  .  . 
66«a  Mann  William  B.  . 
632  Mann  William  F.  S. 
715  Manners  James  B.  . 
702  Manning  Charles  E. 
651     Mansell  Arthur  B.    . 

Mansell  Georgf  E. 

Marchant  Samuel  T.    . 

Marchant  William  .     . 

Marcon  George  E.    .     . 

Marescaux  Alfred  E.  H. 

Margesson     Wentworth 
H.D 

Mark  ham  Sir  Albert  Hkcb 
722a  Marutnm  Eeginald  G.  L 
632    Marrack  William      .     . 

Marriott      Eeginald      A 

DbO,  KMA 

Marriott  William      .     b 

Marrynt  Victor    .     .     . 

Marsh  Herbert  E.  .  . 
664a  Marshall  Noel  A.  .  . 
«59a  Marshall  John  .  .  . 
711  Marshman  Moore  H.  BM 
665  Martin  Charles  O.  .  . 
658  Martin  Ernest  A.  .  . 
645  Martin  Edward  H.  .  . 
(Serving  at  the  Navat  College 

of  Canada,  Halifax) 

645  Martin  George  W.  H. 

656  Tl  Martin  Harry  C. 
691  Martin  James  H.  .  DSO 
692a  Martin  James  McC.  rso 
646fl  Martin  John  .  . 
651  T<  Martin  John  J. 
722a  Martin  Mark    .     . 

719  Martin  William   . 
71*    Martlew  George  . 

^Ii  I  Marwood  George  H.  ma  j 

632a  Marx  John  L.  .    .     .    mvo 

664  Mason  George  W. 

H?l  I  Mason  John  E.  S. 

666a  Mason  S\  dney  K.    .     .     . 
662    Massy  Hugh  H.  G.  W.  C. 

646  Massy-Dawson  Francis  E. 

665  Master  Arthur  B.  S.  H.   . 


637 

719 
716 
699 

658 
647 

631 


710 
712 

665 
693 


BA- 


S  P 

L 

L 

L 

CrL 

Ch  Cr 

F  S 

Gen 

L 
Cr 

C 

PinC 

Cr 

E 

L 
LtCol 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

A 

L 

P 

Cr 

C 
ChGr 

L 
PinC 

Cr 

0 
A 
E 
A 

Maj 
Maj 

L 
F  S 

L 

Cr 

C 

L 

Cr 

C 


C 

Cr 

I  H 

DIH 

C 

Cr 

E  L 

Ch  Gi 

L 

Ch 

N  1 

A 

L 

Ch 
N  I 
L 
L 
C 
L 


10  Nov  96 
1  Apr  08 
1  Apr  03 

19  Sept  11 
1  May  01 

17  Dec   79 

0  Sept  81 
26  Dec  96 

30  June  04 
12  Oct  97 
U  Oct    11 

15  Nov  06 

1  Nov  92 
3  June  74 
1  Apr  03 

26  May  79 
1  Oct    00 

28  Mar   74 

27  Mar  12 
1  Dec   06 

11  Apr  08 

16  Oct    09 

29  Sept  04 
1  Jan  88 
1  Jan   07 

10  May  01 

20  June  02 

30  Dec  99 
24  Feb    09 

12  Jan  10 
Ji  Jan    03 

1  July  98 

10  Feb    11 

24  Mar  86 
15  Aug  06 
1  Oct  02 
3  Mar  99 

31  Dec  01 
12  Nov  13 

11  July  01 
3  Mar  04 
7  Sept  02 

31  Dec   12 


30  June  13 
21  Dec  98 
1  Jan  02 
1 6  Feb  04 
24  Apr   02 

1  Apr  70 
15  Apr  13 
•i\  t-ept  08 

2  Oct  99 
1  May  81 
KB  May  82 

i June  13 

1  Oct  97 
21  Feb  84 
42  J  nne  85 
30  Sept  05 
U  Oct  76 
12  Mar  12 
I  1  Apr  02 


616     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Pafe. 


Rank.    Seniority.        Page 


Rank.    Seniority. 


643 

670 

680 

6666 

699 

699 

709 

694 

701 

6596 

678 

643 

678 

701 

652 

630 

714 

650 

722a 

6666 

715 

662 

674 

692 

676 

678 

679 

712 

671 

692 

674 


Masterman  John 
Matchett  Henry  H. 
GtfPMather  John   . 
Mather  William  B.  . 
Mathew  Gervase  P. 
Mathias  Frederick  B. 
Matson  Charles  G.   . 
Matthew  Charles  G. 
Matthews  James  G. 
Matthews  Walter  J. 
Matthews  William  H. 
Maturin  William  M. 
Maudling  William  J. 
Maxwell  James 
Maxwell  Thomas  B. 
Maxwell  William  H. 
May  James  R.      .     . 
May  Ramuel  W.  G.  F. 
May  Walter     .     .     . 
May  William  H.      . 
May  William  S.   .     . 
Maynard  George  F. 
Mayston  Robert 
Meade  Edward     .    . 
Meaden  Nicholas 
Meadus  Harry  H.     . 
Meadus  William  H. 
Mearles  William 
Meeres  Bertram  H. . 
Meiklejohn  John  W.  S. 

Melrose  James 


CB 


664  Menzies  Leslie     .     .     . 
661  Mercer  Arthur  H.  H.  S. 
717  Merchant  John  W.  G. 
645  Meredyth  Arthur  G.  M. 

665  Merrett  Joseph    .     .     . 
691  GflPMesser  Adam  B. 

MD,  KHP 

655    GffPMessnm  Herbert  L 
657    Messum  Stuart  V.  S.  C. 
646a  Metcalfe  Christopher  P. 
715a  GH  PMetters  William  H 
6666  Meynell  Charles  W.  L. 


C 

Ch 
F  B 
L 
PinC 
PinC 
Maj 
F  S 
F  P 
Cr 
E  C 

C 
E  C 
F  P 
Cr 
A 
CrL 
Cr 
E 
L 
L 
L 

E  A 
DI  H 
E  Ins 
E  C 
E  C 
C 

Ch 
DIH 

Ch 
E  Ins 
L 
L 
HonL 
C 
L 

I  H 

Cr 
Cr 
C 
L 
L 


GffPMiall  Edwin  R 

Miall  Gover  S. 

Gtf  PMichell  George  N 

Michell  Jobn  L.  .    . 

Michell  William  H. 

Mi.ldleton  Hugh  J. 

Midgle.y.  Henry  W . 
H596  Miles  Irving  B.     .    . 
6666  Millais  Sir  .lohnE.,  Bt 
687    Millar  David    .     .     . 

Miller  George  L.  .     . 

Miller  Matthew  R.    . 

TPMiller  Thomas  E, 

Miller  William  T.  bm 

Miller-Stirling  George  H 

Millett  Claude  H.     . 

Millett  Horatio         .     . 
719    Millgate  W  alter  E.       .     . 
722a  Milln  George  H.  S.  . 
656    G/iPMills  Andrew  S 
715a  Mills  Frank     .     .    . 
697    Mills  George  J.    .    . 


702 
681 
678 
681 
665 
673 


703 
681 
651 
707 
656 
654 
670 


MB 


PinC 

P 
F  E 
E  C 
F  E 

L 
N  I 

Cr 

L 
ChE 
A  P 
F  E 

Cr 
Lt  Co) 

Cr 

Cr 

Ch 
ChB 

ss 

Cr 

E  L 
PinC 


26  May  97 

20  Mar  54 
17  Feb  8K 

8  Dec  10 
11  Feb  02 
19  Apr  04 

29  Nov  95 

21  Feb  05 
16  Oct  00 
10  Oct   08 

30  July  05 

4  Nov  97 
16  Sept  06 

10  Apr  01 

22  Aug  94 
21  Mar  00 

1  Apr  03 

5  Aug  79 

1  Sept  90 
30  June  09 

27  Aug  10 

4  Apr   74 

9  July  04 
25  May  91 
29  Dec  00 
27  May  08 

2  Nov  12 

5  July  10 
5  Nov  98 

13  Oct   84 

29 Jan  96 

50  June  98 

4  July  71 

5  July  06 
l\  July  08 

1  Apr  03 

27  Apr  92 
29  Nov  96 

11  Mar  04 

6  Apr  11 
11  Jan  90 
15  June  12 


1  July  98 

8  Jan  93 
16  Oct    90 

9  June  08 
1  June  96 

31  Dec  01 

16  Feb  91 

14  Dec  10 

15  Jan  1 1 
6  Sept  78 

14  Sept  63 
9  July  92 
1  Apr  8"< 

17  Mav  92 
SO  Aug  98 
13  Sept  91 

1  Feb  71 
1  Oct  98 
23  Nov  1 1 
26  Sept  98 
17  Sept  12 
19  June  07 


719  GffPMills  James     .    . 

656  Mills  John  F 

708  Milne  Benjamin  A       rma 

655  Milne  Charles      .... 

710  Milner  Arthur  G.  C,  km 

717  Milton  George  A.     .     .     . 

674  Milton  William   .... 

704  Mintv  Harry  W.  . 

641  Mitchell  Clayton     .    .    . 

693  Mitchell  John  F. 

665  Mitchell  Joseph        .     .     . 

712  Mitchell  Joseph  McF.  km 

698  Mitchell  Thomas      .     .    . 

700  Mitchell  William  H.  E.    . 

696  Mitchinson  Charles      .    . 
702  Mobberley  Charles  M. 
665  Mobbs  Thomas  G.     .     .     . 
678  Moffett  Edward  G.  P. 
719  Moiest  Hubert  F.      .     .     . 

641  Molyneux  The  Won. Henry 

H 

364  Molyneux  Walter  L.  B.     . 

657  Monckton  Henry  G.  .  . 
722  Moncreiffe  Thomas   G.A. 

682    Monk  Joseph 

6^8  Monkhouse  Warwick  .    . 

637  Monro  Charles  E.     .     .    . 

722  MonsellBoltonM.Eyres,MP 

34  Montagu  The  Hon.  Victor 

A CB 

658  Montanaro  William  H.  F. 
644  Montgomery  James  P.  . 
708  Montgomery  Robert  E.  rm 
706  Moody Str  John  M..  ATt.RM 
660  Moody  Thomas  B.  . 
678  Moon  Henry  J.  J.  G. 
715a  Moon  John  .  .  . 
676  Moon  Robert  C.  .  . 
687  Moon  W  illiam  H.  . 
631  Moore    Sir    Arthur     W 

GCB,  GCVO,  CMG 

633  Moore  Charles  H.  H. 

642  Moore  Edward  C.      . 
;07  Moore  Edward  H.  .     rma 
678  Moore  Francis  J. 
651  Moore  George  O. 
671  Moore  Hugh  K.     .      ba  j 

702    Moore  John  G 

698  G'/PMoore&yjohnS.KCB 

«63  Moore  Nithsdale  C.  A.      . 

697  Moore  Robert  A.  ... 
708  Moore  Thomas  .  .  rma 
'20  Moore  Thomas  A.  .  .  . 
654  TPMoore  William  J.  .  . 
636  Moore  William  U.    .     .     . 

698  GffPMoorman  Isaac  B.  . 
630  Morant  Sir  George  D.kcb 
664a  More  Molyneux  McCowen 

JohnW 

692    More  Robert  H 

704  Morehead  Robert  E.     .     . 

629  A'PMoresby  John    .     .     . 

698  G //PMoresby  Matthew  F. 

6i7  Moreton  Lawrence  . 

673  Morgan  Charles    .    .    w 

715  Morgan  David      .     . 

662  Morgan  Henry  J.     . 


ChB 

Cr 
LtCol 

Cr 

C 

L 
E  A 

A  P 

C 
F   S 

L 

Mai 
PinC 
F  P 

8 

P 

L 

E  C 
ChGr 

C 
L 
Cr 
L 
F  E 
B 
C 
L 

R  A 
Cr 
C 

Maj 
MG 

Cr 
E  C 

L 
B   Ins 
Ch  E 

A 

RA 

C 

LtCol 

E  C 

Cr 

Ch 

N  I 

S  P 

Pin 

L 

PinC 

Maj 

ChAB 

Cr 

V  A 

PinC 

A 

L 

D  I  H 

AP 

A 

PinC 

B 

N  I 
C  L 

L 


Aug  86 
May  95 
Jan  95 
Sept  81 
Feb  0  4 
Apr  05 
Feb  12 
June69 
Mar  85 
Oct  78 
Apr  03 
June  13 
July  98 
Feb  86 
Nov  61 
Mar  96 
Apr  03 
May  08 
May  09 

21  Sept  83 

30  June97 
28  Jan   05 

1  Apr  09 
8  Feb  9w 

2  Apr  89 

31  Dec  07 
15  July  01 

14  Feb  92 
4  Feb  07 
30  June07 
24  June84 
20  Nov  92 

7  May  97 
13  Dec  04 

8  Aug  97 
26  June  02 
23  July  88 


Oct  07 
Apr  10 
June  01 
May  87 
July  04 
Oct  73 
Dec  87 
Feb  87 
Jan  07 
Oct  91 
June  96 
July  06 
Oct  89 
Apr  03 
Aug  94 
Oct  08 
Sept  91 
Mar  01 


26  Aug  01 

27  Jan  95 
29  Aug  12 
13  May  93 

27  Mar  88 
Apr  64 
June  83 

2H  June  12 

28  Apr   76 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES 

.      617 

Page. 

Name, 

Rauk. 

Seniority 

Page. 

Name.                      Kank. 

Seniority. 

710    Morgan  Horatio  H.       em 

C 

1  Sept  80 

642    Needham   The   Hon.   Ed- 

681   Morgan  John  T.       ... 

Ch  B 

22  Apr    13 
6  July  88 

ward  T 

C 

6  Jan   97 

F  E 

710    Needham  John  L.    .   rma 

Maj 

15  Aug  83 

666aMorgon  James  K.     .     .    . 
|^g  ^Moriarty  James  H.  akc  j 

L 

24  Dec  07 

642    Needham  Raymond  B.     . 

C 

1  Oct    95 

Ch 

8  Aug  83 

636    Neeld  Reginald  R.  .     .    . 
652    Neilson  William .     .     .     . 

R  A 

20  Feb  06 

NI 

28  Sept  81 

Cr 

24  Jan   86 

720    Morley  David  E.  B.      .     . 

ChAE 

1  Oct  13 

722     NeliganEricC 

L 

30  June  09 

692a  Morley  Edward  J.    .    .     . 

D  I  H 

8  Dec  10 

665    Neligan  John  G.      .     .     . 

L 

31  Mar  03 

635    iVPMorrell  Arthur  .     .     . 

R  A 

29  Jan   00 

6596  Nelson  Arthur  H.     .    . 

Cr 

6  Apr  12 

f22c  1  Morres  EUiot  H-      •       BM 

C 

8  Mar  98 

633  Nelson  TAe#o?i.MauriceH. 
719    Nelson  William    .     .    .     . 

RA 
ChB 

31  Dec  82 
25  June  98 

665    Morres  Stephen  H.       .    . 

L 

1  Apr   02 

652    Nepean  St.  Vincent     mvo 

Cr 

1  Oct   73 

655    Morris  Lionel  H.      .     .    . 

Cr 

6  Aug  85 

698    Nertleton  Alfred  T.  D.     . 

PinC 

16  July  95 

716    Morris  Thomas    .... 

L 

2  Sept  94 

700    G#PNettleton  Harry  T. 

FP 

17  Feb  m 

676    Morris  Thomas    .... 

E  Ins 

4  May  01 

658    Nevile  Henry  I.  W.     .     . 

Cr 

1  Sept  08 

681    Morris  Thomas  A.    .    .     . 

S  E 

9.)ulv  91 

632    Neville  Sir  George    kcb, 

662    Morrisey  Richard         .     . 

L 

29  June83 

ovo 

A 

30  July  12 

6666  Moriison  Ma'thew  P.  .     . 

L 

29  Sept  10 

717a  Nevitt  Alfred 

L 

14  Dec    11 

648    Morshead  Charles  D.  A.    . 

C 

19  May  00 

678    New  Thomas  .     .     . 

EC 

1  Mar  04 

694    Mortimer  Edgar  F.  .    .     . 

FS 

11  May  08 

715    Newberry  Julius  W. 

CrL 

16  St-pt  13 

683    Mortimer  John  E.    .     .     . 

ECr 

1  Apr  07 

714    Newcombe  Robert  F. 

CrL 

1  Apr  03 

!697    Mortimore  Frederick  W. 

PinC 

7  Jan    11 

720    Newham  William  H. 

Ch  Cr 

3  Nov  01 

671    Morton  John  M.       .      ma 

Ch 

6  JuneH3 

722a  Newhouse  Frank  L. 

EL 

1  Jan  08 

!  697    Mosse  Jobn  K 

PinC 

9  May  04 

693    Newland  Charles  F. 

FS 

30  May  97 

[647     Moulton  John  D.     .     .     . 

C 

30  Aug  13 

656    Newland  Richard  B. 

Cr 

1  Sept  93 

712    Mounsteven  Francis  H. 

6596  Newman  Edward  J.  K 

Cr 

10  Oct   05 

CMG,  EM 

Col 

12  July  99 

719    Newman  George 

ChGr 

20  Oct    94 

!  692a  Mourilyan  Edward  P.  MB 

D  I  H 

25  Apr   10 

719    Newman  William  H. 

ChGr 

19  June  03 

667     Mourilyan  Thomas  L. 

S  Cr 

3  Sept  81 

71 7    Newnham  Alfred 

L 

25  Mar  05 

693    Mowll  Richard  A.      .MB 

F  S 

27  Dec   88 

676    Newton  George  S.    . 

E  Ins 

15  Sept  00 

686     Movsey  Alfred  H.     .     .     . 

E  L 

1  Mar  93 

649    Newton  Robe,  t  A.   . 

Cr 

31  Dec  06 

683    Moyse'y  William  H.  S. 

ECr 

1  Jan   08 

675    Nibbs  Charles  W.     . 

E  Ins 

3  Nov  96 

;  712    Mu'ir  John    .         .      em  a 

Maj 

17  Mar  95 

632a  Niblett  Harry  S.  F. 

A 

20  Mar  13 

[659    Munro  Donald  J.      .     .    . 
{'Columbine'   addl.    for 

Cr 

11  Jan   10 

^o  j  Nicholls  Alexander     ba-J 

Ch 
N  I 

25  June  72 
28  June  78 

service  at  Cromarty.) 

718    Gi/PNicholls  William  E. 

Ch  Cr 

is  Feb   84 

658    Mure  Charles        .... 

Cr 

22  Nov  09 

719    Nichols  James     .     .    .    . 

ChB 

1 1  Jan   78 

719    Murphy  James    .... 

ChB 

25  Aug  92 

738    Nicholls  John  H.     .     .    . 

Ch  Cr 

19  Mar  93 

712    Murphy  James     .     .      bm 

Maj 

18  Oct    96 

643    Nicholson  Charles  S.    .     . 

C 

30  June  07 

718    Murphy  .lohn       .... 

Ch  Cr 

20  Sept  94 

664    Nicholson  Edward  H.  M. 

696    Murphy  Lionel  C.  E.  .     . 
692    Murray  George  B.    .     .    . 

S 
DI  H 

23  Nov  03 

24  Dec   97 

630 

L 

30  Sept  98 

GSPNicholson  Sir  Henrv 

679a  Murray  George  W.  .     .     . 

E  C 

20  June  13 

F.     .     .          .     •     .     KCB 

A 

16  Sept  97 

660    Murray  Henry  A.  K.    .     . 

L 

1  June69 

678    Nicholson  James  D.    .     . 

EC 

9  0"t    03 

700    Murray  James      .... 

F  P 

18  Nov  04 

6H4    Nicholson  Robert  H.    .    . 

F  S 

26  Feb  99 

679    Murray  John  A 

E  C 

5  Sept  11 

671    Nicholson  Wilfrid  W.    ma 

Ch 

1  June  93 

\  657    Murray  Philip  C.  K.  W.   . 

Cr 

20  Apr   96 

645    Nicholson  William  H. 

C 

13  Nov   11 

1686    Murray  William  H.       .     . 

EL 

Uan    98 

693    Nicoll  John  B.      .    .     md 

FS 

8  July  82 

i  642    Musters  John  G.      .    .     . 

C 

31  Dec  95 

666    Nineham  Thomas    .    .    . 

L 

1  Apr  03 

691    Ninnis  Belgrave,  cvo,  md 

I  H 

1  Sept  97 

|  652    Niven  Oswald  B.      .     .     . 

Cr 

15  July  76 

664a  Nixon  Edward  A.  E.    .    . 

L 

1  Apr  00 

(Serving  under  the    Cana- 

dian     Government,      at 

Naval  College,  Halifax.) 

719    Noble  Robert  T.  J.   .    .    . 

ChGr 

26  Apr  02 

ChB 

1  Nov  03 

632a  Noel  Francis  CM.       .    . 

VA 

19  May  12 

I  686    Nancarrow  Stanley  G. 

E  L 

26  Nov  05 

C 

10  Feb   02 

[  715a  Nancollas  William  H.  .     . 

E  L 

F  S 

11  June  12 
21  Aug  00 

720    Nokes  Henry  .     .    .     .  | 

Ch 

AE 

j- 1  Apr  12 

|  <566    Nankivell  John  H.  .     .    . 

L 

30  June  04 

694    Nolan  Chaworth  L.        mb 

FS 

i\  Aug  04 

1  662     Napier  Francis  J.  H.  S.    . 

L 

15  June  74 

679    Noll  George  W.        .     .     . 

EC 

14  Mar  12 

|  643    Napier  Macvey    .... 

C 

7  Nov  01 

b91     G.VNorbury   Sir   Henry 

|  633    NareS'S'i>GeorgeS.KCB,FRS 

V  A 

26  Mar  92 

F.,  KCB,  MD,  FRCS,  KBP 

IH 

7  Nov  94 

1  707    Nash  George  S.    .     .      rm 

LtCol 

9  May  86 

(Retired   Director-General 

|  663    Neale  Edward  C.  St.  J.  B. 

L 

29  June  xb 

of  the  Medical  Depart- 

1 700    Neat  Edward  H.    '  .     .     . 

P 

9  Feb  06 

ment.) 

I  654    Neate  Charles  B.      .    .     . 

Cr 

1  Nov  91 

635    APNorcock  Charles  J.     . 

V  A 

1  Jan   07 

i  644 

Nedham  Charles  8.      .     . 

C 

23  Sept  99 

666a  Norcock  Charles  V.  L. 

L 

1  Apr   06 

618    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OP  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Rank.    Seniority.       Page 


Rank.   Seniority. 


707  Norceck  Henry  J.  L. 
662  Noroop  William  J.  . 
67s  Newgate  Robert  S  G. 
651  Norman  Francis  M. 
687  Norman  Robert  J.  . 
676  Norrington  Edward 
679  Norris  Colin  McK.  . 
717  Norrish  James  .  . 
674  North  Caleb  J.  .  . 
698  North  Frederick 

708  NorthcoteSamuelH.B. 

719  Northcott  Albert  . 
634  Northland  George  . 
6666  Norton  Eric  A.  .  . 
708  Norton  L'homas  P.  . 

720  Nutcher  George  A. 
674  Nye  Alfred  J.      . 


RM 


Oare  James  C.      ... 

Oaten  Eli 

O'Brien  George    .    .     . 

O'Brien  Michael       .      mi 

O'Brien  Thomas  B. 

O'Callaghan    Michael    P. 
cvo,  CB 

O'Connor  James  M.       km 
664a  O'Connor  Thomas  R.  G 
671    Odell  Francis  J.      .     .  Bi 
666    Ogilvie  Julian  M. 
664    Ogilvy  John  H.  C 
644    Ogle  Charles  P.    . 
706    Ogle  Frederic  A.  ob.,  em  a 

Ogle  Sir  Henry  A.  Bt 

O  Grady  Standish  T. 

O'ICeeffe  Yelverton 

TPOldlield  Henry  J. 

Oldfield  Humphrey  . 

Oldham  Cecil  F.  .  . 
659a  Oldham  Thurgood  J. 
714    Olive  Henry  .... 

656  Oliver  Algernon  H. 
722a  Oliver  Egbert  C.  .  . 
717a  Olivec  George  W.    . 

657  Oliver  William  O.  . 
Olliver  Francis  G.  . 
Olney  Stephen  A.  . 
O'Meara  William  H. 
O  in  manney  Erasmus  A 
Ommanney  Erasmus 

St.  A.        ..... 

Ommanney  Francis  M 
O'Neill  Henry  E.      . 
O'Neill  John    .     .     . 
Onslow  Matthew  R.  S 
Onslow-Thomas  .     . 
Oriyon  William   .     .  mvo 
Orford  Alfred   .     .     .  bma 
Orlebar  Evelyn  H.        rm 


717 
686 
696 
659 
632 

714 


643 
691 
651 
6->:t 
713 
642 


661 
696 
653 
636 

641 

660 
688 
671 
717 
674 
707 
709 


LtCol 
L 

EC 
Cr 
E 
In 
E  C 
L 

E  A 
PinC 
LtCol 
ChGr 
VA 
L 
LtCol 
Ch  Cr 
EC 


6  Oct  82 
22  Dec  74 
13  Nov  09 

13  Jan   63 
July  68 

28  Sept  01 

7  Dec  08 
5  June  10 

25  Oct    07 

4  Oct  95 
15  June  *6 

29  Feb    08 

5  Nov  94 

30  June  C9 

31  Dec   82 
5  Oct    91 

14  May  08 


E 
L 

E 
S 
Cr 

A 

L 
L 

Ch 

L 

L 

C 
M  Gn 

C 

I  H 

Cr 

Cr 

LtCol 

C 
Cr 

C 
Cr 
A  P 

L 
Cr 
S  L 

L 

S 
Cr 

R  A 

C 

L 

E 
Ch 

L 

E  C 

Col 

LtCol 


25  June  75 

25  Oct    05 

3  Apr  67 

17  Aug  87 
10  Sept  07 

13  July  12 
27  Aug  62 
15  Nov  02 

14  Aug  84 

15  Jan  04 
30  June  99 

1  Jan  1C 
29  Aug  96 
21  Sept  97 

26  Jan  10 
1  Oct    73 

13  Nov  93 
1  Sept  12 

4  Apr  01 

12  June  09 
1$  Feb  7/ 

24  Sept  00 

18  Oct  08 
10  Feb  12 

13  Sept  05 

14  June 71 
29  Dec  71 
21  Aug  84 
13  Dec  79 

1  July  07 

27  Jan  85 
8  Apr  73 
1  Mar  93 

16  Mar  85 
10  Mav  08 
29  June  11 

25  Aug  07 
24  Sept  08 


642  Orlebar  Vere  B.  .  . 
f.52  NP  O'Rorke  Albert  J 
664a  OrrHughJ.     .     .    . 

(Assist.  Inspector,  Naval 
Ordnance  Inspection  Staff) 

659a  Orton  John  H 

647     Osborn  James  R.      .     .     , 

721  Osborne  The  Right  Hon 
Lord  Francis  G.  G.    . 

694     Osborne  Harold  R.        .     , 

643  Osborne  John  W.  .  . 
6*3  Osbourne  Charles  E.  H. 
651  TP  Osburn  Francis  . 
6H9  Osburn  Francis  W. 
666a  Ost  James  G.  .  .  . 
717a  Ost  William  L.  .  .  . 
710  ( O'Sullivan   Barry    R.    de 

722c  )         W 

656  Oswell  Thomas  J.  . 
636    Ottley  Sir  Charles  L. 

RCMG,  CB,  MVO 

647    Ouless  Philip  D. 
715a  Outtrim  James  J. 
713    Owen  Charles  L. 
712    Owen  Octavius  E. 
664    Owen  Reginald  C 
666    Owens  Thomas    . 


gjg  !•  Oxland  William 

631  Oxley  Charles  L.. 
662  Oxley  William  M. 
658     Ozzard  Allan  H.   . 


RM 


R.UA 


BA- 


717    Paddon  William  .     . 
694    Page  Alfred  M.    .    . 
686    Page  Frederick  J.    . 
712     GBP  Page  Nathaniel 
722a  Page  Walter  H.    .     . 

634  Paget  Arthur  C.  H. 
655    Paget  Claude  .    .     . 
722a  Painter  Arthur  C.    . 
678    Palmer  Alfred      .    . 

635  iVPPalmer  George  . 
709  Palmer  Harry  D.  . 
715    Palmer  James  W.  . 


718 

710 

671 
667 
6-12 
7U 
722c 
698 
702 
649 


Palmer  John  H. 

Palmer  William  H. 
Panter  Charles  E.     . 
Panter  William  H.  . 
Papillon  Frederick  . 
Pardoe     Edward    P. 

Parish  Robert  W.  . 
Parker  Charles  A.  . 
Parker  Ernest  E.      . 


Cr 
C 

Cr 

FS 

C 

ECr 

Cr 

PinC 

L 

L 

C 
Cr 

RA 
0 

EL 
Col 

L 

L 
L 

Ch 
NI 

A 
L 
Cr 


L 

FB 
EL 
Maj 
AE 
VA 

Cr 
A  P 
EC 

a  a 

Maj 

L 
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(  Sch 

C 

Ch 
NL 

C 

C 

PinO 

P 

Or 


31  Dec  98 
8  Nov  88 
15  Nov  99 


7  Sept  10  A 

5  Mar  91  >1 

11  July  05 

21  Aug  00 

21 J  une  02 

1  Apr   07 

4  Jan    79 

7  Oct   13 

6  Feb  08 
5  Feb  14 

1  May  03 
27  Dec  97 

15  June  08 
9  Sept  99 
6  May  09 
1  July  81 
1  Oct    73 

30  June  98 
30  Aug  03 
i  19Mar77 
<  13  Sept 
(  77 

16  June  04 
10  Aug  81 
24  Sept  08 


30  Apr  05 

16  Feb  01 
1  Sept  92 
1  Feb  89 
Uuly  91 

24  Jan  02 

3  Oct  96» 
15  Feb  10 

4  Dec  03 
29  Jan  00 
13  Mar  03 
12  Oct  11 

j- 3  Apr  07 

J9  Aug  88 

17  Aug  81 
23  Nov  64  i 

31  Dec  99 

1  Jan    11 1 

26  Oct    Mil 

27  Apr    10! 
31  Dec  09" 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      619 


Rank      Seniority        Page 


Rank     Seniority. 


713    Parker  James  H.  em 

661    iVPParker  Osborn  H.  .     . 

646  Parker  Keginald  P.       .     . 
(Superintendent  Transport 

Officer,  Cardiff) 
646a  Parker  Kichard  H.  . 

679  Parker  William  K.  . 
717    Parkes  Gustavus 
645    Parks  Murray  T. 
720     Parnall  Alfred     .     . 
686    Parr   Gilbert  J.   .     . 
693    Parr  James  F.      .     . 
679a  Parrott  Jasper  W.  A. 
68^     Parry  James         .     . 
678    Parsons  George   .     . 
666     Parsons  Guy  P.    .     . 
666    Parsons  Raymond  8. 
681     Parsons  William  G. 
6666  Parsons  William  H. 
1683    Pascoe  George     .     . 

647  Pascoe  Thomas  C.    . 
715a  Pascoe  William  H.  . 
673    Pask  James      .    .    . 
659    Pasley  Malcolm  8.    . 
702    Pasley  Thomas  H.  8.  mvo 
700    Patch  Frederick  O.  L. 
664a  Patch  Leonard  W.    . 
686    Paterson  George  T. 
719     GtfPPatter  Thomas 
'699a  Patterson  Alfred      . 
J692a  Patterson  William  H. 
1632    iVPPattison  John  R.  E. 
1697    Paul  Henry  W.    .     . 
1642    Paul  Robert  H.    .    . 
1666a  Pauley  William  E.  , 
|fi93    Pawsey  Charles  J.   . 

712    Pawsey  William  I. 
||662    Payne  Charles  R.  S. 
b  Payne  George      .     , 

■Elg  >  Pay  ton  James      .     . 

679a  Peacock  David  . 
|6666  Peain  John  .  . 
«18  Peain  William  L. 
|645  Pearce  Henry  L.  D. 
717  Pearce  John  E.  . 
i  686    Pearce  Richard  H. 

717a  Pearce  William    . 

680  Pearse  John    .    . 


66B    Pearson  Amherst  C.  H. 

1710    Pearson  Aylmer  C.  .      e 
Pearson  Christopher    md 
ma  KHP 
643    Pearson  Henry     .... 

|}59a  Pearson  Philip  C.    .     .     . 
(Nnvat  Asst.,  Hydrographic 
Dept.) 
P64    Peaty  Charles  C.      .     .     . 


374 

'583 
?07 


Pedri-k  JohnR.  J. .  .  . 
Peel  Henry  C.  W.  .  .  . 
Peile  Scho'field  P.    cb,  em 


LtCo) 
Cr 
C 


C 
E  C 

L 

C 
ChB 

E  L 
FS 
E  C 

E 
EC 

L 

L 
FE 

L 
ECr 

C 

L 
Nl 

Cr 
SP 
FP 

L 

EL 
ChGr 
DIH 
DIH 

A 
PinC 

C 

L 
PinC 
Maj 

L 

L 

Ch 

NI 

EC 

L 

Ch  Cr 

C 

L 
EL 

L 

FE 

Cr 


8  G 
C 


Cr 


E  C 

E  Cr 

Col 


18  Dec  10 
1  Oct  73 
15  Jan    10 


10  Dec   08 

8  Aug  11 
15  Sept  07 
15  Aug  08 
30  Apr  10 
14  Mar  10 
19  Apr  82 
16Junel2 
21  Oct    69 

23  Jan  04 
30  June  03 
26  Dec  03 
10  Sept  95 

25  Nov  10 
1  Jan    02 

7  Aug  03 
5  Jan   95 

28  Mar  72 

9  Nov  10 
1  Aug  99 

17  Feb  86 
1  Apr  01 
1  Apr   96 

8  Feb  86 
14  June  07 

26  Sept  05 
30  June  08 

1  Apr  04 
30  July  89 

14  Mav  05 

15  War  02 

18  June  03 

29  June  83 

2  Jan  10 
12  May  73 

12  Apr  66 
10  Aug  12 
10  July  10 
12  Nov  00 

9  June  09 

30  June  07 

14  Dec  95 

19  Dec  13 
17  Feb   86 

15  Mar  07 

15  June  85 

li  May  08 
1  Aug  97 

24  Aug  i2 


14  Apr   98 

24  Sept  08 
21  May  06 
6  Dec   12 


678 
661 
643 
698 
699 


Pellow  Charles  H. 
Pelly  Frederick  S. 


EC 
L 


Pelly  John  H C 


GHP  Penfold  Frederick 
Penfold  William  G.  E. 

666a  Penfound  Henry      .     . 

705    Pengelley  George  F.   bma 

660    Penn  Henry  S 

701    Penney  Clement  P.      .     . 

715a  Penrose  William  J.  .     .     . 

679a  Percey  John  J.  G.  G. 

6596  PWTerfe.ct  Herbert  M.    . 

679    Perkins  George  L.  R. 

720    Perkins  Walter  W.       .     . 

720    Perrin  Alfred 

633  Perry  John  L 

712  Perry  Samuel  W.  .  km 
669  Pery  The  Han.  Harry  deV. 
722  Peters  Frederic  T.  .  .  . 
700    Petch  Charles  F.      .     .     . 

(Naval  Agent,  Shanghai) 
686  Pettman  Allan  .  .  . 
720  Petts  George  T.  .  .  . 
645  Pevton  Frank  H.  .  . 
669  Pb'elps  Herbert  D.  .  . 
6596  Philbrick  Arthur  A.  . 
656  Philipps  Griffith  G.  . 
645  Phillipps  Henry  A. 
720  Phillips  George  T.  .  . 
647     GHPVhilWvs  John .    . 

634  A7JPhillips  Thomas  T. 
664a  Phillips  William  H.  W. 
642  Phillpotts  Arthurs.  . 
6596  Philpott  Henry  G.  .  . 
6596  Philpott  Montague  G. 
678  Pibworth  William  H.  . 
6596  Pickering  William  A.  . 
694  Picktborn  Alfred  J.  . 
694  Pick  thorn  Edward  B. 
659  Pierce  Frank  .... 
662  Pigot  Walter  .... 
664a  Pigott  Henry  L.  .  , 
716    Pigott  James  E.  .     .    . 

635  Pigott  William  H.  .     . 
Pike  Frederick  O 
Pilcher  William  E. 
GJi  HPine  Benjamin  F. 
GJT  FPink  John  H. 
Pitcairn  Robeit  F.  .    . 
Pitman  Francis  E.         i 


►  Pitman  John  H. 


636 
675 
680 
719 
665 
671 

673  }Pl 

639  iVPPitman  Robert  .  cmg 
713  Pitman  William  .  .  rma 
6U    Pitt  Francis  J 

674  Pitt  John    .    , 
671  Plant  Arthur  W.  ma,  khc 
715  Piatt  William  .     . 
679  Pleming  John  W. 
645  PleudeileathClaudeW.M. 
687  Plowright  John 

657  Plumer  Frederick  J.  O. 
632a  Pocklington  Archibald  J 
659a  Pocock  Herbert  C. 

658  Pocock  John  I.  .  .  . 
642  Poe"  George  L.  ... 
710    PWFoe  Sir  William  H .  Bt 

CB.BM 


PinC 

PinC 

L 

Gen 

Cr 

FP 

E  L 

EC 

Cr 

E  C 

ChB 

ChB 

RA 

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SL 
L 
FP 

EL 

ChB 

C 

SL 
Cr 
Cr 
C 
Ch  Cr 
C 

R  A 

L 

C 

Cr 

Cr 

EC 

Cr 

FS 

F  S 

Cr 

L 

L 

L 

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VA 

E  Ins 

FE 

ChB 

L 

Ch 

Ch 

N  I 

C 

LtCol 

C 

E  A 
Ch 
L 

EC 
C 
E 
Cr 
A 
Cr 
Cr 
C 


15  Jan  04 
3  Sept  72 
1  Feb    96 

1  Oct  87 
10  Mar  08 
13  Oct  06 
20  Aug  05 

3  Feb    93 

2  Mar  93 
13  Jan  13 
2)  Aug  12 

16  Apr  07 
1  Feb  12 
I  Apr   12 

29  Sept  04 
31  Dec   81 

10  June  12 
24  July  72 

30  Jan    11 

3  Ma  r  07 

1  Apr  06 
1  Oct  03 
18  Sept  06 
2?  July  71 
9  Oct  12 
27  Apr  98 

23  Aug  02 
1  Apr   12 

12  Oct  86 

1  Jan  89 

31  Dec  01 
31  Dec  95 

5  Jan  09 
28  Jan  14 

12  Feb    07 

11  Jan  11 
18  Feb   02 

9  Nov  04 

29  Apr  12 
20  June 76 
31  Dec   00 

12  May  00 

16  Feb  07 

10  Feb  11 

24  Sept  89 

17  Feb  86 

11  Nov   80 

15  July  02 

18  Jan    82 

30  Apr  75 

13  July  75 

6  Mar  82 
8  Sept  89 

13  Nov  90 
1  Apr  02 
18  Dec  88 

24  Aug  05 
Uan  11 
1  Aug  10 

1 1  Nov  67 

16  June  03 
3  June  13 

15  Oct  09 
24  Aug  99 
22  July  91 


LtCol 


23  Dec  87 


620    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OP  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Seniority. 


Page. 


Rank.     Seuiorit 


663  Poland  Albert  B.      . 

631  Poland  James  A. 
720  Polkinghorn  John  H.  M 
636  Pollard  George  N.  A. 
720  GWPollard  John  C. 
658  Pollen  Frances  H.    . 
716  Pollington  William 
706  Poore  "Francis  H.      . 

715  Porch  Joseph  .  .  . 
666  Porte  John  C.  .  . 
714  Porter  George  H.  . 
691  GA'PPorter  Sir  James 

KCB,  IX.D.  MD,  MA,  KHP 

(Retired  Director  General 
af  ihe  Medical  Depart- 
ment with,  fie  relative 
rank  of  Vice  Admiral, 
11  May  08.) 
669     Porter  Thomas  8.     . 

657  Portman  Maurice  W. 
687    Potam  John  R.  R.    . 
663    Potter  George  H.  8. 
641     Poulden  Edward 
647     Pounds  Thomas   .    . 

656  Powell  Fdward  P.  . 
719    Powell  Enoch 

632  Powell       Sir       Francis, 

kcmg, cb  

660  Powell  Frederick  G.  M 

655  Powell  Richmond  Ff 

712  Powell  William 

695  Power  Edward  F.     . 

698  Power  Edward  8.  M. 

693  Power  William  M.   . 

663  Powles  John  C.    .    . 

631  Powlett  Armand  T. 

658  Powley  Herbert  .    . 

657  iVPPrance  Annesley  B 
666a  Pratt  Edwin    .     .     . 
687    Pratt  George  .     .     . 

716  GtfPPratt  Thomas  , 
644    Preedy  Henry      .     . 

659  Preudergaat  Edmund  J. 
687    Prescott  William  E 
6596  Preston  Robert  A. 
643    Pretyman  Charles  H.  S. 

jjli  \  Price  Augustine  R.    ma| 


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Ch 

NT 


688    Price  Edward  .     . 

653  Price  Edward  N. 

641  Price  Henry  T.     . 
666a  Price  Herbert  B. 
714    Price  James  H.     .    .      sm 
688    Price  John  F. 

696  Prichard  Arthur  H. 

642  Prickett  John  R. 
722    Prideaux-Brune  Fulke  F 
636    Primrose  George  A 
687    Pringle  Thomas  . 
674    Priston  Robert  B.     . 
708    G#PPritchard  Edward  B 

EM 

654  Pritchard  Emeric  J.  V. 

697  Pritchard  Francis  B.    . 
632a  Prothero  Arthur  W.  E. 


Cr 
C 
L 
L 
E 
S 

c 

L 

V  A 
E 
E  A 

LtCol 

Cr 
PinC 

A 


30  June  88 
13  May  93 

I  Apr  1  i 
26  June  05 
15  Sept  70 
35  Mar  02 

1  Nov  00 
29  Aug  99 
15  Apr  06 
26  Keb  05 
26  Aug  05 

10  Oct    06 


22  Apr   74 
10  Oct    98 

27  June  68 

1  Oct  96 
16  Oct  83 

13  Apr  «3 
16  June  00 

2  Mar  10 

12  Apr  11 
5  Sept  67 

29  Dec  91 
22  July  98 

ONov  04 
1  Jan  92 
5  July  84 
31  Jan  97 
16  June  04 
15  Mar  07 
22  Feb   01 

30  Dec  06 
7  Apr  68 

14  Nov  89 

28  Apr  04 
lo  Feb  12 

4  Oct    68 

7  Jan  13 
12  Mar  96 

4  Mar  90 

5  Feb   91 

25  Apr  78 
10  Oct    85 

6  Feb  86 
30  Mar  06 

3  Aug  67 
19  Nov  83 

15  May  99 

8  June  98 
30  June  09 
12  Oct    08 

3  Dec  67 
5  Nov  07 

12  Apr  79 
5  Nov  89 

19  Nov  07 

20  Mar  13 


636    JVPProthero  Reginald  C. 

CB,  MVO 

664  Prowse  William  E.  .     . 
710    JPryce  Browne WilliamH 
7226  i  RM 
715a  Prynn  Charles  S.     . 

665  Pugh  John  W.  .  . 
660  Pulley  Samuel  .  . 
7o3  Pulman  Francis  J.  . 
689  Punnett  Thomas  G. 
715  Purdie  Robert  .  . 
6666  Purdy  Henry  .  .  . 
715  Purkis  Edward  H.  . 
678  Purkis  Joseph  T.  . 
649  Purvis  Archibald  B. 
641  Pusey  Edward  B.  . 
693  Putsey  William  H.  .  md 
709    Pym  Harry  R.  L.     .   rma 


646  Quayle  George  C.     . 

680  Quick  George  .     .     . 

722  Quicke  Alexander  H. 

707  Quill  John  J.   .     .     . 


72?d  Rabbidge  William  F.  .  .  E  L  1  June  ft 
646     Raby  Arthur  R.  .     .     .     .       C        7  Mar  1 

721  Radcliffe  Charles  A.  .  .  Cr  11  July  ft 
652    Radcliffe  Francis  A.  D.     .     Cr       1  Oct    7! 

718  Radford  John  .  .  .  .  Ch  Cr  13  Mar  9i 
720    Radmore  John  R.     .     .     .  Ch  Cr   1  Apr  9» 

699    Rae  Walter  H PinC  29  Oct   01 

632    Rainier  John  H A       5  Nov  0! 

671  Rainier  William  V.  ma  Ch  19  July  8! 
709    Raitt  Francis  J.  .     .     km    Maj    17  Aug  9' 

648    Ralph  George  8 C       19  Aug  9' 

682  Rampling  Henry  J.  .  .  E  Cr  3  Sept  9' 
679     Ramsay  George      ...EC     13Dec  01 

722  Ramsay-Fairfax    William 
G.  A L      13  Dec  91 

698  G/VPRarnsey  William  B.  PinC  11  Apr  91 
722a  Randell  Philip  N.  .  mb  8  21  Feb  9< 
679  Raper  Robert  St.  J.  ..EC  2  Oct  11 
674    Rashbrook  Henry  S.     .     .EC    17  Feb  01 

643  Rason  Ernest  G.  .  .  .  C  16  Aug  91 
715    Rattenbury  William  H.E.     L      25  May  Ol! 

644  Ravenhill  Arthur  H.  D.  .  C  22  May  01 
662  Rawnsley  Alfred  E.  .  .  L  30  Dec  7( 
664a  Raw  son  Harry  C  S  .  .  L  31  Aug  01 
707    Rawstorne  George  A.  L. 

rma  L'  Col  22  June  9< 

699  Raxworthv  Charles  .  .PinC  6  Dec  01 
678    Rayner  Alfred  .    .     .    E  C   28  Dec  Of 

719  Read  Thomas  .  .  .  .  Ch  Gr  7  Feb  0! 
641  Reade  Charles  E.  .  .  .  C  1  Apr  8! 
666a  Ready  Thomas     .    .    mvo     L        5  Sept  Oi 


VA 
L 

Mai. 
Cr  L 

L 

L 
A  P 

E 

L 

L 

L 
E  C 

Or 

C 

FS 
Maj 


22  July  1 
1  Apr  9 

1  Oct   0 

6  May  1 
1  Apr  0 
8  Apr  6 

10  Aug  6 

23  Aug  8 

7  Aug  1 

30  Aug  1 
23  May  0 
2*  May  0 

31  Dec  0 
20  June  8 
27  Dec  8 
26  July  9 


C 

F  E 

L 

LtCol 


5  Oct  V 
30  June  8i 
15  July  9 
24  June  9 


OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      621 


Page. 


Name. 


Rank.     8enionty.       Page. 


687     PW  Redgrave  James    .     .  Ch  E  26  Mar  84 

693  Redmond  William    .     .     .    F  S      8  Aug  81 

717a  Reed  Joseph L     19  July  12 

670 1  -r,     ,  ,        .  „,(      Ch    18  Feb   74 

673  |  Reed  Joseph  .    .     .  maj    ni    19  Sept  76 

720    Reed  Richard  ...         .   ChB   14  Aug  11 
(H.M.S. '  Columbine'  for 
duty  at  Cromarty) 

679    Rees  John  D EC      1  Jan  12 

695  Rees  Henrv  W.  M.  .  .  .  S  S  8  Nov  06 
632a  Rees  William  S.  .  .  .  ob  V  A  19  May  12 
642  Reeve  Charles  .  .  .  .  C  17  Aug  00 
6666  Reeves  George  .  %  .  .  L  26  Apr  09 
715    Reeves  George    .    .    .    .  Car  L  29  Mar  11 

722c}KegnartCyrusH-    "  KM      °  1July°4 

695    Reid  Ernest  S S  S  10  Nov  04 

691     Reid  Walter    ,     .     .  md    I  H  24  May  95 

6666  Rendle  George  J.  J.  .     .      L  25  Sept  10 

714  Renn  William  H.  .  .  .  Car  L  1  Apr  03 
632a  Reynolds  Harry  C.  .  .  .  VA  19  May  12 
686  Reynolds  James  A.  ..EL  8  Oct  87 
67Sa  Reynolds  Thomas  R.  .     .    E  C  7  Jan    13 

659  Riadore  Percy  M.  .  .  .  Cr  10  June  12 
651  Riall  Arthur  G.  R.  .  .  .  Cr  2*  Jan  71 
671  Rice  AlwyneC.  H..  ma  Ch  12  Feb  £6 
631  Rice  Ernest A  15  Mar  04 

715  Rice  James  ....  mvo  Cr  L  29  Feb  08 
675  GPPRiceJohn  .  .  .  .  E  Ins  4  Apr  88 
632a  Rich  Frederick  St.  G.  .     .  VA  30  July  12 

^[Richards  David  ma{    ^    2  DeS  £ 

660  Richards  Edward  S.  .  .  L  28  Aug  62 
648  Richards  Edwin  H.  .  .  C  3  June  98 
715a  Richards  Edwin  H.  .  .  E  L  30  Aug  10 
636  Richards  George  E.  .  .  R  A  1  July  07 
722a  Richards  George  M.  O.     .    8  8    15  May  07 

694  Richards  Norman  L.  .  .  F  8  11  Feb  07 
715a  Richards  Thomas  .  .  .  Cr  L  38  Feb  11 
689  Richards  Thomas  J.  .  .  E  21  Sept  67 
720  Richards  Walter  H.  .  .  Ch  Cr  1  Apr  12 
6666  Richards  William  G.  .  .  L  18  Feb  12 
692a  Richardson  Henry  A.  W.  D  I  H  1  Sept  04 
715a  Richardson  John  .  .  .  L  i:s  Aug  99 
722  Richardson  Reginald  C.  .  L  1  Apr  05 
699  Richardson  William  S.  .  Pin C  13  Oct  02 
657    Richardson  Wyndham      .     Cr       1  Apr  05 

702    Riches  John P      20  May  96 

653  G'/PRichmondEdwardA.  Cr  l  Oct  95 
699    Rickard  Henry  H.    .    .     .PinC    1  Oct   03 

644  Ricketts  William  .  .  .  C  24  Oct  03 
652  Rickman  Philip  H.  .  .  .  Cr  26  May  91 
6666  Rick  wood  lames  E.  .  .  L  21  Apr  12 
636    Riddel  Daniel  McN.     .     .   V  A     5  Nov  08 

689    Rider  Henry E        3  Jan    68 

715a  Rider  Robert  T E  L    26  Nov  08 

662  GtfPRidings  William  G.  D  I  H  25  Feb  88 
696  Ridley  Nicholas  C.  .  .  .  S  22  Aug  89 
699     Rigbye  Reginald  B.       .     .PinC    6  Apr   05 

664a  Rigg  Walter  G L      30  June  00 

722">  Riggall  Robert  M.    .     .    .     S      12  May  0s 

664a  Riley  Gerard  B L      15  July  01 

674  Rilev  William  H.  ...  E  A  29  Aug  07 
696    Rimell  Alfred  T.       .     md     S      20  Aug  86 

645  Risk  Richard  H.  L.  .     .     .      C      31  Dec   10 

715a  Ril  son  David EL   14  Nov  13 

717    Rittv  John L      23  Apr  06 

639  Rivington  George  .  .  .  C  25  Oct  82 
6666  Roach  Walter  W.  .  .  .  L  16  Dec  09 
647    Roberson  Thomas    ...     C      29  Jan   94 


Name. 


Rank.     Seniority. 


70U 

647 

6596 

703 

671  ) 

673  J 

666 

72') 

652 

660 

671 

703 

715 

654 

632a 

693 

6666 

710 

649 

674 

699 

632 

654 

648 

698 

636 

694 

670 

673. 

707 

706 


Roberts  Desmond  C.     . 
Roberts  1'iancis   .     .     . 
Roberts  Francis  W. 
Roberts  George  J.    .     . 
Roberts  Rev.  Henry  E. 

MA 

Roberts  John  .... 
Roberts  John  .... 
Roberts  Lawrence  G.  A. 
Roberts  Sidney  A.    .     .     . 
Roberts  Rev.  Thomas    ma 
Roberts  Warden  H.  E.  W. 
Roberts  Wil'iam  .... 
Roberts  William  H.      .     . 
Robertson     Charles     H. 
cmg,  mvo 
Robertson  George      .    md 
Roberts-West  Archer    .     . 
Robilliard  Charles  D.H.bm 
Robins  John  F. 
Robins  Samuel  J. 
Robinson  Edward 
Robinson  Charles  G.   cvo 
APRobinson  Charles  N. 
Robinson  Charles  R.  H. 
GA'PRobinson  Henry  B. 
Robinson  Henry  R. 
Robinson  John  K.    .    . 


Robinson  John  L.       ma  ■ 

Robyns  John  W.      .      Bm 
Roche  Thomas  H.  de  M., 

DSO,  BM 


FP 

C 

Or 

AP 

Ch 

N  I 

L 

ChAE 

Cr 

L 

Ch 

AP 

L 

Cr 

V  A 

FS 

L 
Maj 

Cr 
E  A 
PinC 

A 

Cr 

C 

PinC 

R  A 

F8 

Ch 
N  I 

Col 

MG 


641    APRochfort  Horace  W. 
722a  Rock  Frank  E.       .     .    md 
676    Rock  Samuel  J.    .     . 
676    Rock  William  B.  .     . 
715a  Rockett  James  C.     . 
666a  Rockev  Thomas  .     . 
679a  Kodet'Ernest  W. 
712    Rodwav  Stephen  G.     bma 
700    G/yPR'oe  Edward  M. 
664    Roe  Frank  E.  M. 
698    Roe  Herbert  F.     .     . 
648    Roe  Richard  G.    .     . 
666    Roebuck  John  H.      . 
679a  K'offey  James  R.  .     . 
702    Roffey  John  H.    .     . 
15    Rogers  Edwin  C.  A. 
717a  Rogers  Frederick  G. 

658  Rogers  Frederick  8. 

659  Rogers  John  D.  .  .  ,  . 
6666  Rogers  Samuel  .  .  .  . 
644  Rolfe  Herbert  N.  .  .  . 
679a  Rolle  Absolum  R.  .  .  . 
633  Rolleston  John  P.  .  .  . 
636  Rolleston  Robert  S.  .  . 
693  G#PRolston  Peter  W.  . 
661  Rooke  Charles  I .  .  .  . 
635    APRooke  Eustace    .     .     . 

649    Rooke  i  . eorge  A 

631     Rose  Henry 

667     Ross  Charles  W.  .     .     . 

687     Ross  Henry  W 

722a  Ross  Hugh  C 

681    Ross  George  J.     .     .     . 
670    Ross-Lewin  Robert  O'D. 

MA.,  L.Xh 

666a  Rothery  Frederick  J.  . 


C 

S 
E  Ins 
E  In 

L 

L 
E  C 
Mai 
FP 

L 
PinC 

C 

L 
EC 

P 

L 

L 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

C 

E  C 
R  A 

VA 

F  S 

L 

VA 

Cr 

A 

S  Cr 

Ch  E 

S 

FE 


1  Apr  07 
21  Feb  04 
4  Mar  13 
4 June  60 

27  Dec  00 

4  July  01 

28  Feb  04 
1  Apr  10 
1  Oct  73 
3  Sept  72 

6  Dec  82 
13  May  64 

26  June  09 

29  Dee  89 

10  Feb    14 

11  Sept  82 
31  Dec  0? 

1  Oct  77 
3  June  10 

1  Apr    02 

10  Mar  93 

27  Aug   11 

5  July  82 
20  July  02 

11  Apr  96 
.'2  June  09 
11  Feb  07 
Jl  July  75 

5  Jan    71 

10  Feb    04 

2  Oct   08 

29  May  87 

16  May  94 
8  July  98 

30  Nov  96 

2  Nov   02 

7  bept  07 

31  Oct  12 
-'7  May  02 

17  Feb  86 
31  Dec  98 

6  July  98 

I  Jan  00 
27  Apr    04 

5  Aug  12 
i;  Dec   05 

3  Sept  11 
16  Mar  11 

3  Aug  03 

7  Aug  12 
1  Mar   10 

11  Nov  02 
5  July  13 

13  Dec  13 
22  July  10 

7  Aug  75 
1  J  ime  69 

II  Nov  06 
■iO  June  09 

1  Mar  07 

14  Aug  73 
16  June  87 

1  Nov  02 
1  June  96 


Ch     20  Jan    76 
L     |  1  June  OS 


622    ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Page 


Rank     Seniority. 


655 
636 
704 
698 
720 
688 
7)2 
719 
719 
6 18 
630 
659 
686 
671 
674 
673 
665 
703 
678 
653 
718 
681 
683 
651 
686 
632 
652 
687 
652 
670 
672 
649 
681 


APRoughton  John  C.  .     .]    Cr 
Routh  Henry  P.  .     .    myo   V  A 
Routly  Arthur  J.  H.     .     .    A  P 
Row  William  J.  C.    .     .     .PinC 
Rowe  George  D Ch  B 


MA 


Rowe  Nicholas  H. 

Rowe  William  A.  S. 

Rowe  William  H. 

Rowland  William  J. 

Rowlatt  Francis 

Rowley  Charles  J.     . 

Rowley  Howard  F.  J. 

Roxburgh  William  H. 

Royse  William  H.  H. 

Rudd  Charles  .     .     . 

Ruddock  Herbert  M. 

Ruddy  James       .     . 

Rule  John  F.   .    .     . 

Rule  Thomas  .     .     . 

Rumsey  Robert  M.  . 

Rundle  Henry  J  .     . 

Rundle  Richard  T.   . 

Rush  Henry  C.     .     . 

Russell  Charles  R.  T. 

Russeil  Francis  T 

Russell  Gerald  W     . 

Russell  Hens  haw 

Russell  Thomas    .     . 

Russell  William  F.  A.  H. 
)  G#PRutherford  William 
(       A DD 

Ryan  Cyril  P. 

Ryder  John  F 


E 

Maj 

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C 
A 

Cr 
E  L 
Ch 
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N   I 

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A  P 

E  C 

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|Ch  Cr 

F  E 

E  Cr 

!    Cr 

!     H 

A 

Cr 

E 

Cr 

Ch 

N  I 

Cr 

F  E 


686    St.  John  Edwin  F.  .     . 

{Serving   under    Turkish 
Govt.) 

662  St.  John  Thomas  C.  St.  A 
666a  Sadleir  Harold  F.     .     . 
671  1  Salisbury  Charles  H.    J 

673  J  ma  1 
676    Salmon  Charles    .    .     . 

719  Salmon  George    .     .     . 
649    Salwey  Edward  A.    .     . 
6666  Sammels  Frederick  E. 
706    Sampson-Way  Nowell  F. 

CB BM 

711    )  Sampson  -  Way   Nowell 

722c  J      F.  E.  G bm 

PlTj  Sanctuary    William 

650TP  (     M 

716    Sanders  Albert  '...... 

711    Sanders  Charles  W.  H.  km 

674  Sanders  John  S.  .  .  < 
686  Sanners  John  S.  .  . 
666  Sanders  Joseph  .  .  . 
658  Sanders  Lionel  F.  W.  . 
696  Sandham  William  S.  . 
699    Sandys  Edwin  R.  S. .     . 

720  Sansum  Robert  .  .  . 
6666  Sargeant  William  .  . 
646    Satow  Lawrence  de  W. 

663  Saul  Arthur  E.  .  .  . 
709 1  Saumarez    Richard   J. 

7226  J  i 

666a  Saundby  Geoffrey  T.  S. 
692a  Saunders  Everard  H.    . 


EL 


L 
L 

Ch 
NI 
E  Ins 
ChGr 
Cr 
L 

M  Gn 


Cr 
L 

C 

E  A 

E  L 

L 

Cr 

S 

PinC 

ChB 

L 

C 

L 

Maj 

L 

DIH 


31  Aug  94 

18  Sept  U 
27  Apr   94 

1  Feb    96 

19  Nov  12 
21  Sept  70 
12  Nov  95 
16  Aug  09 
23  July  84 
10  Oct    97 

9  Nov  95 

14  Aug  08 

1  Apr  08 

17  Oct  91 

1  Apr  02 

7  June  01 

1  Apr  03 

10  June  62 

21  Jan  VI 

1 2  Jan  82 

31  May  96 

10  May  92 

15  Mav  06 

1  Oct  73 

23  Mar  67 

30  Julyl2 

12  Mar  75 

1  Feb  67 

1  Oct  73 

1  29  Apr 

J  64 

30  June  08 

1  May  95 


1  Apr  05 


30  Jan  77 
21  Feb  06 
5  Jan  97 
8  Apr   97 

1  Feb  96 

17  Sept  09 

31  Dec  99 
26  Oct  11 

8  Sept  95 

10  Feb  00 

31  Dec  59 

29  Sept  98 

18  Nov  92 
13  Mar  09 

1  Jan   02 

30  Nov  04 
22  Mav  05 

16  Feb  70 

30  July  02 
10  Nov  10 
17  Sept  09 
1  Sept  11 

30  July  88 

25  Apr  U] 

31  Dec  06 
16  Jan  06 


Rank.    Seniority 


719  Saunders  Joseph .  . 
659  Saunders  Walter  J. T. 
716  PFFSaunders  William 
649  Saurin  Gerald  L.  .  . 
666  Savaee.Tohn  W.  J.  . 
697  Saville  Bourchier  B. 
644  Savile  Henry  .  .  . 
6596  Savill  Alfred  P.  .  . 
633     Savory  Herbert  W .     MVO 

{Director  of  Transports) 
636    Sawle     Sir    Charles    J, 

Graves,  Bt.  .  .  .  mvo 
666a  Saxon  Richard  K. 
6666  Saxton  Reuben  . 
654  Sayce  Herbert  C. 
662  Sayce  Richard  B. 
705  Scafe  Charles  H.. 
6666  Scaife  John  A.  H 
6666  Scarlett  The  Hon.  Leopold 

F 

665  Schafer  .lohn  S.  .  .  . 
635  Schomberg  Anson  .  . 
705    Schomberg  Herbert  St.  G 

OB,   KM 


Schreiber  Arthur  T 
Sclater  Charles  G. 
Scott  Alexander    .   mb,  ma 
Sf-ott  Francis  W. 
Scott  Fitzroy  T.  H. 
CSPSeott  JamesW.  cb,rm 

■  Scott  Neville  A.  W.     bm 


ChG 
Cr 
L 
Cr 
L 
PinC 
C 
Cr 
R  A 


711 

658 

695 

6666 

713 

706 

709    1 

7226/ 

632a  Scott  Sir  Percy  M.,  Bt. 

KCB,  KCVO.LL.D 

680  Scott  Thomas  a).    .     .     . 
687    Scott  Thomas  (d) 
687    Scott  William 
r'596  Scott  Willism  J. 

656  Scrivener  Egerton  B.B.  L. 

721  Scroggs  Harold  C  . 
644    Scullard  William  J. 

697  Secoombe  John  W.  . 
692  Sedgwick  Henry  N.  M 

722  Selby  Walter  A.'.  .  . 
720  Selley  Thomas  .  . 
686  Sellex  John  W!  J.  , 
717  Selwood  Robert  .  . 
703  Semmens  Thomas  E. 
629  Seymour  ThnRightHon.  Sir 

Edward  H.  gcb,  om 

gcvo,  lld A  F 

664a  Seymour  Francis  E.     .     .      L 
719    Seymour  William    .     .     .ChB 
708    Shairp  Francis  M.   .       KmLtCoI 
646    Shakefpear  Hastings  F.  .      C 
(-43    Shakespear  William  P.  C 

698  Shanks  Hemsley  H.     ..PinC 
698     Shapcote  Francis  J.  P.      .  P  in  C 

681  Shapcult  Hichard  A.     .     .    FE 
692     Sharood  Edward      .      md  D  I  H 

657  Sharp  PenryW.      .    .    .  Cr 
674    Sharp  William     .     .     .    .  EA 
70)     Sharpe  Edgar  V.      .     .     .  F  P 
692a  Sharpies  Charles  W.     .     .DIH 

666    Shaw  G  cil  B L 

691    Shaw  A'irDoyle  M.       kcb  I  H 

694    Shaw  Ernest  A.  md,  ba    .  FS 
711 
722c 


R  A 

L 

L 
Cr 

L 
Gen 

L 

L 

L 

R  A 

LGn 
C 

Cr 

S  S 

L 

LtCol 

MG 

Maj 

A 

F  E 
Ch  E 

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Cr 

Cr 

L 

C 
PinC 
DIH 

L 
Ch  B 
E  L 

L 
A  P 


17  Oct  99 
1  Apr  06 

19  Oct  99 
31  Aug  12 

1  Apr  03 
28  May  09 

15  Oct  03 

4  M?y  12 

18  Jan  11 


26  Jan  07 
24  Sept  07 

29  July  09 
IS  July  92 

22  Dec  74 
11  Apr  03 
31  Dec  10 

30  Oct    10 

31  Dec    02 

30  M  ay  03 

29  Sept  06 
1  Apr  98 

10  Aug  06 
20  Oct    75 

31  Dec  08 
5  Aug  09 

23  M  ar  95 

10  May  11 

20  Mar  13 
17  Feb  86 
13  Apr  88 

21  Sept  67 

10  M  ar  09 

11  Feb  97 
1  Apr  88 

31  Dec  08 
1  Oct  03 

11  June  92 

30  Sept  U4 
23  Dec  06 

1  Jan  01 
4  Nov  0« 
9  Sept  64 


-Shaw  James  D.  H  .  bma 


20  Feb  05 
30  June  00 
13  June  96 
28  Mav  86 

17  Oct  11 

30  Nov  98 

18  Mar  89 
1  Oct  92 

27  Aug  94 

25  June  93 
23  A'ig04 
4  Nov  n9 
22  Dec  01 
17  Feb  09 

31  Dec  (4 
7  May  88 

26  Mar  07 

1  Apr  02 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.      623 


Page. 


Bank.      Seniority. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


•    675 


Shawyer  James  A. 

Bhea  "John  M. 

Shean  .Frederick  E.  . 

Shearme  Edward  H. 

Shenton  John  T.      . 

Sherbrooke  William 

Sherman  Carlton  0. 

Shewring  Ephraim  M. 

Shields  John   .     .     . 
663    Shipton  John  P.  .     . 
663    Shipton  Francis  H.  E. 
645     Shirley  Arthur  H.    . 

Shirvell  James     .     . 

Shore  The  Hon.  Henry 

Shorey  Charles  E.    . 

Shortland    Edward   G 

Shortland  Frederick  W 

Shortt  Henry  D. 

Shrubb  Henry  A.  B 

Shubrick  Charles  L.      ek 
rPShuckburghCharlesS 

Sidne.\  Philip  . 


678 
654 
53 
633 
656 
648 
721 
709 
651 
710 


MI 


722a  Sillince  William  P. 
672    GtfPSilver  William 

688  Simmonds  Robert  W 
682    Simmons  George  T. 

689  Simons  John  .  .  . 
637  Simpson  Cortland  H. 
658  Simpson  Henry  V.  . 
666a  Simpson  William 

711  Simpson  William  G. 
6594  hims  William       .     . 
7226  Simson  Arthur  F.     .    kma. 
659a  Sinclair  Joseph  A.  C.  0 
721     Sladen  Sampson  .     .     . 

712  Slanev  Charles  W.    . 
720    Slaney  Thomas    .     .     . 
694    Slaughter  John  W. 


663 
662 
655 
679 
647 
720 
655 
719 
662 
687 


717 
719 
718 
700 


711 
709 
683 


J.H. 


5.  H 


666a  Sledge  William    .     . 
709  1 
12oh  r  Slessor  Herbert    .     . 

704    Smallwood  Henry  A. 
715a  Smith  Albert    .     .     . 

711  I  Smith     Archibald 
722c  / 

703    Smith  Arundel    .     . 

Smith  Burrard  A. 

Smith  Charles  S. 

Smith  Charles  V. 

Smith  Fredt-rick  P. 

Smith  Frederick  W. ! 

Smith  George       .     . 

JVPSmith  George  A.      .    . 

GHP.PV,  Smith  George  C. 

Smith  George  F 

Smith  George  G.  .  .  . 
692a  Smith  George  8.  .  .  .  . 
695    GHPSmith  Horace  H 

Smith  Hornabrook  . 

Smith  James  J. 

Smith  John  J.      .     . 

Smith  Ralph  S.    .     . 
659a  Smith  Sutton  .     .     . 

712  Smith  Thomas  .  . 
Smith  Wilfred  H.  M. 
Smith  Wilfred  N.  E. 
Smith  William  A.  P. 
Smith  William  V.    . 


EIns 

ChB 

EIns 

F  P 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

L 

D1H 

L 

L 

C 

E  C 

Cr 

ChE 

R  A 

Cr 

C 

L 

Maj 

Cr 

C 

E  L 

N  I 

E 

ECr 

E 
R  A 
Cr 
L 
C 
Cr 
C 
Cdr 

L 
Ma.j 
Ch  Cr 

FS 
L 


A  P 
L 


2  Jan  97 

12  June  04 

20  Feb  92 

30  June  13 

7  Dec  06 

1  Oct  73 

15  Jan  04 
1  Apr  03 

16  Aug  87 
1  Apr  94 

26  Jan  84 

25  June  02 

22  Apr  04 

9  Sept  91 

9  July  96 
4  June  09 
18  Apr  98 
6  July  91 
31  Dec  90 

1  Apr  01 
15  Oct  83 

10  Dec  78 
1  Jan  98 

15  June  65 

1  Sept  90 
8  Sept  93 

24  Jan    67 
15  Dec    13 

2  Aug  04 
29  Feb  08 

1  Apr  01 

11  Aug  13 

18  Julv  02 

12  Apr  11 

1  Jan  92 

1  Aug  05 

1  Apr  95 

20  Aug  08 
27  July  07 

22  June  06 

26  Feb  90 
28  Feb  99 


MI) 


C 
A  P 
L 
L 
Cr 
E  C 

C 
ChB 

Cr 

ChGr 

L 

E 

D  I  G 

S  S 

L 

ChGr 

ChSeh 

F  P 

Cr 

C 

c 

Lt  Col 

ECr 

L 


1  Sept  11 

25  Oct  60 
1  Apr  97 

29  Dec  80 

14  Feb  99 

2  Mar  12 
17  Apr    12 

18  Feb  79 

9  Feb  96 

12  Feb  85 

2  July  75 

24  Sept  68 
1  Nov.  07 

10  May  56 

9  Jan   13 

L  Apr    12 

1  Apr  04 

15  Jan  13 
27  Nov  10 
1  July  81 

26  Jan  97 
23  Apr   12 

1  Feb    07 

30  Apr    10 


Y. 


657  Smith  -  Cumming  Mans- 

field G 

636  Smith-Dorrien  Arthur  H. 

662  Smith-Dorrien  Henry  T. 
708  Smyth  Arthur  C.        .     RM 
6C9  Smyth  Grice  W. 
636  Smyth  Morris  H. 
646  Smvth  Thomas  C.    . 
639  A'PSmyth  William  A. 
644  Smvthe  William  W. 
656  iVPSmvthies    Edward 

642  Smythies  Palmer  K. 

663  SoadyJohnC.       .     . 

643  A'PSbmerset  William  H. 
683  Soper  Thomas  H.     . 
716  South  George  .     . 
694  South  Henry  E.  . 

716  Southard  Edwin  .     , 

717  Bouthey  George    . 
669  Spain  Osprey  G.  V.  , 
676  Spalding  Andrew 
714  Spalding  Warner  W 

RM,   CMG 

683     Sparks  Ernest  F. 
692a  Sparrow  Horatio  S.  R. 
708    Sparshott  Adolphns  E. 
663    Speare-Cole  Arthur. 

658  Spearman    Alexander 

CM 

663  Speke  William  .  . 
689  Spencer  Arthur  P.  S. 
6n66  Spencer  Earl.  .  . 
722    Spencer  Henry    .     . 

693  Spencer  William  F. 

718  Spraggs  Heniv  C.  . 
639  APSpratt  William  . 
715a  Spreadbury  Henry  . 
655    Spring  -  Rice     Ihe    Hon 

Francis 

682    Spry  Frederick  M.  D.    . 
666a  Spry  Robert     .     .     .    '. 

694  Spry  William   .... 
666a  Staddon  Richard  S.  0. 
722     Stagg  Frank  N.    .     .     . 
665    Stahl  Henry  C.      .     .     . 
618    Stainer  William    .     .     .     . 

644  Stanhope  The  Hon.  Henry 

A.  Scudamore   .    . 
691    Stanistreet  Henry  D 
667    Stanley  Alfred  B. .     . 
646    Stansbury  Hubert     .     .     . 
(Admiralty  Transport 

Officir,   Southampton) 

Stansfeld  Logan  S.    . 

Stansmore  Henry  C. 

Stapleton  Gregory     . 

Stapletou  Hugh  Le  D. 

Stapylton  Martin  F. 

Startin  James  F.  H. 

Starling  William  H. 

APStatbam  Edward  P. 

Staveley  Robert 

Stears  Frederick 


Cr 

R  A 

L 

Maj 

BSL 

R  A 

C 

c 
c 

Cr 

C 
L 

c 

ECr 

L 
F  S 

L 

L 
S  L 
EIns 

L 

E  Cr 

D  I  H 

Maj 

L 

Cr 
L 

E  S  L 
L 
L 
FS 
ChSch 
Cr 
L 


Cr 
E  Cr 
L 
F  S 
L 
L 
•L 
C 

C 
I  H 

S  Cr 
C 


645 

676 

659a 

721 

721 

669 

6665 

654 

673 

720 

6701 

I  673  j 

1  716 

1  645 

|  689 

I  666 


Stebbing  Frank  C. 

Steel  James  .  .  . 
Steele  Henry  W.  .  . 
PW  Steele  Lawrence 
Steele  Richard  C. 


MA  ■ 


25  Jan  06 
12  Mar  09 

4  July  75 
8  Dec  87 
1  Aug  10 

5  Nov  08 
7  July  08 

15  Jan  73 
30  Aug  01 

17  Feb  99 

6  Nov  96 
30  June  91 

10  Oct  99 

7  Jan  13 
20  Nov  97 

16  Feb  01 
12  Jan  02 
31  Mar  10 

24  Dec  83 
12  Feb  00 

21  Feb  65 
1  Feb  10 

31  Mar  11 

1  Jan  85 

31  Dec  95 

31  Mar  06 
1  Oct  96 

1  July  93 

22  Feb  09 
15  Oct  04 

2  July  93 
19  Nov  08 

25  Mar  78 
12  Sept  99 

1  Oct  97 
6  Feb  01 
15  Aug  07 
20  Aug  01 
1  July  08 
30  Apr  06 
1  Apr  02 
24  Jan  02 

29  May  05 

23  Aug  99 
22  Sept  87 

24  Aug  10 


C 

E  Ins 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

8L 

L 

Cr 

N  1 

Ch  Cr 

Ch 

N   I 

t 

C 

E 

L 


21  Oct  08 

3  Mar  99 

30  Jan  09 

11  July  05 

30  June  95 

15  May  12 

28  Apr   12 

18  Sept  90 

21  Apr  85 

3  Sept  05 

25  Sept  76 

28  Dec  76 

17  Oct  96 

26  Nov  03 

3  Dec  66 

26  Dec  03 


624     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


6596  Steer  George  H.  T.  .     . 
710    Stephens  Edward  B. 
719    Stephens  George  J. 
694    Stephens  Harold  F.  D. 
663    Stephens  Kichp.rd  M.  T. 

(Lent  for  duty  under  the 
Canadian  Government.) 
Stephens  Thomas 
Stephenson  Sir  Henry  P. 

GCTO,   KCB 

(Gentleman  Usher  of  the 
Black  Rod.) 
Sterling  Harry  C.     . 
AfPSterne  Robert 
Stevens  John  B.   .     . 
Stevens  John  G.  .     . 
Stevens  William B.  O 
Stevens  William  R.  . 
Steward  Cornelius  H. 
Steward  Walter  J.  W. 
Stewart  Arthur  C.    . 
Stewart  Charles  B.    . 
Stewart  Hector  B.     . 
Stewart  Robert  H.     . 
Stewart  Robert  H.  J., 

CB.   MVO 

Stewart  William  H.  W. 

Stidston  Thomas  H. 

Stileman  Harry  H.  .     . 

GtfPStill  Wilioughby  E 

Stir  ing  Walter  F.    .     . 
722a  Stitt  William  J.    .     .     .     . 
656    Stock  Alfred  R.  A.    .     .    , 


719 
630 


664 
639 
687 
678 
671 
648 
678 
658 
646 
676 
634 
643 
633 


714 
637 
652 
655 


Seniority. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


Cr 

Mai 

ChB 

F   I 

L 


ChGr 


L 

C 

B 
E  C 
Ch 

C 
E  C 

Cr 

0 
E  Ins 
R  A 

C 

R  A 
B 
CrL 
C 
Cr 
Cr 
S 
Cr 


inc  \  Stock >ey  Henry  H .  F .     em 

722  \  Stod,1art  Stephen  A.    rm     C 

644  Stokes  John  M C 

644  Stokes  Oliver  A.  .         .    .       C 
664a  Stokes- Rees    Rowland  E.       L 

720  Stone  Alick L 

700  Stone  Charles  H.      .     .     .    F  P 

717  Stone  George L 

696  Stone  Herbert    .      mb,  ba       8 

714  Stoneman  William  E.  .  Cr  L 
636  Stopford  Frederick  G.  .  y  A 
636  Stopford  The  Hon.  Walter 

G R  A 

657  Story  Richard  H.    .     .    .     Cr 

633  Story  William  O.     .     .     .    RA 

694  Stott  William  G.     MB,  ma     F  S 

648  Stovin  Lucas  G C 

697  Stovin  Thomas  J.  .  .  .PinC 
710  Straghan  John  .  .  rm  Ma,j 
704  Strange  Charles  8.  .     .     .    A  P 

715  Strath  William  H.  D.      .       L 
722  Street  Alfred  G.  A.  .     .     .      L 

720  Street  George Ch  B 

652  Street  Henry  A.       .     .     .     Cr 

643  Streeten  Charles  P.      .    .      C 

678  Stribling  William  S.     .     .EC 

659  Strickland  Henry     .     .    .     Cr 

687  Stronach  George  T.      .     .      B 

689  Strugnell  Henry  F.      .     .      E 

668  Stuart  Charles  W.    .     .    .    N  L 

686  Stuart  Cobham  C.  A.    .     .EL 


7  Mar  13 
24  June  89 
29  Jan  89 
21  Aug  00 
14  Sept  96 


21  June  87 
7  Dec  01 


1  Oct    97 

1  Oct    73 

15  July  65 

1  Jan  10 

30  Mar  99 

20  Feb  94 

1  Jan  09 
11  July  07 
23  July  13 
18  May  98 

9  Nov  95 

30  June  04 

8  Sept  09 
1  Sept  95 

1  Apr  03 

31  Dec  03 

30  Dec  91 

2  Nov  96 

13  May  96 
23  July  98 

1  Sept  03 

1  Jan    12 

31  Dec  09 
18  Aug  04 
15  Sept  00 

14  Aug.ll 
17  Feb  86 

31  Mar  06 
23  May  04 

12  Aug   07 

30  July  12 

10  Oct  07 
27  Aug  02 
18  Sept  11  I 

1 7  Aug  03 
5  July  79 

5  Oct    10   I 

13  Feb   02 

11  Nov  04 
21  Feb    12 

31  Dec  01 
1  Apr  12 

15  Nov  72 

18  Feb  97 
4  May  05 

6  Oct  13 
21  Aug  69 
21  Sept  67 
13  Oct    77 

1  Jan   05 


664    Stuart  Evelyn  C.  H. 

645  Stuart  John  F.  .  . 
674  Stuart  James  J. 
683  Stuart  Martin  .  . 
639  P  ubbs  William  B.  . 
715a  S„udd  William  H.  P. 
698     GftPSturgess  Charles  W. 

715    Sturt  Jack  G 

642  Suckling  Thomas  .  .  . 
667  GHP  Sugden  Heaver  .  . 
688    Sugden  Soper  T.       .     .     . 

Sugrue  Jeremiah  .  md 
Sullivan  Malcolm  W.  .  . 
Sullivan  Daniel    .     .     .     . 

715a  Sullivan  Dennis       .     .     . 

670     Sullivan  Eugene       .     MA 

646  Sullivan  Richard  .  ,  . 
659a  Sumner  Robert  W.       .     . 

Sunderland  George  L. 

Suther  Cuthbert  C.     rma 

GUP  Sutton  Adolphus  de 
G 

Swain  Joseph  H.      .     . 

Swan  Edward  G.      .     . 

Swan  Oscar  St.  J.    . 

Swayne  John  C.       .     . 

Sweetnam  James  L.      m: 

GVPSweetnam  Stephen 
706    Sweny  John  A.    .     .     rm 
662    Swetenham  Clement   W 
639    Swinburne  Sir  John  Bt.  , 
708    Swinburne  Thomas  R. 

RMA 

Swinnev  Edward.  . 
Swire  Herbert.  .  . 
Symonds  Harry  J.  . 
Symons  Croft  G. 
Symons  Jelinger  H. 
Symons  William  J. 


694 
704 
715 


?,c}Syson 


Alfred  E. 


L 

C 
B  A 
S  E 

C 
EL 
PinC 

L 

C 
SCr 

B 
FS 
AP 

L 

L 
Ch 

C 

Cr 

S  L 

Gen 

C 
ChB 

S  S 

L 
ChB 
DIH 
0IH 

Col 

L 

C 

Maj 
BCr 

C 

EL 
SS 
Maj 

C 

c 


30  Sept  98 

31  Dec  11 

27  Apr  11 
7  Sept  99 

19  Jan    82 

25  8ept  13 
8Apr    84 

17  Apr  12 
31  Dec  95 
12  Sept  77 
23  Jan   75 

26  Feb  00 
3  July  84 

25  Feb  07 
1  Jan  95 
14  Mar  74 

21  Oct  13 
29  June  09 

22  Dec  71 

28  Sept  99 

11  July  82 

1  Apr  12 

25  Aug  93 

1  Apr  12 

1  June  00 

18  July  99 
1  pt  89 
28  Dec  93 
30  Jan    77 

16  Dec  80 

2  July  92 
1  Sept  03 

30  June  07 
1  Jan  08 

17  Feb  64 
23  Oct  75 
14  Sept  97 

22  Apr  07 


665  PWTabuteauReginaldM. 
692  Tait  William  ...  MB 
658  Talbot  Edmund  F.  .  . 
660  Talbot  Crosbie  Lindsey  B 
6666  Talbot  William  J.  .  .  , 
64V  Talbot-Ponsonbv  Frederick 

w.  .  .  .  ■;  . 

686  Tapp  Henry  J.  W. 

653  Target  Arthur  T. 

721  Tarleton  Alfred  H.      mvo 

632a  Tate  Alban  G 

707  Tatham  Arthur  G.  .  RMA 

H66  Tatham  Horace  H    .     .    . 

649  Tawney  Lawrence  A.    .    . 

704  Tayler  Alfred  E.       ... 

646  Taylor  Arthur  T.      .     .     . 

721  Taylor  Basil  R.  H.    .     .     . 

648  GflPTavlor  Frederick  K. 

6S7  Taylor  John  (c)    .     .     .     . 

719  Taylor  John  C 


L 

OSQ 
Cr 
L 
L 

Cr 
E  L 

Cr 

Cr 
V  A 
Col 

L 

Cr 
A  P 

C 

Cr 

C 

E 
ChGr 


1  Oct    02 

10  Oct    06 
1  Apr   08 

11  Sept  66 
16  Jan   09 

31  Dec   10 

1  June 04 

18  Aug  95 

30  June  13 

30  July  12 
5  July  06 

31  Mar  04 
30  June  99 
20  May  07 

1  Sept  10 
8  Sept  06 
3  Sept  94 
11  Nov  67 
1  Apr  12 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND 

ROYAL  MARINES 

.       626 

Page.  1                     Name. 

Rack 

Seniority. 

Page. 

Name. 

Rank 

Seniority. 

583    Taylor  William    .... 

ChGr 

14  June  f  2 

647    Tooker  William    .     .    .    . 

C 

26  Apr  01 

645    Taylor  William  H.  F.  .     . 

C 

30  Sept  03 

719    Toop  John  E 

ChB 

17  Oct   96 

716    Taylor  William  T.     .     . 

L 

11  Apr    01 

6K6    Tooth  Cecil  R 

E  L 

1  June  04 

711    ) 

722c  j TeaSue  Jonn  C.  J.    .     EM 

C 

1  Sept  11 

680    Topp  Richard  W.      .     .     . 
644    Torlesse  Arthur  W. 

F  E 
C 

1 7  Feb  86 
26  Sept  03 

660    Temple  George  T.    .     . 

L 

3  Sept  72 

675     GHP  Tottenham  William 

EIns 

10  Sept  88 

674    Tench  Richard  J.     .     . 

E  A 

17  May  OS 

697    Townesend  George  B.  .     . 

PinC 

4  Aug  05 

722c  }  Tetlev  Arthur  8.    .     EM 

C 

8  Feb   08 

663    Townsend  John  W.  E.      . 
633    Townsend  Samuel  P.    .    . 

L 
V  A 

1  Apr  97 
20  June  91 

710    G#PThelwall  Bnbule  D. 

717    Tozer  Richard      .    .     .    . 

L 

29  May  03 

KM  A 

LtCol 

28  Apr  75 

722    Tracy  Andrew  F  G.     .     . 

L 

30  June  07 

659    Thorn  Robert  F.       ... 

Cr 

17  June 07 

646    Travers  Francis  E.   .     .     . 

C 

1  Oct    09 

647    Thomas  Alfred     .... 

C 

16  Mar  91 

707    Travers  James  C.    .     km 

Ool 

1  July  86 

712    Thomas  Cecil  8.  .     .     bm 

L 

1  Sept  85 

c 

4  Apr   08 

664    Thomas  Charles  E.  L.      . 

L 

1  Apr   99 

688    Tregenna  Henry  E.      .     . 

E 

1  Apr   93 

644    Thomas  Charles  W.      .     . 

C 

4  Sept  02 

670    Trehearne  George  H.    .     . 

Ch 

9  May  78 

705    G.NPThomas  Sir  Francis 

645    Treheme  Cecil  (i.     .     .    . 

C 

31  Mar  07 

W KCB.RM 

Gen 

20  Nov  89 

658     Tremayne  Arthur  H.   .     . 

Cr 

31  May  11 

720    Thomas  George  H.  .    .     . 

Ch  Cr 

4  Dec  90 

720    Trenaman  William       .     . 

ChB 

13  Sept  06 

719    Thomas  John  B 

ChGr 

6  Nov  Or 

718    Trenear  Samuel        .     .    . 

Ch  Cr 

5  Dec  91 

694    Thomas  John  H.       .     .    . 

FS. 

11  Feb   M) 

6K66  Trevethan  George   .     .     . 

L 

7  Aug  08 

682    Thomas  Josiah     .... 

E  Cr 

24  Dec  92 

696    Trevor-Roper  George    D. 

S 

20  Aug  85 

718    Thomas  William  H.     .     . 

Ch  Cr 

2u  Sept  91 

699    Trew  William       .... 

PinC 

15  Jan   02 

666     Thompson  Benjamin    .     . 

L 

10  Aug  03 

L 

8  May  00 

680    GHPThompson  George    . 

FE 

17  Feb   86 

6666  Trick  William       .... 

L 

6  May  09 

658    Thompson  Henrv    .     .    . 

Cr 

21  Aug  OP 

693    Triggs  John  B   B.     .     MB 

F  S 

10  Jan   99 

6666  Thompson  Jonn'R.  W. 

L 

30  Dec  11 

643    JVPTriggs  Tom  B.    .     .     . 

C 

30  June  06 

662    Thompson  Morris  B.  L.   . 

L 

30  Dec  82 

692    Trimble  James    .... 

D  I  H 

13  July  93 

653    TP  Thompson  Stephen  H . 

Cr 

16  May  94 

680    GHP  Trivess  George    .     . 

F  E 

17  Feb  86 

669    Thompson  Thomas  C.  D. 

8L 

7  Feb   72 

707    Trotter  Warren  F.    .  rma 

Col 

16  Oct  09 

695    Thompson  William .     .     . 

SS 

3)  Mar  88 

659a  Truscott  Arthur  .... 

Cr 

8  Nov  11 

666a  Thompson  William  J. 

L 

8  Nov  05 

C 

24  Apr   12 

687    PIFThomson  Charles  .    . 

E 

28  Dec   68 

(Serving  under  Australian 

686    Thomson  John     .... 

E  L 

1  Apr   02 

Commonwealth  temporarily) 

666    Thornback  James         .    . 

L 

29  Oct    03 

681     Thome  Charles  W.  .     .    . 

F  E 

22  Nov  94 

717c  Tubbs  George       .... 

L 

22  May  11 

674    Thome  Thomas    .... 

E  C 

8  Apr   09 

712    Tucker  Benjamin     .     bm 

Maj 

12  Mar  02 

683    Thornhill  Ernest  C.      .     . 

E  Cr 

1  Apr   06 

jjJIH  Tucker  Walter  L.     .     .  \ 

Ch 

25  Oct    71 

663    Thorp  William  F.     .    .     . 

L 

31  Dec  94 

N  I 

18  Oct    66 

651    Thresher  William    .     .    . 

Cr 

1  Apr   70 

660    Tuckey  Charles  R.    .     .     . 

L 

1  Mar  64 

657    APThring  Frank  J.    .     , 

Cr 

11  Jan   02 

716     GHP  Tuckwell  Charles 

L 

5  Mar  91 

646    Thring  Walter  H.  C.  S.     . 

C 

3  Feb   11 

632a  Tudor  Henry  M.  T.      .     . 

A 

7  Dec  13 

(Serving  under  Australian  Govt.) 

633    Tufnell  Lionel  G.      .  cmg 

R  A 

3  Jan  11 

722    Thrupp  Harold  R.    .     .    . 

L 

31  Dec  06 

633    Tuke  John  A 

R  A 

24  Oct    13 

682    Thumwood  Lewis  E.    .     . 

ECr 

19  May  11 

660    GHP  Tully  John  H.     .    . 

Cr 

8  Nov  84 

679    Tilbrook  Charles  F.  H.      . 

E  C 

1  Jan    11 

644    Tunnard  William  F.    .     . 

C 

14  Feb  02 

632a  Tillard  Philip  F.       ... 

A 

4  June  13 

708    Tupman  George  L.  .  rma 

LtCol 

27  Sept  80 

658     Tillard  Philip  G.       .     . 

Cr 

30  Jan   07 

713    Tupman  John  A.      .      KM 

Maj 

20  Aug  06 

666    Tinnal  Ralph 

L 

■n  Mar  04 

697    Turner  Abraham      .     .     . 

PinC 

1  Apr  04 

696    Tindall  Ernest  E.  P.     .    . 

S 

11  Feb   91 

653     Turner  Adolphus  F.      .     . 

Cr 

22  Dee  94 

634    Tinklar  Arthur  R.    .     .     . 

R  A 

5  Aug  90 

642    Turner  rharles  T.     .     .     . 

C 

28  July  97 

644    Tippinge  Leicester  F.  G. 
700    TisdallEdward    .... 

c 

14  May  02 

681    Turner  Frederick  S.      .     . 

F  E 

24  May  88 

FP 

17  Feb  86 

686    Turner  George  C.  T.     .     . 

E  L 

1  Aug   10 

636    Tisdall  Vernon  A.     .     .     . 

V  A 

2  Dec   08 

708    Turner  Henry  A.  A.      km 

Maj 

1  July  81 

6666  Titheridge  Benjamin  mvo 

L 

30  Sept  09 

722a  Turner  Henry  S.      .     .     . 

8 

21  Nov  04 

6666  Titheridge  James     .     .     . 

L 

24  Feb   10 

715    Turner  Richard   .... 

Car  L 

9  Nov  08 

647     Tizard  Thomas  II    cb.frs 

C 

14  Feb   89 

692    Turner  Robert     .     .     .     . 

DIH 

10  Apr  96 

670    Todd  Charles  J 

Ch 

11  Jan    81 

679    Turner  William  F.  .     .     . 

EC 

27  Sept  10 

691    Todd  Howard         cb,  khs 

SG 

30  M  av  08 

701    Tuson  Arthur  K.      .     .     . 

F  P 

22  Mar  01 

708    Tom  William  H.  V.       km 

LtCol 

26  Jan    84 

705    GSP  Tuson  Sir  Henry  B. 

683    Toman  Richard  W.  .    .     . 

E  Cr 

26  Oct    02 

KCB.   RMA 

Gen 

28  Sept  99 

664    Tomkinson  Edward  L. 

L 

1  Oct   97 

664    Tuson  Vernon  F       .   mvo 

L 

31  Dec  98 

662    Tomkinson  Edward  P.      . 

Xi 

4  Apr  74 

692a  Twigg  George  D.      frcsi 
634    NP  Twiss  Guy  O.     .    .    . 

DIH 

1  Feb  06 

694    Tomlinson  Henry  E.    .     . 

F  S 

15  Nov  08 

VA 

16  Sept  97 

679    Tompkins  Albert  E.      .    . 
692    GHPToms  Francis  Y.      . 

E  C 

D1H 

30  May  13 
lApr   81 

722c  j-Twiss  Hubert  R.  .    .    bm 

C 

10  Dec  09 

626     ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS 


Page. 


Rank.  Seniority.    I  Page. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


716  Twohy  Michael    .     . 

707  Tyers  Sydney       .     . 

662  T'vler  George  W.  .     . 

692  GHl  Tyndall  John  . 

658  Tyndale-Biscoe 

Edward  C.     .     .     . 

651  Tyrwhitt  Philip  N.  . 


683  Underhill  Arthur  M.    .     . 

682  Underhill  Charles     .     .     . 

698  G//PUnderhi)l  GeorgeW. 

694  Underhill  James  W.  O. 

ME 

643     /VPUnderwood  Powell  C. 
362    Uniacke  Norman  C.  P. 
659a  Unwin  Edward    .     .     .     , 
708  }  Urmston     Archibald    G. 

7226  j      B bk 

69-i    Urwick  Benjamin    .    .    . 
641    Usborne  George   .     .     .    . 


.Th. 


657  '  Van  der  Byl  Pieter  G.  V. 
71 1  1  Van  der  Kiste  John  E.  ' 
722c  I  RMA 

712     Vansittart  Henry     .    ema 
693    Vasev  Charles  L.      . 
692a  Vasey  Samuel  W.     . 
671    Vaughan  Charles  M. 

688  Vaughan  John  A.  . 
659  Vaughan  Robert  E. 
697  Vawdrev  Charles 
666  Veasev  Robert  F. 
639  Venner  Charles  E.S 
722  Venning  Gilbert  E. 
717a  Venson  "William  T. 

659  Vereker'Henry  G. 
661    A  ernon  Bertie  W. 

660  Vicary  Silas.     .     . 
722a  Vickery  David  H. 


L 
LtCol 

L 
DIH 

Cr 

Cr 


E  Cr 
E  Cr 
PinC 

P  8 
C 
L 

Cr 

LtCol 

Pin  C 

C 


Cr 
C 

L 

P  S 
L 

Ch 

E 
Cr 
PinC 
L 
C 
L 
L 
Cr 
L 
Cr 


21  Sept  98 
24  June  91 

28  Dec  7? 

22  Oct  99 

24  Apr  03 
10  Jan  71 


1  July  10 
9  Aug  94 

15  Mar  93 

20  Aug  03 
24  Jan  9-< 
23  Sept  73 
17  Mar  09 

2  May  00 
24  Aug  01 

1  Jan  89 


28  Apr  99 

1  Jan    09 

16  Dec   68 

18  Dec   94 

1  Sept  09 

11  Aug  81 
1  Sept  91 

12  Oct  13 
25  Jan  05 

30  Jun  04 
6  Oct  71 

31  Dec.  07 

5  Oct  10 

6  Apr  11 
1  June  69 
29  Oct  83 

23  Nov  03 


Vickery  George  B.  .  . 
APVidal  John  H.  .  . 
Vincent  Arthur  G.  . 
Vincent  Charles  R. 
Vincent  "William  .  . 
Vinnicombe  J.ihn  V.  . 
Vinning  Mozart  .  .  . 
Vivian  Joseph  S.  .  . 
Von  Lowenstein  H.  S. 
Prince  Volbrath  L. 


ChB 

C 
Maj 
Car  L 
F  E 
L 
A  P 
N  L 


644  "Wade  Keppel  .    . 
678  Waghorn  -lohn  "W.  "W. 
649  Walcott  Colpoys  C.       .     . 
712  Waldron  Kichard  J.    BMA 
693  "Wales  George  F.  .     .    . 

699  Walker  Cecil  P.    . 

697  "Walker  Charles    .... 

634  Walker  Charles  F.     .     .     . 

662  "Walker  Sir  Francis  E. ,  fit 

645  Wnlker  Frederick  M;     .     . 

678  "Walker  Henry  J.      .     .     , 

648  "Walker  James  B 

682    "Walker  James  J.  .     .     .     , 
673    Walker  John  R.   .     .     . 
715    Walker  Thomas  J.  B.   .     . 
632a  Walker  Thomas  P.   .     . 
666a  Walker  Wilfred  T.    .     . 

687  Walker  William  (a)  .  . 
656  G\ff/ Walker  William  F.D 

663  Walker  Munro  Edward  L. 
719  Wallis  Benjamin      .     . 
714  Wallis  George .    . 

679  Wallis  Henry  .... 
651  Wallis  Henry  C.  .  . 
686  Wallis  William  A.  .  . 
676  Walmsley  Charles  A. 
663  Walsh  Arthur  H.  . 
721  Walsh  George  S.  .  . 
693  Walsh  Henry  W.  D. 

665  Walsh  Hunt'ly      .     . 
(Serving  in  Egyptian  Army) 

666  Walsh  Philip  .... 
664a  Walsh  Richard.     .     .     . 

646  Walter  Philip  .... 
642  Walters  Henry  E.  .  . 
7226  Walthall  Brian  J.  D. 

688  Walton  Horatio  F.    .     . 
711     Ward  Charles  G.  P.  . 
721    Ward  The  Hon.  Cyril  A. 

MVO 

649  Ward  George  A.  C.  . 
679     Ward  John  T.  H.  .  MVO 
675    Ward  William  P.  . 
664a  Waring  Ruric  H. 
697    Warn  Samuel  R.  .  . 
653    Warren  Henry  B. 


1  Apr  96 

1  Nov  86 
11  Sept  99 

2  Sept  07 
.x  July  86 
18  Jan  09 
12  Mar  67 

2  Mar  66 

21  June  77 


C 
E  C 
Cr 
Ma.] 
F  S 

PinC 
PinC 
R  A 

L 

C 
E  C 

C 
ECr 
N   1 

L 
V  A 

L 

E 
Cr 

L 

ChGr 

CrL 

EC 

Cr 
E  L 
E  Ins 

L 

Cr 
F  8 

L 

L 

L 
C 
C 
C 
E 
C 

L 

Cr 
E  C 
E  Ins 

L 
PinC 

Cr 


5  Nov  02 

22  Dec  03 
3i  D'  c  12 

27  May  02 
2  Oct  00 

30  July  02 
1  Apr  04 
1  Jan  88 

18  Nov  73 

1  Aug  09 

2  Oct  09 
5  Sept  93 

2  Apr  92 
22  Jan  73 
3  Sept  08 
15  May  13 

30  Oct  07 
27  Sept  67 

10  Nov  96 

31  Dec  84 
(0  Sept  08 

1  Apr  03 

23  May  08 
1  Oct  73 

1  July  97 
1  Jan  96 

31  Dec  90 

11  July  05 

2  Aug  97 
31  Dec  02 

30  Sept  03 

30  Aug  03 
1  April 

31  Dec  97 
1  Dec  01 

18  June  79 
21  July  82 

31  Aug  97 
11  May  09 
20  Sept  12 
19  Nov  89 

15  Sept  00 
8May  09 

16  July  96 


OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES.    627 


Page. 


Bank.  Seniority        Page 


Rank.  Seniority. 


MVO 


632a  Warren  Herbert  A.  . 

634  Warren  John  B.  .     . 

655  iVPWarren  Walter  T. 

68*  Watch  Harold  V.  H  . 

664  Waters  Basil  E.  M.  . 

655  Waters  Charles  A.  F. 
679  Wat-kins  Benjamiu  J. 

678  Watson  Alfred  D.     . 
700  Watson  Christopher  R 

666  Watson  Harold  N.    . 
715a  Watson  4enryT.      . 

679  Watson  Jaii  ies  H 
(Seri  ing    under    Greek 

Govt.) 

Watson  James  W.    . 

Watson  John  (a) . 

WatsOTi  John  B.  . 

Watson  John  K.  . 

Watson  PhilipS.. 

Watson  William  S. 

Watt  Andrew  .     . 

Watt  Richard  W. 

Watts  James  A.   . 

Watts  John      .     . 

Wauii  Edward  V. 

Waugh  William  J. 

Way  Stephen  H. 
664a  Way  Wilfred  G.  M. 
647    Way  William  .     . 
719    Wearing  George  H. 
719    Webb  Edwin  A.    .    . 

667  Webb  George  A.  C.  . 
6666  Webb  Henry  W.  .    . 

656  Webb  John"  E. .  .  . 
Webb  John  W.  M.  . 
Webb  Robert  O.  .  . 
Webb  William  H.  G. 
Webber  George  G.   . 

717a  Webber  Robert     .     . 
649    Webster  Godfrey  G. 
719    Weeks  John  H.     .     . 
6666  Weeks  Williams  H.  8. 
694    Weigbtman  Alfred  E. 

Weir  Harry .... 

Welldon  Alfred  P.     . 

Wellington  Matthew 

Wells  Frederick  W.  . 

Wells  Jesse  .... 

Wells  Lionel  De  L.  . 

Wells  Thomas  J. 
6666  Welsh  John      .     .     . 
649    Wentworth  Frederick 
C.U.V 

West  William  M.     . 

Weston  Digby  St.  A.  P. 

(Assistant  to  Chief  Inspec 

tor  of  Naval  Ordnance.) 

Wetherall  Frederic  A. 

Wharncliffe    The    Right 
Hon.  Francis  J.   Earl  of 

Wharton  Harald  E 

Whebby  Thomas  . 

Wheeler  Edward 

Wheeler  Francis  S. 

Whelan  Joseph  H. 

(Surgeon  Sf  Agent,  Stone- 
house) 


687 

68  7 
72i» 
702 
659 
699 
675 
652 
689 
718 
686 
689 
649 


658 

652 

6S0 

651 


689 
644 
701 
679 
715 
644 
686 


669 
663 


641 
656 

722 
682 
708 
656 
694 


MB 


BMA 


V  A 

V  A 
Cr 

EL 
L 
Cr 
E  C 
E  C 
F  P 

L 

E  L 
E  C 


E 
E 
Ch  Cr 
S  P 
Cr 
PinC 
EIns 

Cr 

A  E 

Ch  Cr 

E  L 

A  E 

Cr 

L 

C 

ChGr 

Cn  Gr 

SCr 

L 

8 

Cr 

Cr 

F  B 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

ChGr 

L 

FS 

A  E 

C 

F  P 

E  C 

L 

C 

E  L 

L 


Cr 

S   L 

L 


O 

Cr 

L 

ECr 

LtCol 

Cr 

p  e 


31  July  12 
9  Sept  01 
20  Nov  *5 
1  Apr  03 
31  Dec  97 
12  Feb  87 
15  Jan  13 
1  Apr  08 
9  Nov  89 

27  Dec  03 
29  May  13 
10  Feb    12 


3  Jan  68 
19  Dec  66 
1  Apr    12 

13  May  0i 
28  Aug  09 

25  Jan  02 
25  Apr  90 
9  Sept  94 
1  June  9- 
12  Mar  97 

1  Dec  99 

1  Jan  84 
30  June  0- 
30  June  01 

14  Aug  00 
16  Oct   0-< 

26  Apr   09 

2  Mar  90 
T2  July  08 
18  Feb  86 

2  Jan  04 
18  Nov  78 

4  Apr  87 
1  Apr  70 

3  Apr  12 
30  June  04 

!2  July  08 

7  Aug  10 

20  Aug  02 

1  Jan  84 
27  Apr  03 
23  Apr  93 

4  Feb  09 
1  July  07 

7  Nov  01 

1  Apr   06 

2  May  13 

1  Jan  01 
17  Feb  71 
14  May  94 


1  Oct  08 

9  June96 
31  Dec  09 

20  Sept  94 
12  Sept  94 
19  Sept  98 

21  Aug  99 


694  Whicher  James  C.  F.  . 
699  Whiddon  Francis  R.  C. 
665  Wliish  Charles  W.  B.  . 
702  Whitcroft  George  .  . 
6666  White  Arthur  H.  M.     , 

664  White  Chailes     .     .     . 

(Lent  for  duty  tinder  the 
Canadian  Government) 

718  White  Charles  .... 
713  White  Edward  H.  .  bm 
663     White  Francis  R.  M.     .     . 

707  White  Frederick  dso,  bm 
671    White    Frederick    G.    H. 

H.  E MA 

668    White  George 

656  White  Hans  T.  F.  ... 
666a  White  Joseph  .... 
712  White  John  ...  e 
664a  White  Phillip  H.  .  . 
635  White  Richard  W.  .  . 
6666  White  William  .  .  . 
n82    White  William  W.  .     . 

657  Whitehouse  Benjamin. 
692    GtfPWhitley  Alfred  W. 
676    Whittaker  Frederic  G. 
689    PWWhy ham  Maurice. 
704    Whyha'm  William  H.  IS 
696    Whyte  John    .  mb 
659a  Whyte  Marcus  F.  B. 

('  Victory  '  add' I  for  Special 
Service.) 

716  Widgery  John 
666a  Wigglesworth  Ronald 
663    Wigram  Ronald  S.  J. 

^fj  j  Wilby  William  J. 

668  Wild  Edward  W.      . 

6596  Wilde    James  S. 

637  Wilkin  Henry  D. 

686  Wilkins  Herbert  H,  . 
661  Wilkins  Joseph  W. 

708  Wilkinson  Edward  G.  bi 
633  Wilkinson  Julian  C.  A. 
651  Willan  Lawrence  P.     . 
678  Willbv  Richard  G.   .     . 

665  Willcocks  John  M. 

687  Willcocks  Richard  S.  . 
675  Willey  Edward  H.  .     . 

719  Willey  William  S.  W. 
645  Williams  Aylmer  H.  G. 
666a  Williams  David  H.  .  . 
668  Williams  Edwin  R.  J.  . 
719  Williams  Frank  .  .  . 
704  Williams  Frank  R.  A. 

673  GtfPWilliams  George. 

674  CffPWilliams  Harry     -J 

692  Williams  James  O'B.  . 

717  Williams  John  O.  .  . 
699  Williams  Montagu  B. 
680  Williams  Robert  .  .  . 
692  Williams  Robert  W.  . 
682  Williams  Thomas  .  . 
639  NP  Williams  Thomas  D 


DSO 


692a  Williams  Thomas  E.  H. 
651     Williams  Thomas  V.     . 


F  8 

PinC 

L 

S  P 
L 
Lt 


ChCr 
C 
L 
Col 

Ch 
N  L 

Cr 

L 
Maj 

L 
V  A 

L 
ECr 

Cr 
DI  H 
E  Ins 

E 

A  P 

S 

Cr 


L 

L 

L 

I  Ch 

IN  I 

NL 

Cr 

C 
EL 

L 
LtCol 
R  A 

Cr 
E  C 

L 

E  Ins 

ChGr 

C 

L 

NL 

ChGr 

A  P 

N  I 

ChE 

Ins 

S  G 

L 

PinC 

FE 

D  IH 

F  E 

C 

D  IH 

Cr 


21  Aug  00 

30  July  02 
15  Jan  03 
2iApr  02 

31  Dec  "8 
30  June  99 


30  Sept  89 
3  Aug  67 
15  Mar  97 
11  Apr  06 

14  Dec  86 

13  May  72 

1  May96 

1  May  07 

27  May  02 

30  JuneOl 

11  Apr  08 

3  N..v  09 

1  Oct  95 

25  Jan  99 

19  May  94 
15  May  00 

21  Oct  69 
9  Dec  69 
9  Nov  68 

20  Nov  13 


21  Oct  93 

15  Mar  06 
31  Dec  96 

9  June  79 

24  Sept  84 

16  Mar  83 

4  Dec  08 
30  June  07 

1  Jan    08 

5  S  ept  67 

1  Feb   99 

2  Jan  09 
1  Oct  73 
5  Aug  05 
1  Apr    02 

22  Apr  68 
18  Apr  92 
1  Apr  12 
14  Aug  02 
13  May  08 

25  July  71 
1  Dec  03 

11  Apr   03 

11  Apr  71 
2  Jan  84 

25  Nov  11 

16  July  99 
9  Nov  02 

17  Feb  86 
10  Jan    02 

1  Mar  97 
29  Jan    78 

12  July  07 
28  Apr  71 


627a  ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF  THE  RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


Page. 


Seniority. 


Rank.  Seniority. 


RM 


675 
656 
662 
694 


711 


635 
659 


637 

632 

717 
697 
646 
636 
704 
702 
647 
674 
683 


CIK 


6rt6«  Williams  Virtor  E 

664o  Williams- Mason    William 

L.  W 

687  Williamson  William 
708  Willis  Charles  H.  . 
662  Willison  James  .  . 
716    Willoughby  James 

680  Willmott  Thomas     .     . 
635    PWWilmot6irSydneyM 

Eardley 

722    Wilson  Alee  T.  L.      .    . 
7226  Wilson  Ambrose  C. 
700    Wilson  Arthur     .     .     . 
629    F&Wilson  Sir  Arthur  K 

GCB,  OM,  GCVO  .      .      . 

Wilson  David      .     .     . 

Wilson  Edward  L.  .    . 

Wilson  George    .    . 

Wilson  George  mb    . 
6596  Wilson  Howard  B. 
634    Wilson  Joseph  E.  M 

PWWilson  Leslie  O. 

DSO,  MP,  KM 

Wilson  William  .    .     . 
Wilson  William  T.  P.  . 
(Naval  Assistant 
Hydrographic  Dept.) 
6666  Wilton  Frederick  G.    mvo 

722c  [  Wilton  John  E-  L-  ■ 
632a  Windham  Charles  . 
643    Wingfield  George  T. 

681  Wingfield  Henry  E. 
Winnington-Ingram 

Charles  W. 
Winsloe  Sir  Alfred  L 

kcb,  cvo,  CMG 
Winter  John  L.  .     .     . 
Winterbottom  Thomas 
Winthrop  Edward  .     . 
.TVPWintz  Lewis  E.      . 
Wise  Alfred  T.  T.     .     . 
Wise  David  W.    .    .     . 
GHPWise  Edwin    .     . 
Wishart  William  L. 
Wisnom  William  M.  . 
715a  GtfPWithecombeSamuel 
W 
Withell  Robert  G. 


L 
E 
LtCol 
L 
L 
PE 

R  A 
L 

S 
FP 

AF 
E   Ins 

Cr 

L 

F8 

Cr 
V  A 

C 

y  a 
c 


RM 

cvo 


715 


(Inspector  of  Shipping.) 

669  Wodehouse  Henry  J.  . 

647  Wonham  Albert  R. 

666  Wood  Arthur  W.     .     . 

647  Wood  Henry  E.  .     .     . 

719  Wood  John     .... 
710  Wood  Orlando  R.  W.    rj 
652  ,VPWood  Robert  T.     . 
66(5  Wood  William     .     .     . 
683  Wood  William  H.    .     . 

720  Woodley  William  W. 
714  Woodriff  Daniel  T.  .     ri 
691  Woods  Henry  C, 

CVO,  CB,  MD,  KHP 

668    Woods  Sir  Henry  F.  kcvo 
699    Woods  William  F.    . 
664a  Woodward  Claude  H. 
6666  Woodward  Henry  J. 
710    Woollcombe  Robert    b 


15  Aug  06 

1  Oct  99 
30  Nov  61 
18  Sept  02 

14  Aug  78 
26  Nov  95 

12  May  86 

13  Mar  01 
1  Apr  06 
6  Nov  08 
4  Oct    03 

1  Mar  07 

2  Sept  89 
1  Sept  97 

15  June  74 
28  Feb  03 
10  Feb    11 

9  Dec    94 

1  Apr  01 
1  June  07 
12  Aug  12 


L 
C 

A 

C 

FE 

RA 

A 
L 

PinC 

C 

VA 
AP 
A  P 

C 

E  A 
ECr 

L 
CrL 


720 
6596 
660 
722a 


7  Apr    10 

1  Jan    11 

4  June  13 
31  Dec    03 

8  July  94 

20  Sept  10 

20  Sept  12 

25  May  05 
1  Oct    03 

19  Jan  14 

26  Oct    09 
6  May  68 

19  Aug  61 

30  Aug  83 

19  Oct    08 

1  Aug  02 

24  Sept  91 
8  Mar  07 


SL 

C 

L 

C 
ChGr 
LtCol 

Cr 

L 
ECr 
Ch  Cr 

L 

I  H 
NL 
PinC 
L 
L 
Maj 


30  Sept  71 
1 5  June  96 
15  Sept  03 

7  Apr  97 

31  Oct  07 
9  Sept  82 
5  May  95 

20  Sept  04 

28  July  04 

19  Oct    05 

7  May  59 

1  Aug  00 
17  Oct    67 

5  June 02 

30  June  01 

1  Oct  09 

17  Sept  77 


Woolley  Samuel  D. 
W  .olley  William  . 
Woolward  Johu  H. 
Woore  Francis     . 


674     G6'PWootton  James  cb 

652 

683 
667 
666a 


658 
644 

646 

655 

666a 

708 

641 

647 

697 

720 

657 

662 

657 

666a 

709 

643 

711 


Worgan  Philip  H.    .     .     . 
Wonnald  George       .     .     , 
Worsfola  Walter  H.     . 
Worsley  Francis  Le  G. 
Worth  Archibald  D.     . 
(Servi?ig  under  the  Cana- 
dian Government.) 
Worthington  Henry  E.  F, 
Wrey  Sir  Bourchier  R 


ChB 
Cr 
Cr 

SS 

Ch 

E  Ins 

Cr 

ECr 

N  L 

L 

E  L 


Wrey  William  B.  S. 
Wright  Douglas  A. 
Wright  George    .    . 
Wright  H.  O.  Perceval 
Wright  Henry  T.    . 
Wright  Philip  H.    . 
Wright  Sidney  W.  . 
Wright  William  A.  B. 
Wroughtou  Henry  B. 
Wvatt  Harry  F.  J.  . 
Wyatt  Herbert  M.  . 
Wyatt  John  O.    .     . 
Wvlde  Arthur  W.    . 
Wyley  Frank  W.     . 
Wyley  John  D.  N.  . 
Wysard  Alexander  T. 


19  Sept  U 

29  Dec  11 
13  July  96 
28  Aug  94 

150ct92 

20  Dec  71 
1  Jan  11 
3  Oct    64 

30  June  08 
15  Oct    06 


Cr 

C 
C 
Cr 

L 
LtCol 

C 

C 
PinC 
Ch  Ci 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

L 
Maj 

C 

C. 

SS 


Nov  01 
Dec  09 
Mav  86 
July  06 
Oct  02 
Bept  86 
Mar  01 
Oct  07 
Nov  92 
Nov  96 
Sept  75 
Sept  06 
Sept  06 
Sept  04 
Apr  99 
July  97 
May  05 


662  Yelloly  John  8 .  de  B 
694  Yeo  Robert  F.  .  . 
666a  Yonge  Reginald  A.  . 
657  Youel  Norman  B.  . 
720  Youlden  John  E. 
664a  Young  Charles  L.  L. 
686    Young  Edwin  W. 

6596  Young  Harold  F.  J. 

(Chart,etc,  Depot,  Malta.) 

642    Young  James  B. 

717a  Young  William  J.    . 

691    Young  William  R.  M. 


L 
F  S 

L 

Cr 
ChB 

L 
E  L 

Cr 

C 
L 

FS 


31  Dec   81 

20  Sept  96 

1  Apr  07 

9  Sept  05 

1  Apr   12 

30  June  01 
1  Apr   05 

31  Aug  12 

5  Sept  97 
3  Nov  11 
1  Aug  00 


LIST  OP   OFFICERS 


ON  THB 


RESERVED     AND    RETIRED    LISTS 


WITH    THE 


DATES   OF  THEIR    SENIORITY, 


629 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


ADMIRALS   OF  THE    FLEET   RETIRED    FROM    THE   ACTIVE   LIST 


XO.**Tlie   Right  Hon.   Lord    John    Hay, 

G.C.B.  15  Dec  88 

Vt\*Sir  Charles  Frederick  Hotham,  G.C.B  , 

G.C.V.O.  30  Aug    3 

taThe   Right   Hon.  Lord  Walter  Talbot 

Kerr,  G.C.B.  16  Jun  04 

XU.**27ie  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Hobart 

Seymour,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.U. 

20  Feb  05 

VX*TJie  Right.  Hon.  Lord  Fisher  of  Kil- 

verstone,*  G.C.B.,  O.M.,G.C.V.O.,LL.D. 

4  Dec  05 

m*  D.Q.Sir Arthur KnyvetWilsori,G.C.B  , 

O.M.,  G.C.V.O.  1  Mar  07 


6 


8  July  84 
13  Jan  99 
21  Mar  00 

24  May  01 

2  Nov  01 
24  Feb  05 


31  Dec  77 

1  Sept  93 

20  Feb  95 

9  Nov  95 

8  May  96 
24  May  01 


7  May  72 
6  Jan 

1  Jan  89 

14  July  89 

2  Aug  90 
20  June  95 


27  Nov  54 

29  Dec  71 

30  Nov  72 

13  Feb  71 

30  Oct  74 
20  Apr  80 


FLAG-OFFICERS     PLACED      ON    RETIRED     LIST     FROM    ACTIVE 
LIST    OF   FLAG-OFFICERS. 


Admiral  mSir   Algernon  Frederick  Rous 
de  Horsey,  K.C.B. 
,,        iVPmJohn  Moresby    . 
„         GSPm*Sir  Michael  Culme-Sey- 
mour,  Bt.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.    . 
( Vice- Admiral    of  the     United 
Kingdom) 


29  Apr  85 
13  May  93 

13  May  93 


Vice- 
Admiral. 


27  Nov  79 
1  May  88 

19  June88 


Kear- 
Admiral. 


7  May  75 
26  July  81 

6  May  82 


Captain. 


7  Sept  57 
21  Nov  64) 


16  Dec  65 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


680 


FLAG-OFFICERS  ON  RETIRED  LIST— continued 


tdrairal  GSPmSir      Algernon      Charles 

Fieschi  Heneage,  G.C.B. 
6r&Pm/S'i?'Walter    James   Hunt- 

Grubbe,  G.C.B.       . 
m*Char]es  John  Rowley 
GSPm**The  Hon.  Sir  Edmund 

Robert     Fremantle,     G.C.B., 

C.M.G 

(Rear   Admiral   of  the    United 

Kingdom.) 
GSPmSir      John      Ommanney 

Hopkins,  G.C.B.      . 
tn  Sir    St.      George      Caulfield 

D'Arcy  Irvine,  K.C.B.    . 
GSPmSir      Henry      Frederick 

Nicholson.  K.C.B.  . 
XttSir  Nathaniel  Bowden-Smith, 

K.C.B 

Xtt William  Henry  Maxwell . 

HI* Sir    George    Digby    Morant, 

K.C.B 

GSPm  Sir      William       Robert 

Kennedy,  G.C.B.    . 
tn*  Sir        Henry         Frederick 

Stephenson,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 

(Extra  Equerry  to  the  King) 

(Gentleman     Usher     of    the 

Black  Rod) 
JVPmJohn      Frederick     George 

Grant     

Henry  Forster  Cleveland    . 
GSP   Sir      Compton     Edward 

Domvile,  G  C.B.,  G.C.V.O.       . 


9  Dec  94 


20  Feb  95 
9  Nov  95 


18 


10  Oct  96 

9  Nov  96 

23  Feb  97 

16  Sept  97 

26  Oct  99 
21  Mar  00 

13  Mar  01 

16  June  01 

7  Dec  01 


29  Nov  89 

2  Aug  90 
5  Aug  90 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


25  Jan  02 

25  Jan  02 

25  Jan  02 


30  Aug  90 

4  Jan  91 

29  Jan  91 
25  Feb  92 

5  Nov  94 
9  Dec  94 

20  June  95 

11  Mar  96 

10  Oct  96 


7  July  84 

8  July  84 
27  Oct  84 


23  Feb  97 
23  Feb  97 


23  Feb  97 


7  Apr  85 

29  Apr  85 

1  June  85 

22  June  86 

19  June88 
1  Jan  89 

1  Jan  89 

29  Nov  89 

4  Aug  90 


Captain. 


26June  66 

5  July  66 
5  July  66 


6  Aug  90 
30  Aug  90 

4  Jan  91 


15  Apr  67 

14  Sept  67 

25  Oct  67 

20  July  69 

2  May  72 
29  Nov  72 

13  Feb  73 

20  June  74 

6  Jan  75 


6  Sept  75 

26  Nov  75 

27  Mar  76 


631 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


FLAG-OFFICERS   ON  RETIRED  LIST— continued. 


Admiral  XttS'tr  Albert  Hastings  Markham, 

K.C.B 

tnAlfred  Taylor  Dale* 
„        mClaude  Edward  Buckle    . 
„         GSPxttSir       Cyprian       Arthur 

George  Bridge,  G.C.B.     . 
„        xaSir    John    Reginald     Thomas 

Fullerton,      G.C.V.O.,      C.B. 

(Extra    Groom    in    Waiting 

to  the  King) 
„        mErnest  Rice      .... 
„        .PPFmArmand    Temple    Powlett 
„        tn  Alexander  Plantagenet 

Hastings,  C.B. 
„        m Arthur  Hildebrand  Alington    . 
,,         Henry  John  Carr 
„        ntCharles  Lister  Oxley 
„         GSP  m  Sir      Robert     Hastings 

Harris,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
„        m*Charles  Cooper  Penrose  Fitz- 

Gerald 

„        mAtwell      Peregrine     MacLeod 

Lake 

„        lit*  John   William    Brackenbury, 

C.B.,  C.M.G 

„        mSir   Thomas   Sturges  Jackson, 

K.C.V.O 

„        mSir     Day     Hort     Bosanquet, 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  (Governor  of 

the  State  of  South    Australia 

and  its   Dependencies   in  the 

Commonwealth  of  Australia) . 
,,        mSir  Lewis  Anthony  Beaumont, 

G.C.B.,  K.CM.G    . 
„        m*The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Charles 

William   Delapoer   Beresford, 

G.C.B.,      G.C.V.O.,       LL.D., 

D.C.L.,  M.P. 
„        in  Albert  Baldwin  Jenkings 
„        mSir  Henry  Coey  Kane,  K.C.B. 
„        tttFrederick  Ross  Boardman,  C.B. 
„        m*Sir  James    Andrew   Thomas 

Bruce,  K.C.M.G.     . 
„        Henry  Rose 
.,         mPelham  Aldrich,  C.V.O.  . 
„         Swinton  Colthurst  Holland 
,  m**^/*  Arthur  William  Moore, 

G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
45 


21  Jan  03 

30  May  03 

6  Aug  03 

30  Aug  03 

15  Mar  04 

15  Mar  04 

16  June  04 

16  June  04 
16  June  04 
16  June  04 
16  June  04 

1  Sept  04 
20  Feb  05 
24  May  05 

8  June  05 

5  July  05 
4  Dec  05 


17  Oct   06 


11  Nov  06 
1  Jan  07 
8  Feb  07 
8  Feb  07 

8  Feb  07 
1  Mar  07 
1  Mar  07 
1  June  07 

10  Oct  07 


23  Aug  97 
16  Sept  97 
11  Dec  97 

29  Nov  98 

11  July  99 


Vice- 
Admiral. 


13  July  99 
3  Mar  00 

21  Mar  00 
1  Jan  01 
1  Jan  01 
1  Jan  01 

19  Feb  01 

28  Mar  01 

9  Sept  01 

7  Dec  01 

24  Jan  02 

1  July  02 


1  Sept  02 


Rear- 
Admiral. 


1  Aug  91 

10  Sept  91 
1  Jan  92 

25  Feb  92 

1  Jan  93 

13  May  93 
1  Jan  94 

1  Jan  94 

28  May  94 

7  June  94 

1  Jan  95 

1  Jan  95 

20  Feb  95 

11  Mar  96 

10  Oct  96 

20  Oct  96 
10  May  97 


23  Aug  97 


3  Nov  76 
31  Dec  76' 
22  Jan  77 

17  Sept  77] 

10  Jan  78 


Captain. 


Mar  78 
Dec  78 

Dec  78  i 
Oct  79 
Oct  79 
Oct  79 

Dec  79 

Mar  80 

Jan  81 ] 

Apr  81 

Oct  81 
June  82 


3  Oct  02 
21  Jan  03 


16  Sept  97 
11  Dec  97 


30  May  03  26  Dec  97 
30  May  03  19  Mar  98 


30  May  03 

6  Aug  03 

12  Aug  03 

30  Aug  03 

8  Dec  03 


31  Mar  98 

29  Nov  98 

21  Dec  98 

1  Jan  99 

13  Jan  99 


30  June  82 


11  July  82 
11  July  82 
18  Nov  82. 
31  Dec  82 . 

29  June  83 

29  June  83 

29  June  83 

9  Apr  84 

27  June  84 


FL&G-OFFICERS. 


632 


FLAG-OFFICERS  ON  RETIRED  LIST— continued. 

Admtral-         Admiral. 

Rear- 
Admiral. 

Captain. 

idmiral.  iVPm*Andrew    Kennedy    Bick- 

ford,  C.M.G 

22  Mar  08 

10  Feb  04 

22  June  99 

31  Dec  84 

, ,       Sir  William  Alison  Dyke  Acland, 

9> 

•      Bt..  C.V.O 

22  Mar  08 

5  Mar  04 

30  June  99 

1  Jan  85 

„       m*  William    Frederick    Stanley 

Mann 

11  Apr  08 

16  June  04 

6  July  99 

30  June  85 

„       mSir     Charles     Carter     Drury, 

G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.S.I.      . 

11  Apr  08 

16  June  04 

13  July  99 

30  June  85 

„       ltl Edmund  Frederick   Jeffreys,* 

C.V.O.  (E)       . 

12  May  08 

1  Sept  04 

19  July  99 

30  June  85 

,,       Sir  Reginald  Neville  Custance, 

G.C.B..     K.C.M.G.,      C.V.O., 

D.C.L 

18  May  08 

20  Oct   04 

1  Aug  99 

31  Dec  85 

„       iVPmJohn      Robert      Ebenezer 

Pattisson        .... 

30  June  08 

26  Nov  04 

26  Oct  99 

1  Jan  86 

„       m William  Hannam  Henderson  . 

30  June  08 

27  Nov  04 

20  Nov  99 

1  Jan  86 

„       ,9i>WilmotHawksworthFawke&, 

G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  LL.D.  (e)  . 

12  Oct  08 

2  Mar  05 

1  Jan  01 

30  June  86 

,,       mSir   George   Lambart   Atkin- 

son-Willes,  K.C.B. 

5  Nov  08 

24  May  05 

19  Feb  01 

30  June  86 

„       ntEdward  Henry  Meggs  Davis, 

C.M.G 

5  Nov  08 

8  June  05 

13  Mar  01 

1  Jan  87 

„       John  Harvey  Rainier. 

5  Nov  08 

26  June  05 

17  Mar  01 

1   Jan  87 

„       m*Sir  Reginald  Friend  Hannam 

Henderson,  K.C.B. 

2  Dec  08 

22  July  05 

15  June  01 

21  June  87 

„       ittAngus  MacLeod,  C.V.O.  . 

1  Jan  10 

4  Dec  05 

11  Aug  01 

30  June  88 

,,       tttSir    John    Durnford,    G.C.B., 

D.S.O 

22  July  10 

18  Oct   06 

1  Jan  02 

30  June  88 

,,       ttt William  Marrack     . 

10  Feb  11 

11  Nov  06 

24  Jan  02 

31  Dec  88 

„       mGerald  Charles  Langley  . 

10  Feb  11 

17  Nov  06 

1  July  02 

1  Jan  89 

„       m*Charles  James  Barlow;  D.S.O. 

10  Feb  11 

23  Nov  06 

1  Sept  02 

1  Jan  89 

„       mSir  Francis  Powell,  K.C.M.G., 

C.B 

12  Apr  11 

8  Feb  07 

1  Jan  03 

30  June  89 

„       m Arthur  Barrow 

12  Apr  11 

16  Feb  07 

6  Aug  03 

31  Dec  89 

„       Sir  Francis  Charles  Bridgeman 

Bridgeman,  G.C.B.,  G. C.V.O. 

12  Apr  11 

16  Feb  07 

12  Aug  03 

1  Jan    90 

„       Robert  LeonardGroome,C.V.O.  . 

19  July  11 

1  June  07 

31  Aug  03 

4  Aug  90 

„       mGeorge       Augustus      Giffard, 

C.M.G 

19  July  11 

1  Sept  07 

1  Oct   03 

31  Dec  90 

„       Charles  Grey  Robinson,  C.V.O.  . 

27  Aug  11 

10  Oct  07 

8  Dec  03 

31  Dec  90 

„       m  Walter        Hodgson        Bevan 

Graham           .... 

18  Sept  11 

22  Mar  08 

10  Feb  04 

30  June  91 

„       ill  Sir    Randolph    Frank    Ollive 

Foote,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.    . 

18  Sept  11 

22  Mar  08 

15  Mar  04 

30  June  91 

„       mEdward  Harpur  Gamble,  C.B. 

18  Sept  11 

11  Apr  08 

1  Apr  04 

30  Jun  91 

,,        Sir   George  Fowler  King-Hall, 

K.C.B.,  C.V.O.         .         .         . 

19  May  12 

18  May  08 

11  May  04 

31  Dec  91 

„       nt*Michael     Pelham     O'Callag- 

han,  C.V.O.,  C.B.    . 

13  July  12 

30  June  08 

16  June  04 

31  Dec   91 

,,       mGerald  Walter  Russell     . 

30  July  12 

2  July  08 

1  Sept  04 

30  June  92 

,,      mSir    George   Neville,  K.C.B., 

C.V.O.    .... 

30  July  12 

12  Oct   08 

29  Oct   01 

30  June  92 

,       mSir    Alfred     Leigh     Winslqe, 

K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  , 

20  Sept  12 

5  Nov  08 

26  Nov  04 

30  June  92 

Z                         77 

632a 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


FLAG-OFFICERS  ON  RETIRED  LIST— continued. 


Admiral  mThomas  MacG-ill,  C.B.  . 
„         m  Harry       Seawell       Frank 

Niblett,  C.V.O.   . 
„         Frank  Finnis,  C.V.O.      . 
,,         Arthur       William       Edward 

Prothero 
,',         m*Sir  Percy  MoretonScott,ift., 

K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  LL.D. 
„         mCharles  Henry  Adair   . 
„         Alexander  William  Chisholm- 

Batten,  M.V.O.    . 
„         mCharles  Henry  Cross    . 
„         mCharles  Gauntlett  Dicken 
„         mArchibald  James   Pockling- 

ton      .... 
„         mGeorge    Morris    Henderson. 

M.V.O. 
„         mFrancis  George  Kirby  . 
„         Sir    James  Edward    Clifford 

Goodrich,  K.C.V.O.      . 

„         mCharles    Windham,    C.V.O. 

(Gentleman    Usher    to   the 

Xing). 

„         mPhilip  Francis  Tillard  . 

„         mJohn      Edward     Bearcroft, 

C.B.,      M.V.O.    . 
„         mJohn  Locke  Marx,  M.V.O. 
„         Sir  Arthur  MostynField,K.C.B 

F.B.S.  (E)*. 
„         (I)    Henry     Morton     Tudor 

Tudor 
„         John  Denison 
T.- Admiral  mRobert     Stevenson     Dalton 
Cuming 
,,         mWilliam  Stokes  Rees,  C.B. 
„         mHarry  Campbell  Reynolds 
„         mFrancis     Charles    Methuen 

Noel    .... 
„         mFrederick  St.  George  Rich 
„         Alban  Giffard  Tate 
„         Thomas  Young  Greet 
„         Arthur  John  Horsley 
„         mHerbert   Augustus  Warren 

M.V.O. 
„         mArthur  Archibald  Campbell 

Galloway    ... 
„         mThomas  Philip  Walker 
,,         mCharles  Edmund  Kingsmill 
(Director  of  Naval  Service 
of  Canada) 
„        X&Sir   Colin   Richard   Keppel, 
K.CI.E.,     K.C.V.O.,    C.B., 
D.S.O.  {Equerry  to  the  King) 
,,        ("Z^m*  Charles    Hope   Robert- 
eon,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.    .        .1 


20  Mar  13 

20  Mar  13 
20  Mar  13 

20  Mar  13 

20  Mar  13 
10  May  13 

15  May  13 

16  May  13 
3  June  13 

3  June  13 

3  June  13 
3  June  13 

3  June  13 


Vice- 
Admiral. 


5  Nov  08 


4 June  13 
4  June  13 

•1  June  13 
4  June  13 

4  June  13 

7  Dec  13 
7  Dec  13 


5  Nov 
15  Nov 

2  Dec 

2  Dec 
9  Feb 

26  Oct 

1  Jan 

30  Apr 


its 


30  Apr  10 


30  Apr 
30  Apr 


30  Apr  10 


22  July  10 
22  July  10 

22  July  1 0 
22  July  10 

22  July  10 

3  Jan  11 
10  Feb  11 

18  Sept  11 

19  May  12 
19  May  12 

19  May  12 
30  July  12 

30  July  12 

31  July  12 
31  July  12 

31  July  12 

21  Mar  13 

15  May  13 


27  Nov  04 

1  Jan  05 
16  Feb  05 

20  Feb  05 

24  Feb  05 
1  Apr  05 

24  May  05 

26  June  05 

5  July  05 

11  July  05 

22  July  05 
1  Aug  05 

1  Oct  05 


Captain. 


20 


Oct  05 
Feb  06 


Feb  06 
Mar  06 


26  May  06 


17  May  13 

7  Dee  13 
10  Feb | 14 


81 


May  06 
Sept  06 

Jan  07 

Feb  07 
Mar  07 


30  June  92 

30  June  92 
1  Jan  93 

1  Jan  93 

1  Jan  93 
30  June  93 

30  June  93 
1  Jan  94 
1  Jan  94 

30  June  94 

30  June  94 
30  June  94 

1  Jan  95 


1  Jan  95 
1  Jan  95 


30  June  95 
30  June  95 

30  June  96 

31  Dec  95 
13  May  96 

1  Jan  97 
25  May  97 
22  June  97 


1  Apr  07  22  June  97 
1  June  07 31  Dec  97 


1  July  07 
1  July  07 
1  Sept  07 

30  Sept  07 

16  Dec  07 
22  Mar  08 


12  May  08 


31  Dec  97 

31  Dec  97 

1  Jan  98 

1  Jan  98 

30  June  98 
30  June 98 


31  Dec  98 


1  Aug  08  30  May  99 
12  Oct.  08  30  June  99 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


633 


V. 

FLAG-OFFICERS  ON  RETIRED  LIST— continued. 

-Admiral  m*Henry  Coare  Kingsford 

Admiral. 

Vice 
Admiral. 

Rear- 
Admiral 

C,i  plain. 

10  Feb  14 

5  Nov  08 

30  June  99 

R 

-Admiral  Julian  Charles Allix Wilkinson 
„           Charles      Holcombe      Dare, 

2  Jan  09 

1  Jan  00 

M.V.O 

12  Mar  09 

30  June  00 

„           Edward  George  Shortland 

4  June  09 

30  June  00 

„           mReginald     Hugh     Spencer 

Bacon,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  (e.) 

12  July  09 

30  June  00 

„           m*Robert  Hathorn  Johnston 

Stewart,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 

8  Sept09 

6  Sept  00 

„           PlFmSpencer  Victor    Yorke 

de  Horsey   .... 

... 

25  Nov  09 

21  Oct  00 

.,           m  Robert  Grant  Fraser  . 

... 

30  Nov  09 

9  Nov  00 

„           mHerbert      Edward      Purey 

Oust,  C.B.  [Hydvogra/pher 

of  the  Nary) 

21  Feb  10 

31  Dec  00 

„           JltHerbert  Lyon     . 

14  Apr  10 

31  Dec  00 

)i           Charles       Henry      Hodgson 

Moore        .... 

27  Apr  10 

31  Dec  00 

*Lionel  Grant  Tufnell,  C.M.G. 

3  Jan  11 

30  June  01 

,,           Herbert    Whitmore    Savory, 

M.V.O.  (Director  of  Trans- 

ports)          .... 

18  Jan   11 

30  June 01 

„           mWilliam  De  Salis 

10  Feb  11 

30  June  01 

,,           Arthur  Wartensleben  Ewart 

® 
„           ittJohn  Arthur  Tuke 

15  Mar  11 

30  JuneOl 

19  July  11 

31  Dec  01 

„           mWilliam  Oswald  Story 

18  Sept  11 

1  Jan  02 

*  Evelyn  Robert  Le  Marchant 

19  Dec  12 

31  Dec  02 

,,           mWilliam  Henry  Baker-Baker 

4  June  13 

30  June  03 

,,           John  Philip  Rolleston    . 

13  Dec  13 

31  Dec  03 

131 

<T->  FLAG-OFFICERS, 

Promoted  Jrom  the  List  of  Captains  Retired  from  that  Rank. 


UtFrancis  Arden  Close  (Late  Honorary 
Commander  Bristol  Brigade  R.N. 
Art.  Vol.) 

BtHerbert  Philip  de  Kantzow  . 

Benry  Christian,  M.V.O. 

ltJohn  Laisne  Perry. 

m*T/te  Hon.  Maurice  Horatio  Nelson 

TJie  Hon.  Armor  Lowry  Corry 

llCharles  Matthew  Buckle 

lllDC  Cliarles  Davis  Lucas 

11*  Samuel  Philip  Townsend 

TlSir  Thomas  Hounsom  Butler  Fellowes 
K.C.B 

nRobert  Owen  Leach 

&r  George  Strong  Nares,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S 
12 


Retired  Retired  Retired 

Admiral.       V.-Admiral.    R.-Admiral.       captain. 


15  July  87 
19  June  88 
14  July  89 


9  Dec  94 


6  May  82 

7  July  84 
30  Oct   84 


15  Dec  88 
14  July  89 

20  June  91 


26  Mar  92 


5  Aug  77 
31  Dec  77 
31  Dec  78 
31  Dec  81 
31  Dec  82 
31  Dec  82 
20  Mar  83 
1  June  85 
1  July  85 

1  Jan  86 
9  Mar  86 
1  Jan  87 


9  July  61 
15  Apr  62 

9  Mar  63 

3  June  65 
11  Apr  66 
11  Apr  66 
11  Apr  66 
25  Oct   6*7 

3  Apr  68 

14  Aug  68 

15  Feb  69 
1  June  69 


z  2 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


Gte 


FLAG-OFFICERS. 


mAlbert  Henry  William  Battiscombe 

mJames  Augustus  Poland 

mJohn  Parry  Jones- Parry 

in* Henry  Lowe  Holder     . 

in  Charles  Francis  Walker 

mGeorge  Northland 

tn*Joseph  Edward  Maitland  Wilson 

m*Sir  Richard  Massie  Blomfield,  K.C.M.G 

VXSir  Charles  George  Frederick  Knowles, 

Bt,  ... 

\\\NP  Thomas  Tyacke  Phillips 
m*  Robert  Peel  Dennistoun 
Sir  Lambton  Loraine,  Bt. 
lltArthur  Roger  Tinklar    . 
m*  Edmund  St.  John  Garforth,  C.B. 
iYPmGuy  Ouchterlony  Twiss    . 
VS.* The  Hon.  Victor  Alexander  Montagu, 

C.B. 
NP  mJohn  Graham  Job  Hanmer 
lltNoel  Stephen  Fox  Digby 
JP1  Fin  Henry  Harvey  Boys 
JVPniLeicester  Chantrey  Keppel 
mHector  Brabazon  Stewart 
mJohn  Borlase  Warren 
Sir      Adolphus      Augustus      Frederick 

FitzGeorge,  K.C.V.O. 
inArthur  Cecil  Henry  Paget 


!6 


Retired  Retired  Retired 

Admiral.      V.-Admiral.  R.-Admiral. 


13  May  93 


5  Nov  94 
9  Dec  94 


9  Dec  94 
19  Jan  96 

16  Sept  97 


17  Mar  01 
17  Mar  01 


9  Sept  01 


24  Jan  02 


1  Jan  87 
1  Jan  88 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 
1  Jan  8 

19  June 
1  Jan  8! 
1  Jan 

1  Jan  89 
1  Jan  89 

13  Aug 
29  Nov  89 

5  Aug  90 

20  June  91 

10  Sept  91 

14  Feb  92 
28  May  94 

1  Jan  95 
1  Jan  95 
9  Nov  95 
9  Nov  95 

11  Mar  96 

20  Oct  96 
20  Oct  96 


Captain. 


4  Apr  70 
24  July  71 
29  Dec  71 
29  Dec  71 
29  Dec  71 
29  May  72 

2  Sept  72 

2  Sept  72 

29  Nov  72 

13  Feb  73 
18  Sept  73 

22  Jan  74 1 
27  Apr  75 
18  Aug  76 
31  Dec  76 

24  Feb  77 

3  July  79 
31  Dec  79 
29  Jan   80 

23  June  80 
23  June  80 
31  Dec  80 

14  Oct  81 
14  Oct   81 


FLAG-OFFICERS 


636 


*John  Ingles* 

Xll*Sir  John  Hext,  K.C.I.E 

mMather  Byles 

XllT/ie  Hon.  Thomas  Seymour  Brand     .     . 

Richard  Evans 

UlEdmund  George  Bourke 

Charles  Johnstone 

m*Jolm  Coke  Burned 

mSlr    Bouverie    Francis     Clark,  K.C.B. 
tltBasil  Edward  Cochrane  .... 

Walter  Bogue  Bridges 

HtRobert  Frederick  Hammick      .     .     .     . 

llt*Edward  Grey  Hulton 

mWilliam  McCoy  Fitzgerald  Castle      .     . 

Herbert  Ward  Dowding 

iVPmArtkur  Morrell      ....... 

iTPntJames  Henry  Bushnell  ....'. 

JVPGeorge  Palmer 

mWilliam  Robert  Clutterbuck     .     .     .     . 

mJohn  George  Jones 

PWmSir      Sydney      Marrow      Eardley 

Wilmot ,     .     .     . 

William  Collins 

Herbert  William  Sumner  Gibson     .     .     . 

Charles  Edward  Gissing 

APEustace  Rooke 

iYPlltCharles  James  Norcock 

tttAnson  Schomberg 

TltWiUiam  Harvey  Pigott 

Samuel  Arthur  Johnson 

TltWiUiam  Wilson 

mJohn  Edric  Blaxland 

mJulian  Alleyne  Baker  (e) 

mArthur  Calvert  Clarke,  C.M.G.      .     .     . 

The  Hon.  Richard  Bingham 

tttRichard  William  White 

mCrawford  James  Markland  Conybeare  . 
iVPJohn  Ferris     ......... 


73 


Retired  Retired 

V.- Admiral.    R.-Admiral 


30  May  03 


30  Aug 
30  Aug 
10  Feb 
10  Feb 


10  Feb  04 


20  Oct 
20  Oct 


24  Feb  05 


4  Dec  05 


10  May  97 

10  May  97 

26  Dec  97 

31  Mar  98 

31  Mar  98 

31  Mar  98 

1  Jan  99 

1  Jan  99 

22  June  99 

22  June  99 

22  June  99 

22  June  99 

1  Aug  99 

1  Aug  99 

1  Aug  99 

29  Jan  00 

29  Jan  00 

29  Jan  00 

10  Aug  00 

10  Aug  00 


Captain. 


13 
13 
11 

24 

11  Nov  06J24 
1  Jan  07j  3 
30 
16  Feb  07  6 
1  June 07 
1  June 07 
1  Sept  07 


22  Mar  08 

11  Apr 

12  Oct   08 


Mar  01 
Mar  01 
Aug  Jl 
Jan  02 
Jan  02 
Oct  02 
May  03 
Aug  03 
Aug  03 
Aug  03 
Oct  03 
Oct  03 
Feb  04 
Mar  04 
Apr  04 
Oct  04 
Oct    04 


30  June  82 

30  June  82 
18  Nov  82 

8  Mar  83 
29  June  83 

29  June  83 
21  Nov  83 

31  Dec  83 

30  June  84 

31  Dec  84 
31  Dec  84 
31  Dec  84 
31  Dec  85 
31  Dec  85 
31  Dec  85 
10  Dec  69 
10  Dec  69 

4  Apr  70 

1  Mar  86 

30  June  86 


30  June  86 

31  Dec  86 

30  June  88 
1  Dec  88 

31  Dec  88 

30  June  89 

31  Dec  89 
31  Dec  89 
30  June  90 

30  June  90 

31  Dec  90 
31  Dec  90 
30  June  91 
30  June  91 
30  June  91 
30  June  92 
30  June  92 


6*6 


FLAG-0rFICER8. 


William  Usborne  Moore 

George  Anson  Primrose 

OOmWalter  Somerville  Goodridge,  CLE. 

mDaniel  McNab  Kiddel 

Richard  Penrose  Humpage 

Vernon  Archibald  Tisdall 

ntRiehard  Nigel  Gresley 

mFrederick  Hutchinson , 

JVPmLewis  Edmund  Wintz      .     .     .     .     , 

mGeorge  Robert  Lindley,  C.B 

*Horatio  Nelson  Dudding 

mGeorge  Northmore  Arthur  Pollard .     .     . 

mJobn  Leslie  Burr,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. .     .     . 

BtFrank  Hannam  Henderson,  C.M.G.     .     . 

Henry  Leah 

mHenry  Louis  Fleet 

iVPmReginaldCharlesProthero,GB.,M.V.O. 

Robert  Sidney  Rolleston 

Reginald  Rundell  Neeld 

mCharles  Home  Cochran,  M.V.O.      .     .     . 

George  Henry  Cherry 

mFrederick  Owen  Pike 

mRobert  Kyle  McAlpine 

Henry  Peter  Routh,  M.V.O 

mSir  Charles  John  Graves  Sawle,  Bt.,  M.V.O 

Henry  Compton  Anderson  Baynes    .     .     . 

mCharles  Henry  Bayly 

(/^Frederick  George  Stopford 

IllErnest  James  Fleet 

Erasmus  Denison  St.  Andrew  Ommanney . 

&eorge  Edward  Richards 

Tlie  Hon.  Walter  George  Stopford     .     .     . 

mRobert  Copland- Sparkes,  C.M.G      .     .     . 

mPeyton  Hoskyns,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.    .     .     . 

gasper  Joseph  Baker 

ittiSSr  Charles  Langdale  Ottley,  K. C.M.G., 
C.B.,  M.V.O 

mEdward  Percy  Ashe,  M.V.O 

mArthur  William  Carter 

m(i"JMorris  Henry  Smyth 

mGeorge  Hayley  Hewett,  CLE 

mThomas    Benjamin  Stratton   Adair  @     . 

mArthur  Hale  Smith -Dorrien 

*mHenry  Russell  Robinson  (^Director- 
General  of  the  Egyptian  Ports  and 
LigJits  AdmiTfistration) 


116 


Retired 
V. -Admiral. 

12  Oct     08 

12  Oct     08 

5  Nov    08 
2  Dec     08 

26  Oct     09 


30  Apr 
30  Apr 
30  Apr 
22  July 
22  July 

3  Jan 

3  Jan 

10  Feb 


18  Sept    11 


30  July   12 


17  May    13 


Retired 
R.-Admiral. 


20  Oct 

20  Oct 

20  Oct 

1  Jan 

16  Feb 
20  Feb 

1  Apr 
8  June  05 
8  June  05 
8  June  05 
8  June  05 
26  June  05 
29  June  05 

11  July   05 
22  July 

12  Sept 
20  Feb 
20  Feb 
20  Feb 
31  May 

1  July 
18  Sept 

17  Nov 
26  Jan 
26  Jan 

1  Apr 

10  Apr 
1  June  07 
1  June  07 
1  July  07 
1  July 

10  Oct 

16  Dec 

12  May 

18  May 


07 
07 

07 

08 


15  June 
2  Sept 
5  Nov 
5  Nov 
5  Nov 
2  Dec 

12  Mar 


22  June  09 


FLAG  OFFICERS— CAPTAINS. 


637-8 


mCharles  Delabere  Granville 

William  John  Grogan 

mJames  de  Courcy  Hamilton,  M.V.O. 

mCharles  William  Winnington-Ingram 

(/)nt Edward  Fitzmaurice_Inglefield  . 

mThe  Most  Hon.  Frederick  William  Fane 

Marquess  of  Bristol,  M.V.O.  (e)* 
m  William  Blewett  Fawckner 
mClaud  Arthur  William  Hamilton 
mCortland  Herbert  Simpson 

125 


Retired 
V.-Admiral. 

Retired 

R.-Admiral. 

Captain. 

1  Jan     10 

9  Nov    00 

27  Apr     10 

31  Dec     00 

22  July    10 

1  Jan     01 

20  Sept    10 

30  Jun     01 

6  Mar    1 1 

30  Jun     01 

15  May    11 

31  Dec     01 

19  Dec     12 

31  Dec     02 

3  June   13 

30  June  03 

15  Dec     13 

31  Dec     03 

iT) 


CAPTAINS. 


1881 

The  Hon.  Edward  Stanley 

Dawson         .         ,         ,         31  Dec 


1903 

mHarry  Hampson  Stileman      31  Dec 

1904 

Edmund  Purefoy  Ellis 

Jerroise         ...  30  June 

mEdgar  Lees    ...  30  June 

Willoughby  Pudsey  Dawson  31    Dec 

1905 

mRalph  Hudleston    .         .       30  Juae 

mCharles     Arbuthnot 

Christian,  M.V.O.  .       30  June 

(Xatal  Assistant  Director  of 
Transports). 

Albert  Sumner  Lafone     .        30  Ju»e 

mFrancis  Fitzgerald  Haworth- 

Booth,  C.M.G.         .         .     30  June 
(Naval   Adviser  to   the  High 
Commissioner  for  the  Common- 
wealth of  Australia.*) 


9 


1906 

mWalter  Lumsden,  C.V.O.       30  June 
(Director  of  the   Royal 
Indian  Marine). 


1907 

George    Robert    Mansell, 

M.V.O.  .        .        .         1    Jan 

mHenry  Douglas  Wilkin,  D.S.O. 

30  June 
William  Sefton  BowmaD  30  June 

(i)m»S'ir      Douglas     Egremont 

Robert  Brownrigg,  Bt.         30  June 
mCharles  Edward  Monro         31    Dec 

(Professional    Officer    to    Harbour 

Department  of  Board  of  Trad*.) 
mGeorge  Percy  Edward  Hunt, 

D.S.O 31    Dec 

vaTfte    Hon.  Herbert   Edward 

Holmes  A'Court    .         .         31    Dec 


1908 

mConstantine   Henry 

Hughes-Onslow     .         .      30  June 

18 


639-40 


CAPTAINS. 


(U.);1 


CAPTAINS. 

Promoted  from,  the  Commanders''  List. 


mJohn  de  Courcy  Andrew  Agnew    . 

mJohn  Hanbury  Chads    . 

Ill* Oswald  Borland 

lltCharles  Edward  Sidebottom  Venner 

IttJohn  Henry  Howard     . 
NP  '"Frederick  Harvey  .... 

tll**John  Guy  Courtenay  Everard    . 

Edward  Ferdinand  Holme 
NP  Thomas  Drinkwater  Williams 

lit Walter  Sidney  de  Kantzow  . 
APmWilliam  Spratt      .         ... 
NP m** James  Edward  Hunter 
iVPmWilliam  Alfred  Smyth 

VXHenry  Needham  Knox  . 

NP  mBobert  Sterne 

NPxa* James  Dillon  Curtis     . 

VHSir  John  Swinburne,  Part.    . 

lit  William  Frederick  Johnson  . 

mThe  Bight  Hon.  David  Earl  of  Glasgow 
NP  lit  Robert  Barclay  Cay 

mWilliam  Belford  Stubbs 

VXThe  Hon.  James  Terence  FitzMaurice 
/YPntRobert  Pitman,  C.M.G. 

mWilliam  St.  Jolm  Sumner  Hornby 

XllFrancis  Henry  Hastings 

IltGeorge  Rivington .... 


,G.C 


M.G 


Eet.  Captain. 


26 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  hare  commuted  their  pay. 


1  Apr  70 
26  Jan  70 
10  May  71 

6  Oct    71 

2  May  72 
1  Oct    73 

15  May  76 

24  Nov  77 
29  Jan    78 

1  Oct    73 

25  Mar  78 
lOct    73 

15  Jan   73 

3  June  80 
1  Oct    73 

16  Dec   80 
16  Dec   80 

1  Oct    73 

6  Sept  78 

1  Oct    73 

19  Jan    82 

19  Jan    82 

6  Mar  82 

6  Mar  82 

14  Sept  82 

25  Oct    82 


CAPTAINS. 


641 


mThomas  Keith  Hudson  . 
HtEdward  William  Hereford    . 
MXlhe  Hon.  Henry  Hervey  Molyneux 
mCharles  Percy  Bushe 
IllEdward  Poulden  . 
mOrford  Somerville  Cameron  . 
lit  Edward  Bouverie  Pusey 
tnCoryndon  Peters  Boger 

Clayton  Mitchell  . 
WXlIilary  Mansell  Carre  . 
XXXSlr  Francis  Blackwood,  Bt.  . 
iVPm  Howard  Ken- 
Francis  Metcalfe  Ommaney 
mHardy  M'Hardy    . 
XIX  Henry  Talbot  Price 
iVPHorace  William  Rochfort 
iVPJohn  Henry  Vidal 
lltFrancis  Joseph  Pitt,  C.B. 

George  Usborne   QAsst.    Harbour 
Harbour)  .         , 

The  Right  Hon.  Archibald  Robert 

Malcolm  McNeile 

Frederick  Rowland  Dicken  . 
IltFrederic  Augustus  Wetherall 
mArnold  John  Errington 

Lawrence  Ching    . 
lllHenry  Townley  Wright 

Charles  Edward  Reade 
iVPPearson  Campbell  Johnstone 
lltCeorge  Woronzow  Allen 

Charles  McLaughlin 
mWilliam  Eveleigh  Darwall     . 

John  Hope 
\XxSir  Alfred  Thomas  Bagge,  Bt 
iVPCharles  Reynold  Harris 
A'PmRobert  William  Evans . 


Lor 


Matter, 


Corlt 


Lifford 


Eet.  Captain. 


1  Oct     73 

4  Aug  83 
21  Sept  83 
16  Oct     83 

16  Oct     83 

17  Oct     84 
20  June  85 

2  Mar    84 

12  Mar 
1  June 

3  Dec 
10  Dec 
27  Jan 

13  Nov 
6  Feb 

29  May    87 

1  Nov    86 

13  Nov    90 


61 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


1  Jan 

2  Mar 
9  Mar 

2  Aug 
1  Oct 

3  Apr 
21  Apr 
17  Sept 

1  Apr 
13  Aug 
15  Nov 

9  Jan 
13  Apr 

30  Jan 
25  Mar 

31  Dec 
27  Feb 


68 
68 
69 
69 


3  Apr     68 

4  Aug  68 
21  Sept  68 
16  Oct  68 
16  Oct 

8  Dec 
15  Feb 
2  Mar 
1  June  69 
1  June  69 

1  June  69 
10  Dec  69 
10  Dec 

4  Apr 

6  Feb 

29  May 

2  Sept 
13  Feb 


1  Jan 

2  Mar 

1  May 
6  May 

2  Aug 
31  Dec 
14  Feb 

9  Mar 
16  Feb 
23  Mar 
25  Aug 
9  Jan 
9  Jan 
25  Mar 
25  Mar 
31  Dec 
27  Feb 


74 

75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
76 
76 
77 
77 
77 
78 
78 
78 
78 
78 
79 


642 


CAPTAINS. 


George  Stanford  Mcllwaine  . 

Richard  William  Hope . 

William  Thornton  Down 
mArthur  Stephens  Phillpotts   . 

Robert  Henry  Paul 

Arthur  George  Fullerton 

John  George  Musters     . 

Thomas  Suckling  . 

Henry  Edward  Walters 
/VPHenry  Nelson  Alleyne  . 

William  Maule  Carey    . 

Edward  Ambrose  Holbech    . 

Gerard  Robert  Bromley 

Thomas  De  Hoghton 

Reynell  John  Fortescue 

.iVPLlewellyn  Styles  Dawson 

mArthur  Herbert  Boldero 

( /JmDuke  Arthur  Crofton     . 

mRobert  Hugh  Archer  (e) 

NP,PWm* Charles  Kennedy  Kennedy-Pi 

ttl  Edmund  Wigley  Burt    . 

Raymond  Barron  Needham  . 
f/JHubert  James  Gilbert  Garbett 

James  Henry  Corfe 
BtGeorge  Leslie  Poe 
tltVere  Bernard  Oiiebar    . 
*t®Alfred  Carpenter,  D.S.O.    . 
mGeorge  Richard  BethelL 

Frederick  Papillon 
mFrederick  John  Mackenzie-Grieve 

John  Rolleston  Prickett 
tttPalmer  Kingsmill  Smythies  . 
IttCharles  Tatton  Turner  . 
IttAlexander  Milne  Gardiner    . 
HtCharles  Reeve 
xaTIie  Hon.  Edward  Thomas  Needham 

Cecil  Frederick  Oldham  (e)  . 
Arthur  Blennerhasset   . 
lttMarmaduke  Langdale  Kelham 
lltJames  Browning  Young 
mEdward  Courtney  Moore 

Charles  William  Dickinson  . 
Howard  Fitzgerald  Hay 


104 


Ret.  Captain. 


8  Mar 

9  Jan 
4  Sept 

31  Dec 

30  July 
9  Mar 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

13  Feb 

14  Oct 

14  Oct 
1  July 

31  Dec 

26  June  93 

1  Dec     97 

20  Dec 

15  Oct 

25  Aug 

26  Oct 
31  Dec. 

1  Oct 

16  Apr 

21  Oct 

22  July 
31  Dec 
26  Apr 


30  June  99 


31  Dec 

31  Dec 

8  June 

6  Nov 

28  July 

8  Jan 
17  Aug 

6  Jan 

4  Apr 
13  Mar 

9  Dec 

5  Sept 

30  June 

31  Mar 
16  May 


1  Nov 
19  Mar 

4  Sept 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

9  Mar 
14  Oct 
14  Oct 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

30  June  82 
11  July   82 

11  July    82 

12  Sept   82 
18  Nov    82 

31  Dec 
29  June 

29  June 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

30  June  84 

31  Dec  84 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 

30  June 
17  Aug 
17  Aug 
17  Aug 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June  86 
30  June  86 

30  June  86 

31  Dec  86 


79 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 
81 


84 
84 
85 
85 
85 
85 
85 
85 
86 
86 


CAPTAINS. 


643 


Barrington  Henry  Chevallier  .... 
(Superintendent  of  Ordnance  Stoves  in  Naval  Ordnance 
Department,  25  Feb  09  J 
m  Ronald  Richard  Macdonald  Hall 
111  John  Warde  Osborne 
nt  Charles  Paget  Streeten    . 

Charles  Henry  Sheffield  Pretyman 
ntJames  Richard  Broadley 
iVPGeorge  Izat  .... 
Sir  Henry  Asgill  Ogle,  St. 
mJohn  Henry  Pelly    . 

Charles  Glover  William  Aylen 
mGeorge  Talbot  Wingfield*  (e) 
mCharles  Albert  Forlong    . 
mWilliam  MacCarthy  MaturiH  . 
mJohn  Masterman 
mRobert  Henry  Stewart     . 
mWilliam  Powlett  Shakespear   . 

Frank  William  Wyley     . 
JVPm  Powell  Cecil  Underwood    . 
lltGeorge  Lindsay  Malcolm  Leckie 
iVPmFrancis  Gilbert  Jones 

William  Henry  Marwood  Daniell 
mHorace  Reid  Adams 
mConyers  Lang . 

Macvey  Napier 

Edward  Leah 
mHenry  Pearson 

Angus  William  Sholto  Douglas 
llt^7i«  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  John  Fortescue,  K.C 
C.M.G.     (Extra  Equerry  to  the  King.    Ser 
at  Arms  to  the  King) 
iVTWilliam  Henry  Somerset 
f /JmErnest  Goldfinch  Rason 
mCharles  Elsden  Gladstone 

John  William  Brown 

Frederick  Gordon  MeKinstry 
mFrancis  William  Keary   . 
mHaiiy  George  Gsey 
NPmTom.  Bowden  Triggs 

mRobert  Lascelles  Gambier  Noel 
mAlan  Bruce  Leslie        .    . 
mSaumarez  Dacre  Lacy 
iVPmHugh  Robert  Evans 

Charles  Skelton  Nicholson 


145 


(B) 


V.O., 
geant 


Ret.  Captain. 

1  Jan 

02 

21  June 

02 

21  June 

02 

18  Feb 

97 

12  Mar 

96 

1  Jan 

96 

31  Dee 

02 

12  Sept 
1  Feb 

97 
96 

21  Feb 

01 

31  Dec 

03 

3  Sept 

4  Nov 

01 
97 

26  May 
30  June 

97 
04 

30  Nov 

98 

7  Apr 
24  Jan 

99 
98 

3  May 
31  Dec 

99 
04 

18  Oct 

97 

20  July 
28  Jan 

98 
99 

7  Nov 

01 

20  June 

98 

1  Aug 

97 

30  June 

05 

14  Feb 

01 

10  Oct 

99 

16  Aug 

7  Nov 

98 
04 

22  Mar 

98 

23  ApT 

24  Aug 
1  Nov 

02 
04 
00 

30  June 

06 

10  Feb 

02 

30  June 

06 

31  Dec 

06 

24  July 
30  June 

02 

07 

Commander. 


1  Jan     87 


21  June 
21  June 
21  June 
21  June 
21  June 
31  Dec 

30  June 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dee 

1  Jan 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 
26  Aug 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dee 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
1  Jan 
30  June 
30  June  91 
30  June  91 

30  June  91 

31  Dec  91 
30  June  92 
30  June  92 


644 


CAPTAINS. 


ffiHerbert  Swire  .... 

Frederick  Gilbert  Charles  Langdon 
Rowland  Edward  Berkeley 
lit  James  Pirie  Montgomery 

George  Latham  Blacker  Bennett 
TltHenry  Preedy  .... 

Ian  Reidhaven  Grant 
XilTlie  Hon.  Henry  Athol  Scudamore  Stanhope 
lltLionel  de  Lautour  Wells 
mStanley  Talbot  Dean-Pitt 
lltAlfi-ed  Fulling  Welldon  . 
lltCharles  William  Thomas 
William  Francis  Tunnard 
mFrederick  Rigaud  Gransmore  . 
lltlan  Mackenzie  Fraser,  D.S.O. 

Frederick  Henry  Peere  Williams  Free: 
mDouglas  Hamond-Graeme 
Henry  Brooke  Anson 
Charles  Sewell  Nedham  . 
Patrick  Cecil  Dudgeon  . 
mCharles  Sinclair  Elliot  . 
Henry  Savile 

Algernon  Bevil  Granville  Grenfell   . 
mGeorge  Francis  Savage  Knowling    . 
mWilliam  Wyatt  Smythe  . 
1H William  Jabez  Scullard  . 
Arthur  Ward  Torlesse 
George  Charles  Frederick 
NP  ntMichael  Stephens  Beatty 

tit  James  Montgomery  Caulfeild . 

Sidney  Hughes         .... 
mHerbert  Neville  Rolfe 
lltOliver  Adrian  Stokes 

Scott  William  Alfred  Hamilton  Gray 
Hugh  Frederick  Daubeny 
HI  Edward  Lewis  Lang 

Arnot  Henderson    .... 
mSir  Bourchier  Robert  Sherard  Wrey,  Bt. 
DtEdward  Joseph  Bain 

Leicester  Francis  Gartside  Tippinge 
Reginald  Blayney  Colrnore     .  • 
John  Martin  Stokes 
lltKeppel  Wade  .... 

\\\Sir  Henry  Robert  Peel  Floyd,  Bt. 

Walter  Vernon  Anson    . 
Ill  Arthur  Henry  Dickson  Ravenhill    . 
mWilliam  Ricketts    .... 
Edward  Hunter  Blair    . 
Charles  Pellew  Ogle 


194 


Bet.  Captain.         Commander. 


30  June  07 
30  June  07 


1  Aug 

30  June 

1  Nov 

28  Apr 

17  Jan 

29  May 
7  Nov 

29  May 

27  Apr 

4  Sept 

14  Feb 
1  Jan 

24  Feb 

6  Nov 

30  June 

7  Dec 

23  Sept 

24  May 
30  June 

15  Oct 

23  July 

10  Oct 

30  Aug 

31  Dec 
26  Sept 
31  Dec 

8  Aug 
1  Jan 

28  Jan 

11  Nov 

18  Aug 

12  Apr 
1  Jan 
6  July  03 

5  Nov   02 
11  Nov   01 

13  Nov   03 

14  Mav  02 
8  Apr    03 

31  Dec    09 

5  Nov 

16  Dec 

6  Feb 
22  May 

24  Oct 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


CAPTAINS. 


645 


PTRttThomas  Henry  Heming  . 
John  Stanhope  Clarke  . 
mArthur  Horatio  Shirley  . 
mCharles  Gerald  Shepherd  Beles  ® 
mAugustus  Lempriere  Knapton  Knapton 
tltHenry  William  Steele    . 
tltRichard  Henry  Little  Risk    . 
HtRobert  Henry  Travers    . 
HtHenry  Arthur  Phillipps. 
mNorman  Godfrey  Macalister  . 

Aylmer  Herbert  Garnons  Williams 
m William  Henry  Nicholson 
m  Henry  James  Daniel  Laxton . 
James  William  Combe 

('■President' for  charge  of  Newfoundland  Surrey) 
William  Henry  Fuller  Taylor 
Lewis  Frederick  Blackburn  . 
mMurray  Thomas  Parks   . 
lltJohn  Francis  Stuart     . 

George  Edward  Beckwith  Bairnsfather 
lttReginald  Ambrose  Cave-Browne-Cave 
JUArthur  Lindsay  Hughes-Hughes 
m*  George  Couper 
m  Edward  Duke  Hunt 
mCecil  Gledstanes  Treherne 
lttLogan  Sutherland  Stansfeld  . 
lllMontague  George  Cartwright 
ntSelby  Home  Boultbee  Ash     . 
mEdmund    Moore     Cooper     Cooper-Key,    M.V.O 
(Superintendent,  Royal  Hospital  School,  Green 
voich) 
Francis  Thomas  Barr    .         .         .         . 

William  Vansittart  Howard .... 

Edward  Harrington  Martin  .... 

(Serving   under   the   Canadian    Government.    In 
command  of  the  Naval  College,  and  of  the  Dock 
yard  at  Halifax.*) 
P  IFntHenry  Faulconer  Aplin         .... 

Walter  Carey       ...... 

Reginald  Revett  Growse      .... 

John  Irvine  Graham    ..... 

(Inspector  of   Waterguard   under   Board    of 
Customs  1  Apr  07 ) 
mGeorge  Walter  Howard  Martin 

Claude  William  Manners  Plenderleath 
Frank  Henry  Peyton  . 
Arthur  Gwyn  Moreton  Meredyth  . 
Lionel  Henry  St.  Croix  Coxon 
lltHenry  Langley  Dickson  Pearce    . 

Arthur  Fosbery  Holmes 
tttPennant  Athelwold  Iremonger  Lloyd 
mFrederick  Murray  Walker    . 

238 


Ret.  Captain. 


3  Sept  03 
30  June  10 

25  June  04 

30  June  10 

31  Dec    10 

26  Nov 
31  Dec 

4  Apr 
23  Aug 
13  Feb 
11  Aug   02 
13  Nov    11 

1  June  05 
1  Jan    03 

30  Sept   03 

20  Mar    03 
15  Aug   08 

31  Dec    11 
1  Sept  05 

10  June  07 
6  Mar    05 

6  Oct  04 

11  Feb  07 
31  Mar  07 

21  Oct  08 

7  Sept  08 
23  July  07 

6  July  06 


31  Dec  12 
31  Dec  12 
31  Dec  12 


23  June  08 

6  Feb  08 

31  Oct  09 

26  June  09 


30  June  13 
1  Aug  10 

18  Sept  06 

21  July  08 

31  Dec  13 
9  June  09 

20  Oct  08 

1  Nov  08 

1  Aug  09 


Commander. 


30  June  95 
30  June  95 
30  June  95 
30  June  95 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dee 
31  Dec 
30  June  96 
30  June  96 


30  June  96 
30  June  96 
30  June  96 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
25  May  97 
22  June  97 
22  June  97 
22  June  97 
22  June  97 
22  June  97 


31  Dec  97 
31  Dec  97 
31  Dec  97 


31  Dec  97 

31  Dec  97 

31  Dec  97 

31  Dec  97 


30  June  98 
30  June  98 
30  June  98 

30  June  98 

31  Dec  98 
31  Dec  98 
31  Dec  98 

1  Jan  99 
30  June  99 


646 


CAPTAINS. 


c. 


Pakington  Chetwynd 


0 


TttFrederick  Kenrick  Colquhoun  Gibbons 
lttFrancis  Eaton  Travers 

Bryan  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett,  C.V.O., 

(Equerry  to  the  King) 
Charles  William  Stares  Leggatt  . 

(Admiralty  Transport  Officer,  Lirerpoo 
mReginald  Graham  Gregory    . 
Armytage  Anthony  Lucas   . 
Francis  Alan  Richard  Bowles 
TTt John  Dodson  Daintree .... 
Henry  St.  George  Somerset  Clive 
Arthur  Parkinson  James 
mGordon  Colquhoun  Fraser     . 
f-TMArthur  Trevelyan  Taylor 

TltArthur  Halsey 

TttWilliam  Bourchier  Sherard  Wrey. 
mWilliam  Philip  Lodder. 
mFrederick  Claude  Hynman  Allenby 
mPhilip  Walter        .... 
mEdward  Winthrop 
mCarlton  Valentine  de  Mornay  Cowper 
mEdgar  Guy  Hudson  Gamble 
Lawrence  de  Wahl  Satow 
Richard  Sullivan 
The  Hon.  Louis  Wentworth 
Thomas  Charles  Smyth 
Harold  Christian 

{Lent  for  service  under  Chinese  Govt 
TttHastings  Frank  Shakespear 
tttJohn  Knox  Laird. 

JttT/ie  If  on.  Edward  Spencer  Harry  Boyle 
IttAdrian  George  Allgood. 
mStewart  Evelyn  Forster 
Reginald  Francis  Parker 

(Superintendent  Transpo 
Frederic  Godfrey  Bird  @ 
Thomas  Hudson  Foster 
mFrank  Osborne  Creagh-Osborne 

(Superintendent  of  Compasses,  Admiralty) 
(7)  Arthur  Reginald  Raby. 
mWentworth  Henry  Davies  Margesson   . 
Herbert  Charles  John  Grant  @  . 
(IJWalter  Hugh  Charles  Samuel  Thring  (E) 
{Serving  under  Australian  Government') 
mGeorge  Cuninghame  Quayle 

Charles  Wispington  Glover  Crawford  . 
ttEdwin  Harold  Edwards 
mFrancis  Evelyn  Massy-JJawson    . 
Sir  Malcolm  MacGregor,  Bt. 
Ralph  Philip  Clutton  .     '    . 
*Arthur  Courtenay  Stewart 
mWilliam  Francis  Benwell 
mOscar  Matthew  Makins 
Alexander  Keith  Jones 
Hubert  Stansbury 
(Admiralty  Transport  Officer,  Southampton) 


287 


t  Officer,  Card 


M.G 


V) 


Ret.  Captain. 


28  July  13 

1  Oct  09 

31  Oct  06 

1  Apr  11 


23  Nov 
25  Apr 
15  Oct 

1  Feb 

8  Nov 

6  Aug 

9  May  07 
1  Sept  10 
1  June  12 

31  Dec    09 
22  Nov    09 

24  Dec    09 
1  Apr    11 

19  Jan    14 

10  Jan     12 

1  June  12 

1  Sept    11 

21  Oct 

7  Dec 
7  July 

22  Oct 


13 
10 


13 

17  Oct  11 

19  Jan  11 

30  June  10 

1  Sept  08 

10  Oct  13 

15  Jan  10 

30  June  11 

24  July  07 

15  Dec  12 

7  Mar  12 

12  Jan  10 

13  Feb  12 
3  Feb  11 


5  Oct 
24  Dec 
12  Apr 

12  Mar 
21  Feb 

13  June  11 

23  July  13 
5  Jan    12 

31  Oct     11 
3  June  12 

24  Aug    10 


Commander. 


30  June  99 
30  June  99 
30  June  99 

30  June  99 

30  June  99 

31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 
31  Dec  99 

30  June  00 
21  Oct     00 

9  Nov    00 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
30  June  01 
30  June  01 
30  June  01 
30  June  01 

30  June  01 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


00 
00 
00 


01 
01 
01 


1  Jan  02 
31  Dec  02 

1  Jan  03 
30  June  03 
30  June  03 

30  June  03 

31  Dec  03 
31  Dec  03 
31  Dec    03 

31  Dec  03 

31  Dec  08 

31  Dec  03 

31  Dec  03 

31  Dec  03 
31  Dec  03 
30  June  04 
30  June  04 

30  June  04 

31  Dec  04 
31  Dec  04 
31  Dec  04 
30  June  05 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 


05 
05 


CAPTAINS. 


646a 


Richard  Harry  Parker. 
Edmund  Clifton  Carver 
Christopher  Powell  Metcalf  (*) 
John  Pratt  de  Montmorency 
(J)ntOswald  McDonough  English 

John  Gilbert  de  Odingsells  Coke 
John  Henry  Trye 

(Serving  under  Australian  Commonwealth 
temporarily) 
Arthur  George  Kennedy  Hill 
The  Right  Hon.Fitz Walter  George  Probyn  Butler, 
Lord  Bunboyne        ...... 

(Borne  II. M.S.  'Pembroke'  addl.for  Meteoro- 
logical Buties  with  Naval  Wing,  Royal  Flying 
Corps) 
m Claude  George  Reginald  Brandon 
mDavid  Monteith  Hamilton 


298 


Bet.  Captain.        Commander 


10  Dec  08 

30  June  12 

6  Apr  11 

17  Mar  10 

17  Apr  12 

9  Feb  12 

24  Apr  12 


30  Nov     10 
16  May    11 


1  Sept 
23  Feb 


31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


05 
05 
05 
05 
05 
05 


30  June  06 

30  June  06 

31  Dec     06 


30  June  07 

31  Dec    07 


CAPTAINS. 

Lieutenants  retired  as  Commanders  and  subsequently  advanced  to  Captain. 


TPinThomas  Hadley  .... 

T_PCharles  William  Poynder  Allen- Hoblyn 

GHP,  PW( I)  mWilliam   Job   Woodman 
Barnard         ...... 

( JJmHerbert  Moultrie  Heathoote     . 

mJohn  Martin  .         . 


Ret. 
Captain. 


24  Apr  02 

24  Apr  02 

24  Apr  02 

24  Apr  02 

24  Apr  02 


Ret. 
Commander. 


7  May  97 

9  Nov  96 

22  Dec  93 

1  July  98 

9  Sept  99 


2  July    75 
JL  Mar    76 

10  Aug    77 

28  Dec     77 

29  June  83 


647 


CAPTAINS. 


(S.) 


CAPTAINS. 

From  the  Staff  Captains''  List. 


Staff 
Captain. 


Date  of 
Retirement. 


G\filPmRichard  Cossentine  Dyer 
6ri/.PmAdolphus  de  Grouchy  Sutton 
HtThomas  Pounds 
m  Samuel  Libby  . 
GHPmEdwin  Wise  . 

ttlHenry  Rendle  Harris 
C^Pm  John  Phillips . 

HtThomas  Henry  Tizard,  C.B.,  F.R.S 
mJames  Cole 

James  Roberts  Osborn 
tit  Alfred  Thomas 

Thomas  Roberson    . 

Charles  Henry  Clarke  Langdo 

John  Bell  Johnson  . 
tnAlbert  Eushbridger  Wonham 

Archibald  Godfrey  Douglas 
MtJohn  George  Boulton 

Charles  Brent 
nt Henry  Emilius  Wood 

George   Alexander   Broad,    M.V.O 

William  John  Symons 
TO  Walter  Sandys  Chambre  . 
(I) James  Henderson     . 

Philip  Daniel  Ouless 
mWilliam  Way,  M.V.O.       . 

Philip  Henry  Wright 

William     Tooker     . 
mWilliam  John  Nowell  Baird 
m  Clifford  Bawden 

Frank  Haslewood    . 

IttJohn  Davis  Moulton     . 
fJJThomas  Charles  Pascoe    . 
Frederick  Charles  Alfred  Crooke 
mFrancis  Roberts 

Arthur  Richard  Phipps  Bawden 

Frederick     Weth  erall     Edward 
Houghton  Smith     .     . 


6  Mar 

11  July 

13  Apr 
17  July 

30  Aug 

31  Dec 

12  Oct 

14  Feb 
10  Sept    89 

5  Mar  91 
16  Mar  91 
29  Jan  94 
20  June  94 
12  Oct     95 


15  June  96 


10  Sept 

28  Dec 
1  Apr 
7  Apr 

29  Apr 
14  Sept 

1  May 

6  Oct 
9  Sept 

14  Aug 
18  Mar 
26  Apr 

15  Oct 
29  Apr 

4  Nov 
17  Jan 

7  Aug 
13  Aug 
21  Feb 
17  Oct 


96 
96 
97 

97 
'.17 
97 
98 
98 
99 
00 
01 
01 
01 
02 
02 
03 
03 
03 
04 
04 


17  Nov  04 


28  Sept 
3  Jan 

29  July 
21  Mar 

28  Nov 


86 
90 
89 
87 
91 


36 


12  Sept  92 
15  June 

28  Dec 

10  Sept 
1  May 

25  Mar 
6  Sept 
6  Oct 

26  Nov 
12  Oct 
17  Oct 
12  Feb 

8  Aug 
21  Feb 

17  Nov 

27  Aug 
25  Nov 

4  Nov 

18  Mar  . 
2  July 

29  Apr 

11  Nov 
10  Mar 

5  June  08 

19  Apr     07 

30  Aug    13 
1  Apr    07 

10  Feb    13 

28  May   07 

31  Dec     09 

17  Apr     12 


96 
96 
96 
98 
98 
98 
98 
00 
97 
04 
98 
05 
04 
04 
05 
04 
02 
01 
06 
02 
06 
08 


CAPTAINS 

\. 

648 

[J.s )                                        CAPTAINS. 

From  the  Staff  Commanders'1  List. 

Names. 

Ket.  Captain. 

Stafl 
Commanders. 

George  Hastings  Inskip 

30  June 

74 

20  Aug      67 

{riyPinWilliam  Henry  Fawckner   . 

8  Mar 

82 

20  Aug     67 

GHPJohn  James  Pearce  Hitchfield 

5  Jan 

82 

7  July    69 

GHPm Valentine  Fowler  Johnson  . 

1  Oct 

82 

10  Nov     69 

£#PmEdward  Holland  Hills 

14  Jan 

84 

8  Feb  ■   70 

Ettrick  William  Creak,  C.B.,  F.R.S. 

16  Dec 

91 

23  Dec     73 

<9iLPmRobert  Jackson  .... 

29  Apr 

90 

12  May    75 

^//PlttFrederick  Kibbey  Taylor    . 

3  Sept 

94 

26  Apr     77 

James  Blake  Walker 

5  Sept 

93 

30  Dec     78 

James  Edmond  Coghlan  (e) 

30  July 

97 

5  Dec     78 

G/IPnxJohn  Edwards     .... 

3  Aug 

95 

5  Feb     79 

mHenry  Dicken  Shortt   .         .     ■    . 

6  July 

94 

19  Aug    79 

William  King 

19  Oct 

96 

3  Jan     81 

mWilliam  Richard  Stevens 

20  Feb 

94 

5  Aug     82 

mWalter  Neilson  Goalen 

15  June 

96 

7  Feb     84 

John  Whitly  Dixon 

7  Dec 

97 

14  Jan     85 

Augustus  Fane 

6  May 

98 

5  Aug     85 

Francis  Rowlatt 

10  Oct 

97 

27  Aug     85 

Richard  George  Roe 

1  Jan 

00 

19  Sept    85 

George  SpinlufE  Ralph     . 

19  Aug 

97 

8  Nov     85 

George  Stephen  Keigwin 

14  Oct 

01 

24  Nov     86 

Herbert  John  Dockrell  (e) 

6  June 

02 

9  Feb     87 

(/)m William  Stainer    . 

24  Jan 

02 

15  May    87 

mCharles  Richard  Hudson  Robinsoi 

i 

20  July 

02 

2  July    87 

Lucas  George  Stovin 

13  Feb 

02 

1  Nov     87 

mEdwin  Henry  Richards 

3  June 

98 

19  Nov     87 

Edwin  William  George  Hilliard 

29  Dec 

01 

8  July    88 

Charles  Duke  Anderson  Morshead 

19  May 

00 

14  Mar     89 

mThompson  Maclean 

30  June 

03 

8  Apr     92 

29 

649 


COMMANDERS. 


(V)* 


COMMANDERS    RETIRED. 


1880 

Edward  Stratford  Dugdale        19  July 

1887 

mArthur  Napier  Heathcote      21June 

1889 

mHenry  Harvey  Boteler  .         31  Dec 
Henry  Berkeley  Elwyn    .         31  Dec 

1895 

lUJohn  George  Heugh,  D.S.O.  21June 

1899 

tltWentworth  Vernon  Cole  30June 

Lawrence  Archer  Tawney  30June 
Tlie  Hon.   Charles  Joseph 

Thaddeus  Dormer.         .  30June 

ItlEdward  Arthur  Salwey  .  31  Dec 

1900 

*mHoratio  Walcott  Colomb         9  Not 

1901 

mFrederick  Charles  Ullick 
Vernon  Wentworth       .  1  Jan 

mGeorge  Wentworth  Wind- 
sor Dawes     ...        30  June 

George  Ellis  Cave     .         .       30  June 

mArchibald         Bellenden 

Purvis  .         .         .         .         31  Dec 

mGeorge  Augustus  Crosbie 

Ward    ....         31  Dec 

mAlexander  Gillespie        .         31  Dec 

1902 

Clement  Cooper  Home     .         26June 

1904 

(J)Godfrey  George  Webster     30June 
Hugh  Gardiner  Glennie    .         30 June 
TJtLlewellyn  Griffiths         .         31  Dec 
mEdward  Stafford  House- 
man     ....         31  Dec 
Archibald  Bertram   Wat- 
son Higginson       .         .         31  Dec 
22 


1905 

ItlEric  Charrington,  D.S.O. 
Thomas  Evans  Crease 
Frederick  Luscombe  Atten- 
borough 

1906 

Martin  Theodore  Daniel  . 
mHerbert  Norris  Hunter  . 
Robert  Algernon  Newton 

1907 

mRupert  Stanley  Gwatkin- 
Williams 


30June 
30June 

31  Dec 


30June 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


31    Dec 


1908 

Charles     Richard     Wynn 

Brewis  .         .         .         30June 

mStephen  Henry  Way      .         30June 
(British  Vice- Consul  at  Pemambiwo.) 

Cyril  Percy  Ryan    .     .     .         30June 

mWalter  Hose  ...         31  Dec 
{Lent    for     duty   under     Canadian 
Government.        Is    in    command    of 
H.M.S.  '  Rainbow  '  and  of  Esquimau 
Dockyard.") 

1909 

George  Ainslie  Rooke  30June 

Ernest  Edward  Parker     .         31  Dec 

19L0 

ittJohn  Francis  Robins         .    30  June 
(Aide-de-Camp  to  Governor  of 

JYeio  South  Wales) 
Gerald  Louis  Saurin         .         31  Aug 
Frederick  William  Talbot- 

Ponsonby      .         .         .  31  Dec 

1911 

James         Lewis        Soltau 
Kirkness .         .         .         .31  Dec  i 


1912 

George      Henry     Holden 

Holden 

31 

Deo 

Malcolm  Kenneth  Grant. 

31 

Dec 

mColpoys    Cleland  Walcott 

31 

Dec 

42 

COMMANDERS. 


650 


(m.n.)*  COMMANDEK  ON  RESERVED  HALF-PAY. 

Promoted  from  the  Lieutenants"  List. 


PW,TPm**  William  Melancthon  Sanctuary 


(This  List  is  closed.) 
"(M.N.)     See  Nttvml  Retirement  previeus  to  1 870. 


.  31  Dec  59 


CO.)*  COMMANDERS. 

PrtmoUd  frem  the  Lituttn*n*s'  List. 


1879 

Samuel   Weller   George   Festing 
May  (e)  .  . 


5    Aug 


George  Poynter  Heath 


1  2 

(Tins  List  is  closed.) 
*  (0.)     See  Naval  Retirement  previous  to  1870. 


10  Aug 


O  fleers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


651 


COMMANDERS. 


(W.)*  COMMANDERS 

Promoted  from  the  Lieutenants'  List. 


TPm* George  Bamett  Goolden 
m*Francis  Martin  Norman 
71PlttFrancis  Osburn 

George  Wayne  Gregorie    . 

VXPhilijJ  James  Hanhin     . 

yiPmEdward  Codrington  Hall 

Benjamin  Harrison  Key    . 

7'PmJohn  James  Martin 

VilThe  Might  Hon.  Edward  Downes 

Lord  Ellenborough 
mWilliam  Thresher   . 
xaFrederieli  Charles  Law . 
XixThe  Bight   Hon.    Montolieu    Fox 

Lord  Elibanh 
mCharles  Robert  Tylden  Russell 
HlCourtenay  Alfred  Hayes 
lltBerkeley  George  Albert  Belson 
VXThomas  Vincent  Williams 
NPOsborn  Hyde  Parker 
James  Alfred  Boxer  . 
TP*  Charles  Stukely  Shuckburgh  . 
lltAugustus  Barton  Clavell  Booth 
Edward  Barrington  Purvis  Kelso 
IllArthur  George  Roberts  Riall 
^T/PlttFrederic  John  Easther   . 
mYelverton  O'Keeffe 
Frederick  William  Bayly  Jones 
YPDillon  Temple  John  Macnamara 
TllGeorge  Gordon  Webber 
Lawrence  Peel  Willan 
Edward  Drummond  . 
mGeorge  Osborn  Moore 
mHenry  James  Fairlie 
mAugustus  Hill  Burgess  Bradshaw 
7'PThomas  Edward  Miller 
iYPJames  Henry  Butt 
mPhilip  Nathaniel  lyrwhitt 
Frederick  Gaskell 
G  /TPmFrancis  Hay  Chapman      . 
Arthur  Barrett  Mansell 
William  Henry  Lewin 
Henry  Clobery  Wallis 


40 


Ret.  Commander. 


1  Apr 
13  Jan 

4  Jan 

5  Mar 
1  Apr 

16  Sept 
5  Jan 
1  Apr 


1  Oct     73 

1  Apr     70 
25  June  74 


28  Nov 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

28  Apr 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

15  Oct 

16  Oct 
19  Aug 
28  Jan 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Apr 
1  Oct 

11  June 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Apr 
1  Oct 
10  Jan 
1  Oct 

12  Apr 
1  Jan 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 


70 
73 
73 
73 
71 
73 
73 
83 
71 
74 
71 
73 
73 
73 
73 
70 
73 
73 
73 
73 
73 
88 
73 
71 
73 


73 

73 


28  July 

5  Jan 

22  Feb 

5  Mar 

15  May 
12  Jan 
26  Nov 
24  Apr 

31  Aug 
31  Aug 

10  Dec 

17  Apr 
17  Apr 

17  Apr 

11  Aug 

7  Feb 

6  Mar 

8  Apr 
8  Apr 
8  Apr 

16  Sept 
28  Nov 
28  Nov 
22  Mar 
22  Mar 
22  Mar 
15  Mar 
15  Mar 

15  Mar 

16  June 
14  Sept 

18  Sept 
18  Sept 
18  Sept 
18  Sept 
25  Jan 
25  Jan 
25  Jan 
13  Mar 
22  Mar 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


COMMANDEBS. 


652 


St.  Vincent  Nepean,  MVO. 
William  Neilson 
RPntEdward  Seymour  Evans  . 
Philip  Henry  Worgan 
APAlbert  John  O'Rorke 

William  Frederick  Arthur  Hamilton 

Russell 

Alexander  de  Castro  Crawford 
William  Sherbroolte. 
Francis  Augustus  Delme  Radcliffe 
Lawrence  Grasme  Allan  Roberts 
Henshaw  Russell 
JVPGerald  Arthur  Ellis. 
Walter  Leigh  Bamber 
VXllobert  Jukes  Hughes 
Henry  Alfred  Street 
TltLambton  Lee  Loraine  Bevan    . 
lit  Oswald  Baylis  Niven 
Sir  Hamilton  Pym  Freer-Smith,  Et. 
C.S.I.    ... 
iYPJohn  Augustus  Clifton 

William  Francis  Edgar  Freeland 
Alfred  Malcolm  Causton  . 
Robert  William  Douglas-Hamilton 
NPxaTIie  Hon.  Nelson  Byng 
Alaric  Frederick  Grant 
James  Evans     .... 
iVPJames  Hazel      .... 

The    Hon.     Cecil      James      Ceorge 

Cadogan        .... 
Robert  Orme  Webb  . 
Matthew  James  Han i son  . 
HI  Philip  Howard  Rickman 
Q  IIP  Cecil  Grerille  Home 
iVPGeorge  Pigott  Carruthers  Cray 
Ceorge  Colburne  Higgins 
Marcus  Legh  Bridger 
nt*  ®  Lionel  Andros  De  Sausmarez 
APntClaud  Harding 

Leonard  Smith  Ensor 
Alfred  Curtis  Carew 
I  he  Hon.  Frederick  Canning  Lascclles 
Hugh  George  Gough 
m  @  William  Balfour  Forbes  . 
<9//PWilloughby  Edward  Still 
mThomas  Edward  Maxwell 


83 


Ket.  Commander. 

Lieutenant. 

1  Oct 

73 

21  Apr     66 

24  Jan 

86 

21  Apr     66 

10  Jan 

89 

21  Apr     6ii 

20  Dec 

71 

21  Apr     66 

8  Nov 

88 

28  June  66 

1  Oct 

73 

28  June  66 

10  Oct 

79 

28  June   66 

1  Oct 

73 

28  June  66 

1  Oct 

73 

24  Aug     66 

1  Oct 

73 

11  Sept    66 

12  Mar 

75 

11  Sept    66 

12  Jan 

89 

11  Sept    66 

1  Oct 

73 

11  Sept    66 

30  Sept 

72 

21  Jan     67 

15  Nov 

72 

21  Jan     67 

20  Mai- 

78 

21  Jan     67 

15  July 

76 

21  Jan     67 

1  Oct 

73 

7  Mar    67 

1  July 

90 

7  Mar    67 

25  Aug 

89 

5  Sept    67 

28  Mar 

90 

5  Sept    67 

12  Nov 

89 

5  Sept    67 

30  Apr 

90 

3  Apr     68 

23  Nov 

85 

3  Apr     68 

1  June 

76 

3  Apr     68 

15  Feb 

91 

3  Apr     68 

3  Mai- 

91 

3  Apr     6S 

ls  Nov 

78 

5  Aug    68 

20  Nov 

83 

5  Aug    68 

26  May 

91 

1  June  69 

19  Jan 

82 

1  June  69 

16  Oct 

91 

1  June  69 

12  Dec 

8S 

1  June  69 

14  Apr 

92 

1  June  69 

1  Oct 

83 

1  June  69 

8  Oct 

87 

1  June  69 

26  Dec 

77 

12  Oct     69 

18  Sept 

91 

4  Apr    70 

20  June 

77 

16  July    70 

2  Mar 

91 

22  Oct     70 

25  Feb 

88 

22  Oct     70 

30  Dec 

91 

24  May    71 

22  Aug 

94 

24  May    71 

Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  hare  commuted  their  pay. 


653-4 


COMMANDERS. 


Edward  Blakemore  Fletcher     . 
{Late  Lieutenant  Instructor,  London 
Brigade,  R.N. A.  Volunteers.*) 
Emeric  John  Vidal  Pritchard 
Claude  Henry  Millett 
Charles  Quentin  Gregan  Craufurd 
iVPEdward  Phillips  Stat'ham 

Francis  Henry  Newnham  Harvey 
William  Foster  Carslake . 
Douglas  Methuen  Forsyth 
P  Wxa  Henry  Knight  Gregson     . 
G  7/PWilliam  Nigel  Madan       . 
VX William  Henry  Roberts    . 
Colin  Henry  Paget  Jones . 
Sir  Graham  John  Bower,  K.C.M.G 
mHerbert  Cartwright  Sayce 
7PmHenry  John  Oldfield 
iVJPGeorge  Samuel  Deverell  . 
John  Hannam  Henderson 
iYPCharles  Napier  Robinson 
lltCharles  Burnaby  Neate    . 
live  Hon.  Henry  Noel  Shore 
TPm William  John  Moore 
7_PlttEdward  Robert  Brietzcke 

XttJErasmus  Austin  Ommanney,  M.A. 
tttRobert  Murray  Rumsey,  I.S.O. 
jTPLaurence  Henry  Eliot 

Arthur  Furlonger 
JVPltlRobert  Thomas  Wood 
TPmStephen  Henry  Thompson 
mRichard  Grant  Day  . 
mGordon  Glennie 
G HPm  Ernest  Kinder 

mRichard  William  Watt 
GHPQeorge  Drury    . 

Frederick  Luard  Laurence  . 
GHPml&dward  Arthur  Richmond 
mFrancis  Avenel  Brookes    . 
mHenry  Biggs  Warren 
NPWilliam  Crichton  Stuart  Hath 

tttAdolphus  Frederic  Turner 
TIPHenry  McArthur  Outfield   . 
(7  )m Arthur  Thomas  Target     . 
HI  Edward  Noble  Price 
George  Keith  Gordon . 
m  James  Harmer  Pritchard  Galloway 
Robert  Cecil  Leader    .... 


128 


Ret.  Commander. 


19  Apr     91 


5  Nov 

13  Sept 

8  Nov 
18  Sept 

18  May 

14  Dec 

19  Dec 

9  May 
10  Sept 
29  Dec 

3  Sept 
29  Feb 

18  July 

13  Nov 

29  Dec 

6  Sept    83 

5  July    82 
1  Nov 
9  Sept 

14  Aug 
13  May 
13  Dec 
12  Jan 

19  Oct 

6  Dec 
5  May 

16  May  94 
3  Nov  94 
3  Aug 

26  Apr 
9  Sept 

20  July 
12  Apr 

1  Oct 

30  June  95 
16  July    96 

27  Sept 
22  Dec 

8  Apr 
18  Aug 
10  Oct 

7  May 

31  May 
31  Mar 


24  July    71 


24  July 
29  Dec 

29  Dec 
6  Feb 
6  Feb 
6  Feb 

6  Feb 

7  Feb 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 
23  Apr 

2  Sept 

3  Sept 
3  Sept 

3  Sept 

30  Dec 
30  Dec 

8  Apr 
8  Apr 
8  Apr 
8  Apr 

19  July 
23  Sept  73 
23  Sept  73 
23  Sept  73 
23  Sept  73 

23  Sept   73 

24  Sept  73 
17  Dec  73 
17  Dec 
17  Dec 
17  Feb 

4  Apr 
4  Apr 

15  June  74 

15  June  74 

15  June  74 

8  Aug    74 

8  Aug    74 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


COMMANDERS. 


668 


m  Cecil  Fitzgerald  Foley 

mFrancis  Harvey  Davies     . 

Henry  Edward  Bourchier    . 

m  Walter  Frederic  Stirling  . 

Charles  Milne      .         .         . 

m  James  Brant     .... 

mWilliam        Abraham        Ludington 
Quixans  Henriques 

nt  Charles   William  Pleydell  Bourerie 

TltThomas  Holmes 
(T)William  Heron  Coombs 

Lionel  Harvey  Morris 

UtHarry  Dampier  Law 

The  Hon.  Cony ng ham  Albert  Benison 

Archibald  James  Farquharson 

Hubert  Garvey  Giles  . 

mRichmond  Ffolliott  Powell 
GHPEeibeTt  Lyall  Messum 

IttJohn  Pemberton  Plumtre  Coote 

IttClaude  Paget   .... 

Thomas  Charles  Fenton 

mJoseph  Edward  Gregory  . 

tltDouglas  Arthur  Wright    . 

ITtGerald  Elias     .... 

NPxa. Walter  Travers  Warren 

Arthur  Channel' .... 
iVPGeorge  Albert  Smith  . 

mWilliam  Frederick  Glascott  Clarke 

The  Hon.  Francis  Spring- Rice     . 

mWilliam  Maitland-Dougall 
(J)Csesar  Frederick  de   Merindol  Malan 

Gordon  Sinclair  Gunn 
iVPJohn  Charles  Roughton 

Arthur  Havergal 

Charles  Valentine  Smith     . 
(Superintendent  of    Sailing    Birections, 
Hydrographic  Bepartment  Admiralty) 
iVPmMaximin  Horace  William  Laborde 
tit  Valentine  David  Hughes  . 
Charles  Allan  Fenwick  Waters   . 


165 


Ret.  Commander. 


1  Sept  96 
15  June  93 
23  Aug    95 

2  Nov    96 
7  Sept    81 

20  May    95 


25  Sept 
1  Jan 

95 
09 

4  July 

19  Apr 

6  Aug 

3  Dec 

84 
94 
85 
95 

4  May 

28  Mar 

81 
83 

21  Dec 

95 

29  Dec 

91 

29  Nov 

96 

15  Sept 
3  Oct 

95 

96 

9  Mar 

96 

5  Feb 

96 

1  May 
12  May 

20  Nov 

86 
97 

85 

15  Oct 

92 

9  Feb 

96 

26  May 
1  Oct 

97 
97 

12  Oct 

97 

1  Nov 

92 

1  Jan 

95 

31  Aug 

94 

4  May 
14  Feb 

95 
99 

20  Jan 

98 

J4Feb 

95 

,12  Feb 

87 

1  Sept 
1  Sept 

30  Sept 
8  Oct 
8  Oct 

22  Dec 


22  Dec 

74 

1  Feb 

75 

1  Feb 

75 

1  Feb 

75 

15  Apr 

75 

15  Apr 

75 

15  Apr 

75 

15  Apr 

75 

2  July 

75 

2  July 

75 

2  July 

75 

2  July 

75 

2  July 

75 

15  Oct 

75 

15  Oct 

75 

1  Mar 

76 

1  Mar 

76 

9  Mar 

76 

28  Apr 

76 

28  Apr 

76 

28  Apr 

76 

28  Apr 

76 

28  Apr 

76 

1  June 

76 

13  Oct 

76 

13  Oct 

76 

13  Oct 

76 

30  Jan 

77 

1  Mar 

77 

24  Apr 

77 

24  May 

77 

O  fleers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


666 


COMMANDERS 


IttFredcrick  Elton 
6"7/PWilliam  Henry  Pierce  Buckner 
IttArthur  Jabez  Loane 
TPHarry  Outfield  Martin       . 
iVP( J)Francis  William  Barrett . 
George  Hodgkinson 
Thomas  John  Oswell  . 
UtRichaid  Bingham  Newland 
George  Vincent  Hegan 
Edward  Leroux  Wilson 
G  HPWiUiam      Foderingham       Domville 

Walker 

fiLHPmFrancis  Edmund  Groube 
George  Harry  Miller-Stirling 
iYPEdward  Powell  Smythies    . 
(i)Alfred  Reginald  Arthur  Stock . 
Edward  Pardoe  Powell 
Griffith  Grismond  Philipps 
G'fl'PEdward  Capel  Hasler  Helby    . 
^YPmFrancis  Henry  Boyer 

mMoultrie  Bickerton  Fowke 
IttArthur  Cleveland  Heathcote     . 
(7)mFrederick  William  Loane 

Hastings  George  Fitzhardinge  Berkeley 

(/)ltt William  Francis  Gunn     . 

G^PmAndrew  Stafford  Mills    . 

BlFrancis  Sambell  Wheeler 

iVPGeorge  William  Gubbins 

XttArthur  Lingham 

Egerton  Bagot  Byrd  Levett  Scrivener 

John  Frederick  Mills 

mFrederick  Willoughby  Shortland 

The  Right  Hon.  Francis  John  Earl  of 

Wharncliffe  .... 

mHans  Thomas  Fell  White 

TttGeorge  Frederick  Glennie         .         * 

ArPtlt William  Leighton  Down  , 

(Hon.  Captain  in  Army) 
GHPm William  Hewetson .... 
tttAlgernon  Hardy  Oliver    .         ,         , 
Hugh  BurringtontHawkshaw     ,         , 


203 


Officers  whose  names  are  m  italics  have  commuted  their  pay  % 


Ket.  Commander. 

3  May 

99 

12  May 

94 

8  Sept 

98 

21  Dec 

92 

14  Mar 

98 

8  Jan 

83 

27  Dec 

97 

1  Sept 

93 

1  Mar 

98 

1  Sept 

97 

10  Nov 

96 

10  Nov 

97 

30  Aug 

98 

17  Feb 

99 

23  July 

98 

16  June 

00 

27  Apr 

98 

19  July 

99 

23  Sept 

93 

25  Feb 

99 

31  Mar 

99 

19  Oct 

00 

9  Apr 

86 

6  Dec 

01 

26  Sept 

98 

19  Sept 

98 

24  Aug 

99 

24  Apr 

02 

11  Feb 

97 

27  May 

95 

18  Apr 

98 

.  9  June 

96 

1  May 

96 

6  Jan 

00 

9  Nov 

98 

18  Oct' 

[94 

24  Sept 

iOO 

5  June 

97 

24  May 
10  Aug 
27  Oct 
27  Oct 

27  Oct 

28  Dec 
28  Dec 
28  Dec 
28  Dec 
28  Dec 


77 
77 

77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 
77 


28  Dec 

77 

16  Apr 

78 

16  Apr 

78 

16  Apr 

78 

16  Apr 

78 

16  Apr 

78 

16  July 

78 

14  Aug 

78 

14  Aug 

78 

14  Aug 

78 

27  Feb 

79 

27  Feb 

79 

27  Feb 

79 

27  Feb 

79 

27  Feb 

79 

27  Feb 

79 

8  Dec 

79 

8  Dec 

79 

8  Dec 

79 

30  Dec 

79 

30  Dec 

79 

30  Dec 

79 

30  Dec 

79 

7  Feb 

80 

7  Feb 

80 

7  Feb 

80 

7  Feb 

80 

6  May 

80 

COMM.AJNDERS. 

657 

Pieter  Gerhard  Voltelin  Van  der  Byl 

Ret.  Commander. 

Lieutenant. 

28  Apr 

99 

23  June  80 

mDuncan  Macphcrson 

29  May 

98 

4  Feb     81 

ntJohn  Arthur  Col  well 

9  Oct 

96 

4  Feb     81 

William  Joseph  Villiers  Hudson 

9  Apr 

00 

4  Feb     81 

mRobert  Henry  Gubbins     . 

7  Nov 

02 

4  Feb     81 

mWilliam  Henry  Chamberlain    . 

31  Dec 

98 

4  Feb     81 

Maurice  William  Portman  @ 

10  Oct 

98 

4  Feb     81 

IttGeorge  Manaton  Dolphin 

6  Oct 

96 

10  Aug    81 

iYPmFrancis  George  Theodore  Cole 

1  Sept 

00 

10  Aug    81 

jVPGeorge  Gray  Haswell 

5  Mar 

00 

10  Aug    81 

lltHeniy  Bruce  Wroughton 

24  Nov 

96 

10  Aug    81 

mWilford  Frederick  Forrest 

22  Jan 

00 

10  Aug    81 

jYPntHerbert  Bayley  Dillon 

25  Jan 

00 

10  Aug    81 

Philip     Charles     Knightley    Wolfe 

Murray         ..... 

20  Apr 

96 

10  Aug    81 

IttMansfield  George  Smith-Cumming  . 

25  Jan 

06 

16  Sept    81 

('  Victory'1  for  special  service  at  Southampton, 

26  Nov  98.) 

iVPFrank  John  Thring  .... 

11  Jan 

02 

15  Feb     82 

tltAi'thur  Barry 

8  Sept 

04 

15  Feb     82 

Henry  Leonard  Bethune 

17  Feb 

03 

30  June   82 

mEdward  Harvey        .... 

10' July 

01 

30  June  82 

Charles  Arnold  Buckland  . 

9  Apr 

02 

30  June  82 

UtFrederick  John  Oliver  Plumer  . 

16  June 

03 

30  June  82 

iVPEdward  Hamilton  Currey 

13  Jan 

02 

30  June  82 

mWilliam  Henry  du  Caui'roy  Chads    . 

28  Apr 

04 

11  July   82 

tnNorman  Burgoyne  Youel 

9  Sept 

05 

11  July   82 

Frederick  Harston  Eagles 

22  Sept 

03 

31  Dec     82 

Henry  Grant  Monckton 

28  Jan 

05 

31  Dec     82 

(i)Benjamin  Whitehouse 

25  Jan 

99 

31  Dec     82 

(Temporarily      employed     on     Surveying 

Service  at  Gibraltar) 

inErnest  Leigh  Austen 

16  Dec 

03 

31  Dec    82 

Paul  Hewett 

9  Apr 

02 

29  June  83 

Hugh  Bradley  Barton 

13  Oct 

02 

29  June  83 

Henry  Walter  Sharpe 

23  Aug 

04 

29  June  83 

Stuart      Victor      Seymour       Craigie 

Messum            ..... 

11  Mar 

04 

29  June  83 

ittHerbert  Montagu  Wyatt 

25  Sept 

06 

29  June  83 

lltRichard  Hawkesworth  Story    . 

27  Aug 

02 

29  Aug    83 

Lionel  George  Spiridione  Hancock 

16  Feb 

11 

31  Dec     83 

IllWilliam  Orner  Oliver 

13  Sept 

05 

30  June  84 

Henry  Dacres  Kiiwan 

12  Mar 

01 

30  June  84 

mWilliam  Henry  Eyre 

27  Mar 

05 

30  June  84 

APmAnnesley  Bremridge  Prance 

22  Feb 

01 

30  June  84 

(i)mLancelot  Baillie  Denman 

15  Jan 

01 

30  June  84 

Wyndham  Richardson 

1  Apr 

05 

30  June   84 

John  Howard  Goldfinch 

21  Apr 

06 

30  June  84 

mRalph  Fearon  Ayscough  . 

6  May 

06 

31  Dec     84 

mGeorge  William  Cornish  . 

1  Oct 

06 

3]  Dec     84 

247 

658 


COMMANDERS. 


iVPmBasil  Cadogan  Barber 
mHerbert  Paris  Barton 
Aubrey  William  Howe 
Amhurst  Charles   Hagerman  Pearson 
lltFrancis  Hungerford  Pollen 
Philip  George  Tillard 
Alexander    Young  Crawshay     Main 

waring  Spearman 
mlvan  Gordon  Humphreys. 
tttJohn  William  Monck  Webb     . 
mWilliam  Owen  Lyne 
ltl*Edward  Carey  Tyndale-Biscoe 
Henry  Ernest  Fraser  Worthington 
lit  Herbert  Powley 

WtSpencer  William  Montagu  Beaumont 
John  Innes  Pocock 
.PTFntFrancis  Bowden-Smith      . 
lltWilliam  Henderson  Boys, 
lit  Walter  John  Wyndham  Steward 
Henry  Thompson. 
mSlr    Charles  Leopold    Cust,   Bart. 

K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  CLE. 
(Equerry  to  the  King) 
mFrederick  Seymour  Rogers 
mHenry  Valentine  Simpson 
mCharles  Mure    .... 
Harold  Wildey  Hasler  Helby 
Edward  Matthew  Hale 
lltWilliam     Henry     Forbes     Monta 

naro  ©    . 
.VPm  Richard  Archibald  Cathie. 

BtEdward  Vernon  Brooke-Webb, 
ttt Ernest  Alexander  Martin. 
mCharles  Chadwick     . 
lltThomas  Brandreth  . 
Charles  Gilbert  Sclater 
Edmund  Frederick  Talbot  . 
mGeorge  Stirling  Hockin     . 
m  Edwin  Alderson  Day 
Henry  Isaac  William  Nevile 
Allan  Hamilton  Ozzard 
ntArthur  Hearle  Tremayne. 
Arthur  Hope  Fanshawe 
m  Peter  Bruff  Garrett  . 
TltLionel  Francis  William  Sanders 
ittAlfred  Edward  Hay  Marescaux 
tltSamuel  Montagu  Agnew 
Claude  Preston  Buckle 
Carlyon  Wilfroy  Bellairs 
mSholto  Grant  Douglas 
Frederick  George  Loring 
(Inspector    of    Wireless     Telegraphy 
Post  Office)  " 

294 


Bet.  Commander. 


12  Oct 

23  July 
6  Mar 

15  Mar 
25  Mar 

30  Jan 

31  Mar 

1  Aug 

2  Jan 
9  Oct 

24  Apr 

11  Oct 
15  Mar 

1  Oct 
24  Aug 

12  Apr 
15  Feb 
11  July 
21  Aug 


06 
06 
05 
07 
02 
07 

06 

07 
04 
07 

02 
07 
07 
07 
99 
04 
08 
07 
09 


23  Feb  01 


3  Aug 
2  Aug 

22  Nov 
1  Aug 

11  May 


4  Feb 

07 

2  Feb 

07 

3  Oct 

05 

7  Sept 
14  June 

02 
08 

12  Mar 

10 

10  Aug 

1  Apr 

17  June 

06 

OS 
09 

22  Oct 

10 

£1  Sept 

24  Sept 

31  May 

4  Feb 

OS 
08 
11 
11 

4  July 
22  May 
24  Feb 

11 

05 
09 

2  Jan 

11 

19  Sept 
15  Mar 

12 
11 

12  Feb 

12 

28  Dec 

09 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
4  Feb 
30  June 


30  Sept  85 

30  Sept  85 

31  Dec  85 
31  Dec 

1  Jan 
30  June 
30  June 

30  June 
18  Sept 

1  Oct 
1  Oct 

31  Dec 
1  Jan 


1  Jan  87 

31  Mar  87 

18  May  87 
21  June  87 
21  June  87 
21  June  87 


21  June 

87 

21  June 

87 

24  June 

87 

1  Oct 

87 

1  Oct 

87 

1  Oct 

87 

5  Dec 

87 

1  Dec 

87 

1  Apr 

88 

1  Oct 

88 

1  Jan 

89 

1  Apr 

89 

14  Feb 

90 

30  June 

90 

30  June 

90 

1  Oct 

90 

1  Oct 

90 

1  Oct 

90 

1  Jan 

91 

15  Mar 

!H 

30  June  91 

1  Sept 

91 

COMMANDERS. 


689 


Odiarne  Unett  Coates 

ittWyndham  Forbes  ® 

Howard  Fiennes   Julius   Rowley 

mPhilip  Sherard  Watson 

Malcolm  Sabine  Pasley 

Arnold  Kirke       .... 

mArthur  James  Denman  Macaulay 
(7}lttKobert  Hudleston  Keate  . 
(Z^Oscar  Valentin  de  Satge 

Percy  Macalpine  Riadore    . 

Henry  Gosset  Vereker  [R] 

Francis  Ignatius  Carvill 

MtCecil  Ryther  Acklom 

(Superintendent,     lorpedo     Factory 
Greenock) 

Frank  Pierce 

Hugh  Fitz  Roy  Hopkinson . 

John  Barff  Hancock   . 

mBerkeley  Holme-Sumner  .         , 

Edmund  James   Prendergast 

(Borne  in  H.M.S.  '  Vernon,'1  for  Wire 
less  Telegraphy  Duties') 

Henry  Arthur  Gillett . 

Bernard  Long     .... 

John  Davies  Rogers    . 

JttCharles  Edward  Beeby  Colbeck 

mMurray  MacGregor  Lockhart  . 

mHarry  Anthony  Pownall  Glossop 

Henry  Strickland 

Harry  Francis  Cayley 

William  Thornton  Pinder  Wilson 
{Naval  Assistant  Hydrographic  Dept.) 

ntCharles  Cecil  Kerr-Pearse 

Robert  William  Dalgety 

tttErnest  Algernon  Constable 

Robert  Ernest  Vaughan 

T/ie  Hon.  Lionel  John  Olive  Lambert 

Marmaduke  Cecil  Allenby  . 

(Assistant    to   Superintendent   of 
Compasses?) 

ittJohn  Thomas  Shenton 

Henry  Jeffreys  de  Winton  Kitcat 

mDenis  Downes  Lane. 

Albert  Edward  Acheson 

IttAlexander  Gibson  Hamilton     . 

Charles  Keating  McCallum 

m  Walter  John  Tite  Saunders 

Charles  Bissett    .... 

mAlgernon  William  Abbott 

Frank  Vernon  Lockey 

(7)mDonald  John  Munro    . 

('  Columbine '  additional  for  service 
at  Cromarty) 

Walter  Allan  Ernest  Critchley    . 

Thomas  Browne  O'Brien 

Robert  Frederick  Thorn 

William  Crowder  Easton    . 

Henry  Butterworth     , 
343 


Ret.  Commander. 

6  Mar 

13 

2  Jan 

11 

14  Aug 

28  Aug 

9  Nov 

08 
09 
10 

10  July 
14  May 
5  July 
27  Oct 

13 
10 
10 
10 

30  June 

12 

6  Apr 
18  Apr 
31  May 

11 
11 
12 

29  Apr 
11  Oct 

12 
11 

2  Oct 

12 

6  Oct 

12 

10  Feb 

12 

24  May 
4  Sept 
7  Aug 

22  Apr 
3  Aug 

14  Jan 

12 

12 
12 
12 
12 
13 

6  Oct 

13 

3  July 
2  Aug 

13 
12 

12  Mar 

13 

21  May 
2  May 
12  Oct 

12 
13 
13 

16  July 
30  Aug 

13 
13 

7  Dec 

06 

16  June 

06 

31  Oct 

05 

2  May 
17  Dec 

07 
10 

4  Dec 

06 

1  Apr 
12  Dec 

06 
10 

1  July 
13  June 

09 
10 

11  Jan 

10 

3  Feb 

10 

10  Sept 
17  June 

07 
07 

29  June 

06 

23  May 

11 

Lieutenant. 

1  Oct 

91 

26  Oct 

91 

1  Jan 

92 

1  Jan 

92 

1  Apr 

1  Apr 

30  June 

92 

92 
92 

30  June 

92 

30  June 

92 

25  Aug 
14  Nov 

92 
92 

1  Apr 
14  Apr 

93 
93 

30  June 

93 

30  June 

93 

14  Nov 

93 

14  Nov 

93 

31  D«c 

93 

31  Dec 

93 

31    Dec 

93 

14  Feb 

94 

30  June 

94 

30  June 

94 

1  Oct 

94 

6  Oct 

94 

31  Dec 

94 

31  Dec 

94 

31  Dec 

94 

31  Dec 

94 

30  June 

95 

1  Oct 

95 

1  Oct 

95 

1  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

31  Oct 

95 

669a                                       COMMANDERS. 

Ret.  Commander. 

Lieutenant. 

mAndrew  Hambly       .... 

5  Aug 

12 

31  Oct 

95 

John  Richard  Lay       .... 

14  May 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

TltJohn  Herbert  Jones. 

28  Aug 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

fPercy  Edward  May  Humpheiy. 

31  Oct 

05 

31  Oct 

95 

Ill  Edward  Lindsay  Ashley  Foakes 

1  Aug 

08 

31  Oct 

95 

(Nautical  Advisor  to  the    General 

Post  Office) 

Ernest  Harold  Dobbin 

10  Feb 

13 

31  Oct 

95 

George  Francis  Tizard  Flew  Ellis 

6  Feb 

06 

31  Oct 

95 

William  Henry  FitzClarence 

28  Oct 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

UlFrederick  Richard  Harrold 

31  July 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

IttWilliarn  John  Frazer 

31  July 

07 

31  Oct 

95 

William  Hamilton       .... 

3  Dec 

08 

31  Oct 

95 

Frederick  William  Haigh  James. 

1  Apr 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

John  Marshall     ..... 

12  Nov 

13 

31  Oct 

95 

(H.M.S. '  Victory '  for  supervision  of 

Second  Class  Stokers  under  training') 

tttRobert  Watson  Sumner    . 

29  June 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

Thurgood  John  Oldham 

12  June 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

Herbert  Cheyney  Pocock    . 

15  Oct 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

Arthur  Truscott  (*).-.. 

8  Nov 

11 

31  Oct 

95 

Thomas  OlofE  de  Wet .... 

25  Jan 

11 

31  Oct 

95 

John  Cave  Humfrey    .... 

20  Jan 

14 

31  Oct 

95 

tttJohn  Henry  Orton   .... 

7  Sept 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

tltAi'thur  More  Dawson 

31  Oct 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

tttHubert  G-eorge  Alston 

6  Nov 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

William  Hugh  Leadbeater 

13  Aug 

07 

31  Oct 

95 

mHenry  Jefferson        .... 

21  Feb 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

Frederick  James  Evans 

6  June 

12 

31  Oct 

95 

Gregory  Stapleton       .... 

30  Jan 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

(Suverintendent  of  the  Imperial  Light- 

house Service  of  Ceylon  and  Minicoy) 

mJoseph    Allan    Columbia     Gilmour 

12  Apr 

11 

31  Oct 

95 

Sinclair  (Borne   in   '■Victory.''     lo 

assist  Captain  in  Cliarge,  Portland.) 

Francis  Crean     ..... 

16  Jan 

11 

31  Oct 

95 

James  Olden  Hatcher 

12  Nov 

07 

31  Oct 

95 

mCharles  William  Nicoll  McCulloch   . 

1  Dec 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

(Secretary      to      Surgeon-  General, 

Haslar  Hospital) 

Alfred  Gilmore  Alston         .         ... 

14  May 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

IttEdward  Unwin 

17  Mar 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

Charles  William  Beckwith 

4  June 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

(Asst.  Harbour  Master,  Hong  Kong) 

Sutton  Smith 

27  Nov 

10 

31  Oct 

95 

mJoseph  Man 

27  Mar 

12 

31  Oct 

95 

Walter  Henry  Calthrop  Calthrop 

16  Sept 

09 

31  Oct 

95 

Albert  Edward  Harris 

1  Jan 

12 

31  Oct 

95 

Philip  Colquhoun  Pearson 

24  Aug 

12 

30  Dec 

95 

{Naval  Assistant  Hydrographic  Pept.) 

Marcus  Francis  Beresford  Whyte  .     . 

20  Nov 

13 

31  Dec 

95 

('  Victory '    additional  f@r   Special 

Service  23  Pec  12.) 

Robert  Mairis  Haynes         , 

26  Sept 

13 

1  Apr 

96 

mCharles  Hay  Forbes         i 

23  Sept 

13 

30  June 

96 

384 

COMMANDERS. 


6596 


William  George  Hastings  Bickford    . 
Arthur  Hodgson  Nelson    . 
Harold  Francis  John  Young 

('  Egmont '  for    Chart  and  CJirono- 
meter  Depot,  Malta) 
lit  A  If  red  "William  Gush    .     . 

Percy  de  Winton  Kitcat 
mWalter  Jonathan  Matthews 
William  Alfred  Pickering 
Samuel  Robson  Crabtree 
mGeorge  Duncan 
('  Columbine '  addl.  as  Assistant  to 
King's  Harbour  Master,  Rosyth, 
4'C,  27  Dec  12.) 
Alfred  Cuthbert  Dunn  . 
(Serving  under  the  Australian  Gov- 
ernment). 
Eobert  Arthur  Preston 
Oliver  Lawrence  Beck  . 
fmEdward  John  Kendall  Newman   . 
t-PTFmHerbert  Mosley  Perfect 
mJames  Stuart  Wilde 
William  James  Scott 
Arthur  Douglas  Barff    . 
('  Victory  '  for  charge  of  Chart  and 
Chronometer  DepSt,  Portsmouth.') 
George  Henry  Thomas  Steer 
mGeorge  Hope  Bevan 
('  Wildfire '  addnl.  as  Asst.  King's 

Harbour  Master,  Dover. 
lttHoward  Brooke  Wilson 
Henry  Goschen  Philpott 
mRiehard  Home  Fraser    . 
Gathorne  Cookson 
Kennett  Dixon  © 
William  Woolley  . 
('  Cormorant '  for    charge  of 

Depot,  Gibraltar) 
Alfred  Parnwell  Savill  . 
Irving  Brock  Miles         .         .         , 
('  Vivid '  for  charge  of  Chart  Depot, 

Plymouth.) 
Francis  William  Roberts 
t  James  Thompson  Blake 
mRobert  Bellis     .... 
Montague  George  Philpott     . 
('Victory'  for   Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard.} 
George   Bernard  Eldridge 
tttJulius  Albert  Lane 
BlDouglas  Agnew     . 

Arthur  Ashby  Philbrick 
mWilliam  Sims 
('Pembroke '  addl.  for  Recruiting  duties, 
O.e/ord,  16  Feb  14) 
420 


Ret.  Commander. 


Chart 


3  Sept    12 

6  Apr     12 

31  Aug    12 


24  July 
15  May 

10  Oct 

11  Jan 
14  Mar 

4  Mav 


7  Jajj 

1  Oct 

10  Oct 

16  Apr 
4  Dec 

10  Mar 

17  July 


4  May 
14  Dec 


7  Sept 

24  Nov 

1  Aug 

9  Oct 

11  Aug 


21  Mar    08 


7  Mar 

13 

23  Mar 

13 

10  Feb 

11 

5  Jan 

0!) 

7  Aug 
15  Feb 

11 
11 

24  Apr 
29  Dec 

09 
11 

12 

10 


4  Mar  13 

3  Dec  08 

19  Mar  13 

28  Jan  14 


12 
10 
12 
12 
13 


30  Oct 
30  Oct 
30  Oct 


30  Oct 
20  Nov 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 


1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 


1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

1  Oct 

2  May 


96 
96 
96 


97 
97 
98 
98 

9.s 
98 


1  Oct     98 


98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 


1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct 

98 

1  Oct     98 
1  Oct     98 


1  Oct  98 

1  Oct  98 

1  Oct  98 

1  Oct  98 


t  Retired  with  a  gratuity. 


660-61 


COM  MANDERS.— LIEUTENANTS. 


(R)*  COMMANDERS. 

From  Staff  Commanders''  List. 


mWilliam  Henry  Bradley 
GHPmJohn  Handfield  Tully   . 
m  Silas  Vicary 
IttHenry  Saunders  Penn*  (e) 
imBerkeley  St.  George  Deane 
Frederick  John  Lobb     . 
Walter  Hawkes-Strugnell 
James  Frederick  Foot    . 
mChaiies  Hemus  Hopkins 
John  Horatio  Woolward 
Thomas  Barrington  Moody 
11 


Bet.  Commander. 


Staff  Commander. 


10  Aug 

8  Nov 

29  Oct 

3  Feb 

3  Aug 

1  June 

19  Aug 

19  June 

25  Mar 

13  July 

7  May 


3  June 

15  Feb 
27  May 
11  Jan 

16  Dec 

27  Sept 

28  May 
2  June 
2  Aug 

30  Sept 
3©  Nov 


88 


9,0 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED. 


1862 

mEdward  Savile  Richards       28  Aug 

1863 

mSamuel  Pulley  .         .  8  Apr 

1864 

TltCharles  Richards  Tuckey  .     1  Mar 


1866 

Charles  Alfred  Crespin  .  13  Mar 
Charles  Saville  Broome  .  21  Apr 
Sir  Arthur  Percy  Douglas, 

Bt 24  Aug 

Lindsey  Bertie  Talbot-  Crosbie 

11  Sept 


1867 

Arthur  Hervey  Byng  .  .21  Jan 
James  Beding < field  .  .21  Jan 
Frederic     Glyn    Montagu 

Powell  ....  5  Sept 
Joseph  William  Wilkins  .  5  Sept 
Vincent  John  English  .  .  5  Sept 
tnFrank  Elrington  Hudson     21  Dec 


1869 

Bertie  Wentworth  Vernon  .  1  June 

Cfiarles  Leonard  Rooke  .  1  June 

Arthur  John  Hamilton  .  1  June 

Henry  Arthur  Keith  Murray  1  June 

Frank  Anthony  Gataker  .  5  Aug 

18 


1870 

John  Hicks  .... 
Henry     Thomas     Gartside- 

Tipping  .  .  .  . 
Henry  Edward  Croasdaile  . 
Butler      Julius      Septimus 

Octavius  Carter 

1871 

Sir  Charles  William  Fre- 
derick Craufurd,  Bt. 

The  Hon.  William  Nelson 
Hood        .... 

Arthur  Hill  Hasted  Singleton 
Mercer     .... 

Stephen  Allen  Olney    . 

1872 

VXJames       Henry       Tilson 
Chowne    .... 
mWilliam  Gaven  Eden 
Edward  John  Felloives 
tflSidney  Archibald  Roberts 
Frederick  Streatfield  Pelly  . 
*  George  Theodore  Temple     . 
Charles  Wallace  Last  . 
UlHerbert  Goodwyn  Archer 
Arthur  Shirley  Hamilton 
mEdward  Padwick  Hocker  . 
Archibald  Oakley  Hill 
WilUam  Henry  Chamberlaine 
Chamberlaine  . 

1873 

Henry  Edward  O'Neill 
Edward     John     Louis     de 

Watteville 
Augustus  Maitland  Ronald 

Douglas  Hamilton    .        1 
George   Alexander    Gordon 

Grant 

42 


4  Apr 

18  Aug 
22  Oct 

16  Dec 


24  May 

8  July 

24  July 
29  Dec 


6  Feb 
22  Apr 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 
3  Sept 

29  Dec 

30  Dec 

30  Dec 


8  Apr 
8  Apr 
8  Apr 
8  Apr 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


LIEUTENANTS. 


662 


(T)Sir  William  Rooke  Ores- 
well,  K.C.M.G.  .        .16  Sept 

(First  Naval  Member  Com- 
monwealth Naval  Ad- 
ministration) 

mHenry  Paulet  Harris  .  23  Sept 

Norman  Compton  Fitz  Gerald 

Uniacke   .         .         .         .23  Sept 

Sir  Francis  Elliot  Walker, 

Bt 18  Nov 


1874 

George  Henry  Eden     . 

tttGerald  Rivers  Maltby, 
M.V.O 

IttArchibald  Ewart  Clarke- 
Kennedy  .... 

George  Fouke  Maynard 

Edward  Philip  Tomkinson  . 

George  Wilson,  CLE.  . 

Francis  John  Hamilton 
Scott  Napier     . 

The  Right  Hon.  Edward 
Ponsonby,  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Walton  Drake 

(Serving  under  Aus49-alia?i 
Government) 

mMervyn  Stawell  Norris 
Bryan       .... 

VXRichard  Betton  Sayce 

William  John  Norcop  . 

1875 

Martin  Fletcher  Luther 

(7) m  Southwell  George  Theo- 
bald Bourke     . 

tit  Tristram  Henry  Barre 
Beresford. 

George  Frederick  Smith 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  George 
Granville  Campbell . 

ltt*Henry  Theophilus  Smith- 
Dorrien    .... 

Edward  Mervyn  Archdale  . 

Henry  Chamberlain 

xaHarry  Frederick  James 
Wyatt      .... 

Francis  Tlieophilus  Brooke  . 

mWilliam  Henry  Callwell    . 
69 
Officers  whose  names 
f  Retired  under 


4  Jan 
28  Mar 

31  Mar 
4  Apr 
4  Apr 

15  June 

15  June 


30  Sept 
8  Oct 


8  Oct 
22  Dec 
22  Dec 


2  July 

2  July 

2  July 
2  July 

2  July 

4  July 

20  Aug 
20  Aug 

1  Sept 
15  Oct 
15  Oct 


1876 

Henry  James  Morgan  . 

Robert  Henry  Muirhead 
Collins,  C.M.G. 

(Official  Secretary  in  Great 
Britain  for  the  Common- 
wealth of  Australia.) 

George  Harry  Brury 

Walter  Bigot  (e) 

George  Hector  Bruce   . 

Francis  Samuel  Knowles 

Hugh  Hamond  George  Wil- 
liam Carruthers  Massy 


28  Apr 
1  June 


1  June 

20  June 

8  Aug 

8  Oct 

13  Oct 


1877 

Tlwmas  Charles  St.  Andrew 

St..  John  .  .  .  .  30  Jan 
Clement  William  Swetenham  30  Jan 
John  Frederick  Hayes  .  15  Oct 

XttGeorge  William  Tyler       .  28  Dec 

1878 

Henry  John  Jeffreys    .         .  30  Jan 
James  Willison    .         .         .14  Aug 

1879 

Alfred  Edward  Rawnsley     .  30  Dec 

1880 

(7) tit  Charles  Stewart  Smith*29  Dec 
Alexander  Lyon  .         .         .31  Dec 

1881 

William  Molesworth  Oxley  .  10  Aug 
titJohn  Samuel  de  Beauvoir 

Yelloly     .         .         .         .  31  Dec 

1882 

tilRobert  James  Kidd  .         .  30  June 

UtFrancis  Barkley  Hender- 
son,   C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  @  .  30  June 

HtMorris      Edmund      Loud 

Thompson         .         .         .30  Dec 

188S 

Charles    Robert    Salusbury 

Payne       .         .         .         .29  June 
BtRichard  Morrisey  .  29  June 

92 


are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 
Order-in- Council  ofSOth  Bee,  1884. 


663 


LIEUTENANTS. 


1884 

FrancisHenryEldredShipton  26  Jan 
in  Edward    Lionel    Walker- 

Munro  .         .         .31  Dec 


1885 

fm  Percy    Douglas    Melville 

Henderson         .         .         .20  May 

m  Edward    Cecil    St.    John 

Buchanan  Neale      .         .  29  June 

Kicbard  Clayton  Carew        .  30  Sept 


1888 

TllAlbert  Edwin  Poland        .  30  June 
t  Arthur  Edward  Saul .         .  30  July 

1890 

Arthur  Hepburn  Walsh        .  31  Dec 


1891 

mSydenham  Gordon  Douglas  1  Jan 
Henry  Otway  Boger  .  .  1  Apr 
JJohn  Clark  Soady       .         .   30  June 


1892 

Robert  Darell  Jeffreys. 
Henry    Theodore    Augustus 
Bosanquet         . 


1  Jan 


1893 

Reginald  William  Kiddle 


1894 

§UtJohn  Perceval  Shipton    . 
Digby     St.     Aubyn     Percy 

Weston     . 
(Assistant  to  Chief  Inspector 

of  Naval  Ordnance?) 
§Langton  William  Browell 
William  Francis  Thorp 


25  Aug 


31  Dec 


1  Apr 
14  May 


30  June 

31  Dec 


1895 

PWHenrj  George  Robinson 

Be  van*  (e)  @  .         .14  Jan 

(Assistant  to  Chief  Inspr.  of  Naval 

Ordnance.') 
John  Kenneth  Crawley         .  30  June 
Arthur  Speare-Cole      .         .31  Dec 

1896 

mPercy  Harvey        .  .14  Jan 

Harold  Gordon  Jackson  (e)     14  Jan 
{Inspector   of   Steel,    Naval 

Ordnancel?isvection  Staff. ) 
Frederick  William  Kinahan     1  Apr 
Nithsdale  Carleton  Atkinson 

Moore      .         .         .         .30  June 
mRichard  Markham  Tyring- 

ham  Stephens.  .         .  14  Sept 

(Director   of   Gunnery   De- 
partment of  Naval  Service, 

Ottawa,  with  local  rank  of 

Commander) 
Edward  Herbert  Donovan   .     1  Oct 
George    Herbert    Spilsbury 

Potter 
William  Speke     . 
Charles  Edward  Chapman  . 
Cyril  Beauchamp  Hampshire 
mHenryEilbeckHillman  {*) 
Norman  McCrea  Lewis 
tltHenry  Blake  Gellibrand    . 
lltRonald      Scott      Jervoise 

Wigram    .         .         .         .31  Dec 


Oct 
Oct 
Oct 
Oct 
Oct 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


1897 
Thomas  Joseph  Croker(E)  @  1 5  Jan 
(Asst.    Supt,   EN  lorpedo 

Factory,  Greenock.') 
lit  John  Copley  Powles  .         .31  Jan 
Francis  Richard  MartinWhite  15  Mar 
ntJohn  Walter  Elmslie 

Townsend  .  .  .  .1  Apr 
Francis  Henry  Grenfell  .  1  Apr 
Hampden  Grant  Duff.  .     1  Apr 

Burrard  Archibald  Smith  1  Apr 

Reginald  Gay  Copleston      .  22  June 
(Librarian,  R.N.  War  College, 

Portsmouth') 


110  135 

t  Retired  under  Order -in- Council  of  30th  Dec,  1884. 
J  Retired  under  Order -in- Council  of  3rd  August,  1897. 
§    Eetired  under  Order-in- Council  of  \3th  May,  1901. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

664 

tttMalcolm  Alfred  Kennard  . 

22  June 

John  Kiddle 

30  Sept 

§  Walter  Lionel  Berkeley  Molj 

Evelyn    Leonard    Beridge 

neux         .... 

30  June 

Boothby 

30  Sept 

(J)Alfred  Charles  Dewar     . 

15  July 

Ernest  KennawayArbuthnot 

30  Sept 

J  George  Walker  Mason 

1  Oct 

BlEvelyn      Charles '    Henry 

Harry  Charles  Sterling 

1  Oct 

Stuart      .... 

30  Sept 

John  Evelyn  Bray 

1  Oct 

Edward     Hugh     Meredith 

(Asst.  Inspector,  JSaval  Ord- 

Nicholson, D.S.O.    . 

30  Sept 

nance  Inspection  Staff.) 

(Asst.    Inspector   Naval    Ordnance 

mEdward  Llewellyn  Hughes  . 

1  Oct 

Inspection  Staff.') 

Edward  Bathurst  Compton . 

1  Oct 

ITlAndrewEustaceMartinHook 

1  Oct 

Edward  LauncelotTomkinson  1  Oct 

fEdward  Paul  McClean 

1  Oct 

Francis  William  Hanan 

1  Oct 

§mFrank  Edward  Mervyn  Roe 

31  Dec 

mlvor  Francis  Chichester    . 

15  Nov 

Charles  Tiedmann  Gervers 

31  Dec 

Basil      Edward      Maynard 

m  Vernon    Frederick    Tuson, 

Waters     .... 

31  Dec 

M.V.O 

31  Dec 

UtRobert   Maxwell  Grenfell 

mMontagu  Hotham  Lubbock 

31  Dec 

Knight     .... 

31  Dec 

m  James  Cecil  Skinner  Hughes 

31  Dec 

(-OmBobert  Hugh  Bogle 

31  Dec 

lltDuncan    Hermann     Car- 

mCharles  Lachlan  Maclean 

31  Dec 

michael   .... 

31  Dec 

IJtFerris  Nelson  Grant . 

31  Dec 

Harold  Goodwin  Innes 

31  Dec 

1898 

1899 

William    Armitage    Cooke- 

Thomas  Fison  Brayshay 

15  Jan 

Hurle       .... 

1  Apr 

Leslie       Jennings       Lucas 

mJohn  King  Patrick  Dooner 

1  Apr 

Hammond 

15  Mai 

§  Charles  Claude  Peaty  . 

14  Apr 

(Assistant  to  Chief  Inspector  of  Naval 

James  Hartley  Dathan 

30  June 

Ordnance.) 

Dennis      Augustus      Hugo 

fErnest  Geoffrey  Durrant     . 

19  Mar 

Larking   . 

30  June 

William  Edward  Prowse     . 

1  Apr 

mPercy     Beauchamp    Astley 

CharlesEdwardLloyd  Thomas  1  Apr 

Cooper     .... 

30  June 

tnBertie  Lockton  Hird  Green- 

mHumphrey Finch-Dawson     . 

30  June 

field         .... 

1  Apr 

Reginald     Charles     Lloyd 

mCharles  White     . 

30  June 

Owen       .... 

30  June 

(Lent,  for  duty  under  the  Canadian 

John  Frederick  Knox  . 

30  June 

Government) 

mLeslie  Menzies     . 

30  June 

John  Hamilton  Colt  Ogilvy 

30  June 

ittCoventry  MacGill  Crichton- 

Alfred  Bell  Humphery 

30  June 

Maitland 

31  Aug 

mHugh  Edward  Holme 

30  June 

Andrew  William  Kerr 

31  Aug 

William     Charles    O'Grady 

mEdward  Henry  John  Grogan 

31  Aug 

Cochrane .... 

30  June 

(Serving  under  Egyptian  Govern 

iment  as 

mHenry  John  Griffiths  Law- 

Clrief Inspector  Ports  and  Lighthouses 

rence       .... 

30  June 

Administration.') 

Arthur  Henry  de  Kantzow 

1  Oct 

Sidney  Edgar  Deacon 

30  Sept 

Walter  Pulteney  Koe . 

1  Oct 

166 

193 

^Retired  under  Order-in- Council  of  IWiMay,  1901. 
XRetired  under  Order-in- Couiml  of  3rd  Auguxt,  1897 
f Retired  w^th.  a.  ^»«i*H»t^. 


664a 


LIEUTENANTS. 


lttHenry  Priaulx  Cayley  .     1  Oct 

{H.M.A.S.  '•  Cerberus '  as  Inspector  of 
Warlike  Stores.) 
William     Lutley    Williams 

Williams-Mason        .         .     1  Oct 
Hugh  James  Orr  .         .15  Nov 

{Asst.  Inspector,  Naval  Ordnance 

Inspection  Staff.) 

lit  Edward  Laton  Frewen         .  31  Dec 

John  Russell  Dodington       .  31  Dec 

Henry  Francis  Donhoft  Jelf  31  Dec 

mTheodore  John  Hardinge     .  31  Dec 


1900 


29  Mar 


ttlLeslie  Drew  Fisher 
mEdward    Atcherley    Ecker- 

sall  Nixon        .         .         .1  Apr 
(Serving  under  the  Canadian  Government 
at  Naval  College,  Halifax.) 
Eric  Charles  Lucas      .         .     1  Apr 
Walter  Jeffrey  Rigg    .         .  30  June 
Henry  Berridge  Cox  .         .  30  June 
The  Hon.  Sereld  Mordaunt 
Alan  Joscelyn  Hay  .         .  30  June 
(Commander  Instructor  South  African 
Division  R.N.V.B.) 
Francis  Ernest  Seymour      .  30  June 
John  Richards  Corner  .  30  June 

IttMichael  Barne     .         .         .30  June 
in  Archibald  CampbellGoolden  15  July 
(Asst.  Proof  and  Experimental  Officer, 
Woolwich.) 
Clement  Loftus  Long  .         .15  July 
mLlewellyn       Evan      Hugh 

Llewellyn        .         .         .15  Aug 
(Asst.  Inspector,  Naval   Ordnance 
Inspection  Staff.) 
Harry     Christopher     Shaw 

Rawson   .         .         .         .31  Aug 
John        Graham        Muriel 

McHardy         .         .         .15  Sept 
(Assistant  Inspector,  Naval  Ordnance 
Inspection  Staff.) 
Rowland    Edward    Stoke  - 

Rees 
*Ruric  Henry  Waring  . 
Gerald  Edward  Maltby 
(.T)tttMorris  Edward  Cochrane 

218 


15  Sept 

15  Sept 

1  Oct 

9  Nov 


mRobert  John  Howard  .         .15  Dec 

IttCharleS  Henry  Davey .         .15  Dec 

§John  Henry  Florence  Carey  31  Dec 

Robert  Gordon  Hobson        .  31  Dec 

James  Hill  Aitken       .         .  31  Dec 

lttHenry  Lionel  Pigott   .         .31  Dec 


1901 

WilliamHenryPhilpotBourne  15  Feb 

lttWilliam  Ryrie  Alexander    .     1  Apr 

Leonard  Wykeham  Patch    .     1  Apr 

lttGuy  Renton  Livingstone     .     1  Apr 

§lttWilfredGreville  Martin  Way  30  June 

George      Donald      Henry 

MacKinnon       .         .         .30  June 
Claude     Hillersden    Wood- 
ward      .  •  30  June 
ltt  Philip  Henry  White     .         .  30  June 
Charles       Lind       Lamont 

Young      ....  30  June 

Archibald  Charles  Cole  30  June 

ttlArthur  Temple  Blackwood  .  30  June 

John  Claud  Cole-Hami]ton     30  June 

111  Edmund   Laurence   Braith- 

waite  Lockyer  .         .  30  June 

Hugh  William  Innes  LilJing- 

ston  .  .         .  30  June 

IttJohn     Leslie      Whytehead 

Allison  .  .  .  .30  June 
Maxwell  Hendry  Anderson  .  30  June 
Victor  Herbert  Gascoigne  .  15  July 
Gerard  Brook  Riley  .  .15  July 
John  Wallis  More-Molyneux 

McCowen         .         .         .26  Aug 
Frederick     Geoffrey     Lees 

Johnson     15  Sept 

John  Hugh  Bainbridge        .     6  Nov 
§  Edward     Harry     Fletcher 

Boughey  .         .         .31  Dec 

John  Arthur  Fellows  .         .31  Dec 
William     Herman    Wilson 

Phillips    .         .         .         .  31  Dec 
Claude  Philip  Champion  de 

Crespigny         .         .         .31  Dec 
Noel  Ambrose  Marshall        .  31  Dec 

250 


§  Retired  under  Order  An- Council  of  \Uh  May,  1901. 


LIEUTENANTS. 


666 


mHugh  Jeffery  Middleton      .  31  Dec 

{Lieut.  R.N.V.R.) 
Charles    Wilbraham    John 

Howard   .         .         .         .31  Dec 
Bertram  Hamilton  Malcolm 

Bradford  .         .         .  31  Dec 


1902 


ntJohn  Leonard  Cather . 

15  Jan 

Ernest  Courthope  Bosanquet 

1  Apr 

John  Mayer  Willcocks 

1  Apr 

G-eorge  Johnstone 

1  Apr 

John  Walter  Pugh 

1  Apr 

Stephen  Hervey  Morres 

1  Apr 

(-T)Ai-thur    Bisset   Streynsham 

Hoskins  Master 

1  Apr 

(l)Henry  Charles  Stahl  . 

1  Apr 

William    Stronach    Foster- 

Forbes     .... 

1  Apr 

Reginald  Edward  Gore 

1  Apr 

Ivor  Mackenzie   . 

26  June 

Hugh  Edward  Murray Archei 

26  June 

mJames  Jones 

26  June 

IttJohn  Michael  Barker  . 

26  June 

{Serving  under  Colonial  Office  as  Asst. 

District  Commissioner,  Somaliland.) 

lltCornelius  Edward  Carter    .  26  June 

*Kenneth  Gofton  Salmond    .  26  June 

Robert  Francis  Pitcairn       .  15  July 

George  Francis  Hyde .         .  19  July 

{Serving  under  Australian  Commonwealth. 

Has  local  rank  of  Commander.) 
.PTFReginald  Moliere  Tabuteau       1  Oct 
Richard  Thomas  Wadding- 
ton  Ferrand  .        .     1  Oct 
Victor  Marryat            .         .1  Oct 
*Alban  Lewis  Gwynne  .  15  Nov 
Thomas       Reginald       Gill 

O'Connor         .         .         .15  Nov 

Adrian  St.  Vincent  Keyes  .  19  Dec 

James  Bayley      .         .         .31  Dec 

John  Harry  Knight     .         .31  Dec 

{Serving  under   Canadian  Government  as 

Hydrographic  Surveyor.') 

Huntly  Walsh     .         .         .31  Dec 

{Serving  in  Egyptian  Army.) 
Henry  Albert  leFowne  Hurt  31  Dec 
Tit  John  Sharpy  Schafer        .  31  Dec 


282 


1903 

Charles      William      Ernest 
Whish      .         .         .         .  15  Jan 
mHerbert     Seymour     Webb 

Boldero    .         .         .         .  15  Feb 

TllRobert  Radcliffe  Cooke        .     7  Mar 

tliFrancis  Charles  Hanning-Lee  31  Mar 

('  Triumph'  for  charge   of    Chart    and, 

Chronometer  Depot,  Hong-Kong.) 

31  Mar 
31  Mar 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


mJohn  George  Neligan 
ittEvelyn  Aldridge 

John  Michael  M'Donald 

Henry  Thomas  Atkins 

James  Hall 

John  Mahony 

Ephraim  Moses  Shewring 

James  Charles  Andrews 
lltThomas  Christopher  Jones 
lltJoseph  Mitchell  . 
Ttl Walter  James  Horn     . 
tttHenry  Bennett    . 

Henry  Allen  Beaver,  M V  .0. 

James  Palk  Cutler 

James  Thomas  McDonnell 

William  Johnston 
tltChristopher  Henry  Deighton 
in  William  Barrett  .         .         . 
('  Victory  '   addl.  for   Recruiting   duties, 
Portsmouth,  1  Apr  10.) 

Robert  Brown 

Jeremiah  Hickey 

Charles  William  Chipp 

Benjamin  James  Blower 

Charles  George  Crabb 
('  Vivid '    addl.   for     Recruiting 
Devonport,  23  Feb  14.) 

James  Ruddy 
m*William  Hurrell . 

William  Malley  . 
TltThomas  Gibson  Mobbs 

George  Henry  Colwill.M.  V.O. 

Joseph  Merrett    . 
mMichael  King 
HtAlexander  Greening 

William  Howsego 
mEdward  Coveney 
TttJohn  Anderson    . 
mGeorge  Benjamin  Brennan 
mMichael  John  Ahern    . 

John  Richard  Broadhurst 

Edward  James  Case 


2  A  2 


(566 


LIEUTENANTS. 


Thomas  Nineham         .         .     1  Apr 
IllHenry  William  Eason  .     1  Apr 

.lolni  William  James  Savage  1  Apr 
George  Guest  .  .  .1  Apr 
Guybon     Chesney     Castell 

Damant  .         .         .         .15  Apr 
George  James      .         .         .5  May 
mCharles  Edward  Aglionby  26  June 
(Serving  'under  Canadian  Govt,  in 
S.M.C.S.  lNiobe\) 
Stuart  Duncan  Blair    .         .  30  June 
mPercy  John  Holyar      .         .  3D  June 
JGuy  Fowell  Parsons    .         .  30  June 
lllRodney  Spencer  Hewlett     .  30  June 
(I/.M.  Coast  (,'uard,  Jlelmullet.) 
Edward  Aylmer  Digby  @     1 5  July 
Renjamin  Thompson    .         .  10  Aug 
Gilbert  Harrison  Lynch 

Farie       .        .        .        .28  Aug 

Tl Mimas  Owens   .         .         .  30  Aug 

Richard  Walsh    .         .         .30  Aug 

Arthur  Westmorland  Wood    15  Sept 

(Z)lltOscar  Ellis  Aymar  de  Satge" 

de  Tliorcn  .  .  .  30  Sept 
Daniel  Edwin  St.  Martin 

Dclius  .  .  .  .30  Sept 
Ronald  Philip  Stanley  de 

Sausmarez  .  .  .30  Sept 
Duncan  Walter  Grant  .  30  Sept 

(Serving  under  the  Australian 
Government.') 
Hesketh  Formby  .         .  30  Sept 

George  Pritzler  Green .  30  Sept 

lllSydney  Lionel  Kekewich 

Lawford        ...      30  Sept 
(Employed  as  am  Administrative  Officer, 

East  African  Protectorates.') 
JFrancis  Arthur  Chapman      30  Sept 
Robert  Herbert  Borgnis     . 

Hammond- Chambers  .  30  Sept 
Philip  Walsh  .  .  .30  Sept 
m James  Thornback  .  .  29  Oct 
mFrcdcrick  St.  John  Boughton  2  Dec 
Frederick  Bryant  .  .11  Dee 
J  Raymond  Steriker  Parsons  26  Dee 
Richard  Charles  Steele  ,  26  Dee 
Harold  Newall  Watson  .  27  Dee 
Gervase    William    Heaton 

Heaton  .        .        .31  Dee 

Evelyn  Culme- Seymour  .  31  Dec 
Geoffrey  Bashford  .  .  31  Dec 
MtGuy  Bevan  Alexander  .  31  Dee 
(J)Albert  Dangar  Grant    .      31  Dec 

362 


1904 

Julian  Macartney  Ogilvie    .    15  Jan 

tnCarlton  Collingwood  Sher- 
man        .... 
J  Robert  Henry  Ames   . 

John  Roberts 

Charles  Ottway  Martin 

ntGeorge  Hogg   .         .         , 

in  John  Henry  Allen    .         , 

{William  Arthur  Dickson  . 

Ralph  Tindal 

inHorace  Hallings  Tatham 

Cyril  Gooklen     . 

Daniel  Wright  Hawkins     . 

John  Henry  Roebuck 

Herbert  Lawrence  Lucas    . 

Frederick  Lewis  CoDlestone 

XttSir  Edward  George  Cinches 
ter,  Bt.  .  . 

Henry  Douglas  Capper 

William  Johns   . 

Henry  Redington  Giles 

William  Dale 

|Lionel  Arthur  Hurst  Bisset 
Maitland-Addison  . 

JlltRobert  Henry  Kane 

JJames  Campbell  Holmes    . 

Robert  Francis  Veascy 

niAusiin  Charles  Ackland  . 

John  Howard  Nankivell    . 

IllTheodorc  Bye . 

lttGcorge  Hackney 

George  Hunter  . 

Peregrine    Forbes   Morant 
Fellowes 

S:umicl  Helen    . 

William  Wood   . 

( lharles  Clayton  McLean  Clear 

|m Henry  Archer  Colt 

ttlJohn  Salvadalio  Ferraro. 

Charles  Worthington  Craven 

111  Joseph  Sanders 

JlllKnightley  Henry  Benson 

lltCecil  Bartlett  Shaw 


1905 

niThomas  Berridge     .  7  l<Vh 

(A)John  Cyril  Porte  .       26  Feb 

Richard  Daly     .        ,        ,      16  Mar 

404 


15  Jan 

15  Feb 

28  Febj 

3  Mar 

3  Mar 

10  Mar 

31  Mar 

31  Mar 

31  Mar 

31  Mar 

8  Apr 
27  Apr 
15  May 
15  May 

15  May 
20  May 
12 June 

15 June 

26  June 

30 June 

30 June 

30  June 

30  June 

30  June 

3  )  JUDSH 

.•{July 

'.Uuly 

6  Aug 

30  Augj, 
9  Sept 

20  Sen 

2!)  Sept 

30  Sepfe 
17    Oct 

30  Nov 

30  Nov 

30Njv; 

31   Dec 

X    Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in- (huncil  of  Vdth  May,  1901, 


LIEUTENANTS 

666a 

Richard  Harold  Falkiner   . 

1  Apr 

mWilliam  Burridge  Mann  . 

1  Dec 

Abraham  Bennett  Collins  . 

3  Apr 

tltThomas  Holraan 

3  Dec 

William  Edward  Pauley     . 

14  May 

('Pembroke'1  addl.  for  Recruiting 

duties, 

Philip  Walter  Kent    . 

15  May 

Chatham,,  1  Apr  11.) 

JlltGeorge  Skene  Hallowes 

30 June 

mEdwin  Pratt     . 

30  Dec 

William  Burrows 

30  June 

JGeoffrey  Thomas  Spencer 

[Serving  under  Australian 

ovt.) 

Saundby 

31  Dec 

\  Bernard  St.  Vincent  Ford 

30  Sept 

Ralph  Borland  Bodilly 

31  Dec 

(/)  Allen  Milbourne  Clark 

30  Sept. 

Herbert  Call 

31    Dec 

Sydney  King  Mason   . 

30  Sept 

lit  Harold  Buckley 

30   Oct 

1907 

William  John  Thompson    . 

8  Nov 

Cyprian  Dunscomb  Charles 

ittFrancis  Hornibrook 

7  Feb 

Bridge  LR J     . 

15  Nov 

Horatio  Victor  Muriel 

lllFiank  Lewis  . 

16  Dec 

McHardy 

1  Apr 

{Harold  Stedman  Bavin     . 

30  Dec 

Reginald  Anstcy  Yonge 

1  Apr 

{Sherwood  Hodgins   . 

31  Dec 

IttJoseph  White  . 

1  May 

Francis  John  Alexander 

■31  Dec 

James  Barry 

3  May 

(i)Robert  Pringle  Kingscote 

31  Dec 

mFrederick  Garland  . 

6June 

HtStopford  Cyril  Douglas   . 

31  Dec 

Henry  Richard  Wagner  Ham  11  June 

Gerald  Armstrong  Boyle     . 

31  Dec 

J  Robert  Woodward  Sutton 

Curteis  .... 

6  July 

William  Sledge  . 

27  July 

John  Edwards  . 

29  July 

1906 

Robert  Spry 

15  Aug 

UlGeorge  Alfred  Jennings  . 

1  Sept 

mWilliam  Henry  Blake 

15   Feb 

Thomas  Ready,  M.V.O. 

5  Sept 

%  Harold  Franc  Sadlier 

21  Feb 

ITtThomas  Rockey 

7    Sept 

Eric  Marsland  Groves 

28  Feb 

Arthur  George  Holmes 

15  Sept 

Ronald  Wigglesworth 

15  Mar 

Richard  Nicholls  Saxon 

24  Sept 

Herbert  Bromley  Price 

30  Mar 

JmDonald    Manners    Davies 

1    Oct 

Charles    Vernon     Lowcay 

Wilfred  Tyrrel  Walker 

30   Oct 

Norcock 

1  Apr 

James  Curtis 

31    Oct 

Wilirid  George  Holt  Cree     . 

1    Apr 

James  Kendle  Morgon 

24  Dec 

Alister  William  McDonald 

1  Apr 

Francis  Brownlow  Haygarth 

1  Apr 

1908 

William  Ferbrache     . 

5  Apr 

IllThomas  Hallett 

17  May 

m  Edward  Jackman    . 

9  Jan 

JJohn     Adam     Stevenson 

James  George  Ost 

5  Feb 

Blackwood 

30 June 

(Serving  in  '  Vernon '  temporarily') 

George  Key 

5  July 

William  Simpson 

29   Feb 

George  Wright  . 

18  July 

Gerald      Edward     Clifton 

yW William  Brockman    . 

20  July 

Browne 

1   Apr 

Anthony  William  Love  hand 

30  July 

UlOwen  Hugh  Knox  Maguire 

1  Apr 

Victor  Richard  Williams 

15  Aug 

Charles  Churchill  Briggs  . 

1  Apr 

m Joseph  Vincent  Luier 

13  Sept 

David  Henry  Williams 

13  May 

John  Oliver  Wyatt     . 

15  Sept 

Henry  George  Keenor 

31  May 

Manfred  Clarence  Brotherton    1    Oct 

Frederick  James  Rothery  . 

1  June 

Henry  William  Allen  Adams 

1    Oct 

Francis  Le  Geyt  Worsley  . 

30 June 

mGeoffrey  George  Bavin    . 

1    Oct 

mRichard  Southwell  Curtis 

mHenry  Pei^.uund 

13    Oct 

Staddon          ,         .        , 

1  July 

44  r, 

483 

X  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order -in- Council  of  VMh  May   1901. 


6665 


LIEUTENANTS. 


John  Coleman    . 
Henry  William  Webb 
G-eorge  Trevethan 
lttEdward  Duffett 
'Pembroke'  addl.  for  Recruiting 
East  London,  1  Apr  11.) 
Robert  Arnold    . 
Thomas  McDermott   . 
Francis  William  Scott 
JArcher  Roberts- West 
Arthur  Henry  Martin  White 


1909 


15  July 

22  July 

7  Aug 

1    Oct 

duties, 


16  Oct 
I  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 
31  Dec 


lttArthur  George  Collis  . 

.     7  Jan 

tit  William  John  Talbot 

.  16  Jan 

Earl  Spencer 

.    28  Feb 

lltJohn  Courtnell 

.       12  Mar 

PHTJames  Attfield  . 

21  Apr 

George  Reeves    . 

26  Apr 

William  Trick    . 

6  May 

Ernest  James  Cuddy . 

30  June 

Eric  Alfred  Norton    . 

30 June 

William  Henry  May  . 

30 June 

IttReuben  Saxton 

.      29  July 

William  John  Branton 

10  Aug 

Harry  Ebenezer  Kent 

16  Aug 

Bernard  Henry  Birch. 

30  Aug 

Richard  Gillard 

14  Sept 

William  Sargeant 

17  Seot 

Benjamin  Titheridge,M.V. 

0.  30  Sept 

J(J)Roger  Vincent  de  Hal 

aert  1    Oct 

J  Henry  Joseph  Woodward 

1    Oct 

William  White  . 

3  Nov 

ItlJoseph  Henry  Jarvis 

20  Nov 

Walter  William  Roach 

16  Dec 

Marcus  Victor  Cumberlege 

31  Dec 

1910 

George  Payne     . 

2  Jan 

James  Titheridge 

24  Feb 

Samuel  Rogers  . 

1  Mar 

lltHenry  Berry  . 

2  Mar 

John  William  Harris  Budg 

e    16  Mar 

Henry  Samuel  Homersham 

Ellis        ....         1  Apr 
tttFrederick  Gapp  Wilton,  M.V.O.  7  Apr 
James  Edward  Rickwood   .      21   Apr 
(Borne  in  H.M.S.  '  Pembroke''  for 
tpecial  service  tit  Dover.) 

523 


John  Matthew  Hasling  .  28  Apr 
lit  William  Vosper  Smith  .  30  Apr 
Joseph  George  Jones  .  .14  May 
lit  John  Peain  .  .  .10  July 
William  Gray  .  .  .  17  July 
William  Samuel  Weeks  .  7  Aug 
Arthur  Robert  Randolph  Lloyd  26  Aug 
Frederick  Hamblin  .  .  3  Sept 
George  James  Jordan  Rendle  25  Sept 
Matthew  Peter  Morrison  .  29  Sept 
William  Bacon  .  .  .  26  Oct  ' 
Tlie  Hon.  Leopold  Florence 

Scarlett 
Stephen  Head     .. 
lltAlfred  Gamblen 
George  Henry  Adams 
William  Hemy  Parsons 
lttWilliam  Baker  Mather    . 
Henry  McGill     . 
John  Andrew  Hanson  Scaiff 
Montague  Hine  . 

1911 


Benjamin  George  Can-oil   . 

Sir  John  Everett  Millais,  Bt. 

Pierce  Ferris     . 

tttFrederick  Elliott     . 

Frederick  John  Evea 

Richard  Cowle    . 

Joseph  Richard  Edwards  . 

lit  George  Rose  Frew 

lttJames  Creber 

(Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  Sydney.) 

Henry  Purdy      .         .         .30  Aug] 

Alfred  Robert  Limbrick.      .     31  Aug  J 

John  Welsh        ...        7  Sepl] 

tttFrederick  Maidment    .     .     19  Septl 

tttFrederick  Esekiel  Sammels  26   Oct! 


30  Oct 

3  Nov 

10  Nov 

10  Nov    1 

25  Nov 

8  Dee   ! 

8  Dec   [ 

31    Dec   I. 

31  Dec 

9  Jan  I 

15  Jan  |/i 
5  Feb  J 

1  Mar  j 

1  Marl 

18  Mar  [S 

24  Mar  J 

4  Apr  J 

,  6APrk 

John      Robert      William 
Thompson      .     .     .     -     . 

1912. 

William  Henry  Donovan 
til  Walter  Cammack 
William  George  Richards 
Henry  Downes    . 
Samuel  Burns 
lttWilliam  Henry  Starling  . 
George  Richard  Cooper. 
James  Henry  Kent 
Charles    Wilfrid     Lindley 

Meynell   . 
Richard  Charles  Lee    . 

568 


W 

30  Dec  »W 
WiS 


25  Jan 

1  Feb 
18  Feb 

7  Ma, 
18  1 
28  Apj 
28  Api 

2  Jun 

15  Jun  J 
15  Junfl 


mr... 


X  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in- Council  of  IStk  May,   1901. 


STAFF  COMMANDERS  RETIRED. 
NAVIGATING  LIEUTENANTS. 


667-8 


STAFF     COMMANDERS     RETIRED. 


mfEdwarcl  Parker  Bedwell 

Stall  Commander. 

Nav.  Lieut. 

14  Aug    70 

16  Aug    60 

Charles  Wilsone  Ross .... 

14  Aug    73 

7  Jan     63 

^TWfHeaver  Sugden 

12  Sept   77 

2  Mar    66 

fWilliam  Saer  Holbrook     . 

3  Oct     77 

3  Oct     62 

ItttThomas  Longley  Mourilyan   . 

3  Sept    81 

3  Sept    66 

tttfWalter  William  Browne 

3  Mar    83 

9  Aug    70 

§fGeorge  Crispin  Hammond 

15  Oct     86 

10  Sept    74 

■  fAlired  Edward  Stanley     . 

22  Sept   87 

22  Sept    72 

fJames  Richard  Hill  MacFarlane 

16  Oct     87 

10  May    75 

f  George  Augustus  Courtenay  Webb    . 

2  Mar    90 

12  July    78 

mf  Alfred  Fitz  Howard  Drayson 
11 

12  July    93 

12  July   78 

§  Retired  under  Order-in- Council  of'dQth  December,  1884 


NAVIGATING 

LIEUTENANTS     RETIRED. 

1855 

1870 

rHPrnWiUiam  Gumming  Buck  29  Sept 

Edward  Henry  Hodges 

19  May 

James  Ernest  Barber 

9  Aug 

1856 

Edgar  Crow  Baker     . 

9  Aug 

SLfiTPtttRobert  Edward  Jones      . 

2  June 

1871 

1860 

fHenry  Husbands 

19.  May 

f  Edwin  Richard  John  Williams 

25  July 

ItGeorge  Augustus  Frederick  Day 

16  Aug 

1872 

1863 

John  Nicholas  Compton 

20  Jan 

itobert  Henry  Hawes 

16  Sept 

mf  George  White 

7  May 

1864 

1875 

uWilliam  George  Atkinson 

14  May 

IttHenry  Baynham 

10  May 

n  Walter  Hipkin  Worsfold 

3  Oct 

1876 

JVilliam  Henry  Panter 

23  Nov 

mfCharles  George  John  Cater 

13  Oct 

1866 

\l\Joseph  Shellahear  Virlav 

2  Mar 

1877 

§tCharle»  Walter  Stuart     . 

13  Oct 

1867 

1881 

*Sir  Henry  Felix  Woods,  KCVO. 

17  Oct 

Charles  Chimmo  Jeffery 

5  Apr 

186i) 

1883 

tJohn  Mathew  Lloyd 

8  June 

m  Edward  Wright  Wild 

16  Mar 

10 

22 

Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 
§  Retired  under  Order -in- Council  of  30th  Bee.,  1884. 


669 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED. 


1869 

Christopher  John  Leyland .  .  28  Sept 
Charles  Richard  Dawes,  MA.  .  30  Mar 
Charles  Alfred  Richard  Hutton    22  Oct 


1871 

William  Moore  West  .  .17  Feb 

Francis  Gerrase  Ollicer  .  .14  June 

Henry  Dawson  Archdall  .  .  27  July 

Herbert  Dampier  Pbelps  .  .  27  July 

Henry  John  Wodehouse  .  .  30  Sept 

George  Langdale  Sunderland  .  22  Dec 


•     1872 

Thomas  Charlton  Bay  Thompson  7  Feb 
John  Edward  Gordon  Bond  .  15  Apr 
mThe  Hon.  Harry  de  Vere  Pery  24  July 
George  Eastman  .         .         .21  Sept 

Edward  Broughton  Eyre    .         .14  Oct 


1874 

Thomas  Stewart  Porter 
15 


22  Apr 


1877 

H.S.H.  Prinee  Volbrath  Charles 

Von  Lowenstein      .         .         .21  June 


1883 

tn  Osprey  George  Valentine  Spain  24  Dec 

1903 

mCharles  Pascoe  Dumaresq         .  22  Jan  : 

190 

Cyril  Cuthbert  Anderson     .         .15  Feb 
Josceline  William  Littleton         .  30  Oct 

1909 

Arthur  Bowness  Currey  Gibson      15  June 


1912 

James  Francis  Henry  Startin 
22 


15  May 


NAVIGATING   SUB-LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED. 

1866 


1864 

Charles  Fleming  Goolden    .         .9  Aug 


Edward  Kearns 


19  Maj 


Officers  whQ$  names  are  m  italic^  hare  commuted  their  pay. 


CHAPLAINS. 


670 


KHC.  after   a   Chaplain's   name   denotes  shat  he  is  an  Honorary  Chaplain  to  the 
King. 

CHAPLAINS  OF  THE    FLEET   RETIRED. 

G^JittJohn  Cox  Cox-Edwards,  M.A.,  KHC.        27  June  88 

BlJohn  Harcourt  Berry,  M.A.,  KHC 1  Sept  99 

mWilliam  Stuart  Harris,  D.D.,  KHC.         1  Mar  01 

3 


CHAPLAINS  RETIRED 


mHenry  Hoarce  Matchett,  M.A 

Henry  Thompson  Clerk 

GHPThom&s  Ashe,  M.A 

GHPWiWiaxa  Allen  Rutherford,  D.D. 
GHPJohn  Kingston,   LL.D.,  L.Th.,  V.D. 
{Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Territorial  Force) 
Charles  John  Corfe,  D.D.  {lately  Bishop 
of  Cored) 

Horatio  Millett     

Walter  Longman  Tucker,  M.A 

TWJohn  Booth  Budds,  B.A 

Xtt Alexander  Nicholls,  B.A.  

mJames    Payton,    M.A.    {Prebendary    or 

Hereford?)         

Joseph  Reed,  M.A.  

ntEugene  Sullivan,  M.A 

John  Henry  Pitman,  M.A. 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  oj  Humshaugh) 

John  Lovell  Robinson,  M.A 

Robert  O'Donelan  Ross-Lewin,  M.A.,L.Th 
(Hon.  Canart  of  Newcastle). 
(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  WarTi). 
Frank  Cole  Stebbing,  M.A. 
tllEbenezer  Thomas  Fyffe,  B.A.     ... 

William  Oxland,  B.A 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Alston  with 
Garrigill). 
IttGeorge  Leigh  Blake,  B.A. 
UlCharles  Robert  Gamson,  M.A.    ... 
George  Harry  Trehearne,  B.A. 
William  Joseph  Wilby,  B.A. 
mJohn  Anderson  Dougherty 

mArthur  Price  Hill,  B.A 

m*Charles  John  Todd,  M.A. 
George  Henry  Marwood,  M.A. 

Reginald  Dolby,  M.A. 

28 


Chaplain. 


20  Mar 

54 

30  Mar 

55 

24  May 

55 

12  Feb 

56 

13  Nov 

66 

16  July 

67 

1  Feb 

71 

25  Oct 

71 

2  8  Oct 

71 

25  June 

72 

22  May 

73 

18  Feb 

74 

14  Mar 

74 

30  Apr 

75 

21  July 

75 

20  Jan 

76 

25  Sept 

76 

6  Dec 

76 

19  Mar 

77 

3  Oct 

77 

28  Nov 

77 

9  May 

78 

9  June 

7'.) 

5  Jan 

80 

14  Dec 

80 

11  Jan 

81 

12  May 

SI 

9  Aug 

81 

Naval 
Instructor. 


31  Oct  55 
15  June  55 
29  Apr     64 


18  Oct  66 
28  Oct  71 
28  June  78 

12  Apr  66 

19  Sept  76 

13  July  75 


28  Dec  76 
13  Sept  77 
13  Sept  77 


24  Sept  84 
^6  Aug  72 


29  May  82 


671 


CHAPLAINS. 


Charles  Monck  Vaughan,  L.Th 

mCharles  Edward  Panter,  M.A 

mFrancis  Edward  Pitman.  B.A 

mGeorge  Goodenough,  M.A. 

mThomas  Austin,  M.A 

(Chaplain  of  Bodmin  Naval  Prison"). 

William  Vashon  Eainier,  M.A 

Thomas  Eoberts,  M.A 

John  Miti'ord  Morton,  M.A.  

James  Henry  Moriany.  A  K.C.    ... 

Richard  David  Lewis,  M.A.  

John  Edward  Scott  Mason,  B.A 

mCharles  Le  Poer  Trench  Heaslop 

Francis  John  Odell,  B.A.    ... 

mFrancis  Flynn,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  B.D.,  K.H.C. 

Arthur  Baker,  M.A.  

Wilson  Highmoor,  M.A. 
Matthew  Richard  Septimus  Onslow,  M.A. 
John  Edward  Swift  Johnson,  M.A. 
William  Chadwick  Bourchicr.  M.A. 
fHenry  Charles  Frotheringham  Hunter  ... 
mAlwync  Compton  Howard  Rice,  M.A.  ... 
Arthur  Cornwallis  Evans,  M  A.     ... 
Frederick  George  Herbert  Henry   Eugene 

White,  M.A 

Samuel  St.  Aidan  Baylee,  M.A.     ... 

Arthur  Graham  Kealy,  M.A.  

inHugh  Keys  Moore,  B.A 

Walter  Bernard  Kendall  Francis,  M.A.   ... 
Arthur  William  Plant,  M.A.,  K.H.C.       ... 

mAugustine  Rhun  Price,  M.A 

William  Henry  Harvey  Royse,  M.A. 
Cecil  Archer,  M.A.  ... 
David  Richards,  M.A. 

mErnest  George  Cull,  M.A.  

(Holds   6.H.  Living  of  Simonburn). 
mEdwin  Rouse  Borthwick,  B.A.    ... 

Edward  Henry  Good,  M.A.  

mFrancis  Clement  Hartley,  B.A.  ... 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Bellinghani). 
Wilfrid  Walmsley  Nicholson,  M.A. 

(Holds  6:H.  Living  of  'Tliorneybuvti). 
Arthur  James  Dexter,  B.A. 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Falstone). 
mCharles  John  Harper,  B.A.  ... 

mCharles  Henry  Salisbury,  M.A.  ... 
George  Francis  Longfield,  M.A.  ... 
mBertram  Henry  Meeres,  B.A. 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Greystead). 
William  Ernest  Oliver  Stevens,  B.A. 

*Henry  Edwin  Roberts,  M.A 

Lewis  Griffith  Jones,  M.A. 
John  Hamilton  Banks,  B.A. 
74 


Chaplain. 

A'aral  Instructor.  1 

11  Aug     81 

1                 — 

17  Aug    81 

— 

18  Jan     82 

9  May    82 

— 

12  May    82 



19  July    82 

6  Dec     82 

6  June  83 

— 

8  Aug    83 

28  Sept   81 

8  Aug    83 

— 

21  Feb     84 

22  June  85 

9  Mar    84 

28  May    85 

14  Aug    84 

— 

25  Sept    84 

— 

3  Dec     84 

28  Jan     85 

20  Nov    85 

16  May    85 

18  May    85 

— 

27  Apr     85 

— 

5  Kch     86 

— 

12  Feb     86 

— 

16  Aug    86 

6  Apr     87 

14  Dec     86 



27  Jan     87 

— 

22  Oct     87 

6  Dec     87 

12  Feb     87 

2  Feb    88 

27  Feb    89 

18  Dec    88 

— 

4  Mar    90 

5  Feb    91 

17  Oct     91 

— 

16  Mar    92 

— 

25  Apr     92 

19  Dec     92 

25  Apr    92 

19  Dec     92 

1  Sept   92 

19  Dec     92 

27  Feb  93 

— 

25  Apr     93 

9  Nov    03 

1  June  93 

— 

5  Jan     97 

17  May    97 

5  Jan     97 

17  June  97 

5  Jan     97 

8  Apr     97 

7  June  97 

25  Jan     98 

5  Nov    98 

— 

30  Mar    99 

— . 

27  Dec     00 

4  July    01 

3  July    07 

— 

8  Mar    11 

~ 

f  Retired  under  Order-in- Council  of  3rd  August,  1897. 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS. 


KH( .  after  the  name  of  a  Naval  Instructor  who  is  also  a  Chaplain  denotes  that 
he  is  au  Honorary  Chaplain  to  the  King. 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS  RETIRED. 


GHPxuSir   John    Knox    Laughton,    Kt 

M.A.,  Litt.D.,  D.Litt 

gffiPThomas  Ashe,  M.A 

William  Thomas  Littlejohns 
GHP^Nim&m  Allen  Rutherford,  D.D. 
GHPvtfNiWmm  Silver 
III  James  Payton,  MA. 
Walter  Longman  Tucker,  M.A. 
Joseph  Dallin  Cocks 


Naval  Instructor. 


27  Dec  53 
31  Oct  ■  55 

4  Mar  64 
29  Apr  64 
15  June  65 
12  Apr  66 
18  Oct     66 

4  June  68 


Gliaqylain. 


24  May  55 
29  Apr    64 

22  May  73 

25  Oct    71 


873 


NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS. 


Naval  Instructor. 

CJiaplain. 

mJames  Robert  Clark,  C.B.,  M.A. 

20  Mar    69 

Henry  Bedingfield  Goodwin,  M.A. 

11  Aug    69 

— 

John  Lovell  Robinson,  M.A 

5  Jan    71 

21  July 

75 

GjBPGeorge  Williams      

11  Apr    71 

— 

GHPmUenry  Colmer  Binmore 

27  Apr    71 

— 

mJohn  Booth  Budds,  B.A.            

28  Oct    71 

28  Oct 

71 

mWilliam  Lloyd  Healey   ... 

28  Mar    72 

— 

mJames  Morton  Pask,  B.A.          

28  Mar   72 

— 

lit  John  Anderson  Dougherty 

6  Aug   72 

5  Jan 

80 

John  Rainforth  Walker,  B.A 

22  Jan    73 

— 

John  Henry  Pitman,  M.A.            

13  July  75 

30  Apr 

75 

{Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Humshaugh.~) 

Joseph  Reed,  M.A. 

19  Sept  76 

18  Feb 

74 

Frank  Cole  Stebbing,  M.A 

28  Dec    76 

25  Sept 

76 

William  Oxland,  B.A 

17  Sept  77 

19  Mar 

77 

{Holds  O.H.  Living  of  Alston  icith 

Garrigill.') 

mEbenezer  Thomas  Fyffe,  B.A 

13  Sept  77 

6  Dec 

76 

mAlexander  Nicolls,  B.A 

28  June  78 

25  June  72 

James  Henry  Moriarty,  A.K.C. 

28  Sept   81 

8  Aug 

83 

George  Henry  Marwood,  M.A. 

29  May   82 

12  May 

81 

m  James  McCarthy... 

29  May  82 

— 

Charles  Morgan,  M.A 

28  June  83 

— 

William  Joseph  Wilby,  B.A. 

24  Sept  84 

9  June  79 

George  Proctor  Edwards,  B.A.    ... 

6  Mar   85 

— 

Robert  Staveley,  M.A 

21  Apr    85 

— 

mCharles  Le  Poer  Trench  Heaslop 

28  May  85 

29  Mar 

84 

John  Edward  Scott  Mason,  B.A.... 

22  June  85 

21  Feb 

84 

Wilson  Highmoor,  M.A.    ... 

20  Nov    85 

28  Jan 

85 

mHugh  Keys  Moore,  B.A.             

12  Feb    87 

6  Dec 

87 

Arthur  Cornwallis  Evans,  M.A.  ... 

6  Apr    87 

16  Aug 

86 

mCharles  Henry  Salisbury,  M.A 

8  Apr    97 

5  Jan 

97 

Walter  Bernard  Kendall  Francis,  M.A.... 

27  Feb   89 

2  Feb 

88 

mAugustine  Rhun  Price,  M.A. 

5  Feb    91 

4  Mar 

90 

mHenry  Wadsworth  Midgley,  B.A. 

16  Feb   91 

— 

David  Richards 

19  Dec    92 

25  Apr 

92 

mErnest  George  Cull,  M.A.          

19  Dec   92 

25  Apr 

92 

(Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Sinionbum.) 

mEdwin  Rouse  Borthwick,  B.A 

19  Dec    92 

1  Sept 

92 

mFrancis  Clement  Hartley,  B.A 

8  Nov    93 

25  Apr 

93 

{Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Belling  ham. ~) 

Arthur  James  Dexter,  B.A. 

17  May   97 

5  Jan 

97 

{Holds  G.H.  Living  of  Falstone.~) 

mCharles  John  Harper,  B.A 

17  June  97 

5  Jan 

97 

George  Francis  Longfield,  M.A.  ... 

25  Jan    98 

7  June  9^ 

Herbert  Martin  Ruddock,  M.A 

7  June  01 

— 

*Henry  Edwin  Roberts,  M.A 

49 

4  July  01 

27  July 

00 

ENGINEER  OFFICERS. 


674 


ENGINEEK  VICE-ADMJRAL  RKTlBED. 

Sir  Albert  John  Durston,  K.C.B.  {Late  Engineer -in- Chief  of  the  Fleet) 1  Jan  06 


CHI  UK  iNSKECTORtt  OK 

MaOHINKKY    KETIKKIj 

^SPlttHarry  Williams         ...      2  Jan  84 

(SLETPmCharles  Malcolm  Johnson 

XSlSir  John  Harold  Heii'ernan, 

5  Dec 

91 

K.C.B... .              5  July  85 

GSPm James  Wootton,  C.B.  ...  15  Oct 

92 

GSPmSir  Henry  Benbow, 

James  Melrose,  C.B 29  Jan 

96 

K.C.B.,  D.S.0 31  Dec  88 

3 

m William  James  Canter         ...  1  Apr 

7 

00 

ENGINEER    REAR-ADMIRALS    RETIRED. 


William  Winsland  Chilcott,  C.B. 
William  George  Littlejohns,  C.B. 
(J)John  Allin  Lemon  ... 

Charles  Rudd     

John  Pitt  

tttSamuel  John  Robins  ... 

Robert  Mayston,  C.B 

mRi chard  James  Tench 
George  Arthur  Haddy  ... 
Charles  Lane,  C.B. 
William  Henry  Riley    ... 

mCaleb  John  North      

mRobert  Browne  Priston         

mJames  Martin  Cameron  Bennett,  M.V.O. 
mJohn  Evans  Chase     ... 

mGeorge  Elbrow  

Ill  William  Lewis  Wishart 

mJohn  Stocker  Sanders,  C.B 

Edwin  Little 

UlThomas  Agnew 
mWilliam  bharp 
John  Hughes  Adams    ... 
John  Fielder 

m James  Joseph  Stuart  

James  John  Frost 

mWilliam  Milton         

Charles  William  Gregory 
mFrederick  Thomas  Warren  Curtis  ... 

28 


1  Apr  98 
17  Jan  99 

1  Oct  01 
1  Apr  02 

1  Apr  02 
1  Apr  02 

9  July  04 
17  May  05 
21  Sept  05 

2  Jan  07 
29  Aug  07 
25  Oct   07 

5  Not  07 
14  May  08 

4  Sept  08 
24  Sept  08 

19  Oct  08 
13  Mar  09 

16  Aug  09 

2  Nov  09 
4  Nov  09 

U  Aug  1" 
21  Feb  11 
27  Apr  11 

20  May  11 
27  Feb  12 

9  Oct  12 
4  Nov  12 


ENGINEER   CAPTAINS    RETIRED. 

William  Allen  Howlett          1  Apr  02 

(2)mlsaac  Edwin  Hurst       12  June  03 

William  Henry  Bramsdon    ...         ...         ...         ...  8  July  04 

Walter  Coleman         9  July  04 

mWilliam  Hines         22  June  06 

John  William  Hole 25  Oct   07 

Alfred  John  Nye,  M.V.O 14  May  08 

mDaniel  William  Cross  Griffin        5  Aug  08 

George  William  Barry          4  Sept  08 

mJohn  Robert  James  Pedrick          24  Sept  08 

(i)mEdwin  Cornish 7  Dec  08 

mHenry  Samuel  Rashbrook 17  Feb  09 

Thomas  Thorne         8  Apr   09 

mJohn  Edward  Johnson       1  Jan  10 

William  Onyon,  M.V.O 29Junell 

15 


675 


INSPECTORS    OF    MACHINERY. 


INSPECTOR  OF  MACHINERY  RETIRED. 

Frederick  Edward  Shean 20  Feb  92 


FLEET,  STAFF,  AND  CHIEF  ENGINEERS  RETIRED  WITH 
THE  RANK  OF  INSPECTOR  OF  MACHINERY. 


Retired 

Inspector  of 
Machinery. 

Seniority  as 
Chief  Engineer. 

^SPlttWilloughby     Drurr 

imond 

Beaton 

22  Aug  84 

1  Sept  70 

Itt Andrew  Watt 

25  Apr  90 

28  July  75 

GHPmJoYm  Kice  ... 

4  Apr  88 

21  Apr    76 

GHPxaSames  Ireland 

5  Oct   87 

8  Sept  76 

GHPWiMi&m  Tottenham . 

10  Sept  88 

3  May  77 

Mathew  Mclntyre 

30  Sept  89 

8  July  77 

mWilliam  Phillip  Ward     . 

19  Nov  89 

14  July  77 

IttLeopold  Miles  G-reen 

18  Nov  90 

15  Sept  77 

^^.PmPeter  Eckford 

19  Sept  90 

1  Dec    77 

David  Wilson 

2  Sept  89 

20  Feb    78 

GHP(r)Gustsiv  Adolph  Ca 

rl  Bencke        22  Mar  90 

17  Apr    78 

James  Alfred  Shawyer 

2  Jan  97 

6  May  78 

mWilliam  Edward  Richer 

24  Sept  89 

24  May  78 

in  Edward  Hightman  Wille 

y         ...           18  Apr  92 

12  July  78 

Edwin  James  Comley 

10  Jan  95 

20  Sept  78 

mWilliam  Robert  McAvoy 

31  Aug  97 

27  Dec    78 

Richard  Selles  Lee 

4  July  96 

30  June  79 

Charles  William  Nibbs 

3  Nov  96 

12  Mar   80 

mRobert  Hall 

16  Aug  93 

26  Dec    80 

INSPECTORS    OF    MACHINERY. 


676-7 


FLEET,  STAFF,  AND  CHIEF  ENGINEERS  RETIRED  WITH  THE 
RANK  OF  INSPECTOR  OF  MACHINERY— continued. 


Retired 
Inspector  of 
Machinery. 

Seniority  as 
Chief  Engineer. 

Charles  Salmon    ... 

1  Feb     96 

23  Sept    81 

IttSamuel  Joseph  Rock     ... 

8  July   98 

24  Mar    82 

TJtRobert  Burridge 

9  Oct     95 

28  June  82 

Charles  Edward  Stewart 

18  May    98 

10  July    82 

Charles  Albert  Walmsley 

1  Jan     96 

9  Dec     82 

William  Blake  Rock 

30  Nov    96 

2  Jan     83 

mHenry  Laughrin 

10  Mar    01 

24  Jan     83 

tltHenry  Charles  Stansmore 

3  Mar    99 

29  May    83 

Frederic  George  Whittaker 

15  May    00 

2  June  83 

Hugh  Burstow 

7  Jan     95 

9  July    83 

mJames  Leighton... 

2  Mar    00 

1  Sept    83 

James  Frost  Babb 

21  Nov    99 

13  Sept    83 

George  Stovell  Newton  ... 

15  Sept    00 

25  Sept    83 

George  John  Fraser 

16  Feb     01 

23  Oct     83 

William  Henry  Burner   ... 

26  Jan     01 

2  Dec     83 

lltAndrew  Spalding 

12  Feb     00 

2  Jan     84 

ntRichard  Gould  Callaway 

8  July    98 

28  Mar    84 

(T)tltFrancis  Ford 

23  Sept    02 

1  Apr     84 

Edward  Norrington 

28  Sept    01 

21  May    84 

mWilliam  Elvy  Beal 

21  June  02 

10  Aug    84 

Robert  Cullen  Moon 

26  June  02 

2  Sept    85 

Nicholas  Meaden ... 

29  Dec     00 

30  Oct     85 

mGeorge  Ferrier  Laird    ... 

8  Jan     02 

9  Mar    86 

James  Henry  Gilbert 

10  Dec     02 

22  Nov    86 

mThomas  Moms 

4  May    01 

1  June  87 

mJohn  Gardner    ... 

16  Oct     02 

5  Oct     87 

mFrederick  Augustus  Cocks 

24  Jan     03 

7  Oct     87 

Tit  William  Cook    ... 

13  May    02 

2  Dec     87 

47 

678 


ENGINEER  CAPTAINS. 


ENGINEER  COMMANDERS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OJ 
ENGINEER  CAPTAIN. 


Henry  Charles  Goldsmith 

John  Waghorn  Webb  Waghorn... 

Alfred  Palmer      

tJames  Dawe  Nicholson 

mJobn  A'Court     ... 
mCharles  Dawe    ... 

Charles  Henry  Pellow     

(J)m William  Thomas  Allen 
Thomas  New 

lttFrancis  James  Moore  ... 
mWilliam  Henry  Matthews 
mWilliam  James  Maudling 
Henry  James  Joseph  Galton  Moon 
James  Collie  Larg 
mWilliam  Samuel  Stribling 
Richard  Samuel  Hamm  ... 
tttRichard  George  Willby 
Thomas  Rule 

mGeorge  Parsons 

Thomas  Hobbins  Hyde  ... 

James  Shirvell 

mJohn  William  Bennington 

nt Joseph  Laingmaid 

(7)irtThomas  James  Haddy        ..» 

Jo-eph  Wray  Allen 

m William  Henry  Pibworth 

tltJames  Edward  Duncan  Graham 

William  Lonnon  ... 

Alfred  Rayner 

fllCornelius  Henry  Steward 

Alfred  Daniel  Watson     ... 

Henry  John  Walker 

Hugh  Hawkins     ... 

(J) William  James  Brown 

(/)mJohn  Jones 

( Chief  Inspector  of  Coal,  South  Wales.) 

Harry  Howard  Meadus  ... 

tnJoseph  Harrison  William  How- 
ard Ellis        

m Joseph  Thomas  Purkis 

George  Edward  Bench 

John  Lake  Michell 

Edward  George  Pitt  Moffett      ... 
.PTFlttRobert  Samuel  George  Norgate 

Jehn  George  Lightfoot  Baker    ... 

John  Greet  Stevens 

Walter  Brown 

mArthur  John  Johns 

Alexander  Kerr    ... 
47 


Retired  Engineer 
Captain. 


21  May 

03 

22  Dec 

03 

4  Dec 

03 

9  Oct 

03 

20  Dec 

03 

9  May 

05 

15  Jan 

04 

29  Apr 

04 

1  Mar 

04 

24  July 

04 

30  July 

05 

16  Sept 

06 

13  Dec 

04 

15  May 

05 

4  May 

05 

19  Apr 

05 

5  Aug 

05 

21  Jan 

07 

23  Jan 

04 

26  Mar 

07 

22  Apr 

04 

12  Dec 

03 

10  Nov 

04 

9  Aug 

05 

21  Sept 

04 

12  Feb 

07 

4  Dec 

09 

23  Sept 

08 

28  Dec 

08 

1  Jan 

09 

1  Apr 

08 

2  Oct 

09 

7  Mar 

11 

30  Aug 

10 

14  May 

12 

27  May    08 


1  Jan 
28  May 
16  Apr 

9  June 
20  May 

13  Nov 

14  July 
1  Jan 

31  Aug 
1  Jan 
1  Jan 


Engineer 
Commander. 


11  Dec  87 
24  Feb  88 

I  July  89 
17  Sept  89 

1  Nov  89 
22  Sept  90 

7  Oct  90 

22  Nov  90 

3  Jan  91 

3  Jan  91 

5  Feb  91 
29  Sept  91 

4  Oct  91 

6  Oct  91 
15  Dec  91 
10  Jan  92 
24  Jan  92 

2  Mar  92 

5  Apr  92 
1  May  92 
1  Sept  92 

II  Sept  92 
1  Nov  92 
1  Feb  93 

10  Feb  93 

18  Apr  93 

19  July  93 
9  Oct   93 

20  Oct  93 
19  Apr  94 
26  Apr  94 
29  Apr  94 

8  May  94 

7  June  94 
10  Jan  95 

9  May  95 

16  Aug  95 

18  Nov  95 
9  Jan  96 

12  Mar  96 
12  Apr  96 

19  Apr  96 

21  Aug  96 

20  Sept  96 

8  Oct   96 

9  Oct  96 
15  Nov  96 


^Retired  prior  to  Order  in  Council  of  9th  October,  1903. 


ENGINEER    CAPTAINS. 


679 


ENGINEER    COMMANDERS   RETIRED   WITH  THE  RANK  OF  ENGINEER 
CAPTAW— continued. 


mSamuel  Aston 

mWalter  James  Featherstone 

mFrederick  William  Wells 

Edwin  John  Austen 

m  Alfred  William  Gibbs 

IttAlbert  Valentine  Blake 

(Serving  under  the  Turkish  Government?) 

lltCharles  Frederick  Henry  Tilbrook 

Henry  Wallis 

Frederick  John  Flood 

Colin  McKenzie  Norris     ... 

mJohn  William  Pleming  ... 

John  Adam  Murray 

ntGeorge  Ramsay   ... 

tttFrancis  Thomas  George ... 

Frederick  Matthew  Cottam 

Edward  James  Edgar 

William  Frederick  Turner 

mWilliam  Richard  Apps,  MVO 

Francis  William  Highton ... 

George  Albert  Haggarty  ... 
(' President'  addl.  as  Inspt.  of  Coals, Newcastle) 

George  Libbey  Roberts  Perkins  .. 

William  Henry  Adams 
(Serving  under  Turkish  Government) 

William  James  Black 
(Serving  under  Turkish  Government) 

mFrederick  Philip  Smith  ... 

Alfred  Hart  , 

mJohn  David  Rees , 

mS.dney  George  Haddock 

inRichard  Willis  Jones 

mWilliam  Pote  Chapman ... 

George  Thomas  James  Ludlow    .. 
*  James  Herbert  Watson 
(Serving  under  Greek  Government.) 

m  William  Ramsey  Parker 

George  William  Noll 

William  John  Hender 

mAlbert  Edward  Tompkins 

William  Henry  Meadus    ... 

Edwin  William  Cudlip     ... 

Edward  Albert  Ernest  Crowley  . 

Robert  St.  John  Raper 

John  Horsey  Dalrymple  ... 

Robert  Kentish  Herbert  ... 

mBenjamin  James  Watkins 

John  Sugars  Gibson- Sugars 

Albert  Edward  Cox 

John  Tom  Hickman  Ward,  MVO 

mHarold  Gaisford... 
93 


Retired   Engineer 

Engineer 

Ci i  p tain. 

Commander. 

7  Aug  OS 

19 

Jan  97 

20  July  08 

7 

May  97 

4  Feb  09 

7 

May  97 

30  May  08 

10 

June  97 

1  Sept  09 

1 

Sept  97 

30  Dec  09 

1 

Jan  98 

1  Jan  11 

1 

Feb  98 

23  May  08 

1 

Feb  98 

26  Aug  09 

1 

June  98 

7  Dec  08 

1 

Aug  98 

1  Jan  1 L 

9 

Aug  98 

5  Sept  11 

28 

Aug  98 

13  Dec  09 

1 

Dec  98 

5  Aug  09 

6 

Jan  99 

5  Dec  10 

8 

Jan  99 

13  Jan  12 

27 

Apr  99 

27  Sept  10 

16 

May  99 

19  Jan  12 

25 

June  99 

1  Jan  12 

1 

July  99 

23  Aug  11 

7 

July  99 

1  Feb  12 

28 

July  99 

1  Jan  12 

1 

Aug  99 

26  July  11 

10 

Oct  99 

2  Mar  12 

1 

Nov  99 

27  Aug  12 

1  Jan  00 

1  Jan  12 

5 

Jan  00 

24  May  12 

24 

Jan  00 

1  Jan  12 

2 

Feb  00 

28  Jan  11 

11 

Apr  00 

1  Jan  12 

23 

Apr  00 

10  Feb  12 

27 

June  00 

8  Aug  11 

4 

Nov  00 

14  Mar  11 

1 

Dec  00 

7  Nov  11 

1 

Sept  01 

30  May  13 

21 

Sept  01 

2  Nov  12 

24 

Sept  01 

15  May  12 

1 

Dec  01 

1  Jan  12 

3 

Jan  02 

2  Oct  12 

1 

Feb  02 

17  Mar  14 

1  Mar  02 

9  Mar  13 

6 

Mar  02 

15  Jan  13 

1 

Apr  02 

2  Aug  12 

1 

May  02 

5  Sept  13 

19 

May  02 

20  Sept  12 

27 

May  02 

5  Apr  12 

31 

May  02 

679e 


ENGINEER    CAPTAINS. 


ENGINEER   COMMANDERS   RETIRED   WITH   THE    RANK  OF  ENGINEER 
CAPTAIN— continued. 


Retired  Engineer 

Engine 

sr 

Captain. 

Commander. 

lit  David  Peacock    ... 

10  Aug  12 

1  June 

02 

lit  William  Wesley  Hardwick 

2  Aug  12 

11  Sept 

02 

Alfred  Hills            

1  Aug   13 

21  Sept 

02 

Thomas  Robert  Reynolds ... 

7  Jan    13 

18   Nov 

02 

Leonard  Backler    ...         

26  Mar  13 

4  Mar 

03 

Hamilton  James  Coad 

16  Aug  12 

1   May 

03 

William  Wilkinson  Lawrance     ... 

12  Feb  13 

6  May 

03 

Frederick  George  Jacobs ... 

23  Apr  13 

17  July 

03 

Joseph  Napton  Crowle     ... 

30  Aug  12 

1  Sept 

03 

Jasper  William  Alfred  Parrott    . . . 

16  June  12 

9  Sept 

03 

Henry  Abbott        

6  Sept  12 

9  Oct 

03 

Robert  Boles  Garde 

16  Dec     13 

25  Nov 

03 

George  Knowling  Edwards 

18  Sept    13 

12  Dec 

03 

mThomas  Stapelton  Guyer 

17  Mar  13 

23  Jan 

04 

Richard  Collingwood 

16  Dec  11 

8  Feb 

04 

James  Robert  Rofiey 

5  Aug  12 

13  Feb 

04 

mErnest  William  Rodet 

31  Oct    12 

22  Feb 

04 

William  Fryer  Hinchcliff 

23  Feb     14 

I  Apr 

04 

William  Henry  James       

25  Nov   13 

1  Apr 

04 

(Manage)'     Engineering     Depart- 

ment, Devonporb  Dockyard.) 

Robert  Bell  Ayers,  M.V.O. 

24  Oct     13 

1  Apr 

04 

*  Charles  Beresford  Lecky 

14  Sept  13 

1  Sept 

04 

lltJohn    Joseph    George   Gitsham 

Percey    ... 

21  Aug  12 

1  Oct 

04 

tit  George  William  Murray 

20  June  13 

31  Oct 

04 

William  George  Ludgate  ... 

12  Feb     14 

1  Nov 

04 

Peter  Thomson  Crichton  ... 

14  July   13 

21  Nov 

04 

Absolom  Richard  Rolle 

25  Julv   13 

1  iune 

06 

119 

FLEET  ENGINEERS 


680 


FLEET  ENGINEERS  RETIRED. 


1886 

GHPJohnWKie 

mKobert  William 
GHPJoseph  J.  Greathead 
GJf PGeorge  Trivess      . 
(JJETPrnWilliam  Glasspole 

mFrederick  William  Brown 
GSPBenjumm  Fittock  Pine 
(r^PmJobn  Mather 
GHPmJohn  Albion  Lodge     . 
John  Lowrie  . 
Edward  Lewis 
GHPmQeorge  Fullerton  Bell 
tnHenderson  Leslie     . 
^.ffPfltGeorge  Thompson 
mThomas  Burnett 
John  Pearse 
GHPaxJamea  Jessop 

mJohn  Boxell     . 
Thomas  Frederic  Hight 
Richard  Williamson  Topp 
James  Gordon  Bain 
Thomas  Scott  (a)     , 
Thomas  Willmott     . 
GHPwx  William    Thomas 

Brewer 
George  Quick  . 
William  John  Hancock 
William  Vincent 
John  Dunlop    .        . 
(9//PmWilliam  Bryan  . 

James  Edmonds       . 


Fleet  Engineer. 


Calvert, 


1887 

mWilliam  Henry  George  Webb  . 
Thomas  Alfred  Hearson .        , 

32 


17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 
17  Feb 

17  Feb 

12  May 

18  May 
30  June 
11  July 
18  July 

6  Aug 

13  Sept 
27  Sept 


CJiief  Engineer. 


4  Apr 
2  Aug 


6  Feb    55 

18  July  56 
15  Nov    56 

4  Apr    60 
26  June  61 

25  Sept  62 

10  Sept  63 
2  Feb  67 
2  Feb    69 

19  May  70 
2  July  70 

7  Dec  70 
2  May  72 

31  Mar    74 

26  Mar    75 

5  July  75 
1J   May  76 

1  May  77 
1  May  77 
1  May  77 

17  July.  77 
13  Oct    77 

12  May  78 

18  May  78 
30  June  78 

11  July  78 
18  July  78 

6  Aug   78 

13  Sept  78 

27  Sept  78 


4  Apr    79 
2  Aug    79 


681 


FLEET  ENGINEERS 


1888 

Fleet  Engineer. 

Chief  Engineer. 

Frederick  S.  Turner 
John  Tolley  Morgan 

24  May 
6  July 

24  May    80 
6  July   80 

1889 

Thomas  Burnes                

(J)Richard  Henry  Barrett 

27  May 
31  Aug 

27  May    81 
31  Aug    81 

1890 

ttt William  Mark  Feak     

1U William  Thomas  Coope 
^-ETPmGeorge  Nathaniel  Hare- 
ward  Michell 

11  July 
11  Oct 

16  Oct 

11  July    82 
11  Oct     82 

16  Oct     82 

1892 

I 

Richard  Thomas  Bundle... 
ltt*Henry  George  Johnston 
ntMatthew  Richard  Miller 
in  William  Joshua  Harding 

10  May 

19  May 

9  July 

19  July 

10  May    84 

19  May    84 

9  July    84 

19  July    84 

1893 

;     James  Daniel  Chater 
Henry  Jolliffe 
John  Theophilus  Hervey  Denny 

5  May 

6  May 
3  Oct 

5  May    85 

6  May    85 
3  Oct     85 

1894 

c   .,  . 

::    George  Harding 

Henry  Cook          

Henry  Eggleton  Wingfield 
tttEdward  Jackson 

Bichard  A.  Shapcott       

Charles  William  Thorne 
Bichard  Harris 

1895 

19  May 
15  June 

8  July 
27  July 
27  Aug 
22  Nov 
30  Nov 

19  May    86 
15  June    86 
8  July    86 
27  July    86 
27  Aug     86 
22  Nov    86 
30  Nov    86 

John  McCarthy                

Oscar  George  Egan          

John  Francis  Byder        

mGeorge  John  Boss         

tttSamuel  George  Follett 

TltThomas  Alban  Morris 

mWilliam  George  Barsons 

18  Apr 
26  Apr 

1  May 
1  June 

19  June 
9  July 

10  Sept 

18  Apr     87 
26  Apr     87  ' 

1  May    87 
1  June   87 

19  June   87 
9  July    87 

10  Sept    87 

1896 

mThomas  George  Coomber 

William  Henry  Michell 

John  Bobert  Dunmore  Johnson 

William  Augustus  Ellis 

William  Henry  Gay        

65 

10  Jan 
1  June 
1  July 
5  Sept 
8  Dec 

10  Jan     88 
1  June   88 
1  July   88 
5  Sept    88 
8  Dec     88 

FLEET  ENGINEERS,  ENGINEER  COMMANDERS.        682 


1897 

ThomaB  Williams    .... 
mMatthew  Wellington  Ellia 

Arthur  John  London 
in  William  James  Andrew 

1899 

Fleet  Engineer. 

Chief  Engineer. 

1  Mar 
24  June 

4  Sept 
29  Sept 

1  Mar   89 
24  June  89 

4  Sept  89 
29  Sept  89 

Joseph  Monk           .... 

1900 

8  Feb 

4  Sept  83 

§James  Lane  ..... 
m  James  Armstrong        . 
mGeorge  Joseph  Gorfett 

1902 

10  Jan 
19  Feb 
16  July 

10  Jan    92 
19  Feb    92 

16  July  93 

Charles  Alfred  Harding  . 

74 

1  Oct 

lOct    94 

ENGINEER  COMMANDERS. 


James  John  Walker 2 j  Apr  92 

mJosiah  Philip  Thomas 24  Dec  92 

mGeorge  Aborn .31  Dec   92 

George  Baltic  Alton . 1  Apr  93 

Henry  Thomas  Hammond 6  July  93 

mGeorge  Thomas  Simmons 8  Sept  93 

tmThomas  Francis  Brown 5  Oct  93 

mCharles  Underhill .9  Aug  94 

mHenry  John  Rampling 3  Sept  94 

John  Kerr 6  Sept  94 

mThomas  Whebby 20  Sept  94 

mWilliam  John  Mabb 20  Feb   95 

William  Walter  White 1  Oct  95 

mDavid  Jackson  Bennett 9  July  96 

mJohn  William  Agnew 16  Oct  96 

tmWiUiam  John  Bevan    .......  19  Nov  96 

Stephen  Hockey 23  July  97 

John  Edwin  Jenkins 4  Nov  97 

John  Mark  Downer 1  July  98 

mHarry  Christopher  McLean 8  Jan  99 

m*William  Constantine  Burnett 1  Apr  99 

mJames  Barber 1  Oct  99 

Walter  John  Graham .  12  Oct  99 

Samuel  Godbeer 5  July  00 

mFrederick  Marwood  Donald  Spry 6  Feb  01 

Edward  George  Guyatt 18  Feb  01 

Lewis  Edward  Thumwood 19  May  01 

mErnest  Fothergill  Sparks 1  Sept  01 

George  Pascoe 1  Jan  02 

William  McKee  Wisnom 1  Aug  02 

30 

§>  Retired  under  Order-m-  Council  of  3rd  Aug.,  1897. 

\lRetiredi  prior  to  Order-in- Council  of  8th  October,  1903. 

^Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order -in- Council  of  13th  May,  1901. 


683-5  ENG.  COMDRS.,  STAFF  ENGINEER,  CH.  ENGINEERS 


ENGINEER  COMMANDERS— continued. 


Richard  Wright  Toman  ® 26  Oct  02 

Edward  Swinney  .1  Sept  03 

Frank  Averre  Allden        ...  .        1  Oct    03 

Albert  John  Carnt 22  Nov  03 

George  Thomas  Kerswell 13  Feb  04 


m**Edmund  Edward  Bond,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

(Director  of  Sudan  Steamers  Department.') 
mJohn  Benjamin  Butcher        .         .  . 

Henry  Thomas  Knapman 

mHarry  George  Andrews 

mErnest  Augustus  William  Head       .... 
Frederick  Harry  Dart  .... 

William  Henry  Wood       .  

Percy  Bingham        .  . 

Henry  Thomas  Li versedge 

Alfred  Edwin  Chapman  Deacon         .... 
William  Smeeton  Frowd 


2  Mar  04 

28  Mar  04 

1  Apr  04 

1  Apr  04 

1  May  04 

8  June  04 

28  July  04 

15  Sept  04 

10  Oct    04 

14  Oct  04 

5  May  05 


(Serving  under  Canadian  Government,  as  Chief  Engineer  of  Halifax  Dockyard.) 


m  George  Attwool 
(T)Charles  Edward  Eldred 
Ernest  Cripps  Thornhill , 
Henry  Charles  Rush  . 
m  Henry  Charles  Wonham  Peel , 


1  Oct  05 
8  Mar  06 
1  Apr  06 
15  May  06 
21  May  06 


Harry  Basson .         .17  Oct  06 


(JlHerbert  John  Leader 
mWilliam  Albert  Pearce  Smith 
JHenry  Abbott  Gedye 
William  Read  Davies 
John  Ernest  Mortimer 
tltCharles  Ernest  Henry  Osbourne 
mHarry  Ranson  Batchelor 
Henry  Fergie  Daves  . 
John  Edward  Haves. 
tnPercy  George  Drake 
mWilliam  Henry  Samuel  Moysey 
Arthur  Maitland  Underbill 
J  George  Wormald 
William  Petrie  Legate 
Thomas  Henry  Soper 

67 


23  Jan  07 
1  Feb  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  Apr  07 
1  July  07 
1  Oct  07 
1  Jan  08 
1  July  10 
1  Jan  11 
1  Jan  11 
7  Jan  13 


STAFF  ENGINEER. 

1899 

Marlin  Stuart          .... 
1 

Staff  Engineer. 

Chief  Engineer, 

7  Sept 

7  Sept  95 

CHIEF  ENGINEERS. 
1898. 

Charles  Edward  Shorey 


John  Lennox  Fleetwood 
2 


9  July 
4  Nov 


X  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in- Council  of  \Mh  May,  1901. 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


68'" 


ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 


1887 

James  Arthur  Reynolds 

1889 

Mark  Blakeman  .        .        . 

1892 

HtWilliam  George  Glanville 
Frederick  John  Page* 

1893 

mAlf  red  Henry  Moysey 
William  McGregor  .     .     . 
ittThomas  Percival  Jackson 
J  Arthur  Robert  Anderson 

1895 

mtUichard  Herbert  Pearce  . 

1896 

lit  Roger  Baron 

JGeorge  Thomson  Paterson 

1897 

{William  Arthur  Wallis  . 
Walter  James  Leighton  .     . 

1898 

J  William  Henry  Murray   . 
J  Thomas  James  Dawson      , 

1899 

Frank  Guyer 


8  Oct 
1  Feb 

1  Mar 
1  Sept 


1  Mar 
.     1  Mar 

.     2  June 
.     1  Oct 


14  Dec 


1  Jan 
1  Apr 


.     1  July 
.     1  July 


1  Jan 
1  July 


.     Uuly 
.     1  Dec 


4  Apr 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 


Edward  Vernon  Wand  .     . 

1900 

UlThomas  Francis  Brown    . 

1901 

John  William  James  Sellex. 
mArchibald  Henry  Collins 

1902 

J  John  Stocker  Sanders  ....     1  Jan 
J  John  Thomson    ...  1  Apr 

mHenry  Richard  Smalley  Hughes     1  July 

1903 

William  John  Hambly 
IttHarold  Victor  Hume  Watch     . 
%  mCharles     Plimsoll     Whitford 


Bartlett  . 


2  Jan 

1  Apr 

1  Dec 


26 


15  Feb 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 
1  Jun 
1  Jun 

15  Sept 


1904 

X  Alfred  Elvery  Allen 
mJohn  Kennedy. 
"John  George  Gundry 
Henry  James  Walters  Tapp 
Cecil  Robert  Tooth 
JAlfred  Howard  Gorges 

1905 

JCobham  Claude  Arthur   Stuart    1  Jan 

J  John  Brian  Barrett 1  Apr 

mEdwin  Walton  Young      .         .     1  Apr 
Edwin  Francis  St.  John      .         .     1  Apr 

(Serving  under  Turkish  Government.} 
^Stanley  George  Nancarrovv    .     .    25  Nov 

1906 

%  Edward  Arnold  Hird    ....     1  Apr 
A.llan  Pettman  ...  .     1  Apr 

uThomas  John  Wells  ....     1  Apr 
Archibald  Douglas  Worth       .     .15  Oct 
Serving   under   the    Canadian 
Government. 

1907 

J  Bertie  Cecil  Bowler 

mHenry  Thomas  Palmer  Leverett 

William  Thomas  Bickell 

{Employed  as  Assist,  to  Engr. 
Overseer,  Birmingham  Dis- 
trict, tempy.~) 

William  Perry  Griffin    .... 

1908 

J  Harry  John  Symonds 
Herbert  Harry  Wilkins 
JJames  Ewing  MacLaren    . 
George  Stoat  Duncan  Lord 
William  Halbert  Roxburgh 
J  Victor  Oswald  Foreman    . 

1909 

Victor  William  Edward  Allaway 

1910 

mGilbert  John  Parr      . 

tttJames  Currie 

Georee  Charles  Theodore  Turner 

1911 

Thomas  Killick 

Edward  George  Cawley 

1912 

mGeorge  Davidson 


1  Mai' 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


1   Aul 


.  1  Jan 

.  1  Jan 

.  1  Jan 

.  15  Feb 

.  1  Apr 

.  1  Nov 

1  Aug 

14  Mar 
1  Apr 
1  Aug 


29  Sept 
1  Nov 


1  Apr 


X  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in- Council  of  13th  May,  1901. 


687 


ENGINEERS. 


ENGINEERS   RETIRED  WITH  THE   RANK  OF  CHIEF 
ENGINEER. 


mDavid  Millar 
Joseph  Bowman  Firth 
William  Henry  Moon 
mThomas  Scott  (rf) 
mHenry  Watts  Ross 
PW  m James  Redgrave 
6 


Retired  Chief 
Engineer. 


6  Sept  78 
3  Feb  80 
23  July  88 
13  Apr  88 
16  June  87 
26  Mar    84 


Engineer. 


26  Nov  63 
10  May  67 
24  Feb    68 

22  Apr    68 

23  Nov  68 
28  Dec    68 


ENGINEERS  RETIRED. 

For  List  of  Pensioned  Engineers,  see  page  689-690. 


1861 

mWilliam  Williamson 

1863 

Thomas  Ball     . 
William  Henry  Bambury 

1864 

Lawrence  Moreton    . 

1865 

Thomas  Baldwin      ,        , 
John  Barnard  Stevens 
mThomas  Scarrott  Grice  . 
Valentine  Home       .        . 

1866 

John  Watson  («)      .         . 

1867 

Thomas  Russell  . 
Edwin  Corbet  Legh    . 
Francis  Thomas  Russell 
George  O'Brien 
Thomas  Cape  , 

John  Leeson        .        . 
mWilliam  Scott  . 
WiUiam  Walker  (a)  . 
John  Franklin    . 
mJoseph  Connolly 
Richard  Green    . 

20 


30  Nov 


9  Apr 
15  July 


29  Apr 


21  Jan 
15  July 
2  Oct 
4  Dec 


19  Deo 


1  Feb 

1  Feb 
23  Mar 

3  Apr 
27  June 
23  Aug 
21  Sept 
27  Sept 

8  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 


HtJohn  Dinwoodie 
John  Plowright 
Stephen  Vincent  Bull 
John  Taylor  (c) 
Thomas  Pringle 
Thomas  Barnes  . 


1868 

James  Watson  Watson 
Robert  Haxby  Cooper 
Thomas  Carter   . 
George  Pratt 

Richard  Stacey  Willcocks  . 
John  Richard  Rogers  Potam 
John  Brown  (J) 
Robert  John  Norman 
Philip  Blanch    . 
mGeorge  Griggs  Smith 
John  Glaysher    . 
William  Edward  Prescott . 
PPFCharles  Thomson 
William  Fletcher  Cole 


1869 

mGeorge  Samuel  Cornish 
in  John  Taylor  Coombs 
Richard  Joseph  Palmer  Jones 
George  Tremain  Stronach 
James  Parry       .        , 
mJoseph  Forster 

46 


3  Jan 

30  Jan 

24  Feb 

7  Apr 

22  Apr 

27  June 
3  July 

20  July 
4S, 

24  Sept 

24  Sept 
24  Oct 
28  Dec 
28  Dec 


20  Mar 
28  May 

21  July 
21  Aug 

21  Oct 
28  Nov 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  tlieir  pay. 


ENGINEERS. 

688 

1870 

1884 

Nicholas  H.  Rowe 

.  21  Sept 

Richard  Samuel  Hornsby  . 

1  Mar 

HlGeorge  Mackney      .        . 

.  21  Nov 

William  Hall       . 

22  May 

m  Frederick  John  Kingston 

22  May 

tttEdwin  Bell      . 

11  June 

1871 

1887 

t  James  Adamson 

.  21  Jan 

Henry  Albert  Madge 

1  Feb 

1872 

1888 

JmArthur      George      Jackson 

t  James  Frederick  Lewis    . 

.  21  Oot 

1889 

1  Sept 

1874 

Warwick  Monkhouse         .        . 

2  Apr 

mJames  Maling  .         . 

.    3  June 

Charles  John  Hay 

1890 

1  Sept 

1875 

^Frederick  William  AuBtin 

lMar 

Robert  William  Simmonds 

1  Sept 

Soper  Thomas  Sugden         , ' 

.  23  Jan 

mf  John  Albert  Kemp         . 

.  20  Feb 

1891 

mJames  Charles  Oare 

.  25  June 

JRobert  Arthur  Hunter             , 

1  Mar 

mJohn  Alfred  Vaughan     . 

1  Sept 

1878 

1892 

Edward  Price      .        , 

.  25  Apr 

James  Henry  David  Barry 

1893 

1  Mar 

1879 

John  O'Neill      . 

1  Mar 

mHoratio  Frederick  Walton 

.  18  June 

Henry  Ernest  Tregenna     . 

1  Apr 

James  Bntchart .        ,        . 

.  27  Oct 

1895 

Ernest  Haves     .        .        .        , 

1  Apr 

1881 

.William  Henry  Walter  Stewart 

1  Sept 

mNathaniel  Edward  Green 

.  23  Sept 

1897 

• 

$  Charles  Frederick  Jordan 

1  July 

1883 

1900 

John  Frederick  Price 
59 

.  19  Nov 

Archibald  Hilliard  Carlisle 

71 

1  July 

%  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in- Council  of  3rd  Aug.,  1897 
§  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order -in- Council  of  VUh  May,  19oi. 


689-90    LIST  OF  ENGINEERS  ON  THE  PENSIONED  LIST. 


ENGINEER  SUB-LIEUTENANTS. 
1893 

Arthur  Percival  Sims  Spencer  ....     1  July 

1901 

Wilfred  James  Hawken 1  July 

1902 

Albert  Ernest  Hunt 1  July 

1910 

fWilliam  Wales  Edward 1  Feb 

Grice  Widenham  Smyth 1  Aug 

5 


ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS  RETIRED. 


Sdward  Attwood 


1875 
t 

1884 


Harry  Weir 
William  John  Waugh 
3 


11  Feb 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 


1898 

Frederick  Mills  Hall 
Thomas  Bentley  Dalzell    . 
James  Arthur  Watts . 


1  June 
1  J  ant 
1  June 


LIST  OF  ENGINEERS  ON  THE  PENSIONED  LIST. 


ENGINEERS. 


Tames  A.  Limbert . 
Matthew  Barker 
John  B.  J  amen 
Immer  Fielden 
Joseph  Hopwood    . 
James  F.  Finlay    . 
fTFLawrence  Steele 


30  Jan  58 

9  Apr  63 

21  Jan  64 

9Maj  64 

11  Feb  65 

16  Aug  66 

3  Dec  66 


John  Simoni .        .        , 
Thomas  G.  Punnett 
f  homai  J.  Richard* 
Henry  F.  Strugnell 
Henry  Rider  . 
P  W  Maurice  Whyham . 
<  IharleB  J.  W.  Bridle 

14 


24  Jan  67 
23  Aug  67 
21  Sept  67 
21  Sept  67 
3  Jan  68 
21  Oct  69 
21  Jan   71 


1st  CLASS  ASSISTANT  AND  ACTING  ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS. 
Charles  Bonwiok  (acf)  .        .  30  July  60  I  Dayid  Crichton  (fc)  (act)       .  23  Oct    65 


t Retired  with  a  gratuity  under  Order-in- Council  of  IZth  May,  1901. 


MEDICAL     OFFICERS. 


691 


KHP.  after  an  Officer's  name  denotes   that    he    is  an   Honorary  Physician,  and   KHS.   that 

he  is  an  Honorary  Surgeon  to  the  King. 
•After  an  Officer's  name  denotes  that  he  has  been  awarded  Sir  Gilbert  Blane's  Medal. 


DIRECTORS-GENERAL  OF  THE   MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT 
OF  THE   NAVY   RETIRED. 

GSP  mlnspector-Oenrral  Sir  James  Nicholas  Dick,  E.C.B.,  KHS. 

GSP  mlnnpector- General  Sir  Henry  Frederick  Norbury,* 

K.C.B..  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  KHS 

GSP  xflSurgeon- General   Sir   James  Porter,    X.C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.D., 

M.A.,  KHP.  (with  relative  rank  of  Vice-Admiral,  11  May  1908). 


INSPECTORS-GENERAL  OF   HOSPITALS  AND  FLEETS, 

RETIRED. 


taSir  Doyle  Money  Shaw, K.C.B.  7  May  88 

Bt William  Harris  Lloyd,  M.D., 

KHS 25  Nov  90 

GHPm Adam  Brunton  Messer*, 
M.D.,  KHP 27  Apr  92 

Thomas  Smith  Burnett.F.R.C.S  ,2  Sept  96 

mH.  nry  Macdonnell,  C.B.     .     10  Apr  97 

GHPmJames   William   Fisher, 
M.L.  ....     9  Mar  9S 

George  Maclean* ,M.D.,  M.A.       5  Apr  98 

7 


Thomas  Browne,  M.D.  ,      4  June  99 

(.//Henry  Dawson  Stanistreet  23  Aug  99 
mJamesHa?niltonMartm,D.S.0.1  Jan  00 
Henry  Charles  Woods,  C.V.O., 

C.B.,  M.D.,  KHP  .  .  1  Aug  00 
mJohn  Cassilis  Birkmyre  Maclean, 

M.B..  MA..  ,         .5  Dec  03 

m*Charles  Cane  Grodding,*C.B.  5  Dec  03 
UtHenry  Thompson  Cox  .  .  25  Jan  06 
William  Edward  Breton,  M.D.  31Dec  07 
m  Leonard       Henry      Kellett, 

M.D.,  M.A 17  Jan  09 

16 


SURGEONS-GENERAL,    RETIRED. 

i  Sir  Thomas  Desmond  Gimlette,  K.C.B. * 1  July  07 

IllOhristopher  Pearson,  M.D. ,  M.A. ,  KHP. 11  May  08 

Howard  Todd,  C.B.,  KHS 30  May  08 

DEPUTY  INSPECTORS -GENERAL  OF  HOSPITALS  AND 
FLEETS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OF  INSPECTOR- 
GENERAL. 


Retired 

Deputy 

Inspector' 

Inspector- 

General 

General. 

Francis  William  Davis,  F.R.C.S.* 

4  Apr   89 

3  Aug  81 

vaBelgrave  Ninnis,  C.V.O.,  M.D.*   . 

1  Sept  97 

5  May  83 

Henry  Had  low  * 

7  Ma}-  94 

3  May  89 

Ui Walter  Reid.  M.D 

24  May  95 

1  May  91 

Thomas  Lyle  Horner      .... 

1  Oct    03 

9  Mar  98 

mWilliam  Berkeley  Drew       .        . 

22  Feb   05 

i  Mar  01 

Michael  FitzGerald,  C.M.G. 

27  May  05 

1  Sept  01 

Robert  Bentham                                t         •- 

1 7  Mar  07 

2  Sept  01 

Standish  Thomas  O'Grady 

26  Jan  10 

18  Feb  04 

Joseph  Crowley,  M.D 

10 

7  Dec  10 

17  Mar  07 

692                               MEDICAL 

OFFICERS. 

DEPUTY    SURGEONS-GENERAL    RETIRED    WITH  THE 
RANK    OF  SURGEON- GENERAL. 

Hetired 
Surgeon- 
General. 

Deputy 
Surgeon- 
General. 

*James  O'Brien  Williams,  M.D. 
in  Frederick  John  Lilly 
John  Leslie  Earrington 

25  Not  11 
15  Nov  12 
22  July  12 

25  Jan  06 
31  Dec  07 

26  Jan  10 

DEPUTY    SURGEONS-GENERAL,    RETIRED. 


mWilliam  Tait,  M.B.  . 
mRicbard  Aubrey  Fitch 


10  Oct     06 
5  June  13 


FLEET    SURGEONS    RETIRED    WITH    THE    RANK   OF 
DEPUTY  INSPECTOR-GENERAL  OF   HOSPITALS    AND 

FLEETS. 


JJeputy 

Inspector- 

General. 


Fleet 
Surgeon,. 


GHPmJohn  Chamberlayne  IngleB 

GHPrnFranciB  Yeates  Toms    . 

mJohn  William  Sinclair  Heiklejohn,  M.D. 

tf-fiLPWilliam  George  Ridings 

tfUPtttCharles  Alexander  Lees,  M.D. 

mWilliam  Connolly,  M.D. 

m*  Henry  Nanton  Murray  Sedgwick 

G*.ffPmWilliam  Digby  Longfieid* 

GHP jiStephen  Sweetnam 

James  Trimble 

George  Bolster 

mEdward  Meade 

Robert  Hall  More,  M.D.* 

GBTPRenij  Scott  Lauder  *     . 

Edward  Julian  Sbarood,  M.D.. 

mJohn  Shields 

mNichols  Thomas  Connolly 

GHPAUred  WTilliam  Whitley. 

mJohn  Kelly  Conway,  M.D.     . 

George  Bell  Murray        .        . 

Robert  Turner 

mAlfred  Gideon  Delmege.  M.V.O.,  M.D.,  K.H.S. 

inJanies  Long  Sweetnam,  M.D. 

GHPJohn  Tyndall 

mlsaac  Henry  Anderson,  M  D. 

Richard  Gavin  Brown,  M.B.  . 

tnRobert  William  Williams 


27 


1  Apr  81 

1  Apr  81 

16  Oct   84 

25  Feb   88 

12  Sept  88 
11  Apr  86 
11  June 92 
16  Oct    93 

10  Sept  89 

13  July  93 
16 June  92 
25  May  91 
27  Jan  95 

15  June  92 
25  June  93 

16  Aug  87 

11  Feb  94 
19  May  94 
25  Apr  97 
24  Dee  97 
10  Apr  96 

17  Aug  99 

18  July  99 
22>Oct  90 
23  Apr  02 
15  Apr  00 
10  Jan  02 


15  Feb  71 
25  Apr  72 
2o  Jan  75 

3  May  77 

1  Sept  78 

25  Dec  78 

17  Feb  79 

3  July  79 

1  Apr  81 

20  Sept  81 

28  May  82 
11  July  82 

29  Apr  83 
31  May  83 

16  June  83 
9  Sept  83 

25  Sept  83 

5  May  84 

6  May  88 
16  Sept  88 

9  Jan  89 
9  Mar  89 

27  Feb  91 
8  May  91 

19  May  92 

13  Nov  92 

14  Sept  93 


MEDICAL    OFFICERS. 


692a 


Officers  retired  subtequent  to  Order  in  Council  of  9th  October,  1903  : — 


— 

Date  of 

Retired 

Rank. 

Fleet 
Surgeon. 

mStewart  Frazer  Hamilton     .... 

1  Nov  04 

29  July  89 

mHenry  Anthony  Wills  Richardson 

1  Sept  04 

21  Sept  90 

mEverard  Home  Saunders  *    .        . 

16  Jan  06 

1  Oct  90 

Hi  William  Henry  Patterson     . 

26  Sept  05 

7  Dec  90 

William  Edward  Bennett       .... 

17  Feb  06 

9  Dec  90 

mArchioald  McKinlay 

2  Nov  05 

2  Mar  91 

Alfred  Patterson     .                 .... 

14  June07 

26  Oct  91 

Henry  Lawrence  Crocker        .... 

1  June 06 

5  Sept  93 

mGeorge  Sprey  Smith     ..... 

1  Nov  07 

27  Apr  93 

John  Davey  Henwood 

17  Nov  06 

7  May  93 

m James  Crawford  Dow,  M.B. 

21  Sept  04 

4  June 93 

(ijntCharles  Edward  Geoghegan    . 

19  Dec  06 

23  Sept  93 

George  Deapard  Twigg,  F.R.C.S.I, 

1  Feb  08 

27  Sept  93 

Thomas  Edward  Henry  Williams     . 

12  July  07 

19  Nov  s.  3 

{Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Recruiting 

Duties  at  Bristol.) 

Richard  Edmund  Biddulph,  M.B.,  B.A. 

28  Apr  07 

1  Oct  95 

mAlexander  Livingston  Christie,  M.B.  . 

27  Mar  08 

20  Feb  94 

IttFrancis  Austen  Jeans             .... 

27  Oct  08 

21  May  94 

(i)mCharles  William  Buchanan-Hamilton    . 

26  July  07 

15  July  94 

mJohn  Speare  Lambert           .        .        , 

22  Dec  04 

25  July  94 

tnHorace  Ximenes  Browne 

24  Nov  10 

11  Aug  94 

TltSamuel  William  Vasey 

1  Sept  09 

19  Dec  94 

m  William  Manley  Lory 

23  Sept  05 

31  Mar  96 

{Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Recruiting 

Duties  at  Birmingham.') 

tltHoratio  Septimus  Richard  Sparrow      .         , 

31  Mar  11 

26  Feb  97 

{Surgeon  and  Agent  Dartmouth.) 

Charles  William  Sharpies         .... 

17  Feb  09 

25  Aug  97 

mJames  McCardie  Martin,  D.S.O. 

16  Feb  04 

28  Aug  98 

mEdward  John  Morley  F.R.C.S.     . 

8  Dec  10 

21  Aug  99 

mRobert  ForbeB  Bowie 

7  May  05 

16  Feb  01 

ttt Walter  Bowden,  D.S.O 

27  Feb  08 

28  Feb  03 

UtReginald  Thomas  Alexander  Levinge,  B.A.  . 

3  Oct  08 

22  Feb  04 

(J)mEdward  Pain  Mourilyan,  M.B. 
57 

25  Apr  10 

22  Feb  04 

FLEET  SURGEONS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OF  DEPUTY 
SURGEON-GENERAL. 


Ml  William  George  Kyuaston  Barnes,  M.D. 

(Surgeon  and  Aijcnt  Colemouth  Creek,  etc.) 
mEdmund  Corcoran         .... 
(T)Octavius  William  Andrews,  M.B.  (*) 


9  May  12 

6  Jan  13 

26  July  13 


27  Feb  98 


11  Feb  00 
2  June  03 


693 


FLEET  SURGEONS. 


FLEET  SURGEONS  RETIRED. 


1872 

1892 

m  James  Johnstone       .        , 

2  Sept 

Ralph  Westropp  Brereton  . 

13  May 

1875 

Alfred  Thomas  Corrie 

8  Sept 

d  H PaiPeter  Williams  Roltton. 

7  Aug 

1893 

1878 

mWilliam  Frederic     Spen- 

ntJohn Frederick  Mitchell  . 

7  Oct 

cer,  M.D.  . 
Robert    Waller    Biddulph, 

2  July 

1879 

M.B.,  B.A. 

19  Oct 

Arthur  Borough  Johnson 

17  Feb 

1881 

1894 

William  Redmond 

8  Aug 

James  William  Hambly  Hawton 

John  Sampson  Levis,  M.D. 

19  Aug 

20  Nov 

raGeorge  Mair,  M.D.,  M.A.  . 

30  Sept 

Charles  Lyon  Vasey    .        . 

18  Deo 

1882 

mJames  Fitzgerald  Parr 

19   Apr 

1896 

John  Black  Nicoll,  M.D.     . 

8  July 

Robert  Frederick  Yeo 

20  Sept 

George  Robertson,  M.D. 

11  Sept 

mWilliam  Graham      .         , 

20  Sept 

James  Bradley  (a) 

5  Dec 

1897 

1883 

Charles  Francis  Newland    . 

30  May 

mRobert  James  McMorris  . 

5    Feb 

mHenry   William   Duffield 
Walsh              .        ,        . 

2  Aug 
for  R»' 

William  Bainbrigge  F  Letcher  1    Aug 

{Examining  Medical  Officer 

1884 

cruiting  Duties  at  Exeter 

) 

Thomas  Hall  Atkinson 

5     Jan 

Myles  O'Conuell  McSwiny* 

27  Dec 

William  Middleton  Power , 

6   July 

1886 

1899 

<?.HJ?mFleetwood  Buckle,  M.D. 

26  May 

Samuel  Keays      .        .        . 

3  Jan 

1887 

mJohnB.BowdenTriggs,M.B.  10  Jan 

mSolomon  Kellett 

25  Nov 

mHerbert  Elliott    Marsh    . 
Alexander  Martin  French 

3  Mar 
28  Mar 

1888 

Edward  Ferguson 

30  Mar 

mWilliam   Henry    Putsey, 

mAlexander  George  Pemberton 

M.D 

27  Dec 

Gipps.F.R.C.S.*      . 

7  Aug 

Richard  Alfred  Mowll.M.D. 

27  Dec 

William  George  Jack . 

1  Oct 

1889 

James  D'Arcy  Harvey 

1890 

16  July 

1900 

George  Frederick  Wales 

2   Oct 

Christopher  Harvey    . 

28  Nov 

1901 

1891 

John  Aoheson,  M.D,       . 

26  Feb 

mAlexander  Richard  Joyce 
23 

27  Oct 

mErnest  Edward  Bray 
43 

25  Aug 

Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  tlieir  pay. 


FLEET  SURGEONS. 


694 


Otfivert  retired  subsequent  to   Order-in- 
Council  of  9th  October,  1903  :— 

1897 

tltAnthony  Kidd   .         .         .26   Feb 
(Surgeon  and  Agent,  Falmouth.') 
mJames  Henry  Beattie  .  26   Feb 

mEdward  James  Biden       .  25  Aug 

1899 

mRobert  Howard  Nicholson    26  Feb 
HughWinkworth  Macnamara  21  Aug 
mJosephHenryWfaelan,M.D.  21  Aug 
(Surgeon  and  Agent,  Stonehouse.) 
mJoseph  Revilie  McDonnell, 
M.D 21  Aug 

1900 

mHenry  Harries .  .  .11  Feb 
mJohn  Henry  Thomas  .  11  Feb 
John  Dowson      .  ,11  Feb 

Jeremiah  Sugrue,  M.D.  .  26  Feb 
(Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Re- 
cruiting Duties,  Liverpool.) 
IttHarold  Rochester  Osborne  21  Aug 
(Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Re- 
cruiting Duties  at  Nottingham.') 
Cbaworth  Louis  Nolau,M.B  21  Aug 
Harold  Frederic  Dale  Stephens, 

M.B  .  21  Aug 

William     Robert    Minchin 

Young      .  .        .21  Aug 

(Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Re- 
cruiting Duties  at  Manchester.) 
Hubert        William        Austin 

Burke       .         .         .         .21  Aug 
tttJames     Charles    Francis 

VS  hicher    .        .        .        .21  Aug 
(Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Recruit- 
ing Duties  at  Southampton). 
Arthur  Stanley  Nance         .  21  Aug 

1901 

Henrv  ErBkine  South  ,  16  Feb 
Alfred  Matthew  Page  .  16  Feb 
Alfred  Cropley  .  .  16  Feb 
John  Jenkins  .         „         16  Feb 

mHorace  llliott,  M.D.  16  Feb 

TO  William  Edward  Horne,M.D.  20  Aug 
William  Spry.  .  .  20  Aug 
Robert  Hickson  .  .  .  20  Aug 
John  Lowney  .  .  20  Aug 
Edward  Robert  Drummond 

Fasken 21  Aug 

1902 

Gbalam  Egeton  Kennedy  18  Fel 
mJerome  Barry,  MD.  .  .  18  Fel 
Alfred  James  Pickthorn  ,  18  Feb 
Henry  John  Hadden,  MB,  BA.  18  Feb 
Alfred  Ernest  Weight  man  20  Aug 
76 


James     Walter     Octavius 

Underhill,  MB 20  Aug 

James  Mead  France      .       .    20  Aug 
(Examining  Medical  Officer  for  Re- 
cruiting Duties  at  Belfast.) 
John     Walter     Slaughter, 
M.B.,  B.A.         .  .20  Aug 

IttGeorge  Henry  Foott,  M.D.  .    20  Aug 
(Surgeon  and  Agent,  Southampton.) 

1903 

(i)Robert  Hardie,  M.D.  .  28  Feb 
Hubert  Holyoake  ....  28  Feb 
mGeorge  Wilson,  MB  .28  Feb 

James  Bradley,  M.D.  (b)  .  17  Aug 
George  Hewlett,  M.B.  .   17  Aug 

mWilliam    Gordon     Stott, 
M.B.,  M.A.      .  ,  17  Aug 

1904 

HtJohnston  Hamilton  Acheson, 

M.B 22    Feb 

(Surgeon  and  Agent,  Dover.) 
fD'Arcy  Harvey,  M.B.  .  22    Feb 

m  Edward  Butler  Pickthorn     9    Nov 

1905 

TltLawrence  Bid  well      .         .21  Feb 

mWilliam  Hackett,  M.D.  .  21  Feb 

CharlesGeilsieMatthew.M.B.  21  Feb 

(J)Percy  Vaughan  Jackson    22  Aug 

1906 

mGeorge  Alexander  Stuart  Bell  21  Feb 
Bichard  Francis  Bate  .  28  July 

1907 

Norman  Lloyd  Richards  .  11  Feb 
John  Kirkup  Robinson, M.B.  11  Feb 
Ernest  Albert  Shaw.  M.D., 

B.A 26  Mar 

m  Francis     Herbert    Aylen 

Clayton,  M.D.*  .     .     .     .     26  Mar 
IllAlexander  George  William 

Bowen,  M.B.,  B.A.    ...  11  Nov 
THCharles     Samuel     Facey, 

M.B 11  Nov 

(Surgeon  and  Agent  Lwngton  and 

Abbotsbury.) 
*Arthur  Edward  Kelsey,M.B., 

B.A 11  Nov 

1908 
Edgar  Fairbank  Mortimer  .     11  May 
Frederick  Davidson  Lumley  15  Nov 
(Surgeon  and  Agent,  Greenock  Torpeda 
Factury,  1  Apr.  13) 
mHenry  Edward  Tomlinson     15  Nov 
mArthur  Sydney  Gordon  Bell  15  Nov 

1909 

Morris  Charles  Langford    ,     14  Nov 
107 


\Rstirtid  uttder  the  provisions  of  Order-in- Council  of  I'dth  Mays  1901, 


695 


STAFF  SURGEONS. 


1856 

QHPxaHorace  Harriton  Smith, 
M.D 10  May 


STAFF  SURGEONS   RETIRED. 

1884 


1859 

HtHenry  Bales,  M.D.  . 


.  24  Oct 


1860 

mArchibald  Leslie  Archer,  M.D.  28  Fei 


1864 

Croft  George  Symons  . 


1865 

Benjamin  Browning  (&) 


870 


Samuel  Grose 


1875 

Alexander  Scott,  M.A.,  M. 


1881 


mThomas  Harvey 


17  Feb 


T  Junt 


19  Aug 


20  Oct 


15  Jan 


mCecil  Drake     . 


.  30  Mar 


1888 
ntLudlow     Tonson    Colthurst, 

M.D.,  M.A.  ...  31  Mar 

m William  Thompson         ,        ,31  Mar 
JmGeorge  Joseph  Fogerty        .  30  Sept 

1893 

Edward  Goffe  Swan  (Examining 
Medical  Officer  for  Recruiting 
Dutiet  at  York)      .         ,         ,25  Aug 

1894 

mJohn  Lewis  Bagnall-Oakeley  .  28  Aug 

1900 

Thomas  Edward  Honey,  M.D.   .  11  May 

1903 

fPatrick  William  MacVean,  M.B.  15  May 

1904 

(J)  m  Alexander       Thomas 

Wysard  .  13  May 

TttErnest  Steward  Eeid,  M.B.     .   10  Nov 
tttEdward  Francis  Power     .         .  10  Nov 

1906 

Henry  William  Melville  Bees      .     8  :Nov 

1911 

Edward  Bryan  Kenny,  M.B.        .  23  Nov  I 

(Surgeon  and  Agent  at  Weymouth 
and  Ossington.) 


21 


Officers  whose  ruimes  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 
|  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order-in'  Council  of  3rd  Any,,  1897, 
t  Retired  with  a  yr'ituity. 


SURGEONS. 


696 


SURGEONS  RETIRED. 


1857 

Andrew  Charles  Johnston  .        .     2  Apr 

1861 

Charles  Calthrop  Mitchinson      .  13  Nov 

1866 

Richard  Beamish,  M.B.,  B.A.      .  11  Sept 

1868 

John  Whyte,  M.B.      ...     9  Nov 

1870 
William  Sale  Sandham       .        .16  Feb 

1874 

Eenry  Beale  Collins  ,        ,  31  Mar 

1876 

Eenry  Brougham  Guppy,  M.B,     30  Sept 

1877 

Alexander  William  McLeod       .  29  Sept 

1879 

Maurice  Murray  Ritchie  Mackenzie  1  Oct 

1880 

tttRenry  Garrard  Jacob     ,        .  30  Sept 


1885 

fGeorge  Dacre  Trevor-Roper     .  20  Aug 

1886 

JJohn  Eustace  Webb,  M.B.        .  18  Feb 
%  Alfred  Tom  Rimell  M.D.         .  20  Aug 

1887 

{Michael  O'Brien,  M.D.      .        ,  17  Aug 

1888 
Frederick  WilliamCollingwocd  .  22  Feb 

1889 

Charles  James  Seddon  Zelsall  .  21  Feb 
{Nicholas  Charles  Ridley  .        .  22  Aug 

1891 

JErnest  Edward  Partridge  Tindall  11  Feb 


1892 


t William  Hayes 


.  16  May 


1882 


ohn  Cashin 


1884 

William  Henry  O'Meara 
12 


.  28  Aug 


21  Aug 


1895 

Herbert  Amelius  Julius    .         .  15  May 

1898 

{Gerald  Burton  Burton-Brown, 
M.D 23  May 

1899 

X Arthur  Heaword  Prichard.  15  May 

1903 

Lionel CaldbeckEsmonde Murphy  23  Nov 

1904 

{Alfred  Austin  Chancellor,  M.B.    23  May 
{Francn-  Edwin  McCnne,  M,B., 

BA.  ...  .23  May 

Herbert  Stone,  M.B.,  B.A.  .         .  23  May 

1907 

{William  Hutcheson,  M.B.,  B.A.H  May 
29 


2   B 


t Retired  ■>  under  Order-in- Council  of  SQth  December,  1884. 
XRetired  with  a  gratuity. 


697 


PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF. 


PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF  RETIRED. 


tttThomas  Winterbottom 1  Oct    03 

mThomae  Foley  Harrison  .......  1  Oct    03 

mJohn  William  Seccombe 1  Oct    03 

mCharles  Walker 1  Apr  04 

tn Henry  William  Panl .  1  Apr    04 

mAbraham  Turner 3  Apr    04 

mSamuei  Edmond  Lark    .......  1  Apr    04 

John  Kinchin  Mosse 9  May  04 

©Robert  Loney  Hoskyn 29  Sept  04 

mHejurj  Dawson 18  Jan    05 

mCharles  Vawdrey .         .  25  Jan    05 

William  Orlebar  Bedford 17  July  05 

*Q-eorge  Barnard  Townesend 4  Aug   05 

George  Finlay  ,22  Nov    05 

David  James  Macdonald 10'  Feb    06 

m Robert  Alexander  Moore 24  July  06 

Henry  Alexander  Malaher  .         .        .         .         .         .         .  15  Nov   06 

mCharles  Augustus  Royer  Flood  Dunbar    ....  26  Dec    06 

m  Edward  Howard  Banks 20  Jan    07 

James  Bramble 15  Mar    07 

George  Jacob  Mills 19  June  07 

va Sidney  William  Wright 25  Oct    07 

mFrancis  Burnett  Pritchard      ......  19  Nov   07 

(7)  n William  Codgbrooke  Gillies       .....  25  Jan     08 

mCharles  Edgar  Byron 25  Oct     08 

mSamuei  Richard  Warn 8  May   09 

Bourcl  ier  Berest'ord  tiavile         .         .         .         .         .         .  28  May   0 it 

George  James  Clow             1 1  Sept  09 

mDenham  Robert  Kelsey 11  Oct     09 

mWilliam  Reid  Dodiidge 23  Nov  09 

('  Victory  '  addl.for  Royal  Fleet  Reserve) 

mThomas  John  Stovin 5  Oct      10 

('  Pembroke'  addl.  for  Royal  Fleet  Reserve') 

red erick  William  Mortimore    ......  7  Jan     11 


X2 


PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF 


61* 


FLEET   PAYMASTERS  RETIRED    WITH    THE   RANK 
OF    PAYMASTER-IN-CHIEF. 


Pay  matter -vn- 
Chief. 

Paymaster. 

ffZr^mJohn  Hayward     .... 

8  Jan 

81 

15  June  49 

<V  flT'mMatthew  Fortescue  Moresby 

27  Mar 

88 

5  Mar  53 

G  fiTPmCharles  William  Sturgess 

8  Apr 

84 

29  Sept  55 

^//PmEdwin  Rose  Miall 

1  July  83 

10  May  56 

mHemsley  Hardy  Shanks 

18  Mar 

89 

19  Feb    57 

mAlexander  Allen         , 

26  Jan 

89 

22  Oct    60 

£/7PtnFrederick  Penfold 

1  Oct 

87 

30  Jan    61 

GHPax*Sir  John  Samuel  Moore,  K.CB. 

12  Oct 

91 

11  Nov  62 

GHP(l)sals&&o  Baker  Moorman     . 

4  Sept 

91 

5  Aug  64 

GSPaideorge  William  Underhill 

15  Mar 

93 

13  Sept  65 

mJohn  Kiddle        .... 

1  July 

92 

10  Nov  65 

Alfred  Thomas  Dering  Nettleton 

16  July 

95 

5  Mar  66 

Herbert  Frank  Roe 

6  July  98 

13  Mar  66 

^LffPmThomas  Owen  Joynson 

28  Apr 

92 

16  Apr   66 

mThomas  Henry  Lovelace  Bowling, 

C.B 

15  Feb 

98 

26  Dec    66 

mWilliam  John  Casely  Row 

1  Feb 

96 

16  Mar    67 

mRobert  William  Parish 

26  Oct 

91 

5  Apr   67 

m  Edward    Strickland     Mannock 

Power 

1  Jan 

92 

17  Aug  67 

GHPReiirj  Vaughan  Forrest    . 

11  Feb 

94 

6  Jan    68 

Charles  James  Curgen  ven     . 

15  May 

99 

29  Mar    69 

mWilliam  Henry  Gribbell    . 

30  Sept 

96 

2  June  69 

Benjamin  Urwick 

24  Aug 

01 

23  July  69 

WiiJiam  Herbert  Bowen,  M.V.O. 

2  Aug 

03 

10  Nov    69 

Francis  John  Peake  Shxpcote 

1  Oct 

92 

24  Feb    70 

ID  Frederick  North 

4  Oct 

95 

9  Aug    70 

mThomas  Clayton 

1  Oct 

97 

16  Dec    70 

GHPtoKeixry  Briggs  Robinson      . 

11  Apr 

95 

16  Dec     70 

GHP  mWilliam  Besley  Ramsey 

11  Apr 

98 

9  Sept  72 

mAlfred  De  Denne 

1  Fab 

97 

31   Mar   74 

CharleB  William  Cole    . 

17  Jan 

02 

13  May  76 

mArthur  Le  Brun  Corrie 

9  Feb 

98 

18  Aug    76 

mThomas  Mitchell 
32 

2  July 

98 

3  Nov  76 

2  b  2 


699 


PAYMASTERS-IN-CHIEF. 


Paymaster-in- 
Chief. 

Paymaster. 

Cecil  Plomer  Walker    . 

30  July  02 

16  Nov   76 

m*Francis  Alfred  Carter 

12  Aug   95 

2  May  77 

Edward  Robinson          . 

10  Mar   99 

19  Dec    77 

m  George  Ernest  Marcon 

30  Dec    99 

23  Jan    78 

mFrancis    Rowland      Courtenay 

Whiddon             .... 

30  July  02 

30  Dec    78 

Gervase  Frederick  Mathew   . 

11  Feb    02 

9  Feb    79 

Montagu  Bertie  Williams    . 

9  Nov   02 

12  Feb    79 

(7)mRobert  John  Moore  Macleod 

11  Oct    03 

4  Mar   79 

Charles  Edwin  Gifford,  C.B. 

4  Aug  02 

31  Mar    79 

John  Hynes           .... 

2,4  Oct    01 

29  May   79 

William  Frederick  Woods     . 

5  June  02 

1  Jan    80 

lit  John  Carlisle      .... 

1  Mar  03 

30  Mar   80 

m*William  Trew    .... 

15  Jan    02 

18  May  80 

mArchibald  Court. 

14  Jan    03 

15  July  80 

Edwin  Robert  Stapylton  Sandys 

30  July  02 

19  July  80 

mAshley  Norton  Innes  . 

19  Apr    02 

21  Oct    80 

Edwin  Roxburgh  Brown 

7  Feb   01 

6  Dec    80 

Arthur  Sandford  Cotton  Clarke    . 

7  Mar  01 

14  Jan   82 

orCharles  JameB  Pawsey 

15  Mar   02 

3  Feb    82 

mWilliam  Smart  Watson 

25  Jan    02 

10  Sept  82 

(Z)mWalter  Halliburton  Rae 

29  Oct    03 

18  Nov    82 

Charles  Raxworthy 

6  Dec    01 

3  Aug   84 

mWilliam  Spencer  Richardson    . 

13  Oct    02 

10  June  85 

Henry  Hosking  Rickard 

1  Oct    03 

8  Aug   85 

mFrederick       Baldwin       James 

Mathias 

19  Apr    04 

6  Mar    86 

Reginald  Baker  Rigbye 

6  Apr    05 

2  Nov    87 

m Robert  Lang  Dymott 

26  Aug   05 

7  Jan    88 

Bernard  Gilbert  Lloyd-Evans 

17  Dec    05 

5  Oct    88 

William  Brent  Clark     . 

21  July  06 

16  Oct    88 

William  George  Edward  Penf  old 

10  Mar   08 

15  Apr    89 

Andrew  Hume        .... 

1  Mar    09 

16  Dec    89 

Cyril  Harper  Jones 

4  Feb    09 

21  Feb    92 

*( I )m William  Vancouver  Theodore 

Leonard      

1  Oct    J12 

16  Nov    93 

mDavid  Bertie  Lyndsay  Hopkins, 

M.V-0 

27  Jan     11 

14  June  94 

mFrancis  William  Osburn     . 
67 

7  Oct     13 

11  Apr    95 

FLEET   PAYMASTERS. 


700-1 


FLEET  PAYMASTERS   RETIRED. 


4HPE.&irj  Thomas  Nettleton 
tttAlexander  Donald  M'Arthur 

Frederick  Osborne  Leonard  Patch  . 
(rHPrnEdward  Madgewick  Roe 
■JHPPWmShuldham  Samuel  Crawford  Hill 
Barclay  Carrie        .... 
xaCorbett  Chatfleld  Edwards     , 
mCharles  Henry  Stone 
UlWilliam  Henry  John  Ait  ken  . 
William  Henry  Ernes  Mitchell 
mEdward  Tisdall       .... 
Vtl* Henry  Cecil  William  Gibson 
Christopher  Robert  Watson. 
Clement  Phillmore  Penny     . 
Matthew  Wellington 
Charles  Farwell      .... 
Horatio  Howell      .... 
John  William  Neame  Davey  . 
at  John  Cecil  Bartlett. 

James  George  Matthews 
mArthur  Kinnear  Tuson 
m  Edgar  Vercoe  Sharpe 

Alfred  Eustace  Bourchier 
mMauriceG-eorgeFenwickBissettFenwick 
mJames  Maxwell      .... 
1ST  Arthur  Wilson       .... 
mFr&ncis  Reginald  Lake . 
tit  James  Murray       .... 

Edward  Hugh  Neat 
IllGerald  Langton  Clarke  .         .         . 
mCharles  Forbes  Petch 
"  Triumph  "  addl.  as  Naval  Agent,  Shanghai?) 
lltDesmorid  Carrington  Roberts 

Leonard  Harris      ..... 
UlFrancis  Hamilton  Gerty 
{Borne  in  H.M.S.  "  Vivid"  as  Secretary  and 
Librarian,  R.N.  War  College,  Devon-port.") 
tnRalph  Sydney  Smith    .... 
Edward  Haweis  Shearme 


36 


Fleet 
Paymaster. 


Paymaster, 


17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 
17  Feb  86 

17  Feb  86 
INov  87 
9  Nov  89 

2  Mar  93 

23  Apr  93 
19   Apr  91 

6  Jan  97 
5    Jan  99 

25  Apr  99 
16  Oct  00 
22  Mar  01 
22  Dec  01 
22  July  02 

4  Sept  02 
10  Apr  01 

4  Oct  03 
13  July  04 
18  Nov  04 

9  Feb  06 

-4  June  06 
3  Mar  07 

1   Apr  07 

18  Feb  10 

7  July  12 


18  Jan  13 
30  June  13 


30  Nov  53 

18  Nov    61 

15  Aug   64 
13  Nov   68 

4  Deo    68 
9  Aug  70 

29  Dec  70 
9  Sept  72 
9  Apr  73 

20  Jan    74 

20  Jan 

1  Nov 
9  Nov 

2  Mar 

23  Apr 

19  Apr 

6  Jan 

5  Jan 
25  Apr 

16  Oct 
22  Mar 
22  Dec 
22  July  91 

4  Sept  91 
10  Apr    93 

4  Oct  95 
13  July  96 
18   Nov  86 

9    Feb  98 

24  June  98 

3  Mar   99 

1   Apr    99 

18  Feb    02 

7  July   04 


18  Jan     05 
30  June  05 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


7©2 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


STAFF  PAYMASTERS. 


Stafi 

Paymatter, 

Paymaster 

mGeorge  William  Howell  Maggs     . 

10  Nov  96 

10  Nov  i»0 

raThomas  Hamilton  Sabine  Pasley,  M.V.O, 

1  Aug  99 

I  Aug  93 

Henry  Beresford  Brasier-Creagh 

1  Jan  01 

I  Jan   85 

fmGeorge  Whitcroft.           .... 

24  Apr  02 

13  May  96 

(Store   Officer,    Cashier    and   Librarian, 

R.N.  College,  Greenwich.') 

11  John  Kinnaird  Watson          .        .        , 

13  May  05 

13  May  01 

John  George  Moore 

15  Jan  07 

15  Jan  03 

Arnold  Henry  Gulliver      .... 

6  Dec  08 

6  Dec  04 

Thomas  Bainbrigge  Fletcher     . 

16  Nov  11 

16  Nov  07 

{Serving  under  Indian  Government.) 
8 

PAYMASTERS. 
1896 

mCharles  Murdoch  Mobberley  11  Mar 

§mJohn  Riches 20  May 

1899 

JmGover  Henry  Miall 

1900 

JmHarry  Percival  Barnett 

1902 

JmFrancis  John  Aylen 

1904 

JCharles  Everslty  Manning 

1905 

JJohn  Horatio  Boffey 

1910 

Charles  Avison  Parker 27  Apr 

1911 

(J)mOharles  Herbert  Carroll 8  Nov 

9 


8  Jan 
6  Mar 
1  Feb 

29  Sept 
17  Dec 


ACCOUNTANT    OFFICER    IN    CIVIL    EMPLOYMENT. 


mHenry   Ashley   Travers   Cummins    {Pay- 
master of  Contingencies,  Admiralty) 


Paymaster, 


7  Jan    82 


t  Advanced  to  Staff  Paymaster  under  Ordev  in  Council  of  24th  April,  1902. 

I  Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  13th  May,  1901. 

§    Retired  under  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  3rd  Augusty  1897. 


ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS. 


708 


ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS  RETIRED. 


1860 

mEdward  Schneider  Lean 
George  John  Roberts  . 
mJ>hn  Heath 
Jfrancis  John  Pulman 
VKArundel  Smith 


1861 

Robert  Halifax  Hansell 
Arthur  Hughes  .         .         . 
David  Woodifield  Wise 
Charles  Henri/  John  Colling.? 


1862 

Robert  Lifford  Harries 
John  Frederick  Rule  . 


10 

Jan 

.     4  June 

,     9  June 

.  10 

Aug 

.  25 

Oct 

5  Jan 
14  Mar 
19  Aug 

12    Oct 


14    Jan 
10  June 


1863 

Thomas  Werry  Cleave 
George  Loder  Miller  . 
13 


30  May 
14  Sept 


1864 


xnFredenc/t  Hyndman  25   Feb 

Alan  Hopwood  Grey  ...      8  Apr 
Warden  Howard  Ernest  Weeks 

Roberts 13   May 

Thomas  Edward  Semmens  .     9  Wept 

111  William  Blamirt  Inman,        .  12  Sept 


1865 


Nicholas  Lower  Gedye 
Albert  Harold  Carlyon 
William  Frederick  Crotthwaite 


12  June 

1     Dec 

15    Deo 


L866 


Harry  H<>me  Speed  Andrewt 
William  Henry  Henning   . 
David  James  Low 
Thomas  Edward  Goodwin    . 
William  George  Francis  Hunt 
26 


11  June 
15  June 

12  Sept 
15  Sept 
10  Dec 


Officer!  whose  names  are  in  italics  havt   commuted  their  pay. 


704 


ASSISTANT-PAYMASTERS. 


1867 

Mozart  Vinning  ,        .         .12  Mar 

Charles  Herbert  Fauvri     .         .     9  Dec 


1868 

Alfred  Thomas  Tucker  Wise  .     6  May 

lit  William  Edward  Davidson  .  30  July 

Frederick  William  Bottomley  .  13  Sept 


1869 

Edward  Derby  Lewis  .         .  27  Jan 

ntH&rry  Wilton  Minty       .        .  14  June 
George  Barton  Collier        .        .  10  Sept 
Sir  Gilbert  Thomas  Carter  ,k.C.m.g,  1  Dec 
William  Henry  Whyham,  i.s.o.     9  Dec 


1870 

Donald  Alexander  Lewis  M'Alpin  1  Jan 

1871 

m  William  Webb  Backwell .        .  29  Sept 


1884 
Malcolm  Wolrige  Sulivan 


3  July 


1875 

taSamuel  Herbert  Benton  , 


,  14  Aug 


1881 

taFrederick  James  Hayter  .        .21  May 

1883 

raLewis  Le  Brun         .        .        .11  Mar 

40 


1890 

Henry  Armstrong  Smallwood   .  26  Feb 

1894 

Arthur  John  Heard  Routly        ,  27  Apr 


1897 

William  Henry  Hall 


.  23  Sept 


1899 

mEdward  Nathaniel  Hopkins    .     4  Oct 

1900 

•(■Frederick  Hird         .         .        .19  Oct 

1902 


Godfrey  Maurice  French  . 


28  July 


1903 

fFrank  Reginald  Alwyn  Williams  11  Apr 
tCharles  Frederick  King     .         .     28  Oct 

1904 

Charles  Stuart  Strange       .         ,11  Nov 

1907 

JntErnest  Edgar  Pryor  Foreman  5  May 
fAlfred  Edersheim  Tayler  .  20  May 
(Z)Maurice  William  Hart   .         .  26  June 


1912 

fRobert  Evans  Morehead    .         .  29  Aus 
55 


(  Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay, 

f  Retired  with  a  Gratuity  under  Order -in- Council  of  13th  May,  1901. 
J  Retired  under  Order-in- Council  of  \Wi  May,  1901. 


ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 


705 


RETIRED    OFFICERS   OF    THE    ROYAL    MARINE    FORCES. 
Officers  Retired  on  Full  Pay. 


GENERAL    OFFICERS. 


GaPtti*t$ir  Francis  William  Thomas,  K.C.B 
£&Pm*Geof£rey  Mairis      .... 
Art.GSPxa**Sir  Henry  Brasnel  Tuson,  K.C.B 
Art.  (TJCuthbert  Collingwood  Suther,  P.S.C 
GSPm*Sir  Samuel  James  Graham,  K.C.B. 

Charles  Hariri  gton  Scafe  . 
Art.va. Arthur  French,  C.B. 
Art. George  Farquharson  Pengrelley 

Chi'istopher  Sullivan  Feltrim  Fagan 
Art. Sir  William  Campbell,  K.C.B.  . 

ntAdolphus  Brett  Crosbie    . 

Tlt*Frederick  Baldwin 

mRobert  Brooke  Kirchhoffer 

mTownley  Ward  Dowding 
Kogcr  Pine  Coffin       .... 

m*Herbert  St.  George  Scbombcrg,  C.B. 

raJohn  Cairncross      .        .        .     "  , 


Corps  Rank  on 
Retirement. 


General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
General 
Lt.  Gen. 
M.G. 


20  Nov  89 
26  Dec  96 
28  Sept  99 

28  Sept  99 
! 0  Feb  00 

11  Apr  03 
1  Aug  04 

20  Aug  05 

29  Sept  06 
1  July  08 
1  May  10 

19  May  10 

12  Oct  10 

21  Nov  10 

22  Jan  11 
29  Sept  06 

20  IS  ov  89 


17 


706 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


Officers  retired  under  Orders  in  Council  of  22nd  February  1870. 
and  subsequent  Orders  in  Council. 


COLONELS  COMMANDANT. 


George  Bayles  Heastey 
(r&PmMackay    Andrew    Herbert     Jamea 

Heriot 

Sir  John  Macdonald  Moody,  Kt. 
GSPat*  James  Woodward  Scott,  C.B. 

ttlNowell  Fitzupton  Sampson- Way,C.B 
Art,  TO*Frederic  Amelius  Ogle,  C.B.  . 
Art.  Francis  Harwood  Poore 

mArthnr  Domville  Corbet,  C.B. 
OtThomas  Field  Dunscomb  Bridge 
ntCosmo  George  Gordon 
mThomas  Julian  Penrhys  Evans.C.B. 
mThomas  Horatio  de  Montmorency 
Koche,  D.S.O 


12 


Corps  Bank. 

Brevet, 
oth 

Honorary,  or 
er  Rank. 

13  Apr 

79 

M.G. 

13  Apr    82 

8  Sept 

89 

M.G. 

8  Sept  92 

20  Nov 

89 

M.G. 

20  Nov    it2 

23  Mar 

92 

M.G. 

23  Mar    95 

8  Sept 

92 

M.G. 

8  Sept  95 

29  Aug 

93 

M.G. 

29  Aug    96 

29  Aug 

96 

M.G. 

29  Aug  99 

30  Jan 

02 

M.G. 

30  Jan  05 

2  Oct 

02 

M.G. 

2  Oct  05 

11  Apr 

03 

M.G. 

11  Apr  06 

23  Apr 

05 

M.G. 

23  Apr  08 

2  Oct 

05 

M.G. 

2  Oct   08 

COLONELS  SECOND  COMMANDANT. 


John  Alfred  Sweny 
1 


Col. 


28  Dec     93 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


707 


LIEUTENANT-COLONELS. 

<n*Matthew  Henry  Farquharaon 

Corpa  Bank. 

Brevet,  Honorary 
other  Bank. 

or 

4  J  une  85 

(Jot,. 

zt  Dec 

88 

mGeorge  Stevens  Nash 

9  May   86 

irt. 

Edward  Henry  Moore 

21  May   88 

Lt.-Col. 

2  May 

87 

tn*Henry  Seton  Bourehier  . 

3  May   89 

Lt.-Col. 

12  May 

8T 

William  Frederick  Campbell 

21  April  90 

Col. 

25  May 

94 

'Art. 

Burnett  G-reive  Hall,  P.S.C. 

12  June  91 

Col. 

12  June  95 

mLourenco  Edye . 

8  Sept  95 

Lt.-Col. 

8  Dec 

94 

tttAlgernon  St.  Leger  Burrowes 

C.B 

8  Sept  95 

Lt.-Col. 

8  Dec 

94 

Art. 

ffiAlexanderLeslie  Scott  Burrowe 

3         21  May   97 

Col. 

21  May 

01 

Art. 

mGeorge  Albert  Lawrence  Raw- 

storne 

12  Jun*  97 

Lt.-Col. 

22  June 

94 

Art. 

Augustus  Simeon  Le  Quesne 

21  Oct    98 

Col. 

21  Oct 

02 

111  Arthur  Edmund  Horniblow 

5  Dec    99 

Col. 

5  Dec 

03 

m.fohn  Wilmot  Robyns 

19  Oct     00 

Col. 

10  Feb 

04 

llt*Frederick  White,  D.S.O. . 

11  Apr     03 

Col. 

11  Apr 

06 

Art. 

mArthur  Glanville  Tatham  . 

7  Apr    04 

Col. 

5  July 

06 

Art. 

mOharles  Louis  Nepean  Bishop 

30  Jan    05 

Col. 

2  Oct 

07 

mCyril  Field        . 

23  Apr    05 

Col. 

23  Apr 

08 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Liverpool 

•) 

Art. 

mAlfred  Orford     . 

20  Aug   05 

Col. 

25  Aug 

07 

(J)mWilliam  Sidney  Smith  Harve 

st          5  Dec    05 

Col. 

8  May 

08 

Art. 

Henry  Dowrish  Drake,  P.S.C. 
20 

7  Dec    07 

Col. 

6  May 

08 

PAYMASTERS  AND  BARRACK-MASTERS. 


tu*Charles  William  Carrington   . 

mJames  Conway  Travers 

##  PRobert  William  FrancisHolt 
Art,  Henry Holdsworth  Kelly    . 

William  Taylor  Miller 

mThomas  Everard  Hungerford  . 

Henry  John  Lawrence  Norcock  . 

ttlHenry  (j-ritton 

Augustus  Bury  Liardet 

mGeorge  Hobart  . 

Sydney  Tyers       . 

mRichard  Denny 

illJohn  Jerome  Quill 

OlParkins  Hearle. 

mErnest  Charles  LambertCongdon 

Dacre  Lennard  Barrett 

tltJohn  Lewis  Rooke  Maclurcan  . 

Frederick  Colpoys  Ormsby  John- 
son   

Art.  Walter  James  Gaitskell 
Art.  mWarren  Francis  Trotter     . 

(i)mHerbert  William  Liddell  Holman 

Richard  Keppel  Winterton  Rose 
Clavell 

ittSchofield  Patten  Peile,  C.B.    . 
23 


Capt.  21  Nov  59 

„  15  Jan  62 

Major  1  July  81 

„  1  July  81 

„  3  Dec  81 

„  5  Aug  82 

„  11  Sept  82 

„  1  Sept  83 

„  11  Feb  84 

„  29  Sept  86 

„  12  Aug  87 

„  17  Apr  90 

„  21  Apr  90 

„  25  Apr  90 

„  5  Dec    93 

„  11  July  94 

„  25  Jan   95 

„  25  Mar  95 

,,  30  Jun  96 

„  5  Nov  96 

„  23  May  99 

„  1    May  95 

„  1    May  95 


Col. 

Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt-Col. 

Lt.-Col, 

Col. 

Col. 

Col. 


13  Jane  81 

I  July  86 
12  May  87 

15  Feb  90 
17  May  92 
21  Jan    94 

6  Oct  92 
1  Aug   97 

II  Feb  91 
29  Sept  93 
24  June  91 
11  Apr  96 
24  June  96 

16  Deo  96 
6  Oct     08 

11  Feb  09 
27  May    11 


Col.  24  Mar  08 

Col.  ,  16  Oct    09 

Lt.-Col.     13  Dec    08 


Col. 
Col. 


1  Jan  11 

6  Dec  12 


708 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


MAJORS. 


mHenry  Villiers  Forbes 
GHP  mEdward  Brace  Pritchard   . 
PW  Anthony  Malone  . 
Art.  George  Lyon  Tupman  . 
GHP  Clement  Winstanley  Carlyon 

mThomas  Palmer  Norton    . 
Art.  mHerbert  Everitt . 
Art,  GHPOwen  Thomas  Jones   . 

Hugh  William  Bamber 
GHP  Frederick  Robert  Beechey  . 
GHP  John  Dudley  Fosbroke 

William  Henry  Vallack  Tom 
A rt.  Alexander  Geo.  Anson. 

Henry  Bevan  Isaacson 

Henry  Fuller 

Henry  Ainslie  Alfred  Turner 

Francis  Mordaunt  Shairp    . 

mRobert  Evans  Montgomery 

Adolphus  Edward  Sparshott 
Art.  mAugustus  James  Hill 
A  rt.  Samuel  Hamilton  Bunce  Northcote 
AH.  mWalter  Miller  Lambert,  D.S.O 

ntFrederick  Morton  Eden    . 

m*  Alexander  Hamilton  des  Barres 

Ut*Robert  Walker  Heathcote 

m*  George  Anthony  Ellard  Gore 
Art.  mEdward  Rea  Milner  Crooke 
Art.  mHamilton  de  la  Poer  Beresford 
Art.  mEdwaid  Wheeler 

Arthur  Clement  Smyth 
Art.  Benjamin  Arthur  Milne 
Art.  m*Charles  Joseph  Cheetham 

mHenryOctavianPercevalWright 
Art.   mThomas  Moore . 

ArthurMontgomeryEdwardHayes 

m  Henry  Yeatman  Hext 

mCharles  William  Ross  Hatching 

Edward  Grant  Wilkinson   . 
Art.  mThomas  Robert  Swinburne 

mJames  Bruce  Darling 

Percy  Owen  Lang 
ftttDouglas  John  Kysh 

mCharles  Hope  Willis 
Art.  m(-T)Frederick  George  Kappey 
(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Southampton 

William  Sydney  Gumming, 

mJohu  Bernard  . 

Graham  D'Arcy  Anderson  . 

Michael  Alfred  Colin  Huggine 

William  Price  Drury 

m  Archibald    George    Brabazon 
Urmston 


50 


Corps  Bank. 


1  Oct 
1  Oct 
1  Oct 

24  Mar 

12  Apr 

11  Sept  80 
27  Sept  80 

13  Jan  81 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
1  July  81 
3  Dec    8i 

3  Dec    81 

19  Dec    81 

13  Apr   82 
22  Sept  84 

4 June  85 

4  Aug  85 
17  Aug  85 

6  Aug  85 
6  Oct  85 
1  Feb  86 
9  May  86 

25  Aug   86 
22  Nov   86 

1  Dec   86 

12  Sept  87 
8  Dec    87 

25  Jan    88 

21  May  88 

8  Sept  89 

12  Oct    89 

17  Oct    89 

20  Nov    89 
16  July  90 

1  Feb  92 

2  July  92 

18  Nov    92 
20  Nov    92 

1  July  93 
18  Sept  95 

16  June  97 

14  Aug   97 

17  Nov  97 

27  Aug   98 

28  Sept  98 
12  Dec    98 

11  Feb    99 


Brevet,  Honorary, 
or  other  Bank. 


Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-  Col. 

Lt.-  Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt-Col. 


Lt.-Col. 
Lt.-Col. 
Lt.-Col. 


Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 


Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-Col. 
Lt.-Col. 


30  Mar  78 
12  Apr   79 

26  May  79 

27  Sept  80 

10  Feb   83 

31  Dec  §2 
26  Jan  84 
19  Sept  58 

28  May  84 
22  Apr   85 

29  Mav  82 

26  Jan    84 
4  Aug  8a 

27  Mar  83 

11  Dec    8."> 
1  July  18 

28  May  86 
24  June  84 

1  Jan    85 

1  Nov  85 

15  June  86 

1  Aug  86 

1  Jan    85 

28  Dec  92 

18  Nov  82  : 

28  June  93 

22  Nov   93 


Lt.-Col.       12  Sept  94 


25  Jan  95 
21  May  i  5 
18  Oct     02 

6  Deo     88 

6  Dec     88 

16  July  97 

1  Feb    99 


18  Sept  02 

16  June  6 1 

14  Aug  04 

17  Nov  C4 


Lt.-Col.  2  May  00 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay, 
f  Retired  under  Order-in- Council  of  \2t\  Bee  1885. 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


709 


MAJORS-  cont. 

Brevet,  Honorary,  or 

Rank  in  Corps. 

other  Rank. 

Roland  Marti  a  Byne  . 

26  May  99 

Art.  mHerbert  Slessor    .... 

22  June  99 

Lt.-Col. 

22  June  06 

{Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Bristol.") 

Art.  Aubrey  Hamilton  Cox 

1  July  99 

(7)Arthur  Gustave  Vincent 

11  Sept  99 

David  Augustus  Hailes   .... 

10  Feb    00 

Lt.-Col. 

21  July  08 

{Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Manchester.) 

Gerald  Aylmer  Cox    . 

15  Mar  00 

mJohn        Hoskyns        Hoskyns- 

Abrahall 

19  Oct    00 

m James  Rainey  Goddard   . 

1  Nov    00 

(T)Charles  Louis  Shubrick 

1  Apr    01 

Richard  James  Saumarez   .        .  1 

25  Apr    01 

Evelyn  Henry  Orlebar 

24  Sept   01 

Lt.-Col. 

24  Sept  08 

mFrederick     William    Edward 

Eady 

20  Nov   01 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Glasgow) 

Edward  Vorke  Daniel 

29  Nov    01 

{Assistant  Secretary  Historical  Section, 

Imperial  Defence  Committee.) 

Arthur  Matthew  Connolly  . 

30  Jan    02 

Richard  Lane  Bayliff  . 

23  Apr    02 

Lt.-Col. 

25  May  09 

Richard  Nelson  Bendyshe    . 

1  Feb    03 

Lt.-Col. 

1  Feb  10 

*  Harry  Douglas  Palmer 

13  Mar    03 

Art.  iltAshton  Hope  Hire 

7  Apr    04 

Lt.-Col. 

1  Sept  09 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer.  Birmingham.) 

mArthur  William  Wylde 

8  Sept  04 

Walter  William  Frankis 

28    Jan   05 

Art.  William  Bathurst  Dauntesey,C.B. 

30  Jan    05 

Lt.-  Col. 

1  Sept  10 

*William  Edward  Gunnell  Connolly 

7  Feb    05 

Wilfred  Noel  Edmund  Smith 

23  Apr    05 

Lt.-Col. 

23  Apr     12 

Art.  De  Saumarez  Dobre"e     . 

20  Aug    05 

Major 

1  Sept  04 

Art.  mGeorge  Edward  Barnes     . 

2  Oct    05 

Major 

1  Sept  04 

(i)John  Ernest  Crowther     . 

IMar    06 

Art.  Onarles  Arthur  William  Francis 

1  Sept  06 

Major 

1  Sept  04 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  London) 

fFrancis  Stewart  Gardner 

1  Apr    07 

(2)  Herbert  James  Crocker 

2  Apr     08 

(J)Gilbert  Drage 

I  Oct     08 

William  Herbert  Pryce-Browne  . 

1  Oct     09 

Christopher      Henry     Hoskyns- 

1  Sept  10 

Abrahall          .... 

Art.  fErnest  David  Eckford  Geddes    . 
83 

9  Deo     10 

Major 

22  Mar  09 

Retired  oi 

i  Gratuities. 

Boyd  Cullon  Poley  Hamilton 

1       21  Jan    87 

Lt.-Col. 

12  Aug  87 

Art.  Augustus  Thornton  Down  . 

22  June  93 

William  John  Langford 

25  Nov  94 

Charles  George  MatBon 

29  Nov    95 

Art.  mHarry  Reginald  Lockyer  Pym . 

26  July  97 

mFrancis  Jollift'e  Raitt 

17  Aug  97 

m(7)Godfrey  Lancaster  Beaumont 

1  July  02 

Major 

25  May  97 

Cecil  Henderson .... 

27  Nov    02 

mCharles  Edwin  Collard 

5  Dec    05 

Neville  Anderson  Woodward  Scott 
10 

10  May   11 

1 

710 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


CAPTAINS. 


Art.  GHPxtt* Nugent  Macnamara. 
Art.   «//Pm*Enbule  Daysh  Thelwall 
Art.  GHPxr**Cha,r  es  Jolliffe 
Art.  m  Edward  Cor  greve  Langley  Durn 
ford 

tttJelinger  '  fenry  Symons      , 

mCharles  F  rancis  Coppin       . 
Art.  mRobert  W  xdlcombe     . 

mCharlesDi  irhamHocartRobilliard 

m  Arthur  h  ill  .         . 

m John  Stra  ghan    .        , 
Art.  John  Layland  Needham,  P.S.C. 

Orlando  Robert  William  Wood 

Philip  Sidney 

mHoratio  Horace  Morgan,  P.S.C 

P  W  m  Sir  William  Hutcheson  Poe,  Bt. 

CB 

UtAylmer  Charles  Pearson     . 

m  Edward     Barrington    Stephens 
Art.  mRobert  Homfray  Alexander 
Art.  m**Reginald  AdamsMarriott.D.S.O 

tnWilliam  Henry  Palmer 

Walter  Erskine  Binney 
Art.mTZdv  aid       Rcden      Cottingham 
M.V.O 

(Meciiiting  Staff  Officer,  Exeter.) 

Edward  Henry  Payne  Barker 

Arthur  George  Champneys  Milner 

Barry Redn  oj  ddeWaalO'Suilivan 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Belfast) 


25 


Rank  in  Corps. 

4  May    59 

7  May    59 

25  May   59 

27  Mar    62 


10  Dec 
30  Dec 

1  Apr 
10  Nov 

3  Aug 
22  Aug 
24  Mar 

1  Oct 

10  Dec 
1  Sept 

1  July 

1  July 

1  July 

21  May 

23  Mar 

29  Aug 

11  Sept 


63 
63 
64 
66 
67 
67 
74 
77 
78 
80 

81 
81 
81 
85 
86 
88 
93 


1  Sept  95 

1  Apr  98 

1  Feb  02 

1  May  03 


Brevet,  Honorary ,  oi 
other  Rn.nk 


Lt.-Col. 
Lt.-Col. 
Colonel 
Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Lt.-Col. 

Lt.-C>l. 


Lt.-Col. 

Major 

Major 

Major 

Major 


Major 


23  Oct     75 

4  May   77 
17  Sept   77 

1  Oct    77 
1  Oct     75 

5  July  79 
15  Aug  83 

9  Sept  82 


23  Dec  87 
15  June  85 

24  June  89 
15  July  94 
24  Mar    8<i 


1  Sept  05 


Officers  whose  names  are  m  italics  hare  commuted  their  pay. 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


711 


CAPTAINS— contd. 
Retired  on  Gratuities. 


Charles  George  Parlby  Ward 
Charles  Walpole  Howard  Sanders 
Hugh  John  Craig  Gibsone     . 
Frank  Athow  .... 

Francis  Elwyn  Bun  bury  Eagle    . 
Wilfred  Hugh  Moore  Smith 
Art.  mThomas  Woodford  Peachy  Dyer 
Art.  John  Deane  Newbank  Wyley 

Elliot  Hody  Morres 
Art.  Arthur  Thomaa  Schreiber    . 

nt  Edward  Hording  Bockett-Pugh 
Art.  (J)  Maurice  Pascal  Alers  Hankey. 

C.B 

(Secretary,  Imperial  Defend 
Committee. ) 
mNowell    Fitz  Edward  Greville 

Sampson-Way  . 
John  Cyril  Deed 
Herbert  Jefferis  Cole™ 
PW  mLeslie  Orme  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  M.P 
tttWilliam  George  Simpson     . 
fMoore  Havelock  Marshman 
Art.  James  Donald  Hay  Shaw 

mOharles  Frederick  Oliver  Graham 
lltHenry  Hudson  Fraser  Stockley 
(7)Cyrus  Hunter  Regnart 
Hugh  Salusbury  Lloyd  . 
Christopher  Boyd  Andrews     . 
Alfred  Edward  Syson    . 
Arthur  Stanley  Tetley   . 
Art.  Chetwode  George  Green  Crawley 
(Assistant  to  Inspector  of  \\  ire 
less  Telegraphy ,  General  Post 
Office.) 
John  Bush      .... 
Art.  John  Edward  Van  der  Kiste 
Art.  Hubert  Richard  Twiss    . 
(i) Kenneth  Edward  Lawrance  . 
Hugh  Caledon  Atkinson 
John  Evelyn  Leonard  Wilton 
Edward  Percy  Hamilton  Pardoe 
Frank  Lovell  Haslewood 
Archibald  John  Herman  Smith 
John  Cockburn  Jessop  Teague 
Stephen  Arthur  Stoddart 
Godfrey  Barker 
Alan  Lydiat  Durst 

40 


Corps  Rank. 


21  July 

18  Nov 

5  Jan 

23  Mar 

20  Nov 
26  Jan 

21  May 
26  July 

8  Mar 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 


82 
92 
95 
95 
95 
97 
97 
97 
98 
98 
99 


10  Aug      99 


10  Feb 

10  Oct 
1  Nov 

1  Apr 
1  Apr 

11  July 
1  Apr 

29  Apr 
1  Sept 
1  July 

22  Sept 
3  Oct 

22  Am- 
8  Feb 

14  Mar 


31  Oct 
1  Jan 

10  Dec 
I  J  n 
1  Sept 
1  Jan 
I  -Tan 
1  Jan 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 
I  Jan 
1  Sept 
1  Sept 


00 
00 
00 
01 
01 
01 
02 
03 
03 
04 
04 
06 
07 
08 
08 


08 
09 
09 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
11 
11 
12 
12 
12 


Brevet,  Honorary,  or 
o'her  Ran  It 


Major 


21  Sept  01 
18  Got     02 


Lt.-Col.      12  Dec     10 


f  Retired  under  Order 'in- Council  of  12th  Bee,  1885. 


712 


ROYAL  MARINE    FORCES. 


LIEUTENANTS. 


m  Francis    Hender     Mounsteven, 

C.M.G 

Barry  St.  Leger  Denny 
Frederick       Augustus       Schurr 
Haycock  .... 
Art.  Henry  Vansittart 
Art.  William  Greet 
Art.  Octavius  Edward  Owen 
Cecil  Strangward  Thomas . 
Frederick  Hugh  Cox   . 
mJohn  Reginald  Heath  Gattej 
John  Henry  Percy  Barcrof t . 
10 


Rank  in  Corps. 

Brevet,  Honorary  or 
other  Rank. 

{  Lieut.- Col.  $ 

\     Hon.-Col.  12  July  99 

11  Nov  65 

3  Aug  67 

6  Dec   67 

16  Dec    68 

18  Feb    71 

1  Oct    73 

1  Sept  85 

1  Jan    99 

1  Jan     01 

1  July  04 

QUARTER-MASTERS. 


^.ffPmNathaniel  Page 

8  Aug   79 

Major 

1  Feb     89 

GHPm Valentine    Brown     . 

1  Sept   79 

Major 

8  Aug  89 

Art.  John  Muir            .... 

3  Dec    81 

Major 

17  Mar  95 

mWilliam  Arthur  Samuel  Rowe 

27  Apr    82 

Major 

12  Nov  95 

mJames  Murphy  .... 

1  July  82 

Major 

18  Oct   96 

mJohn    Burtenshaw    .        .        . 

4  July  83 

Major 

23  July  97 

Thomas  William  Davies      . 

5  June  84 

Lieut.- Col 

.     7  May  02 

John  James  Hoare 

1  Apr    89 

Major 

24  Sept  91 

William  Powell 

25  Dec    90 

Captain 

22  July  98 

tlrJ.mArthur  Hill        .... 

22  Sept  94 

Lieutenant  22  Sept  94 

mBenjamin  Tucker 

1  Apr    95 

Major 

12  Mar  02 

John  White 

1  Apr    95 

Major 

27  May  02 

William  Isaac  Pawsey 

1  Apr    95 

Major 

18  June  03 

(Recruitinq  Staff  Offieer,Nottinghavi) 

mCharles  Wynne  Slaney 

1  Apr    95 

Major 

1  Aug  05 

{Secretary     to     Surgeon     General, 

Chatham,  Hospital.) 

mWilliam  Marriott     . 

12  Nov    95 

Major 

15  Aug  06 

Robert  William  Diggon 

18  Oct     96 

Caytain 

)  1  Mar  05 

Alexander  Clark  .... 

11  Mar    97 

Major 

21  May  07 

^trt.mStephen  Geore-e  Rod  way 

8  Nov   97 

Major 

27  May  02 

.d.rt.inRichard  John  Waldron  . 

13  Feb    99 

Major 

27  May  02 

mWilliam  Stephen  Blackman 

14  June  99 

Major 

17  July  09 

(Secretary  to  Surgeon  General, 

Plymouth  Hospital) 

mFielder  Duffin    .... 

14  June  99 

Major 

1  Oct    09 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  York) 

Art.  Albert  Baker       .... 

17  Oct     00 

Major 

22  Sept  12 

Joseph  McFarlane  Mitchell 

20  May  03 

Major 

18  June  13 

William  Mearles   .... 

18  June  03 

Captain 

5  July  10 

Samuel  William  Perry 
25 

25  Feb    04 

Captain 

10  June  12 

SUB-INSPECTOR  OF  SCHOOLS. 


Thomas  Smith 


19  May   72 


Captain       1  July  81 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 
t    Retired   under    Order-in-Council  of   12th   Dec-,   1885. 


ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


713 


OFFICERS    ON     HALF-PAY. 
MAJORS. 


mCharles  Clarke,  M.V.O.  (Bar 

rackmaster)  , 
Fitzroy  Tufton  Holt  Scott  (Bar 

rackmaster)  . 
*James    Henry     Parker     (Pay 

master) 
John   Hamilton   Lambert   (Pay 

master)  .... 
John    Raymond    Garrett    (Pay 

master)  .... 
RMA    John    Leonard    Homer     (Pay 

waster) 
til  Charles  Edward  Fitzroy  Drake 

Brockman  (Barrackmaster) 
TO* John  Arthur   Tupman    (Pay 

master) .... 
Gilbert  Ironside  Anderson 

(Barrackmaster)  . 
flil/J-Humphrey     Oldfield      (Barrack 

master) 

10 


Bank  in  Corps. 

Brevet,  Honorary,  or 
other  Rank. 

6  Dec    97 

Lt.-Col. 

18  Dec  08 

6  Oct     98 

Lt.-Col. 

5  Aug  09 

18  Dec  03 

Lt.-Col. 

18  Dec  10 

3  Apr  05 

Lt.-Col. 

3  Apr  12 

21  Aug    05 

Lt.-Col. 

21  Aug  12 

9  Mar    OS 

Lt.-Col. 

1  Sept  11 

8  July   06 

Lt.-Col. 

8  July  13 

20  Aug  06 

3  Aug  07 

11    Mar  08 

Lt.-Col. 

1  Sept  12 

CAPTAINS. 


GHP  PWm  WilliamFrederick  Portlook 

Scott  JDadson     . 

Art.  m**William  Pitman  (P.S.C.) 

mCharles  Lanyon  Owen 

Edward  Hillman  White 

Art.  Corry  Beverley  Corry-Smith 

Ernest  Augustus  31acy. 


27  Mar  62 
27  Mar  62 
3  Aug  67 
3  Aug  67 
3  Aug  67 
5  Aug   68 


Hon.  Lt.-Col.  28 Sept 89 
Hon.  Col.        1  July  81 

Hon.  Lt.-Col.  21  Nov  83 


Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


714                            ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 

LIEUTENANTS  ON   HALF-PAY. 

1859 

1865 

Daniel  Thomas  Woodriff     . 

1861 

7  May 

Warner  Wright  Spalding, 
C.M.G 21  Feb 

Art.  Francis   Bacon  . 

17  Sept 

Art.  mThe  Hon.  Henry  Aylmtr.  18  May 

1862 

Art.  Jameg  Sandys  Bird    .         .18  May 

John  Midlane  Dyer    . 
James  Maurice  O'Connor  . 

21  May 

27  Aug 

1863 

Ednvwnd  Hicks  Beach  Lysons 

.  2  Apr 

1867 

1864 

Art.  George  Andrew  Noble  Kitson  3  Aug 

m   William     Frederick     Me-  1 
Ilwaine  (Capt.  10  June74)   ) 

21  Sept 

m  James  Hervey  Price        .        .    3  Aug 

Henry  Olive  (Capt.  13  Feb  77)         3  Aug  | 

6 

12 

CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS. 

1903. 

James  Rees  May 1  Apr 

tttJohn  Henry  Bennett 1  Apr 

George  Wallis I  Apri 

(7)m  William  Harper  Renn 1  Apr 

George  Hickey                         1  Apr 

mThomas  Henry  Stidston ,1  Apr 

Robert  Frost  Newcombe 1  Apr 

John  George  Winsborough  Chitson 1  Apr 

raArthur  Furse 1  Apr 

1904 

Richard  Bartholomew  Layers 29  June 

1905 

George  Henry  Porter 26  Aug 

1906 

John  Bryant  Hawton 1  Aug 

1907 

William  Edward  Stoneman         .....  .         .  12  Aug 

13 

Officers  whose  navies  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pay. 


CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS— RET.  LIEUTENANTS.  715 


CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS— ■cmttd. 

1907 

Alfred  James  Hancock 

Thomas  Ellis 

Robert  Gi  Hard  Withell  (Inspector  of  Shipping,  Transvort  Dept ) 

mCharles  William  Jefferson       .  

Charles  Rogers  Vincent 

mMichael  Byrne 

1908 

James  Rice,  M.V.O 

Daniel  Duggan 

Thomas  James  Alexander        ....         ... 

Richard  Turner  ........ 

John  Francis  Jeffrey 

1910 

George  William  Harris ,         . 

1911 

George  Reeves 

1912 

mJohn  McLeod 

Michael  Dunning 

David  Morgan.  M.V.O.  ...  . 

Henry  King  Denver      ......         .         .         . 

Thomas  Eddey  Burlace 

John  tdward  Elstone 

1913 

tnJulins  William  Newberrv 

33 


12  Jan 
31  Jan 

8  Mar 
26  Aug 

2  Sept 
1  Oct 

29  Feb 
6  July 
17  July 

9  Nov 
21  Dec 


29  July 


29  Mar 


15  Mar 
20  May 
29  June 
29  June 

16  Oct 
4  Nov 


16  Sept 


RETIRED    LIEUTENANTS. 

(From  the  Lists  of  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers.") 


OtJesse  Wells   .... 
mWilliam  Piatt 
George  Boddie        .... 
mWilliam  Henry  Ellis  Rattenbury 
mTbomas  Heame    . 
Joseph  Porch. 

ntEdwin  Charles  Alfred  Rogers 
Daniel  Sullivan 
Hharles  Fdward  Joy  .     . 
Edward  Henry  Purkis 
William  Roberts 
Thomas  John  Brighty  Walker 
mWilliam  Samuel  May    . 
Robert  Purdie. 
John  George  Delaney 
mJohn  Venn  Vinnicombe 
Edward  Harrison     . 
James  Benjamin  Manners 
Alick  Stone      .... 
mWilliam  Henry  Dorrington  Strath 
Jack  George  Sturt 
James  WiUiam  Palmer    . 
22 


Ret.  Lieutenant. 


1  July  07 

24  Aug  05 
16  Apr   06 

25  May  06 

22  Jan    07 
15  Apr 

3  Sept 

25  Feb 
29  Mar 

23  May 

26  June  09 

3  Sept 

27  Aug 
7  Aug 

12  Apr 
18  Jan 

4  Jun 
18  Oct 
14  Aug 
21  Feb 
17  Apr 
12  Oct 


Seniority  as  Com- 
missioned Warrant 
Officer. 


3i  jui}97  0i..S. 
27  Jan  996%.-B. 

1  Apr  03  Ch.  B. 
1  Apr  OHChB, 
1  Apr03CA.J9. 

1  Apr  03  Ch  SB. 
1  ApT03Ch.S.£. 
1  Anr  03  Ch.  Gr. 
1  Apr  03Ch.Gr 
9  May  04  Ch.  Gr. 

15  June  04  6A..S. 
1  Dec  OlCh.Gr. 

16  Mar  05  Ok  6V. 

14  Maj05Ch.Gr. 
9  Aug  05  Ch.  Gr. 

23  Sept  05  Ch.B. 
16  Apr  OQCh.SB. 
20  July  06  Ch.B. 
31  Oct  07  Ch.B. 

15  July  08  Ch.B. 
7  Aug  08  Ch.B. 
3  Sept  08  Ch.Gr. 


715a                RET.  ENG.  LIEUTS.- 

-HON.  LIEUTS. 

RETIRED  ENGINEER  LIEUTENANTS. 

(From  the  List  of  Chief  Artifice?'  Engineers.') 

Bet.  Eng.  Lieutenant. 

Seniority  as  L'/ucf 
Artificer  Engineer. 

1  Nov    03 

mRobert  Thomas  Rider 

26  Nov    08 

Frank  Davis 

15  Nov    08 

1  Nov    03 

Edwin  Henry  Richards 

30  Aug    10 

1  Nov   04 

mWilliam  Henry  Hall 

26  Sept  11 

1  Nov    04 

mWilliam  Henry  Nancollas 

11  June  12 

1  Nov   04 

James  John  Outtrim         ... 

6  May  09 

1  Nov    04 

mWilliam  John  Penrose 

13  Jan     13 

1  Nov    04 

Frank  Mills  '.         .                  .... 

7  Sept  12 

1  Nov    04 

Frederick  Thomas  Addyman  .... 

15  Sept  12 

1  Apr     05 

ill  James  Crum  pier  Barnicott    .... 

2  Mar    1 1 

1  Api     05 

David  Ritson     ....... 

14  Nov    13 

1  Nov    05 

Henry  Thomas  Watson    .                  ... 

29  May   13 

1  Nov    07 

Arthur  Thomas  Lloyd 

6  Nov    13 

1  Nov    09 

William  Henry  Patrick  Studd  .... 
14 

25  Sept   13 

1  Apr     10 

CARPENTER  LIEUTENANTS. 

(From  the  List  of  Chief  Carpenters.) 

Betd.  Carp.  Lieut. 

Seniority  as 
Chief  Carpenter. 

28  Feb    11 

8  Mar   07 

Charles  Samuel  Pryn 

2 

6  May  12 

17  July  08 

HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 

(From  the  Lists  of  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswain*  and,  Chief  Officers  in  charge 
of   Coast   Guard  Divisions.) 
(From  Cliief  Gunners'  List.) 


Date  when  granted    Seniority  as  Chief 
Honorary  Bank.  Gunner. 


Edward  Crowley 

6r_H"r  Samuel  William  Withecombe 

G^PiltWilliam  H.  Metters 

Joseph  Hamilton      . 

George  J.  August     . 

GHPmJohn  Grant    . 

William  Henry  Pascoe 

Samuel  Jenkins 

Dennis  Sullivan 

William.  Henry  Crocker 

George  Benjamin  Bennett 

mWilliam  H.  Bound 

mHenry  Canning 

John  Moon 

m Albert  Smith 

jtiHenry  Spreadbury 

Joseph  Hooper . 

John  Richardson 

William  Robert  Hicks 

James  Charles  Rockett 

20 


27  Jan  90 
24  Sept  91 

11  Jan  90 
10  June  93 

2  Feb  94 
2  Feb 
5  Jan 

19  Dec 

1  Jan 
24  Nov 
22  June  99 

20  Jan  96 
15  Oct  96 

8  Aug  97 

28  Feb  99 

12  Sept  99 
22  Dec  00 

13  Aug  99 
19  Nov  00 

2  Nov  02 


19  Mar 
10  Aug 
22  Sept 
14  Sept 
19  Sept 
30  June 
24  Jan 

2  Feb 
10  Feb 

3  May 
INov 

26  Nov 

10  June 

30  Sept 

17  Dec 

2  Feb 

2  Feb 

24  Nov 

19  Dec 

1  Jan 


85 
85 
85 
89 
89 
90 
91 
91 
91 
91 
91 
92 
93 
93 
98 
94 
94 
94 
94 
95 


HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


716 


HONORARY  LIEUTFNANTS—contd. 
{From  Chief  Gunners'  List.') 


Bate  when  granted 
Honorary  Bank. 

Seniority  as 
Chief  Gunner. 

William  Hamley   Jones  . 

John  Candy 

nAlfred  Horatio  Churchill      .... 

William  Albert  Covington      .... 

6  Feb    03 

13  Aug  01 
INov   00 
3  Mar    00 
18  Apr    01 
16  Sept  02 
12  Jan    02 
20  Oct     03 

5  Jan    95 
2  Nov    9B 
9  Feb    96 
1  Apr    96 
1  Apr    96 
21  Nov  96 
10  Feb    99 
1  June  00 

{From  Chief  Boatswains'  List ) 

##PdtCharles  Tuekwell 
Robert  Chambers  Kelly 
^^PotThomas  Pratt 
William  Guard 
tltThomas  Henry  Burnett 
John  Widgery 
tltJames  Dyer     .         , 
Thomas  Morris  . 

mJoseph  Leech  , 

Thomas  Baskerville 
tttWilliam  Hurlow     . 
Thomas  Edwards 
m  Albert  Sanders 
6  HP  m James  Horigan 
James  Willoughby    . 
George  South     . 
James  E.  Pigott 
lit  James  Steel     . 
William  Hayden 
William  E.  Lediard  . 
William  Davis    . 
William  Marchant    . 
PTTWilliam  Saunders     . 
Michael  Twohy 
tttStephen  John  Goodfello 
William  Cousins 
OtGeorge  Trice  . 
m Joseph  Samuel.  Merit  Bill 
Edward   Davis 
mGeorge  Martlew  . 
tit  James  Narbeth  Doidge 
James  Richard  Gibbs 
mWilliam  Thomas  Taylor 


61 


Date  when  granted 
Honorary  Rank. 


89 
94 
93 
92 


5  Mar  91 
21  Jan  89 
14  Nov  89 
23  Nov  88 
25  June  98 
21  Oct  93 
29  Jan 

2  Sept 
14  Feb 

25  Aug 
29  Sept  92 

18  Nov  9i 
29  Sept  £5 
13  June  86 

26  Nov  9o 

20  Nov  97 
12  Mav  00 
17  Oct     96 

21  July  97 
29  Nov    98 

1  Nov    97 

20  June  02 

19  Oct     99 

21  Sept   98 

22  July  99 

1  Apr    99 
8  May   00 

8  Feb  01 
22  July  02 

2  Oct     99 
2  Feb    03 

9  July  02 
11  Apr    01 


Seniority  as 
Chief  Boatswain. 


12  July 

76 

27  Dec 

77 

1  June  81 

19  July 

81 

12  May 

83 

21  Oct 

85 

28  Jan 

86 

20  Dec 

37 

16  Aug 

88 

21  Jan 

89 

3  Feb 

39 

3  Jan 

90 

8  Mar 

92 

12  May 

92 

29  Sept 

92 

14  Feb 

93 

29  Apr 

93 

15  June 93 

21  Mar 

94 

1  July 

94 

2  Sept 

94 

16  Oct 

94 

21  Dec 

94 

24  Aug 

95 

1  Nov 

95 

1  Apr 

96 

1  Apr 

96 

1  Apr 

96 

1  Apr 

y6 

2  Oct 

96 

19  Feb 

97 

Uuly 

97 

11  Apr 

98 

717 


HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


BONORABY  LIEUTENANTS—contd. 
(Prom  List  of  Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard  Divisions,  %c.) 


James  William  Bridle     . 

Edward  Barter 

TttGeorge  Blackler  . 

John  0.  Williams 

Samuel  J  enkins 

mWilliam  T.  Davey 

mPrank  Symons  Beedle  . 

John  Bitty      . 

John  Gunn 

Richard  Tozer. 

Frederick  George  Ash  by 

Tbomas  Onslow     . 

Alfred  Ne wnham 

William  Paddon      . 

Thomas  Kingswood 

John  Gordon  Fletcher  . 

John  Crocker  . 

John  Edwin  Pearce 

John  William  George  Merchant 

George  Henry  Greenham 

George  Alexander  Milton 

George  Homer 

Charles  Johnson     . 

George  Robert  Si  one 

John  Henry  Beale . 

Eli  Oaten 

John  Bolt        .         , 

John  Little  Winter 

Gustavus  Parkea    . 

George  Craaston    . 

Michael  Holmes        . 

Hornabrook  Smith  i 

John  Lowday . 

William  Pond  Fisher 

lonn  Gibhings 

Thomas  Allen 

John  Hopkins 

Harry  J.  Carter 

Thomas  Howse 

James  Norrish 

George  Kerr 

Robert  Selwood 


103 


Bate  when  granted 

Seniority  as  Chief 

Honorary  Bank. 

Officer. 

lo  Oct  9* 

8  Dec  76 

1  Aug  95 

9  Feb  77 

14  Dec  94 

15  Nov  77 

16  July  99 

20  Apr  78 

15  May  96 

22  May  80 

28  Nov  96 

15  Feb  81 

15  Aug  05 

25  May  86 

23  Apr  06 

30  Oct  86 

i!8  Oct  06 

15  July87 

17  Apr  93 

21  Oct  87 

31  Mar  06 

1  fcov  87 

10  May  08 

19  Dec  87 

25  Mar  05 

12  Feb  88 

30  Apr  05 

23  Mar  8s 

1  Feb  04 

30  JuneS8 

1  July  08 

15  Sept  88 

2  Feb  10 

16  Nov  89 

30 June07 

14  Mar  90 

25  July  06 

3  July90 

29  Oct    10 

1  Feb  91 

2  Apr  0& 

14  Apr  91 

26  Nov  06 

24  June91 

15  Dec  07 

25  June91 

31  Mar  06 

25  Sept  9 1 

18  Apr  07 

19  Nov  91 

25  Oct  05 

6  Dec  91 

1  May  06 

29  Apr  92 

25  May  05 

1  Oct  92 

15  Sept  07 

15  Mav93 

1  May  05 

5  Sept  93 

1  May  09 

17  Oct   93 

9  Jan  13 

7  Feb  94 

6  June  08 

15  Feb  94 

24  July  08 

14  Mar  94 

31  Mar  06 

17  Apr  94 

5  June05 

20  Apr  94 

8  Mar  07 

28  Apr  94 

19  Apr  09 

22  Oct  94 

16  Nov  09 

21  Jan  95 

5  June  10 

23  June  95 

22  Feb  1 2 

20  Dec  95 

4  Mov  06 

21  Dec  95 

HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


717a 


HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS— contd. 
{From  List  of  Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard  Divisions,  ftc.) 


Date  when  granted 

/Seniority  as  Chief 

Honorary  Rank, 

Officer. 

Lot  Connell   ....... 

25    ' pr  1 3 

1  Jan  S6 

Charles  John  Godden      ..... 

20  Mar   11 

1  Apr  96 

William  Lewis         ...... 

29  Aug  12 

5  June96 

Thomas  F.  Bradley 

5  Mar  1 2 

17  Oct  96 

George  Southey                          .... 

31  Mar  10 

21  Feb  97 

Gilbert  Allen '      . 

13  Apr  12 

19  May  97 

Frederick  G.  Rogers        ..... 

16  Mar  11 

25  May  97 

Forest  William  Atkins    ..... 

21  Aug  11 

2  Julv  97 

John  Clapshoe         ...... 

10  Dec  06 

19  July  97 

Thomas  Cole 

13  Jun  09 

30  July  97 

Richard  Donovan     ...... 

31  Mar  10 

5  July  98 

George  Tubbs 

22  May  11 

22  July  98 

William  Thomas  Venson          .... 

5  Oct    10 

15  July  99 

lttThomas  Edward  Lovegood  .... 

4  Aug  10 

14  Feb  00 

Robert  Webber       ...... 

3  Apr  12 

8  Nov  01 

William  Pearce       ...... 

19  Dec  13 

15  Dec  01 

Alfred  Nevitt 

U  Dec  11 

28  Dec  01 

Alfred  Gorringe       ...... 

16  Mar  13 

12  Apr  02 

Robert  Fry 

29  Mar  11 

13  Oct  02 

William  John  Young      .         .                 .         . 

3  Nov  1 1 

6  May  03 

William  L.  Ost 

5  Feb    14 

22  July  04 

George  William  Oliver    . 

10  Feb  12 

1  May  05 

Charles  H.  Coleman 

S  Feb    14 

22  Oct   05 

William  Charles  Lindup          .... 

4  May    12 

12  Mar  07 

{From  Gunners  List.) 
(Under  Order  in  Council  of  19th  July,  1912.) 


Joseph  Reed 


128 


Date  when  granted 
Honorary  Rank. 


19  July  12 


Seniority    as 
Gunner. 


11  Mar  87 


718 


PENSIONED  CHIEF  CARPENTERS. 


PENSIONED  CHIEF  CARPENTERS  WITH  RELATIVE 
RANK  OF  LIEUTENANT. 


tfiTPmRichard  John  Grigg      . 

O^PWilliam  Edward  Nicholls 

mHenry  Cribb  . 

William  Henry  Thomas 

Samuel  Trenear 

Charles  White 

mJohn  Radford 

Charles  Bryant 

Henry  Harcus 

Anthony  Allen 

James  Thomas  Berry 

( Curator  of  Naval  Museum,  Greenwich) 
Henry  Kenshett 
mJohn  Hutchings  Nichols 
mJohn  Murphy  , 

Robert  Higham 
Henry  John  Bundle 
John  Watts 
Thomas  Henry  Hooper 
Edward  John  Main 
m  William  Charles     . 
mEdward  Earl  . 
William  Littleton  Peain  . 


22 


Bate  when  granted 
Relative  Bank. 


21  Jan  92 

25  Sept  89 

26  Sept  90 

20  Sept  91 
5  Oct   91 

31  May  96 
7  Apr  93 

24  Mar  96 
1  Dec  00 
4  Jan  95 

21  Oct  97 

10  Dec  97 

11  Aug  00 
10  Aug  00 
14  Aug  01 
31  Dec   99 

12  Nov  00 
3  Nov  01 

21  May  01 

9  Feb  03 

21  Aug  03 

16  Dec  03 


Seniority  as 
Chief  Carpenter. 


11  July  82 

18  Feb    84 

12  May  87 
3  Aug    88 

23  Aug    88 

30  Sept  89 

13  Mar    90 
15  Aug  90 

6  Mar    91 

28  Aug   91 

25  Sept  91 

29  May  92 

19  Mar    93 

20  Sept  94 

24  Mar   96 

31  May  96 
12  Mar   97 

26  Mar  97 
1  June  97 

25  June  99 

11  Aug  00 

12  Nov  00 


PENSIONED    CHIEF    SCHOOLMASTERS  WITH    RELATIVE 
RANK   OF  LIEUTENANT. 


Date  when  granted 

Seniority  as  Chiefs 

Relative  Rank. 

Schoolmaster . 

William  Richard  Prothero  Hobbs       .        .        t 

lOJJan   10 

1  Apr    04 

Charles  Francis  Coward    .         .         .         •        • 

lOiJan   10 

1  Apr   04 

John  James  Smith      ...■•• 

10  Jan    10 

1  Apr    04 

John  Henry  Palmer  ...,., 

14  Nov  12 

3  Apr    07    ; 

John  James  Cramer           .         .         ■         .         , 

9  Oct    10 

8  Apr    07 

Henry  Charles'Spraggs    .        .        .        .        i 
6 

201  Nov  11 

19  Nov   08 

PENSIONED   CHIEF  GUNNERS. 


719 


PENSIONED    CHIEF    GUNNERS. 


tfJTPDavid  Bargery  ...  28  Deo  80 
GSPCharlea  Cockram  .  .13  May  82 
cT^PIsrael  Harding,  Vdt  .  11  July  82 
William  J.  Rowland ....  23  July  84 
GHP  FW  George  C.Smith  .  12  Feb  85 
tf-ST^Thomas  Patter    ...     8  Feb   86 

John  Armstrong 27  Apr  86 

Thomas  Stephens  .  .  .  .21  June  87 
fi'.jETPmJohn  James  Bentley  .     4  Jan   89 

Thomas  Larking 24  Sept  91 

John  Fasham 19  Oct  91 

George  Bradburn       ....  30  June  94 

George  Newman 20  Oct  94 

Andrew  J.  Bobs 1  Apr  96 

Joseph  Saunders      ....     17  Oct  99 

Benjamin  Cooke 19  Nov  00 

mPhilip  James  Gunn    ...  28  Feb  01 

John  Endicott 1  Apr  01 

mSamuel  Thomas  Marchant .  10  May  01 

John  Chisholm 13  Aug  01 

Robert  Thomas  Joseph  Noble  26  Apr  02 
George  Henry  Chubb  .     .     1  Apr  03  j 

mAlbert  John  Harod  .  .  ,  1  Apr  03 
William  Henry  Newman.     .  19  June  03 

Frank  Williams 1  Dec  03 

Thomas  Cahill 9  July  04 

Thomas  Read        7  Feb  05 

James  Liddell  Hughes  .     .     .19  June  05  j 
James  Smith  Clarke     .     .     .  15  Sept  05, 
Walter  George  Jones    ,     .     .     8  Nov  05 
John  Percival  Compton  .     .     5  July  06 
31 


James  Cross 29  July  07 

|  John  Wood  .  31  Oct  07 

John  Thomas  Creber  ....  24  Feb  08 
mAlbert  Northcott  ....  29  Feb  08 
I  Henry  Briton  Howell.  ...  29  Feb  08 
;  John  Hannaford  Weeks      .     .  22  July  08 

[  William  Martin 21  Sept  OS 

,  mBenjamin  Wallis  ....  30  Sept  08 
j  mGeorge  Henry  Wearing  .  .  16  Oct  08 
|  John  Battersby  Thomas  .  .  6  Nov  08 
Samuel  Gurowich  ....  12  Mar  09 
!  John  Coryndon  Edwards  .  .16  Mar  09 
Edwin  Augustus  Webb  ,  .  26  Apr  09 
Hubert  Frank  Moiest  ...  25  May  09 
William  James  Geddes  .  .  10  Aug  09 
til  William  Henry  Rowe  .     .     .16  Aug  09 

Henry  Barratt 14  Sept  09 

'  mGeorge  Salmon 17  Sept  09 

!  William  Honer 18  Oct  09 

Robert  Boulton  .....  10  Nov    03 

Enoch  Powell 2  Mar  10 

Alfred  Lefevre 26  Dec  10 

Thomas  Rowe  Chowen  .  .  .15  Feb  11 
(I)m William  Rhodes  Jowett  .  8  Nov  11 
William  Samuel  Wallace  Willey  1  Apr  12 
James  John  Smith  ....  1  Apr  12 
IN  John  Charles  Taylor  .  .  1  Apr  12 
IttErnest  Charles  Hooper  .  14  Apr  12 

lllJames  Thomas  Sture Hartley  13  May  12 
JUJames  Edward  Brister         .     4  June  12 
Robert  Henry  Kitt    ....     8  Mar  13 
62 


PENSIONED   CHIEF   BOATSWAINS. 


GHPmJdim  Farrell .     .     .     .     9  Jan   71 

GHP Richard  Addison     .     .     1  Feb   72 
6<i?PCharles  Blofield    .     .     .     1  Feb   72 
James  Nichols       .     .    .     .     .11  Jan   78 

John  Eastcott  .    .     .     .     .    .14  Feb    78 

OLBltt-PJohn  Henry  Pink      .   11  Nov  80 
e7j&PJamef»  Mills     ....    3  Aug  86 

Francis  Broadmead  ....  25  Dec   88 

GHP  m  James  Bates     ...   10  Jan  89 
George  Joseph  Stephens   .     .  29  Jan   89 

James  Collins 10  June  92 

James  Murphy 25  Aug  92 

mEdward  Down 21  Oct  93 

Edward  Baggs 26  May  94 

uiJohn  Wells  Jeneway      .     .     1  Apr  96 
Jacob  Freathy 1  Apr  96 

16 


mGeorge  B.  Vickery  .  . 
mThomas  Doyle  .... 
William  Seymour  .  .  . 
John  Edgar  Toop  ,  .  . 
Henry  William  Horn  .  . 
PTFFrank  Chatel  .  .  .  , 
William  Nelson    .... 

Hi  William  Jones 

Walter  Ellis  Millgate  .  .  , 
mBenjamin  Hoskin  .  .  . 
m  Harry  Bishop  .  .  .  , 
mCharles  Andrew  Hocking. 
mJohn  Crabb  Swayne.  .  . 
William  Driscoll  ... 
mThomas  Cunningham  .  , 
James  Boyle 


.     1  Apr  96 

.     1  Apr  96 

.  13 June  96 

.  17  Oct   96 

6  Dec    97 

25  Dec    97 

25  June  98 

1  Oct    98 

1  Oct     98 

1  Nov     99 

1  Apr    00 

1  June  00 

1  June  00 

10  Apr    01 

1  Dec    02 

ltApr  03 


32 


720 


PENSIONED    CHIEF    BOATSWAIN b. 


PENSIONED   CHIEF   BOATSWAINS— continued. 


George  Thomas  Petts  ...  1  Oct  03 
Ueorge  Watkins  Eracey  .     .  29  Oct   03 

John  Nagle 1  Nov   03 

John  M.  Shea 12  June  04 

Alfred  Perrin 29  Sept  04 

mRobert  Foid      .     .  .     .  24    Apr  05 

Thomas  Harris 1  May   05 

Benjamin  Flevill  .  .  .  17  May  06 
William  Trenaman  .  .  .  .13  Sept  06 
Thomas  SelJey      .  ...  23  Dec  06 

George  Kedge 1  JuneOS 

in  John  Nelson  Everett  ...  26  Dec  08 

John  Eggbeer 26  JuneO'J 

Charles  Peck  Drake  .     .25  May  09 

mAlfred  Parnall 30  Apr  10 

ittKobert  fcansom 10  Nov  10 

Thomas  John  McDonald     .     .  21  Mar  11 
Thomas  Broderick     ....  21  Mar  11 
50 


Richard  Reed  .     .  .     .        14  Aug  11 

(H  M.S.  '  Columbine  '  to  assist  Commander 

(N)  at  Cromarty.') 
tltSamuel  Downes  Woolley         19  £  ept  1 L 
Thomas  Albeit  Edward  James 

Bosanquet  .         .         .  26  Sept  IT 

utJohn  English  Youlden    .     .     1  Apr  12* 
Edward  James  Aggar     ...     1  Apr  12 
William  Thomas  Langmard        i  Apr  12' 
Frederick  Albert  Jefferies  .     .     1  Apr  12  ; 

George  Street 1  Apr  12  ,' 

PW-Tatrick  Hanvey  ....  1  Apr  12! 
Richard  Henry  Hodge  .  .  .  1  Apr  12 J 
William  Henry  Jones  ...  1  Apr  12j 
Walter  William  Perkins  .  .  1  Apr  12-; 
Joseph  Henry  Swain  .  .  1  Apr  12 
Frederick  Richard  Ellery  .  .  1  Apr  12 - 
John  Henry  Morsran  ...  1  Apr  12 
65 


PENSIONED  CHIEF  CARPENTERS 


GUP  i>  John  C.  Pollard  .  .15  Sept  70 
John  B.  Elstone  ....  21  Mar  78 
GHP  William  Main  .  .  .  .17  Deo  79 
Stepnen  J.  Dommett     ...     1  Jan   81 

Joseph  Gibson 29  Mar  83 

Hector  Davidson 30  Oct   83 

James  Goodwin 15  Jan   89 

QEP William  James  CousinB  19  Nov  89 
PIFJohn  Start  Bowden  .  .  18  Feb  90 
George  Henry  Thomas  .  .  4  Dec  90 
mGeorge  Augustus  Nutcher  .  5  Oct  91 
William  AnthonyBlest Wright  27  Nov  92 
HlThomas  Slaney  ....  1  Apr  95 
mGeorge  Vallack  Clift  .  .  .  27  Apr  96 
mJchn  Reeves  Radmore  .  .  1  Apr  96 
William  Boulden.  ....  10  Dec  97 
George  Tyra  Grant       .     .     .21  Apr   01 

William  Condy 14  Aug  01 

mWilliam  Henry  Newham  ,  3  Nov  01 
Peter  Hutchings  ....  19  Nov  03 
William  Keohane  .  .  •  .  .  1  Feb  04 
in  Frederick  Sttarb  ....  3  Sept  05 
22 


mWilliam  Weeks  Wood  ley 
William  Frederick  Andrews 
Nathaniel  Nicholas  Blake  . 
John  Fogaty  Jewell  .  . 
Richard  Hutchings  .  .  . 
William  Jose  Ford  .  .  . 
m  Andrew  Robert  Anderson 
George  Henry  Jenkins  .  . 
William  Angus  Alcott .  . 
Alfred  Job  Collins 
John  Henry  MasseyPolkinghcm  1 
mGeorge  Thomas  Phillips  .  1 
John  Beer  Watson  .  .  .  .  1 
George  Frederick  Ball  .  .  1 
Walter  Henry  Richards  .  .  1 
John  Adrian  Brown  ....  1 
William  Richard  Arthur  Harper 

Frood 1 

David  Bowen  .         .         .     1 

George  Deacon  Rowe    ...   19 
William  Charles  Alexander     .     9 
James  William  Dodds    ...  24 
43 


Oct  05 
Aug  06 
Jan  07 
Aug  10 
Jan   11 
Feb  11 | 
July  11 
Dec  11  ' 
Apr  12] 
Apr   12' 
Apr  12 
Apr  12 
Apr  12 
Apr  12  ' 
Apr  12 
Apr  12  \ 

Apr  12  j 

AyT    12  ') 

Nov  12 
Dec  12 

Mar  13 


PENSIONED   CHIEF  ARTIFICER  ENGINEERS. 


Thomas  Ackerley  Moore  .    1  Apr  03 

George  Betteridge           .  1  Nov  04 

m James  Douglas  Gardiner  .     1  Nov  05 

Charles  John  Brown        .  .    1  Apr    10 

4 


John  Roberts  ....  1  Apr  10 
mHenry  Nokes  .  .  .1  Apr  12 
David  Edward  Bernard  Morley    1  Oct   13 


PENSIONED   CHIEF 
William  Henry  McCoy 

1 


SCHOOLMASTER. 

9  Oct  10 


EMERGENCY   OFFICERS. 

721 

EMERGENCY   OFFICERS. 

Officers  resigned  from  Active  Service  whose  commissions  have  been  restored  to  them 

under  the  provisions  of  Order  of  Council  of  the  13th  May  1901  (vide  paaf  942). 

Date  of 

Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Resignation. 

ntEdward  William  Lloyd,  C.B.      . 

Commander 

1  Jan    89 

15  Sept   89 

(Commander,  Tynetide  Division,  Royal 

Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.) 

Joseph  Homier            ... 

Commander 

1  Jan     95 

20  Jan    99 

The  Hon.  Gerald  Fitzmaurice  Digby   . 

Commander 

30  Juno  93 

6  Jan     97 

Charles       Elphinstone        Fleeming 

Cunninghams  Graham,  M.V.O.     . 

Commander 

11  July  05 

4  July   86 

(Groom-in-Waiting  to  H.M.  the  King.) 

Henry  Frederick  Compton  Cavendiah  . 

Commander 

11  July  05 

L6  June  88 

Dayrell  Davies             

Commander 

11  July  05 

30  Nov    94 

mGeorge  Sarsfield  Walsh       .... 

Commander 

11  July  05 

14  May  91 

mCharles  Amyas  Eadcliffe      .... 

Commander 

11  July  05 

22  Sept   93 

Hugh  Le  Despencer  Stapleton    . 

Commander 

11  July  06 

6  Nov  94 

Tlie  Right   Hon.  Lord    Francis    Granville 

Godolphin  Osborne  ..... 

Commander 

11  July  05 

9  Oct     96 

mBasil  Reginald  Hamilton  Taylor 

Commander 

8  Sept  06 

18  Apr    98 

{Harbour  Master,  Hong  Kong.) 

mOswald  Charles  Merriman  Barry. 

Commander 

24  Feb    )  1 

26  Mar  02 

Alfred  Henry  Tarleton,  M.V.O. 

Commander 

30  June  13 

14  Mar   88 

ttl Victor  LindseyArbuthnot  Campbell 

Commander 

30  June  13 

21  May  01 

ntAndrew  William  Davies        .... 

Lieutenant 

10  Aug   81 

15  Feb    88 

tttliionel  Herbert  Hordern      .... 

Lieutenant 

30  June  84 

7  Jan    92 

Julian  Charles  Gaisford-St.  Lawrence 

Lieutenant 

31  Dec    84 

12  May  87 

ntEdward  Louis  Dalrymple  Boyle  . 

Lieutenant 

18  June  85 

28  Oct     90 

Lieutenant 

30  June  h6 

14  Apr    92 

Bertie  Angelo  Cator             .... 

Lieutenant 

21  June  87 

9  Sept  93 

{Deputy  Master  Attendant  at  Singapore.') 

mThomas  Shirley  Gooch         .... 

Lieutenant 

lOct    87 

29  Apr    92 

Sir  Arthur  Trevor  Dawson,  Kt.  .        .         . 

Lieutenant 

20  Nov    87 

21  Feb    96 

•mEustace  William  ClitherowStracey-Clitherow 

Lieutenant 

1  Jan    88 

23  Nov    88 

Harold  Charles  Scroggs       .... 

Lieutenant 

1  Apr    88 

27  Sept  04 

{Collector    of    Customs     and     Harbour 

Master.  Mauritius.) 

mBasil  William  Reid  Hall      .        . 

Lieutenant 

30  June  88 

17  Apr    95 

Frederick  Arthur  Hodge      .... 

Lieutenant 

1  Jan    89 

11  May   95 

Philip  Egerton             

Lieutenant 

30  June  89 

4  Dec    94 

The  Hon.  D'Arey  Lambton  .... 

Lieutenant 

1  Aug   89 

12  Aug   90 

Sir  Georpe  Elliot  Armstrong,  Bt. 

Lieutenant 

1  Apr    90 

18  Jan     92 

mFrancis  William  Chaine      .... 

Lieutenant 

1  Apr    90 

2  Apr     90 

mHenry  Arthur  Beverley  Sbrubb  . 

Lieutenant 

31  Dec    90 

27  Nov    94 

mHerbert  Alexander  Child,  C.M.G. 

Lieutenant 

14  July  91 

15  Feb     94 

Cecil  James  Reid  Livingstone  Leaxmonth 

Lieutenant 

30  June  91 

24  Mar    9H 

Sampson  Sladen 

Lieutenant 

1  Jan    92 

14  Feb    99 

Astle  Scott  Littlejohns        .... 

Lieutenant 

30  June  94 

7  Feb    02 

Martin  Frederic  Stapylton    .... 

Lieutenant 

30  June  95 

27  Feb    01 

William  Campbell  Gardner 

Lieutenant 

1  Oct     95 

1  Feb    9s 

Herbert  Frederick  GuinnesB(B). 

Lieutenant 

14  Jan    96 

—  Tan    98 

Tlie  Hon.  Cyril  Augustus  Ward,  M.V.O.      . 

Lieutenant 

31  Aug   97 

29  Jan    04 

(  Commander,  Bristol  Division,  Royal 

Naval  Volunteer  Reserve.) 

August  Bernard  Tellessen  Cayzer     . 

Lieutenant 

1  Apr    98 

May   02 

*William  Byron  Drury         .... 

41 

Lieutenant 

30  June  98 

May  02 

722 


EMERGENCY   OFFICERS. 


EMERGENCY  OFFICERS— contd. 


Name. 


Alexander  Hahnemann  Quicke     . 
mWilliam  George  Astell  Ramsay-Fairfax 

George  Haroid  de  Peyster  Chance 
tltDenis  Agar  Richard  Kirwan 

Bolton  Meredith  Eyres  Monsell.  M.P. 
m Alfred  Geoige  Ambrose  Street    . 

Bernard  Trotter  Coote 
*tttRobert  Corbett  Bayldon 

Ronald  Northcote  Kempe  . 
(7)  mBrian  Lifford  Hewitt 
m  John  Alsager  Collett . 
m  Gny  Hilhouse    .... 
m  Guy  Blatherwick 

Walter  Arthur  Selby     . 

Henry  Spencer     .... 
mLeopold  Arthur  Bernays 
IttReginald  Carwithen  Richardson  . 

The  Son.  Evelyn  Arthur  Grenville 
Gore-Langton 

Trevor  Eardley-Wilmot 

Alec  Thomas  Lee  Wilson   . 

(/)Frank  Noel  Stagg    . 

Sydney  Wilford  Beadle 

Harold  Raymond  Thrupp    . 

Robert  Francis  Dillon  FitzGibbon 

Conyngham  Charles  Uenison 

Donald  Greig        .... 

Andrew  Francis  Gordon  Tracy     . 

Bertram  Edward  Jones 

Gilbert  Esdaile  Venning 

Robert  Douglas  Graham 

Kenneth  Cary  Helyar. 

Reginald  Blayney  Bulteel  Colmore 

Thomas  Gerald  Auckland  Moncrieffe 

(7)Fulke  Knatchbull  Prideaux-Brune 

Eric  Claude  Neligan     . 

Stephen  Clive  Lyttelton 

Arthur  William  Lancelot  Brewill 

Harald  Edward  Wharton  . 

Ivan  Campbell     .... 

Rupert  Clare  Garsia    . 

Frederic  Thornton  Peters  . 

Sir  James  Henry  Domville,  St.  . 

Oscar  St  John  Swan  . 

Hugh  Christopher  Arnold- For ster 

John  Cracroft-Amcotts 

John  Francis  Bowyer . 

Henry  Charles  Anstey 

(Serving  nn&er  Chilian  Government.) 
88 


Bank. 


Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieu  tenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Sub-Lieut. 

Eng.  Lieut. 


Seniority. 


15  July 
13  Dec 
HO  June 
31  Dec 
15  July 
31  Dec 
26  June 
15  Sept 
31  Mar 

30  Sept 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
30  Sept 
30  Sept 
15  Oct 
15  Jan 

1  Apr 

15  Dec 
1  Apr 
1  Apr 

30  Apr 

30  Dec 

31  Dec 
30  Mar 

1  Apr 
15  Apr 
30  June 

30  Aug 

31  Dec 
15  May 
31  Dec 
15  Feb 

1  Apr 
30  June 
30  June 
30  June 

30  July 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 

1  Apr 

30  Jan 

31  Dec 
1  Apr 

15  July 

15  Sept 

15  June 

1  July 


Date  of 
Resignation. 


6  Apr  10 

12  Nov  01 

28  Mar  04 

31  Dec  04 

5  July 
2 1  Jan 

16  Feb 
21  July 

17  Dec 
12  May  09 
25  Oct  06 

2  Oct  06 

18  Aug  10 

27  June  10 
23  Sept  08 

16  Feb  06 

8  Sept  08 

9  Feb  11 
21  Sept  12 

17  Nov  13 
12  May 

21  Aug 

15  Nov 
4  Jan 

23  July 

6  May 
30  June  11 

16  Jan  13 

17  June  11 

28  Feb  13 

3  Oct  12 

7  Nov  1 1 
25  Oct  13 
14  Mar  12 

14  June  10 

29  Feb  12 

22  Nov 
6  Jan 

30  Apr 

15  Jan 
28  June  13 

19  June  12 
28  Nov  13 

2  Feb  14 

27  Nov  12 

11  Dec  13 

23  June  04 


12 
12 
12 
06 

08 
12 


07 
14 
12 
14 


EMERGENCY    OFFICERS. 


722a 


EMERGENCY  OFFICERS— contd. 


Name. 


William  Patrick  Sillince    . 

Arthur  Sydney  Gush 

William  Floyd  Rabbidge*  . 

Louis  John  Le  Mesurier 

Frank  Lloyd  Newhouse 

Mark  Martin 

{Assistant  Master  R.N.  College,  Dartmouth) 

Walter  May 

Reginald  Gascoigne  Law  Markham 

Walter  Henry  Page 

Penrose  John  Barcrof  t 

Francis  Woore 

{Surgeon  and  Agent  Torquay) 

George  Maurice  Oswald  Richards 

Robert  Robertson  Fasson,  M.D.    . 

George  Herbert  Stephens  Milln,  M.B 
(Surgeon  JR.N.V.H.) 

ntJohn  Brunt 

Philip  Nicholas  Randall,  M.B 

Edward  Cuffey    . 

Frank  Ernest  Rock,  M.B. 

William  James  Stitt 
mEric  DanversMacnamara.M.A,.  M.D.,F.R.C.P. 
tnHugh  Campbell  Ross  .        . 
mWilfrid  James  Bull 

Francis  William  Branford    . 

William  Ernest  Britsenden 
mGerald  Philip  Haddon  . 

Egbert  Conrad  Oliver 

Arthur  Collett  Painter 


115 


Rank. 


Eng.  Lieut. 
Eng.  Lieut 

Eng.  Lieut, 
Eng  Lieut. 
Eng.  Lieut. 
Eng.  Lieut. 

Engineer 
Engineer 
Asst.  Engr. 
Staff  Surg. 
Staff  Surg. 

Staff  Surg. 
Staff  Surg. 
Staff  Surg. 

Surgeon 
Surgeon 
Surgeon 
Surgeon 

Surgeon 
Surgeon 
Surgeon 
Paymaster 
Asst.  Paym 
Asst.  Paym 
Asst.  Paym. 
Asst.  Paym. 
Asst.  Paym. 


Seniority. 


1  Jan  98 
Uuly  01 

1  June  04 
1  Jan  06 
I  Jan  08 
15  Nov.  08 

1  Sept  90 
1  July  98 
1  July  9) 

5  Oct    88 
28  Aug    94 


Bate  of 
Resignation. 


31  July  03 

4  June  03 

9  May    13 

6  Apr     13 

25  July   10 

15  Apr    13 

8  Oct    97 

3  July   00 

3  June  97 

17  Nov    88 

19  Feb    95 


15  May  07  24  Oct  08 
26  Feb  08J27  May  09 
23  Nov    11  23  June  13 


1  Oct 
21  Feb 

21  Feb 

16  May 

13  May 
29  Nov 
21  Nov 

17  Jan 

14  Sept 
4  Sept 

25  Jan 

18  Oct 

15  Feb 


June  89 

Feb  02 

Aug  98 

Sept  96 

Jan  09 

Oct  02 

May  06 

Sept  04 

Jan  12 

Jan  07 

May  13 

Nov  12 

Oct  12 


l^b    RES&KVE  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES 


RESERVE  LIST  OF  MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 

Officers  who  liave  passed  from  the  Active  Service  to  the  Reserve  wilder  Order -in-  Council^* 
of  the  11th  August;  1903 — vide  page  867. 


Name. 

Rank. 

Seniority. 

Date  of 
Withdrawal. 

David  Hadden  Vickery 

Surgeon 

23  Nov 

03 

14  Sept    08 

(7)Ferna,nd        Louis        Joseph 

Marie  de  Verteuil,  M.  R. 

Surgeon 

21  Nov 

04 

20  Oct     09 

Henry  Strawson  Turner 

Surgeon 

21  Nov 

04 

3  May    10 

John  McCutcbeorj,  M.B.  . 

Surgeon 

19  Nov 

07 

13  Apr     li 

Robert  Marmaduke  Riggall 

Surgeon 

12  May 

08 

27  Feb    14, 

Joseph  Glaister,  M.R. 

burgeon 

<}  Nov 

08 

4  Nov    12 

Charles  H'rederickBainbridge.M.R. 

Surgeon 

6  Nov 

OH 

5  Nov    12' 

Samuel  Leslie  McBean,  M.B.     . 

Surgeon 

6  Nov 

08 

4  Nov    12! 

Ambrose  Cyril  Wilson 

Surgeon 

6  Nov 

08 

22  June  13 

John  Parton  Rerry,  M.B.  . 

Surgeon 

5  Nov 

09 

20  Nov    is 

RESERVE  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 


MAJORS. 

Roland  Martin  Byne    .        .        . 
Art.  ntHerbert  Slessor    .... 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  .Bristol) 

mJames  Rainey  Goddard    . 

Richard  James  Saumarez    . 

Edward  Yorke  Daniel 

Arthur  Matthew  Connolly  . 

Richard  Lane  Baylifl  . 

Richard  Nelson  Rendyshe  . 

Walter  William  Frankis 
Art.  De  Saumarez  Dobree  . 
Art.    mGeorge  Edward  Barnes 

mCharles  Edwin  Collard     , 

(  7) John  Ernest  Crowther    . 
Art,     Charles  Arthur  William  Francis 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  London.) 

(Z)Herbert  James  Crocker 

William  Herbert  Pryce-Rrowne   . 

Christopher  Henry  Hoskyns-Abrahall 

Neville  Anderson  Woodward  Scott 


18 


Rank  in  Corps. 


26  May  99 
22  Jun    99 

INov  00 

25  Apr  01 

29  Nov  01 

80  Jan  IM 

23  Apr  02 

1  Feb  03 
28  Jan  05 

20  Aug  05 

2  Oct  05 
5  Dec  05 
1  Mar  06 

1  Sept  06 

2  Apr  08 
1  Oct  09 
1  Sept   10 

10  May  11 


Brevet, 
Honorary,  or 
other  Rank. 


Lt- Col  22J  an0& 


Lt-  f?oZ25May09Jl 
Lt-Coll  Feb  101< 


Major 


lSeptO* 
lSept04 


Major   lSeptO* 


RESERVE  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES.      722c 


CAPTAINS. 


Frank  Athow 

Art.  mEdward  Roden  Cottingham,  M.V.O.  . 

(Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  Exeter, ,) 
Art,  mThomas  Woodford  Peachy  Dyer 

Elliot  Hody  Morres 

mEdward  Harding  Bockett.-Pu.eh 
Art.QI) Maurice  Pascal  Alers  Hankey    C.B.     . 

(Secretary  Imperial  Defence  Committee.^) 

mNowell  Fitz  bidward  ttreville  Sampson-  Way 

John  Cyril  Deed. 

Herbert  Jefferia  Cole3 

Brian  James  Delves  Walthall  . 
Art.  James  Donald  Hay  Shaw  .  . 
Art.  m Arthur  Fraser  Sirnson 

UlCharles  Frederick  Oliver  Graham 

Barry  Redmond  de  Waal  O'Sullivan 
(Recrmting  Staff  Officer,  Belfast.) 

mHenry  Hudson  Fraser  Stockley 
(J)      Cyrus  Hunter  Regnart 

Hugh  Salusbury  Lioyd 

Christopher  Boyd  Andrews 

Alfred  Edward  Syson 

Arthur  Stanley  Tetley 
Art.     Chetwode  George  Green  Crawley 

(Assiitant     to    Inspector    of     Wireless 
Telegraphy,  General  Post  Office.) 

John  Bash  .... 
Art.  John  Edward  Vau  der  Kiste 
Art.     Hubert  Richard  Twiss. 

(i)Kenneth  Edward  Lawrance 

Hugh  Caledon  Atkinson 

John  Evelyn  Leonard  Wilton 

Edward  Percy  Hamilton  Pardoe 

Frank  Lovell  Hazlewood     . 

Archibald  John  Herman  Smith 

John  Cock  burn  Jessop  Teague 

Stephen  Arthur  Stoddart    . 

Godfrey  Barker  .         .         . 

Alan  Lydiat  Durst      .         , 

34 


Rank  in  Corps. 


23  Mar  95 
1  Sept  95 

21  May  97 
8  Mar  98 
1  Apr    99 

10  Aug    99 

1 0  Feb    00 

10  Oct    00 

I  Nov  00 

1   Dec  01 

1   Apr   02 

U  July  02 

29  Apr    03 

1  May  03 

1  Sept  03 

1  July  04 

22  Sept  04 
3  Oct  06 

22  Apr    07 

8  Feb    08 

14  Mar    08 


31  Oct  08 
1  Jan     09 

10  Dec  09 
1  Jan  10 
1  Sept  10 
1  Jan  11 
1  Jan  1 1 
1  Jan  11 
1  Sept  11 
1  Sept  11 
1  Jan  12 
1  Sept  12 
1  Sept  12 


Brevet, 
Honorary,  or 
other  Bank. 


Major   lSept05 


723    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 
Alphabetical  List  of  Officers  Retired  from  the  Active  List. 


For  Explanation  of  Abbreviations  used  hereunder  see  page  444. 


The  names  of  Retired  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  will  be  retained  in  the 
Navy  List,  provided  they  forward  annually,  between  the  1st  January  and  31#£ 
March,  to  the  Registrar- General  of  Shipping  and  Seamen,  a  notification  of 
their  being  alive. 


Bank.    Seniority. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


A. 

Adams,  Jamieson  B 
Adams,  John  N..  . 
Aitken,  John  .  .  . 
Alcock,  George  A.  .  .ED 
Alexander,  James  E.  P. 
AUerton,  Thomas  H.  .  .  . 
Anderson,  Adam  .  .  .  . 
Anderson,  Alexander  W.  . 
Anderson,  John  .  .  .  RD 
Andrews,  Francis  B.  .  .  bd 
Andrews,  John  D.  .  .  rd 
Andrews,  Sidney  G.  D. 
Anning,  Sidney  A.  . 
Applebye-Robinson,  William 
Archibald,  Rupert 
Ashwin,  Keyt  . 
Atkin  Walter  S.  . 
Atkins,  Charles  H. 
Atkins,  Percy  J 
Attwood,  John 
Ayres,  Francis  H 


B. 

Bailey,  James  J.     , 
Baker,  Charles    .     . 
Baker,  Edward  .     . 
Balchin,  Frederick  R. 
Ball,  George  L.  .     . 
Barber,  John  .     .     . 
Barham,  William  H. 
Barker,  David  Wilson 
Barnes,  Herbert  C.  . 
Barron,  Albert    .     . 
Barter,  John  R. .     . 
Bartlett,  Edmund  B. 
Barton,  Gustavus    . 


L 
E 
L 

Cf 

L 
Sen  E 

E 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

Cr 

Cr 
L 

BL 

Cr 

SL 

Cr 
SenE 

BL 

SL 

SL 


L 

SP 
AP 

L 

SenE 

ChE 

L 

Cr 

L 

SL 
L 
L 
SL 


1  Feb    06 

1  Feb    07 

18  Oct    09 

10  June  13 

20  Mar  91 
16  Apr  12 
10  Dec  08 
10  Oct    05 

21  Nov  04 
6  July  10 

22  Sept  05 
6  Dec  01 
1  Apr  02 

24  Feb  96 
31  Dec  09 
1 8  May  98 
13  June  05 

13  May  12 
26  May  00 

14  Mar  98 
8  Oct    02 


18  Oct    09 

23  Jan  07 

15  May  50 

16  June  02 
1  Oct    13 

10  Aug  06 
30  June  87 

6  Jan  99 
21  Feb  03! 
12  Feb    98j 

8  Oct  98 
26  Bept  02 

24  May  04 


Bassett,  Thomas  A.    '. 
Bate,  Francis  W.     .     . 
Bates,  Edgar       .     .     . 
Bayldon,  Francis  J.    . 
Bayldon,  Louis  W. 
Bean,  Arthur  H.      .     . 
Beatt,  John  R.    .     .     . 
Beauchant,  Stephen  U. 
Beetham,  Edward  .     , 
Bell,  Charles  d'H.  .    . 
Bell,  James    .... 
Bell,  Richardson     .     . 
Benison,  Horace  M.     . 
Bennett,  Charles  D.    . 
Bennett,  Henry  W.     . 
Bennett,  Thomas  W.  . 
Benton,  Charles  J. 
Beresford,  Charles  F.  D 
Bernard,  Reginald 
Bignold,  William  H.  . 
Billinton,  Percy     .     . 
Bindley,  George  H    . 
Birkett,  William     .     . 
Blacklin.  Richard  W.  B.  rd 
Blake,  Frederick  J.     .     rd 
Blake,  Herbert  A.   . 

Blay,  Joseph  E rd 

Blelloch,  David  H.  .  .  . 
Boaden,  William  F.     .    .    . 

Boden,  John  H 

Bolt,  Thomas  W 

Borlase,  Henry 

Bourgat,  Gustave    .     .     rd 

Bowyer.  Henry 

Boyle,  Hugh  C.  .  .  .  RD 
Bradlev,  William  .  .  .rd 
Brady,  Ernest  G.  H.  .  .rd 
Brambleby,  Bertram  C.  .  . 
Brebner-  James  .  .  .  rd 
Bremner.  Thomas  J.  .  .  . 
Brewster,  Henry  C.  .  .  , 
Bridge,  Gerald  E.  .  .  .ED 
Broadbent,  Harvey  W.     rd 


L 

Cr 

P 

Cr 

Cr 

L 

AP 

L 

L 

Cr 
SenE 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

L 

L 

SL 
SL 

P 

E 

L 

ChE 

Cr 

ChE 

Cr 

L 

L 
SL 

L 

SL 
SL 

L 

L 
ChE 

L 
Cr 
AP 
Cr 

L 

L 
Cr 
Cr 


16  Dec  05 

4  Nov  09 
15  May  00 
31  Dec  13 

6  Oct  05 
15  Mar  05 

15  May  00 

17  Dec   95 

5  Dec   99 

16  Jan    04 

6  June  09 
22  Feb   99 

6  May  96 

10  May  05 
16  Sept  92 
22  Aug  01 
16  May  S6 

11  Aug  03 
16  Feb    06 

15  May  00 
10  Jan  13 
6  Aug  01 

10  Aug  06 
20  Sept  12 
24  Oct  12 
22  Jan  00 

12  Oct,  98 
20  Mar  01 

9  July  04 

18  Apr  03 

11  Aug  00 
26  Aug  73 

9  July  00 

13  Apr    96 

16  Aug  05 

19  Mar  02 

20  May  12 
26  Jan    10 

6  Sep   88 

21  Nov  93 
20  Aug  04 

3  May  13 

12  Apr    09 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE—RETIRED  OFFICERS.  723a 

Name. 


Rank. 


Seniority. 


Name. 


Rank. 


Seniority. 


Brooks,  Henry  J.    .  . 

Broome,  Thomas  C.  . 

Broun,  William  L   .  . 

Brown,  Herbert  S.  .  . 

Brown,  Thomas  .    .  . 
Browne,  Charles  K. 

Browne,  Reginald  H.  . 

Browning,  Jeffrey  .  . 
Bruce,  William  J.  W. 

Buckland.  Virgoe   .  . 

Bucklny,  John  R      .  . 

Budden,  William  H.  . 

Bullock,  William  H.  . 

Bune,  Frederick  W.  . 

Burgess,  Thomas  S.  . 
Burm  in,  George  R. 

Bum,  Edgar  O.       .  . 

Burnett,  Ernest  W.  . 

Burniston,  Augustus  J. 

Burt,  Bernard     .     .  . 


■Caborne,  Warren  F. 
fflbahill,  Michael  J.  . 
jlpalder  Thomas   .     . 

'Calvert,  William  H. 
/ameron,  John  .  . 
Jampbell,  David  O. 
'ampbell,  Thomas 

parle,  James  W. 

Darnow,  James  R.  . 

Darr,  Henry    .     .     . 

parr,  Henry  C.  ,     . 

Darter,  James  O.    . 

Cartwright,  Reginald 

Catherall,  Ralph  H. 

Cave,  Arthur  B.  .     . 

Ipaven,  George  J.     . 

fchantler,  Richard  8. 

Chapman,  Walter  L.  ] 

fchaston,  Edward  C. 

Ipheetham,  Herbert 

jbhellew,  James  .     . 

Iphishoim,  Hugh     , 

Bhope,  Thomas   ,     . 

Christian  James .     . 

Bhudley,  Thomas  H. 
Enimley,  Tom   .    . 
Shurchill,  James  E 
plague.  John .     .     . 

iSlark,  Henry  W.  A. 

:31ark,  James       .     . 

Clarke,  Arthur  W. 

Blarke,  Frederick  R. 

Clarke,  James  C.  O. 

fclarke,  Maurice  H. 

flaxton,  John  T.  . 
Hay,  James  R.    .     . 

cleaver,  Ernest  B.  . 

fileere,  William  J. 

Clifford,  William  T. 

Iload,  Alfred  J.  .     . 


CVB, 


L 

Cr 
L 

L 

L 

Cr 

L 

SP 
ChE 

Cr 
AP 

L 

L 

P 

P 
ChE 

B 

Cr 
SL 

L 


Cr 
P 

L 

L 

ChE 

L 

Cr 
S  L 

L 

P 

Cr 

Cr 

SL 

E 

L 

L 

SL 

L 
ChE 

Cr 

Cr 
ChE 

L 
SL 

L 
Ch  E 

L 
AP 

Cr 
SP 

L 

L 

L 
Cr 
AP 
ChE 

L 

L 
S  L 
Cr 


18  Nov  99 
22  Jan    14 

21  Mar  91 

22  Aug  91 
17  Feb  0.3 

7  Mar  04 
15  Aug  08 
9  July  04 

1  Mar  04 

23  Nov  05 
15  May  00 
21  Dec  10 
13  May  96 

6  July  03 
11  Jun  10 
27  Dec  11 

2  Apr  Of 
10  Mar  03 
29  Sept  99 
31  Mar  00 


19  Jan   94 

20  July  01 

30  June  90 
11  Apr   96 

10  Aug  0? 

11  Sept  07 

3  June  10 

11  Sept  05 
10  Jan  05 
15  May  Of 

31  Oct  98 
10  Aug  07 

30  Dec  98 
20  Feb  08 

8  June  91 

14  May  94 

15  Feb    12 

6  Feb  93 
23  Oct    13 

22  Aug  11 

7  Mar  04 
20  July  10 

6  Feb  93 
13  Oct    03 

31  Dec  08 
18  Jan  13 
10  May  09 
15  May  0C 
13  Oct    09 

2  June  OP 
5  May  93 

23  Feb  98 

4  Aug  05 
4  May  0/ 

12  Jan   04 

9  Mar  13 
25  Nov  0? 
30  June  90 

9  Oct  9f 
22  Jan  08 


Ooates,  William  H. 
Colbeck,  William    .     . 
Coleman,  Arthur  J.     . 
Collom,  William  J. 
Colquhoun,  Archibald 
.Compton.  Richard  J.  H 
Comley,  William  G.    . 
Cooke,  Walter  W.  W.  . 
Coombe,  John  A.     .    . 
Coomhes,  Reginald    . 
Cooper,  Arthur  O.        .      RD 
Cooper,  Augustus  O.  .     RD 
Cooper,  Frank         .     .     .rd 

Cooper,  Rufus  W 

Corner,  Frederick  W.  .  . 
Cosgrove,  James  .  .  .  . 
Cossentine,  Harry  H. .  .  . 
Cossey,  William  F.  ,  .  . 
Coulcher,  William  C.  M.  rd 

Cowie,  John 

Cowin  Orry,  A.  de  L.  .  . 
Cox,  Walter  T.  .  .  .  rd 
Coxwell,  Charles  L.  .  rd 
Coysh,  William  H. .  .  rd 
Crathorne,  William  0.  rd 
Craven,  James  N. 
Craven,  William  E .  G 
Crawford,  Lawrence  H. 


Cresser,  William  B. 
Crichton,  Alexander  C. 
Crichton,  James  G.  . 
Cripps,  Arthur  E.  W. 
Cross,  Charles  II.  D.  . 
Crosse,  Arthur  B.  .  . 
Crossland,  James  E.  . 
Crosthwait,  Cecil  H.  E. 
Crumplin,  William  E. 
Crutimley,  William  C. 
Cubitt,  Albert  G.  .  . 
Cullen,  Percy  .  .cmg, 
Culverwell,  James  N. 
Cumberland,  John  M. 
Cundy,  George  C.  .  , 
Currie,  Charles  D.  .  . 
Curtis,  George  A,  H.  . 


D. 


CB,  RD 


Dainty,  John  G. 
Daldy,  Edward  F. 
Darke,  Temperley 
Davey,  Arthur  E 
Davidson,  John  A. 
Davison,  Wellesley 
Davies,  Frederick   , 
Davies,  Harry  R.  B 
Davies,  William  J. 
Davis,  Frederick  J. 
Dawson,  Arthur  R. 


Cr 

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L 

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E 

L 

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S  L 

Cr 

S  P 

Ch  E 

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AP 

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Cr 
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SenE 
Ch  E 
L 
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Cr 
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SP 

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L 
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Cr 
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2  c 


724    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE—RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


Name. 


Seniority. 


Name. 


Dawson,  Henry  .     . 
Day,  Thomas  B. 
Deed,  Ernest  S.  .     . 
Denny,  Charles  T.  . 
Devereux,  Howard  P 
Dix,  Arthur  P.  .     . 
Dixon,  Adam  G. 
Dobson,  John     .     . 
Dodd,  John  C.    .     . 
Dodd,  George  H.  W. 
Donaldson,  David  . 
Douglas,  Alexander 

H.G 

Dow,  Daniel  .     .    . 
Dow,  Robert  .     .     . 
Dowell,  Edward  R. 
Dowling,  Robert    . 
Down,  Charles  E.    . 
Dowson,  Kenneth  . 
Drake,  Bertram  G. 
Draper,  Philip  N.  . 
Drury,  Edward  D. 
Du  Domaine,  Alfred 
Du  Sautny  Anstis,  B 
Dunlop,  James  W. 
Dunn,  James  D. 
Dunning,  Arthur  G. 
Dunning,  Robert    . 
Durie,  William  .    . 
Dyett,  W.  H.  Ross 


E. 


Eagleton,  Henry  A.  . 
East,  Harry  R.  .  .  . 
Edrupt,  Richard  W.  . 
Edwards,  Albert  A.  W 
Edwards,  Herbert  A. 
Eliott,  Gerald  O.R.  . 
Ellington,  Charles  T.  , 
Elliott,  Coulton  .  . 
Elliott.  William 
Ellis,  Arnold  C.  L. .  . 
Ellis,  William  H.  .  . 
England,  Rupert  G.  . 
English,  Edward  J.  .  Ki 
Errington,  Lancelot  A.  ki 
Etherington.Frederick  J.B 
Evans,  David ....  KD 
Evans,  Frederick  P. 
Evans,  Frederick  W. 
Evans,  Herbert  G. 


Fairfield,  Percy  .  . 
Fawdon,  Henry  W. 
Finch,  Sidney  .  . 
Finch,  William  .     . 


Cr 
L 
L 
L 
P 
L 
SenE 
L 
L 
Cr 
E 

L 
Cr 

ChE 
Cr 
Cr 

L 

L 

L 

L 

L 

L 
Cr 

ChE 
Sen  E 

L 
Sen  E 

P" 

L 


Cr 

L 
S  P 

L 

Cr 

L 

P 

L 

L 
S  Ii 

L 

L 

Cr 

Cr 
L 

L 

L 
L 

Cr 


L 

Ch  E 
L 
L 


29  Mar  05 
27  Aug  03 
27  May  98 
20  Jan  91 
15  May  00 

1  Jan 
17  July  05 
4  Dec  00 
8  June  91 
17  July  05 
13  Feb   07 

30  June  90 
17  July  05 

13  Feb  08 
7  Mar  04 

17  July  05 

14  Sept  9S 
27  July  05 

15  Oct  Oti 
29  July  0; 

13  Nov  06 
26  Oct    09 

5  Sept  96 

6  Sept  13 

14  Sept  10 

16  Apr  98 
12  Feb  95 

15  May  00 
31  Aug  91: 


4  Aug  OH 
9  Nov  04 
4  Aug  06 
24  Dec  02 
28  Apr  13 
11  Dec  03 
15  May  00 
8  June97 
30  June  89 
28  Apr  99 
24  Nov  05 

23  Sept  10 
21  Aug  10 

24  July  05 
13  Dec   02 

4  Feb  OS 
6  Apr   08 

5  July  00 
21  Dec   10 


9  Aug 
13  Apr  13 
18  Jan  01 
30  Oct 


Firth,  Bernard  .... 
Fisher,  Matthew  H.  .  . 
Fleming,  Robert  H.  .  l 
Flemyng,  Archibald  E.  T. 
Flint,  James  G.  H.  .  . 
Flood,  Otto  B.  P.  .  .  . 
Forbes,  Charles  D.  .  .  . 
Ford,  Aveling  M.P.  .  . 
Forrow,  Benjamin  A.  .sd 
Forster,  John  V.  .  . 
Fortnum,  Arthur  J 
Fox,  James  .  .  . 
Franks,  Thomas  H. 
Fraser,  Robert  .  .  . 
Frazer.  James  .  .  , 
Free,  Thomas.  .  . 
Freeman,  Herbert  .  . 
Freeman,  John  T.  .  . 
Froggatt,  Charles  E.  . 
Fry,  William  H.  .  . 
Pulton,  David  .  .  . 
Fulton.  John  .... 
Fysh,  Robert  B.  .     .     . 


a. 

Gace,  Bertram  L. 
Gamlen,  Albert  W. 
Gandy,  Gerard  K. 
Gange,  Ambrose  D. 
Gann,  Sidney  T.  E. 
Garland,  Edward  H.  W.  bd 
Garrett,  Thomas  L.  S 
Garwood.  Allen  B. 
Gaskill,  Walter   .     . 
Gaunt,  John  .     .     . 
Gawthrop,  William 
Gibb,  Alfred  S.    .     . 
Gibson,  Percy     .     . 
Gilbert,  Edward  F. 
Gillard,  George  S.  . 
Glen,  William    .     . 
Goffin,  Arthur     .     . 
Golding,  Thomas    . 
Gomm,  Arthur  W.  E 
Gordon,  Alfred  .     . 
Gordon,  Edward    . 
Gordon,  George  H. 
Gordon,  George  W. 
Goss,  George  J.  .    . 
Gould,  John   .    .    . 
Gourlay,  Jacob  C.  . 
Grace,  John  W.  .     . 
Grant,  James  F. 
Grassam,  John  G.   . 
Graves,  George   .     . 
Graves-Burton,  Richard  H 

ED 


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SE 
Ch  E 

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S  L 
SP 

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S  L 
L 
Cr 
L 

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Cr 
SL 

L 
Cr 
SL 
Cr 

L 
SL 

L 
S  E 

L 

I 

L 
S  L 
ChE 
ChE 

L 

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ChE 

L 

SL 

SenE 

L 
SL 

Cr 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE—RETIRED  OFFICERS.  724a 


Name. 


Seniority 


Name 


Bank. 


Gray,  George  S.  B.  . 
Gray,  Bobert  .     .    . 
Gray,  v\  iliiam  D.  G. 
Green.  Albert     .     . 
Green,  Charles  P.   . 
Greenstoek,  Arthur 
Grt-ey,  Kobert      .     . 
Gregor,  David  C.     . 
Gregory,  George    . 
Gre.\ ,  George 
Griffiths,  Edward   . 
Griffiths,  Peter  O.  . 
Grind 'OG  John  E. 
Grosholz,  August  E. 
Groom,  John  B. 
Gurney,  Edwin  F. 
Gutclier,  George  C. 
Guy,  Henry  I. 


H 

Haddock,  Bichard  L. 
Ilague,  John  W. 
Hale,  Christopher  W 
Hall,  Frederick  T.  . 
Hallett,  Gordon 
Hambelton,  Alexander  E 
Hamilton,  George    .     . 
Hamilton,  James  H.  . 
Hamilton,  Willium  D. 
Handcock,  Arthur  B.  W 
Hankinson,  Thomas  W. 
Harris,  George  H.   . 
Harris,  James  W.   .     . 
Harris,  John  D.  .     .     . 
arrison,  Frederick    . 
Harrison,  John  B.  .     . 
Harrison,  Norwood 
Harrison,  William     .     . 
Harrison,  William  C. 
Hart,  Charles  F 
Hart,  Ernest  . 
Hart,  Frank   . 
Harty,  John  . 
Haughton,  William  H 
Hawes,  Thomas  .     . 
laynes,  Walter  .    . 
layward,  Charles  . 
layward,  Irvin 
layward,  William 
Jazell,  William  .     . 
leale,  Henry  T. 
lean,  Herbert  G.    . 
leap,  Thomas  B.    . 
lector,  George  N.  . 
lemsley,  Thomas  F 
Jenderson,  Alexander 
lenderson.  Bobert. 
penning,  George  C 
lenry,  James  8. 


CB, 


Cr 
L 

Cr 

E 

Cr 

L 

Cr 

Cr 

Cr 
ChE 

L 

L 

L 

L 

L 

L 
S  E 

L 


Cr 

L 

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L 

L 

L 

Cr 

P 
ChE 

L 

L 

L 

L 

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ChE 

Cr 
8  L 

Cr 

1 

Cr 
SL 

L 
A  P 

Cr 

L 
L 

L 

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L 

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S  L 

E 

L 

L 
AP 
Ch  E 

L 

Or 

L 


20  Aug  07 
31  Dec  86 
26  May  98 
4  8ept  07 
14  May  09 

16  Jan    04 

17  Nov  02 
7  Mar  04 

20  Dec  10 
24  June  12 
28  May  07 
28  July  OH 
13  Mar  99 
30  June  03 
2->  Jan  94 
-'9  July  98 
22  Feb  13 
22  Feb  81 


28  Dec   01 
1  Nov  92 

16  Nov  08 

25  Nov  03 

23  July  04 

26  Mar  00 
11  Dee  12 
22  Jan  04 
13  Apr  08 

17  July  02 

13  Apr  07 
31  Dec  87 

14  Sept  06 

27  June  11 
10  Aug  06 

30  Jan   99 

20  Apr  6? 

24  May  13 

7  May  09 
6  Feb    05 

8  May  93 
4  June  98 

15  May  00 
26  May  05 

15  Mar  05 
10  Feb   93 

9  Dec   03 

21  Sept  08 
6  Sept  94 

21  Dec  10 
1  July  02 

16  June  98 

20  Feb   08 

18  Nov  82 
15  May  00 

21  Dec  07 
9  Oct   01 

14  Aug  02 

31  Aug  97 


Hepworth,  Melville  W.  C 

CB,  KD 

Hervey,  Gerald  A.  F. 
Hetherington,  Henry  H 
Hic*son,Fred  ric  S.  . 
Hickson,  Veie  W. 
Hide,  Thomas  H.     .     . 
Higgens, Frederick  W.N.  rd 
Uiggiiison  ,  Montagu  B.  W 
Hill,  Frederick  G.  . 
Hinde,  George  d'A. 
Hoad,  Percy    .     .     . 
Hobbins,  Bobert 
Hocking,  William   . 
Holland,  Henry  H. 
Holland,  Beginald  . 
Holman,  Sydney  S. 
Holmes,  William  H. 
Holmes,  William  B. 
Holmes,  William  B. 
Hooper,  Francis  C. 
Ho&ken,  Alexander  J 
Houghton,  Alfred  . 
Houlgrave,  Gerald  . 
HousLoi.,  Andrew  S. 
Howarth,  Frank  B.. 
Howell,  Edmund  H. 
Hutibard,  Bobert  B. 
Hudson,  Charles  E. 
Hughes,  Charles 
Hughes,  Harry   .     . 
Hughes,  Seth      .     . 
Hugill,  Charles  A.  . 
Hunt,  Alexander  W. 
Hunter,  John      .     . 
Hutchison,  John  8. 
Hutchons,  Edwyn  B. 
Hynes,  John  T.  .     . 


I. 


Icely,  Frederick 
Irving,  James  D. 


J. 

Jeffcott,  William  R. 
Jenkins,  Henry  L. 
Jenks,  Walter     .     . 
Johnson,  Henry  J. 
Johnston,  John  .    . 
Johnston,  Thomas  , 


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f25     BOYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


Name. 


Kank. 


Seniority. 


Name. 


Seniority. 


Johnstone,  William  A 
Jones,  Isaac  K.. 
Jones,  Richard  A. 
Jones,  Kobort  E. 
Jones,  Thomas  J. 
.lordan.  KoOert  A. 
Joyes,  Frederick 


X. 

Keatinge,  Joseph  D. 
Keen,  Thomas  N.    . 
Kelly,  John  M.  .     . 
Kelly,  William  L. 
Kemp,  Edmund 
Kempson,  Charles  II, 
Kendall,  Henry  G. 
Kennedy,  William  K. 
Kenrick,  Hubert  W.    . 
Kerkham,  James  C.    . 
Kerr,  Thomas     .    .    .    . 
Kerr,  Thomas  0.      .     . 
Kershaw.  Frederick  W. 
Kilpatrick,  James   .     . 
King,  Arthur  A.      .     . 
King,  Charles  K.      .     . 
King,  George  L.      .     . 
King,  Joseph  .... 
Kinnear,  Charles  L.     . 
Kitcat,  Harold  E.   .     . 
Knagg,  William  B.      . 


L. 

Lander,  Vernon  . 
Lang,  Thomas  M. 
Lang,  William    . 
Lapsley,  Claude  C. 
Larking,  Arthur  fi, 
Layland,  Henry 
Leader,  William  (J. 
Learmouth,  Robert  A 
Lee,  Charles  A. 
Lee,  George  A.    .     . 
Leftwieh,  James  L. 
Lcmarchand,  William  C 
Le  Mare,  William  K 
Lennox,  Alexander 
Leslie,  Alexander  McG. 
Leslie,  Robert      .     .     . 
Lewellin,  Herbert  G.  H. 
Lewia,  Owen  .     ...     ri> 
Lewis,  William  G. 
Lightoller,  William     .      rd 
Lindsay,  Henry  St.  G       rd 


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26  Nov  08 
28  May  94 
19  Sept  13 

27  Jan    92 
1  Jan    92 

14  Mar  12 

15  Feb  11 


14  May  CO 
2  Dec    96 

15  May  01' 
9  May  01 

11  Mar  04 

6  Sept  90 
18  July  08 

24  JuneOIi 
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15  Oct   0i 

21  June97 
10  Sept  m 

22  Aug  01 
21  July  91 

4  Apr   03 

7  May  08 
1  Oct   90 

25  Mar  96 
14  Nov  98 

4  Aug  OH 

23  Oct    00 


2  Nov  00 

7  May  08 
13  May  96 
16  Nov  08 
2!  May  OH 

18  Sept  99 
15  Feb  97 
9  Feb  98 
17  Dec  10 

8  Sept  90 
31  Dec   89 

7  Oct  99 

29  Jan    00 

30  Oct   06 

15  Jan   04 

8  Oct  04 
12  May  99 

6  June  96 

16  Ma\  00 
12  Sept  10 

7  Mar  04 


Lipscomb,  Ashley  N. 
Lister,  Samuel  P.    . 
Little,  John  G.    .    . 
Lockstone,  Charles  F. 
Lockyer,  Sydney  de  B 
Longden,  Charles  R 
Lord,  Charles  L. 
Lovell,  Francis  A 
Lovett,  John .    . 
Low,  Peter      .     . 
Lowcay,  Henry  P. 
Lowe,  James  Y.  . 
Lowe,  Robert  W  G 
Lundgren,  Charles 
Luxton,  George  T. 
Lyddon,  Charles  H 
Lyon,  Dugald.     . 


M. 

McCaig,  Robert  . 
McCoy,  Charles  C. 
McDonald,  Dugald  . 
McDonnell,  Thomas  W 
McDougall,  Thomas  Y. 
McGowan,  John  C. 
Mclndewar,  Alexander 
Mcintosh,  Charles  K 
Mclver,  John      .     . 
McKeand,  William  . 
McKendrick,  Robert 
MiKinstry,  Edward  R 
McLaren,  Edward  S. 
McLean,  John  T.     . 
McNeile  Dibb,  Hugh 
McPhail,  Peter  .     . 
Mace,  Frederick  W. 
MacGregor,  Alexander 
Maclntyre,  Duncan  C, 
Mackay,  Frederick  B 
Mackenzie,  Duncan 
Mackenzie,  James  B. 
Mackie,  Nathan  A. . 
Maclean,  Percival  E. 
Magrath,  Stewart  0. 
Major,  William  .    . 
Malin,  Robert  G.    . 
Mansfield.  Donald  . 
Maples,  Ernest  R.  . 
Marrable,  Edgar 
Marsh,  Zacheus  .    . 
Marshall,  Charles  S. 
Marshall,  Oswald  P. 
Martin,  Edwin  P.  . 
Massey,  George  .    . 
Mathews,  Alfred  J. 
Matbias,  John     .    . 


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ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.      725a 


Seniority. 


Name. 


Rank,   |3eniority. 


Mathieson,  William 
Maude,  Herbert  .    . 
Maxwell,  Benson  C.  1 
May,  John  E. 
Melsom,  George  W. 
Millar,  Paul  H.  .     . 
Millard,  Lewis  A.    . 
Mills,  James  J.  C. 
Milne,  Alexander     . 
Milward,  CharlesA, 
Mitchell,  Alexander 
Mitchell,  Maurice  . 
Micchell,  Roberts. 
Mitchell,  Thomas  J. 
Molloy,  William     . 
Montford,  George  M. 
Moore,  Hugh  U-. 
Moorhouse,  Reginald 
Morley,  John      .     . 
Morris,  Arthur  L. 
Morris,  James.    .    . 
Morrison,  Alexander 
Morrison,  George  F. 
Moscrop,  Andrew  E. 
Mosoley,  Frederick  J. 
Moses,  William  E.  . 
Mossman,  Charles  4.. 
Mote,  Heriert  W.   . 
Moulton,  Arthur  I. 
Murley,  Harry  8. 


N. 

Nagle.  Robert  F 
Naylor,  Walter 
Neroutsos,  Cyril  D. 
Nesbitt,  Thomas 
Newby,  Cecil  R.  A 
Newton,  Donald  McG 
Nicholson,  Colin 
Nicol,  Alfred  L.  .     . 
Nieoll,  Alexander  . 
Miles,  William  H.   . 
Nivison ,  Richard 
Noakes,  George  H 
Noal,  Richard  J 
Norman,  Horace  O. 
Nuttall,  Arihur  E. 


O'Connor,  Martin 
Oliver,  Hugh  R. 
Olivey,  Robert  H. 


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24  Aug  08 
17  Apr  13 
21  Apr  04 
6  Sept94 
4  July  10 
21  Dec  10 
23  Jan  00 
17  Dec  95 

6  Sept  94 
Ifi  Dec  91 
SI  Dec  88 

15  May  06 

16  Aug  10 
2i  Jan  Of" 
31  Mar  06 

10  Mar  06 

11  May  05 
2  Sept  98 

12  May  05 

7  Dec  13 

13  May  9* 

1  Oct    07 

30  June  03 
27  Nov  01 

2  Mar  06 

3  Jan   9b 

31  Deo  89 
16  Apr  u8 
11  May  06 

14  Feb  OSt 


31  Dec   89 

16  May  03 
26  May  06 
14  Apr   94 

18  Mar  13 

22  Mar  u2 

19  Mar  11 
Nov  96 

17  Feb  05 
8  Feb  05 
3  Mar  97 

23  June  97 
13  Dec  02 
26  May  13 

2  June  06 


19  July  01 

7  Jan   12 

13  May  98 


Olphert,  Wybrants  .  . 
Orr,  Thomas  it.  J.  .  . 
Orrell,  Robert  S.  .  .  . 
O'Shaughnessy,  Laurence 

Owen,  George 

Owen,  Hugh 

Uwen,  Leonard  E.  .  .  . 
Owen,  William  H.  .     .    . 


P. 


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Packer,  George  .    . 
Padgett,  Richard  W. 

fain,  William  W.    . 

Paine,  Arthur  B.     . 
Pallister,  John  E.    . 

Palmer,  Walter  B.  . 

Parfitt ,  James  L.     . 
Park,  Charles  J 
Parker,  Frederick  W. 
Paikyn,  Charles  G. 

Paruell,  Edward  C. 
Parsons,  Dudley  R. 
Paterson,  Herbert  J. 
Patterson,  Sutton  C. 
Pattinson.  William 
Peicock,  Charles  8. 
Peake,  Frederick  W. 
Pearce,  William  ,     . 
Pearse,  Arthur  W.  P. 
Pearson,  James  B. 
Pearson,  Joseph  M. 
Peel,  Lawrence   R. 
Peet,  Thomas  M.    . 

ell,  Henry  W.    .     . 
Penruddocke,  Henry 
Perkins,  c  harles  C. 
Perkins,  Percy  T.    . 
Perry,  Edwin  A.     . 
Petrie,  Alexander    . 
Pickering,  Charles  D, 
Pierce,  John  E.  .     . 
Piersnn,  Albert  E. 
Pilter,  William  F.,  C. 
Piper,  Francis  D.    . 
Postlethwaite,  John 
Potter,  John   .    .    . 
Potts,  Thomas  M.  . 
Power,  John  P.  .     . 
Preston,  Charles  F. 
Pratt.  Edward  H.  . 
Price,  Thomns  8. 
Pritchard,  Alfred  T. 
Purcell,  Geoffrey  H. 
Purvis,  James     .     . 
Pybus,  Henry     .    . 


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7255    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


Name. 


Rank.     Seniority. 


Name. 


Rank.    Seniority. 


Rl) 


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Radoliffe,  Charles 
Radcliffe,  John  B.   . 
Raddish,  Frederick  Q 
Raisin,  Frank  W.    . 
Rait,  Alexander  M. 
Ramsay,  Francis  G. 
Ranken,  Francis  J. 
Ranson,  Joseph  B. 
RawBthorne,  George 
Raymond,  Eben  L. 
Rea,  Alfred  B.     .     . 
Reed.  Archibald  H. 
Rees,  James  T.  . 
Rees,  vv  illiam     . 
Reade,  Arthur  H. 
Reddie,  Samuel  G 
Redfern,  John    . 
Redford,  Lionel  F 
Reid,  Robert  .     . 
Reynolds,  Robert 
Rhodes,  Montaeue  J. 
Rhodes,  William  F.     . 
Richardson,  hrnestA. 
Richardson,  Hedley  T. 
Richardson,  John  H.  . 
Riddoch,  Charles     .    . 
Ridgwav,  Bertram  H.A. 
Robert 8,  George  E.  T. 
Roberts,  John      .     .     . 
Robertson,  Charles  A. 
Robertson,  Hugh     .    . 
Robertson,  James    .     . 
Robertson,  James  D.   . 
Robertson,  William  D. 
Roi  inscn,  Frederick  W 
Robinson,  Joseph  D.  . 
Rogers,  Alfred  H. 
Rogers,  Arthur   .     .     . 
Rogers,  George  J.  .     . 
Ross.  James  W.  .     .     . 
Ross,  William  M.,  C.B..  rd 
Rothwell,  William  H.     ED 
Rugg,  Harold  P.      .    . 
Rusack,  William  J.     . 
Rutherford,  George  D.     ED 
Ryder,  Samuel  W.  .     .     ED 
Ryley,  Archibald  H. 


s. 


RD 


HP 


Sampson,  John  . 
Samuel,  John 
Sanders,  Frederick  K. 
Sargent,  Alfred  H. 
Saunder,  George  D. 
Saunders,  Arthur  C. 
Schalch.  Ernest  V.  G. 
Scott,  Leslie  P.   .    , 
Scott,  Percival  W. 
Scott,  Robert .     . 
Scott,  Robert  A. 


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15  May  00 
23  Sept  04 
27  Feb   09 

1  May  99 

12  June94 
2*  Jan    0: 

3  Sept  97 

26  Feb    9: 

21  Oct  09 
17  Apr  \2 

29  Sept  99 

13  Mar  02 

6  Oct  09 
13  June  13 
25  July  9> 
W  Oct  03 
13  Sept  07 
23  Dec   01 

7  Mar  II 
1 3. 1  an    OH 

30  Aug  01 
20  Feb  07 

3  Jan    11 

23  Nov  13 
11  Jan  0b 
20  Dec  04 

I  Nov  04 

16  May  04 

22  June  12 

27  Jan    u2 
6  Sept  9-) 

SO  June 9c 
3  Mar  04 
29  May  11 

25  Oct  12 
9  .1  ul.y  10 

29  Jan   94 

26  JuneOi 
11  Feb  o; 
16  Nov  11 

5  Mar  1 1 
22  Apr  07 
1  Apr   OH 

24  Feb  02 
22  Aug  91 

1  July  9i 
10  May  08 


8  July  9! 
15  Mav  00 
13  Sept  13 
19  JuneO:- 
29  Sept  9i 
22  July  07 

4  Feb  07 
17  Dec  95 

9  May  Oi 
12  June  09 
12  July  11 


Scott,  Sydney     .    . 
Scratton,  Daniel 
Seatle,  Wil  iam  F.  . 
Selfe,  Alfred  C.   .     . 
Sergeant,  Frederick  M 
Sergent,  Cliarles  K. 
Se\mour,  Nicholas . 
Shiattock,  Ei nest  A. 
Shaw,  Richard  A. 
Shea-Lawlor,  Francis 
theiford,  William  S. 
Sht-ppard,  Alfred  B.  ^ 
Shenatt,  John   .     . 
Shrubsole,  Harry    . 
-dbi.ons,  Horatio 
Simmonds,  Derwent 
Simpson,  James 
Sinclair,  beorge 
Sinclair,  John     .     . 
Smith,  Arthur  F.    . 
Smith,  Charles  A.   . 
Smith,  Charles  G. . 
Smith,  Edwin  T.     . 

mitn.  Henry     .     . 
Smith,  Hugh  E.      . 
Smith.  James  T. 
omith,   John  A. 
Smith.  John  W. .    . 
•mith.  Peter  .     .     . 
Smith,  Thomas  P.  . 
Smith,  William  S.  . 
Smith,  William  M. 
Smyth,  Edward  J. 
Spain,  John  D. 
Sparks,  Vincent  F. 
•tpicer,  Leonard  E.  S. 
Spiers,  Harry  J . 
■>tanger,  Arthur 
Stanley,  William  F. 
Stanley,  William  H. 
Stapleton,  Clifford  H 
Starck,  Charles  E.  . 
Staunton.  Hugh  G. 
Steel,  Benjamin 
Steel,  Joseph.     .     . 
Stephens,  bantuel  G. 
Stevens,  Alfred  G.  M 
Stevenson.  George  G 
Stewart,  George 
Stewart,  Walter  L. 
Stivey,  John       .     . 
Stone,  Howard  C.  . 
Stonehouse,  Andrew 
stott,  Andrew     .     . 
8trong,  Henry    .     . 
Stroud,  Edward  P.  W 
Stuart,  Charles  .     . 
Stuart,  Dugald  .     . 

umner,  Orlando  . 
Smor,  Robert  McD. 
Swan,  Walter  J.  . 
Swanson,  Charles  J. 
Sweeny,  Edward  J. 
Sykes,  Godfrey  J.  . 
Symes,  Arthur  W. 


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ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS    725c 


Rank. 


Seniority, 


Name. 


Kank. 


Seniority. 


T. 


Tate,  Hugh  N.    . 
Tayler,  Ernest  J. 
Taylor,  George  W. 
Taylor,  John  W. 
Taylor,  Lancelot  F 
Taylor,  Matthew  B 
Taylor,  Thomas 
Taw,  Puilip  D.    . 
Temson,  Trevor . 
Thiinm,  Franz  K. 
Thomas,  David  . 
Thomas,  George  C. 
Thomas,  John  H. 
Thomas,  William  H.   . 
Thompson,  Frederick  H. 
Thompson,  Irven  B.    . 
Thompson,  William    . 
Thompson,  William  D. 
Taompson,  William  P. 
Thorns,  Alexander   .     . 
Thomson,  Anthony  S.,0 
Thomson,  Benjamin    . 
Thomson,  David  P.     . 
Thomson,  Edward  R.  A 
Thorburn.  Thomas  mvo,  rd 
Thunder,  Bernand  W. 
Thwaites,  George  R.  P. 
Tice,  John  C.       ... 
Timmis,  Henry  G.  A. 
Tinuey,  Louis  H.  J.     . 
Tinsiey,  Kiehard  B.     . 
Tocque,  Charles  H.  S. 
Tribe,  Arthur  E.     .    . 
Trigge,  William  H.  B. 
Tronson,  Hillam.     ,     . 
Troy,  Patrick  B.       .     . 
Trumper,  Victor  L.     . 
Tuke,  Francis  M.     .     . 
Turnbull,  Matihew     . 
Turner,  William      .     . 
Tye,  Walter    .... 
Tyler,  William  F.    .    . 


Underdown,  John  H. 
Unwin,  Charles  W. 


Vanzeller,  Francis  J 
Vaughan,  John 
Werner,  Claude  H.  . 
Ternon,  Thomas  S. 
^errall,  Walter  W. 
fibert,  Frederick  W.   cb  rd 
figers,  John       .     .     .      rd 
fiuceut,  Robert .     . 
finoent,  Thomas  M. 
Tine,  Archibald  F. 
Pyvyan,  Sir  George  K., 

KCJ1G,  RD 

. 

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jlKTade,  George  E. 
1 1   ?adge,  Percy  L. 

ITaldron,  Patrick  L. 

'alker,  Alexander  . 


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4  June 

5  May  02 
19  May  03 

2  Aug  07 

8  Apr  09 

15  Mar  92 

21  Apr  00 

29  Jan  94 
14  Nov  98 

16  Dec  96 
31  Oct   95 

14  June  93 

15  May  00 
5  Nov  97 

30  Mar  08 

22  June 05 
30June90 

4  Aug  06 

9  Mar  8H 

15  May  00 

29  Nov  9a 

18  Nov  S2 
9  Mar  05 

30  July  0* 

16  Feb 

10  Apr  01 
ii  June  01 

30  June  90 

19  Jan  09 
I  Apr  03 

20  Oct  04 
13  Feb 

9  Dec  01 
27  Oct 

1  Sept  09 
15  May  Ou 

11  Apr  0 
27  Jan   92 

31  Mar  11 
15  May  Ou 

21  July  05 
10  Mar  96 


4  Aug  06 
9  Sept  10 


14  Sept  03 
26  Feb  98 
7  Jan  01 
17  Dec  95 
28  Julv  9: 

7  Mar  04 

30  Apr    13 
16  May  00 

31  Oct   95 

8  Dec  99 

10  Sept  8« 


22  Jan  04 
20  Mar  91 
22  Feb  11 
22  Dec  03 


Walker,  Robert  B  .  .  .  . 
Wallace,  John     .    .    .     rd 

Walsh,  John  T 

Ward,  Charles  B 

Ward,  William  S 

Warren,  Frank  S 

Warren,  George  D.  .  .  . 
Warren,  Thomas  W.  .  .  . 
Warrick,  Ronert  G.  .  .  . 
Watkeys,  William  H.  rd 
Watkins,  Charles  H.  .  .  . 
Watkins,  Henry  T.  M.  .  rd 

Watt,  William  d 

Watts-Russell,  Harold  D.  . 
Wayinouth,  William  F.  8.  . 
Webb,  Bernard  C.  .     .    .     . 

Webb,  Charles  fl 

Webb,  Hugh 

vVebb,  Thomas  P 

Webster,  George  S.      .     rd 
Wellb  .rn,  George  W. 
Westmoreland,  Frederick  G 
Weston,  George  H.  C.      rd 
Wheeler,  George  H.     . 
Whereat,  Wdliam  J.    . 
White,  Frederick  J.     .      f  ■  i 
Whitehead,  Frank  P. 
Whyte,  Oswald  B.  . 
Whytehead,  Thomas  B.  H 
Wickhain,  Frank    . 
Wightman,  Harold  G.  E 
Wilkes,  Waiter  t£.  .    . 
Williams,  Alfred  S.     . 
Williams,  Richard  de  V 
Williams,  William 
Williams,  Willi  tm  A. 
Williamson,  Kobeit    . 
Willis,  Charles  H.  W. 
Wilsden,  Frederick  W. 
Wilson,  Charles  P.  .     . 
Wilson,  Harris  L.    .     . 
Wilson,  James  .     .    . 
Wilson,  John      .    .     . 
Wilson,  John  D.      .     . 
Windebank,  Alfred  J. 
Wingate,  Walter     .     . 
Wise,  Ernest  W.      .    . 
Withers,  John    .    . 
Wolfe-Smyth,  Arthur  W 
Wood,  Frederick     .     . 
Wood,  Frederick  W.   . 
Wood,  James  .... 
Wood,  John  G.   .     .    . 
Woodhead,  Ernest.     . 
Woods,  Charles  H.  M. 
Woodward  Arthur  S. 
Woodward,  Edward  A. 
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ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 

List  of  Officers  Retired  from   the   Active  List.    According 

to  Seniority. 


COMMANDERS,  RETIRED. 


Name. 


Seniority. 


Henry  Pybus 

mGeorge  Killwick  Wright,  B.D,  (Nautical  Assessor) 
Frederick  William  Vibert,  C.B.,  B.D. 
Charles  Knightley Browne,  RD 

mEdward  Bobert  Dowell,  B.D 

James  Che 'lew,  B.D. 

UiHenry  St.  George  Lindsay,  B.D 

William  Howse  Watkeys,  B.D    .... 

ntGeorge  Heibert  Chaston  Weston,  B.D.    . 

David  Clunie  Gregor,  B.D 

Percy  Culhn,  C.M.G.,  B.D 

ttlCharles  Douglas  Bennett,  B.D. 

mHugh  Graham  Moore,  B.D 

tnWilliam  Horatio  Haughton,  B.D. 

HI  Walter  btewart  Atkin,  B.D 

tltJohn  Dugald  Andrews,  B.D.      .... 

mVirgoe  Buckland 

Henry  A>thur  Ea(?letoD,  B.D 

Hubert  Wjnn  Kenrick,  B.D 

George  Gregory,  B.  D.  ..... 


7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

21 

10 

11 

24 

13 

22 

23 

4 

10 

20 


Mar  Ot 

Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Mar  04 
Apr  04 
May  05 
May  05 
May  05 
Jun  05 
Sept  05 
!Nov05 
Arg  06 
Aug  07 
Dec  10 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED   WITH  THE  RANK  OF  COMMANDER. 


Name. 


Ket.  Oom. 


Lieutenant. 


mSir  Allen  William  Young,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  B.D. 

mJames  Brebner,  B.D 

Thomas  Coulter  Kerr 

William  Joseph  Whereat         .... 
George  Massey,  RD  .... 

mSir  George  Bawlinson  Vyvyan,  K.C.M.G.,  B.D 

(Captain,  Trinity  House) 
William  Caius  Crutohley,  B.D. 

Johi'  Baylay  Harrison,  B.D 

Warren  Frederick  Caborne,  G.B.(Nautical  Assessor) 
Bernard  Du  Sautoy  Ansti?,  B.D     . 
Melville  Willis  Campbell  Hepwortb,  C.B.,  B.D. 
James  Logan  Parfitt         ..... 

Richard  Nivison 

**Robert  Richard  Hubbard,  B.D.    . 

Anthony    Standidge     Thomson,    C.B.    (Captain, 

Trinity  House) 


10  Sept  86 

6  Sept  88 

10  Sept  86 

28  Nov    88 

27  May  92 
10  Sept  86 

22  Sept  97 
30  Jan 
19  Jan 

5  Sept 
12  Dec 

23  Mar 
3  Mar 

28  Mar 


Nov    98 


24  Feb    62 
1  May   63 

23  July  63 
14  Jan  68 
10  Aug  70 
18  Aug   71 

25  Mar   81 

30  June  82 

31  Dec  82 
31  Dec  84 
31  Dec    85 

1  Sept  86 
31  Dec  86 
30  June  87 

30  June  87 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESER  VE— RETIRED  OFFICERS    727 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OF  COMMANDER— eontd. 


Name. 


Ret.  Com. 


Lieutenant. 


Lawrence  Hugh  Crawford,  C.B.,   R.D.  (Captaii 
Trinity  House) 

Robert  Reynold*,  R.D 

Henry  Char  1  wood  Carr     .... 

David  Wilson  Barker 

William  Henry  Niles,  R.D.      . 

mAlfred  James  Windebank   .... 

'Frederick  Davies 

John  Wilson  

mWilliam  Henry  Rothwell,  R.D.   . 

William  Henry  Owen    ..... 

mCharles  Frederick  Preston  .... 

Charles  Kinghorn  Mcintosh  (Nautical  Assessor) 

Thomas  Campbell 

Herbert  Acton  Blake  {Captain,  Trinity  Souse) 

HtAndrew  Stewart  Ho  astoun  {JSFxutical   Assessor 

Arthur  William  Wolfe-Smyth,  R.D.      . 

John  Thomas  Walsh 

William  Major 

lttJohn  Thomas  Freeman  .... 

Arthur  Rogers        ...... 

Frederick  William  Parker,  R.D. 

tttGeorge  Clifford  Henning     . 

mCharles  Henry  Stuart  Tocque 

Edward  Robert  McKinstry    . 

Hugh  Robert  Oliver,  R.D.       . 

lit  Albert  George  Gubitt  . 

mJames  Wilson 

DtRichard  Lancelot  Haddock 

mDugald  Lyon,  R.D.       .        . 

Harry  Reece  Beynon  Davies   . 

m  Sidney  George  David  Andrews 

•Robert  Dowling    . 

Gerald  Augustus  Frederic  Hervey 

Alfred  Houghton    . 

Charles  Harvey  Watkins 

Arthur  Ovington  Cooper,  R.D 

Henry  Dawson 

jtnSidney  de  Bohun  Lockyer 

John  Cowie 

John  Vigers,  R.D. 

Oswald  Percival  Marshall  ( Captain,  Trinity  House 

Gerald  Edward  Bridge,  R.D. 

Robert  Greey  .... 

Fames    George    Henry    Flint   (Captain,   Trinity 

House)       ... 
janoelot  Arthur  Errington,  R.D. 
fohn  Potter,  R.D.   . 
mGeorge  James  Goss 


4  Mar 
13  Jan 

21  Oct 
6  Jan 
8  Feb 
4  Aug 

15  Sept  03 
27  Apr   06 

22  Apr  07 
19  Nov  00 

23  Mar   03 

25  May  09 
3  June  10 

22  Jan    00 

13  Dec  06 
1  June  04 

26  Feb  02 
7  Jan    07 

30  Tan  07 
26  June  02 
15  June  05 

14  Aug  02 
13  Feb  04 
29  Jan 

7  Jan 
29  Nov 
5  Sept  07 

28  Dec  01 
10  Aug  06 

3  Mar  09 
5  Dec    01 

17  July  05 

9  Oct    01 

10  Nov 

17  Oct 

4  Jan 

29  Mar 
12  Oct 

30  Apr 
30  Apr 

3  July  05 
3  May  13 
17  Nov   02 

15  Apr  05 
24  July  05 
29  Nov  12 
23  Mar   04 


06 
12 
02 


06 
04 
10 
05 
01 
02 
13 


15  Sept  87 
8  Mar  88 
4  Aug  88 
13  Dec  88 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 

30  June  89 
17  Oct     89 
11  Nov 
27  Dec 

31  Dec 
31  Dec 
15  Apr 

1  May 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  Tune  90 
30  June  90 
15  Nov  90 
20  Jan    91 

20  Jan 
5  War 
5  Mar 
8  Apr 

19  June  91 

21  July  91 

21  July  91 
24  July  91 
28  July  91 

22  Aug  91 
8  Sept   91 

16  Sept   91 

10  Nov   91 

15  Nov    91 

27  Jan     92 

27  May  92 

19  Mar   92 

8  June  92 

1  July  92 

12  Aug    92 

1  Sept  92 

1  Sept  92 

7  Nov   92 

22  Nov  92 

30  Dec    92 


89 
89 
89 
89 
90 
90 


91 
91 
91 
91 


727a    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE- RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OF  COMMANDER— contd. 


Name. 


Ret.  Com. 


mErnest  Westmore  Burnett 
Richard  Wtlbourn  Padgett,  R.D.    . 
Rupert  Archibald    .... 
m Walter  Leslie  Stewart,  R.D. 
Frederick  John  Moseley 
tltCharles  Frederick  Hart,  R.D. 
Arthur  William  Sjmee,  R.D. 
Frederick  William  Robinson.  R.D. 
Charles  d'Hautville  Bell 
Alfred  Thomas  Pritchard 
mDuncan  Charles  Maclntyre . 
*mCharles  Alexander  Lee 
mEdward  Henry  White  Garland,  R.D 
George  Henry  Whitting  Dodd,  R.D. 
David  Peter  Thomson,  R.D.    . 
William  Henry  Coysh,  R.D.     . 
mGeorge  Smith  Booth  Gray,  R.D.  . 
William  Hazell,  C  B.,  R.D.      . 
Irvin  Hayward,  R.D. 

TltGerard  Knipe  Gandy,  R.D.  . 

William  Lightoller,  R.D. 

John   Sutherland  Hutchison,  R.D. 

Qeorpe  Mannering  Montford.  R.D. 

tttLouis  Wood  Bayldon  (Nautical  Assessor) 

William  Herbert  Coates,  R.  D.  . 

Henry  George  Albert  Timmis,  R.D. 

Frederick  George  Raddish,  R.D. 

Zacheus  Marsh 

Maurice  Harvey  Clarke,  R.D. 

Benjamin  Steel,  R.D. 

tit  Richard  Hastings  Giaves-Bnrton,  R 

James  Oliver  Carter 

Frederick  Marsh  Sergeant,  R.D.     . 

ttiRobert  Francis  Nagie,  R.D. 

Alfred  Spencer  Gibb 

mGeorge  Stewart  .... 

William  Joseph  Davies,  R.D. 

Henry  Strong,  R.D. 

Richaid  William  Broughton  Blacklin,R.D. 

TttFrancis  Edward  Andrews  R.D.    . 

Robert  Parker  Fysh,  R.D. 

mHerbert  John  Paterson 

tnHiliam  Tronson    .... 

Hi  Harold  Edward  Kitcat,  R.D. 

mHugh  McNeile-Dibb,  R.D.  . 

mThoma's  Smith  Price     . 

(Commander  South  African  Bitn.  R.N. 

Charles  Probart  Green     . 

Charles  Appleton  Smith,  RfD, 


V.R 


10  Mar    03 
9  July  13 


09 
05 
06 
05 
07 
12 
04 
04 
04 
10 
07 


31  Dec 
2  Dec 

2  Mar 
6  Feb 
9  Jan 

25  Oct 

16  Jan 
15  Feb 
21  Apr 
27  I'ec 
30  Mar 

17  July  05 
9  Mar   05 

21  May  09 

20  Aug  07 

21  Dec  10 

21  Sept  08 

3  Oct    .10 

12  Sept  10 
16Feo  06 
10  Mar   06 

6  Oct 
20  Apr 

19  Jan 
27  Feb 

13  July  07 

4  May  07 

18  May  08 

3  Jan    13 
10  Aug  07 

5  Feb    06 

22  Apr  08 
15  May  12 
17  July  05 

9  May  13 
15  Nov   07 

20  Sept   12 

6  July  10 
26  May    11 

1  Dec    09 
1  Sept   09 

4  Aug   06 
12  Sept   12 

23  Feb    06 

14  May   09 

3  Mar    09 


05 
10 
09 
09 


14  Jan 
16  Mar 

22  Mar 
14  June 

23  Aug 
16  June 
14  Sept 

23  Oct 
2  Nov 
7  Nov 

13  Mar 

14  Apr 
27  Apr 
13  Sept 

9  Mar 

9  Mar 

20  Mar 

16  Aug 

17  Dec 
17  Dec 

17  Dec 
29  Feb 

18  Apr 

5  May 
4  July 

29  Dec 

11  Jan 

24  Apr 
4  May 

15  June 
20  July 

6  Nov 

16  Dec 

12  Jan 

25  Jan 
24  Mar 

28  Mar 

7  May 

29  Jime 
9  Aug 

14  Oct 

17  Oct 
22  Oct 

8  Deo 
20  Jan 

30  Jan 


93 

13 

93 

93 

93 

93 

93 

93 

93 

93 

94 

94 

94 

94 

95 

95 

95 

95 

95 

95 

95 

S6 

96 

9* 

96 

96 

97 

97 

97 

97 

97 

97 

97 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

98 

<jS 

98 

98 

99 

99 


20  Feb    99 
1  Mav   99 


ROYAL   NAVAL    RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.    727& 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED  WITH  THE  RANK  OF  COMMANDER— contd. 
Name.  I       Ret.  Com.  Lieutenant. 


tltFrank  Briscoe  Howarth 

Tit  William  Francis  Stanley,  R.D. 

tltFrederick  William  Mace 

Harvey  William  Broadbent,  R.D.    . 

Henry  William  Alfred  Clark    . 

mAlexander  Williams  Anderson    . 

Francis  William  Bate      .... 

Charles  Walton  Unwin,  R.D.  . 

m  A.lf red  John  Ooad  ... 

Orry  Andrew  de  Lissa  Cowin 

Herbert  Archer  Edwards,  R.D. 

Charles  Edward  Froggatt 

Charles  Peter  Wilsor,  R.D.    . 

William  Charles  Crathorne,  R.D.    . 

Ttt Daniel  Dow,  R.D 

Edward  Joseph  English,  R.D.         .         „ 

Thomas  Charles  Broome, R.D 

Paul  Holland  Millar,  R.D. 

Samuel  Parsons  Lister     .... 

James  Fox,  R.D 

mHerbert  George  Evans,  R.D. 

Herbert  CharlesValentine  Beresford  Cheetham,R.D. 

George  Alfred  Alcock,  R.D. 

George  Hamilton,  R.D.  . 

John  Gaunt,  R.D.  .         . 

Colin  Nicholson,  R.D.    , 

TttJohn  Roberts,  R.D.  ... 

Eben  Lindsay  Raymond,  R.D. 

Cecil  Reginald  Ade  New  by,  R.D. 

William  Harrison,  R.D. 

Frederick  Kernot  Sanders,  R.D. 

Henry  Reginald  Hetherington,  R.D. 

Frederick  William.  Nylander  Higgens,  R.D 

mHerbert  Maude,  R.D. 

mArthur  Bernard  Crosse,  R.D. 

lltThomas  Laurus  Stephen  Garrett,  R.D.' 
i  m John  Stivey  .         .         .         .        « 

■  Ernest  George  Henry  Brady,  R.D. 
I  Francis  Joseph  Bayldon  . 


09 
10 
12 
09 
09 
05 
09 
10 
08 
13 
13 
11 
13 
12 


11  Aug 

11  June 
9  Oct 

12  Apr 

13  Oct 
10  Oct 

4  Nov 
29  Sept 
22  Jan 

3  Mar 
28  Apr 

2  Mar 

2  Jan 
15  Jan 
17  July  05 

21  Aug  10 

22  Jan  14 
21  Dec  10 

7  June  13 
27  Feb  12 

21  Dec  10 

22  Aug  11 

10  June  13 

11  Dec  12 

3  Feb  12 

19  Mar  11 
22  June  12 

17  Apr  12 

18  Mar  13 
24  May  13 
13  Sept  13 
17  May  12 
11  Sept  12 

17  Apr  13 
24  Aug  09 

18  Jan  14 
13  Aug  13 

20  May  12 
31  Dec  13 


00 
00 
00 


24  June  99 
30  June  99 
14  Aug  99 

11  Sept  99 
23  Sept  99 

28  Oct  99 

29  Oct  99 

30  Jan 
17  ^eb 
17  Feb 

12  May  00 

16  June  00 
20  June  00 
20  June  00 

3  Aug  00 

4  Sept  00 

17  Sept  00 

2  Nov  00 
8  Nov 

14  Nov 

29  Nov 
8  Jan 

18  Jan 
14  Mar 
16  Apr  01 
20  May  01 

4  June  01 

3  July  01 

19  July  01 
11  Nov   01 

13  Nov    01 

30  Nov  01 
6  June  02 
6  Oct  02 

5  Nov  03 
24  Nov  03 
11  Mar  04 
18  Jan  05 

27  Aug  07 


00 
CO 
00 
01 
01 
01 


728  <g  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED. 


Name. 


Seniority. 


Henry  Isaac  Guy 

mBenjamin  Thomson,  K.D 

William  Guise  Comley 

William  Henry  Barham 

George  Henry  Harris 

Frederick  Henry  Wyse 

Edmund  Hollond  Howell        .... 

raDugald  Stuart  

Harris  Lewis  Wilson 

William  Peter  Thompson        .... 

Charles  Stuart 

mGeorge  Gosset  Coster  Stevenson   . 

William  Elliott 

Seth  Hughes 

William  Marchant  Smith       .... 

Ml  James  Biuce  Pearson 

DtJames  Lowther  Leftwich  (Nautical  Astessor) 

Kobert  Gray 

Frederick  Icely 

Dugald  McDonald 

Robert  George  Warrick    ..... 

William  Thompson 

James  Robertson 

Henry  William  Pell 

William  John  Cleere         .  ... 

tnJohn  Charles  Tice 

mAlexander  Hugh  Hope  Gibson  Douglas,  R.D 

Thomas  Calder 

Samuel  Wills  Ryder,  R  D 

Arthur  Goffin 

Charles  Howard  Kempson      .... 
George  Alfred  Lee  ...... 

George  Leigh  King. 

mCharles  Thomas  Denny        .... 

William  Luke  Broun 

mJames  Reid  Petril  Alexander      .        . 
Percy  Livingstone  Wadge     .... 
mThomas  Johnston        ..... 

John  Cooper  Dodd 

ni  Arthur  Belgrave  Cave 

John  Paris  Power % 

in  James  Rilpatrick 

Henry  Smith 

Herbert  Samuel  Brown  ..... 
George  Dickie  Rutherford,  R.D.     . 
Charles  Amherst  Milward      .        . 
DtTemperley  Darke  .  , 

Thomas  Johnson  Jones  ... 
William  Wright  Pain     ... 


22  Feb  81 
18  Nov  82 
30  June  83 

30  June  87 

31  Dec    87 

8  Mar  88 
30  July  88 

4  Aug  88 
10  Aug   88 

9  Mar  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 
30  June  89 

30  June  89 

31  Dec  89 
31  Lee  89 
31  Dec  89 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 
30  June  90 

1  July  90 
4  Sept  90 
6  Sept  90 
8  Sept  90 
1  Oct     90 

20  Jan 

20  Mar 

20  Mar 

20  Mar 

20  Mar 
8  June  91 
8  June  91 

21  July  91 

21  July  91 
27  July  91 

22  Aug   91 
22  Aug    91 

15  Dec    91 
20  Dec    91 

1  Jan    92 

16  Jan    92 


91 
91 

91 
91 
91 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.    7283 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED— contd 

• 

Name. 

Seniority. 

mCharles  Alfred  Hugill 

27  Jan 

92 

Francis  Melville  Take 

27  Jan 

92 

Thomas  Free           .        .                  .... 

27  Jan 

92 

Robert  Edward  Jones 

27  Jan 

92 

Frederick  John  Davis,  R.D.      ..... 

26  Apr 

92 

mJohn  Elias  Pierce 

7  Sept 

92 

Henry  William  Bennett  ...... 

16  Sept 

92 

George  Douglas  Saunder,  R.D.        .         . 

29  Sept 

92 

John  William  Hague      ...... 

INov 

92 

Thomas  Hermann  Hide.          .... 

18  Jan 

93 

Thomas  Chope 

6  Feb 

93 

Walter  Leslie  Dangerfield  Chapman 

6  Feb 

93 

.  Walter  Haynes 

10  Feb 

93 

Arthur  Weliealey  Clarke  {Captain,  Trinity  House) 

5  May 

93 

George  Charles  Thomas 

It  June  93 

Thomas  James  Bremner 

21  Nov 

93 

Frank  Preston  Whitehead 

21  Nov 

93 

John  Bax  Groom,  R.D.  .         . 

22  Jan 

94 

Alfred  Heary  Rogers       ...... 

29  Jan 

94 

Philip  Debell  Taw 

29  Jan 

94 

Thomas  Nesbitt 

14  Apr 

94 

George  James  Caven 

14  May 

94 

Francis  Arthur  Lovell    ...... 

25  May 

94 

Isaac  Robert  Jones  .                  

28  May 

94 

m Alexander  Mucdonald  Rait 

12  June 

94 

William  Hocking 

28  June  94 

Joseph  Beanett  Yates 

14  Aug 

94 

Charles  Frederick  Lockstone 

30  Aug 

94 

m  William  Hay  ward 

6  Sept 

94 

William  finch         .                

30  Oct 

94 

Robert  Hugh  Olivey 

13  May 

95 

Arthur  William  Edward  Gomm       .... 

16  Aug 

95 

George  Conway  Cundy 

12  Dec 

94 

James  John  Cornish  Mills 

17  Deo 

95 

William  Arthur  Williams         ..... 

17  Dec 

95 

Stephen  Usticke  Beauohant 

17  Dec 

95 

Harry  Hughes 

17  Dec 

95 

Leslie  Parker  Scott          ,        ,        .... 

17  Dec 

95 

Thomas  Sanderson  Vernon 

17  Dec 

95 

William  Browning  Cresser 

17  Dec 

95 

Percy  Gibson 

17  Dec 

95 

**  William  Ferdinand  Tyler 

10  Mar 

96 

Joseph  King  ...                  .... 

25  Mar 

96 

William  Henry  Calvert 

11  Apr 

96 

Henry  Bowyer 

13  Apr 

96 

mCharles  Joseph  Benton 

6  May 

96 

William  Lang  ........ 

13  May 

96 

William  Henry  Bullock 

13  May 

96 

Horace  Mills  Benison 

16  May 

96 

ntOwen  Lewis,  R.D.         ...... 

5  June  96 

128b    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED— mntal. 


Name. 

Seniority. 

Thomas  Golding  (Captain,  Trinity  House)     . 

20  June  96 

Walter  Henry  Ross  i>yett        ..... 

31  Aug  96 

Alfred  Leslie  Nicol 

2  Nov    96 

Walter  W  hite  Wingrove  Cooke      .... 

18  Nov   96 

Thomas  Nicholas  Keen 

2  Dec    96 

mFranz  Karl  Thimm     . 

15  Deo    96 

James  Donald  Irving     ...... 

16  Dec    96 

Robert  Sydney  Orrell 

9  Jan   97 

Edwin  Percy  Martin 

14  Jan     97 

mWilliam  Ctarles  Leader,  R.D 

13  Feb     97 

Joseph  Barlow  Ranson  ...... 

26  Feb    97 

Andrew  Stott          .                          .... 

27  Apr    97 

Walter  Benjamin  Palmer 

29  Apr    97   ' 

Frederick  William  Corner 

5  May  97 

Coultor  Elliott 

8  lune  97 

mThomas  Kerr,  R.D 

21  June  97 

George  Howard  Noakes 

23  June  97 

tn Walter  Wynoham  Verrall 

28  July  97 

IllGeorge  Salkeld  Webster,  R.D 

10  Aug    97 

ntJames  Singieton  Henry,  R.D.     .         . 

31  Aug    97 

Francis  James  Ranken 

3  Sept  97 

mCharles  Robert  LoDgden 

24  Oct    97 

William  Herbert  Thomas 

5  Nov   97 

Walter  Jenks 

25  Nov   97 

James  Burnett  Mackenzie 

3  Deo    97 

Arthur  Porrett  Dix 

1  Jan    98 

William  Edwin  Moses 

3  Jan    98 

John  William  Postlethwaite    ..... 

12  Jan    98 

John  Edward  Pallister   ...... 

28  Jan     98 

Frederick  Robert  Clarke 

23  Feb    98 

John  Vaughan         ....... 

26  Feb    98 

William  Burvil  Holmes 

1  Apr    98 

Arthur  George  Dunning 

16  Apr    98 

Derwent  Simmonds        .         .         . 

13  May   98 

Henry  Beresford  Penruddocke      .... 

13  May    98 

Robert  Willoughby  Gordon  Lowe    .... 

17  May    98 

Ernest  Snowdon  Deed 

27  May  98 

Frank  Hart 

4  June  98 

Hugh  Norton  Tate .         . 

4  June  98 

Arthur  Hudson  Reade 

25  July  98 

Joseph  Marcus  Pearson 

28  July  98 

mEdwin  Frederick  Gurney     ..... 

29  July  98 

Reginald  Moorhouse       ...... 

2  Sept  98 

Charles  Edward  Down    .         .         .        ,         . 

14  Sept  98 

William  Richard  Holmes 

22  Sept  98 

John  Reginald  Barter             .        .        ,  a      . 

8  Oct    98 

Joseph  Edgar  B Jay,  R.D.        .        .        ."      . 

12  Oct    98 

Leonard  Ernest  Sydney  Spicer      .... 

20  Oct    98 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.     729 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED  -  contd. 


Seniority. 


William  Henry  Bennett  Trigge     . 

Richardson  Bell        .... 

Johu  Edward  Grindrod  , 

Frank  William  Raisin 

Herbert  Gordon  Hill  Lewellin 

John  Sampson       .... 

George  William  Gordon  . 

Edwin  Thomas  Smith    . 

George  Samuel  Gillard  . 

Walter  Gaskill        .... 

Samuel  George  Stephens 

HeDry  Layland        .... 

Frank  Steers  Warren 

Alfred  Ernest  Eiea  .... 

William  Clark  Lemarchan 

William  Field  Seatle,  R.D.     . 

H-*i'ry  John  Brooks 

Edward  Beetham  ... 

m  Archibald  Frank  Vine  . 

Charles  Edwin  Starck 

Lewis  Austin  Millard 

William  Robertson  Le  Mare     . 

Vernon  Lander       .... 

John  Doig  Spain    . 

Charles  Kernot  Sergent . 

Aexander  Elvin  Sherwin  Harnbelton 

Bernard  Burt  .... 

Lawrence  Richard  Peel 

Thomas  Taylor 

Joseph  Douglas  Keatinge 

Edward  Arthur  Woodward    . 

Frederick  William  Evans 

Gu  stave  Bourgat,  R.D.  . 

Hugh  Owen 

Charles  Hugh  McCalmont  Woods  . 
William  Braes  Knagg 
Alfred  Byard  Winter  Sheppard     . 
George  Arthur  Hamilton  Curtis,  R.D. 
( Commander,  Royal  Australian  Navy) 

John  Dobson 

mCharh  s  John  Swanson         .         . 
Claude  Henry  Verner 
Sidney  Finch  .... 

David  Fulton         .... 
William  Sopwith  Shelford      . 
David  Hamilton  Blelloch 
Frederic  Stanley  Hickson 
Feroival  Edward  Maclean 


27  Oct 

98 

22  Feb 

99 

13  Mat 

99 

1  May 

99 

12  May 

99 

8  J uly  99 

22  July 

99 

31  July 

99 

14  Aug 

99 

18  Aug 

99 

1^-  Aug 

99 

28  Sept 

99 

29  Aug 

99 

29  Sept 

99 

7  Oct 

99 

10  Oct 

99 

18  Nov 

99 

5  Dec 

99 

8  Dec 

99 

15  Jan 

00 

23  Jan 

00 

29  Jan 

00 

2  Mar 

00 

22  Mar 

00 

24  Mar 

00 

26  Mar 

00 

31  Mar 

00 

7  Apr 

00 

21  Apr 

00 

14  May  00 

29  Juue  00 

5  July 

00 

9  July 

00 

8  Sept 

00 

17  Sept 

00 

23  Oct 

00 

8  Nov 

00 

27  Nov 

00 

4  Dec 

00 

12  Dec 

00 

7  Jan 

01 

18  Jan 

01 

8  Mar 

01 

14  Mar 

01 

20  Mar 

01 

10  Apr 

01 

1  May  01 


T29a  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED— contd. 

Name. 

Seniority. 

William  Lamb- Kelly 

9  May   01 

Ambrose  Day  Gange        ...... 

13  May  01 

Andrew  Woodhouse  Stonehouse      .... 

8  June  01 

William  Francis  Samuel  Waymouth 

19  June  01 

George  d'Arcy  Hinde 

20  June  01 

mGe  ige  Ruddie  Picton  Thwaites 

4  June  01 

TO  Martin  O'Connor 

19  July  01 

James  Northcott  Cnlverwell          .... 

23  July  01 

George  Herbert  Bindley ...... 

6  Aug  01 

a; Frederick  William  Kershaw 

22  Aug    01 

mThomas  William  Bennett    ..... 

22  Aug    01 

tnClifford  Henry  Stapleton 

22  Aug    01 

Stewart  Chichester  Magrath 

26  Aug    01 

Montague  John  Rhodes          ..... 

30  Aug    01 

Arthur  James  Coleman,  R.D 

14  Sept  01 

John  Mathias 

18  Sept  01 

Robert  Henderson 

9  Oct     01 

tn James  Chapman  Kerkham           .... 

15  Oct    01 

Andrew  Ernest  Moscrop 

27  Nov    01 

Ul Arthur  Ernest  Tribe 

9  Dec    01 

Henry  Prior  Loweay 

12  Dec    01 

Edward  James  Sweeny 

17  Dec    01 

Lionel  FraDk  Redford 

23  Dec    01 

Frank  Wickham     . 

6  Jan    02 

Albert  William  Gamlen 

16  Jan    02 

David  Evans,  R.D. 

4  Feb    02 

inCecil  Henry  Edward  Crosthwait  .... 

11  Feb    02 

Walter  Harry  Wilkes               

11  Feb    02 

Thomas  Yuille  McDougall 

12  Feb    02 

Alfred  Courtenay  Selfe. 

22  Feb    02 

Archibald  Heurtley  Reed 

]  3  Mar    02 

William  Bradley,  R.  D 

19  Mar   02 

Donald  McGregor  Newton,  R.D 

22  Mar    02 

mSidney  Albert  Anning 

»  Apr    02 

Oswald  Bertram  Whyte 

10  Apr    02 

m  Ernest  John  Taylor      .... 

5  May   02 

Frederick  Richard  Balohin     .         .                 . 

16  June  02 

tit  Arthur  Robert  William  Han  icock 

17  July   02 

mWilliam  Henry  Fry 

3    Sept  02 

Robert  Eraser 

22  Sept  02 

Edmund  Burton  Bartlett 

26  Sept  02 

Arthur  John  Fortnum    ...... 

20  Nov    02 

Robert  McDonald  Sutor 

29  Nov    02 

Richard  John  Noal        .                          ... 

13  Dec    02 

Ul  Frederick  John  Barker  Etherington  . 

13  Dec    02 

John  Goodal  Dainty 

17  Dec    02 

Edward  Francis  Daldy,  R.D 

17  Dec    02 

Albert  Alexander  Warren  Edwards 

24  Dec    02 

Robert  William  Parsons 

28  Jan     03 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.  7296 


LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED— contd. 


Name. 


Thomas  Brown,  R.D. 

Herbert  Charles  Barnes 

William  Colbeck    . 

Charles  Dickson  Pickering 

William  Ewart  Gladstone  Craven 

Henry  Lloyd  Jenkins     . 

Arthur  Annesley  King    .         , 

John  Henry  Boden 

Harry  Harvey  Cossentine 

Walter  Naylor         .... 

Alfred  Henry  Sargent    . 

William  Reginald  Kennedy     . 

George  Frederick    Morrison  . 

August  Edward  Groshok 

Wellesley  Davison 

Peter  Osborne  Griffiths,  R.D. 

Edward  Robert  Aikman  Thomson  . 

Thomas  Ewan  Day 

m  Montagu  Rowley  Wynyard  Higginson 

mFrancis  Conrad  Hooper 

Francis  Joseph  Vanzeller 

m  Samuel  George  Reddie 

Harold  David  Watts-Russell 

mJohn  Withers      .... 

John  George  Qrassam     . 

James  Egerton  Crossland,  R.D. 

Ernest  Barnes  Cleaver    . 

mFrederick  Thomas  Hall 

Charles  Hayward,  R.D. 

tttGerald  Otho  Rooskie  Eliott,  R.D. 

Edward  Henry  Pratt,  R.D.      . 

Henry  Thomas  Mostyn  Watkins,  R.D. 

Arthur  Greenstock  . 

mCharles  Edward  Hudpon 

Archibald  Edward  Tull  Flemyng    . 

Edmund  Kemp       .... 

Godfrey  Joseph  Sykes    . 

Frederick  Black  Mackay,  R.D. 

Francis  Bernard  Shea-Lawlor 

John  Arthur  Smith         .         .         j 

Benson  Charles  D'Arcy  Maxwell     . 

William  Williams    .... 

Charles  Henry  Waller  Willis   . 

George  Ernest  Vivian  Roberts 

mCharles  Cousins  Mc  Coy 

George  William  Wellburn 

Charles  Stanley  Peacock 

Gordon  Hallett         ;         .         .         . 

Frederick  George  Hill   . 

*Henry  Charles  Brewster 


Seniority. 


03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 


17  Feb 
21  Feb 

4  Mar 

6  Mar 

25  Mar 

2  Apr 
4  Apr 

18  Apr 
4  May 

16  May 

19  June  03 

24  June  03 
30  June  03 
30  June  03 
14  July  03 
28  July  03 

30  July  03 
27  lug   03 

3  Sept  03 

8  Sept  03 
14  Sept  03 

13  Oet  03 
11  Nov 

14  Nov 
19  Nov 

25  Nov 
25  Nov 
25  Nov 

9  Dec 
11  Dec 

17  Dec 
14  Jan 
16  Jan 
25  Jan 

19  Feb 
11  Mar 
11  Mar 

18  Mar 
13  Apr 
13  a.pr 
21  Apr 
25  Apr 

9  May 
16  May  04 
16  May  04 

31  May  04 
16  .iune  04 
23  July  04 

2  Aug  04 

20  Aug  04 


03 
03 
08 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 


729c    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED   OFFICERS. 


LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED— contd. 

Name. 

Seniority. 

John  Billing  Radcliffe 

23  Sept  04 

Jacob  Clark  Gourlay      .                           ... 

12  Oct     04 

Harry  Shrubsole     ....... 

14  Oct    04 

Richard  Bolton  Tinsley 

20  Oct     04 

Bertram  Henry  Akroyd  Ridgway  .... 

1  Nov   04 

Harry  Rayner  East 

9  Nov    04 

John  Anderson,  R.D 

21  Nov   04 

Gerald  Houlgrave            ...... 

23  Dec    04 

George  Henry  Wheeler   ...... 

29  Dec    04 

mRufus  William  Cooper          ..... 

30  Nov    12 

James  Richard  Carnon  ...... 

10  Jan     05 

Hugh  Webb 

12  Jan    05 

Walter  Thomas  Cox,  R.D 

18  Feb     05 

Arthur  Herbert  Bean      ...... 

15  Mar    05 

Thomas  Hawes         .                  ..... 

15  Mar   05 

Percival  William  Scott 

9  May   05 

Vere  Williamson  Hiekson        ..... 

9  May   05 

Maurice  Mitchell 

15  May  05 

Frederic  K  Evan  Wyatt 

27  May  05 

John  George  Little,  R.D        . 

12  June  05 

Irven  Bell  Thompson 

22  June  05 

Sutton  Conrad  Patterson 

1  July  05 

Kenneth  Dowson  .          ...... 

27  July   05 

Philip  Nelson  Draper       ... 

29  July  05 

James  Carver  Oswald  Clarke  .... 

4  Aug    05 

Arthur  Frederic  Smith  .... 

14  Sept  05 

John  Donnan  Wilson       ...... 

7  Oct     05 

Charles  Grant  Smith 

t  Nov    05 

George  Douglas  Warren ...... 

22  Nov    05 

William  Herbert  Ellis 

24  !Sov    05 

Charles  Loreth  Cox  well,  R.D. 

4  Dec    05 

Hugh  Geoffrey  Staunton         .        .        .         ,        , 

6  Dec    05 

tllThomas  Arthur  Bassett        ..... 

16  Dec    05 

Thomas  Bowman  Henry  Whytehead 

28  Dec     05 

Jamieson  Boyd  Adams  ...... 

1  Feb    06 

Alexander  Wills  Hunt 

24  Feb    06 

William  Molloy 

31  Mar    06 

Archibald  Hamilton  Ryley 

10  May   06 

Arthur  Inigo  Moulton 

11  Miy    06 

John  Vernon  Forster 

14  May    06 

lllArthur  George  Larking 

21  May   06 

Cyril  Demetrius  Neroutsos     ..... 

26  May   06 

mWalter  Jam^s  Swan     ...... 

26  May  06 

Sidney  Thomas  Edward  Gann        .... 

1  June  06 

James  Nelson  Craven 

6  July  06 

Charles  Henry  Lyddon   ...... 

24  Aug    06 

James  Whyte  Harris 

14  Sept  06 

Arthur  Edward  William  Cripps       .... 

19  Sept   06 

Linzee  Tainton  Wooldridge 

1  Oct     06 

Bertram  Gregory  Drake 

15  Oct    06 

Charles  Henry  Dennis  Cross  ..... 

25  Oct    06 

ROYAL  NA.VA.L  RESERVE -RETIRED  OFFICERS.    729t/ 


LIEUTENANTS   RETIRED— cuntd. 


Name. 


Edward  Dumerque  Drury 

Daniel  Scratton 

Thomas  Paul  Webb 

mJohn  Alexander  Davidson    . 

Ernest  Vernon  Gerald  Schalch 

William  Fairfax  Khodes 

Victor  Leopold  Trumper 

Thomas  William  Hankinson  . 

Edward  Griffiths      . 

Alfred  John  Mathews 

John  William  Taylor 

David  Oswald  Campbell 

John  Redfern 

Robert  GlendenniDg  Malin     . 

Francis  Dalzell  Piper 

Ernest  Woodhead   . 

Thomas  Milner  Peet 

Thomas  Reginald  Heap . 

Howard  Craf  ton  Stone  . 

Frederick  Henry  Thompson   . 

Percy  Tennisou  Perkins 

Frederick  Pryce  Evans 

Herbert  Walter  Mote     . 

Thomas  Martin  Lang 

Charies  Reginald  King  . 

William  Francis  Cossey 

Henry  George  Kendall  . 

Arthur  Stanley  Woodward    . 

mReginald  Hasler  Browne 

Charles  Bertram  Ward  . 

Robeit  Edward  Elwood  Wynne 

mWilliam  Stuart  Watt  . 

Alfred  Glanville  McLewee  Stevens 

Thomas  Harry  Chudley 

Norman  Woolcock 

mWilliam  Roche  Jeff  cot  t 

mCharles  Duncan  Forbes 

Lancelot  Frederick  Taylor     . 

William  Creed  Harrifon. 

James  Ernest  Churchill 

Percy  Fairfield 

John  Aitken  .... 

James  John  Bailey. 

Harold  Geoffrey  Elton  Wightman 

George  Sinclair 

Walter  Wingate     . 

Horace  Owen  Norman  . 

Richard  James  Hughes  Compton 


Seniority. 


13  Nov  06 
1  Jan  07 
4  Jan    07 

1  Feb    07 
4  Feb    07 

20  Feb  07 
11  Apr  07 
13  Apr  07 
28  May  07 
31  May  07 

2  Aug  07 
11  Sept  07 
13  Sept  07 

7  Oct  07 

1  Dec 
13  Dec 
13  Feb 
20  Feb 
16  Mar 

30  Mar 
1  Apr 

6  Apr 
16  Apr 

7  May 

7  May  08 
11  May  08 
13  July  08 
23  July  08 
15  Aug  08 
15  Aug  08 
10  Oct 
19  Oct 
19  Oct 

31  Dec 
10  Feb 
15  Mar 
26  Mar 

8  Apr 
7  May   09 

10  May    09 

9  Aug    09 
18  Oct 

18  Oct 

19  Apr 
1  July 
4  Sept 

26  May   13 
30  June  13 


07 
07 
OS 
OS 
08 
08 
08 
08 
08 
OS 


08 
08 
08 
08 
09 
09 
09 
09 


09 
09 
10 
11 
12 


729e       KOYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


SUB- LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED    WITH  RANK  OF  LIEUTENANT. 


Name. 

Ret.  Lieut. 

Sub-Lieutennnl. 

mGeorge  Nelson  Hector  ...... 

18  Nov 

82 

6  Oct     63 

John  Fulton     .                  .                          . 

10  Sept 

86 

27  Nov    71 

William  Pattinson 

25  Apr 

00 

30  June  89 

Alexander  Petrie      .                 ... 

18  Jan 

93 

31  rvc    89 

mJames  Whitehill  Ross     .... 

16  Nov 

11 

27  Jan     92 

Alfred  Robert  du  Domaine 

26  Oct 

09 

1  Feb     94 

John  Thomson  McLean  ..... 

6  Feb 

05 

22  Apr    96 

*Thomas  Moffett  Potta   .... 

6   Feb 

05 

13  Feb    97 

Ernest  William  Wise       .... 

23  Nov 

05 

6  July  97 

mGeorge  Washington  Melsom. 

4  July 

10 

28  June  98 

William  Harry  Budden   .... 

21  Dec 

10 

kX  iSept  00 

Donald  Mansfield              .... 

31  Dec 

10 

9  Mar    03 

Rupert  George  England   .... 

23  Sept 

10 

6  Feb    05 

SUB-LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED. 


Name. 

Seniority. 

Seniority  in  Mer- 
cnant  Service. 

William  Curtis  Mann  Coulcher,  R.D. 

30  Jim    62 

29  Nov    53 

i  he  above  Officer  rank*  according  to  his  seniority  in 

the  Merchant  Service. 

Tie  follovnng  Officers  rank  among  themselves  ae- 

cording  to  the  dates  of  their  Commissions. 

Norwood  Harrison 

20  Apr    65 

— 

Henry  Borlase          .... 

26  Aug    73 

— 

William  Somerset  Ward  . 

15  Deo    74 

— 

George  Graves 

28  Jan     76 

— 

William  Gawthrop  . 

30  June  82 

■ — 

Charles  Alfred  Moesman 

31  Dec    89 

— 

Richard  Arthur  Shaw 

30  June  90 

— 

"Vincent  Fortescue  Sparks 

30  June  90 

— 

Bertram  Lang  ley  Gace     . 

30  June  90 

— 

Chtrles  A.bert  Robertson 

27  Jan    92 

— 

J  osc  ph  Stt  el               . 

27  Jan     92 

— 

James  Morris   . 

13  May   92 

— 

En  est  Hart     . 

8  May   93 

— 

tttEi  waid  Fowler  Gilbert 

22  Nov   93 

— 

John  Edward  May  . 

6  Sept   94 

— 

Alex;  nder  Mime 

6  Bept  94 

— 

mArthur  William  Percy  Andre 

w  Pe 

irse  . 

6  Sept   94 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.   729/ 


SUB- LIEUTENANTS    RETIRED— eonbd. 


Nsnw. 


William  Trannack  Cliffordj     . 

William  James  Collom 

David  Thomas  . 

mThomas  Montague  Vincent    , 

William  Applebye-RobinBOU  . 

mGeoffrey  Handheld  Pureed    . 

Frederic*  Wiliiaui  Smithett  Peake 

John  Williamson  Grace 

Robert  Andrew  Learmouth     . 

tnliben  Barron 

John  Attwood 

Keyt  Ashwin  .... 

tnAJfred  Gordon      .        .        .        . 

m  Reginald  Goombes 

m Alien  Bernard  Garwood 

mOharles  Leigh  Einnear 

Trevor  Tenison 

William  Shipp  Smith 

Reginald  Hatry  Cartwright 

Arnold  Claud  Lancaster  Ellis 
Augustus  John  Burniston 

m  Edward  Charles  Parnell 

mArthur  Stanger 
Percy  John  Atkins 
tnJohn  George  Wood 
Thomas  Webber  Bolt 
mEdsvard  Percy  Wallace  Stroud 
m  Sydney  -<tapleton  Holman 
Reginald  Holland    . 
Bernard  William  Thunder 
UtJohn  Anthony  Coombe 
William  Jo  m  Rusack   . 
Hugh  Elliott  Smith 
Alexander  Jame3  Hosken 
Henry  Trehy  Heale 
Wy  brants  Olphert 
Ronald  D<gby  May 
Franci?  Henry  Ayres 
Richard  de  Verdon  Williams  . 
Francis  Graham  Ramsay 
Louia  Herbert  John  Tinney    . 
mHarold  Percy  Rugg 
Aveling  Moffat  Pontin  Ford    . 
Bernard  Firth 
George  Woodbury  Taylor 
Horatio  Sibbons 


Seniority. 


95 
95 
95 
95 
96 
96 
96 
96 
98 
98 
98 


98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
99 


9  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 
31  Oct 

24  Keb 

4  Mar 

25  Apr 
12  Aug 

9  Feb 

12  Feb 
14  Mar 

18  May  98 

13  Aug 
8  Oct 
8  Oct 

14  Nov 
14  Nov 
14  Nov 
30  Dec 

28  Apr 

29  Sept   99 

26  Mar  00 

30  Mar  00 
26  May  00 
11  lug   00 

11  Aug  00 
10  Sept  00 

12  Hov  00 
14  Mar  01 
10  Apr 

19  Feb 

24  tfeb 

25  Feb 
28  Feb 

1  July  02 

6  Sept  02 
18  Sept  02 

8  Oct  02 

1  Jan 
28  Jan 

1  A.pr 

1  Apr 

18  Apr 

5  May 

19  May  03 
19  June  03 


01 
02 
02 

02 

02 


729?    ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


SUB-LIEUTENANTS  RETIRED— eorvtd. 


Charles  Frederick  Delaval  Beresford 

Bernard  Clifford  Webb 

James  Christian        .  . 

Alexander  McGregor  Leslie 

Otto  Barnes  Patrick  Flood 

Arthur  Edward  Davey     . 

Gustavus  Barton        . 

Frederick  Wilsden  Wilsden 

m  William  Frederick  Boaden    . 

Herbert  Freeman     . 

Arthur  Bertram  Paine 

Charles  Riddoch         . 

Edward  Smith  McLaren 

Alexander  Nicoll        . 

Walter  Tye 

Ernest  Arthur  Shattock   . 
James  William  Carle" 
Reginald  Bernard     .... 
William  Ernest  Crumplin 
Edwyn  Russell  Hutchons 
Ernest  Reginald  Maples     . 
Leonard  Edward  Owen    . 
Charles  Harry  Webb 
William  Alexander  Johnstone 
Richard  Stuart  Chantler  . 


Seniority. 


11 

13 

13 

15 

'27 

13 

24 

10 

9 

17 

9 

20 

26 

17 

21 

21 

11 

16 

26 

19 

7 

1 

1 

26 

15 


Aug  03 
Oct  03 
Oct  03 
Jan  01 
Jan  04 
Apr  04 
May  04 
June  04 
July  04 
Sept  04 
Nov  04 
Dec  04 
Jan  05 
Feb  05 
Juh  05 
July  05 
Sept  05 
Feb  06 
June  06 
Oct  06 
June  07 
July  08 
Oct  08 
Nov  08 
Feb    12 


ROYAL  NAVAL  EESEEVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.      729/* 


SENIOR  ENGINEERS  RETIRED  WITH  RANK  OF  CHIEF  ENGINEER. 


Name. 


mRobert  Dow 

James  Simpson 

William  Pearce 

Thomas  William  McDonnell 

Patrick  Lawrence  Waldron,  R.D. 

mWilliam  Munro  Ross,  C.B.R.D. 

Charles  Waterland  Lundgren 

Christopher  William  Hale 

John  Morley 

Peter  Smith,  R.D. 

atAlexander  Henderson,  R.D. 

William  Birketi     . 

mHugh  Crawford  Boyle,  R.D. 

James  Thorn  Smith,  R.D. 

George  Herbert  Gordon,  R.D. 

Frank  Cooper,  R.D. 

m James  Young  Lowe     . 

William  McKeand . 

Jon b  Cameron,  R.D. 

mHugh  Chisholm,  R.D. 

Robert  Leslie 

William  Joseph  Willett  Bruce 

Frederick  John  White,  R.D. 

Claude  Charles  Lapsley    . 

Robert  Reid      .... 

mJohn  Barber 

Alexander  Morrison 

Peter  McPhail 

mRobert  Williamson 

Alexander  Mclndewar  . 

Harry  J.  Spiers,  R.D. 

John  dherratt,  R.D. 

John  Johnston,  R.D. 

Henry  Walter  Fawdon  . 

Hedley  Thomas  Richardson,  R.D. 

Edward  Catmore  Chaston     [Nautical  A 

mThomas  Spier  Smith     . 

Frederick  John  Blake,  R.D. 

George  Grey     .... 

mJamea  Grant  Crichton,  R.D. 

Robert  William  Yardley 

mWilliam  Donald  Robertson,  R.  D 

Robert  Hood  Fleming,  R.D.    . 

Robert  McCaig,  R.  D.       . 

John  Cree  McGowan,  R.D. 

William  Mathieson 

Robert  Sastre  Mitchell 

mJohn  Wallace,  R.D.     . 

John  Gould     .... 

James  White  Dun  lop 

Tom  Chumley,  R.  D.     . 

Arthur  Llewellyn  Morris,  R.D. 

James  Richard  Clay,  R.D, 


ssessor) 


Ret.  Chief 
Engineer. 


13  Feb 

29  July 

1  Feb 

25  Feb 
22  Feb 

25  Mar 
16  Apr 
16  Nov 
12  May 

1  Mar 

21  Deo 
10  Aug 

16  Aug 

15  May 

5  Oct 

17  Sept 

2  Mar 
10  Aug 
10  Aug 
20  July 

8  Oct 
Mar 

26  Oct 

16  Nov 

17  Mar 

10  Aug 
1  Oct 

3  July 
28   Feb 

26  Mar 

22  Oct 

6  Dec 

1  Aug 
13   Feb 

23  Nov 

23  Oct 

11  July 

24  Oct 
24  June 
23  Mar 

28  Mar 

29  May 

2  Aug 

27  July 

15  Apr 

28  Aug 

16  Aug 

3  Dec 
26  Oct 

6  Sept 

18  Jan 

7  DecJ 
9  Mar 


08 
04 
07 
04 
11 
11 
04 
08 
04 
04 
07 
06 
05 
09 
11 
10 
07 
06 
06 
10 
04 
04 
12 
08 
11 
06 
07 
12 
11 
11 
12 
07 
07 
13 
13 
13 
12 
12 
12 
12 
04 
11 
12 
10 
12 
08 
10 
11 
11 
13 
13 
13 
13 


Senior 
Engineer. 


94 
94 
94 
95 


24  ,uly  91 
29  Jan  92 
29  Jan 
29  Jan 
29  Jan 

4  Feb 
8  Apr 

27  Feb 

5  May  92 
7  Oct  92 

27  Oct  92 

12  Jan  93 
2  May  93 

13  July  93 
26  Aug  93 
26  Aug  93 

7  Nov  93 

1  Feb  94 

19  June  94 

8  Aug  94 

6  Sept 

22  Oct 

2  Nov 
12  Feb 
24  July  95 

7  Dec  95 

8  Apr  96 
29  July  96 
12  Aug    96 

2  June  97 

11  Aug   97 

12  Apr    98 

7  May  98 
4  Jan    99 

8  July  99 

1  Dec   99 

14  Mar 
17  Dec 

20  Feb 

9  Dec 

6  June  02 
4  Sept  02 

2  Oct  02 
4  Dec    03 

23  June  04 
31  Oct    04 

13  Apr  05 
19  Feb    06 

7  Apr  06 
1  June  07 
23  Oct  07 
13  July  12 
17  July   12 


00 
00 
01 
01 


729?;     ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


ENGINEERS  RETIRED  WITH  RANK  OF  CHIEF  ENGINEER. 

Name. 

Bet.  Chief 
Engineer. 

Engineer, 

mMatthew  Turnbull 

Robert  McKendrick         ...... 

Thomas  Thorburn,  M.V.O.,  R.D 

George  Roberts  Burman  R.D.        .... 

John  Henry  Richardson 

George  John  Rogers        ...... 

Alexander  Walker 

Frederick  Harrison         ...          ... 

William  Drysdale  Hamilton           .... 

Alexander  MacGregor 

Robert  Alexander  Scott,  R.D. 

Edward  Gordon,  R.D 

Joseph  Drinkwater  Robinson ..... 

31  Mar    11 
23  Dec    11 

16  Feb    06 

27  Dec    31 
11  Jan    08 

11  Feb    07 
22  Dec    03 
10  Aug   06 
13  Apr    OS 

28  Jan    05 

12  July    11 

17  Oct     08 
9  July    10 

31  Dec    87 
28  July  88 

30  June  89 

31  Dec    89 
31  Dec    89 
30  June  90 
20  Jan    91 
18  Aug  91 
18  Aug  91 

1  Sept  92 

1  Sept   92 

26  Aug    93 

8  July    95 

SENIOR  ENGINEERS  RETIRED. 

Name. 

Matthew  Brown  Taylor . 

Hugh  Robertson  , 

Robert  Dunning    ......... 

Peter  Low 

William  Henry  Stanley,  R.D 

mArthur  Edmund  Nuttall 

Albert  Edward  Pierson         ....... 


Seniority. 


15  Mar  92 
6  Sept  94 

12  Feb    95 

16  Jan  03 
2  Apr  06 
2  June  06 
8  July  09 


ENGINEERS  RETIRED  WITH  RANK  OF  SENIOR  ENGINEER. 


Name. 

Ret.  Sen. 
Engineer. 

Engineer. 

John  William  Smith,  R.D 

16  Feb    05 

28  „uly  88 

James  Dennis  Dunn        .... 

14  Sept  10 

31  Dec    88 

Edwin  Arthur  Perry        .... 

27  June  11 

31  Dec    88 

Charles  James  Park 

13  Apr   11 

31  Dec    89 

James  Bell,  R.D 

6  June  09 

20  Jan    91 

James  Fraser  Grant,  R.D.     . 

21  July  08 

29  Jan    92 

John  Mclver,  R.D  . 

19  Aug    12 

1  Sept  92 

mCharles  Douglas  Currie 

2  May   10 

1  Sept  92 

Alexander  Cameron  Crichton 

6  Apr   13 

1  Sept  92 

Robert  Scott,  R.D 

12  June  09 

25  Jan     93 

John  Lovett  .... 

25   Feb  04 

6  Sept  94 

Archibald  Colquhoun 

5  May  11 

6  Sept   94 

James  Duncan  Robertson 

3  Mar  04 

9  ISov  96 

Adam  Gordon  Dixon      .                 , 

17  July  05 

23  Mar  97 

Henry  John  Johnson    ..... 

25  Feb    04 

29  Oct    97 

William  Glen,  R.D. 

17  July   12 

22  Apr    99 

m William  Rees,  R.  D.              .... 

13  June  13 

13  Mar   01 

Thomas  Henry  Allerton. 

16  Apr    12 

6  Aug  01 

TttGeorge  Lionel  Ball,  R.D.      . 

1  Oct     13 

11  Ftu    02 

Orlando  Sumner 

28  Feb     10 

28  Aug    02 

George  Clark  Gutcher     . 

22  Feb    13 

13  Feb  03 

Charles  Henry  Atkins     ...                  . 

13  May    12 

2  Feb  05 

Matthew  Henry  Fisher    .... 

11  Aug    13 

7  Sept  05 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.      730 


ENGINEERS  RETIRED. 


Name. 


Alexander  Mitchell    . 

John  Sinclair,  R.D. 

mHerbert  t+ordon  Hean 

Frederick  George  Westmoreland 

Thomas  Reginald  James  Orr 

Edgar  Oswald  Burn  . 

Robert  Vincent  . 

Charles  Grigg  Parkyn  , 

James  Purvis      . 

Albert  Green 

Charles  Stansfield  Marshall 

John  Dennis  Harris,  R.D.  . 


Seniority. 


31  Dec  88 
30  June  90 
16  June  98 

18  Feb  99 
12  Aug   99 

2  Apr     00 

16  May  00 

7  July  02 

19  July  02 
4  Sept  07 
6  Oct     09 

27  June  11 


ASSISTANT  ENGINEERS  RETIRED  AS  ENGINEER. 


Name. 


Ralph  Hall  Catherall      . 
John  North  Adams 
Robert  Arthur  Jordan 
Adam  Anderson 
Charles  Cliff orde  Perkins 
Richard  Abbott  Jones 
George  Rawsthorne  . 
Percy  Billnton 
Alexander  Lennox 
David  Donaldson    . 


Ret.  Engineer.     A.sst.  Engineer. 


20  Feb 

08 

31  Dec    86 

1  Feb 

07 

■26  Aug  93 

14  Mar 

12 

24  Feb    97 

10  Dec 

08 

27  Apr    97 

29  Apr 

04 

16  June  98 

19  Sept 

13 

16  June  98 

21  Oct 

09 

20  Apr    99 

10  Jan 

13 

10  Mar    00 

30  Oct 

05 

23  Mar  00 

13  Feb 

07 

2  Apr   00 

STAFF   PAYMASTERS   RETIRED. 

Name. 

Seniority. 

Frederick  Wood                 .... 

Augustus  Orlton  Cooper,  R.D. 

Benjamin  Alfred  Forrow,  R.D,         , 

John  Mason  Cumberland 

Jeffrey  Browning             .... 

Duncan  Mackenzie,  R  D. 

William  Daniel  Thompson 

Richard  William  Edrupt           .... 

John  Henry  Dndcrdown          .... 

Charles  Baker,  R  D.           .... 

Arthur  Charles  Saunders 

Thomas  John  Mitchell 

James  Clark              ..... 
James  Thomas  Rees          .... 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

18  Feb   02 

23  July  02 

9  July  04 

9  July  04 

4  Aug  06 

4  Aug  06 

4  Aug  06 

23  Jan    07 
22  July  07 

24  Jan    08 
2  June  09 
6  Oct    09 

730a      ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS. 


PAYMASTERS    RETIRED, 


Name. 


Seniority. 


Rank  aud  Seniority 
on  Honorary  List. 


William  Henry  Holmes 

William  Frederick  Filter,  C.B. 

William  Turner. 

George  Thomas  Luxton 

Henry  Carr 

Howard  Percy  Devereux 

Edgar  Bates 

William  Henry  Bignold 

John  Thomas  Hynes    . 

George  Owen 

Onarles  Thomas  Ellington 

William  Durie 

Charlep  Hughes  . 

William  George  Lewis 

Fredexick  Wiiiiam  Wood 

Nicholas  Seymour 

Charles  Lupton  Lord  . 

Sydney  Scott      .        . 

John  Samuel 

Robert  Hobbins,  I.S.O. 

Michael  John  Cahill     . 

Edgar  Marrable 

Frederick  William  Bune 

Arthur  Robert  Dawson 

James  Howie  Hamilton 

George  Packer     . 

William  Charles  "Woollven 

Thomas  Stuart  Burgess 

Thomas  William  Warren 

Ernest  Albert  Richardson 

Frederick  Jojes 

Alfred  Stephen  Williams 


15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
15  May  00 
20  July  01 
20  July  01 
18  Feb  02 
6  July  03 
6  July  03 
22  Jan  04 
9  July  04 
4  Aug  06 
11  June  10 
25  July  10 
13  Jan  11 
15  Feb  11 
15  Feb    13 


Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P 
Hon.  P. 
Hon.  P. 


1  Jan  84 
1  Jan  84 
1  Jan  84 
1  Jan  84 
6  Aug  92 
1  Sept  92 
6  Sept  94 
6  Sept  94 
12  Feb  95 

12  Feb  95 

26  Aug  95 

13  Feb  96 
16  Apr  96 

8  Sept  97 
29  Jan  98 
18  Apr  £9 

20  May  99 

27  Jan  00 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE— RETIRED  OFFICERS.      7306 


ASSISTANT    PAYMASTERS    RETIRED. 


Name. 


Patrick  Bernard  Troy 
John  Ross  Buckley    . 

Charles  Radcliffe 

John  Harty 

John  Hesse  Thomas     . 

Alexander  Thorns 

Nathan  Alexander  Mackie 

Thomas  Frederick  Hemsley 

Percy  Hoad. 

James  Cosgrove  . 

John  Moulton  Kelly    . 

Edward  Baker 

James  Frazer 

John  Russell  Beatt 

John  Hunter 

James  Wood 

Harry  Sampson  Murley 

George  Edward  Wade 

John  Thomas  Claxton 

Ashley  Nicholson  Lipscom 

Laurence  O'Shaughnessy 

Edward  James  Smyth  . 

Bertram  Cecil  Brambleby 

Heury  Hurst  Holland  . 


Seniority. 


15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 

15  May  00 
20  July  01 

14  Feb  03 

22  Jan  04 

22  Jan  01 
9  July  04 

9  July  04 

26  July  07 

26  Jan  10 

13  Jan  11 


Rank  and  Seniority 
on  Honorary  List. 


Ron. 
Ron. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Ron. 
Ron. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 
Hon. 


A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 
A.P 
A.P. 
A  P. 
A.P. 
A.P. 


1  Jan  34 

1  Jan  84 

30  June  89 

25  Jan    93 
12  Feb  92 

1  Feb  93 

26  Aug  93 

26  Aug  94 

24  Feb  97 

25  May  97 
29  Jan  98 

8  Feb  99 

8  Feb  99 

20  May  99 

27  Jan  GO 


731    LATE  ROYAL  NAVAL  ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS. 


LATE  ROYAL  IAVAL  ARTILLERY   YOLOTTEERS. 


Disbanded  on  1st  April,  1892. 


The  namtt  of  Officers  of  the  latt  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers  will  be  retained 
in  the  Navy  List  provided  they  forward  Annually,  between  the  1st  January 
and  Slst  March,  to  the  Editor  of  the  Navy  List,  a  notification  of  their  being 
alivu. 


Officers  marked  ||  have  passed  the  Board  of  Trade  examination  in  Navigation. 


HONORARY    COMMANDERS. 


Name, 

Date  of 
Commission. 

Late 
Brigade. 

\\The  Right  Hon.  Earl  Brasaey,  G.C.B 

taFrancia  Arden  Close  (Retired  Admiral) 

||ra-Sir  Allen  William  Young,  Kt.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.    ... 

7  June 80 

7  May  85 

27  Jan    91 

Liverpool. 

Bristol. 

London. 

LIEUTENANTS     COMMANDING. 


DtRichard  B.  Sayce  (Retired  Lieut.  R.N.)   ... 

||7'Ae  Mott  Hon.  the  Maram*  of  Ailsa  

m William Smith(additional)  (Sub-Lieut. R.N.A.  V. 
16  May  1887)  


20  Oct     83 
9  Deo   87 

15  Oct    90 


Bristol. 
Clyde. 


LATE  ROYAL  NAVAL  ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS.    782 


HONORARY  LIEUTENANTS. 


Name. 


Date  of 

Commissioa. 


Late 
Brigade, 


Arthur     Henry     Sutherland     (Late      Sub-Lieut. 

R.N.A.V.)     

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Glantawe 

Sir  Edgar  Vincent,  K.C.M.G.  

||  Jhe  Right  Hon.  Viscount  Hy the 

Alfred  Chaworth  Lyster         

The   Hon.   Henry  Charles  Denison  (late   Captain 

R.A.) 

James  Shelley  Bontein 


3  June  78 

1  May  85 

22  Nov  87 

18  Dec  88 

24  Dec  88 

23  May  89 
22  May  90 


London. 
Bristol. 
London. 


Liverpool. 


5  UB-LIE  UTENA  NTS. 


|| Harry  Langdon,  C.B.,  V.D. 
Arthur  Bethune  Woodd 
Allen  Hastings  Fry     ... 

James  Madge    

Richard  William  Charlesson 
Arthur  Edward  Elmes 
Arthur  Adolph  Kusel... 
Charles  Stewart 
SydDey  Hoare  ._ 
Robert  Campbell 
John  Edward  Green     ... 
||  Henry  Manning  Knight 
Benjamin  Fossett  Lock 
|| James  Edward  Scott .... 
Charles  Napier  Rodick 


13  Nov  76 
9  Feb    80 

19  May  80 
6  Jan    82 

3  July  83 

19  Feb    84 
27  Sept  86 

1  June  87 

2  Jan    88 
12  Sept  88 

20  Sept   88 
19  Nov    89 

1  Jan    90 
6  Jan     90 

4  Nov    90 


Liverpool. 
London. 

i) 
Bristol. 
Liverpool. 
Bristol. 
Liverpool, 

London. 
Clyde 
Bristol. 
London. 


Bristol. 


HONORARY     SUB-LIEUTENANT. 


Oh  me-  Joseph  Wharton 


19  Apr    88    |    .London. 


HONORARY  CHAPLAINS. 


Rev.  Thomas  Rees  Walters,  M.A 

16  Mar 

77 

Liver jj  <ol. 

Rev.  Canon  Robson     

6  Jan 

81 

>l     .JLai 

Rev.  Erasmus  A.  Ommanney,  M.A.  (Retired  Com- 

fc'-IS 

mander,  R.N.)         ...         ...        

5  Jan 

85 

Bristol.  ,; 

Rev.  Conolly  Thomas  Porter,  D.D.,  LL.D 

1  Jan 

88 

Liverpool  » 

Rev.  Edward  Riley,  M.A 

26  Sept 

90 

London. 

733-5  LATE  ROYAL  NAVAL  ARTILLERY  VOLUNTEERS. 


STAFF  SURGEONS. 


Name. 

Date  of 
Commission. 

Late 
Brigade. 

Alfred  Charles  Edward  Harris,  F.R.C.S 

John  Maclntyre,  M.B 

9  Oct     89 
23  Feb     91 

Liverpool. 
Clyde 

SURGEONS. 


T.  Herbert  Wadd        

4  Feb    76 

London. 

William  Edward  Pountney,  M.D 

8  May   86 

Bristol. 

FranciB  \Mlliam  S.  Wicksteed,  M.B.          

22  May  86 

„ 

Herbert  Collier,  M.D.            

21  Sept  86 

London. 

Charles  A.  Wigan,  M.D 

4  July  8? 

Bristol. 

Cecil  Rupert  Uhaworth  Lyster 

24  Oct    87 

London.! 

Charles  fox  Goode 

16  Feb    89 

Charles  S.  Brewer 

30  Oct     89 

Liverpool. 

Jonn  Edward  Gemmell.  M.B.           

30  Oct    89 

n 

Samun.  Osborn.., 

3  Apr    90 

London. 

Audrew  Freeland  Fergus 

29  Apr    90 

Clyde. 

HONORARY  SURGEONS 


OlArthur  Keess  {late  R.N.)     

Edmund  Uistin  Maddick  (late  R.N.) 
Griffith  Richard  Griffith,  M.B. 


22  May  85 
20  Apr  87 
26  July  87 


London. 
Liverpool. 


ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER. 


Alfred  Gunn 


London. 


HONORARY  ASSISTANT  PAYMASTER. 


Henry  LirdlSy  Pilley—         ~ 


14  Jan 


London. 


GOOD    SERVICE    PENSIONS. 


736 


GOOD    SERVICE    PENSIONS. 


Flag  Officers. 
10  Pensions  of  £300  a  year. 


Admiral  Sir  Algernon  C.  F.  Heneage,  G.C.B.         . 
Admiral  Sir  Walter  J.  Hunt-Grubbe,  G.C.B. 
Admiral  Sir  Edmund  R.  Fremantle,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.     . 

Admiral  Sir  John  O.  Hopkins,  G.C  B 

Admiral  Sir  Henry  F.  Nicholson,  K.C.B 

Admiral  *ir  Michael  Culme-  Seymour,  Bt. ,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

Admiral  Sir  William  R.  Kennedy.  G.C  B.       . 

Admiral  Sir  Cyprian  A.  G.  Bridge,  G.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Compton  E.  JJomvile,  G  C.B.,  G.C.V.O.     . 

Admiral  Sir  Robert  H.  Harris,  K.C.B. ,  E. C.M.G. 


Edmund  R.  Pears     . 

The  Hon.  Robert  F.  Boyle,  M 

Owen  F.  Gillett 

Hubert  Grant -Palton,  C.B. 

Henrv  V.  W.  Elliott 

Cyril  B.  Tower 

.los  )  h  K.  Bri'lson     . 

Edmund  H.  Smith    . 

Ernest  G   Barton 

Btnunck  J.  D.  Yelverton 


Captains. 
12  Pensions  of  £150  a  year. 


Date  of 
Appointment. 

7  Apr  01 
22  June  01 
14  Nov  01 
14  Dee  01 
22  Oct  06 
18  Nov  07 

8  Dec  08 
22  Aug  11 
18  Sept  12 
31  Jan  13 


19  Dec  12 
i0  Mar  13 
15  May  13 

20  May  13 
3  June  13 

3  June  13 

4  June  13 
14  del.  13 
14  Oct  13 

7  Dec   13 


Seniority. 

9  Dec  94 
20  Feb  95 
10  Oct    96 

9  Nov  ye 
16  Sept  97 
13  May  93 
16  JuneOl 
30  Aug  03 
25  Jan    02 

1  Sept  04 


31  Dec  03 
31  Deo  03 
31  Dec  03 
30  June  04 
30  June  04 
30  June  04 
30  June  04 
3<»  June  04 
30  June  04 
30  June  04 


(2  vacancies.) 
Engineer  Officers. 


2  Pensions  of  £200  a  year  for  Engineer  Vice-Admirals,  Engineer  Rear- Admirals, 
and  Chief  Inspectors  of  Machinery . 


Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery  Sir  Henry  Ftenbow,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O. 
Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery  James  Wootton,  C.B. 


29  Feb  10 
3  Mar  11 


2  Pensions  of  £150  a  year  for  Engineer  Captains  and  Inspectors  of  Machinery. 

Enaineer  Captain  Edouard  Gaudin  26  Nov    13 

Engineer  Captain  George  W.  Hudson 7  Jan   14 

General  Offickrs,  Royal  Marines. 
6  Pensions  of  £200  a  year. 

General  Geoffrey  Mairis 30  Dec  96 

General  Sir  Henry  B.  Tuson,  K.C.B.         .......  7  Oct   00 

General  Sir  Samuel  J.  Graham,  K.C.B.     ......  6  Dec  07 

Major- General  Mackay  A .  H '.  J '.  Heriot 21  Oct   09 

General  Sir  Francis  W.  Thomas,  K.C.B. 22  July  11 

Major-General  James  W.  Scott,  C.B. 9  Dec  12 


31  Dec  88 
15  Oct  92 


31  May  11 
21  Dec  11 


26  Dec  96 
28  Sept  99 
10  Feb  00 
8  Sept  92 
20  Nov  89 
23  Mar  95 


Colonels  and  Lieutenant-Colonels,  Royal  Marines. 


2  Pensions  of  £150  a  year. 
Colonel  Leonard  T.  Pease  (tempy.  Brig. -Gen.)       . 
Colonel  Charles  H.  Kennedy,  (J. B.  {tempy.  Brig. -Gen.)       .        , 

Medical  Officers. 
3  Pensions  of  £100  a  year. 
Jnspector-General  Sir  James  N.  Dick,  K.C.B.,  k.h.s. 
Inspector-General  Sir  Henry  E.  Norbury,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 


21  Nov   13 

22  Jan    14 


12  Jan   05 
25  Feb  09 
1  Feb   13 
Officers  whose  names  are  in  italics  are  on  the  Retired  List. 


Surgeon-General  Sir  James  Porter,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  M.A., 

K.H.P. 


26  June  11 
19  May  10 


7  Feb  84 
7  Nov  04 
10  Oct    06 


787 


PENSIONS  FOR  WOUNDS,  &c. 


(OFFICERS  WHO  HAVE  PENSIONS  FOR  WOUNDS,  &c, 
RECEIVED  IN  THE  SERVICE. 


Date  of  Pension. 
Admiral. 
Armand  T.  Powlett 17  Dec  60 

Vice- Admirals. 

Henry  Harvey  Boys 19  Mar  67 

Ike  Hon.  Sir  Stanley  C.  J.Colville, 

K.C.B.,  C.V.0 23  May  97 

Hugh  P.  Williams 15  Aug  04 

Hear- Admirals. 

Sir  Sydney  M.  Eardley  Wilmot  .  .  20  Apr  80 
Spencer  V.  Y.  de  Horsey  ....  4  June 01 
Montague  B.  Browning,  M.V.O.  .     .  21  Mar  90 


Captains. 

Henry  H.  Bruce,  M.V.O.      .     .     . 
Charles  K.  Kennedy-Purvis      .    . 

Thou,  as  H.  Heuiing 

The  Hon.  Rcbert  P.  Boyle,  M.V.O. 

Henry  P.  Aplin 

George  H.  Baird 


Commanders. 


William  M.  Sanctuary  . 
William  J.  W.  Barnard 
Henry  K.  Greyson  .  . 
Francis  Bowden-Smith 
AnselanJ.  B.  Stirling  . 
The  Hon.  Herbert  Meade 
Herbert  M.  Perfect  .  . 
Marchant  H.  Penfold   . 


Lieutinant-Commanders. 


Vyvyan  B.  JV.  Porter 
Artuur  V.  Ross     .    . 


Lieutenants. 


18  June  81 
9  Sept  86 

29  June  96 
1  Aug  96 
1  Oct   01 

21  Oct    03 


10  Dec  55 
10  Feb  91 
9  May  92 
26  Feb  97 
14  Jan  02 
14  Sept  05 
16  Apr  07 
10  Dec  08 


13  June  04 

14  Aug  06 


James  Attfield 17  Dec  87 

Ihe  Hon.  Lionel  L.  J.  O.  Lambart.     .  16  Feb    94 

William  Brockman 18  Sept  02 

Henry  G.  E.  Bevan 16  Mar  06 

Reginald  M.Tabuteau 28  reb  07 

Edward  Harrison 4  June  09 

Eric  M.  Groves 18  IN  ov  10 


Eng.  Commanders. 

Bobert  S.  G.  Norgate 14  Oct    90 

Henry  Wall    __ 1  May  98 


Date  of  Pension. 
Chief  Engineer. 
James  Redgrave 11  Aug  84 

Engineer  Lieutenants. 

James  C.  Barnicott 2  Mar  11 

John  Kennedy 5  Dec  11 

Engineers. 

Maurice  Whyham 6  Aug  74 

Lawrence  Steele 27  Nov  75 

Charles  Thomson 31  July  80 

Assistant  Engineer. 
James  Sheil 10  Nov  66 


Staff  Surgeons. 

Alexander  C.  W.  Newport     .    . 
Arthur  La  T.  Darley     .     .     .     . 


9  Jan    06 
1  May  11 


Surgeons. 


James  C.  Bringan 17  Mar  06 

Frederick  G.  Goble  ..;....     6  Nov  06 

Fleet-Paymasters. 
Shuldham  S.  C.  Hill 7  July  74 

Hon.  Lieutenant. 
William  Saunders 19  Oct    99 

Acting  Sub-Leiutenant. 
C.  St.  L.  Langford 21  Nov  71 

Chief  Gunner. 
George  C.  Smith 10  July  86 

Chief  Boatswains. 

Frank  Chatel 12  Apr   99 

Frederick  A  Jefferies 26  Aug  12 

Patrick  Hanvey 15  Dec  12 

Chief  Carpenters. 

J.  8.  Bowden 19  July  90 

William  W.  Woodley i!9  Dec  05 

John  B.Watson 28  Aug  12 

Chief  Artificer  Engineers. 

Charles  J.  Brown 12  May  11 

James  D.  Gardiner 25  May  11 


Officers  whose  fi/ames  are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pensions  for  ivounds,    c. 


PENSIONS  FOR  WOUNDS,  &c. 


737a 


Date  of  Pension. 


Gunners. 


Joseph  Reed 25  Sept  97 

J.  P.  Barron 22  Apr   99 

Henry  McGill 7  Oct    99 

Fiank  Story ,     .  11  Oct    99 

C.  M.  Gunner 3  Mac  00 

Charles  Hinch 18  Nov  02 

James  Allen 28  Apr  04 

Charles  A.  Drew 27  July  05 

E.  A.  Berry  .     .     .     , 29  Aug  07 

Edmund  Sims 21  Oct   07 

James  E.  Macey 27  Feb   08 

George  T.  Baker 24  Mar  08 

John  <1.  Metcalfe 27  Mar  08 

Frederick  T.  Webber 23  Apr   08 

Alfred  Harris 29  Oct    08 

WillUm  J.  Newbury 27  Nov  08 

James  Oliver 26  Feb   09 

William  J.  T.  Williams 27  Oct    10 

George  F.  Law  .     .     , 24  June  12 

Boatswains. 

William  C.  Bowe 5  June86 

J.  H.  Tamlin 30  May  87 

Arthur  E.  Oakley 5  Jan    88 

James  Ellis 2  July  88 

John  Dwyer 26  Sept  90 

A.  B.  Moon 30  Sept  92 

G.  H.  Hawkins 18  Oct    94 

Patrick  Barry 1  Sept  95 

Harry  Old 30  Sept  95 

William  Marshtield  , 9  Dec   98 

John  P.  Martin 31Juiy99 

Peter  Skuse 29  Aug  99 

James  Rendle  ...     .     ,     .     ...  14  Mar  01 

Joseph  Puckey 27  Oct    02 

Henry  J.  Stephens 2  Mar  03 

Edward  Penny 7  Feb    05 

William  H.  Heed 26  June  05 

John  Cock 31  Aug  05 

William  G.  K.  Trewin 31  .Ian    00 

T.  E.  Mearing 31  Oct   07 

Frederick  W.  Long   ....,,.  25  Mar  09 

George  Facey ,    .  27  Oct    10 

John  Pippard 26  June  13 

Carpenters. 

James  R.  Elliott 13  Feb   93 

W.  H.  Soper 29  July  93 

Thomas  Withers 4  Apr    04 

Henr?  Cove 28  Nov  07 

F.  G.  James •     ...  28  J  uly  10 

James  W.  Jeckells 29  June  11 

T.  H.  W.  Deacon 28  Dec   11 

John  Couper 31  July  13 

Artificer  Engineers. 

Thomas  E.  Moody 21  Sept  02 

F.  V.  McMahon 28  Apr   10 

William  Conway 27  Apr    1 1 

Thomas  A.  Kelly 24  June  11 


Date  of  Pension. 
Head  Wardmaster. 
Samson  H.  Couch 23  June  06 

Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard. 

George  H.  Bulley 8  D«c  83 

Joseph  Gibbs 1  Dec   86 

Henry  Jenkins 21  Sept  92 

Richard  Hooper 25  Apr   9* 

William  J.  Coaker ,17  Feb    95 

Geor«e  P.  Biles 21  Feb  97 

Henry  Hellen 1  Jan   01 

Richard  Tozer 29  May  03 

Frederick  Stone 18  Jan    05 

George  J.  Callaway 17  Sept  05 

John  Sampson 6  Mar   07 

Robert  J.  Tout 10  Feb    10 

George  C.  Pitts 19  July  10 

Alfred  Waterman 19  Oct    10 

Henry  Warner 15  Jan    11 

Augustus  C.  Collins 16  Mar  11 

George  W.  T.  Hogbeu   , 3  Sept  11 

John  Badcock 15  Feb    13 

Charles  Radford 18  May  13 

Senior  Mate  Coast  Guard  Cruiser. 
Henry  Archer 9  Feb   95 

Second  Mate  Coast  Guard  Cruiser. 
John  Young 6  Sept  11 

Midshipmen. 

Ernest  N.  Mercer 14  Feb  02 

Montague  E.  Weatherall 2  Oct    06 

Aubyn  Littledale 23  Aug  07 

John  F.  R   Chanter 14  Aug  12 


OFFICERS  OF  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Lieut.- Colonels. 

Anthony  Malone 14  Aug  81 

Sir  William  H.  Poe,  Bt.,  C.B.     .     .  21  June86 

Mayor. 
Lewis  S.  T.  Halliday,  ¥.C 24  June  01 

Captains. 

William  F.  S.  Dadson 13  May  59 

Leslie  O.  Wilson,  D.8.O.,  M.P.      .    .  26  Aug  01 

Lieutenants. 
John  C.  Adams 5  Feb    95 

Sub-Lieutenant  R.N.R. 
Gustavus  Barton 12  Nov  09 


Officers  whose  Name   are  in  italics  have  commuted  their  pensions  for  wounds,  Sfc. 


738      OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  NAVAL  PENSIONS. 


OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  NAVAL  PENSIONS. 
Under  Order  in   Council  of  29th  January,  1900. 


Flag  Officers. 

4  Pensions  of  £150  a  year. 


Date  of 
Appointment. 


Admiral  John  F.  G.  Grant.     ...  12  Feb 

Admiral  John  Moresby 17  May 

Admiral     Andrew     K.      Bickford, 

C.M.G 29  Jan 

Admiral  John  K.  E.  Pattisson      .     .  27  Dec 


COMMANDEKS. 

25  Pensions  of  £65  a  year 

William  A.  Smyth  (Ret.  Capt.)  . 
Frederick  Harvey  (Ret.  Capt.)  . 
James  D.  Curtis  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  . 
Robert  B.  Cay  (Ret.  Capt  .  .  . 
Thomas  D.  Williams  (Ret.  Capt.) 
Howard  Kerr  (Ret.  Capt.)  •    .    . 


Captains. 

12  Pensions  of  £100  a  year. 

Rear-Admiral  James  H^  Bushnell    .  10  Feb  76 

Rear-Admiral  Arthur  Morrell ...    2  Aug  79 

Rear-Admiral  George  Palmer  ...  13  Aug  85 

Hear- Admiral  ThomaB  T.  Phillips     .  26  Dec  03 

Rear- Admiral  Leicester  C.  Keppel  .     7  Jan  05 

Vice-Admiral  Guy  O.  Twiss     ...  17  May  05 

Vice-Admiral  John  Ferris    .         .     .  14  Feb  07 

Vice-Admiral  Eustace  Rooke    .    .  20  Mar  08 

Vice- Admiral  Lewis  E.  Wintz  .     .     .     7  Dec  09 

Vice-Admiral  Charles  J.  Norcoek     .    28  Feb  11 
Vice-Admiral  Reginald  C.  Prothero, 

C.B..M.V.O.  .     . 1  Oct  11 

Rear-Admiral  John  G.  J.  Hanmer   .  21  Jan  14 


r. 
31  May 

85 

23  Apr 

86 

30  Aug 

88 

4  May 

96 

18  Feb 

00 

1  Apr 

00 

Date  of 
Appointment 
William  Spratt  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  .  bisov  00 
John  H.  Vidal  (Ret.  Capt.)  ....  31  Jan  01 
Robert  Pitman,  CM  G  (Ret.  Capt.)  5  Apr  02 
James  E  Hunter  (Ret.  Ci.pt.)  .  .  16  -<ept  03 
Robert  W.  Evans  (Ret.  Capt.) ...  26  Sept  04 
Horace  W.  Rochfort  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  4  Feb  05 
Charles  R.  Harris  (Ret.  Capt.).  .  .  2  June  07 
Charles   K.   Kennedy-Purvis   (Ret. 

Capt.) 22  July  08 

Pearson  C.  Johnstone  (Ret.  Capt.)  27  Aug  08 
George  Izat  (het.  Capl.)  ....  1  Nov  08 
Henry  N.  Alleyne  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  .  1  Dec  08 
William  H.  Somerset  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  25  Feb  09 
Francis  G.  Jones  (Ret.  Capt.)  ...  8  Dec  09 
Powell  C  Underwood  <  Ret.  Capt.)  19  Oct  11 
Robert  Sterne  (Ret.  Capt.)  ....  10  Dec  11 
Tom  B.  Triggs  (Ret.  Capt.).  ...  10  May  13 
Hush  E.  Evans  (Ret  Capt.)  .  .  .  17  May  13 
Michatl  S-  Beatty  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  .27  July  13 
Llewellyn  S.  Dawson  (Ret.  Capt.)  .  28  Sept    13 

Lieutenants. 
32  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 
Gerald  A.  Ellis  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  8  Mar  02 
Claud  Harding  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  17  Mar  02 
Albert  J.  O'Rorke  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  1  Apr  02 
George  P.  O.  Gray  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  2  Dec  02 
Osborn  H.  Parker  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  18  Feb  03 
Francis  H.  Boyer  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  27  Feb  03 
William  A.  L.  Q.  Henriqnes  (Ret. 

Com.) i  June  03 

James  H.  Butt  (Ret.  Com.)        ...  26  Dec  03 

Charles  N.  Robinson  (Ret.  Com.)       .  11  June  05 

John  C.  Roughton  (Ret.  Com.)    .    .  14  Feb     07 

Francis  W.  Barrett  (Ret.  Com.) 

James  Hazel  (Ret.  Com.)      .    . 

Herbert  B.  Dillon  (Ret.  Com.) 

William  L  Down  (Ret.  Com.). 

Maximin  H.  W.  Laborde  (Ret.  Com.)  14  Aug 

Robert  T.  Wood  (Ret.  Com.)    .     .     .    " 

John  A.  Clifton  (Ret.  Com.)     .    .    , 

The  Bon.  Nrlson  Byug  (Ret.  Com.)  , 

Edward  P.  Smvthies  (Ret.  Com.)    . 

Francis  G-.  T.  Cole  (Ret.  Com.) 

George  G.  Haswell  (Ret.  Com.)    . 

Annesley  B.  Prance  (Ret.  Com.)  .     . 

George  W.  Gubbins  (Ret.  Com.)  .     . 

Frank  J.  Thring  {Ret.  Com.)    .     , 

Edward  H.  Currey  (Ret.  Com.)     . 

Basil  C.  Barber  ( Ret.  Com.)    .    .     . 

Edward  P.  Statham  (Ret.  Com.)  .    . 

Walter  T .  Warren  (Ret.  Com.)     .     . 

Richard  A.  Cathie  (Ret.  Com.       .     , 

William  C   S.  Hathorn  (Ret.  Com.). 

George  A.  Smith  (Ret.  Com .)  .    .    . 

George  S.  Deveiell  (Ret.  Com.)    .    . 


17  Apr 

07 

2  Oct 

07 

2  Oct 

01 

.  24  Feb 

08 

14  Aug 

08 

12  Dec 

os 

12  Dec 

OS 

12  Dec 

OS 

9  Mar 

09 

16  Apr 

10 

16  Apr 

10 

18  May 

10 

1  June  10 

7  Aug 

10 

22  Nov 

10 

8  Feb 

11 

21  Apr 

n 

14  Oct 

n 

24  Jan 

12 

8  May 

12 

16  Aug 

12 

24  Aug 

13 

OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  PENSIONS   739 


OFFICERS  ON  THE  PENSION  LIST  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 
Under  Orders  in  Council  of  29£A  January,  1900,  and  7th  May,  1907. 


Lieutenants. 
17  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 


Date  of 
Appointment, 


.  1  July 
.  20  Sept 
.  25  Dec 
.  1  Apr 
.  1  Apr 
.  10  May 
10  June  01 


Edward  C.  H.  Helby  (Ret.  Com.) 
Wilkmghbv  B.  Still  (Ret  Com. ) 
William  F.  D.  Walker  (Ret.  Com.) 
William  J.  W.  Barnard  (Ret.  Capt.) 
William  N.  Madan  (Ret.  Com.)  . 
Herbert  L.  Messum  (Ret.  Com.).  . 
Edward  A.  Richmond  (Ret.  Com.) 
William  H.  P.  Btickner  (Ret.  Com.)  3  Oct 
Ernest  Kinder  (Ret.  Com.)  ....  10  Feb 
William  Hewetson  (Ret.  Com.)  8  Mar 

Cecil  G.  Home  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  22  Jan 
George  Drury  (Ret.  Com.) ....  6  Mar 
Andrew  S.  Mills  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  3  Mar 
Francis  E.  Groube  (Ret.  Com.)  .  .  25  Dec 
Fran<is  H.  Chapman  (Ret.  Com.)  .  28  Mar 
Frederic  J.  Easther  (Ret.  Com.) .  .  28  Nov 
(1  vacancy) 


Captains  Retired  from  Staff  Captains 
List. 

^Pensions  of  £80  a  year. 

John  Phillips  (Ret.  Capt.)   ....     1  Apr  00 

Adolpnus  de  G.  Sutton  (Ret.  Capt.).  29  Jan  03 

Richard  C  Dver  (Ret.  Capt.)     .     .  19  Aug  06 

Edwin  Wise  (Ret.  Capt.)     ....  29  Oct  10 


Captains  Retired  from  Staff  Commanders' 
List,  Staff  Commanders,  and  Navigating 
Lieutenants. 


11  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 
William  H.  Fawckner  (Ret.  Capt.)  .    2  Sept   84 


William  C.  Buck  (Ret.  Nav.  Lieut 
Robert  E.  Jones  (Ret.  Nav.  Lieut 
John  J.  P.  Hitehfield  (Ret.  Capt.) 
Valentine  F.  Johnson  (Ret.  Capt.) 
Edward  H.  Hills  (Ret.  Capt.)  .     . 
John  H.  Tully  (Ret.  Com.)  .    .    . 
Heaver  Sugden  (Ret.  Staff  Com.) 
John  Edwards  (Ret.  Capt.)      .    . 
Frederick  K  Taylor  Met.  Capt.) 
Robert  Jackson  (Ret.  Capt.)     .     . 


Date  of 
Appointment 

)  28  Nov     86 
.)  14  Jan 

.  24  July 

.     6  Nov 

.  22  Oct 

.  21  Feb 

.     6  Feb 

.  12  Sept 
.  17  June  11 
.    8  Mar    13 


Chaplains  and  Naval  Instructors. 
8  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 

Rev.   William  A.  Rutherford,   D.D. 

(  Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor)  .  21  Apr  01 
Sir  John  K.  Laughton,  Kt.,  M.A., 

Litt.  D.,  D.Litt.  (Naval  Instructor)  9  Apr  08 
Rev.  John  C.  Cox-Edwards,   M.A. 

(Retired  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet)  .  .14  Mar  09 
Rev.  John  Kingston,  LL.D.,  L.Th., 

V.D.  (Chaplain) 11  July   09 

William  Silver  (Naval  Instructor)  .  13  Aug  10 
George  Williams  (Naval  Instructor)  16  May  12 
Henry  C.Binmore (Naval Instructor)  13  Jan  13 
Rev.  Thomas  Ashe,  M.A.  (Chaplain 

and  Naval  Instructor) 11  June  13 


Surgeons-General  and  Deputy  Surgeons- 
General. 

Inspectors-General  and  Deputy  Inspectors 
General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets. 

2  Pensions  of  £100  o  year. 

Adam  B.  Messer,  M.D.,  K.H.P. 
(Inspector-General) s   Feb    04 

James  W.  Fisher,  M.D.  (Inspector- 
General)  21  June  10 


740      OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL   PENSIONS. 


Fleet  Surgeons  akd  Staff  Surgeons. 

13  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 

Date  of 
Appointment. 

Horace    H.     Smith,     M.D.     (Staff- 
Surgeon)    23  Oct    88 

Francis  Y.  Toms  (Deputy  Inspector- 
General)  6  Feb     90 

Fleetwood  Buckle,  M.D.  (Fleet  Sur- 
geon)      13  Sept    91 

Peter  W.  Rolston  (Eleet  Surgeon)      .  31  Mar    99 

John    C.   Ingles  (Deputy  Inspector- 
General)    24  Nov  01 

Charles  A.  Lees,   M.D.  (Deputy  In- 
spector-General)      21  Mar    02 

William   H.    Longfield  (Deputy  In- 
spector-General)   .  ....    20  Mar    04 

William  G.    Ridings   (Deputy    In- 
spector-General) .         15  Jan     06 

John    Tyndall    (Devuty    Inspector- 
General)  6  Apr     06 

Alfred  W.  Whitley  (Deputy  Inspector- 
General)  5  Dec    09 

Henry  S.  Lauder  (Deputy  Inspector- 
General)  16  May    11 

Stephen    Sweetnam      (Deputy    In- 
spector-General)   ...         ...  13  Aug  12 

(1  vacancy) 


Paymasters-in-Chief  and  Paymasters. 

15  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 

Kdwin     R.      Miall     (Paymaster-in- 

Chief) 19  Nov    85 

Harry     T.    Nettleton     (Fleet    Pay- 
master)     26  Mar     94 

Shuldham    S.    C.   Hill  (Eleet  Pay- 
master)     1  Apr     94 

Frederick    Penfold     (Paymaster-in- 

Chief) 6  June   97 

Matthew   F.   Moresby   (Paymaster- 
in-Chief) 10  May    98 

John  Hay wa.rd(Paymaster-in-Chief)  8  June    02 

Charles     William     Sturgess    (Pay- 
master-in-Chief) 19  Aug    05 

Edward  M.  Roe  (Fleet  Paymaster) .    4  June  06 

William  B.  Ramsey  (Paymaster-m- 

Chief) 29  July  10 

Sir  John   S.   Moore,  K.C.B.   (Pay- 
master-in- Chief)  18  Dec    08 

Thomas   O.  Joynson  (Paymaster-in- 

Chief)  ....    - 7  Dec    09 

Henry    V.    Forrest    (Paymaster-in- 

Chief) 5  Nov     10 

Isaac  B.  Moorman  (Paymaster-in- 

Chief) 3  Nov     11 

Henry  B.  Robinson  (Paymaster-in- 

Chief)       ■     .  . 10  Nov    12 

George  W.  Underbill  (Paymaster-in- 

Chief) 22  Aug   13 


Chief  Inspectors  and  Inspectors  of 
Machinery. 

2  Pensions  of  £100  a  year. 

Date  of 
Appointment. 
Harry    Williams    (Chief    Inspector 

of  Machinery) 9  May  11 

Charles  M.  Johnson  (Chief  Inspector 
of  Machinery) 2  May  12 


Chief  Engineers. 

19  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 

John  M'Kie  (Fleet  Engineer)  ...  2  Mar  81 
George  Trivess  (Eleet  Engineer),  .  .  12  Jan  9*3 
Benjamin  F.  Pine  (Fleet  Engineer}  .  30  May  94 
George  F.  Bell  (Fleet  Enqineer)  .  .  1  Apr  00 
George  N.  H.  Michell  (Fleet  Engineer)  6  Mar  01 
Peter  Eckford  (Inspector  of  Machin- 
ery)       22  Mar    03 

William     T.     C.      Brewer      (Fleet 

Engineer) 20  Dec  06 

Joseph  J.  Greathead  (Fleet  Engineer)  27  June  03 
William  Glasspole  (Fleet  Engineer)  .  14  Aug  08 
John  Mather  (Eleet  Engineer)  .  .  2  Mar  11 
Willoughby  D.  Beaton  (Inspector  of 

Machinery) 16  Mar     11 

Gustav  A.  C.  Bencke  (Inspector  of 

Machinery) 14  July    11 

John  A.  Lodge  (Ileet  Engineer)  .  .  X  Aug  12 
John  Rice  (Inspector  of  Machinery)  .  21  Aug  12 
George  Thompson  (Fleet  Engineer)  .  25  Nov  12 
James  Jesaop  (Fleet  Engineer)  .  .  21  June  13 
James  Ii'eland  (Inspector  of  Machin- 
ery)      11  July  13 

William    Tottenham    (Inspector   of 

Machinery)       12  Julv  13 

William  Bryan  (Eleet  Engineer)    .    .  15  Oct"    13 


Field    Officers    and    Captains    of   Royal 

Marines. 

10  Pensio?is  of  £65  a  year. 

Enbule  D.  Thelwall(£ieui.-CoZ.)  .  .  7  July  96 
Nugent  Macnamara  (Lieut.-Col.)  22  Aug  03 
Clement  W.  Carlyon  (Lieui.-Col.)  5  Sept  03 
Edward  B.  Pritchard  (Lieut.-Col.)  .  1  Dec  04 
Robert  W.  F.  Holt  (Lieut.-Col.)  .  19  Apr  08 
Charles  Jollift'e  (Colonel)  ....  22  Sept  08 
William  F.  P.  H.  Darlson  (Captain)  .  21  Dec  09 
Frederick  R.  Beechev  (Lieut.-Col.)  23  Mar  11 
John  D.  Fosbroke  (Lieut.-Col.)  .  .  17  July  13 
Owen  T.  Jones  (Lieut.-Col.)      ...  23  July  18 


OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  PENSIONS.  741-2 


Quartermaster  of  Royal  Marines. 

2  Pensions  of  £50  a  year. 

Date  of 
Appointment. 

Nathaniel  Page  (Major) 13  Apr   04 

Valentine  Brown  (Major)    .     ...  27  Dec    0t 

tCHiM1  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains,  and 

Chief  Carpenters. 

23  Pensions  of  £35  a  year. 

Richard  Addison  (Chief  Boatswain)  1  Apr  94 
David  Bargery  (Chief  Gunner).  .  22  Aug  95 
William    E.    Nieholls    (Chief   Car- 

pettier) 4  July 

John  Farrell  (Chief  Boatsivain)    .    .    1  Apr 
Charles  Blofield  (Chief  Boatswain)  .  15  Sept 
Richard  J.  Grigg  (Chief  Carpenter)  . 
F.ffi.Israel  Harding  (  Chief  Gunner) 
Charles  Cockram  ( Chief  Gunner)     . 
John  J.  Bentley  (Chief  Gunner)  .     . 
John  H.  Pink  (Chief  Boatswain) 
John  C.  Pollard  (Chief  Carpenter)  . 
James  Mills  (Chief  Boatswain)  '  .    . 
William  Main  (Chief  Carpenter)  .     . 
Thomas  Pratt  (Lieutenant)  .... 
James  Horigan  (Lieutenant)    .     .     . 
George  C.  Smith  (Chief  Gunner) 
John  Grant  (Lieutenant) 


07 
00 
00 

19  Aug  01 
25  Nov  02 
24  Feb  06 
13  Nov 
31  Dec 
9  Jan 

22  Jan 
21  Feb 

23  Aug 
3  Jan 

28  Feb 
23  Mar 


07 

07 
09 
09 
10 
10 
11 
11 
11 
William  J  Cousins  (Chief  Carpenter)  11  Apr  11 
Thomas  Patter  (Chief  Gunner)  .  .  1  June  11 
James  Bales  (Chief  Boatswain)  .  .  14  Aug  11 
William  H.  Metters  (Hon.  Lieutenant)  15  Apr  12 
Samuel  W.  Withecombe  (Lieuienant)2l  Jan  14 
Charles  Tuckwell  (Lieutenant)  .        .  11  Feb   14 


Warrant  Officers. 

N.B. — In  cases  of  Warrant  Officers  retired 
before  1st  October,  1875,  only  First-Class 
Gunners,  Boatswains,  and  Carpenters  are 
eligible  for  these  Pensions. 


I  Gunners,  Boatswains,  and  Carpenters. 

41  Pensions  of  £25  a  year. 

William  Riggs  (Gunner)      ....  20  Mar  88 

Thomas  Branton  (Boatswain)   .    .     .23  Apr  99 

Edwin  Bray  (Boatswain)      ....  26  Feb  00 

Patrick  Barry  (Boatswain)  ....     1  Apr  00 

Philip  Rickard  (Boatswain)    ...  12  Oct  01 

William  Marshneld  (Boatswain)    .  13  Aug  02 


John  Morley  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
Daniel  P.  Lewis  (Gunner)  .  . 
James  Seymour  Boatswain)  . 
James  Martin  (Boatswain)  .  . 
Daniel  O'Neil  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
William  Langford  (Gunner) 
Charles  R.  Lewis  (Carpenter)  . 
James  Walker  (Boatswain) 
Ebenezer  Barrett  ( Carpenter)  . 
Charles  Dyer  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
Thomas  Avery  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
John  H.  Woods  (Carpenter) 
Joseph  Higgins  (Gunner)  .  . 
Henry  White  (Boatswain)  .  . 
Abraham  Milton  (Boatswain)  . 
Charles  May  (Gunner) .... 
Richard  H.  Martin  (Boatswain) 
William  Hanson  (  Carpenter)  . 
Michael  Fitzgerald  (Gunner)  . 
George  Ellis  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
James  Strong  (Carpenter)  .  . 
William  Easton  (Carpenter)  .  . 
Thomas  W.  May  (Gunner)  .  . 
George  Vosper  ( Hoatswain) 
HenrvJ.  Collins  (Boatswain). 
James  May  (Boatsivain)  .  . 
George  D.  Ewen  (Boatswain)  . 
Charles  St.  John  (Boatsivain)  . 
Nicholas  Mills  (Gunner)  .  .  . 
William  H.  Martin  (Boatswain) 
John  Lakey  (Carpenter)  .  . 
Allen  Evans  (Car/jeviter)  .  . 
John  H.  Tamlin  (Boatswain)  . 
William  Weeks  (Carpenter)    , 


Date  of 
Appointment 
.  26  Oct  02 
.  16  Apr  05 
.  18  Apr  05 
.  12  Oct  05 
.  13  Mar  06 
.  24  Aug  06 
.  7  Apr  07 
.  13  May  07 
.  8  June  07 
.  23  Oct  07 
.  18  Dec 
.  20  Feb 
.  11  Apr 
.  23  Apr 
.  29  Sept 
.  24  Jan 
.  6  Mar  11 
.  19  Mar  11 
.  12  Sept  11 
.  6  Oct  11 
.  4  Nov 
.  13  Jan 
.  26  Jan 
.  9  Feb 
.  10  Oct 
.  26  Nov 
.  26  Nov 
.  14  Dec 
.  27  Dec 
.  28  Jan 
.  3  Mar 
.  13  Mar 

2  May 


07 
08 
09 
10 
10 

11 


11 

12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
13 
13 
13 
13 


24  June  13 


Chief  Officers  of  Cruisers,  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  Batteries  and  Stations,  and 
Senior  Mates  of  Cruisers. 

9  Pensions  of  £25  a  year. 
John  D.  Manning  (Chief  Officer) .  .  1  Apr  00 
William  Langmaid  (Chief  Officer)  .  15  June  05 
William  Martin  (Chief  Officer)  .  .  14  July  05 
John  Payne  (Chief  Officer)  .  .  .  27  Feb  08 
William"Peirce  (Chief  Ojficer)  .  .  .  4  July  08 
Timothy  Carroll  (Chief  Officer)  .  .20  June  11 
John  Symes  (Chief  Officer) ....  26  Dec  11 
William  H.  Hird  (Chief  Officer)  .  .  14  Apr  12 
Thomas  Pill  (Chief  Officer)  ....     7  Feb     13 

Warrant  Officer,  Royal  Marines. 

1  Pension  of  £25  a  year. 

Charles  W.  Cailes 3  Feb    13 

(Superintending  Clerk).    ' 


t  The  Pensions  for  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains  and  Chief  Carpenters  have  been 
grouped  with  a  view  to  equalizing  the  Pensions  open  to  each  rank.  Vacancies,  as  they 
arise,  will  be  allotted  proportionately  to  the  number  of  Officers  on  the  lists  of  the  several 
ranks. 

Chief  Gunners  and  Chief  Boatswains  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  and  Chief  Car- 
penters promoted  to  the  rank  of  Carpenter-Lieutenant,  are  eligible  for  these  Pensions. 

I  The  Pensions  for  Gunners,  Boatswams.  and  Carpenters  have  been  grouped,  with  a  view  to 
equalizing  th  Pensions  open  to  each  rank.  Vacancies  as  they  arise  will  be  allotted  proportionately 
to  the  number  of  Warrant  Officers  on  the  lists  of  the  several  ranks,. 


2  B 


743    OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  TRAVERS  PENSIONS. 


TRAVERS  PENSIONS. 


LIST  OF  OFFICERS  IN  RECEIPT  OF  TRAVERS  PENSIONS. 

Under  Order  in  Council  of  3rd  March.  1894.     Pennons  of  £75  a  year. 

Date 
Appointment. 

tWilliam  M.  Sanctuary  (Ret.  Com.) 7  Jan  00 

tJohn  J.  Martin  (Ret.  Com.) 25  Dee  00 

tGeorge  B.  Goolden  (Ret.  Com       ...  ...  1  Apr  01 

tFrancis  Osburn  (Ret.  Com.) 1  Apr  01 

tCharles  S.  Shuckburgh  (Ret.  Com.) 1  Apr  02 

tDillon  T.  J.  Macnamara  (Ret.  Com.) 30  May  07 

tXhomas  B.  Miller  (Ret.  Com.)    .........  29  June  07 

tBdward  S.  Evans  (Ret   Com.)  12  Dec    08 

tHenry  J.  Oldfield  (Ret.  Com.) 12  Dec   C8 

t Edward  B.  Brietzcke  (Ret.  Com.)        ...  ...        .  12  Dec    08 

tEdward  C.  Hall  (Ret.  Com.) 9  mar  Q9 

tStephen  H.  Thompson  (Ret.  Com.) 28  May  10 

t Laurence  H.  Eliot  (Ret.  Com.) 1  June  10 

tHenry  Mc A.  Cutfield  (Ret.  Com.) .        ,  30  Aug  10 

tWilliam  J.  Moore  (Ret.  Com.)  ...  ....  8  Feb   1] 

tCharles  W.  P.  Allen-Hoblyn  (Ret.  Capt.) 14  Oct  11 

Thomas  Hadley  (Ret.  Capt.) g  jjay  12 

t Harry  C.  Martin 28  Nov  13 

t  Formerly  in  receipt  of  a  Naval  or  Greenwich  Hosp,tal  Pension. 


ORDER  OF  THE  GAKTEK,  .fee.  744 


THE  MOST  NOBLE  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER. 

THE  SOVEREIGN 

HIS   MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

KNIGHTS. 

Lieutenant    His    Royal   Highness   Edward   Albert   Christian    George 

Andrew  Patrick  David,  Prince  of  Wales 23  June  10 

Nominated 

Honorary  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  His  Imperial  Majesty  William  II., 

German  Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia,  G.C.V.0 27  Jan      77 

Honorary  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert 
William  Henry  of  Prussia,  G.C.B .8  Aug     89 

Honorary  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  His  Imperial  Majesty   Nicholas   II., 

Emperor  of  all  the  Russias 1  July   93 

Honorary  Admiral  His  Majesty  Gustavus  V.,  King  of  Sweden,  of  the 

Goths  and  the  Vends,  G.C.B 14  June  06 

Honorary  Admiral  His  Majesty  Haakon  VII.,    King  of  Norway, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.0 9  Nov   06 


THE  MOST  HONOURABLE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 

THE  SOVEREIGN 
HIS  MAJESTY  THE   KING. 


(MILITARY  DIVISION.) 
NAVAL  OFFICERS. 

KNIGHTS    GRAND     CROSS. 

Nominated 


Admiral  of  the  Fleet  The  Right 

Hon.  Lord  John  Hay  .         .  30  July  86 

Admiral  Sir  Michael  Culme- 
Seymour ,  Bt . ,  G.  C.  V.  0.      .22  June  9  7 

2  D  2 


Nominated 
Admiral  Sir  Walter  James  flunt- 

Grubbe  ....  3  June  99 
Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Edmund 

Robert  Fremantle,  C.M.G.  3  June  99 
Admiral  Sir  John  Ommanney 

Hopkins       .  .         .3  June  99 


745-6 


ORDER   OF   THE  BATH. 


Nominattd 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet  The  Right 

Hon.    Sir   Edward    Hobart 

Seymour,     O.M.,    G.C.V.O., 

LL.D 9  Nov  00 

Admiral   of    the    Fleet    Tlie 

Right    Hon.    Lord,    Walter 

Talbot  Kerr  .         .         .26  June  02 

Admiral  of    the    Fleet    The 

Right  Hon.  Lord  Fisher  of 

Kilverstone,O.M.,  G.C.V.O., 

LL.D  ...  .  26  June 02 

Admiral  Sir  Algernon  Charles 

Fieschi  Heneage  .         .         .26  June  02 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet  /SirCharles 

Frederick  Hotham,G.C  V.O.    9  Nov  02 
Admiral  Sir  Cyprian  Arthur 

George  Bridge    .         .        .     9  Nov  03 
Admiral    Sir    (Jompton    Ed- 
ward Domvile,  G.C.V.O.  .     9  Nov  04 
VM.  Admiral   of  th*   Fleet 

Sir  Arthur  Knyvet  Wilson, 

O.M.,  G.C.V.O.  .        .     9  Nov  06 

Admiral    of    the    Fleet    Sir 

Arthur  Dairy mple  Fanshawe, 

G.CV.0 19  June  11 

Admiral    Sir    Lewis  Anthony 

Beaumont,  K.C.M.G.    .         .  19  Jane  11 
Admiral  Sir  Arthur  William 

Moore,   G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.     19  June  11 
Admiral    Sir    Charles     Carter 

Drury,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.S.I.     .  19  June  11 
Admiral   Sir  Wilmot   Hawks- 
worth    Fawkes,    K.C.V.O., 

LL.D 19  June  11 

Admiral      TJte     Right     Hon. 

Lord       Charles       William 

Delapoer  Beresford,G.C.V.O. , 

LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  M.P.    .         .  19  June  11 
Admiral    Sir  William   Robert 

Kennedy      .         .         .         .19  June  11 
Admiral    of    .the     Fleet     Sir 

WilliamHenryMay,G.C.V.O. 19  June  11 
Admiral  Sir  Francis   Charles 

Bridgeman  Bridgeman, 

G.C.V.O 10  Dec  12 

Admiral  of  the  FleetSirGerard 

HenryUctredNoel.K.C.M.G.     1  Jan  13 
Admiral  Sir  Reginald  Neville 
Custance,  K  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 

DC.L.  -      ....      3  June  13 
Admiral  Sir  John  Durnf  ord, 

D.S.0 3  June  13 

Admiral  the  Hon. Sir  Hed worth 

Meux,  K.C.V.O.  .         .         .    3  June  13 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS. 

Nominated 

Inspector-General  of  Hos- 
pitals and  Fleets,  Sir 
James  Nicholas  Dick, 
Retired  Director  -  General 
of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment     25  May  95 

Inspector-General  of  Hos- 
pitals and  Fleets  Sir  Henry 
Frederick  Norbury,  M.D., 
F.R.C  S.,  Retired  Director- 
General  of  the  Medical  De- 
partment .        .        .        .22  June  97 

Admiral  Sir  Henry  Frederick 
Nicholson     .         .         .         .22  June  97 

■[Admiral  Sir  Henry  Frederick 

Stephenson,  G.C.V.O.  .        .  22  June  97 

Admiral  Sir  Nathaniel  Bow- 

den-Smith  .         .         .22  June  97 

Admiral  Sir  Robert  Hastings 

Harris,  K.C.M.G.  .  .  6  Nov  00 
Vice-Adiniral    Sir    Bouverie 

Francis  Clark      .        .        .    29NovO0 

Admiral    Sir    George    Digby 

Morant  ....  9  Nov  Oil 
Admiral  Sir  St.  George  Caul- 
field  D'Arcy-Irvine  .  .  26June02 
Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery, 

Sir  Henry  Benbow,  D.S.O.  .  26  June02( 
Admiral  Sir  Algernon  Fred- 
erick Rous  de  Horsey  .  9  Nov  03 
Admiral  Sir  Albert  Hastings 

Markham  ....  9  Nov  03 
Admiral      Sir     Day      Hort 

Bosanquet,  G.C.V.O.  .  .  30  June05 
Admiral    Sir    George    Lam- 

bart  Atkinson- YVilles  .  30  June05 

Admiral  Sir  Reginald  Friend 

Hannam  Henderson  .  .28  June  07 
Admiral  Sir  Edmund  Samuel 

Poe,  G.C.V.O 26  June08 

Admiral    Sir    Richard     Poore, 

Bt. ,G.Y.O.  .         .         .25  June  09 

Admiral  Sir  Archibald  Berkeley 

Milne,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O.  .  .  25  June  09 
§Admiral  His  Serene  Highness 

Prince  Louis  Alexander  of 

Battenberg,  G.C.B.  {Civil), 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.     .         .25  June  09 


t  Appointed  a  Companion  of  the  Order  (Civil)  9  December,  1876. 
§  Appointed  a  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  (Civil  Division)  21  June,  1887, 


ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 


747-8 


Admiral  Sir  George  Neville, 
c.v.o 

Admiral  Sir  Alfred  Leigh 
Winsloe,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.      . 

Surgeon-General  Sir  James 
Porter,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  M.A. 
(Retired  Director-  General 
of  the  Medical  Department) 

Admiral  Sir  Percy  Moreton 
Scott,  St.,  K.C.V.O.,  LL.D. 

Admiral  Sir  George  Le  Clerc 
Egerton        . 

Admiral  Sir  George  Astley 
Callaghan,  G.C.V.O.     . 

Admiral  Sir  Henry  Brad- 
wardine  Jackson,  K.C.V.O., 
F.R.S 


NominaUd 
25  June  09 
25  June  09 

24  June  10 

24  June  10 
24  June  10 
24  June  10 

24  June  10 
Admiral  Sir  Henry  Coey  Kane  19  Junell 

Admiral    Sir  George    Fowler 

King  Hall,  C.V.O.  .         .  19  June  11 

Admiral        Sir        Frederick 

Samuel  Inglefield         .         .  19  June  11 
Admiral  Sir  Alfred  Wyndham 

Paget,  K.C.M.G.  .         .19  June  11 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  John  Rush- 
worth  Jellicoe,  K.C.V.O.    .  19  June  11 
Rear-Admiral     Sir     Thomas 

Hounsom  Butler  Fellowes   .  19  June  11 
Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 

and  Fleets  Sir  Doyle  Money 

Shaw 19  June  11 

Surgeon- General   Sir  Thomas 

Desmond  Gimlette       .        .  19  Junell 
Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery 

Sir  John  Harold  Heffernan  19  June  11 
Paymaster-in-Chief  Sir  John 

Samuel  Moore     .        .        .19  June  11 
Vice- Admiral  The  Son.  Sir  Stanley 

Cecil  James  Colville,  C.V.O.  14  June  12 
Vice- Admiral    Sir    Frederick 

Tower  Hamilton.  C.V.O.  ...     1  Jan   13 
Admiral  Sir  Robert  Swinburne 

Lowry  .         .         .         .3  June  13 

Vice- Admiral  Sir  Charles  John 

Briggs 3  June  13 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Cecil  Burney, 

K.C.M.G 3  June  13 

Vice- Admiral  Sir  George  John 

Scott       Warrender,      Bt., 

K.C.V.O 3  June  13 

Vice-Admiral    Sir   Frederick 

Charles    Doveton    Sturdee, 

C.V.O.,  C.M.G.    .  .    3  June  13 


Nominated 

f  Vice- Admiral  Tbomas  Henry 

Marty  n  Jerram  .  .  .1  Jan  14 
fRear- Admiral  Lewis  Bayly, 

C.V.O.  .         .         .  1    Jan    14 

Admiral  Sir  Randolph  Frank 

Ollive  Foote,  C.M.G.  .  .  1  Jan  14 
Vice-Admiral       Sir      Arthur 

Murray  Farquhar,  C.V.O.  1  Jan  14 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Paul  Warner 

Bush,  M.V.0 1    Jan    14 

COMPANIONS. 
Admiral      Alexander     Plan- 

tagenet  HastingB          .        .17  Nov  82 
Admiral  Frederick  Ross  Board- 
man      25  Aug  85 

Rear- Admiral  Edmund  St.  John 

Garforth      .        .  .  21  June  87 

Admiral  John  William  Brackenbury, 

C.M.G.  .  21  June  87 

Rear-Admiral  George  Robert 

Lindley 12  Dec  93 

Admiral  Sir  Francis  Powell, 

K.C.M.G 21  Dec  94 

Admiral      Michael     Pelham 

O'Callaghan,  C.V.O.  .  .  25  May  97 
Admiral  Thomas  MacGill  .  25  May  97 
Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 

and  FleetsHenryMacdonnell  22  June  97 
Vice- Admiral  Sir  Colin  Richard 

Keppel,  K.C.I.E  ..K.C.V.O., 

D.S.0 15  Nov  98 

Vice- Admiral  Reginald  Charles 

Prothero,  M.V.O.  .  .  6  Nov  00 
Admiral        John       Edward 

Bearcroft,  M.V.O.  .  .  6  Nov  00 
Vice-Admiral  William  Blake 

Fisher 6  Nov  00 

Vice-Admiral  William  Stokes- 

Rees 29  Nov  00 

Admiral      Edward     Harpur 

Gamble  .  .  .  .26  June  02 
Rear- Admiral  Sir  Christopher 

George    Francis     Maurice 

Cradock,  K.C.V.O.  .  .  26  June  02 
Paymaster-in-Chief       Francis 

Cooke  Alton  .  .  .26  June  02 
Rear   -  Admiral  William 

Christopher        Pakenham, 

M.V.O 24July05 

CaptainThomasJackson,M.V.O  9  Nov  06 
Rear-Admiral  Herbert  Good- 
enough  King-Hall,  C.V.O., 

D.S.0 28  June  07 


f  Appointed  Companion  of  the  Order  (Civil)  27  Sept  12. 


749 


ORDER  OF  THE   BATH. 


Nominated 
Rear -Admiral  The  Hon.  Victor 

Alexander  Montagu  .        .  28  Jane  07 

Paymaster-in-Chief    Thomas 

Henry  Lovelace  Bowling  .  28  June  07 
Rear-Admiral   Arthur    Henry 

Limpus  .  .  .  .19  June  11 
Rear- Admiral  Robert  Hathorn 

Johnston  Stewart,  M.V.O,  .  19  June  11 
Rear-AdmiralWilliam  Lowther 

Grant 19  June  11 

Rear-Admiral    David    Beatty, 

M.V.O.,  D.S.O.  .  .  .19  June  11 
Rear-Admiral  Ernest   Charles 

Thomas  Troubridge.C.M.G., 

M.V.O 19  June  11 

Rear-Admiral  The  iZow.Horace 

Lambert    Alexander    Hood, 

M.V.O.,  D.S.O.  .  .  .  19  June  11 
Captain  Roger  John  Brownlow 

Keyes,  M.V.O.      .        .        .19  June  11 


Nominated 


Engineer  Rear-Admiral  John 
Stocker  Sanders    .         .         .19 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets  Charles  Cane 
Godding  .         .         .19 

Surgeon  General  Arthur 
William  May,  K.H.P.  .         .  19 

Paymaster  -  in  -  Chief  John 
Henrv  George  Chappie, 
M.V.O 19 

Paymaster  -  in  -  Chief  Francis 
Harrison  Smith    .         .         .19 

Captain  Pric  i  Vaughan  Lewes, 
D.S.O 3 

Vice-Admiral  James  Startin  .     1 

Rear-Admiral  Henry  Loftus 
Tottenham  .         .         .         .     1 


June  11 

June  11  +| 
June  11 

June  11 

June  11 

June  13 1 
Jan   14( 

Jan   14 
Jan    1 4 


Captain  Hubert   Grant-Dalton    1 
Captain     Richard     Fortescue 

Phillimore,  M.V.O.      .         .     1  Jan    14 


MARINE  OFFICERS. 


KNIGHTS    COMMANDERS. 

Nominated 
General    Sir  Henry  Brasnel 

Tuson  .         .         .         .25  May  95 

General  Sir    Samuel    James 

Graham  .  .  .  .26  June  02 
General  Sir  William  Thompson 

Adair 25  June  09 

General  /Sw-William  Campbell  19  June  11 
General  Sir  Francis   William 

Thomas  ....  19  June  11 
Lieut.-General  Sir  William  Charles 

Nicholls  ....  14  June  12 
Colonel      Sir    George    Grey 

Aston 3  June  13 


COMPANIONS. 

Major-General  Nowell    Fitz- 

upton  Sampson- Way  .         .  25  Aug  85 

Lieut.-Colonel     Sir    William 

Hutchison  Poe,  Bt.     .         .  25  Aug  85 

Major-General  Frederic  Amelius  Ogle 

21  June  87 
Major-General  James  Woodward 
Scott 30  May  91 


Nominated 
General  Arthur  FrencU  .  25  May  92 

Major-General  Arthur  Domville 

Corbet  .        .        •        .26  May  94 

Lieutenant- General    Herbert 

St.  George  Schomberg  .  22  June  97' 
Colonel    Alfred     Edmund 

Marchant «  Nov  00 

Colonel  Schofield  Patten  Peile  29  Nov  00 
Major-General  James  Robert 

Johnstone  ...  1  Jan  01 
Colonel  George  Thorp  Onslow  26  June  02 
Maj.- Gen. Herbert  CecilMoney  26  June  02 
Major-General  Thomas  Julian 

Penrhys  Evans  .  .  .26  June  03 
Colonel  Archibald  Paris         .  28  June  07 

Lieutenant  -  General      James 

Henry  Bor,  C.M.G.  .  .  19  June  11 
Colonel    Algernon    St.    Leger 

Burrowes  .  .  .  -19  June  11 
Lieutenant  -  Colonel    Godfrey 

Estcourt  Matthews  .  .19  June  11 
Major  Lewis  Scratford  Tolle- 

mache  Halliday,  V.C.  .         .    3  June  13 

Colonel  Charles  Henry  Kennedy  1  Jan   14 


ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 


750 


i- 


KNIGHTS    GRAND    CROSS. 

Nominated 
|" Admiral  Flit  Serene  Highnest 
Prince  Louis  Alexander  of 
Battenberg,  G.C.V.O., 

K.C.M.G     . 


2Uune87 


Honorary. 

Hon.  Admiral  of  the  Fleet 
His  "Royal  flightiest  Prince 
Albert  WilJiam  Henry  of 
Prussia,  KG.       . 

Hon.  Admiral  Hit  Majesty 
King  Haakon  VII.  of  Nor- 
way, K  G.,  GCV.O.   . 

Hon.  Admiral  His  Majesty 
Gustavus  V.  of  Sweden,  of 
theGothsaudtheVends,K.G 


13  Aug  81 


21  July96 


19  Feb  01 


KNIGHTS   COMMANDERS. 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  George  Strong 
Nares,  F.R.S.        .        .         .29  Nov  76 

Engineer       Vice  -  Admiral 

Sir  Albert  John  Durston    .  22  June  97 
(Late Engineer-in- Chief  of  the  Fleet.) 

Engineer    Vice- Admiral     Sir 

Henry  John  Oram,  F.R.S.     24Junel0 
(  Engineer -in- Chief  of  the  Fle-t). 

Admiral    Sir    Arthur   Mostyn 


Field,  F.R.S. 


COMPANIONS. 

§  Admiral  Sir  Henry  Frederick 

Stephensoo,  GC.V.O. 
Paymaster-in-Chief      Charles 

Edwin  Gifford 
Lieutenant   The   Right    Hon. 

Edward  Ponsonby,  Earl  of 

Bessborough,  UV.O.  , 
Admiral   Sir   John  Reginald 

Thomas  Fullerton.G.C.V.O.  10  Feb  96 
Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery 

James  Wootton   .         .         .  22  June  97 


(CIVIL  DIVISION.) 
NAVAL       OFFICERS.  Nominated 

Captain  Thomas  Henry  Tizard  3  June  99 

Captain  Francis  Joseph  Pitt .  29  Nov  00 

Captain  EttrickWilliamCreak    1  June  01 

Engineer      Rear  -  Admiral 

William  Winsland  Chilcott  26  June  02 

Engineer      Rear  -  Admiral 

William  George  Littlejohns  26  June  02 

Naval  Instructor  James  Robert 
Clark,  M.  A.        .        .        .26  June  02 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets  Henry  Charles 
Woods,  C.V.O.,  M.D.      .     .     9  Nov  02 

Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery 
James  Melrose    .        .        .9  Nov  04 

Commander  Sir  Charles  Leo- 
pold Cust,  Bart.,  K.C.V.O., 
C.M.G.,  CLE.     .        .         .    3  June  10 

Surgeon- General  Howard  Todd, 
K.H.S.         ....  19  June  11 

Fleet  Surgeon  Percy  William 
Bassett-Smith,  M.R.C.P.      .  19  June  11 

Engineer  Rear- Admiral  Robert 

Mayston       ....  19  June  11 

Engineer  Rear- Admiral  Charles 

Lane 19  June  11 

Naval  Instructor  Arthur  John 

Parish  ....  19  June  11 

Rear- Admiral  Herbert  Edward 

Purey  Cust  .         .         .  19  June  11 

Commander  Edward  William 

Lloyd 19  June  11 

Rear  -  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
LanSda)e  Ottley,  K.C.M.G., 
M.V.0 19  June  11 

Vice-AdmiralFiedericEdward 

Errington  Brock  .  27  Sept  12 

%  Vice-Admiral  Thomas  Henry 

Martyn  Jerram   .  .27  Sept  12 

J  Rear- Admiral  Lewis  Bayly, 
CV.0 27  Sept  12 

Rear-AdmiralArchibaldGordon 

Henry  Wilson  Moore,C.V.O.  27  Sept  12 

Rear-AdmiralTheHoa.  Somer- 
set ArthurGough-Calthorpe, 
C.V.0 27  Sept  12 


19  June  11 


9  Dec  76 
9  Jan    94 


3  May  95 


■f Appointed  a  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  (Military  Division)  25  June,  1909. 
§  Appointed  a  Knight  Commander  of  the  Order  (Military  Diruion)  22  June,  1897. 
%  Appointed  a  Knight   Commander  of  the  Order  (Military  Division)  1  Jan.,  1914. 


751 


ORDER  OP  THE  BATH. 


Naval  Officeks—  Companions — contd. 

Nominated 
Kear-Admiral  Charles  Lionel 

Napier         .         .         .         .27  Sept  12 
Rear- Admiral  Alexander  Ludovic 

Duff 27  Sept  12 

Rear- Admiral  Arthur  CaveDagh 

Leveson      .        .        .        .27  Sept  12 
Fleet  Paymaster  Charles  Fleet- 
wood Pollard       .        .        .27  Sept  12 
Vice-Admiral    Robert   Nelson 

Ommanney  .        .        .1  Jan   13 

Rear-Admiral  Richard  Henry 

Peirse,  M.V.O.     .         .        .    1  Jan   13 
Engineer  Rear- Admiral  Arthur 

William  Turner  .         .         .1  Jan    13 
Captain    Charles    Martin    de 

Bartolome"  .         .         .1  Jan    13 

Commander  Edward  Ratcliffe 

Garth  Russell  Evans    .         .  16  May  13 
Rear  -  Admiral         Frederick 

Charles  Tudor  Tudor  .         .    3  June  13 
Deputy        Surgeon  -  General 

William     Maxwell     Craig, 

M.B 3  June  13 


Nominated 


Captain      George    Alexander 

Ballard        .... 
Rear-Admiral   Mark   Edward 

Frederic  Kerr,  M.V.O. 
Rear-Admiral  Henry  Francis 

Oliver,  M.V.O.     . 
Engineer  Rear  -  Admiral 

George  Goodwin  Goodwin  . 
Rear-Admiral  Edward  Francis 

Benedict  Charlton.     .     .     . 
Captain  Allan  Frederick  Everett  1  Jan  14 
Captain     Godfrey     Marshall 

Paine,  M.V.O Uan    II 

Captain  Sydney  Stewart  Hall     1  Jan    14 
Captain  Hugh  Dudley  Richards 

Watson,  M.V.O 

Captain  Murray  Fraser  Suetcr 
Commarjder     Roger     Poland 

Charles  Backhouse     .     .     . 


3  June  13 


3  June  13 
3  June  13 


3  June  13 


Uan    14 


1  Jan 
1  Jan 


.     .     Uan    14 

MARINE    OFFICERS. 
Captain  Maurice  P.  1.  Hankeyli  June  12; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
William BathurstDauntesey  27  Sept  12 


ROYAL  NAVAL   RESERVE  OFFICERS. 


KNIGHT  GRAND  CROSS. 

Nominated 
Hon.  Commander    The   Right 

Hon.  Thomas  Earl  Brassey  29  June  06 
{late  Hon.  Commander  of  the  Liver- 
pool    Brigade     of     Royal     Naval 
Artillery  Volunteers.*) 

KNIGHT    COMMANDER. 
Hon.   Commander  Sir  Charles 
Edward    Hely     Chadwyck- 
Healey,  K.C 25  June  09 

COMPANIONS. 
Commander  Sir  Allen  William 
Young,  C.V.O.     .         .         .  24  May  81 

(late  Lieutenant  Commanding  the 
London  Brigade  of  the  Royal  Naval 
4  rtillerv   Volunteer*.') 


Hugh 


Nominated 


Commander  Lawrence 

Crawford  .  .  .  .  25  May  95 
CommanderWaxven  Frederick 

Caborne  ....  22  June  97 
Commander  Anthony  Standidge 

Thomson  ....  22  June  97 
Commander    Herbert     James 

Haddock  ....  26  June  02 
Commander    Melville     Willis 

Campbell  Hepworth  .  .  26  June  02 
Chief       Engineer      William 

Munro  Ross  .  .  .26  June  02 
Commander  Frederick  William 

Vibert  ....  19  June  11 

Commander     James    Thomas 

Walter  Charles  .  .  .19  June  11 
Commander  William  Hazell     .  19  June  11 


ROYAL    NAVAL    VOLUNTEER    RESERVE    OFFICERS. 
COMPANIONS. 


Nominated 


Commander  The  Hon.  Rupert 
Edward      Cecil      Guinness, 


C.M.G. 


.  19  June  11 


dominated 
Commander    The    Most    Hon. 
The    Marquess  of  Graham, 
C.V.O.  .        .         .19  June  U 


ORDER  OF  THE   BATH. 


75ia 


CIVIL  OFFICERS  WHO  HAVE  RECEIVED  THE  ORDER  OF  THE 
BATH  FOR  SERVICES  WHILST  IN  DEPARTMENTS  UNDER  THE 
ADMIRALTY. 


KNIGHTS    GRAND    CROSS, 

Nominated 
Sir  Evan  MacGregor,  I.S.O.  .     9  Nov  06 

(Late  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty.') 
Sir  Charles  Inigo  Thomas      .  19  June  11 

(Late  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty.) 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS. 
Sir  Nathaniel  Barnaby  .        .  15  June  85 
(Late  Director  of  Naval  Construction.) 

•Colonel  Sir  Tha'.es  Pease     .    9  Nov  01 

(Late  Storekeeper  General  of  Naval 

Ordnance.') 

Major  Sir  Henry  Pilkington, 

R.E 26  June  02 

( Late  CivilEngineer-in-  Chief,  Works  Loan) 

Sir  Richard  Davis  Awdry      .  11  July  02 

(Late  Accountant-  General  of  the  Navy.) 

Sir  Henry  James  Vansittart 

Neale 11  July  02 

(Late  Assistant  Secretary  of  the 
Admiralty.) 

Sir  William  Davidson  Niven, 

M.A.,  F.R  S.  .        .26  June  03 

(Late  Director  of  Studies,  R.N.  College, 

Greenwich.) 

Sir  William  Henry  Mahoney 
Christie,  M.A.,  F.R.S.         .     9  Nov  04 
(Late  Astronomer  Royal.) 

Sir    Philip     Watts,    LL.D., 

DSc,  F.R.S        30June05 

(Late  Director  of  Naval  Construction  ) 

ColonelSM-EdwardRaban.R.E^  June  06 

(Late  Director  of  Works  and  Civil 

Engineer -in-  Chief.) 

Sir  William  Graham  Greene  19  Junell 
(Secretary  of  the  Admiralty.) 

Sir    James     Alfred     Ewing, 

LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc.  .        .  19  Junell 
(Director  of  Naval  Education.) 

Sir  James  Brown   Marshall,  19  June  11 

(Director  of  Dockyards   and   Dockyard. 

Work.) 

Sir  Alfred  Eyles    .        .        .    3  June  13 
(Accountant  General  of  the  Navy.) 


COMPANIONS.    Nominated 

Sir  George  Thomas  Lambert, 

Kt.      .  22June9T 

(Late  Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital.) 

Stephen  John  Graff,  Esq        -  29  Nov  00 

(Late  Civil  Assistant  Director  of 

Transports^) 


Charles  Colson,  Esq. 


26  June 


(Late  Deputy  Civil  Engineer -in- Chief) 
Sir  James  Williamson.  Kt.    .  26  June  02 

(Late  Director  of  Dockyards.) 
George  Crocker,  Esq.      .        .  26  June  02 

(Late  Chief  Constructor.) 
Richard  Jago  Butler,  Esq.      .  26  June  02 

(Late  Assistant  Engineer -in- Chief.) 
Arthur  Mason   Worthington, 

Esq.,  F.R.S.,  M.A.      .        .  26  June  02 
(Late  Professor  of  Physics,  R.N.  College, 

Greenwich.) 

-SirWilliamEdwardSmith  A?.  26  June  03 

(Late  Superintendent  of  Construction 

Accounts  and  Contract  Work) 

Henry  Edward  Deadman,Esq.  24  June  04 

(Late  Assistant  Director  of  Naval 

Construction) 

Sir  Frederick  William  Black, 

Kt 26June08 

(Director  of  Navy  Contracts.) 
James  Henry  Brooks,  Esq.      .  25  June  09 

(Director  of  Victualling.) 
Thomas  Sims,  Esq.  .         .  24  June  10 

(Director  of  Works.) 
Oswyn    Alexander     Ruthven 

Murray,  Esq.        .         .         .24  June  10 
(Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty.) 
Vincent  Wilberforce  Baddeley, 

Esq 19  June  11 

(Assistant  Secretary  for  Finance  Duties 

Admiralty. ) 
CharlesIIenryRenn  Stansfield, 

Esq 19  June  11 

(Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital.) 
Robert  Edmund  Froude,  Esq., 

LL.D,  F.R.S.       .         .         .  19 June  11 
(Superintendent  of  Admiralty  Experiment 

Works.) 
Arnold  William  Reinold,  Esq., 

M.A.,  F.R.S.         .        .         .  19  June  11 
(Late  Professor  of  Physics  at  R.N. 
College,  Greenwich.) 
Colonel  Simeon  Hardy  Exham, 

R.E 19  June  11 

(Late  Superintending    Engineer,    Works 
Dept.) 


*  Military  Division. 


752  ORDER  OF  MERIT,  Ac. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 

Dean,  The  Dean  of  Westminster. 

Bath  King  of  Arms,  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Spencer  C.  B.  Ponsonby-Fane,  G.C.E., 
I.S.O. 

Regittrar  and  Secretary,   The    Comptroller    nf  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  Office 
for  the  time  being,  Colonel  Sir  Douglas  F.  R.  Dawson,  G.C.V  0.,  C.M.9. 

Genealogist,  Henry  Farnham  Burke,  Esq.,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Gentleman  Usher  oftlie  Scarlet  Rod,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Wyndbam  Murray,  C.B. 

Chancery,  Lord  Chamberlain's  Office,  St.  James's  Palace,  London,  S.W. 


ORDER  OF  MERIT. 

THE  SOVEREIGN. 
HIS   MAJESTY  THE   KING. 

MEMBERS. 

Admiral   of   the    Fleet   The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward   Hobart 

Seymour,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.D 9  Aug  02 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  The  Right  Hon.  Lord,  Fisher  of  Kilverstone, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O,  LL.D SO  June  05 

r7.CC.  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Knyvet  Wilson,  G.C.B., 
G.C.V.0 8  Mar   12 

Registrar  and  Secretary,  Col.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Legge,  K.O.V.O. 

Chancery,  Lord  Chamberlain's  Office,  St.  James's  Palace,  London,  S.W. 


THE  MOST  EXALTED  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA. 

THE  SOVEREIGN 

HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

KNIGHT  COMMANDER 
Admiral  Sir  Charles  Carter  Drury,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.       .         .       1  Jan  03 

COMPANIONS. 
Commander  Sir  Hamilton  Pym  Freer-Smith               ...       1  Jan  10 
Captain  Allen  Thomas  Hunt .2  Jan  11 

OFFICERS  OF  THE  ORDER. 
Secretary,   Lieut.-Col.    Sir  Arthur  H.    McMahon,    G.C.V.O.,    K.C.I.E.,   C.S.I.  (In 

India).  *:.3 

Registrar,  Comptroller  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  Department  for  the  time  being/' 


752a 


THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  &  ST.  GEORGE. 

THE  SOVEREIGN. 
HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 


KN1QHT  GRAND    CROSS. 
Captain  The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Glasgow      .        .        .22  Feb  92 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS. 

Commander  Sir  Graham  John  Bower  ,        .        ,        ,     1  Jan   92 

Assistant  Paymaster  Sir  Gilbert  Thomas  Carter         ,        ,     3  June  93 

Admiral  Sir  Robert  Hastings  Harris,  K.C.B.        .        .        .4  Feb  98 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Gerard  Henry  Uctred Noel,  G.O.B.  25  Nov  98 

Admiral  Sir  James  A.  T.  Bruce  ......     8  Nov  00 

Admiral  Sir  Lewis  A.  Beaumont,  G.C.B 23  July  01 

Admiral  Sir  Francis  Powell,  C.B 26  June  02 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Richard  Massie  Blomfield       .        .        .24  June  04 

Admiral  Sir  Reginald  N.  Custance,  G.C.B.,  C.V.O.    .         .    9  Nov  04 

Admiral  His   Serene  Highness  Prince   Louis   Alexander 
of  Battenberg,  G.C  B.,  G.C.V.O 30  June  05 

Admiral  Sir  Alfred  W.  Paget,  K.C.B 9  Nov  05 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Charles  L.  OttJey,  C.B.,  M.V  O.     .        .     9  Nov  07 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  William  Rooke  Creswell  (Fir stNaval Member. 

Commonwealth  Naval  Administration)  (Ret.  Lieut.  R,N.~)  19  June  11 

Vice-Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  E.  Bethell      ;        .     1  Jan  12 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Cecil  Buraev,  K.C.B 27  Oct  13 


758  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE. 

COMPANIONS. 

Admiral  The  Ron.  Sir  Edmund  Robert  Fremantle,  G.C.B.  .  23  Apr  74 

Admiral  John  William  Brackenbury,  C.B 9  Dec   79 

Admiral  Andrew  Kennedy  Bickford 13  Apr  85 

Lieutenant  Warner  W.  Spalding,  R.M.L.1 25  Aug  85 

Admiral  Sir  Arthur  William  Moore,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.        .  1  Jan   92 

Admiral  Edward  Henry  Meggs  Davis           ....  1  Jan  94 

Viee-Admiral  CharleR  H.  Robertson,  M.V.O.        ,  3  Jan  95 

Admiral  Sir  Randolph  Frank  Ollive  Foote,  K. C.B.     .        .  25  May  97 
Inspector-General     of    Hospitals     and    Fleets     Michael 

FitzGerald   .                25  May  97 

Lieutenant-General  James  Henry  Bor,  C.B. ,  R.M.A.    .        .  2  Jan  99 

Rear- Admiral  John  L.  Burr,  M.V.O 3  June 99 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  F.  C.  Doveton  Sturdee,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.    .  1  Jan   00 

Vice-Admiral  Frank  H.  Henderson               .        .        .        .  8  Jan   00 

Rear- Admiral  Peyton  Hoskyns,  M.V.O.       .                .        .  8  Jan   00 

Captain  The  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  J.  Fortescue,  K.C.V.O.        .  19  Apr  01 

Captain  F.  Tickell  (Royal  Australian  Navy)      ...  24  July  01 

Admiral  Sir  Alfred  L.  Winsloe,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.  ...  9  Nov  01 

Rear- Admiral  Robert  Copland-Sparkes        ...  15  Nov  01 

Commander  /Sw-Charles  L,  Cu8t.,J?art.,K.C.V.O.lC.B.,  CLE.  26  Nov  01 

Admiral  George  Augustus  Giffard 26  June  02 

Lieutenant  Francis  Barkley  Henderson,  D.S.O.   .        .        .  26  June  02 
Lieutenant  and   Hon.  Colonel  Francis    H.    Mountsteven, 

R.M.L.1 26  June  02 

Vice-Admiral  Arthur  Calvert  Clarke 26  June  02 

Captain  Chapman  James  Clare  (Royal  Australian  Navy)     .  26  June  02 

Captain  Ernest  Frederic  Augustus  Gaunt    ....  26  June  02 

Fleet  Paymaster  William  M.  C.  Beresford  Whyte        .        .  25  Nov  02 

Captain  Robert  Pitman 9  Nov  03 

Captain  Robert  H.  Muirhead  Collins  (Royal  Australian 

Navy,  Retired)  (Ret.  Lieut.   R.N.) 24  June  04 

Rear-Admiral  Ernest  Charles  Thomas  Troubridge,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  24  June  04 

Reaf- Admiral  John  de  M.  Hutchison,  C.V.O.       .        .        .  9  Nov  05 

Rear-Admiral  Robert  S.  Phipps  Hornby      ....  9  Nov  06 

Captain  Robert  H.  An struther 28  June  07 

Rear-Admiral  Lionel  G.  Tufnell 28  Jan    08 

Captain  Bryan  G.  Godf  rey-Fauesett,  C.V.O  ....  4  Aug  08 

Rear- Admiral  Cecil  Fiennes  Tbursby 24  June  10 

Rear- Admiral  Rosslyn  Erskine  Wemyss,  M.V.O.   .         .         .  17  Jan  11 
Lieutenant  Herbert  Alexander  Cbild  (Director  of  Marine, 

Nigeria) 19  June  11 

Captain  Bertram  Sackvilie  Tbesiger 19  June  11 

Engineer-  Captain  William  Clarkson  {Royal  A ustralian  Navy)  1  Jan    13 

Captain  Francis  Fitzgerald  Hawortb-Booth          ...  3  June  13 
Engineer-Commander  Edmund  Edward  Bond,  D.S.O.  (Director 

of  Sudan  Steamers  Department) 3  June  13 

Captain  Lionel  Halsey 8  Dec   13 

Civil  Officers  who  have  received  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
KNIGHTS  COMMANDERS. 
Sir  George  Rawlinson  Vyvyan  (Retired  Commander,  Royal 

Naval  Reserve) 15  Aug   02 

COMPANION. 

Percy  Cullen,  Esq.  (Commander  Royal  Naval  Reserve)  .         .  26  June  02 
Commander    Samuel    A.    Pethebridge  (Royal    Australian 
Naval  Reserve,  Retired)  (Secretary  to  the  Department 

of  Defence,  Melbourne) 3  June  13 


ORDER  OF  THE  INDIAN  EMPIRE.  753r< 


ORDER  OF  THE  INDIAN  EMPIRE. 


THE  MOST  EMINENT  ORDER  OF  THE  INDIAN  EMPIRE. 

THE  SOVEREIGN. 
HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

KNIGHTS    COMMANDERS. 
Rear-Admiral  Sir  John  Hext         ......     22  June  97 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Edmond  John  Warre  Siade,  K.C.V.O.      .       2  Jan     11 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Colin  Richard  Keppel,K.C.V.O.,C.B.,D.S.0.12  Dec    11 

COMPANIONS. 

Commander  Alexander  Campbell,  D.S.O.,  R.I.M.  .         .       2  June  93 

Rear-Admiral  Walter  Somerville  Goodridge  ...       1  Jan     01 

Commander  Gerald  Edward  Holland,  D.S.O.,  R.I.M.    .         .     24  July  01 

Commander  George  Wilson,  R.I.M.  {Ret.  Lieut.  R.N.)       .       2  Jan     05 

Captain  Thomas  Webster  Kemp .2  Jan     05 

Commander  Sir  Charles  Leopold  Cx\st,Bart.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
C.M.G 15  May  06 

Rear- Admiral  George  Hayley  Hewett     .  ...     26  June  08 

OFFICERS    OF    THE    ORDER. 

Secretary,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur  H.  McMahon.G.C.V.O.,  K.C.I.E., C.S.I.  (In  India). 
Registrar,  Comptroller  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  Department  for  the  time  being. 


754 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER. 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER. 

THE  SOVEREIGN. 
HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING 


NAVAL  OFFICERS. 

KNIGHTS  GRAND  CROSS. 

Admiral  Sir  John  R.  T.  Fullerton,  C.B 

Admiral  His  Serene  Highness   Prince  Louis    of  Battenberg 
G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G- 

Admiral  Sir  Michael  Culme-Seymour,  Bt.,  G.C.B.  . 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Charles  Frederick  Hotham,  G.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Henry  Frederick  Stephenson,  K.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Compton  Edward  Domvile,  G.C.B. 

V. ©.Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Knyvet  Wilson,  G.C.B 
O.M 


Admiral  The  Right  Hon.    Lord    Charles    William    Delapoer 
Beresford,  G.C.B.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  M.P. 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet    The   Right  Hon.   Sir   Edward   Hobart 
Seymour,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  LL.D 

Admiral  Sir  Charles  Carter  Drury,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I. 

Admiral  Sir  Day  H.  Bosanquet,  K.C.B.    .... 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Fisher  of  Kilverstone 
G.C.B.,  O.M.  LL.D 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  D.  Fanshawe,  G.C  B.      . 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  Sir  William  Henry  May,  G.C.B.      . 

Admiral  Sir  Arthur  William  Moore,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G. 

Admiral  Sir  Francis  C.  B.  Bridgeman,  G.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Edmund  Samuel  Poe,  K.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  George  Astley  Callaghan,  K.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne,  Bt.,  K.C.B. 

Honorary 

Hon.  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  His  Imperial  Majesty  William  II., 
German  Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia,  K.G.  .         .         .21  Nov    99 

Hon.   Admiral   His  Majesty   King   Haakon  VII.  of  Norway, 

K.G.,- G.C.B 2  Feb    01 


1  Feb    01 

2  Feb    01 
8  Mar    01 

8  Mar    01 

9  Nov    02 
21  Apr    03 

11  Aug    05 

16  Apr    06 

15  May  06 
15  Apr    07 

3  Aug    07 

10  June  08 
31  July  09 
31  July  09 
24  June  11 
24  June  11 
26  Jan     12 

11  May  12 
14  June  12 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER. 


755 


KNIGHTS  COMMANDER, 

Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Sturges  Jackson 

Navigating  Lieutenant  Sir  Henry  Felix  Woods 

Admiral  Sir  Wilmot  Hawksworth  Fawkes,  G.C.B.,  LL.D 

Rear- Admiral  Sir  Adolphus  A.  F.  FitzGeorge  . 

Admiral  Sir  Percy  Moreton  Scott,  Bt.,  K.C.B.,  LL.D 

Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Hedworth  Meux,  G.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  Henry  B.  Jackson,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S. 

Vice- Admiral  Sir  John  R.  Jellicoe,  K.C.B. 

Admiral  Sir  James  Edward  CliflEord  Goodrich 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Colin  Richard  Keppel,  K.C.I. E.,C.B.,  D.S.O 

Vice- Admiral  Sir  Douglas  A.  Gamble 

Admiral  Sir  Frederic  W.  Fisher       .... 

Captain  The  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  John  Fortescue,  C.M.G 

Commander  Sir  Charles  Leopold  Cust,  Bt.,C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I. 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  George  J.  S.  Warrender,  Bt.,  K.C.B 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles  H.  Coke    .... 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Edmond  J.  W.  Slade,  K.C.I.E.     . 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Christopher  G.  F.  M.  Cradock,  C.B. 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  George  E.  Patey 


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06 
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07 


14  Mar 

22  Aug 

11  Aug 

23  Mar 
10  Feb 
16  Apr 

9  Nov 

3  Aug 
26  June  08 
26  June  08 

23  Jan  09 

24  Apr  09 
14  June  10 

.  19  June  11 

12  July  11 
12  July  11 
12  Dec    11 

28  Feb  12 
30  June  13 


COMMANDERS. 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets   Henry  Charles 

Woods,  C.B.,  M.D 1  Feb    01 

Admiral  Charles  Windham 8  Mar    ol 

Admiral  Sir  Alfred  L.  Winsloe,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  ...  24  Dec  01 
Vice-Admiral  The  Hon.  Sir  Stanley  C.  J.  Colville,  K.C.B.      .      6  June  02 

Admiral  Pelham  Aldrich 22  Aug   02 

Lieutenant   The    Right    Hon.    Edward    Ponsonby,   Earl   of 

Bessborough,  C.B 22  Aug  02 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Arthur  Murray  Farquhar,  K  C.B.  .  .  31  Mar  03 
Admiral  Sir  William  Alison  Dyke  Acland,  Bt.  .  .  .13  Apr  03 
Admiral  Sir  Reginald  Neville  distance,   G.C.B  ,  K.C.M.G  ,  ■ 

D.C.L 21  Apr    03 

Admiral  Edmund  Frederick  Jeff reyB  .  .  .  .  .11  Aug  03 
Admiral  Angus  MacLeod        .......      5  May  04 

Admiral  Michael  P.  O'Callaghan,  C.B 1  July  04 

Admiral  Sir  Richard  Poore,  Bt.,  K  C.B 11  Aug  05 

Admiral  Robert  L.  Groome 11  Aug  05 

Admiral  <Sir  George  Neville,  K.C.B 11  Aug  05 

Vice-Admiral  Edward  E.  Bradford 10  Feb    06 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  F.  C.  Doveton  Sturdee,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.      .    16  Apr    06 

Admiral  Sir  George  F.  King-Hall,  K.C.B 11  July  07 

Admiral  Charles  G.  Robinson 3  Aug  07 

Admiral  Harry  S.  F.  Niblett 3  Aug  07 

Admiral  Frank  Finnis .3  Aug   07 

Rear-Admiral  Lewis  Bayly,  K.C.B 3  Aug  07 

Rear-Admiral  Reginald  H.  8.  Bacon,  D.S.O 3  Aug  07 

Rear-Admiral  Charles  E.  Madden  3  Aug  07 

Rear-Admiral  Herbert  G.  King-Hall,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  .  .  6  AuK  08 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Frederick  T.  Hamilton,  K.C.B  .         .       9  Nov    08 

Rear-Admiral  John  de  M.  Hutchison,  C.M.G 24  Apr    09 

Rear-Admiral  Archibald  G.  H.  W.  Moore        .         .         .         .31  July  09 

Rear-Admiral  Reginald  G.  O.  Tupper 7  June  10 

Rear-Admiral  The  Hon.  Somerset  A.  Gough-Calthorpe    .        ,    29  July   10 


756 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER. 


COMMANDERS—  contd. 

Captain  Philip  W.  Dumas 7  Nov   10 

Captain  Bryan  G.  Godfrey-Faussett.  C.M.G. .  .         .        .     19  June  11 

Fleet-Surgeon  Arthur  R.  Bankart,  M.B 19  June  11 

Rear-Admiral  Henry  H.  Campbell .24  Oct     11 

Captain  Walter  Lumsden         .         .         .         .         .         .         .12  Dec    11 

Captain  Alfred  B.  F.  Chatfield 4   Feb  12 

Fleet-Surgeon  Robert  Hill 4  Feb  12 

Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  Belgrave  Ninnis,  M.D.  14  June  12 
Captain  Norman  C.  Palmer       .         .         .         .         .         .         .     13  Oct    13 


MEMBERS    OF   THE    FOURTH  CLASS 
Rear-Admiral  Peyton  Hoskyns,  C.M.G 
Deputy-Inspector-General  of   Hospitals  and  Fleets,  Alfred 

G.  Delmege,  M.D 

Deputy  Surgeon-General  James  Lawrence  Smith,  M.B 

Captain  Henry  B.  Pelly 

Captain  George  A.  Broad .... 

Captain  The  Hon.  Algernon  D.  E.  H.  Boyle 

Rear- Admiral  Charles  E.  Anson 

Rear-Admiral  Rosslyn  E.  Wemyss,  C.M.G 

Captain  Philip  Nelson-Ward 

Paymaster-in-Chief  John  H.  G.  Chappie,  C.B 

Vice- Admiral  Charles  H.  Cochran 

Rear-Admiral  Richard  P.  F.  Purefoy 

Vice-Admiral  Henry  Peter  Routh    . 

Vice-Admiral  Sir  Paul  Warner  Busb,  K.C.B 

Lieutenant  Gerald  Rivers  Maltby  . 

Rear-Admiral  Sir  Charles  J.  G.  Sawle,  Bt. 

Vice-Admiral  Herbert  A.  Warren     . 

Captain  Philip  Francklin 

Vice-Admiral  Reginald  C.  Prothero,  C.B. 

Admiral  Alexander  W.  Chisholm-Batten 

Admiral  George  M.  Henderson. 

Rear- Admiral  Sir  Charles  L.  Ottley,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B. 

Engineer-Rear-Admiral  James  M.  0.  Bennett 

Paymaster-in-Chief  William  H.  Bowen 

Admiral  John  L.  Marx     .... 

Rear- Admiral  Trevylyan  D.  W.  Napier    . 

Captain  Georgre  R.  Mansell       .         .         . 

Captain  The  Hon.  Hubert  G.  Brand 

Lieutenant  The  Hon.  Cyril  A.  Ward 

Captain  William  Way 

Rear-Admiral  Mark  E.  F.  Kerr,  C.B. 

Rear-Admiral  Richard  H.  Peiree,  O.B.  . 

Rear-Admiral  Godfrey  H.  B.  Mundy 

Commander  Alfred  H.  Tarleton 

Bear-Admiral  Sir  Robert  K.  Arbuthnot,  Bt 

Paymaster-in-Chief  David  B.  L.  Hopkins 

Rear-Admiral  William  De  Salis 

Rear-Admiral  Reginald  A.  Allenby 

Captain  Charles  F.  Corbett     . 

Rear-Admiral  John  L.  Burr,  C.M.G 

Captain  Walter  H.  Cowan,  D.S.O. 

Captain  The  Hon.  Victor  A.  Stanley 

Admiral  John  Edward  Bearoroft,  C.B. 


11  May  96 


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01 
01 
01 
01 
01 
01 
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02 


02 

03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 


27  Sept  98 

28  Nov    98 
lFeb 
lFeb 

19  Mar 
16  Aug 
24  Dec 
24  Dec 
24  Dec 

2  May 

2  May 
22  Aug   02 
22  Aug   02 

9  Nov 
21  Apr 
21  Apr 
21  Apr 
27  Apr 
27  Apr 
27  Apr 

4  May  03 

5  May  03 
5  May  03 

11  Aug  03 
11  Aug  03 
11  Aug  03 
11  Aug  03 
11  Aug  03 
11  Aug  03 

9  Oct  03 

9  Oct 

9  Oct 

10  Feb 
22ieb 
22  Feb 
18  Apr  04 
18  Apr  04 
18  Apr  04 

5  May  04 
5  May  04 
1  July  04 
1  July  04 


03 
03 
04 

04 

04 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER 


756a 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  FOURTH  CLASS— contd. 


CM 


0. 


D.S. 


Rear- Admiral  Ernest  C.  T.  Troubridge,  C.B., 

Captain  The  Hon.  Robert  Francis  Boyle 

Captain  Outhbert  Godfrey  Chapman 

Captain  Charles  Tibbits  .... 

Staff-Paymaster  Thomas  H.  S.  Pasley     . 

Rear- Admiral  Charles  H.  Dare 

Captaia  Algernon  W.  Heneage 

Engineer-Captain  Alfred  J.  Nye    . 

Vice-Admiral  Charles  H.  Robertson,  C.M.G 

Rear-Admiral  David  Beatty,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 

Lieutenant  Vernon  F.  Tuson 

Commander  Walter  B.  Compton     .         . 

Commander  Joseph  A.  Shuter      .        . 

Rear- Admiral  Henry  F.  Oliver,  C.B. 

Captain  Richard  F.  Phillimore,  C.B.      . 

Rear- Admiral  Edward  P.  Ashe 

Rear- Admiral  Robert  H.  Johnston  Stewart,  C.B. 

Captain  Richard  G.  A.  W.  Stapleton-Cotton 

Rear- Admiral  Herbert  W  Savory  . 

Captain  Thomas  D.  L.  Sheppard    . 

Engineer  Captain  William  R  Apps 

Captain  Godfrey  M,  Paine,  C.B. 

Captain  Thomas  Jackson,  C.B.     . 

Captain  Roger  J.  B.  Keyes,  C.B.    . 

Rear- Admiral  The  Hon.  Horace  L  A.  Hood,  C.B., 

Captain  Philip  Streatfeild      .... 

Rear-Admiral  Hugh  Evan-Thomas 

Commander  Charles  E  F.  Cunning hame  Graham 

Rear-Admiral  Herbert  L.  Heath 

Captain  Edward  H.  F.  Heaton- Ellis 

Commander  St.  Vincent  Nepean 

Captain  James  R.  P.  Hawksley 

Rear-Admiral  William  C.  Pakenham,  C.B. 

Captain  Laurence  E.  Power  ... 

Rear- Admiral  the  Most  Hon.  Frederick  W.  F.,  Marqu* 

Bristol 

Rear-Admiral  Stuart  Nicholson 

Rear- Admiral  Dudley  Rawson  Stratford  de  Chair 

Captain  John  Saumarez  Dumaresq 

Captain  Denis  Burke  Crampton 

Commander  William  Douglas  Paton 

Engineer  Commander  George  C.  Bath 

Engineer   Captain   Robert  B.  Ayers    . 

Captain  William  W.  Fisher 

Commander  John  A.  Webster 

Rear-Admiral  Montague  E.  Browning  . 

Captain  Edwyn  S.  Alexander-Sinclair    . 

Captain  Adolphus  H.  Williamson  . 

Rear-Admiral  Sydney  R.  Fremantle 

Captain  William  G.  E.  Ruck-Keene 

Captain  John  E.  Cameron     .... 

Admiral  Henry  Christian.        .... 

Captain  Edmund  Moore  Cooper  Cooper-Key    . 

Paymaster  Reginald  Butcher  .... 


1  July  04 


ess  of 


12  Aug 
12  Aug 
12  Aug 
12  Aug 

6  Sept 
11  Oct 
30  Deo 

7  Apr 
28  Apr 

z8  Apr  05 
28  Apr  05 
28  Apr  05 
11  Aug  05 
11  Aug   05 

8  Sept  05 
8  Sept  05 

8  Sept  05 
20  Feb  06 
11  Mar 
11  Mar 

11  Mar 

15  Mar 

24  Apr 
30  Apr 
30  Apr 

9  Nov 
9  Nov 

30  Apr 
30  Apr 

28  June  07 

12  July  97 

12  July  07 
3  Aug  07 

13  Deo  07 
10  June  08 
10  June  08 
10  June  08 
10  June  08 
10  June  08 

6  Aug  08 
6  Aug  08 
6  Aug 

6  Aug 

7  Aug 
1  Oct 

29  Apr 

3  May 

4  May 
4  May 

25  June  09 
9  July  09 

16  July   09 


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08 
08 
09 
09 
09 
09 


796b 


ROYAL  VICTORIAN   ORDER. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  FOURTH  CLASS— contd 
Hear-  Admiral  James  de  C.  Hamilton 
Captain  Aubrey  C.  H.  Smith   .... 
Deputy  Surgeon-General  Cyril  J.  Mansfield    . 

Captain  Cecil  S.  Hickley 

Captain  Alexander  V.  Campbell 
Commander  The  Hon.  Matthew  R.  Best 
Lieutenant-Commander  David  T.  Graham-Brown 
Lieutenant- Commander  Archibald  S.  May 
Beai-Admiral  Arthur  Henry  Christian 
Fleet-Surgeon  George  T.  Collingwood 
Lieutenant-Commander  William  D.  Phipps 
Captain  David  M.  Anderson 
Engineer-Commander  John  T.  H.  Ward    . 
Engineer-Commander  Walter  K.  Williams 
Captain  Bertram  S.  Evans        .... 
Captain  Richard  Hyde     ..... 
Engineer  Captain  Charles  G.  Taylor 

Captain  Henry  T.  Buller 

Fleet  Surgeon  William  Bett 

Lieutenant-Commander  Francis  A.  Beasley,    . 

Captain  Edward  L.  Booty         .... 

Engineer  Commander  Joseph  H.  H.  Ireland     . 

Engineer  Lieutenant  Frederick  G.  Haddy        , 

Captain  Michael  Culme-Seymour    . 

Captain  William  E   Goodenough     . 

Captain  Henry  H.  Bruce         .... 

Captain  Clement  Greatorex  .         . 

Engineer  Captain  William  Onyon  . 

Captain  Louis  C.  S.  Woollcombe   . 

Commander  George  N.  Tomlin 

Fleet  Paymaster  Bertram  C.  Allen 

Chaplain  The  Her.  Henry  D.  Dixon- Wright    . 

Captain  Charles  A.  Christian  .... 

Captain  Charles  D.  Johnson    .... 

Engineer  Lieutenant  Walter  S.  Damant 

Captain  Hugh  D.  R.  Watson,  C.B. 

Captain  William  A.  K.  Kelly 

Captain  John  E.  T.  Harper      .... 

Commander  Arthur  K.  Marcrorie     . 

Lieutenant-Commander  Henry  E,  H.  Spencer-Cooper 

Engineer  Lieutenant  Edward  L.  D.  Acland    . 


Acheson 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  FIFTH  CLASS. 

Commander  Percy  L.  H.  Noble 

Lieutenant-Commander  Aubrey  W.  Peebles  . 
Lieutenant-Commander  Isham  W.  Gibson 
Lieutenant- Commander  Leonard  S.  Holbrook 
Lieutenant  Henry  A.  Beaver  .         .         .         . 
Lieutenant  George  H.  Colwill 
Lieutenant-Commander  The  Hon.  Patrick  G.  E 
Lieutenant-Commander  Frederick  C.  flalahan. 
Lieutenant  Thomas  Ready    .... 
Carpenter  Lieutenant  James  Rice 
Lieutenant  Benjamin  Titheridge 
Gunner  Henry  H.  A  Willmore 
Lieutenant  Frederick  E.  G.  Wilton 
Lieutenant  Henry  F.  Carter     .... 
Carpenter-Lieutenant  David  Morgan 


19  July 
5  Aug 
9  Aug 

09 
09 
09 

1  Dec 

09 

7  June 

10 

7  June 

10 

7  Jane 

10 

7  June 

10 

24  July 

10 

24  July 
24  July 
29  July 

10 
10 
10 

29  July 
19  Oct 

10 
10 

7  Nov 

1U 

17  Jan 

11 

3  Feb 

11 

12  Apr 
12  Apr 
12  Apr 
24  June 

11 
11 
11 
11 

14  July 
14  July 
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11 

11 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

4  Feb 

12 

21  Feb 

12 

24  Feb 

12 

11  May 
24  May 
30  June 

12 
13 
13 

11  Aug 
11  Aug 

13 
13 

11  Aug 
11  Aug 

13 

13 

19  Mar 

01 

19  Mar 

01 

19  Mar 

01 

19  Mar 

01 

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5  May 
22  Feb 

03 
03 

04 

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07 

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OS 

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09 

7  June 

10 

29  July 
24  June 

10 
11 

9  Aug 

12 

ROYAL    VICTORIAN    ORDER.  757 

MAEINE   OFFICERS. 

MEMBERS    OF   THE    FOURTH    CLASS. 

Lieutenant-Colonel  Charles  Clarke  .        .        .        .        .24  Dee    01 

Colonel  Herbert  S.  N.  White  11  Mar    06 

Major  Edward  K.  Cottingham 12  Aug    07 

Captain  John  Brough 24  July  11 

Major  Picton  Phillipps 4  Feb  12 

MEMBERS    OF   THE   FIFTH    CLASS. 

2nd  Lieutenant  George  J.  Miller 19  Mar    01 

Captain  Alan  G.  B.  Bourne .9  Aug   09 

2nd  Lieutenant  Benjamin  S.  Green         ....         .4  Feb   12 

ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  OFFICERS. 
COMMANDER. 
Commander  Sir  Allen  William  Young,  C.B.  ...       9  Nov    03 

MEMBERS    OF    THE   FOURTH    CLASS. 
Hon.  Lieutenant  John  Glas  Sandeman  .         .         .         ,22  Aug    02 

Chief  Engineer  Thomas  Thorburn 4   Feb  12 

CIVIL  OFFICERS  WHO  HA  VE  RECEIVED  THE  ROYAL 
VICTORIAN  ORDER. 

COMMANDER. 

Sir  Thomas  Mitchell,  Kt.   (late   Manager   Constructive  De- 
partment, Portsmouth  Dockyard) 10  Feb     06 

Sir  John  Forsey,  Kl.  {Director  of  Stores,  Admiralty)     .         .     21  Feb    12 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  FOURTH  CLASS. 

Henry  Robert   Champness,  Esq.   (Late  Assistant   Director 

of  Naval  Construction) 14  Mar  02 

William   Henry  Gard,  Esq.   (Assistant  Director   of  Naval 

Construction') .9  Nov  03 

Edmond  John  Magini  ess,  Esq.  ( Chief  Constructor)      .         .       10  F*b  06 

John  Harper  Narbeth,  Esq.  (Chief  Constructor)  .         .       10  Feb  06 

Charles  Godfrey,  Esq.  (Headmaster,  R.N.  College,  Osborne)  .      24  July  10 

James  Watt,  Esq.  (Second  Master,  R.N  College,  Osborne)      .      24  July  10 

Cyril  Ashford,  Esq.  (Headmaster,  R.N.  College,  Dartmouth).      12  Apr  11 
Rev.  Ernest  H.  Arkwright  (Second   Master,  R.N.   College, 

Dartmouth)      .  .12  Apr  11 

John  W.  S.  Anderson,  Esq.  (Principal  Clerk,  Admiralty)      .       2+  July  11 

'MEMBERS    OF  THE  FIFTH   CLASS. 

Henry  Cock,  Esq.  (late  Chief  Constructor)     ....        9  May  99 

Georgre  Edward  Suter,  Esq.  ( Constructor)       ....       10  Feb  06 
Bichard  Murray,  Esq.  (Technical  Assistant,  Naval  Store  Branch, 

Admiralty) 21   Feb  12 


757a  IMPERIAL    SERVICE    ORDER. 

IMPERIAL    SERVICE    ORDER. 

THE    SOVEREIGN. 

HIS    MAJESTY    THE    KING. 

Civil  Officers  who  have  received  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 

COMPANIONS. 

Date  of  Gazette. 
Sir  Evan  Macgregor,  G.C.B.  (Late  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty)  31  Mar   03 
Ferdinand  Brand,  Esq.  (Late  Staff  Clerk,  Admiralty)      .         .     31  Mar   03 
W.  Arthur  Chapman,  Esq.  (Late  Staff  Clerk,  Admiralty)        .     31  Mar  03 
Thomas  Platts,  Esq.  (Late  Staff  Clerk,  Admiralty)  .         .     31  Mar   03 

J.  A.  Strong,  Esq.  {Late  Superintending  Clerk,  Admiralty')  .  23  June  03 
William  J .  Dimond,  Esq.  {Late  Shipping  Master,  Admiralty)  23  June  03 
W.  C.  B.  Hall.  Esq.  {Late  Director  of  Contracts,  Admiralty)  23  Feb  04 
E.G.  Farrell,Esq.  (Late  Chief  Inspector  of  Shippi?ig,  Admiralty)  23  Feb  04 
Henry  J.  Laslett,  Esq.  (Late  Naval  Store  Officer)  .  .  24  June  04 
Claude  C.  Birch,  Esq.  {Late  Principal  Clerk,  Admiralty)  .  30  June  05 
Frederick  Brown,  Esq.  {Late  Principal  Clerk,  Admiralty)  .  29  June  06 
Richard  U.  Falkus.  Esq.  (Late  Staff  Clerk,  Admiralty)  .  .  26  June  08 
William    G.    RofE,    Esq.    {Inspector  of  Dockyard  Accounts, 

Admiralty) 19  June   11 

William  D.  Barber,  Esq.  {Cliief  Civil  Assistant  Hydro-graphic 

Department,  Admiralty) 14  June  12 


Naval  and  Marine  Officers  who  have  received  the  Imperial  Service  Order.  £2 


COMPANIONS. 

Commander  Robert  M.  Rumsey 29  May  03 

Assistant  Paymaster  William  H,  Whyham    .         .        .        .29  June  06 


ROYAL   NAVAL   RESERVE. 

Paymaster  Robert  Hobbins      .......     25  June  09 

Staff  Paymaster  William  H.  G.  Deacon 3  June  13 


DISTINGUISHED    SERVICE    ORDER. 


7076 


Fleets 


James 


0.,C 


C.B 


V.O 


13  Jan  87 
13  Jan  87 
13  Jan  87 

1  Jan  91 

30  May  91 
10  Jan  93 
10  Jan  93 
12  Dec  93 
26  May  91 
26  May  94 
21  Dec  94 
17  Nov  96 
25  May  97 


DISTINGUISHED  SERVICE  ORDER 
COMPANIONS. 
NAVAL  OFFICERS. 
Admiral  Sir  John  Dnrnford,  G.C.B. 
Captain  Alfred  Carpenter  .... 

Admiral  Charles  J.  Barlow         .... 
Deputy    Inspector-General    of    Hospitals    and 

James  H.  Martin 

Chief  Inspector  of  Machinery  Sir  Henry  Benbow,  K 

Captain  Ian  M.  Fraser 

Captain  Henry  D.  Wilkin  .... 

Captain  Price  V.  Lewes,  C.B 

Rear- Admiral  Herbert  G.  King-Hall,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 
Staff  Surgeon  Walter  Bowden   .... 
Commander  John  George  Heugh       .        .        . 
Rear-Admiral  David  Beatty,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 
Rear-Admiral  Reginald  H.  S.  Bacon,  C.V.O. 
Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets 

McC.  Martin 

Deputy  Surgeon-General  Edgar  R.  Dimsey 
Lieutenant  Francis  B.  Henderson,  C.M.G. 
Vice-Admiral  Sir  Colin  R.  Keppel,  K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V 
Captain  Walter  H.  Cowan,  M.V.O.      . 
Engineer  Commander  Edmund  E.  Bond,  C.M.G. 
Lieutenant  Edward  Hugh  Meredith  Nicholson  . 
Captain  George  P.  E.  Hunt 
Surgeon  Charles  C.  Macmillan,  M.B. 
Captain  Edward  G.  Lowther-Crof  ton 
Commander  Eric  Charrington    .... 
Commander  Colin  MacKenzie    .... 
Captain  Valentine  Egerton  Bagot  Phillimore  . 
Engineer  Commander  George  Herbert  Bromwich 
Fleet  Surgeon  Ernest  Courtney  Lomas,  M.B. 
Rear-Admiral  !7te  Hon.  Horace  L.  A.  Hood,  C.B.,  M, 
OFFICERS  OF  ROYAL  MARINES 
Major  Reginald  A.  Marriott        .... 
Lieut.-Colonel  Walter  M- Lambert 
Major-General  Thomas  H.  de  M.  Roche     . 

Major  Walter  T.  C.  Jones 

Captain  Leslie  0.  Wilson,  M.P 

Captain  Frederick  J.  SaunderB    .... 

Colonel  Frederick  White 

Major  Granville  M.  Heriot 

OFFICERS   OF   THE   ROYAL  INDIAN 
Commander  Alexander  Campbell,  CLE.  . 
Commander  G.  E.  Holland,  CLE.    . 
Commander  Ferdinand  H.  Elderton . 
Commander  Alexander  Rowand 
Commander  Charles  J.  C.  Kendall    . 

ROYAL    RED    CROSS. 

Miss  Isabella  Smith  (Nursing  Sister,  R.N.,  retired) 
Miss  Evangelina  E.  Harte  (Head  Sister,  R.N.) 
Miss  Florence  H.  Porter  (Head  Sister  R.N.,  retired) 
Miss  Robina  Falconer  [Nursing  Sister,  R.N.) 
Miss  Margaret  H.  Keenan  {Head  Sister  R.N.). 
Miss  Katherine  M.  Hickley  (Head  Sister  R.N.} 


25  May  97 
25  May  97 

8  Mar  98 
B.  11  Mar  98 

15  Nov  98 

15  Nov  98 

2  Dec  98 

6  Nov  uo 

6  Nov  00 

"  9  Nov  00 

9  Nov  00 
9  Nov  00 
9  Nov  00 
9  Nov  00 

29  Nov  00 
6  Sept  04 


25  Nov  86 

13  Jan  87 
25  May  97 

6  Nov  00 
29  Nov  00 
29  Nov  00 
29  Nov  00 
19  June  11 
MARINE 

16  May  87 

14  Nov  90 
29  Nov  08 

26  June  03 
6  Sept  04 

3  June  99 
25  June  09 
25  June  09 
25  June  09 
19  June  11 
19  June  11 


758-9 


VICTORIA  CROSS. 


THE  VICTORIA   CROSS. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  LIST   OF  OFFICERS  AND    MEN   OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY 
AND    ROYAL    MARINES    UPON    WHOM    THE    DECORATION    HAS    BEEN 

CONFERRED. 


Date  of  Act  of 

Date  of  London  Gazette 

Gallantry,  and  Rank 
at  the  time. 

in  which  the  Act  of 

performed. 

Gallantry  is  detailed. 

Charles  Davis  Lucas 

Rear-Admiral 

Bomarsund 

June  21, 1854      ... 
(Mate.) 

February  24,  1 857 

William  Seeley       ... 

Seaman 

Japan        

September  6,  1864 
(Seaman.) 

April  21,  1865 

Israel  Harding        ^ 

Chief  Gunner 

Before  Alexandria 

July  11, 1882      ... 
(Gunner.) 

September  15,  1882 

Sir    Arthur    Knyvet 
Wilson,        G.C  B., 

Admiral  of  the 

El-Teb,  Soudan  ... 

February  29, 1884 

May  21,  1884 

Fleet. 

(Naval  Brigade) 

(Captain.) 

O.M.,G.C.V.O. 

Lewis  S.  T.  Halliday, 

Major,  bmli... 

Pekin,  China 

June  24,  1900      ... 

January  1,  1901 

C.B. 

(Captain.) 

BasilJ.  D.  Guy 

Lieut- Com.  ... 

Tientsin,  China... 

July  13, 1900 
( Midshipman.) 

January  1,  1901 

CONSPICUOUS  SERVICE  CROSS. 


760 


CONSPICUOUS   SERVICE   CROSS. 


(Awarded  under  Order  in  Council  of '15th  June,  1901.) 


Warrant  Officers,  Acting  Warrant  Officers,  and  Subordinate  Officers 
of  the  Royal  Nary  on  whom  the  Decoration  has  been  conferred. 


Thomas  C.  Armstrong 
Reginald  B.  C.  Hutchinson 
Ernest  E.  Lowe 
Joseph  Wright  - 
George  Mascull  r 

Arthur  G.  Onslow 


Commander  - 
Lieut  .-Com.  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieutenant  - 
Lieutenant   - 


Date  of 
Award. 


1  July  01 
1  July  01 
1  July  01 
1  July  01 
26  June  02 
6  Sept  01 


Rank  at  the 
Time. 


Midshipman 

Midshipman 

Gunner 

Act  Gunner 

Gunner 

Midshipman 


761 


CONSPICUOUS  GALLANTRY  MEDAL. 


CONSPICUOUS   GALLANTRY   MEDAL. 

Awarded  under  Order  in  Council  of  7th  July  1874  and  22nd  February  1896. 

LIST  OF  MEN  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  MARINES  TO  WHOM  THE 
CONSPICUOUS  GALLANTRY  MEDAL  HAS  BEEN  AWARDED,  WITH 
THEIR  RANK  AT  THE  TIME. 


1874 

1889 

John  Bray  {Master  at  Arms). 

James  Wilson  {Boatswain's  Mate). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Henry  Godden  {Captain 's  Coxsiuain). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

1894 

John  Maxwell  {Captain  of  the  Forecastle). 

Robert      H.     Crouch     {Chief      Gunner's 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Mate). 

William   L.   Yearworth   {Captain   of  the 

With  an  annuity  of  £  10. 

Forecastle). 

Joseph  Perkins  {Leading  Stoker  1st  Class). 

George  Taylor  {Sergeant,  R.M.A.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £20. 

With  an  annuity  of  £20. 

Timothy  Waters  {Sergeant,  R.M.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

1901 

Richard  Honer  {Private,  R.M.). 

James       E.     Preston       {Lance-Sergeant, 

R.M.L.I.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Herbert  E.  George  {Able  Seaman). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Ernest  John  Read  {Able  Seaman). 

1883 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

William  J.  Christmas  {Petty  Officer,  2nd 

Benjamin       White       {Colour      Sergeant, 

Class). 

R.M.A.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Harry  Swannell  {Leading  Signalman). 

Thomas       W.       Holdstock       {Sergeant, 

With  an  anmtity  of  £10. 

R.M.L.I.). 

William  Parsonage  {Able  Seaman). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Patrick  Golden  {Able  Seaman). 

Johni  Judge  {Gunner,  R.M.A.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Edwin  Whibley  {Ordinary  Seaman). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Thomas  Gardner  {Sick-berth  Steward). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

1884 

1904 

WillianrBolfe  {Chief  Gunner's  Mate). 

John  Murphy  {Petty  Officer,  1st  Class). 

■z    :',\    -.:■  With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

With  an  annuity  of  £10. 

Stephen  Patterson  {Private,  R.M.L.I.). 

John  E.  Flowers  {Sergeant,  R.M.L.I.). 

Alfred  Bretnall  {Gumner,  R.M.A.). 

With  an  annuity  of  £10.ji 

THE  ALBERT  MEDAL. 


762 


THE  ALBERT  MEDAL. 

LIST  OF  OFFICERS  AND  MEN  BELONGING:  TO  THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND 
ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  TO  WHOM  THE  ALBERT  MEDAL  HAS 
BEEN  AWARDED. 


1867 

1898 

John  Ricketts  (Leading  Seaman) 

21  Dec 

Eng  -  Commander  Richard  W.  Toman 

15  Nov 

1868 

1901 

Commander  Lionel  A.  De  Saus- 

17  Nov 

Commander  Halton  S.  Lecky       .  28  June 

1902 

1870 

Commander      William     Balfour 

Frederick  Paffett  (Chief  Stoker)  17  Jan 
James  Sutherland  (Leading Stoker)  1  June 

Forbes 

17  Sept 

1905 

1876 

Alfred  Sticklej  (Chief  Stoke?-)     .  10  Feb 

Captain  Alfred  Carpenter,  D.S.O. 

19  June 

1908 

1892 

George    Hoar    (Boatman    Coast 

Lawrence  Hennessey   (Boatman 
Coast  Guard) .... 

12  Jan 
8  Feb 

John  Ramsay  (Able  Seaman)      .  21  July 

1913. 

William  Lasbley   (Cldef  Stoker)  26  July 
Thomas     Crean    (Petty  Officer, 

1st  Class)        .         .         .         .  26  July 

BOARD   OF  TRADE   MEDALS. 
LIST  of   OFFICERS    and    MEN    of   the    ROYAL    NAVY    and    COAST    GUARD 
and  of  the  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  who  have  been  awarded  MEDALS 
for  GALLANTRY  in  SAVING  LIFE  AT  SEA  by  H.M.  The  King,  on   the 
recommendation  of  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade. 

(For  awards  prior  to  190S,  see  previous  Navy  Lists.) 


Name, 


Rank. 


Adams,  William . 
Holbert,  Peter     . 
Stivey,  John 
Lennard,  Thomas 
Smith,  William  . 
Murphy,  Thomas 
House,  John 
Stickley,  William  J. 
Bird,  Amos  M.     . 
Millar,  Maurice    . 
Downey,  Dawson 
Hitchcock,  George  H 
Budden,  John  G. 
Guppy,  Samuel  . 
Husk,  Samuel 
Hughes,  Arthur 
Sisman,  Charles 
Hall,  William      . 
Barry,  Richard    , 
Neal,  Alexander 
Green,  Harry 
Ooker,  Thomas  C. 
Stanford,  Leonard  C 
Murphy,  Bioliard  M 
Davis,  Edward    . 


Commissioned  Boatman 
Chief  Boatman 
Lieutenant  R.N.R. 
Boatman  .... 
Commissioned  Boatman 
Qualified  Seaman,  R.N.R. 
Chief  Boatman 
Leading  Boatman   , 
Commissioned  Boatman 
Commissioned  Boatman 
Boatman  . 
Leading  Boatman 
Leading  Boatman 
Betty  Officer,  C.G. 
Petty  Officer,  C.G. 
Boatman  . 
Leading  Boatman 
Leading  Boatman 
Petty  Officer.  C.G. 
Leading  Boatman 
Chief  Officer    . 
Boatman  . 
Leading  Boatman 
Boatman  . 
Chief  Officer, 


Date  of 

Silver 

Bronze 

the  Vote. 

Medal. 

Medal. 

Jan     1908 

1 

Jan     1908 

1 

June  1908 

1 

July   1908 

1 

July    1908 

1 

July   1908 

1 

Aug    1908 

1 

Apr     1910 

... 

1 

Apr     1910 

i 

Apr     1M0 

1 

Apr     1911 

V 

Apr     1911 

j. 

Apr     1911 

1 

Apr    1911 

I 

Apr    1911 

1 

Apr     1U11 

i 

Apr     1911 

i 

Apr     1911 

i 

Apr     1911 

1 

Apr     1911 

1 

Feb     1912 

i 

June  1912 

1 

June  1912 

i 

June  1912 

l 

June  1918 

,. 

1       I 

762« 


BOARD  OF  TRADE  MEDALS. 


BOARD  OF   TRADE    MEDALS— continued. 


Name. 


Haslar,  Albert     . 
Cradock,  Sir  Christopher 
G.  F.  M.,  K.c.v.o.,  c.b. 
Wood,  Christopher  J.  F. 
Corbett,  Noel  M.  F. 
Horton,  Max  K.  . 
Cumming,  George  E. 
Smith,  Samuel  C.  A. 
Fanning,  Edward  F. 
Presley,  Herbert  C. 
Cross,  Harry 
Cheetham,  James 
Mason,  Horace  R. 
Rowland,  Percival  S. 
Bath,  Robert 
Davey,  Ernest 
Lancaster,  Frederick 
Spencer,  George  H. 
Wyatt,  James  B. 
Thompson,  Leonard 
Lane,  Ernest 
Haden,  Cecil 
Chappell,  James  E. 
Clark,  James  H.  . 
Nash,  William  F. 
Allen,  Charles  E. 
Allen,  Oates 
Allright,  Ernest  W. 
Wylde,  William  . 
Gosset,  Robert  R. 
Penfold,  Harry    . 
Tatterson.  Reginald 
Rogers,  Herbert  J. 
Jacob,  Alfred  H. 
Buttertield,  Frederick 
Dean,  Albert  E.   . 
Pullen,  Herbert  W. 
Knight,  Alfred    . 
Margerison,  Joseph 
Batty,  Austen  S, 
Lovell,  Frederick 
Wainscoat,  James  H. 
Chapman,  Charles  A. 
Parker,  George  C. 
Symes,  Sidney  E. 
Williams,  Edward  S. 
Beaumont,  W  alter 
Leggate,  William  T. 
Dunk,  Alfred  A.  . 
Davies,  Leonard  H. 
Stratton,  Austin  W. 
Johnson,  Albert  . 
West,  Philip 
Garlinge,  George  W. 
Roberts,  Edwin    . 
Beaumont,  James 
Brockman,  John  W. 
Cutmore,  Samuel  G.  B. 
Borras,  Frank 
Rednall,  Claude  H. 
Tull,  Henry  J.     . 
Redhead,  Charles  M. 
Blair,  David 
Heighton,  Charles 
Karmer,  William  H. 
Marsden,  William 
Beard,  Peter 
Wheeler,  William  B. 


Date  of        Silver 
the  Vote.      Medal. 


Leading  Boatman 
Rear-Admiral  . 

Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Lieutenant 
Gunner    . 
Midshipman    . 
Leading  Signalman 
Signalman 
Signalman 
Yeoman  of  Signals 
Leading  Seaman 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Leading  Seaman 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Lieutenant 
Petty  Officer    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Midshipman    . 
Leading  Seaman 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Able  Seaman    . 
Able  Seaman   . 
Signalman 
Leading  Boatman 
Lieutenant  R.N.R. 
Lieutenant  R.N.R. 
Leading  Boatman 
Lfading  Boatman 
Leading  Boa' man 
Leading  Boatman 
Able  Seaman  . 


June  1912 
June  1912 

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June  1912 
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June  1912 
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June  1912 
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April  1913 
July  1913 
Nov  1913 
Nov  1913 
Nov  1913 
Nov  1913 
Dec    1913 


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FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


773 


TABLES  OF  THE  FULL  PAY  AND  WAGES  OF  THE  ROYAL 
NAVY  AND  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES  WHEN  EMBARKED. 


(Officers  who   have   elected  former   Regulations,  and   old   rates   of   Full    Pay,   are 
referred  to  former  Navy  Lists  and  Admiralty  Instructions.) 


1.  NAVAL   OFFICERS. 


Bank. 

5fear  of 
365  Days. 

One  Day 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet         

Admiral          

Vice-Admiral 

Rear-Admiral 

Commodore  of  the  First  Class 

£ 

2,190 
1,825 
1,460 
1,095 
1,095 

0 
0 
0 
0 

0 

d. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

£    s.  d. 

6    0    0 
5    0    0 
4     0    0 
3     0    0 
3    0    0 

Table  Money  is  granted  to  the  above  at  rates  varying  according 
to  the  character  of    their  appointments,   the    maximum   rate 
being  £i  10s.  Od.  a  day       

Maximum. 

1,642  10    0 

Maxi- 
mum. 
4  10     0 

Table  Money  whilst  proceeding  to  or  returning   from  Btation  in 
Flag  Ship           

547 

10 

0 

1  10     0 

Table  Monev  to  a  Flag  Officer  or  Commodore  of  the  First  Class, 
superintending  a  Dockyard  Abroad        

730 

0 

0 

2    0    0 

Ditto  to  a  Flag  Officer  or  Commodore  of  the  First  Class,  superin- 
tending a  Dockyard  at  Home         

547 

10 

0 

1   10     0 

Ditto  to  a  Commodore  of  the  Second  Class,  in  addition  to  his  Full 
Pay  and  Command  Money  as  Captain  and  allowance  as  Com- 
modore, Abroad 

Ditto  to  a  Commodore  of  the  Second  Class,  in  addition   to  his  Full 
Pay  and  Command  Money  as   Captain  and  allowance  as   Com- 
modore, at  Home          

Special  allowance  to  the  Commanders-in-Chief  at  Portsmouth,  Devon- 
port,  The  Nore 

365 

182 
500 

0 

10 
0 

0 

0 
0 

10     0 
0  10    0 

Commuted  Allowance  in  lieu  of  Retinue  of  8ervants  : — 

Commander-in-Chief,  Portsmouth          

Ditto                 Devonport 

Ditto                 The  Nore 

Senior  Officer,  Queenstown 

Flag  Officer  in  command  of  R.N.  War  College,  Portsmouth 

500 
500 
500 
250 
200 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

Note.— Table  Money  is  payable  only  while  Flag  or  Broad  Pendant  Is  flying  within  the  limits  of 
Station, except  in  the  cases  of  Commanders-in-Chief  atHome  and  Admirals  Superintendent  of  Dockyards  at 
Home,  the  Flag  Officers  in  the  Home  Fleet,  the  Flag  or  other  Officers  commanding  the  detached  or  other 
Squadrons  occasionally  employed  on  the  Home  Station  and  the  Commodores  at  the  Home  Ports,  wno  are 
to  be  allowed  half  the  amount  of.their  Table  Money  during  short  leave  of  absence  when  granted  by  the 
Admiralty,  not  exceeding  six  weeks  In  the  year.  (Orders  in  Council  dated  6th  February,  1870,  and 
17th  March,  1875.) 


2  e  2 


774 


PULL  PAY  OF  THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


Allowance  to  Commodore 
of  the  Second  Class,  in 
addition  to  his  Table 
Money  and  his  Pay  and 
Command  Money  as 
Captain. 


If  in  Command  of  a  Station  or 
Squadron,  and  not  under  the 
orders  of  a  Superior  Officer,  if  so 
ordered  by  the  Admiralty 

Under  other  circumstances  than 
the  above       


Captain  of  the  Fleet  (not  allowed  Table  Money)       

•Captains— To  the  first  80 

Ditto        to  the  next  80 

Ditto        to  the  remainder     

Scale  of  Command  Money  to  Captains,  in  addition  to  Pay : — 

When  in  command  of  a  Sea-going  Battleship,  Battle  Cruiser, 
Cruiser,  Port  Guard  Ship  or  such  other  Ship  as  the  Admiralty 
may  direct  

When  in  command  of  any  other  Ship,  or  of  an  Establishment 

When  ar  pointed  Chief  of  the  Staff 

All  Flag  Captains  

When  borne  for  Pull  Pay  and  employed  on  Special  Service, 
but  not  in  command  of  a  Ship  or  Establishment      

Note. — The  Command  Money  to  Captains  of  Flag  Ships  is  in- 
tended to  cover  the  expense  incurred  by  them  when  the  Flag  is 
temporarily  struck. 

Commuted  Allowance  in  lieu  of  Servants  to  the  Captains  Superin- 
tendent at  Sheerness  and  Pembroke,  and  the  Captains  of  certain 
stationary  ships  and  establishments  at  home      

Commuted  Allowance  in  lieu  of  Servants  to  Captain  holding  an 
appointmententitling  him  to  two  servants  (at  Admiralty  discretion) 

Captain  (Et) 

Allowance  to  when  borne  for  Engineering  duties         

(In  addition  to  command  money  at  the  rate  of  5s.  a  day.) 

Commanders 

Scale  of  Command  Money  to  Commanders  in  addition  to  Pay  : — 

When  in  command  of  Sea-going  Ships  or  Tenders      

When  in  command  of  Harbour  Ships  or  Tenders      

Commanders  borne  for  Coast  Guard  on  shore,  Transport  Service, 
and  Surveying  Service,  other  than  in  H.M.  Ships,  ar*.  not 
entitled  to  Command  Money;  but  Commanders  employed  on 
other  Special  Service  to  receive  (subject  to  the  approval  of  the 
Admiralty)  Command  Money  at  the  rate  of 


bej 


Commander  for  Navigating  Duties,  in  addition  to  pay  (at  th 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty)       

Commander  for  Executive  or  Navigating  Duties  in  a  Flag  Ship,  \ 
in  addition  to  Navigating  Allowance,    Flag  Allowance 1 


365  0  0 

182  10  0 

1,095  0  0 

602  5  0 

501  17  6 

410  12  6 


328  10  0 

219     0  0 

328  10  0 

219    0  0 

91    5  0 


125    0  0 

75    0  0 

127  15  0 

401  10  0 


91     5    0 
45     1     6 


45  12  6 

73    0  0 

to 

91     5  0 

45  12  6 

to 

91     5  0 


Order  in  Council  7th  March,  1899. 


FtJLL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One  Day. 


Commanders — cont. 

Commander  (Et)<  Whenperforming(B)  duties — in  addition  to  full  pay  i 

Commander  IE)  C  charge  Pay  and  FlaS  Allowance  are  also  payable-; 

'    ;   )      at  the  rates  applicable  to  Engineer  Commanders  I 

{On  advancement          
After  2  years 
„   4      „          

i  On  promotion 

Lieutenants    -J  After  4  years     

(      „      6      , 

Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants  in  the  independent  com- 
mand of  any  ship,  or  in  command  of  any  tender  or  a  flotilla  of  Sub- 
marines, receive  an  increase  of  full  pay  of  Is.  a  day 

Command  Money  to  Lieut.-Comdrs.  and  Lieuts.  in  addition  to  full  pay : 
When  in  independent  command  of  any  Ship  or  in  command  of 

any  Sea-going  Tender        

When  in  command  of  any  Harbour  Service  Tender 

Lt.-Comdr.(Et)!  f  When  performing  (E)  duties — in  addition  to  full  pay 
Lieutenant (Ef)'  J  Charge  Pay,  Senior  Engineers'  Allowance,  and 
Lt.-Comdr.  (E)l   i      Flag  Allowance    are   also    payble    at  the  rates 

Lieutenant  (E)  J   (.     applicable  to  Engineer  Lieutenants  

Allowances  to  Lieut.-Comdrs.  and  Lieutenants  in  addition  to  full  pay  : 
Senior  of  a  Ship  allowed  a  Captain  in  Command,  but  not  allowed 

a  Commander  

Senior  of  a  Ship  allowed  a  Captain  in   Command   and   also  a 

Commander 

tSenior  of  a  Ship  commanded  by  a  Commander        

Senior  of  a  Ship  allowed  a  Commander  in  command,  or  the 
alternative  ranks  of  Commander  or  Lt.-Com.  or  Lieut,  in  com- 
mand, when  actually  commanded  by  a  Lt.-Com.  or  Lieut. 

For  Gunnery  or  Torpedo  Duties,  according  to  qualification  as 
Gunnery  or  Torpedo  Officer        

For  Navigating  Duties         

For  Navigating  Duties  if  of  5  years' seniority 

For  Navigating  Duties  if  passed  for  1st  Class  Ships  for  Pilotage 
without  regard  to  seniority        

For    Navigating    Duties    when  appointed  to    a  Flag    Ship,  inj 
addition  to  Navigating  Allowance.    Flag  Allowance       "J 

Lt.-Comdrs.  and  Lieuts.  who  have  obtained  1st  Class  Certificates 
in  Gunnery  or  Torpedo  at  the  completion  of  the  short  course,  if 
on  the  Admiralty  List  for  appointment  to  Ships  net  carrying  an 
Officer  for  Gunnery  or  Torpedo  duties,  when  so  appointed 

Lt.-Comdrs.  and  Lieuts.  on  the  Admiralty  List  (under  order  in 
Council  of  13th  May,  1901)  for  appointment  to  Ships  allowed, 
but  not  carrying  a  Gunnery  Officer  when  appointed  for  Gunnery 
duties 

Navigating  or  other  officer  performing  the  Duties  of  Naval 
Instructor  in  a  ship  in  which  an  officer  of  that  rank  is 
allowed    but    not   borne    (in  addition    to    Tuition  Allowance 

— see  page  776)  

Mates  (Acting  or  confirmed)      

Mess  Allowance  

Sub-Lieutenant  or  Acting  Sub-Lieut,  serving  afloat  who  has   com- 
pleted all  examinations  for  the  rank  of  Lieutenant         

Allowance  in  addition  to  pay  when  appointed  for  Navigating 
duties  if  duly  qualified      „        

Command  money  when  in  command  of  a  Ship  or  Torpedo  Boat 

Allowance  when  employed  as  part  of  Staff  of  Engine  Room  Depart 
ment,  if  duly  qualified  to  perform  duties  of  a  junior  Engineer 

Officer   

Acting  Sub-Lieutenant     

Midshipman*  ...         ...         


£    s.  d.        £    s.   d. 
127  15    0         0    7    0 

0  5 
0  13 
0  14 
0  15 
0  16 
0  10 
0  11 
0  12 


68  8 
45  12 
91  5 

9 
6 
0 

0 
0 

0 

3 

2 
5 

9 
6 
0 

73  0 

0 

4 

0 

45  12 

6 

0 

2 

6 

27  7 
27  7 

6 
6 

1 

6 
6 

27  7  6 

Maxi 
73  0  0 

Mini 
27  7  6 
45  12  6 
54  15  0 

0  1 
mum. 
0  4 
mum. 
0  1 
0  2 
0  3 

0 

0 

6 
6 
0 

73  0 

45  12 

to 

91  5 

0 
6 

0 

0 
0 

0 

4 
2 

to 
5 

0 
6 

0 

18  5 

0 

0 

1 

0 

18  5 

0 

0 

1 

0 

45  12 
146  0 
36  10 

6 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 

2 

8 

2 

6 
0 
0 

91  5 

0 

0 

5 

0 

45  12 
36  10 

6 
0 

0 
0 

2 
2 

6 

0 

45  12 
63  17 
31  18 

6 
6 
9 

0 
0 
0 

2 
3 

1 

6 
9 

*  Midshipmen  are  subject  to  a  deduction  at  the  rate  of  52.  per  annum  from  their  Full  Pay  when  receiving 
instruction  from  a  Naval  Instructor,  or  other  officer  (vide  Article  1423  of  King's  Regulations). 
t  Only  payable  when  a  Commander  Is  allowed  In  the  Schieme  of  Complement. 


776 


PULL  PAY  OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


Store  Allowance  to  a  Navigating   or  other  Commissioned   Officer 
(except  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers): — 
When  placed  in  charge  of  Warrant  Officer's  Stores  and  Accounts:  — 

For  one  description 

„    two  descriptions  

,,    three        ,,  

When  placed  in  charge  of  Accountant  Officer  s  Stores  and  Accounts 
in    the  absence  of  that    Officer,   or    in    Ships    in    which    no 

Accountant  Officer  is  borne         

Store  Allowance  to  a  Navigating  or  other  Commissioned  Officer 
(except  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers)  when  placed  in  charge  of 
Stores  in  a  stationary  ship      (Maximum) 


Officers  on  the  Supplementary  List  entered  prior  to  7th  March,  1913: — 
Lieutenant-Commanders  : 

On  advancement,  if  not  completed  6  years'  service  as  Lieutenant, 

with  3  in  a  Ship  of  War  at  sea 

On  advancement  if  completed  6  years'  service,  of  which  3  have 

been  in  a  Ship  of  War  at  Sea      

Of  4  years'  seniority  and  9  years'  service,  of  which  6  have  been 

in  a  Ship  of  War  at  Sea     

Lieutenants 

Note. — When  appointed  in  command,  Lieutenant-Commanders  will 
receive  Full  Pay  at  lis.,  13s.,  and  15s.  a  day  respectively,  and 
Lieutenants  lis.  a  day,  in  lieu  of  the  above  rates. 

Mess  Allowance  to  each  of  the  above 

Note. — This  Allowance  is  part  of  these  Officers'  Substantive  Pay, 
and  is  not  subject  to  reduction  under  Art.  843  of  the  King's 
Regulations. 
Lieutenants  and  Sub-Lieutenants  on  the  Supplementary  List  en- 
tered after  7th  March,  1913,  receive  Full  Pay  at  the  rates 
provided  for  Officers  of  those  ranks  in  the  Royal  Navy 
together  with  Mess  Allowance  at2s.  and  Is.  a  day  respectively 
in  accordance  with  Note  above. 

'  Under  5  vears' service       

After    5  „  


Chaplain     

Naval  Instructor... 


,      11  „  

14  ,,  

,       17  ,,  

„       20  ,,  

,       21  „  

„       22  „  

,,       23  ,,  

v     „       24  „  

A  Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor,  while  acting  in  the  double  capacity 
is  to  receive  half  of  his  pay  as  Naval  Instructor,  in  addition  to  his 
pay  as  Chaplain. 
Tuition  Allowance  for  each  acting  Sub-Lieutenant,  and  Midship- 
man instructed  to  Naval  Instructor,  or  to  Navigating  Officer 
when  no  Naval  Instructor  is  borne  ;  also  to  Navigating  Officers 
when  Instructing  Officers  selected  for  qualifying  in  Naviga- 
ting and  Pilotage  duties  

A  Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor  when  employed  in  either  of  the 
single  capacities,  will  be  granted  the  following  allowance  in  addi- 
tion to  his  Full  Pay  as  Chaplain  or  as  Naval  Instructor— 

Under  5  yearn' service  in  the  double  capacity 

After  5  „  ,,  

,,      8  „  ,,  

,,    11  ,,  ,,  

,,    14  „  „  ,,  

,,    17  „  ,,  

Engineer  Rear-Admiral 

Engineer  Captain 

,,         after  1  year  ... 

„  ,,     2  years  


£    s.  d. 


18    5    0 

27     7     6 
36  10    0 


182  10    0 

219    0     0 


255  10    0 
182  10    o 


219  0 

0 

237  5 

0 

255  10 

0 

273  15 

0 

292  0 

0 

310  5 

0 

328  10 

0 

346  15 

0 

365  0 

0 

383  5 

0 

401  10 

0 

18    5  0 

36  10  0 

54  15  0 

73    0  0 

91     5  0 

109  10  0 

1095    0  0 

638  15  0 

684    7  6 

730    0  0 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


777 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One  Day , 


Engineer  Commandert 


Engineer  Lieutenant 


ps'J 


after  2  years      

„     4       „  

„     6       , 

after  2  years      

„     4'     „         

„     6       

„     8» 

„  10      „         

„  12      .,         

„  14       „         

Engineer  Sub-Lieutenant 

Mate  (E)  (Acting  or  confirmed 

,,  Mess  Allowance         

In  Ships  (including  Torpedo  Boats)  in  Commission,  Engineer  Officers  in 
charge  of  the  Machinery  are  allowed  Charge  Pay  varying  from  Is.  to  5s. 
a  day,  the  rate  for  each  Ship  being  determined  by  the  Admiralty. 
In  order  to  maintain  a  just  proportion  between  the  rates  allowed  for  older 
and  for  modern  ships,  it  is  open  to  their  Lordships  to  revise  rates  of 
Charge  Pay  upon  occasions  of  commissioning  or  recommissioning. 
In  Ships  in  Commission  of  3,000  indicated  horse-power  and  upwards,  an 
allowance  varying,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  from  Is.  to  2s.  6d. 
a  day,  is  payable  to  the  Senior  Engineer  Officer  (if  not  above  Engineer 
Lieutenant)  or  to  the  Chief  Petty  Officer  of  the  Engine  Koom  Staff  acting 
as  such. 

Engineer     Commanders     or    Engineer     Lieutenants     of     8   years 
seniority  and  upwards  in  Flag  Ships  

Paymaster-in-Chief  

Fleet  Paymaster: — 

On  promotion 

Of    1  year's  seniority 

„    2  years'      „  

„    3      „  

„     4        ,,  „  

„     5       „  „  

„    6       ,, 

„     7       „  „  

,,     8       ,,  „  

„     9      ,,         „  

,,  10      ,,  „  

„  11       „  „  

,,  12       .,  „  

Staff  Paymaster : — 

On  promotion 

Of  2  years'  seniority 

Paymaster : — 

On  promotion 

Of  1  year's  seniority 

„  3     ,,  „  

I  Assistant  Paymaster : — 

On  promotion 

Of    2  years'  seniority 

"    8      "  " 

„  10      „  

Clerk'    "...     "...       '.'..        .'.'.        ...       "'.        

Assistant  Clerk         


£  s.  d. 
438  0  0 
492  15  0 
547  10  0 
602  5  0 
182  10  0 
200  15  0 
219  0  0 
237  5 
292  0 
310  5 
328  10 
365  0 
136  17 
146     0 

36  10 


1     4 

1  7 
1  10 
1  13 
0  10 
0  11 
0  12 
0  13 
0  16 
0  17 

0  18 

1  0 
0  7 
0  8 
0     2 


45  12 

6 

(0  2 

fi 

to 

J.        to 

91  5 

0 

(0  5 

0 

693  10 

0 

1  18 

0 

383  5 

0 

1  1 

0 

401  10 

0 

1  2 

0 

419  15 

0 

1  3 

0 

438  0 

0 

1  4 

0 

456  5 

0 

1  5 

0 

474  10 

0 

1  6 

0 

492  15 

0 

1  7 

n 

511  0 

0 

1  8 

0 

529  5 

0 

1  9 

0 

547  10 

0 

1  10 

0 

565  15 

0 

1  11 

0 

584  0 

0 

1  12 

0 

602  5 

0 

1  13 

0 

328  10 

0 

0  18 

0 

346  15 

0 

0  19 

0 

273  15 

0 

0  15 

0 

292  0 

0 

0  16 

n 

310  5 

0 

0  17 

0 

91  5 

0 

0  5 

n 

127  15 

0 

0  7 

0 

182  10 

0 

0  10 

0 

200  15 

0 

0  11 

0 

219  0 

0 

0  12 

0 

237  5 

0 

0  13 

0 

73  0 

0 

0  4 

n 

45  12 

6 

0  2 

6 

*  The  pay  of  16s.  a  dav,  together  with  the  right  to  wear  the  uniform  of  the  increased  rank  of  Engineer 
Lieutenant  of  8  years'  seniority  to  be  dependent  on  his  obtaining  a  qualifying  certificate  and  ou  being 
selected. 

+  Engineer  Commanders  to  receive  full  pay  at  the  rate  of  24s.  a  dav  after  16  years  as  Engineer  Lieutenant 
and  Engineer  Commander  combined,  and  thereafter  to  be  granted  the  authorised  increments  of  their  scale 
of  pay,  but  this  regulation  not  to  apply  tro  Officers  passed  over  for  advancement. 


778 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


The  following  are  the  rates  of  pay  of  Accountant  Officers  entered  prior 
to  1  October,  1910,  who  elected  to  remain  on  the  old  scale  of  pay 
in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  Order  in  Council  of 
13th  October,  1 910  : - 

Paymaster-in-Ohief 

tFleet  Paymaster,  Staff  Paymaster,  Paymaster  : — 

Under  5  years' service  

After   5  ,,  


,,  11  „  

„  14  „  

„  17  „  

„  20  „  

„  21  .,  ...         

,,  22 

„  23  „  

„  24  „  

„  25  ,,  

,,  26  ,,  

„  27  „  

Assistant  Paymaster,  under  3  years'  service. 
,,  after  3  „ 


,,      9  ,.  

,,    10  „  

„     11  „  

„    12  „  

Clerk     

Assistant  Clerk         

Allowances  to  Accountant  Officers  in  addition  to  Full  Pay  : — 

Fleet  and  Staff  Paymasters  and  Paymasters  of  Flag  Ships,  Depot 
Ships,  and  ships  conveying  troops  or  naval  supernumeraries 

Assistant  Paymaster  in  Charge     

Assistant  Pa\  master  serving  as  Senior  Clerk  to  a  Secretary  who  has 
the  status  of  a  Secretary  to  a  Commander-in-Chief  (not  to  be 
drawn  concurrently  with  allowance  payable  to  the  Secretary  to 

the  Chief  of  Staff) 

Allowances  to  Secretaries  in  addition  to  their  Full  Pay  as  Accountant 
Officers,  old  or  new  scale  : — 

1.  Secretary  to  Commodore,  2nd  class 

2.  Secretary  to  Rear-Admiral  or  Commodore,  1st  class  (not  a  Com-s 
mander-in-Cliief,  or  Admiral  Commanding  Coast  Guard  and* 
Reserves  or  Commanding  a  Squadron)  

3.  Secretary  to  Vice-Admiral  (2nd  in  Command  and  not  Com- 
manding a  Squadron)         

4.  Secretary  to  a  Rear-Admiral  Commanding  a  Squadron  (not  a 
Commander-in-Chief)        

■  5    Secretary  to  a  Vice- Admiral  Commanding  a  Squadron  (not  a 
Commander-in-Chief)        

6.  Secretary  to  Commander-in-Chief  or  Flag  Officer  in  large  in- 
dependent commands  at  Admiralty  discretion       

7.  Do.  do.  after  5  years  as  Secretary  under  6  above 
The  maximum  remuneration  of  officers  employed  as  Secretary,    viz.  : 

Full  Pay  together  with  the  Allowance  specified  above  is  not  to 
exceed  the  following  daily  amounts  : — 

No.l      15s.  a  day 

Nos.  2  and  3 20s.     ,, 

No.  4      24s.      „ 

No.  5  and  6     33s.     ,, 

No.  7      43s.      „ 

Officers  whose  rates  of  Full  Pay  equal  or  exceed  the  maximum  rates 
shewn  above  are  to  receive  pay  as  Accountant  Officers  but  not  the 
Allowance  as  Secretary.  


255  10 

0 

273  15 

0 

292  0 

0 

310  5 

0 

346  15 

0 

383  5 

0 

410  12 

6 

438  0 

0 

465  7 

6 

492  15 

0 

520  2 

6 

547  10 

0 

574  17 

6 

602  5 

0 

91  5 

0 

127  15 

0 

146  0 

0 

164  5 

0 

182  10 

0 

191  12 

6 

200  15 

0 

209  17 

6 

73  0 

0 

45  12 

6 

(45  12 

6 

ot 

->   to 

(91  5 

0 

164 
164 


t  "Junior  Sekvice "allowed  to  reckon — 
Assistant  Paymaster  — 
Under  11  years'  service  iu  Senior  liank,  one-half  Junior  Service  besides. 
Above  11  „  „  all  Junior  Service  which  ie  allowed  to  count. 

Officers  passed  over  for  unsatisfactory  conduct  or  failure  to  qualify  for  promotion  to  the  Seniorgrade.but 
who  may  subsequently  be  promoted,  shall  not  count  their  Junior  Service  between  the  dates  of  their  being 
passed  over  and  the  dates  of  their  promotion. 

NOTE.— Paymasters,  acting  as  Assistant  Paymasters,  Secretary's  Clerics,  or  Clerks,  to  be  paid  the  lowest 
scale  of  pay. 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


779 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One  Dav 


Commuted  allowance  to  the  following,  in  lieu  of  servants 

Secretary  to  Commander-in-Chief ,  Portsmouth 

Devonport     

Sheerness      

Senior  Officer,  Oueenstown  ..^ 

Surgeon-General      

Deputy  Surgeon-General 

Fleet  Surgeon : — 

On  promotion 

After  2  years     


..    10$  .. 

Staff  Surgeon : — 
On  promotion 
After  2  years 
,.      4      ,, 


Surgeon:  — 
On  entry ... 
After  2  years 


The  following  are  the  rates  of  pay  of  Medical  Officers  entered  before 
the  9  August  1911,  who  elected  to  remain  on  the  old  scale  of  pay  in 
accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  the  8th 
August,  1911— 

Surgeon-General      

Deputy  Surgeon-General 

Fleet  Surgeon : — 

On  promotion       

After  4  years' Full-pay  service  in  rank       


£     s.  d.\    £  s.  d. 


1,300  0 
821  5 

o 

0 

2  5 

0 

492  15 
511  0 
547  10 
565  15 
602  5 
638  15 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

1  7 
1  8 
1  10 
1  11 
1  13 
1  15 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

365  0  0  10    0 

383  5  0  110 

438  0  0  14    9 

456  5  0  15    0 


255  1 0  0 

273  15  0 

310  5  0 

328  10  0 


1,300  0  0 
766  0  0 


492  15  0 

547  10  0 

602    5  0 

657     0  0 


365    0    0 
438    0    0 


255  10    0 
310     5     0 


182  10  0 

136  17  6 

91     5  0 

45  12  6 

45  12  6 

to 

91     5  0 


0  14  0 

0  15  0 

0  17  0 

0  18  0 


1  10  0 
1  13  0 
1  18     0 


10     0 
14    0 


0  14 
0  17 


Staff  Surgeon  : — 
On  promotion 
After  4  years' Full-pay  service  in  rank       

Surgeon : — 

On  entry 

{After  4  years'  Full-pay  service  in  rank         

Charge-pay  when  in  charge  of  Royal  Naval  Hospitals  : — 

Surgeon-General         

Deputy  Surgeon-General     

Fleet  Surgeons  of  over  4  years  seniority  ,, 

Fleet  Surgeons  of  under  4  years  seniority  and  Staff  Surgeons  of 

over  4  years  seniority        ..        

The  Senior  Medical  Officer   (being  a  Fleet  or   8taff  Surgeon)   of 

a  Ship  bearing  the  Flag  of  a  Flag  Officer  or  the  broad  pendant 

of  a  Commodore  

Charge-pay  to  Medical  Officer  in  charge  of  medical  duties  of  :  — 

(a)  A  Ship  of  war  at  sea  with  a  complement  of  not  less  than  650    I 

officers  and  men  \ 

(b)  A  seagoing  parent  ship  where  the  combined  complements  «S  17    6     '     0    3    6 

of  parent  ship  and  tenders  exceed  650  Officers  and  men    ...  U  I  ' 

(c)  A  ship  conveying  reliefs  where  the  numbers  actually  borne  [  I 

exceed  650  1 

{d)    H.M.  Yacht  "  Victoria  &  Albert"     /| 

\~Eleet  Surgeons  who,  on  the  8  August,  1911,  were  in  receipt  of  36/-  a  day  under  the  old  scale  of  pay  continue 
to  receive  this  rate. 

t  Including  time  Berved  In  a  Civil  Hospital  by  Officers  entered  after  l  Nov  1808  (as  limited  by  Order  la 
Council  nth  August  1908). 


780 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


"Lieutenant  and  Carpenter  Lieutenant  promoted  from  Com- 
missioned Warrant  or  Warrant  Rank  (excepting  those  promoted 
for  acts  of  gallantry  or  daring) — 

On  promotion  

After  2  years'  service         


tCommissioned  Warrant  Officers  : — 

On  promotion  

After  2  years'  service         

,,      4  „  

„      6  ,,  

„      8  „  

tGunner,  Boatswain  and  Warrant  Telegraphist:— 

On  promotion 

After  5  years' service         

„   10  ,,  

,,   15  „  

tCarpenter  :  — 

On  promotion  ...        

After  5  years' service         ■ 

,,   10  ,,  

Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  or  Warrant  Officers  appointed  for 
Gunnery,  Torpedo,  Signal,  or  Telegraphy  duties : — 

Officers  holding  1st  Class  Certificate  

,,  2nd  „    _  

Boatswains  who  have  qualified  in  short  courses  of  Gunnery  or 
Torpedo  while  employed  on  the  duties  of  a  Gunner  or  Gunner  T., 
respectively,  in  a  temporary  vacancy  : — 

First  Class       

Second  Class  

Command  Money  to  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  or  Warrant 
Officers  when  in  command  of  a  ship  or  Torpedo  Boat.  Payment  of 
this  allowance  concurrently  with  Gunnery  or  Torpedo  allowance  is 

only  to  he  made  with  Admiralty  approval 

Chief  or  other  Boatswain,  or  Carpenter,  when  instructor  in  Training 
Ship,  or    in  any  other  ship  under   the  special  authority  of  the 

Admiralty  

Chief  Gunners  or  Gunners  when  performing  Gunnery  Lieutenant's 
duties  in  any  one  of  H.M.'s  Ships  which  is  allowed  a  Gunnery 
Lieut.,  and  during  the  period  in  which  such  an  Officer  is  not  borne 

on  the  Ship's  books         

Torpedo  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  or  Warrant  Officers  when 
performing  Torpedo  Lieutenant's  duties  in  any  one  of  H.M.  Ships 
in  which  both  those  ranks  are  allowed  in  the  Scheme  of  Com- 
plement, for  the  period  during  which  a  Torpedo  Lieutenant  is  not 

borne  on  the  Ship  s  books        

Tool  Money  to  Carpenters  and  to  Chief  Carpenters,  except  when 
borne  for  disposal  in  the  Dep6t  Ships  at  Home  


237  5  0 

246  7  6 

255  1Q  0 

264  12  6 

273  15  0 

182  10  0 

191  12  6 

200  15  0 

209  17  6 

219  0  0 

109  10  0 

127  15  0 

146     0  0 

164     5  0 

127  15  0 

146     0  0 

164     5  0 


27    7     6 
18     5     0 


18     5     0 
12     3     4 


36  10  0 

9     2  6 

18     5  0 

18     5  0 

4  11  3 


*  Command  Money  for  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers,  Gunners  or  Boat- 
swains is  the  same  as  for  other  Lieutenants,  viz.,  2s.  6d.  or  3s.  9d.  a-day.  Other  allowances  payable  to 
Chief  or  other  Gunners,  Boatswains  or  Carpenters  are  continued  after  promotion  in  cases  in  which  they 
are  applicable,  under  the  same  conditions. 

t  Store  allowances  will  be  paid  as  follows  in  Sea-going  ships  in  commission,  in  Harbour  ships  in  com- 
mission abroad,  and  in  certain  stationary  ships  at  home,  to  officers  in  charge  of  their  own  stores,  but 
not  while  on  passage  or  closing  accounts  :—  s.   d. 

Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains  and  Chief  Carpenters   ..        ..       l    o  a  day 
Gunners,  Boatswains,  and  Carpenters  : — 

After  10  years' service  0  10    ,, 

„       6       „         ,,  0    8    ,, 

Under  5       „         „  0   6,, 

Chief  or  other  Gunners,  Boatswains  or  Carpenters  in  Sea-going  ships  in  commission,  in  Harbour 
ships  in  commission  abroad,  and  in  certain  stationary  ships  at  home,  in  charge  of  other  Stores  than  their 
own  such  as  a  Gunner  in  charge  of  Boatswain's  Stores  :— 

For  charge  of  one  description  of  Stores  other  In  addition  to 

than  their  own  6d  a  day.       the  allowance 

For  charge  of  two  descriptions  of  Stores  other  for  charge  of 

than  their  own  la,  a  day,       their  own  Stores. 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  EOYAL  NAVY. 


781 


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One  Day. 


Navigating  Allowance  to  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  or  Warrant 
Officers : — 

In  a  vessel  in  which  Command  Money  is  3s.  9d.  a  day  

„  „  2s.  6d.    „  

„  „  „  2s.  Od.    „  

Engineer     Lieutenants  promoted  from  Commissioned    Warrant  or 
Warrant  Rank — 

On  promotion  

After  2  years'  service         

„       4  „  

Chief  Artificer  Engineers,  Commissioned  Mechanicians,  Commissioned 
Electricians  and  Chief  Schoolmasters — 

On  promotion  

After  2  years' service  


Artificer  Engineers  and  Warrant  Electricians : — 

On  promotion 

After  5  years' service  

,,    10        „  

Warrant  Mechanicians : — 

On  Promotion 

After  5  years'  service  

„    10        „  

Head  Wardmaster : — 

On  Promotion  

After  5  years' service '    ... 

„    10  „  

„    15  „  

Head  Schoolmasters : — 

On  promotion  

After  5  years'  service  

„   10  „  

„   15  ,,  

Warrant  Writer,  Chief  Master-at-Arms  and  Warrant  Armourer : 

On  promotion 

After  5  years' service  

„    10  „  

Head-Steward : — 

On  promotion 

After  5  years' service  

„    10  „  

Instructor  of  Cookery : — 

On  promotion  

After  5  years' service  

,,    10         „  


45  13  6 
36  10  0 
27    7     6 


264  12 
273  15 
282  17 
292  0 
301     2 


209  Vi  6 

219    0  0 

228    2  6 

237     5  0 

246     7  6 

155    2  6 

173    7  6 

191  12  6 

136  17  6 

164    5  0 

191  12  6 

109  10  0 

127  15  0 

146    0  0 

164     5  0 

155    2  6 

173    7  6 

191  12  6 

200  15  0 

127  15  0 

155    2  6 

182  10  0 

146    0  0 

164    5  0 

182  10  0 

109  10  0 

127  15  0 

146    0  0 


£    s.    d. 


0  14 
0  15 
0  15 
0  16 
0  16 


0  11 
0  12 
0  12 
0  13 
0  13 


0    8  6 

0    9  6 

0  10  6 

0     7  6 

0    9  0 

0  10  6' 

0    6  0 

0     7  0 

0    8  0 

0     9  0 

0     8  6 

0    9  6 

0  10  6 

0  11  0 

0    7  0 

0     8  6 

0  10  0 

0    8  0 

0    9  0 

0  10  0 

0     6  0 

0     7  0 

0     8  0 


SURVEYING    PAY. 

Captain,  Staff  Captain,  or  Commander,  when  in  charge  of  Survey 
Lieutenant-Commander  or  Lieutenant,  when  in  charge  of  Survey 
Assistant  Surveyor  of  the  1st  Class       

Ditto  2nd    ,,  

Ditto  3rd    , 

Ditto  4th 


Pay  per  Day  in 
addition  to  Full  Pay. 


Home. 


Abroad , 


SUBMARINE  PAY. 


Per  Day. 


Officers  above  the  rank  of  Sub-Lieutenant       

Sub-Lieutenants,  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  and  Warrant  Officers 


s.    d. 

6     0 
4      0 


781a 


PAY    FOR    NAVAL    WING    OF    ROYAL    FLYING    CORPS. 


Commauding  Officers,   Naval  Wing,   £800   per   annum,    with   quarters,    inclusive  of    all 
allowances, 


Squadron  Commander  ...        ,.. 

Flight  Commander     

Plying  Officer 

Warrant  Officer 

Chief  Petty  Officer,  or  Petty  Officer 

First  Class  Air  Mechanic 

Second  Class  Air  Mechanic 


Per  day. 

Ordinary  Pay 

£ 

s. 

d. 

1 

5 

0 

0 

17 

0 

0 

12 

0 

0 

9 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Plying  Pay. 


t  (Paid  continuously  under 
J     the  same  Regulations  as 
)      Submarine  Pay.) 
(.  8s. 


The  rate  of  flying  pay  for  Warrant  Officers  and  men  (4s.  or  2s. j  will  depend  upon  their 
flying  proficiency. 

Officers  employed  as  Engineer  Officers  in  charge  of  Engines,  Medical  Officers,  &c,  will  be  paid 
the  ordinary  emoluments  of  their  rank,  but,  if  required  to  be  fliers,  their  cases  will  be  specially 
considered  as  regards  grading  and  the  issue  of  flying  pay. 

Officers,  Warrant  Officers  and  men  under  tuition  at  the  Central  Flying  School  will  receive 
the  pay  of  their  rank  or  rating,  together  with  half  the  authorised  rates  of  flying  pay,  viz.  :- 

4s.  a  day  for  Officers 
Is.  a  day  for  men. 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


782 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

§  n.  WAGES  TABLE.— SHIP'S  COMPANY,  &c. 

( Vide  Appendix  XV.  King's  Regulations.) 


Continuous 

Non-continuous 

Service 

Service. 

Year  of 

One 

Year  of 

One 

365  Days. 

Dav. 

365  Days. 

Day. 

£    s.    a. 

S.  d. 

&    s. 

d. 

s.  d. 

9  2  6 

0  6 

10  12  11 

0  7 

22  16  3 

1  3 

19  15 

5 

1  "l 

30  8  4 

1  8 

25  17 

1 

1  5 

34  19  7 

1  11 

39  10  10 

2  2 

28  17 

11 

?"l 

42  11  8 

2  4 

28  17 

11 

1  7 

54  15  0 

3  0 

34  19 

7 

1  11 

57  15  10 

3  2 

34  19 

7 

1  11 

60  16  8 

3  4 

34  19 

7 

1  11 

66  18  4 

3  8 

42  11 

8 

2  4 

73  0  0 

4  0 

45  12 

6 

2  6 

79  1  8 

4  4 

45  12 

6 

2  6 

10  12  11 

0  7 

22  16  3 

1  3 

34  19  7 

1  11 

39  10  10 

2  2 

45  12  6 

2  6 

51  14  2 

2  10 

45  12  6 

2  6 

51  14  2 

2  10 

60  16  8 

3  4 

66  18  4 

3  8 

73  0  0 

4  0 

79  1  8 

4  4t 

83  12  11 

4  7t 

88  4  2 

4  10f 

39  10  10 

2  2 

42  11  8 

2  4 

50  3  9 

2  9 

54  15  0 

3  0 

59  6  3 

3  3 

30  8  4 

1  8 

25  17 

1 

1  5 

38  0  5 

2  1 

31  18 

9 

1  9$ 

42  11  8 

2  4 

48  13  4 

2  8 

48  13  4 

2  8 

51  14  2 

2  10 

57  15  10 

3  2 

60  16  S 

3  4 

63  17  6 

3  6 

69  19  2 

3  10 

79  I  8 

4  4 

88  4  2 

4  10 

97  6  8 

5  4 

106  9  2 

5  10 

82  2  6 

4  6 

91  5  0 

5  0 

100  7  6 

5  6 

109  10  0 

6  0 

118  12  6 

6  6 

9  2  6 

0  6 

10  12  11 

0  7 

12  3  4 

0  8 

13  13  9 

0  9 

54  15  0 

3  0 

100  7  6 

5  6 

104  18  9 

5  9 

109  10  0 

6  0 

118  12  6 

6  6 

127  15  0 

7  0 

... 

136  17  6 

7  6 

... 

(■onx7  S  2nd  Class* 
aoy}.  1st  Class* 


0 
id 


n 


Ordinary  Seaman*         

Able  Seaman         

After  6  years' man's  service  

Leading  Seaman 

After  3  years  if  passed  for  Petty  Officer 

Petty  Officer        

After  3  years 

j     After  6  years 

Chief  Petty  Officer        

After  3  years 

After  6  years 

Signal  Boy*  or  Boy  Telegraphist* 

Ordinary  Signalman*  or  Ordinary  Telegraphist" 
Signalman  or  Telegraphist    ...        

After  6  years'  man's  service  

Leading  Signalman       

After  1  year,  if  passed  for  Yeoman 

Leading  Telegraphist 

After  1  year,  if  passed  the  approved  standard 
Yeoman  of  Signals  or  Petty  Officer  Telegraphist 

After  1  year,  if  recommended,  or  after  4  years  in  any 
case      

After  3   years    from  date  of    receiving    3s.   8d.    ... 
Chief  Yeoman  of  Signals  or  C.P.O.  Telegraphist 

After  3  years 

After  6  years 

Sailmaker's  Mate 

After  3  years 

Sailmaker  (P.O.) 

After  3  years 

After  6  years 

fStoker,  2nd  Class*  

Stoker,  1st  Class '       

After  6  years'  man's  service  

Acting  Leading  Stoker 

Leading  Stoker 

After  3  years 

Si  oker  Petty  Officer     

After  3  years  J 

After  6  years 

Chief  Stoker  (C.P.O.) 

After  3  years ,        

After  6  years 

After  9  years 

After  12  years 

t  Under  3  years'  service  as  such 

Mechani-     I  0ver    \      »  • 

clan  (C.P.O.n     "       9      "  " 

12      ",  !',  ...        ... 

1st  year*        

2nd    ,,  *        

3rd    „   *        

4th    „   *        

Engine  Room  Artificer,  5th Class* 

'4th  Class        

3rd  Class         

2nd  Class         

1st  Class  (provided  he  has  engaged  for 

further  term  of  10  years)         

(2nd  Class        

( 1st  Class        


xuaui-        i 

(c.p.o.)i    » 


Boy  Artificer 


Engine 
Boom  Artifi- 
cer (C.P.O.) 


Chief  E.R.A. 
(C.P.O.) 


*  Not  entitled  to  Good  Conduct  Pay  <TT Badges,    t  HaTTEhe  number  to  receive  6d.  extra,    t  Payable  only  if 
Qualified  to  take  charge  of  a  stokehold  when  steaming,    i  Special  Service  Stokers  1st  Class,  Is.  lOd.  a  day. 


783 


FULL  PAY  OP  THE   ROYAL  NAVY. 


II.  WAGES  TABLE.— SHIP'S  COMPANY,  kc— continued. 


Ratings. 


Continuous 

Non-continuous 

Service. 

Service. 

Year  of 

One 

Year  of 

One 

365  Days. 

Day. 

365  Days. 

Day. 

£    s.    d. 

s.  d. 

£    s.  d. 

s.  d. 

45  12  6 

2  6 

38  0  5 

2  1 

50  3  9 

2  9 

53  4  7 

2  11 

44  2  1 

2'"5 

57  15  10 

3  2 

63  17  6 

3  6 

69  19  2 

3  10 

73  0  0 

4  0 

68  8  9 

3" '9 

73  0  0 

4  0 

82  2  6 

4  6 

86  13  9 

4  9 

91  5  0 

5  0 

95  16  3 

5  3 

100  7  6 

5  6 

104  18  9 

5  9 

109  10  0 

6  0 

114  1  3 

6  3 

50  3  9 

2  9 

41  "l  3 

2"*3 

53  4  7 

2  11 

56  5  5 

3  1 

60  16  8 

3  4 

45  12  6 

2""6 

66  18  4 

3  8 

51  14  2 

2  10f 

73  0  0 

4  0 

•  •• 

47  2  11 

2  7 

39  i'6  10 

2  2 

50  3  9 

2  9 

53  4  7 

2  11 

57  15  10 

3  2 

50  3  9 

2'"9 

63  17  6 

3  6 

69  19  2 

3  10 

47  2  11 

2  7 

39  10  10 

2  "2 

50  3  9 

2  9 

53  4  7 

2  11 

57  15  10 

3  2 

50  3  9 

2'"9 

63  17  6 

3  6 

69  19  2 

3  10 

45  12  6 

2  6 

41  1  3 

2  "3 

53  4  7 

2  11 

47  2  11 

2  7 

57  15  10 

3  2 

53  4  7 

2  11 

63  17  6 

3  6 

69  19  2 

3  10 

45  12  6 

2  6 

50  3  9 

2  9 

54  15  0 

3  0 

59  6  3 

3  3 

63  17  6 

3  6 

73  0  0 

4  0 

50  3  9 

2"  9 

82  2  6 

4  6 

95  16  3 

5  3 

109  10  0 

6  0 

100  7  6 

5  6 

104  18  9 

5  9 

109  10  0 

6  0 

118  12  6 

6  6 

127  15  0 

7  0 

136  17  6 

7  6 

,  Carpenter's  Crew  

/         After  3  years  

Leading  Carpenter's  Crew     

Joiner  (P.O.)       

After  3  years 

After  6  years , 

Shipwright  (O.S  )        

Shipwright,  3rd  Class  

Shipwright,  2nd  Class  (P.O.)  

After  3  years 

Shipwright,  1st  Class  (P.O.)  

After  3  years 

Chief  Shipwright  (C. P.O.)      

After  3  years 

After6  years 

After9  years 

Blacksmith  s  Mate        

After  3  years  if  passed  Blacksmith      

After  6  years        ,,  ,.  ., 

m„„i    _ii-i.    .  Under  3  years  as  such        

Blacksmith      After   3 '  

(±-.U.)        JAfter   6  n  

Plumber's  Mate,  on  entry     

After  3  years,  if  passed  Plumber        

After  6  vears,  if  passed  Plumber         

Plumber  (P'O.) 

After  3  years  

After  6  years  

Painter,  2nd  Class,  on  entry 

After  3  years,  if  passed  Painter  

After  6  years,  if  passed  Painter  

Painter,  1st  Class  (P.O.)         

After  3  years  

After  6  years  

Cooper's  Crew     

Second  Cooper 

Cooper  (P.O.)      

After  3  years 

After  6  years....        

Armourer's  Crew — 

On  entry       ...        

After  3years 

Armourer's  Mate  

After3yeara 

After  6  years,  if  qualified  for  Armourer       

Armourer  (P.O.) 

Chief  Armourer  (C. P.O.)        

After  3  years  

After  6  years  ...        

Electrical   (f  £  CJass  

1  3rd  Class  

2nd  Class  

fst  Class  (provided  he  has  engaged  for 
further  term  to  complete  time  for  pension) 

.Chief      Electrical  j  2nd  Class  

\  Artificer  (O.P.O.)i  1st  Class  


Artificer 
(C.P.O.) 


t  After  6  years  service, 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


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II.  WAGES  TABLE.— SHIPS  COMPANY,  &c— continued. 


Ratings. 


Continuous 
Service 


Non-continuous 
Service. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


1\ 


.Sick  Berth  Attendant — 
/     During  training*       

After  training 

After  3  years,  if  passed  for  2nd  S.B.S 

2nd  Sick  Berth  Steward  

After  3  years,  if  passed  for  S.B.S.  

Sick  Berth  Steward  (P.O.)     

After  3  years 

After  6  years 

After  9  years 

Chief  Sick  Berth  Steward  (C.P.O.) 

After  2  years 

''Boy  Writer*        

Third  Writer      

Second  Writer     

First  Writer  (P  O.)      

Chief  Writer  (C.P.O.) 

After  4  years , 

After  8  years    

Ship's  Steward's  Boy* 

Ship's  Steward's  Assistant  under  3  years,  or  if  failed 
pass  for  Second  Ship's  Steward  

After  3  years,  if  passed  for  Second  Ship's  Steward 

After  6  years,  if  passed  for   Second  Ship's  Steward 

Second  Ship's  Steward  (P.O.)  

Ships  Steward  (.C.P.O.)        

After  4  years 

After  8  years 

After  12  years 

.  Second  Cook's  Mate*       

Cook's  Mate  

Leading  Cook's  Mate       

After  3  years        

Ship's  Cook  (P.O.) 

After  3  years 
Chief  Ship's  Cook  <.C 

After  3  years        

After  6  years        

After  9  years        ...        "•        ...         

After  12  years      

Ship's  Corporal,  2nd  Class  (P.O.)     

Ship's  Corporal,  lBt  Class  (P.O.)      

After  3  years 

After  6  years 

Master-at-Arms  (C.P.O.)        

i-(      After  3  years 

After  6  years 

After  9  years 

Masters-at-Arms  serving  at  Naval  Detention  Quarters 

reef ive  pay  at  the  rate  of  6/-  a  day,  inclusive,  in  lieu 
^     of  substantive  and  non-substantive  pay  and  badges. 


a< 


P.O.) 


£    s.    d.   '  s.  d. 


z?  7  fi 
36  10  0 
41  1  3 
45  12  6 
50  3  9 
57  15  10 
63  17  6 
69  19  2 
76  0  10 
82  2  6 
91  5  0 


18  5  0 

36  10  0 

59  6  3 

77  11  3 

91  5  0 

100  7  6 

109  10  0 

10  12  11 


27  7 
41  1 
50  3 
59  6 
63  17 
73  0 
91  5 
109  10 


30  8 
36  10 
45  12 
50  3 
54  15 
60  16 
69  19 
74  10 
79  1 
83  12  11 
88  4  2 


48  13  4 

60  16  8 

65  7  11 

69  19  2 

79  1  S 

88  4  2 

97  6  8 

109  10  0 

109  10  0 


1  6 

2  0 
2  3 
2    6 

2  9 

3  2 
3    6 

3  10 

4  2 

4  6 

5  0 


1  0 

2  0 

3  3 

4  3 

5  0 

5  6 

6  0 

0  7 


1  6 

2  3 

2  9 

3  3 

3  « 

4  0 

5  0 

6  0 


1  8 

2  0 
2     6 

2  9 

3  0 
3    4 

3  10 

4  1 
4  4 
4  7 
4  10 

2  8 

3  4 
3    7 

3  10 

4  4 

4  10 

5  4 

6  0 
6    0 


fNot  entitled  to  Good  Conduct  Payor  Badges. 


785 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


II.  WAGES  TABLE.— SHIP'S  COMPANY,  &c— continued. 


Continuous 

Non-Continuous 

Ratings. 

Service. 

Service. 

Year  of 

One 

Year  of 

One 

365  Days. 

Day. 

365  Days. 

Day. 

£    s.  d. 

s.  d. 

£    s.  d 

s.   d. 

!>„,„, (  Under  3  years'  service  as  such 

Bandsman     ^  Qvgr    g  *,  ^               ^                

24     6     8 
28  17  11 

1     4 

1     7 

24     6    8 
28  17  11 

1     4 
1     7 

Band  Corporal 

36  10    0 

2    0 

36  10    0 

2    0 

Bandmaster  J  Under  4  years'  service  as  such 

(P.O.)      \  Over    4       „               „                 

44    2     1 

2    5 

44    2    1 

2    5 

48  13    4 

2    8 

48  13    4 

2    8 

Chief  Bandmaster  J  On  appointment        

(C.P.O.)         \  After  8  years'  service  as  such      

53    4     7   . 

2  11 

53    4     7 

2  11 

02    7     1 

3    5 

62    7     1 

3    5 

Ship's  Musician         

36  10    0 

2    0 

36  10    0 

2    0 

Stewards  and  Cooks,  Officers' : — 

Boy  Servant*          

18    5     0 

1     0 

Sfficers''  Coor^  Z  H  class'  ****  3  ^ars  service    ... 

22  16    3 

1    3 

8fficeerSs:  Coor^  Z.\™  class'  —  3  -—  se"' ice      - 

27     7     6 

1     6 

8SS'  Coord  Z  \  2nd  e,as9'  ™*'  3  W  -*-    - 

31  18    9 

1    9 

oSK  BS?- ::.  H  class-  -er  3  *ears  service  - 

36  10    0 

2    0 

officii  coeowkard :::  H  class- und- 3  y«™  ser--  - 

41     1     3 

2    3 

Office^'  CoeoWkard  :::  |  ™  «!»,  over  3  years  service       ... 

45  12    6 

2    6 

Officers'  Chief  Steward \ 

Officers'  Chief  Cook         

Captain's  and  Cabin  Steward   ...  V 

54  15    0 

3     0 

Captain's  and  Cabin  Cook          ...  1 

General  Messman J 

Tailor      

... 

27     7     6 

1     6 

After  6  years        

31  18    9 

1     9 

Shoemaker       

27     7    6 

1     6 

After  6  years        

31  18    9 

1     9 

Keeper     and     Steward     of     Eoyal     Cabins    in     H.M. 

Yacht  ' '  Alexandra  " — 

On  appointment        

82    2    6 

4    6 

After  4  years 

100    7     6 

5    6 

After  8  years   ...        "'        

118  12    6 

6    6 

... 

School  1  0n  aPPointment           

master*  fAfter  4  years'  service  as  such           

(C.P.O.))     "    8     "          "          "              

100    7    6 

5     6 

109  10    0 
136  17     6 

6  0 

7  6 

Seedie*    

18    5     0 

1     0 

Second  Tindal  of  Seedies 

21     5  10 

1     2 

Timlal  of  Seedies  (P.O.  in  Battleships  or  Cruisers) 

25  17     1 

1     5 

Kroomau*        

18     5    0 

1     0 

Second  Head  Krooman       

24    6    8 

1     4 

Head      I  In  Battleships  or  Cruisers  (P.O.)            

34  19     7 

1  11 

Krooman  ( In  other  Ships 

30     8    4 

1     8 

•Not  entitled  to  Good  Conduct  Pay  or  Badges. 


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RANK8. 


Artillery. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Light  Infantry. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Colonel  Commandant*  

Colonel     Second     Commandant**    and     Lieutenant- 
Colonel — 

After  4  years' seniority  as  Lieut. -Col.  

After  2  do.  do.  

Under  2  do.  do.  

Majort : — 

After  6  years' seniority    ...")  ( 

After  4  do. 

After  2  do. 

Under  2  do. 

Captainj  : — 

After  14  years'  senioritytt  V 


For  rates 

of  pay 

when 

embarked 

see  next 
page. 


After  11  do.  "  tt 

After  8  do.  tt 

After  5  do.  tt 

After  1  do.  ft 

Under  1  do.  tt ) 

Lieutenantt : — 

After  3  years'  seniority  from  date  of  entry... 

Under  3  do.  

Second  Lieutenant        

Quartermaster}  : — 

On  first  appointment       

After  5  years' commissioned  service 

After  10  years'  commissioned  service 
After  15  years'  commissioned  service^ 
After  20  years'  commissioned  service|| 
Warrant  Officers : — 

Royal  Marine  Q  unner — 

On  Promotion 

After    5  years'  service  (if  confirmed)    ... 

After  10  do.  do. 

After  15  do.  do. 

Officers  holding  1st  class  certificate^    ... 
2nd  do. 

Sergeant  Major||      

Bandmaster||  

Superintending  Clerk      

Schoolmaster,  after  12  years '  service  as  suchJJ 


£    s.     d. 
730    0    0 


410  12 
396  18 
383    5 


337  12 
328  10 
319    7 

293  10 


284  7  11 
275  5  5 
26(i  2  11 
238  15  5 
229  12  11 
220  10    5 


135  7 
115  11 
95  16 


173  7  6 

200  15  0 

228  2  6 

255  10  0 

282  17  6 


109  10 
127  15 
146  0 
164  5 

27  7 

la 


116  6  10* 

101  2  8§ 

110  5  2§ 

119  7  8j 

to 

137  12  8i 


s. 

d. 

40 

0 

22 

6 

21 

9 

21 

0 

18 

6 

18 

0 

17 

6 

16 

1 

15 

7 

15 

1 

14 

7 

13 

1 

12 

7 

12 

1 

7 

5 

6 

4 

5 

3 

9 

6 

11 

0 

12 

6 

14 

0 

15 

6 

6 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

9 

0 

1 

6 

1 

0 

6 

6* 

of 

5 
6 

6 

°£ 

to 

7 

6* 

£    s.    d. 
702  12  6 


410  12  6 
396  18  9 
383  5  0 


337  12  6 
328  10  0 
319  7  6 
284  7  11 


275  5  5 
266  2  11 
257  0  5 
229  12  11 
220  10  5 
211  7  11 

127  15  0 
107  19  7 
95  16  3 

164  5  0 

191  12  6 

219  0  0 

246  7  6 

273  15  0 


109  10 
127  15 
146  0 
164 

27 

18 
lul 
1C1 
110 
119 


5 
7 
5 
2 
2 
5 
7 
to 
137  12 


s.    d- 
38    6 


22  6 

21  9 

21  0 

18  6 

18  0 

17  6 

15  7 


7  0 

5  11 

5  3 

9  0 

10  6 

12  0 

13  6 
15  0 


to 
7     6| 


*  Colonels  Commandant  receive  an  additional  allowance  of  12s.  per  diem. 
•*  Colonels  2nd  Commandant  receive  an  additional  allowance  of  6s.  per  diem. 

t  Senior  Officers  of  Royal  Marine  Detachments  in  ships  carrying  the  Flags  or  Broad  Pendants  of  Flag 
Officers  or  Commodores  receive  Flag  Allowance  of  2s.  6d.  to  5s.  a  day. 

tt  Captains  having  higher  rank  by  Brevet  for  distinguished  service  receive  2s.  a  day  in  addition  provided 
their  total  emoluments  do  not  exceed  the  lowest  rate  for  substantive  Majors. 

t  A  Quartermaster  who  on  being  commissioned  as  such  is  in  possession  of  an  annuity  for  distinguished 
or  meritorious  service  is  to  surrender  the  same,  and  to  receive  annually  in  lieu  thereof  pay  equivalent 
to  such  annuity. 

}  A  Quartermaster,  if  specially  recommended,  may  be  granted  the  IS  years'  commissioned  service  rate  of 
pay  after  a  total  service  of  30  years  ( counting  all  former  service  as  full  time)  or  at  the  age  of  50  years,  provided 
in  either  case  he  shall  have  held  a  commission  for  10  years. 

H  A  Quartermaster,  if  specially  recommended,  may  he  granted  the  20  years'  commissioned  service  rate 
of  pay  after  a  total  service  of  30  years  (counting  all  former  service  as  full  time),  or  at  the  age  of  60  years 
provided  in  either  case  he  shall  have  held  a  commission  for  16  years. 

tt  Rising  by  6d.  a  day  after  each  three  years  of  service. 

i }  Allowances  when  appointed  for  gunnery  duties. 

II  An  allowance  of  6d.  a  day  is  payable  to  these  Warrant  Officers  when  embarked. 


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III.     PULL  PAY  AND  WAGES  TABLE.— ROYAL  MARINES— continued. 
Officers  R.M.A.   and  R. M.L.I,  ivho  entered  prior  to  1st  January,  1912,  receive 

pay  at  the  followiny  rates  when  embarked : — 

This  scale  of  pay  is  not  applicable  to  Officers  borne  on  snips'  boohs  who  are  in\ 
receipt  of  consolidated  or  special  rates  of  pay. 


Year  of 
365  DayB. 


One 
Day. 


Ma-jorj :  — 

After  6  years'  seniority 

>.      4 

do. 

2 

do. 

Under  2 

do. 

Captaint  : — 

After  14  3 

ears'  senioritytt 

,,     11 

do.               tt 

8 

do.              tt 

5 

do.               tt 

■ii       2 

do.               tt 

Under  2 

do.               tt 

Lieutenants^  :— 

After  6  years  from  date  of  entry... 


365    0  0 

346  15  0 

328  10  0 

310    5  0 

292    0  0 

282  17  6 

273  15  0 

246     7  6 

237     5  0 

228    2  6 


20  0 

19  0 

18  0 

17  0 

16  0 

15  6 

15  0 

13  6 

13  0 

12  6 


182  10     0       10    0 


The  following  are   the  rates  of  pay   of  R.M.    Officers  entered  under  the   new 
system,  after  1st  January,  1912: — 


Ranks. 


Colonel  Commandant 


Colonel  Second  Commandant 

Lieut. -Colonel,  after  4  years 
,i     2     „ 
„  ,,        on  promotion 

Major,  after  6  years 


,,      on  promotion       ... 

Captain,  after  5  years      

,,  „     1  year        

„        on  promotion 

For  Officers  entered  as  Cadets  : — 

Lieutenant,  after  4  years  from  date  of  receiving  rate  of  10s.  a  day 

Lieutenant,  R.M.,  on  completion  of  training  in  Military  Subjects,  or  4  or  ) 
8  months   later,  according  to  whether    a  first,  second  or  third  class  > 

certificate  has  been  obtained  J 

Sub-Lieut.  .R.N.  on  joining  R.M.  for  training  in  Mililary  Subjects 
For  Officers  entered  direct: — 

Lieutenant  after  4  years  from  date  of  receiving  rate  of  10s.  a  day 

Lieutenant,  on  passing  final  examination  in  Naval  Subjects.  This  rate  to 
be  granted  at  once  to  officers  who  obtain  first-class  certificates  in  both 
Naval  and  Military  subjects,  each  second  class  certificate  to  entail 
postponement  of  this  rate  for  3  months  and  each  third  class  for  6  months 
Lieutenant,  on  passing  final  examination  in  Military  Subjects,  or  3  or  6  I 
months    later,   according   to  whether  a  first,  second  or    third    cla;s  r 

certificate  has  been  obtained  ...  ' 

Probationary  2nd  Lieut.,  after  2  years,  subject  to  passing  in  practical  ) 

Naval  Subjects ...        ...  ( 

Probationary  2nd  Lieutenant :— after  completing  course  at  Greenwich     ... 

,,  on  entry         

If  commissioned  from  the  ranks!  : — 

Lieutenant,  on  promotion      

2nd  Lieutenant        ,,  


Year  of 
365  Days. 

£    s.  d. 
i  Pay  at  pre 
-j  rates  with 
(  ance  of  12s 

(Pay  of  rank 
allowance 
day. 
657     0    0 
602    5    0 
547  10    0 
474  10    0 
438     0     0 
401  10     0 
365    0    0 
273  15    0 
237     5    0 
219    0    0 

200  15  0 

182  10  0 

136  17  6 

200  15  0 

182  10    0 
136  17    6 


91    5 
54  15 

0 
0 

6 
3 

0 
0 

182  10 
*182  10 

0 
0 

10 

no 

0 
0 

One 
Day. 


an  allow- 

aday. 

with    an 

of  5a.   a 

36 

0 

33 

0 

M0 

0 

26 

0 

2\ 

0 

22 

0 

20 

0 

15 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 

11  0 

10  0 
7  6 

11  0 

10  0 

7  6 


t  See  note  on  previous  page.  tt  See  note  on  previous  page. 

§  The  messing  allowance  of  6d.  a  day  payable  to  Lieutenants  when  embarked  ceases  on  their 
becoming  eligible  for  the  rate  of  pay  of  10s.  a  day. 

I  Candidates  undergoing  training  with  a  view  to  being  granted  a  commission  from  the  ranks 
receive  a  special  rate  of  pay  of  8s.  per  diem  (including  Messing  Allowance)  while  undergoing 
instruction  at  the  Royal  Naval  College.     Previous  to  training  at  the  College  they  receive  the 
rank  of  Acting  Royal  Marine  G-unner  (if  not  already  a  R.M.  Gunner)  with  pay  at  6s.  per  diem. 
*  Includes  Messing  Allowance. 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 


787 


III.     FULL   PAY  AND   WAGES   TABLES.— ROYAL   MARINES.— contimied.' 


Hanks. 


Artillery. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Light  Infantry. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


N.C.  Officers  and  Men: — 

Schoolmasters  under  12  years'  service J+ 


Quartermaster  Sergeant  

Barrack  Quartermaster  Sergeant 
Quartermaster  Sergeant-Instructors 

Hospital  Staff  Sergeant 

Armourer  Sergeant  

Colour  Sergeant  

Sergeant    

Paid  Lance-Sergeant. 

Corporal 

Bombardier  

Paid  Acting  Bombardier        

Paid  Lance-Oorporal 

Musician 

Buglerf      

Gunner      

.,      2nd  Class  

Private  * 

Private  t 


£ 

84 

to 

111  15 

104  3 

67  13 

82  17 


8    li 


s.  d. 


6    1 

5    8 


105  13  Hi 
76  0  10" 
65  7  11 
59  6  3 
53  4  7 
48  13  4 
33     9     2 

28  17  11 
28  17  11 
28  17  11 
27     7     6 

$24  "6    8 


5  9| 

4  2 

3  7 

3  3 

2  11 

2  8 

1  10 

l"*7 

1  7 

1  7 

1  6 

1  4 

£    s. 

d. 

84  8 

U 

to 

11  15 

1 

92  0 

b2    9 

69  3  ll£ 

82  17 

8* 

05  13 

ll| 

63  17 

6 

51  14 

2 

45  12 

6 

39  10 

10 

30  8  4 
25  17  1 
25  17     1 


25  17    1 

24    6     8 


Band  Ranks,  R.N.  School  of  Music. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Bandmaster  (W.O.)  

Bandmaster.  1st  class  (after  3  years) 
,,            1st  class  (under  3  years) 
,,  2nd  class , 

Band  Corporal        , 

Musician       

Band  Boy     


£    s.  d. 

101     2  ?§ 

73    0  0 

63  17  6 

52    9  U 

38    0  5 

25  17  1 

12    3  4 


s.   d. 

5  6§ 

4  0 

3  6 
2  10% 

2  1 

1  5 

0  8 


Good  Conduct  Badge  Pay  at  the  rate  of  Id.  a  clay  for  each  badge  awarded  is  payable  to  all 
N.C.  Officers,  Musicians,  Buglers,  Gunners  and  Privates. 

Sergeants  permanently  employed  on  shore  receive  l$d.  per  diem  in  addition  to  above  rates. 

Paid  Acting-Bombardiers, Musicians,  Gunners,  and  Buglers,  R.M. A. .enlisted  prior  to  1st  April, 
1904,  receive  one  farthing  a  day  in  addition  to  above  rates. 

An  allowance  is  payable  after  6  years'  man's  service  when  embarked  as  follows : — 

BombardierB,  Gunners,  Privates,  Musicians,  and  Buglers,  3d.  per  diem. 

Qr.-Mr  Sergeants,  Colour  Sergeants,  Sergeants,  Bandmasters  (N.C.O.s),  Corporals  and  Band 
Corporals,  id.  per  diem. 

Bandmasters  (W.O.),  6d.  per  diem. 


t  After  having  been  under  training  for  6  months  and  having  either  completed  their  Recruit  Infantry 
Training  attained  the  age  of  19,  whichever  occurs  first— previous  to  this  the  rates  are  2d,  a  day  less, 
I  Previous  to  transfer  to  K.M.A.  as  Gunners  2nd  Class. 
*  After  passing  Naval  Gunnery. 
ft  Rising  by  6d.  a  day  after  each  three  years  of  service. 


788 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


IV.  PAYMENTS,  IN  ADDITION  TO  WAGES,  TO  BE  PAID  TO  THOSE 
PEKSONS  WHO  MAY  BE  ENTITLED  TO  THE  SAME  UNDER  THE 
REGULATIONS  OF  THE  NAVY. 

(Vide  Appendix  XV.,  King's  Regulations.) 


Ratings,  &c. 


Tear  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day. 


Band  Corporal,  Instrument  Allowance         

Band  Master,  Instrument  Allowance  

Band  Ranks  and  Buglers  R.M. — 

Efficiency  Allowance       

Musical  Proficiency  Allowance  

Bandsman,  Instrument  Allowance      

Barber — allowance  to  Marine  or  Bandsman  doing  duty  of  in  Ships 

and  Establishments  allowed  the  rating 

Bugler :  Seaman  Class — To  an  A.B. ,  Ordinary  Seaman,  or  Boy  so  long 
as  efficient.  Must  be  relinquished  on  qualifying  for  Gun- 
layer  or  L.T.O 

To  any  person  acting  as  Bugler  in  the  absence  of  a  Bugler, 
Seaman  Class,  or  R.M. L.I.  allowed  in  the  complement 
Butcher — allowance  to  person  doing  duty  of  

Chief  and  other  Engine  Room  Artificers        

Allowance  for  charge  of  Engines       

Senior  Engineer's  Allowance 

Chief  Sick  Berth  Steward  (for  charge  of  stores,  &c.  as  Wardmaster  in 

Hospitals  or  Hospital  Ships) 

Diver  (8eaman)        

Diver  (Artificer)      

Diving  Instructor  in  Ships  allowed  the  rating       

Engineer's  Writer  in  Ships  allowed  the  rating      

Field  Allowance  while  employed  in  Military  operations  on  shore — 
to  Petty  Officers  and  Seamen,  Non-commissioned  Officers  and 

Men  of  the  Marines,  and  Boys      

General  Mess,  to  the  Chief  Ship's  Cook  or  other  Cook  rating  in  charge 
of,  in  Ships  and  Establishments  in  which  a  General  Mess  is  established 
Good  Conduct  Pay,  Petty  Officers,  Seamen  and  Marines— 

with  one  Good  Conduct  Badge     ... 
Ditto  ditto  with  two  Good  Conduct  Badges  ... 

Ditto  ditto  with  three  Good  Conduct  Badges 

Ditto  Marines  only,  with  four  Good  Conduct  Badges  ... 

Ditto  ditto  with  five  Good  Conduct  Badges  ... 

Ditto  ditto  with  six  Good  Conduct  Badges   ... 

Gunnery  Lieutenant's  Writer — to  Seaman  Gunner  employed  as,  in 

ships  having  hydraulic  or  electric  gun  mountings 

Gunnery  Non-substantive  .Ratings : — 
New  System. 

Seaman  Gunner  (S.G.)  (A.B.'s  and  Leading  Seamen) 

Gunlayer,  3rd  Class  (G.L.  3  CI.)  (A.B.'s  and  higher  ratings) 
Ditto        2ndClass  (G.L.2C1.)(  do.  do.  ) 

Ditto       1st  Class  (G.L.  1  CI.)  (Ratings  above  A.B.) 
Gunner's  Mate  (G.M.)  (Katings  above  A.B.  if  passed  for  P.O.) 

Note.— A.B.'s  and  Leading  Seamen  who  are  Gunlayers  or  Gunner's 
Mates,  also  draw  pay  as  S.G.    Gunner's  Mates  may  hold  rating  of 
Gunlayer  1st  Class. 
Old  System. 

Trained  Man        

Seaman  qualified  in  Gunnery  (Q.G.)§       

Seaman  Gunner  (S.G.) 

Sight-setter  (S.S.)  (6) 

Gunlayer  ( G.L.)  (b)       ...        ...        


£ 
3 
9 

s.  d. 
0  10 
2     6 

s. 
0 
0 

d. 
2 
6 

3 
1 
3 

0  10 
10    5 
0  10 

0 
0 
0 

2 

1 
2 

1  10 

5 

0    1 

3    0 

10 

0    2 

(    Same 

Rates 

) 

as 

to 

)        Engi 

neer. 

(        Offic 

ers. 

9    2 

6 

0    6 

1  10 

5 

0    1 

9    2 

6 

0    6 

12    3 

4 

0    8 

9     2 

6 

0    6 

9    2 

6 

0    6 

18    5 

0 

1     0 

1  10 

5 

0     1 

3    0 

Id 

0    2 

4  11 

3 

0    3 

6     1 

8 

0    4 

7  12 

1 

0    5 

9    2 

6 

0    6 

4  11     3 


4  11  3 
3  0  10 
9  2  6 
12  3  4 
12    3    4 


1  10  5 
3  0  10 
6  18 
9  2  6 
15    4    2 


0  1 
0  2 
0  4 
0  6 
0  10 


}  Bating  to  die  ont. 


PULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


789 


IV.     PAYMENTS,  IN   ADDITION   TO  WAGES,   &c— continued. 
(Vide  Appendix  XV.  of  King's  Regulations.) 


Distin- 
guishing 
No. 


Ratings,  &o. 


I  Year  of 
365  Days. 


One 
Day, 


Old  System — continued. 

Turret  Sight-setter  (T.8.S.)  (b)       

Turret  Gunlayer  (T.G.L.)  (6)  

A  Turret  Gunlayer,  who,  with  Admiralty  approval  re-e 

completing  time  lor   pension,  may  receive  in  addition  to  the 
above,  continuous  pay  of  Is.  a  day. 
Gunnery  Instructor  ( G.  I. )— in  addition  to  anyone  of  the  allow- ) 

ances  marked  (6)  above J 

R.M.  Artillery— 

Gunlayer,  3rd  Class  (G.L.  3  CI.)      

Gunlayer.  2nd  Class  (G.L.  2  CI.)     

Gunlayer,  1st  Class  (G.L.  1  CI.)       

E.M.  Light  Infantry — 

Qualified  Man  in  Gunnery  (Q.M.) 

Gunlayer,  3rd  Class  (G.L.  3  01.)  

Gunlayer,  2nd  Class  (G.L.  2  CI.)  

Gunlayer,  1st  Class  (G.L.  1  CI.)  

Gunnery  Instructor,  R.M.A.  or  R.M.L.I.,  when  actually  employed 

as  such,  in  addition  to  any  allowance  as  Gunlayer  

Lamps,  to  Senior  or  only  Lamptrimmer  for  care  of,  an  allowance  at 
the  rate  ot   from    Id.  to  id.  a  day,    as    determined    by  the 

Admiralty     

Lamptrimmer — allowance  to  Seaman  or  Marine  for  doing  the  duty 

of  when  allowed  in  complement         

Leave  Allowance— To  Petty  Officers,    Seamen,   Marines  and    Boys 

when  on  long  leave  

Library,  man  in  charge  of  Seamen's,  in  Ships  where  no  Schoolmaster 
is  borne,  nor  any  Allowance  paid  for  the  performance  of  his 

duty 

Marines— Afloat  allowance,  after  six  years'  man's  service,  when 
borne  on  ships'  books — 

Private  R. M.L.I. ,  Gunner  and  Bombardier  R.M.A. 

Corporal,  Sergeant  and  Colour  Sergeant         ...        

Paid  Lance  Non-Commissioned  Officers  when  actually  doing 
the  duty  in  a  ship  entitled  to  bear  the  rank — 

Paid  Lance  Sergeant 

Paid  Lance  Corporal  or  Paid  Acting  Bombardier     

To  Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  Men  (except  Band  Ranks 
and  Buglers — see  No.  2  et  seq.) — 

Efficiency  Allowance  

Good  Shooting  Allowance 

Qualified  as  Signallers  in  Examination  Vessels 

Men  entered  for  Continuous  or  Non-Continuous  Service,  and  retained 
in  the  Navy  beyond  the  period  for  which  they  entered ;  for 
reasons  mentioned  in  Art.  1448  of  King's  Regulations ;  from 

date  of  such  Retention  in  each  case 

Mess  Steward's  Allowance  for  charge  of  Mess  Traps,  when  the  pro- 
perty of  the  Crown — 
When  the  value  of  the  mees  traps  supplied  is  under  £10  ., 


Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 
Ditto 


ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 


£10  and  under  £25 


Musician  (Marine) — Instrument  Allowance 


25 

50 

75 
100 
150 
200 

250  ,, 

300 
400 

500  „ 

600  and  over 


50 
75 
100 
150 
200 
250 
300 
400 
500 
600 


£  s.  d. 

15  4  2 

18  5  0 

12  3  4 

3  0  10 

9  2  6 

12  3  4 

1  10  5 

4  11  3 

10  12  11 

13  13  9 

9  2  6 

3  0  10 

1  10  5 

4  11  3 

6  18 

6  18 

4  11  3 

3  0  10 

4  10  5 

3  0  10 

3  0  10 

1  10  5 

3  0  10 

4  11  3 

6  1  8 

7  12  1 

9  2  6 

10  12  11 

12  3  4 

13  13  9 

15  4  2 

16  14  7 

18  5  0 

3  0  10 

*  Including  pay  as  Qualified  Man  in  Gunnery  (Q.M.) 


790 


PULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


IV.  PAYMENTS,  IN  ADDITION  TO  "WAGES,  &c— continued. 
(  Vide  Appendix  XV.  of  King's  Regulations.) 


Distln-  r 

guishing 

No.     I 


Eatings,  &c. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 


Naval  Schoolmaster — 
In  Ships  where  no  Naval  Schoolmaster  is  allowed,  payment  may  be 
made  at  the  rate  of  Is.  per  lesson  to  any  person  satisfactorily 
performing  the  duties  of  Naval  Schoolmaster,  under  the  follow- 
ing conditions :  — 

(1)  The  total  payment  for  any  one  quarter  not  to  exceed  45s. 

(2)  The  average  length  of  a  lesson  over  the  period  for  which 
payment  is  made  to  be  not  less  than  one  hour. 

(3)  The  average  number  of  names  on  the  School  Register  for 
the  same  period  to  be  not  less  than  10  in  ships  with  comple- 
ments of  350  and  over,  and  not  less  than  6  in  ships  with  com- 
plements of  less  than  350. 

In  Ships  allowed  a  Naval  Schoolmaster,  any  person  (not  being  a 
Naval  Schoolmaster)  selected  to  perform  the  duties  during  the 
temporary  absence  of  the  Schoolmaster,  will  be  paid  an  allowance 
of  6d.  a  day  for  the  period  of  actual  employment. 
Any  person  or  persons  (not  being    Naval    Schoolmasters)    when 
actually  employed    in  conducting   classes   in   harbour   or  shore 
establishments,  will  be   paid  an   allowance   of  Gd.  a   day.     The 
number  to  be   paid  in  each  establishment  will  be  fixed  by  the 
Admiralty. 
Physical  Training — 
New  System — 
t  Seamen  and  Marines. 

Physical  Training  Instructor,  2nd  Class      

„  ,,  ,,  1st  Class       

Staff  Physical  Training  Instructor 

Senior  Staff  Physical  Training  Instructor ...    '    ... 

CMd  System — 
Physical  Training  Instructor,  3rd  class      ...  "\ 

„  „  ,,  2nd  class      ...    I      Chief  and  First 

„  „  ,,  1st  class       ...    y         class      Petty 

„  „  Staff Officers. 

Senior  Staff...  J 
Sick  Berth    ratings. 

To  person  acting  as  Sick  Berth  rating  in  a  vessel  where  this 
rating  is  not  allowed,  or,  if  allowed,  is  not  borne,  an  allowance 
of  24.  or  3d.  a  day  according  to  the  responsibilities  involved. 
Dispensing  Allowance — To  Chief  Sick  Berth  Stewards,  Sick  Berth 
Stewards,  and  Second  Sick  Berth  Stewards  serving  afloat,  and  to 
such  Sick  Berth  ratings  when  employed  on  dispensing  duties  at 

certain  Naval  Hospitals  and  Sick  Quarters        

Laboratory  Attendant — Payable  only  when  employed  in  Hospitals 
and  Hospital  Ships,  or  as  specially  ordered  by  Admiralty  ... 
"  Lunatic  Ward  Attendant  —  Payable  only  when  employed  in 

Hospitals 

Masseur  — Payable  only  when  employed  in  Hospitals  and  Hosp 

ital  Ships,  or  as  specially  ordered  by  Admiralty        

Operating  Room  Attendant— Payable  only  when  employed  in 
Hospitals  and  Hospital  Ships  oras  specially  ordered  by  Admiralty. 
Zymotic  Ward    Attendant — Payable  only    when    employed   in 

Hospitals  

Cook — To  any  person,  not  being  a  Cook's  Mate,  acting  as  Cook  in  a 
small  Vessel  or  Tender  whose  complement  does  not  include  the 
rating,  or  in  any  Vessel  on  board   which  care  and  maintenance 

parties  sleep  and  are  victualled  

Ship's  Steward,  when  Troops  are  actually  embarked  (in  addition), 
in  Troop  Ships  or  vessels  employed  in  the  conveyance  of  Troops. 
King's  Regulations,  Art  1456. 

For  every  50  Military  Officers  and  Troops  victualled 

This  allowance  may  also  be  paid,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admi- 
ralty, to  the  Ship's  Steward  of  any  Ship  employed  in  the 
conveyance  of  Naval  Supernumeraries,  but  in  no  case  will  it 
be  paid  for  any  day  on  which  the  number  of  Naval  Super- 
numeraries carried  does  not  exceed  the  authorized  sea-going 
complement  by  200, 


£   s.  d. 


6  18 

12  3    4 

18  5     0 

24  6     8 

3  0  10 

9  2    6 

18  5    0 

22  16    3 

27  7     6 


3  0  10 

9  2    6 

6  18 

9  2    6 

9  2    6 


t  Seamen. — Payable  to  Leading  Seamen  and  higher  ratings,  and  may  be  paid  in  addition  to  pay 
as  S.G.  or  S.  T.,  only,    Marines.— Q.M.,  B.M.L.f.,  only  allowed  in  addition. 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


791 


IV.  PAYMENTS,  IN  ADDITION  TO  WAGES,  &c— continued. 
(  Vide  Appendix  XV.  of  King's  Regulations.) 


KATINSS,  &c 


Year  of    j  One 
366  Days.  ]  Day, 


Stores,  Charge  of  Warrant  Officers'— 

Ships  in  Commission — 

Ch.  Petty  Officer  or  Petty  Officer  for  charge  of  each  description 

of  stores        

Ships  in  Special  Reserve— Special  Service  Vessels  (tenders) — 

Ch.  Petty  Officer  or  Petty  Officer  for  charge  of  two    or  more 

descriptions 

Ch.  Petty  Officer  or  Petty  Officer  for  charge  of  one    description 
Submarine  Vessels,  Allowances  to  men  employed  in — 

Chief  Petty  Officers,  Petty  Officers,  and  Leading  Seamen      

Other  ratings         

Surveying — An  allowance  at  the  rate  of  6rf.,  Is.,  or  Is.  6d.  a  day  may 
be  granted,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  to  certain  Petty 
Officers  and  Seamen  and  Non-Commissioned  Officers  and  men  of 
the  Royal  Marines  serving  in  Surveying  Ships  for  the  performance 

of  minor  surveying  duties     

Tool  Money  to  Joiners, Leading  Carpenter's  Crew  and  Carpenter's  Crew, 
on  its  being  certified  that  they  have  provided  themselves  with  a 
complete  set  of  tools.  (Skilled  Artificers  not  to  receive  the 
allowance.    King's  Regulations,  Art.  1457)       

Torpedo  Coxswain  (T.C.)  (Chief  and  other  P.O.'s,  O.  or  T.)*    

Torpedo  Non-substantive  Ratings — 
New  System — 

Seaman  Torpedo  Man  (S.T.)   (A. B's  and  leading  seamen)        

Leading  Torpedo  Man  (L.T.O.)  (  ,,        „    all  higher  ratings) 

Torpedo  Gunner's  mate  (T.G.M.)  (Ratings  above  A.B.  if  passed  for 

Petty  Officer) 

(Chief  and  other  P.O.'s)      

Note.— A.B. 's  and  leading  seamen  who  are  L.T.O.  or  T.G.M.,also  draw  pay 
as  S.T.    The  grant  of  the  higher  rate  of  pay  for  T.G.M.  will  be  regulated  by 

the  Torpedo  Schools. 
Old  System  (payable  to  men  who  qualified  or  re-qualified   between 
1  Dec.  1903  and  30  Sept.  1907)— 

Torpedo  Instructor  (T.I.)  

Torpedo  Coxswain  (T.C.)  

Leading  Torpedo  Man  (L.T.O.)  

Seaman  Torpedo  Man  (S.T.)      

Victualling  Store  allowance  to — 

Ship's  Steward  in  receipt  of  3s.  Qd.  a  day — when  Steward  of  the 
Ship,  or  otherwise  allowed  for  charge  of  Stores  

Ship's  Steward  with  4s.  and  upwards  a  day — when  Steward  of  the 
Ship,  or  otherwise  allowed  for  charge  of  Stores 

Second  Ship's  Steward — when  Steward  of  the  Ship,  or  otherwise 
allowed  for  charge  of  Stores,  or  in  any  Vessel  on  board  which 
care  and  maintenance  parties  sleep  and  are  victualled         

Ship's  Steward's  Assistant  or  other  person  doing  duty  as  such — in 
tenders  or  other  vessels  not  allowed  a  Ship's  Steward,  or  Second 
Ship's  Steward,  or  in  any  vessel  oia  board  which  care  and  main- 
tenance parties  sleep  and  are  victualled 

Writers — Allowance  to,  when  serving  in  ships  not  allowed  an  Officer 
of  the  Accountant  Branch.    If  more  than  one  borne,  to  senior 

Yeoman  of  Stores — 

Battleships  of  12,000  I.H. P.  and  above         I 

Cruisers  of  15,000  I.H. P.  and  above f 

Battleships  of  7,000  to  11,999  I.H.P \ 

Cruisers  of  7,000  to  14,999  I.H.P I 

Battleships  of  6,999  I.H.P.  and  under  V 

Cruisers  of  3,500  to  6,999  I.H.P f 

In  other  Ships  allowed  the  rating,  an  allowance  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty,  but  not  exceeding  4d.  a  day. 


1* 

s.  d.   1 

l 

9 

2  6 

9 
4 

2  6 
11  3 

45  12  6 

36  10  0 

[ 

4  11  3 

10 

12  11 

4 

9 

11  3 
2  6 

12 
24 

3  4 

6  8 

30 
18 
15 
6 

8  4 
5  0 
4  2 

1  8 

18 

5  0 

27 

7  6 

9 

2    6 

9 

2  6 

18 

5  0 

6 

1  8 

4 

11  3 

3 

0  10 

*  Not  to  hold  any  tther  non-sub.ttantive  rating  except  Diver. 


792 


FULL  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


DISTINCTIVE    BADGES, 

Hating  reference  to  length  of  service  and  good  conduct,  shall  be  conferred  on  persons 
holding  the  under-mentioned  ratings,  viz.  : — 


Chief  Petty  Officers. 

Master-at-Arms. 

Chief  Writer. 

Chief  Engine  Room  Artificer. 

Chief  Electrical  Artificer. 

Chief  Petty  Officer,  Seaman  Class. 

Chief  Yeoman  of  Signals. 

Chief  Petty  Officer  Telegraphist. 

Chief  Shipwright. 

Chief  Armourer. 

Engine    Room    Artificer  (except    Fifth 

Class). 
Mechanician. 
Electrical  Artificer. 
Ship's  Steward. 
Chief  Ship's  Cook. 
Chief  Bandmaster. 
Chief  Stoker. 

Chief  Sick  Berth  Steward. 
Draughtsman. 
Officers'  Chief  Steward. 
Officers'  Chief  Cook. 

Petty  Officers. 
Ship's  Corporal. 
First  Writer. 

Petty  Officer,  Seaman  Class. 
Yeoman  of  Signals. 
Petty  Officer  Telegraphist. 
Sailmaker. 

Shipwright,  First  or  Second  Class. 
Blacksmith. 
Armourer. 
Plumber. 

Painter,  First  Class. 
Cooper. 

Stoker  Petty  Officer. 
Second  Ship's  Steward. 
Sick  Berth  Steward. 
Ship's  Cook. 
Bandmaster. 
Joiner. 

Officers'  Steward,  First  Class. 
Officers'  Cook,  First  Class. 
Head  Krooman       )  In  Battleships 
Tindal  of  Seedies  j    and  Cruisers. 


Colour  Sergeant. 

Bandmaster,   First  Class 

Sergeant. 

Bandmaster,  Second  Class 

Corporal. 


Remainder  of  Ship's  Company. 
Leading  Seaman. 
Leading  Signalman. 
Leading  Telegraphist. 
Sailmaker's  Mate. 
Leading  Stoker. 
Second  Cooper. 
Armourer's  Mate. 
Blacksmith's  Mate. 
Painter,  Second  Class. 
Plumber's  Mate. 
Second  Sick  Berth  Steward. 
Leading  Cook's  Mate. 
Band  Corporal. 
Ship's  Musician. 
Second  Writer. 
Head  Krooman. 
Tindal  of  Seedies. 
Leading  Carpenter's  Crew. 
Shipwright  (O.S.) 
Ship's  Steward's  Assistant. 
Officers'  Steward,  Second  Class. 
Officers'  Cook,  Second  Class. 
Able  Seaman. 
Signalman. 
Telegraphist. 
Stoker,  First  Class. 
Armourer's  Crew. 
Carpenter's  Crew. 
Cooper's  Crew. 
Third  Writer. 
Bandsman. 

Sick  Berth  Attendant. 
Second  Head  Krooman. 
Second  Tindal  of  Seedies. 
Officers'  Steward,  Third  Class. 
Officers'  Cook,  Third  Class. 
Cook's  Mate. 
Marines. 

I      Band  Corporal, 
Bombardier. 
Gunner. 
Private. 
Musician  and  Bugler. 


HALF  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


793 


TABLES    of    the   HALF-PAY   of   the   under-mentioned   Officers   of 
the  ROYAL  NAVY  and  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Officers  who  have  elected  former  Kegulations,  and  old  rates  of  Half- Pay,  are 
referred  to  former  Navy  Lists  and  Admiralty  Instructions. 

NAVAL    OFFICERS. 


HALF-PAY. 


Bank. 


Year  of 
366  Davs. 


One  Day. 


Active  List. 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet 

Admiral 

Vice-Admiral     

Bear-Admiral     

Captains : — 

First  80  on  the  list  

Next  80  on  the  list  

Remainder 

Commanders :  — 

First  185  on  the  list        

Remainder 

Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants  : — 

Under    3    years'    service,*    including   proportion  of   Junior 

Service  allowed 

After  3  years'  service,  ditto  ditto        

„     6        ditto  ditto  ditto         

,,      9        ditto  ditto  ditto        

„    12        ditto  ditto  ditto        

Lieutenant-Commanders  of  2  years' seniority,  with  7  years' service 
inthe  ranks  of  Lieutenant-Commander  and  Lieutenant  com- 
bined, 3  years  of  which  must  be  service  in  a  Ship  of  War  at  Sea 

Lieutenants  promoted  from  ranks  of  Chief  or  other  Gunners  or 
Boatswains  under  order  in  Council  of  17th  December,  188s  : — 

Mimimum  rate  of  Half-Pay      

Maximum 

Sub-Lieutenants  and  Acting  Sub-Lieutenants  t         


£    *.  d. 

1,222  15  0 

766  10  0 

593    2  6 

456    5  0 


365  0  0 
328  10  6 
292    0    0 


209  17     6 
182  10    0 


73    0  0 

91     5  0 

1U9  10  0 

127  15  0 

155    2  6 


127  15    0 
155    2    6 


£  s.  d. 
3  7  0 
2  2  0 
1  12  6 
15     0 


1  0  0 
0  18  0 
0  16    0 


0  11     6 
0  10    0 


0  4  0 

0  5  0 

0  6  0 

0  7  0 

0  8  6 


0     7     0 
0    8     6 


*  Lieutenants  may  be  allowed  5s.  a  day  half-pay  if  through  illness  contracted  in  the  service,  they  shall 
have  been  unable  to  serve  3  years  as  above, 
t  After  3  years'  service,  aad  when  uuwell  or  unable  to  obtain  employment,  provided  they  shall  not  have 

declined  or  avoided  tervice  when  called  upon  and  provided  also  that  their  conduct  during  service  shall 

have  been  satisfactory.      The  period  of  3  years'  service  may  be  oispensed  with  in  Uie  case  of  officers. 

invalided  for  sickness,  or  injuries  contracted  In  the  service,  rendering  them  disqualified  for  employment. 


794 


HALF-PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


HALF-PAY— continued. 


Rank. 


Supplementary  Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants  to  be 
allowed  when  unemployed,  either  through  misconduct  or  at 
the  Officer's  own  request,  or  when  full  pay  shall  have  ceased 
in  consequence  of  sickness : — 

Under  3  years'  service  J 

Over     3 


Lieutenants  (promoted  from  ranks  of  Chief  or  other  Gunners 
and  Chief  or  other  Boatswains)  Carpenter  Lieutenants  and 
Engineer  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief  Artificer  En- 
gineers and  Artificer  Engineers  when  unemployed,  except 
for  the  reasons  stated  below,  are  borne  for  Full  Pay  on  the 
books  of  their  Dep8t. 


The  Admiralty  have  power,  in  cases  of  misconduct  or  pro- 
longed sickness,  to  place  Officers  on  temporary  Half  Pay, 
such  pay  not  to  exceed  the  half  of  the  Full  Pay  to  which 
they  are  entitled. 


Year  of  365  Days .     One  Day 


Engineer  Rear-Admirals 
Engineer  Captains 


Engineer  Commanders 
and  Engineer  Lieu- 
tenants (Senior  List). 


(  Under  2  years'  service 
'  After   2       ,, 


91  5  0 

109  10  0 

127  15  0 

146  0  0 

155  2  6 

164  5  0 


127  15 

0 

146  0 

0 

164  5 

0 

18a  10 

0 

219  0 

0 

255  10 

0 

292  0 

0 

328  10 

0 

£   s.    d. 


0  5  0 

0  6  0 

0  7  0 

0  8  0 

0  8  6 

0  9  0 


1  4 

ot 

1  2 

ot 

0  7 

ot 

0  8 

ot 

0  9 

ot 

0  10 

ot 

0  12 

ot 

0  14 

ot 

0  16 

Or 

0  18 

ot 

"  Juniob  Service"  allowed  to  reckon — 

Under  3  years'  service  in  rank  of  Lieut.  1  year's  service  as  Sub-Lieut. 

Under  6  years'  service  in  rank  of  Lieut.  2  years'  ditto  ditto 

Above  6  years'  service  all  ditto  ditto 

As  regards  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief  or  other  Gunners  or  Boatswains:— 

Under  6  years'  service  in  rank  of  Lieutenant  Nil. 

/Commissioned  or  Warrant  Officers  time  in  full. 
"  "  \  Time  in  lower  ranks  as  half  Full  time. 


After  6 


X  Including  service  in  E.N.  as  a  K.N. Reserve  Officer,  and  as  Acting-Lieutenant  and  Sub-Lieutenant,  E.N. 

t  Orders  in  Council,  29  June,  1900,  and  28  March,  1903. 

$  Engineer  Officers  entered  after  1  April,  1900,  and  passed  over  for  promotion  to  Engineer 
Commander,  not  to  receive  more  than  14s.  a  day.  (Orders  in  Council  29  June,  1900  and  28 
March,  1903.) 


HALF-PAY  OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


796 


H  ALF-P  A  Y— continued . 


Rank. 


Year  of  365  Days. 


Engineer  Officers  entered  for  temporary  service  and  trans- 
ferred to  the  permanent  list  under  Orders  in  Council  26th 
August  1893  and  27th  June  1894  shall,  on  promotion  to  the 
Senior  Ranks,  be  eligible  to  receive  half  pay  under  the  above 
Scale,  subject  to  the  following  conditions  : — 

(a.)  Those  transferred  to  the  permanent  list  by  Order  in 
Council  26th  August  1893  to  count  Junior  Service  in  the 
proportions  specified,  only  from  date  of  seniority  as 
Engineer  on  the  permanent  list  ; 

(b.)  Those  transferred  to  the  permanent  list  under  Order 
in  Council  27th  June  1894  to  count  Junior  Service,  in  the 
proportions  specified,  only  from  the  completion  of  four  years' 
service  on  the  temporary  list.  (Order  in  Council  29th  June, 
1900). 
Engineer  Lieutenants — Junior  List : 

Under  3  years'  service  ..=        

After    3  „  

For  Engineer  Lieutenant  promoted  from  Chief  Artificer 
Engineer  and  Artificer  Engineer  see  page  794. 
Engineer  Sub-Lieutenants : — 
(a)  On  the  permanent  list : — 

Under  3  years'  service  

After    3  „  

(6)  For  temporary  service  : — 
During  sickness  and  extra  leave  only         


£    s.    d. 


100    7 
109  10 


73    0 
82    2 


73    0    0 


Paymasters-in-Chief  

Fleet  Paymaster — 

On  promotion       ,        

Of  2  years' seniority      

4    „  „  

6     „  

8     „  „  

10    „  „  

12    ,,  ,,  |" 

Staff  Paymaster — 

On  promotion       

Of  two  years' seniority  

Paymaster      

Assistant  Paymasters : — 
After  3  years'  service  as  such,  and  when  unwell  or  unable "} 
to    obtain    employment,    provided    they     shall  not    have 
declined  or  avoided  service  when  called  upon,  and  provided 
also  that  their    conduct  during  service  shall  have  been 
satisfactory.      The   period  of  3  years'  service  may  be  dis- 
pensed with  in  the  case  of  Officers  invalided  for  sickness, 
or   injuries    contracted    in    the    service,    rendering  them  j 
disqualified  for  employment  J 


310  5 

0 

191  12 

6 

209  17 

r> 

228  2 

6 

246  7 

6 

264  12 

6 

282  17 

6 

301  2 

6 

164  5 

0 

182  10 

0 

146  0 

0 

"  Junior  Service  "  for  Engineer  Officers  allowed  to  reckon- 
Under  12  years'  service  in  the  Junior  Rank— Nil. 

Above  12  i  One-third  of   the  period  in  excess 

"  (     of  12  years. 

(Order  in  Council,  29  June,  1900.) 

Senior  Service  commences  with  the  first  appointment  as  Engineer  Lieutenant  on  the  Senior 
List  (Order  in  Council,  28  March,  1903). 

Note. -No  increase  of  half  pay  for  increased  seniority  to  be  allowed  in  the  case  of  Accountant 
Officers  placed  on  "  permanent    half-pay. 


796 


HALF  PAY  OP  THE  KOYAL  NAVY. 


HALF-PAY— continued. 

Rank. 

Year  of  365  Days. 

One  Day. 

£    s. 

d. 

£    s.    d. 

( Under  5  years'  service  t  • 

109  10 

0 

0    6    0 

**  Fleet  Paymasters,  ) 

^   1  After 

5 

,,            ,,           .         .         . 

127  15 

0 

0    7    0 

Staff     Paymasters,  > 

1   1      ,. 

8 

i>            M           •         •         • 

146    0 

0 

0    8    0 

and  Paymasters      .  ) 

><     " 

11 

»i                         •                 • 

164    5 

0 

0    9    0 

Chaplains,     after      3  \ 
years'  service*          j 

14 

191  12 

6 

0  10    6 

1    I 

17 

. 

219    0 

0 

0  12    0 

Naval  Instructors,  do.* 

20 

.        . 

255  10 

0 

0  14    0 

I  ,. 

25 

292     0 

0 

0  16    0 

Addition  to  the  Half-pay  of   Chaplains 

and  Naval  Instructors 

Under  5  years'  service 

in  the  double  capacity 

18    5 

0 

0    10 

After    5 

t, 

it                     • 

36  10 

0 

0    2    0 

„       8 

M 

54  15 

0 

0    3    0 

,,     11 

M 

73    0 

0 

0    4    0 

..     14 

ii 

91    5 

0 

0    5    0 

„     17 

., 

.        .        . 

109  10 

0 

0    6    0 

**  Applicable  to  Officers,  entered  prior  to  1  October,  1910,  who  elected  to  remain  on  the  old  scale. 
Including    proportion    of   Junior    Service    allowed    to    Fleet    and    Staff    Paymasters    and 
Paymasters.    (See  below.) 

Including  proportion  of  Junior  Service  allowed.    (See  below.) 

"Junior  Service"  for  Accountant  Officers  paid  at  the  old  scale  allowed  to  reckon- 
Under  11  years'  service  in  Senior  Rank  one-half  Junior  Service. 

Above  11  ,,  ,,  all  Junior   Service  which   is    allowed    to   count. 

$  Engineer  and  Accountant  Officers   passed  over  for  unsatisfactory    conduct    or    failure    to 

qualify  for  promotion  to  the   Senior  Grade,   but  who   may  subsequently  be  promoted,  shall 

not  count  their  Junior    Service    subsequent   to  the   date    of    beiug    passed    over.    (Order  in 

Council.  17  September,  1885). 

An  Officer  passed  over,  but  ultimately  promoted,  may,  however,  be  allowed,  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Admiralty,  to  count  his  junior  service  subsequent  to  the  date  of  his  promotion 
to  the  senior  grade  (Order  in  Council,  11  May,  1895). 

*  Chaplains  and  Naval  Instructors  who  have  not  completed  3  years'  service,  may,  under 
Order  in  Council  of  21  February,  1874,  receive  half-pay  at  the  rate  of  6s.  a  day,  if  unwell  or 
unable  to  obtain  employment,  provided  they  have  not  declined  or  avoided  service,  and  that 
their  character  has  been  satisfactory.  The  grant  of  half-pay  to  be  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty.  


Rank. 


Year  of 
365  Days. 

One 
Day. 

£    s. 

182  10 

d. 
0 

£    s. 
0  10 

d 
0 

109  10 
127  15 
146    0 
164     5 

0 
0 
0 
0 

0    6 
0    7 
0    8 
0    9 

0 
0 
0 
0 

182  10 
200  15 
219    0 
237    5 

0 
0 
0 
0 

0  10 
0  11 
0  12 
0  13 

0 
0 
0 
0 

255  10 
273  15 
310    5 
328  10 
346  15 
365    0 

0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

0  14 

0  15 
0  17 

0  18 

0  19 

1  0 

0 
0 

0 

u 

0 
0 

456     5 
492  15 
529     5 
693  10 

0 
0 
0 
0 

1     5 
1     7 
1     9 
1  18 

0 
0 
0 

0 

t  Surgeons  for  temporary  service 
*  Surgeon : 

t  Under  2  years'  full-pay  service 
t  After  2  years'  full-pay  service 
I       „     4        „ 
I       „      6 
Staff  Surgeon: 

On  promotion 

After  2  years'  full-pay  service  in  rank 
„      4  „  „         .        . 

,,6  „  „ 

Fleet-Surgeon : 

On  promotion 

After  2  years'  full-pay  service  in  rank 
,,       4  „  „ 

„      6  „  ,, 

,.      8 

„     10  ..  .. 

Deputy  Surgeon-General : 

On  Promotion 

After  2  years'  full-pay  service  in  rank 
.,       4  ,. 

Surgeon-G  eneral 


*  Rates  of  Half-pay  for  Medical  Officers  established  by  Order  in  Council,  1st  April,  1881,  and 

nrodified  as  regards  rank  and  service  by  Order  in  Council  9th  October,  1903. 

t  To  be  given  for  sickness  and  extra  leave  only. 

I  Including  time  served  in  a  Civil  Hospital  by  Officers  entered  after  1st  November,  1903 

(as  limited  by  Order  in  Council  11th  August,  1903). 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.   796a 


ROYAL   MAKINE   OFFICERS. 
HALF-PAY. 


HANK. 


Artillery. 


Tear  of 
366  days. 


One 
day. 


Light  Infantry. 


Tear  of 
365  days. 


One 
day. 


[Colonels 

(•Lieutenant-Colonels  after  5  years'  service  in  that  rank 

Lieutenant-Colonels  who  elect  under  par.  11  of  Order 

in  Council  29  Nov.  1881  to  be  placed  upon  a  special 

half-pay  list 

[Other  Lieutenant -Colonels 

Majors 

Captains        .       .  

Captains    with    superior  Brevet    Bank  having   served ) 
for  two  years  as  Captain J 

Lieutenants  after  10  years  service 

Ditto,  after  3  years'  service 

Ditto,  under  3  years' service 


£     8. 

300    0 


£    8.    d. 


£    « 

300    ii 


212  18. 
182  10 
133  16 

152    1 

85  3 
76  0 
57  15 


0  11 

0  10 
0     7 

0     8 

0  4 
0  4 
0     3 


200  15 

173  7 
127  15 
146    0 

82  2 
73  0 
54  15 


£  a.   d. 


0  11  0 

0  9  6 

0  7  0 

0  8  0 

0  4  6 

0  4  0 

0  3  0 


For  half-pity  of  Adjutant-General  see  under  "  Retired  Pay." 

(Order  in  Council,  18  May,  1897.  To  take  effect  from  1  April,  1897.  No  Officer  in  the  Service 
on  that  date  who  is  entitled  under  existing  regulations  to  a  higher  rate  of  half-pay  than 
those  specified  above  shall  be  prejudiced  by  these  Regulations, 

QUARTERMASTERS. 

s.    d. 
Under  4  years'  Commissioned  Service     ■        .       .40 


After   4 
0 


5  0 

6  6 
6  0 

6  6 

7  0 
7  6 


RETIRED  PAY. 
1.  The  Scale  of  Retired  Pay,  according  to  age  and  service,  to  be  as  follows,  for 
Flag  Officers,  Captains,  Commanders,  Lieutenant-Commanders,  and  Lieutenants. 
An  addition  to  be  made,  as  specified,  for  each  full  year  of  additional  Service,  or  its 
equivalent,  but  the  same  not  to  exceed  5  years ;  and  a  deduction  to  be  made  for 
each  full  year  wanting  to  complete  the  periods  specified,  but  the  same  not  to 
exceed  10  years : — 

FLAG   OFFICERS. 


Rank 

*  Service, 
Retired  Pay.           or  its  equivalent  in 
Half-Pay  time. 

Addition 
or  Deduction. 

£ 
Rear-Admirals 600 

Years. 
30 
29 
27 

£ 

20 
15 

10 

797 


&ETIBED  PAY  OF  THE  KOYAL  NAVY. 


CAPTAINS,    COMMANDERS,    AND    LIEUTENANTS. 


*3ervice,  or 

Age. 

Retired  Pay. 

its  equiva- 
lent in  Half- 
pay  time. 

Addition. 

Reduction 

£ 

Years. 

£ 

£ 

55 

525 

24 

15 

10 

54 

510 

24 

15    . 

10 

53 

495 

23 

15 

10 

52 

480 

23 

15 

10 

51 

465 

22 

15 

10 

50 

450 

22 

10 

10 

49 

425 

21 

10 

10 

48 

400 

21 

10 

10 

47 

375 

20 

10 

10 

46 

350 

20 

JO 

10 

45 

325 

19 

10 

10 

44 

300 

19 

10 

10 

43 

275 

18 

10 

10 

42 

250 

18 

10 

10 

41 

225 

17 

10 

10 

40 

200 

17 

10 

10 

Captains    retire  at   age    55. 

Maximum  retired  pay,  £600 

a  year. 
Commanders  retire  at  age  50. 

Maximum     retired     pay, 

£400  a  year. 
Lieutenant-Commanders  and 

Lieutenants  retire   at  age 

45.  Maximum  retired  pay, 

£300  a  year. 


(Officers  under  40  receive  Active  Half  Pay  only). 

Fo   separate  Scales  of  Retired  Pay  for  Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants  (Supplementary  List)  anc 
Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief  or  other   Qunners  and   Chief  or  other   BoatBwains,  Carpenter  Lieutenant*. 
i  and  Engineer  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief  Artificer  Engineer  and  Artificer  Engineer,  see  next  pages. 
"Under  Order  in  Council,  19  May,  1899,  all  "  Service"  counts  in  full. 

2.  (a)  Sub-Lieutenants  may  receive  Retired  Pay  as  follows  : — 

Under  three  years'  seniority,  if  placed  on  the  Retired  List  on  account  of  permanent  sick- 
ness or  disability  contracted  in  the  Service,  2s.  Gd.  per  diem. 

After  three  years'  seniority,  3s.  6d.  per  diem,  an  additional  6d.  being  given  for  each 
complete  year  beyond  three  served  as  Sub-Lieutenant  until  the  maximum  is  reached 
viz.,  6s.  per  diem. 

Officers  who  in  the  opinion  of  the  Admiralty  are  not  deserving  of  receiving  retired 
pay  on  the  above  scale  to  be  granted  such  lower  rate  of  pay  as  the  Admiralty  think 
fit  to  award  them.  If  retired  for  misconduct  a  gratuity  may  be  awarded.  (See 
"  Retirement,"  p.  814,  clause  5  (e).) 

(b)  Midshipmen  and  Naval  Cadets  when  permanently  disabled  by  the  Service  may  be 
allowed  pensions  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  either  for  life  or  for  a  limited  period 
of  from  Is.  a  day  to  2s.  tid.  a  day. 

3.  No  Retired  Flag  Officer  to  be  allowed  to  receive  in  respect  of  Retired  Pay  and  Good 
Service  Pension  an  amount  exceeding  the  half-pay  of  an  Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

4.  No  Captain  to  be  allowed  to  receive  any  addition  to  his  retired  pay  on  account  o) 
a  Good  Service  Pension  held  by  him  upon  retirement  except  in  cases  of  retirement  for  ill 
health  caused  by  the  Service.  In  such  cases  officers  to  receive,  at  the  discretion  of  the] 
Admiralty,  an  addition  ranging  from  a  minimum  of  50/.  to  a  maximum  of  150/.,  th* 
increase  over  the  minimum  to  be  at  the  rate  of  152.  for  each  year's  service  in  excess  oi 
20  years.     In  no  case,  however,  is  the  retired  pay   of  a  Captain  to  exceed  600/.  per  annum. 

5.  A  Captain  to  be  entitled  to  a  minimum  rate  of  retired  pay  of  4251.  a  year,  provided 
'that  he  is  45  years  of  age  and  that  he  has  served  as  Captain  for  three  years,  of  which' 
two  must  have  been  in  command  of  a  ship  of  war  at  sea. 

7.  All  service  as  Sub-Lieutenant  and  Acting  Lieutenant  reckons  for  increase  of  retired 
pay   under  the  above  scale. 

8.  No  increase  of  pay  will  be  granted  on  retirement  to  Flag  Officers,  Captains,  Com-i 
manders,  Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants,  promoted  to  those  ranks  after  16th  July, 
1895,  on  account  of  time  on  half-pay  in  excess  of  two  years  subsequent  to  last  employment 
or,  if  promoted  while  unemployed,  subsequent  to  date  of  promotion. 


RETIRED  PAY  OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.  798 

EETIRED  PAY— continued. 

9.  Service  as  Acting  Lieutenant,  Acting  Lieutenant-Commander,  Acting  Commander,  or 
Acting  Captain,  counts  as  time  served  in  the  confirmed  rank  only  for  all  purposes,  and  in 
no  case  as  time  served   in  the  superior  rank  in  which  the  officer  was  acting. 

10.  Power  to  be  reserved  to  the  Admiralty  to  suspend  at  any  time,  and  with  respect  to 
any  rank,  the  provisions  of  the  Order  under  which  an  Officer  may,  at  his  option,  retire  at  an 
age  less  than  that  fixed  for  compulsory  retirement  in  each  rank. 

11.  Retirement  from  the  Active  List  not  to  disqualify  any  Officer  for  employment  at  or 
under  the  Admiralty. 

12.  Officers  to  be  allowed  at  their  own  request,  and  with  the  consent  of  the  Admiralty  to 
compound  their  retired  pay  under  the  rules  laid  down  by  His  Majesty's  Treasury  for 
administering  Act  32  &  33  Vict.,  cap.  32. 

OFFICERS  ON  THE  SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST  OP  LIEUTENANT-COMMANDERS  AND 
LIEUTENANTS  UNDER  ORDERS  IN  COUNCIL  29th  JUNE,  1895,  9th  AUGUST,  1898, 
and  7th  MARCH,  1913. 

Lieutenant- Commanders  and  Lieutenants. 

An  Officer  retired  at  his  own  request,  or  at  the  age  of  45,  or  for  physical  unfitness 
due  to  causes  beyond  his  own  control,  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  a  gratuity,  or  retired  pay 
on  the  following  scale — 

If  with  less  than  10  years'  full  pay  service  (including  "J  A  gratuity  of  six  calendar 
service  in  the  Royal  Navy  as  Royal  Naval  Reserve  (  months'  full  pay  for  each 
Officer,  Acting  8ub-Lieutenant  and  Sub-Lieutenant  f  complete  year  of  such  ser- 
Royal  Navy)  )       vice. 

(o)  If  with  10  years'  full  pay  seryice  as  above  ...      150^.  per  annum. 

If  with  11  years'  service  as  above,  or  if  41  years  of  age  )    lfin, 
with  10  years'  service  as  above  (    lbw-        » 

If  with  12  years'  service  as  above,  or  if  42  years  of  age  \  ._„, 
with  10  years'  service  as  above  )    liut.         ,, 

If  with  13  years'  service  as  above,  or    if  43  years  of  age  '(_  ,„„, 
with  10  years'  service  as  above  J  " 

If  with  14  years'  service  as  above,  or    if  44  years  of  age  I    ,„„, 
with  10  years'  service  as  above  (    lau'-         •'• 

If  with  15  years'  service  as  above,  or    if  45  years  of  age  i    nnn, 
with  10  years'  service  as  above  >    200L    Per    annum    mmmttm' 

(c)  An  Officer  retired  for  unfitness  due  to  causes  within  his  own  control,  or  for  mis- 
conduct or  neglect  of  duty  may  be  allowed : — 

1.  If  with  less  than  10  years'  full  pay  service  (including  service  in  the  Royal  Navy  as 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officer,  Acting  Sub-Lieutenant,  and  Sub-Lieutenant,  Royal  Navy), 
such  gratuity  as  the  Admiralty  think  fit,  not  exceeding  six  calendar  months'  full  pay  for 
each  completed  year  of  such  service. 

2.  If  with  10  years'  or  more  full  pay  service  (including  service  in  the  Royal  Navy  as 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officer,  Acting  Sub-Lieutenant  and  Sub-Lieutenant,  Royal  Navy), 
such  retired  pay  as  the  Admiralty  think  fit,  not  exceeding  the  rate  which  would  have  been 
awarded  under  clause  (b)  above,  or  in  lieu  thereof,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  a 
gratuity  not  exceeding  the  commutation  value  (as  assessed  by  His  Majesty's  Pensions  Com- 
mutation Board)  ot  such  rate  of  retired  pay. 

LIEUTENANTS  (PROMOTED  PROM  CHIEF  OR  OTHER  GUNNERS  AND  CHIEF  OR 
OTHER  BOATSWAINS),  CAtiPENTER  LIEUTENANTS,  AND  ENGINEER  LIEU- 
TENANTS PROMOTED  FROM  CHIEF  ARTIFICER  ENGINEER  AND  ARTIFICER 
ENGINEER  (ORDERS  IN  COUNCIL,  28th  MARCH,  1903  16th  MAY,  1904,  AND  16th 
DECEMBER,  1912.) 
Lieutenant,  Engineer  Lieutenant  and  f  For  each  year's  service  as  1  ,„, 
Carpenter  Lieutenant \     such      ...        J- 10Z.  per  annum. 

f  Addition     for     each     year's  \ 
service  as  Chief    or    other 
i)                                                      ->      Gunner,  Boatswain,  Signal  \-6l.  „ 

I     Boatswain,  Artificer  Engi-  I 
V,     neer  or  Carpenter    J 

/"Addition     for     each     year's^ 
I      service  as  Seaman,  Artisan  I 
Lieutenant  and  Carpenter  Lieutenant  1     or  Petty  Officer,    but    the  L  j  w 

r  J     additional     time     allowed  j  " 

I      for     service     as     Seaman  I 
V    Gunner  not  to  count         ...J 


799 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


Engineer  Lieutenant 
Engineer  Lieutenant 


RETIRED  PAY— continued. 

i  Addition     for     each     year's ) 

-?     service     as     Chief     Petty  }2l.  10s,  per  annum. 

(     Officer ) 

{Addition     for     each     year's^ 
continuous     service     priori,.   ,n 
to  being  rated  Chief  Petty  f "'  lus'     " 
Officer ) 

Fractions  of  a  year's  service  in  each  grade  to  be  reckoned  as  provided  by  O.  inC.  16  December,  1912. 

Maximum  to  be 20(W.         „ 

Minimum  (if  retired  at  the  age  of  55)     160Z.         ,, 

The  foregoing  provisions  not  to  apply  to  Officers  promoted  for  acts  of  gallantry  or  daring 
under  Art.  284,  CI.  4,  of  the  Kind's  Regulations,  except  in  the  cases  of  Engineer  Lieutenants, 
to  whom  they  will  be  applicable,  subject  to  modification  as  follows : — 

(a)  The  rate  for  each  3'ear's  service  as  Engineer  Lieutenant  to  be  £12. 

(b)  The  minimum,  if  retired  at  the  age  of  55,  to  be  £200. 

(c)  The  maximum  to  be  £250. 

Any  such  Engineer  Lieutenant,  if  advanced  to  the  list  of  Engineer  Lieutenants  of  eight 
years'  seniority,  to  come  under  the  regulations  for  officers  on  that  list,  subject  to  the  proviso 
that  his  retired  pay  shall  not  be  less  than  the  amount  he  would  have  obtained  as  above  if  he 
had  remained  on  the  Junior  List. 


MATES. 


Pension  is  fixed  at  £50  per  annum. 


ENGINEER  OFFICERS. 


Rank  and  Age  of  Compulsory  Retirement. 


Engineer  Vice-Admirals — 

Retire  at  60 

Engineer  Rear-Admirals — 

Retire  at  60 

Engineer  Captains — 

Retire  at  55  ...... 

See  Note  (c)  as  regards  maximum  retired  pay. 


Engineer  Commanders — 

Retire  at  50 

See  Note  (c)  as  regards  maximum  retired  pay. 


Engineer  Lieutenants — 

Retire  at  45 

See  Note  (c)  as  regards  maximum  retired  pay. 


Age. 


Retired 
Pay. 


£ 
650 


500 
485 
470 
455 
440 

425 
405 
385 
365 
345 

325 
300 

275 
250 
225 
200 


Service  or 
equivalent 


Years. 
30 


Addition  or 
Deduction. 


(a)  Officers  under  40  years  to  receive  Active  half  pay  only. 

(b)  An  addition,   as    specified,  to   be  made  for  each  full  year  of  additional   service,   and  a 
deduction  for  each  full  year  wanting,  but  in  neither  case  to  exceed  five  years. 

(c)  The  retired  pay  of  Engineer  Captains,  Engineer  Commanders  and  Engineer   Lieutenants 
retired  fronj  those  ranks  must  not  exceed  £550,  £450,  and  £300  per  annum  respectively. 

(d)  Half  pay  time  and  junior  service  to  be  reckoned  ae  for  Officers  of  the  Milii-sry  Branch. 


MATES  (E). 


Pension  is  fixed  at  £60  per  annum. 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


800 


RETIRED  PAY— continued. 

The  Scale  of  Retired  Pay,  according  to  Age  and  Service,  to  be  as  follows  for  Chaplains,* 
Naval  Instructors,*  Paymasters-in-Chief,  Fleet  Paymasters,  Staff  Pay- 
masters, and  Paymasters. 

An  addition  to  be  made  as  specified  for  each  full  year  of  additional  sea  service,  or  its  equi- 
valent, but  the  same  not  to  exceed  5  years,  and  a  deduction  to  be  made  for  each  full  year 
wanting  to  complete  the  periods  specitied;  but  the  same  not  to  exceed  10  yearis. 


AGS. 

Retired 

Sea  or  Harbour 
Service  or 

Addition 

AQB. 

Retired 

Sea  or  Harbour 
Service  or 

Addition 

Pay. 

its  equivalent  in 
Half-pay  time. 

Deduction. 

Pay. 

its  equivalent  in 
Half-pay  time. 

Deduction. 

£ 

Years. 

£ 

£ 

Years. ' 

£ 

80 

450 

30 

10 

49 

335 

24 

10 

B9 

440 

29 

10 

48 

320 

24 

10 

68 

430 

29 

10 

47 

305 

23 

10 

57 

420 

28 

10 

46 

290 

23 

10 

56 

410 

28 

10 

45 

275 

22 

10 

56 

400 

27 

10 

44 

260 

22 

10 

54 

390 

27 

10 

43 

246 

21 

10 

63 

380 

26 

10 

42 

230 

21 

10 

52 

370 

26 

10 

41 

215 

20 

10 

61 

360 

25 

10 

40 

200 

20 

10 

60 

350 

25 

10 

1.  An  extra  10/.  per  annum  to  be  given  to  Officers  holding  the  double  position  of  Chaplain  and 
Naval  Instructor  for  every  four  years'  service  in  the  double  capacity,  so  long  as  the  maximum 
retired  pay  of  450/.  per  annum  is  not  exceeded.  An  extra  10/.  per  annum  to  be  given  to  officers 
holding  the  position  of  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet  for  each  year's  service  in  this  office,  in  addition 
to  any  increase  such  officer  would  obtain  as  Chaplain,  but  not  to  exceed  the  maximum  retired 
pay  of  500/.  The  retired  pay  of  Paymasters-in-Chief  to  be  calculated  on  the  above  scale  up  to 
£150  per  annum.  Cut  Officers  of  that  rank  to  be  granted  an  addition  of  £10  for  each 
complete  year's  full  pay  service  in  the  rank  of  Paymaster  in  Chief  on  the  Active  List,  subject 
to  the  total  Retired  Pay  not  exceeding  £500  per  annum. 

2.  The  maximum  retired  pay  for  the  following  Officers  not  to  exceed  the  sums  stated  against 
each  rank : — ■ 


Chaplain  of  the  Fleet 
Paymaster  in  Chief 

Chaplain  and  Naval  Instructor 


£500 
£450 


Secretary 

Fleet  and  Staff  Paymasters 
Paymaster     .... 
Chaplain        .... 
Naval  Instructor  . 


;} 


!.    Officers  to  be   allowed,  at  their  option,   to  retire  either  upon  the  above  scale  or  on   the 
active  Halt-pay  of  their  rank  at  the  time  of  retirement. 

.  The  retired  pay  of  Chaplains  or  Chaplains  and  Naval  Instructors  entered  after  the  age  of  30, 
\  of  Naval  Instructors  entered  after  the  age  of  25,  will  not  depend  on  their  age,  but  on  their 
vice  only.  The  provisions  contained  in  first  and  fourth  columns  of  the  Scale  of  Ketired  Pay  will 
not  apply  to  such  Officers  ;  but  the  retired  pay  shall  in  no  case  exceed  the  fixed  maximum  for 
each  rank.  Should  any  such  Officer  have  less  than  20  years' service  be  will  be  granted  on  retirement 
i  active  half-pay  he  has  earned  by  service  provided  he  has  attained  the  age  of  55  years :  if  under 
55  ho  will  be  granted  retired  pay  or  gratuity  at  the  rates  indicated  in  paragraphs  11  and  13.* 

.  Accountant  Officers   compulsorily   retired  before  11  years'  service  in  the   Senior    rank,    on 
jount  of  disability  arising  from  causes  over  which  they  had  no  control,  may,  at  the  discretkn 
of  the  Admiralty,  count  all  their  Junior  Service  for  increase  of  retired  pay. 

For  Retirement  or  withdrawal  of  Chaplains  Mid  Naval  Instructors  at  earlier  periods  than  those 
}d  by  Order  in  Council  of  22  Feb.  1870,  vide   Orders   in   Council   <f  5  Feb.  1872,  13  May,   18io, 
29  Jan.  WOO,  9  Oct,  \W?<  (paras,  12,  13,  13a,  and  14  following),  aud  2  Got,  19015, 

2  F 


801  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


KETIRED  PAY— continued. 

6.  Engineer  Officers  entered  for  temporary  service  and  transferred  to  the  permanent  list 
nnder  Orders  in  Council  26th  August  1893  and  27th  June  1894  shall,  on  promotion  to  the  Senior 
Ranks,  be  eligible  to  receive  retired  pay  on  the  same  scale  as  provided  for  other  Senior 
Engineer  Officers,  subject  to  the  following  conditions  :— 

(a.)  Those  transferred  to  the  permanent  list  by  Order  in  Council  26th  August  1893  to 
count  Junior  Service  in  the  proportions  specified,  only  from  date  of  seniority  as  Engineer 
on  the  permanent  list ; 

(6.)  Those  transferred  to  the  permanent  list  under  Order  in  Council  27th  June  1894  to 
count  Junior  Service,  in  the  proportions  specified,  only  from  the  completion  of  four 
years'  service  on  the  temporary  list.  Orders  in  Council,  29th  June,  1900,  and  28th  March, 
1903. 

7.  Time  on  probation  not  covered  by  commission  does  not  count  for  retired  pay. 

All  additional  time  granted  for  1st  and  2nd  Class  Certificates  gained  at  the  Royal  Naval 
College  by  Engineer  Officers  between  the  1st  April,  1877,  ana  the  30th  June,  1885,  is  to  count 
as  service  as  Assistant-Engineer. 

8.  Power  to  be  reserved  to  the  Admiralty  to  suspend  at  any  time,  and  with  respect  to 
any  rank, the  provisions  of  the  Order, under  which  an  Officer  may,  at  his  option,  retire  at  any 
age  less  than  that  fixed  for  compulsory  retirement  in  each  rank. 

9.  Retirement  from  the  Active  List  not  to  disqualify  any  Officer  for  employment  at  or 
under  the  Admiralty. 

10.  All  Officers  to  be  allowed,  at  their  own  request,  and  with  the  consent  of  the  Admiralty 
to  compound  their  retired  pay  under  the  Rules  laid  down  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of 
His  Majesty's  Treasury  for  administering  Act  32  and  33  Vict.,  cap.  32. 

"11.  Any  Chaplain  who  obtains  from  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  permission 
to  accept  a  living,  or  desires  to  retire  from  His  Majesty's  Service,  may,  provided  that  he  has 
not  less  than  10  years'  service,  be  retired  with  pay  on  the  following  scale,  viz. : 

After  10  years'  service £50  per  annum. 

„      15       „  „  100 

„      20      „  „  The  amount  earned  by  service 

under  Order  in  Council  of  22nd  February  1870. 

tl2.  The  above  scale  of  retirement  not  to  apply  to  Chaplains  appointed  by  their  Lordships  to 
Greenwich  Hospital  Livings.  Such  officers,  provided  they  have  completed  ten  years'  service 
on  full  pay,  will  be  retired  with  the  pay  they  have  earned  by  service  according  to  the  scale 
of  retirement  applicable  to  them  at  the  date  of  their  appointment  to  such  living 

$13.  Chaplains,  and  Chaplains  also  holding  the  rank  of  Naval  Instructor,  may  be 
llowed  to  withdraw  from  the  Navy  with  gratuities  on  the  following  scale,  viz.  :— 

After   4  years'  full  pay  service £500 

„      6              „                 „             £600 

„       8               „                   „             £800 

„     10               „                  „              £1,000 

„     12               „                   „               £1,200 

„     16                „                   , £1,600 

Chaplains  who  have  less  than  4  years'  service  and  accept  a  living  will  be  considered 
as  desiring  to  resign  His  Majesty's  Service,  and  will  accordingly  not  be  entitled  to  any 
pecuniary  retiring  allowance,  or  to  either  half  or  retired  pay. 

13a.  Chaplains  entered  under  Order  in  Council  22nd  October,  1906,  for  a  period  not  ex- 
ceeding four  years  and  not  retained  by  the  Admiralty  after  four  years'  full  pay  service  may 
be  awarded  a  gratuity  of  £500. 

114.  Naval  Instructors  to  have  the  option,  with  the  approval  of  the  Admiralty,  of 
retiring  on  the  following  scale,  viz. : — 

(a)  After  12  years'  service,  with  a  Gratuity  of  £1,200. 

(b)  After  16  years'  service,  with  a  Gratuity  of  £1,600. 

(c)  After  20  years'  service,  with  retired  pay  under  the   provisions  of  the  Order  in 

Council  of  22nd  February  1870. 

*  Order  in  Council,  6th  February,  1872.  I  Order  in  Council,  29th  January,  1900. 

t  Order  in  Oocuuoil,  13th  May,  1875.  \  Orders  in  Council,  9th  October,  1903,  and 

32nd  October,  1906. 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.  802 

RETIRED  P 'AY— continued. 

tl5.  Naval  Instructors  entered  after  the  29th  January  1900,  to  be  compulsorily  retired 
after  55  years  of  age. 

116.  Naval  Instructors  entered  after  the  29th  January  1900  who  are  found  to  be  inefficient 
and  unsuited  for  their  special  duties  may  be  retired  during  the  first  12  years  of  their 
service  on  the  following  scale  of  gratuities:— 

£      s.  d.  I  £      s.  d. 

Under  3  years' service      ..         Nil  |  Over   8  years' service       ..    438    0  0 

Over  3         „          „            ..     328  10  0  I  „    11      „           „             ..    492  15  0 

„     6         , 383    5  0  | 

[17.  Chaplains  entered  after  the  29th  January,  1900,  whose  conduct  of  their  clerical  duties 
may  be  unsatisfactory  during  the  first  12  years  of  their  service  may  be  retired  with 
gratuities  on  a  similar  scale  to  that  given  in  paragraph  16  ;  and  the  provision  of  Order 
in  Council  of  the  22nd  February  1870,  Sec.  16,  CI.  1,  which  relates  to  retirement  for 
non-service,  is  modified  by  the  substitution  of  3  for  5  years. 

For  compulsory  retirement  of  Inspectors  and  Deputy  Inspectors-General  at  60  years  of 
age  and  of  other  Medical  Officers  at  55  years  of  age  see  Circular  No.  76,  founded  on  Order  in 
Council  of  1st  April  1881. 

ASSISTANT  PAYMASTERS,  CLERKS,  AND  ASSISTANT  CLERKS. 

1.  Assistant  Paymasters  when  physically  unfit,  may  be  granted  retired  pay  on  the 
following  scale,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  :— 

Officers  under  three  years'  standing,  2s  6d.  a  day. 

Officers  over  three  years'  standing  3s.  8d.  a  day,  with  an  additional  Qd.  a  day  for  each 
year  of  service  up  to  6s.  a  day. 

Assistant  Paymasters  entered  as  Assistant  Clerks  in  or  after  the  year  1909,  and  reared  at' the 
age  of  40  under  Order  in  Council  of  13  October,  1910,  also  receive  retired  pay  on  this  scale. 

Assistant  Paymasters  retired  for  misconduct  may  be  awarded  a  gratuity,  see  "  Retirements," 
p.  814,  clause  5  («). 

2  Clerks  and  Assistant  Clerks  permanently  disabled  by  the  Service  may  be  allowed 
pensions,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  either  for  life  or  for  a  limited  period,  of  from 
Is.  a  day  to  2s.  6d.  a  day. 


2  f  2 


803 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


KETIRED  PAY— continued. 

MEDICAL  OFFICERS. 

RETIRED  PAY  AND  GRATUITIES. 


Gratuities. 


Year  of 

365  days. 


One  day. 


Surgeon,  Staff  Surgeon,  and  Fleet  Surgeon : 
After  4  years'  full-pay  service,  excluding  time  in  a 

Civil  Hospital 

;t"After  8  years'  full-pay  service § 

**    ",     16       "  ,','  '.'.'.'.'', 

j<'leet  Surgeon : 

**After  20  years'  full  pay  service 

"* After  24iyears'  service  (including  proportion  of  half- 
pay  time) 

**  After  27  years'  service  (including  proportion  of  half- 
pay  time) 

** After  30  years'  service  (including  proportion  of  half- 
pay  time) 

Deputy  Surgeon  General 

Surgeon  General 

Director  General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 

Navy— after  1  year's  service  as  such       .... 

.    „     2  years'  service  as  such       .... 

»tt3      ,.  „       „       „  .       .       .       . 

„     4      „  „ 

„     5      „  „       , 

(Order  in  Council  18th  July  1898) 


&    s.  d. 


$500  0 

1,000  0 

1,500  0 

2.250  0 


£  8.  d. 


366  0  0 

410  12  6 

456  5  0 

647  10  0 

838  16  0 

730  0  0 

780  0  0 

830  0  0 

880  0  0 

930  0  0 

950  0  0 
(maximum) 


£    a.   d. 


•1  0 
*1  2 
•1    5 


«tl  10 

1  15 

2  0 


*  To  obtain  this  rate  an  officer  must  hold  the  rank  of  Fleet  Surgeon. 

t  Or  on  compulsory  retirement  at  the  age  of  55. 

I  Order  in  Council,  29th  January,  1900. 

I  Applicable  only  to  Officers  entered  after  1st  November,  1903. 

**  Including  time  served  in  a  Civil  Hospital  by  Officers  entered   after  1st  November,  1903 

(as  limited  by  Order  in  Council  11th  August,  1903). 
$$  See  limitation  under  Rule  3  below, 
it  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  the  maximum  Retired  Pay  of  £950  may  be  granted  to  a 

Director-General  after  3  years'  service  i»  that  appointment,  provided  that  the  conduct 

of  his  duties  has  been  satisfactory  and  that  he  has  completed  30  years'  service  counting 

towards  Retired  Pay  (Order-in-Council  3  Oct.  1911). 

1.  An  Officer  retired  with  less  than  20  years'  service  on  account  of  disability  contracted  in 
and  attributable  to  the  Service,  to  receive  the  Half-pay  of  his  rank,  or,  with  consent  of  the 
Admiralty,  a  gratuity  on  the  foregoing  scale,  or  under  Clause  2  (6). 

2.  An  Officer  retired  with  less  than  20  years'  service,  on  account  of  disability  contracted  in 
but  not  attributable  to  the  Service,  to  receive  :— 

(a)  If  he  has  over  8  years'  Full-pay  Service,  either  a  gratuity  on  the  foregoing  scale  or 
Half-pay.  according  as  the  Admiralty  think  fit. 

(6)  If  he  has  less  than  8  years'  Full-pay  Service,  such  gratuity  as  the  Admiralty  may 
think  fat,  not  to  exceed  the  rate  of  1252.  for  each  year  of  Full-pay  Service. 

3.  An  Officer  who  is  retired  on  attaining  8  years'  seniority  as  8urgeon  for  failure  to  pass  the 
examination  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of  Staff  Surgeon  will  receive  such  gratuity  as  the 
Admiralty  may  see  tit  to  grant,  but  the  amount  will  not  exceed  £500. 


RETIRED  PAY  OP  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.  804 


RETIRED    PAY— continued. 


4.  Under  circumstances  other  than  those  specified  in  Clauses  1,2  and  3,  an  Officer  retired  with 
less  than  20  years'  service  to  receive  a  gratuity,  on  the  above  scale  if  lie  has  8  years'  Full-pay 
service,  and  on  that  provided  in  Clause  2  (b)  should  his  Full-pay  service  not  amount  to  8  years 
Half-pay  or  retired  pay  will  not  be  allowed. 

The  power  vested  in  the  Admiralty  of  granting  reduced  rates  of  half-pay  and  retired  pay  in 
cases  of  misconduct  is  extended  to  the  award  of  gratuities  on  retirement,  and  the  gratuity 
awarded  in  such  cases  will  be  reduced  to  such  amount  as  is  thought  fit. 


ENGINEER    LIEUTENANTS    PROMOTED   PROM   CHIEF   ARTIFICER 
ENGINEER   AND   ARTIFICER   ENGINEER.— See  table  on  page  799. 


ROYAL    MARINE    OFFICERS. 

RETIRED   PAT. 

Adjutant-General  Royal  Marines. 
(  Under  Order  in  Council  of  lWi  June,  1902.) 

Half  or  retired  pay  payable  on  relinquishment  of  the  appointment  to  be  increased  by 
£50  a  year  for  each  year's  service  as  Adjutant-General,  the  total  of  half  or  retired  pay, 
however,  not  to  exceed  £950  a  year. 

For  the  award  of  a  Good  Service  Pension  and  the  consequent  adjustment  of  half  or 
retired  pay,  see  page  8196,  Good  Service  Pension. 


805 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


RETIEBD  PAY— continued. 


ROYAL  MARINE  OFFICERS— continued. 

Order  in  Council,  29£A  November,  1881. 
Compulsory  Retirement. 


Compulsory  Retirement  is  to  be  as  follows  : 


General  Officers    - 


Colonel-Commandant* 
Colonel  2nd  Commandant** 

Lieutenant-Colonelf   - 

Major§  -  - 

Captain,  who  has    not   passed  ) 
the  examination  for  Major      f 
Paymaster  and  Barrackmaster 


At  the  age  of 


Pay. 


65                   > 

■20 
2.2 

f         Pull  pay  of 

00 

Commandant 

or  on  expiration 
of  command. 

col; 

60 

£600 

54 

ically 

the 

ed  in 

£450 

or  after  six  years' 
service  in  that 

rank. 

48 

£300 

142 

•"  a  a 

O 

£225 

54                      j 

,                 £450 

*  A  Colonel  Commandant  who  has  not  attained  the  age  for  compulsory  retirement  to  have  the 
option,  on  expiration  of  command,  of  being  placed  on  the  Reserved  List  of  Colonels  with  the  full  pay 
of  a  Colonel  Commandant,  and  to  be  eligible  up  to  the  age  of  65  for  the  appointment  of 
Adjutant  General,  Royal  Marines.     (Order- in-Council  of  10th  August,  1909. ) 

**  A  Second  Commandant  passed  over  for  appointment  to  the  command  of  a  division  mav, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  be  retired  on  a  maximum  of  £600,  deducting  £15  a  year  for 
each  year  of  his  age  short  of  60,  or  upon  the  retirement  to  which  he  would  have  been  entitled 
under  the  Orders  in  Council  of  22nd  February,  1870,  and  5th  February,  1872. 

t  A  Lieutenant-Colonel  with  six  years'  service  in  that  rank  may,  at  his  option,  be  placed 
upon  a  special  half-pay  list,  and  be  eligible  for  promotion  and  employment  on  the  staff  up  to  54 
years  of  age. 

$  Under  Order  in  Council  of  24th  November,  1891,  a  Major  may  be  retained  after  the  age  of 
48,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

I  The  case  of  a  Captain  who  may  be  prevented  from  passing  by  illnees  or  other  unavoidable 
cause  will  be  specially  considered. 


Voluntary  Retirement* 

Voluntary  retirement  to  be  allowed,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  as  follows: — 

Officers  permitted  to  retire  to  receive —  £ 

After  12  years' service  a  gratuity  of          ....  1,200 

„     15        „           ,,            „                       ....  1,600 

,,      18        „            „            ,,                        ....  2,000 

„      20        „            „            „                        ....  2,400 

Captain,  after  23  years  service,  retired  pay  at      -               -               -  225  a  year. 

Major,  after  23  years' service,  retired  pay  at          -               -               -  250      ,, 

Major,  after  7  years'  service  as  Substantive  Major               -               -  300      ,, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  after  27  years'  service,   or  7  years'  as  Bub- 

-    stantive  Major,  or  Substantive  Major  and  Lieutenant-Colonel     -  300      „ 

Ditto.           after  30  years'  service  -               -               -               -  365      ,, 

Paymasters  and  Barrar.k  Masters  after  48  years  of  age        -               -  365      ,. 


Temporarily  suspended. 


RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


806 


RETIRED   PAY— continued. 
ROYAL   MARINE   OFFICERS— continued 

Retirement  when  unfit  for  Service. 

An   officer  above  the  rank  of  Captain  who  is  found  by  a  Medical  Board  to  be  permanently 
incapacitated  for  further  service  is,  if  his  service  entitles  him  to  retired  pay  on  voluntary 
retirement,    to   be  at  once   placed   upon   the   Retired    List,   receiving    retired    pay  as  above 
(See  "  Compulsory  Retirement")  with  the  following  deductions: — 
General     Officers     and    Colonels )    ■$,-, 
Commandant        -  -  ,        -J 

£15  for  each   year  short  of  60  years  of  age,  not  to 

exceed  £150  in  the  whole. 
£10  for  each  year  short  of  age  specified  in  first  para. 
(of  Compulsory  Retirement,  see  preceding  page)  ;  but 
the  rate  of  retired  pay  not  to  be  reduced  below 
that  to  which  the  Officer  is  entitled  on  voluntary 
\_      retirement. 
Captain.— The  rate  is  to  be  the  same  as  for  Major. 


Colonel  Second  Commandant 


Lieutenant-Colonel,   Major,  Pay 
master,  and  Barrack  master 


QUARTERMASTERS. 

Retired  pay,  at  the  rate  of  200Z.  a  year,  is  to  be 
awarded  on  retirement,  subject  to  the  following 
deduction,  viz.,  where  an  Officer  is  retired  before 
completion  of  30  years'  total  service  loi.  to  be  deducted 
for  each  complete  year  of  service  less  than  20  years, 
counting  service  in  the  ranks  or  as  Warrant  Officer 
as  Half  Full-pay  service ;  but  the  Retired  Pay  not  to 
be  less  than  1501.,  unless  retired  as  physically  unfit. 

After  a  year  on  Half-pay,  he  is,  if  found  to  be  phy- 
sically-unfit,  to  be  granted  Retired  Pay  at  the  rate  of 
2001.  a  year  at  the  age  of  55,  with  a  deduction  of  10J.  a 
yearforeach complete yearwanting  to  complete  such 
age;  but  the  Retired  Pay  not  to  be  less  than  the 
Half-pay  to  which  the  Officer  is  entitled. 

PENSIONS. 
Warrant  Officers. 
Pensions  are  to  be  awarded  as  follows  :- 
After  21  years'  service,  with  less  than 

5  years'  as  Warrant  Officer 
After  20  years' service,  5  years  of  which 

t.o  be  as  Warrant  Officer 
A  fter  25  years'  service,  5  years'  of  which 

to  be  as  Warrant  Officer 
After  30  years'  service,  5  years'  of  which 

to  be  as  Warrant  Officer 


Royal  Marine  Gunners  will  receive  6d.  a  day  in 
addition  to  Pension  on  the  foregoing  scale,  provided 
they  have  15  years'  service  as  Warrant  Officers,  30 
years'  total  service,  and  at  least  5  years'  service  in  a 
ship  of  war  at  sea  as  Royal  Marine  Gunner. 

If  not  entitled  to  Pension  under  these  rules,  War- 
rant Officers  may  receive  Pension  as  Non-Commiss- 
ioned  Officer,  counting  service  in  the  rankof  Warrant 
Officer  as  Non-Commissioned  Officer's  time. 

Bandmasters  with  previous  pensioned  service  in 
the  Navy  who  are  transferred  to  the  Royal  Marines 
and  promoted  to  be  Warrant  Officers  in  the  Marines 
may  upon  final  discharge  be  granted  Marine  Warrant 
Officers'  pensions  under  Article  1210  of  (the  King's 
Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions  1913,  and 
allowed  to  count  their  former  Naval  time  towards 
such  pension.  They  will  be  removed  from  the  roll  of 
Naval  pensioners  on  promotion  to  Warrant  rank, 
and  their  pensions  will  be  suspended  while  serving 
as  Warrant  Officers. 

A  Marine  Warrant  Officer  with  previous  Army 
service  as  a  Warrant  Officer  may  on  final  retirement 
be  awarded  a  total  pension  of  the  same  amount  as 
he  would  have  received  had  he  remained  in  the 
Army,  any  Army  pension  being  withhold  while  the 
Officer  is  serving  as  a  Marine  Warrant  Officer. 

Retirement  when  unfit  for  Service  after  having  been  One  Year  on  Half  Pay  (under  Order  m 
Council  of  304A  November,  1882.) 

Scale  of  Retired  Pay  for  Officers  under  24  Years  I  capacitated  in  and  by  the  Service  after  5  Years 
Service  permanently  incapacitated  for  further  ser-  Service  on  Pull  Pay,  or  if  incapacitated  only  in  the 
vice,  after  having  been  One  Year  on  Half-Pay,  if  in-   |    Service  after  12  Years'  Service  on  F  ull  Pay. 


d. 

0  a  day. 


Service. 

Lieut.- 
Colonel. 

Major. 

Captain 
having 
higher 
rank  by 
Brevet. 

Captain, 
(others j 

Lieu- 
tenant. 

Years. 

Over  23 
19 
18 
17 
16 
15 
14 
13 
1 

9 
8 
7 

£ 
•250  or  300 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 
H.P. 

£ 

250 
200 
190 

tl80 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 

H.P. 
.     H.P. 

£ 

225 

200 

190 

180 

170 

160 

1-150 

H.P 

H.P. 

H.P. 

£ 

225 
200 
ISO 
180 
170 
160 
150 
140 
T130 
HP. 

£ 

120 

no 

100 

90 

80 

HP. 

If  with  7  years  as  Major, 


+  Orif  Artille»y  H.P. 


807-8  HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


EFFECT  OF  LOSS  OF  SENIOEITY  BY  SENTENCE  OF  COURT-MARTIAL. 

,  The  sentence  of  a  Court-Martial,  placing  an  officer  at  the  bottom  of  the  list  of  his  rank 
involves  the  loss  of  previous  time  of  service  in  that  rank;  so  also,  when  the  sentence  of  a 
Oourt-Martial  takes  away  any  seniority  from  an  Officer,  it  thereby  affects  his  Full,  Half,  and 
"™recl  Pay  and  gratuity  in  cafes  where  the  same  depend  upon  seniority;  and  it  carries 
with  it  the  loss  of  the  benefit  of  the  service,  included  in  the  seniority  forfeited,  in  cases 
where  the  Full,  Half,  and  Retired  Pay  and  gratuity,  depend  upon  actual  service. 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  DECLARATIONS. 

Required  from  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Marines  claiming  Half-pay  and  Retired-pay 
personally  or  by  Agent. 

NAVY.    Half-pay. 


Establishment  No. 


No.  of  Voucher. 


'Christian  Names  are  to  be  inserted  in  full.    The  Declaration  is  to  be  executed  on  or  after  the  31st  March, 
30th  June,  30th  September,  and  3lst  December. 

I,*  a  in  the  Royal  Navy,  do  solemnly  and  sincerefy  declare  that  I 

am  entitled  to  Half-pay  at  the  rate  of  per  diem,  from  the  to  the 

19  ,  that  I  have  not  accepted  any  employment  disqualifying  me  for  return  to  Full  Pay  in  my 
proper  rank  when  called  upon,  and  that  during  any  part  of  that  period  I  have  not  held  and 
other  Place  or  Employment  of  Profit,  Civil  or  Military,  in  any  Department  of  His  Majesty's 
Service,  nor  in  the  Colonies  or  Possessions  of  His  Majesty  beyond  the  Seas,  nor  under  any 
other  Government  except  (a)  from  which  an  abatement  of  £ 

has  been  made. 


Declared  and  subscribed  before  me,  at 
this        day  of        19 

The  person  authorised  to  attest  ' 
[see     back)     to     sign    here,    and 
describe    fully    the    capacity    in  . 
which  he  acts,  giving  his  Official  | 
Address,  or  Place  of  Business.      / 


est  i 
.nd  ( 
in  > 


The  Claimant  to  sign  1 
his  Name  here.  / 

Residence 

Near  the  Post  Town  of 

In  the  County  of 


(a)  Describe  the  Employment,  the  date  of  its  commencement,  and  the  Annual  Salary  and  Emoluments 
thereof.  If  an  abatement  is  made  from  the  Salary  and  Emoluments,  the  amount  per  annum  or  the 
percentage  is  to  be  stated. 

tThese  Forms  can  only  be  obtained  on  application  to  His  Majesty's  Paymaster-General,  Whitehall,  S.W. 
or  from  Officers  who  make  payments  on  his  behalf. 

The  Declaration  will  be  required  when  payment  is  made  in  respect  of  the  third  month  of 
the  quarter,  or  when  an  Officer  ceases  Half -pay. 

Received  of  H.M.  Paymaster-General,  this  day  of  19     ,  [here  insert  the 

net  sum  in  words]  the  sum  of  Pounds  being  the  Amount  of  Half-pay 

due  to  me  for  the  period  stated  in  the  above  Declaration,  less  the  advance  already  received .t 

Full    —  —    £  ) 

Tax     -  -    £  J- Leave  this  space  blank. 

Net            -    £  [Here  insert  the  Net,  Sum  in  figures.] 

3xd  Signature 


+The  words  in  italics  may  be  lined  out  when  no  advance  has  been  received. 

Slight  manuscript  alterations,  in  either  the  Declaration  or  Receipt,  will  be  accepted,  if  initialled— in  the 
Declaration  by  the  Person  attesting,  in  the  Receipt  by  the  Payee. 

This  Receipt  must  be  presented  for  pp.yment  by  a  London  Banker,  but  may  be  negotiated  in  the  Country 
or  Abroad,  and  is' to  be  left  at  the  Paymaster-Genera] 's  Office  one  day  for  examination. 

'Under  the  Act  28  &  29  Vic,  cap.  73,  p  alt-Pay  can  neithsr  be  said  r.or  transferred,  nor  can  it  be  assigned 
as  Security  for  debt  or  otherwise.) 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.     809 


HALF   AND    RETIRED    PAY   DECLARATIONS. 


NAVY.    Reserved  and  Retired  Pay. 


Establishment  No. Ho.  of  Voucher. _ 

*  Christian  Names  are  to  be  inserted  in  lull.    The  Declaration  is  to  be  executed  on  or  after  31st  March, 
30t  i  June,  30th  September,  and  3lst  December. 

I,*  a  in  the  Royal  Navy,  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that  I 

am  entitled  to  Pay  at  the  rate  of  "  per  for  the  quarter  ended  the 

last  day  of  19      ,  and  that  during  that  period  I  have  not  held  any  Place  or 

Employment  of  Profit,  Civil  ©r  Military,  in  any  Department  of  His  Majesty's  Service  nor  in 
the  Colonies  or  Possessions  of  his  Majestv  beyond  the  Seas,  nor  under  any  other  Government, 
except  (a)  from  which  an  abatement  of  £  has  been  made 

Declared  and  subscribed  before  me, at 
tn^s  day  of  19    . 

The  person  authorised  to  attest  i 
I  see  back]  to  sign  here,  and  describe  I 
fully  the  capacity  in  which  he  acti,  > 


giving  his  Official  Addrem  or  Place  i 
of  Business.  J 


I 


Near  the  Poit  Town  of 
In  the  County  of 


(a)  Describe  the  Employment,  the  date  of  its  commencement,  and  the  Annual  Salary  and  Emoluments 
thereof.  If  an  abatement  is  made  from  the  Salary  and  Emoluments,  the  amount  per  annum  or  the  percentage 
is  to  be  stated. 

Received  of  H.M.  Paymaster-General,  this  day  of  19      ,  [Here  insert  the 

Net  sum  in  words.]  the  Sum  of  Pounds  being  the  Amount  of  Pay 

due  to  me  for  the  period  stated  in  the  above  Declaration,  less  the  Advance  already  received  (t) 
Pull  -    £  ) 

Tax  £  i      [Leave  this  space  blank.] 

Net    -    £ [Here  insert  the  Net  Sum  in  figures.] 

Bxd.  Signature 

(t)  The  words  in  italics  may  be  lined  out  when  no  advance  has  been  received. 

Slight  manuscript  alterations,  in  either  the  Declaration  or  Receipt,  will  be  accepted,  if  initialled— in  the 
Declaration  by  the  Person  attesting,  in  the  Receipt  by  the  Payee. 

This  Receipt  must  be  presented  for  payment  h»  a  London  Banker,  but  may  be  negotiated  in  the  Country  or 
Abroad,  and  is  to  be  left  at  the  Paymaster-General's  Office  one  day  for  examination. 

(Under  the  Act  28  &  29  Vict.  cap.  73,  Reserved  and  Retired  Pay  can  neither  be  sold  nor 
transferred,  nor  can  it  be  assigned  as  a  Security  for  debt  or  otherwise.) 

The  Persons  before  whom  the  Declarations  may  be  subscribed  (provided  they  state  the 
Qualifications  to  attest)  are  as  follows  : — 

In  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Irel  tnd,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Channel  Islands. 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  Notaries  Public.  Ministers  of  Religion  acting  and  resident  within  the 
town  or  district  where  they  attest.  Commissioners  appointed  to  administer  Oaths.  Officers 
authorised  to  make  payments  on  account  of  N  on-Effective  Services,  who  belong  to  the  Customs 
or  Inland  Revenue  Department,  or  to  the  Department  of  the  Postmaster-General,  or  to  the 
Army  Servioe  Corps,  Ordnance  Store,  or  Pay  Department  of  the  Army.  Partners  in  banking 
firms  (the  name  of  the  firm  being  added  to  the  attestation;  whose  names  have  been  returned 
to  the  Commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue  in  pursuance  of  Act  of  Parliament.  Managers, 
including  Deputy,  Sub  and  Assistant  Managers,  of  the  above  private  Ranks  or  of  Joint  Stock 
Banks,  including  Bank  Agents  or  Managers  for  the  time  being  in  charge  of  Branches,  and  Sub- 
Agents,  Treasurers,  Secretaries,  Chief  Cashiers  and  Accountants,  at  head  offices  or  at  branches 
(the  name  of  the  Bank  being  added  to  the  attestation).  The  Deputy  Chief  Cashier  and  the 
Assistant  Chief  Cashier  of  the  Bank  of  England.  The  Assistant  Secretary  and  the  Deputy 
Cashier  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland.  Officers  appointed  to  examine  Vouchers  in  the  Offices  of  the 
Paymaster-General,  and  of  the  King's  and  Lord  Treasurer's  Remembrancer  in  Scotland.  Persons 
registered  under  "the  Medical  Act,"  if  in  attendance  on  the  Person  making  the  declaration. 

In  India,  the  Colonies,  and  certain  British  Possessions  and  Protectorates  (See  foot  note\). 

Justices  of  the  Peace,  including  Magistrates  and  Cantonment  Magistrates  in  India.  Notaries 
Public.  Ministers  of  Religion  acting  and  resident  in  the  town  or  district  where  they  attest. 
Officers  of  the  Army  Service  Corps,  Ordnance  Store  or  Pay  Department  of  the  Army,  or  of  the 
Indian  or  Colonial  Governments,  authorised  to  make  payments  on  account  of  Non-Effective 
Services  on  behalf  of  the  Imperial  Government,  Medical  Officers,  Postmasters  or  Sub-Post- 
masters of  the  Government  of  India  or  of  the  Colony  in  which  the  declaration  is  made. 
Managers,  Depu'y,  Sub  and  Assistant  Managers,  Agents  and  Sub- Agents  of  Banks  and  Branch  Banks 
(thn  name  of  the  firm  or  company  being  added  to  the  attestation)  Licensed  Medical  Practitioners, 
if  in  attendance  on  the  persons  making  the  declaration.  Police  Officers  of  or  above  the  rank  of 
Sergeant. 

+  The  List  is  as  follows  :— The  Protectorate  of  British  East  Afiica,  including  Uganda,  Zanzibar.  The 
Protectorate  of  British  Central  Africa.  British  Zambesi,  and  the  Territories  of  the  British  South  Africa 
Company,  including  Mashonaland  and  Matabeleland.  The  Niger  Coast  Protectorate.  North  Borneo  and 
Sarawak.  Cyurus,  Aden,  Ascension,  Tristan  d'Acunha.  Islands  in  the  Western  and  Southern  Pacific 
under  British  protection. 


810      HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  DECLARATIONS— continued. 

In  Foreign  countriei. 

British  Diplomatic  or  Consular  Officers  abroad  empowered  to  administer  Oaths,  and  to  do 
notarial  acts  under  the  Act  18  &  19  Vict.,  c.  42,  or  amending  Act.  Notaries  Public,  or  other  person 
competent  by  the  lex  loci  (which  in  the  case  of  employing  such  other  person  must  be  quoted 
sufficiently  for  verification)  to  administer  such  declarations.  Ministers  of  Religion  abroad, 
resident,  for  the  time  being,  in  the  places  or  districts  of  attestation,  and  duly  licensed  by 
Ecclesiastical  Authority  in  the  United  Kingdom  to  officiate  as  Chaplains  in  those  places  or  districts. 

For  Naval  Service  only. 

Superintendents  of  Dockyards,  Victualling  or  Medical  Establishments  of  the  Royal  Navy,  or 
Officers  of  Dockyards  or  Victualling  Establishments  authorised  to  make  payments  on  account  of 
Non-Effective  Services.  Heads  of  Departments,  Principal  or  Superintending  Clevks  of  the 
several  Departments  of  the  Admiralty.  Commanders-in-Chief,  Senior  Officers,  or  Officers  in 
actual  commai  d  of  His  Majesty's  ships  on  the  Station  where  they  attest.  Chaplains  actualh 
serving  on  board  Hi?.  Majesty's  ships  on  the  Station  where  they  attest.  The  President  or  the 
Cashier  of  the  Soj  al  Naval  College  at  Greenwich. 


PROCEDURE  FOR  PLACING  OFFICERS  ON  HALF  OR  RETIRED  PAY. 

1.  Every  Officer  entitled  to  Half-pay  shall,  without  application  on  his  part,  be  placed  on  the 
Half-pay  List  as  soon  as  his  Full-pay  account  has  been  settled. 

2.  Commanding  Officers  of  H.M.  Ships  are  to  transmit  to  the  Accountant-General  of  the  Navy, 
immediately  that  either  they  or  an  of  the  Officers  under  their  command  are  discharged  to  Half- 
[>;,y,  one  of  the  returns  herein-after  specified,  and  headed  respectively  "(A)  Foreign  Service,'' 
•'  (B)  Home  Service." 

3.  Whenever  an  Officer  is  discharged  abroad  to  return  to  England,  who  will  be  entitled  to  Leave 
of  Absence  on  Full-pay  after  arrival,  the  Forms  headed  "  (A)  Foreign  Service,"  directed  to  be 
forwarded  to  their  Lordships,  the  Commander-in-Chief,  and  the  Accountant-General,  are  to  be 
handed  to  him  with  his  pay  documents  for  delivery  ;  but  if  he  will  not  be  entitled  to  such  Full-pay 
Leave,  it  will  only  be  necessary  to  furnish  him  with  the  Forms  for  their  Lordships  and  the 
Accountant-General.  The  date  of  his  leaving  England,  and  also  the  circumstance  under  which 
he  is  returning  home,  are  to  be  filled  in  previously  ;  and  should  he  take  passage  in  a  Ship  oJ  War, 
the  date  of  arrival  is  to  be  inserted  and  certified  by  the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Ship  in  which 
he  takes  passage;  should  he  return  to  England  in  any  vessel  not  belonging  to  the  Royal  Navy 
then  the  date  of  arrival  is  to  be  inserted  and  certified  by  the  Commander  or  owners  of  such  vessel. 

4.  The  Form  marked  "  B,"  applies  to  Officers  employed  on  Home  Service. 

5.  Application  for  payment  of  Half-pay  mav  be  made  to  H.M.  Paymaster-General  at  Whitehall 
(either  personally  or  by  letter)  so  soon  as  the  first  monthly  or  quarterly  instalment  thereof  shall 
become  due  after  the  date  of  ceasing  Full-pay. 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY.    811 


PROCEDURE  FOR  PLACING  OFFICERS  ON  HALF  OR  RETIRED  PAY— continu 
S.  No.  48 — Specimen  Form  of  Return. 
(A)— "FOREIGN  SERVICE."— OFFICERS  DISCHARGED  TO  HALF-PAY  OR 
RETIRED  PAY. 


_day    of_ 


.19 


List  of  Officers  discharged   from    H.M.S.. 


.entitled  to  Half-pay,   &c, 


unless  otherwise  directed  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  distinguishing  those 
who  are  entitled  to  Full-pay,  Time,  and  Leave  for  Foreign  Service,  under  Art.  1,398  of  the  King's 
Regulations  (1913). 


Ship  left  England  on  the_ 
day  of ,  19 


Ship  returned  to  England  on  the 
day  of ,19 . 


No.  on 
Ship's 
Books. 


Period  of  Actual  Foreign  Service 

from  date  of  leaving  England 

until  arrival  Home,  and 

if  in  any  previous  Ship,  the  Name 

and  Period  to  be  stated. 


No.  of 
complete 
months' 

Foreign 
Service. 


Half 
No.  of  I     or  Re- 
days'  |  tired  Pay 
Leave,  i  to  com- 
I    mence. 


Approved— The  above  Officers  ordered  to  be  borne 
on  the  books  of  H.M.S. 


.Commander-in-Chief. 


Captain. 

.Paymaster. 


In  making  out  this  List,  the  following  Directions  are  to  be  carefully  observed : — 

I.  The  List  to  be  made  out  in  triplicate,  for  their  Lordships  the  Commander-in-Chief,  at  the 
Ports  where  the  Officers  are  to  be  borne,  and  the  Accountant-General  when  Officers  are  entitled 
to  Full-pay  Leave,  otherwise  it  is  to  be  made  out  in  duplicate,  for  their  Lordships  and  the 
Accountant-General. 

II.  Foreign  Service  in  a  Ship  commences  on  the  date  of  leaving  England,  and  ends  upon 
her  arrival  home,  the  time  employed  fitting  out  at  home  and  dismantling  after  arrival  not 
being  reckoned  as  Foreign  Service.  If  a  Ship  returns  to  England  and  proceeds  again  to  a 
Foreign  Station,  the  time  in  England  is  not  to  be  reckoned  as  Foreign  Service. 

III.  The  Actual  Foreign  Service  only  is  to  be  specified  against  each  Officer.  If  an  officer  has 
been  checked  on  leave  to  England  during   his  service,  the  period  should  also  be  stated. 

IV.  An  Officer  taking  passage  out  in  a  Mail  Packet  or  Private  Ship  will  reckon  Foreign 
Service  from  date  of  embarkation  for  passage  out. 

V.  An  Officer  returning  to  England,  if  entitled  to  Full-pay  leave  after  arrival,  is  to  be  borne 
on  the  book  of  the  DepSt  at  whichever  port  is  most  convenient  to  him.  The  name  of  such 
Depot  should  be  inserted  in  the  left-hand  corner  on  the  other  side  of  this  Form  before  the 
Officer  embarks  for  passage  to  England. 

VI.  The  Full-pay  only  of  the  respective  ranks  will  be  allowed  while  on  leave,  excluding 
Command  Money  to  Lieutenants  in  Command,  Senior  and  Gunnery  Allowances,  and  all  other 
additions  to  Full-pay. 

VII.  No  advance  or  Payment  on  Account  is  to  be  made  by  the  Paymasters  to  an  Officer  while 
on  Full-pay  leave ;  the  Pay  Tickets  are  to  be  forwarded  from  the  Flag-Ship  to  the  Accountant- 
General,  by  whom  only  the  time  on  leave  can  be  investigated  and  the  amount  due  paid,  when 
the  Officer's  leave  expires. 

VIII.  By  Orders  in  Council,  it  is  directed  that  the  leave  is  only  allowed  at  their  Lordship's 
discretion,  on  return  from  Foreign  Service,  as  follows  : — 

For  every  complete  six  months'  service  abroad One  week 

For  every  month  served  beyond  the  last  period  of  six  months.        .        .    One  day 
This  scale  to  extend  r.o  a  period  of  five  years'  absence  from  England. 
2.     Cases  in  which  the  absence  from  England  is  more  than  five  years,  will  be  specially  dealt 
with  by  their  Lordships  when  circumstances,  in  their  opinion,  warrant  the  extension  of 
some  special  indulgence  to  an  Officer  returning  to  England  after  such  absence. 


812 


HALF  AND  RETIRED  PAY  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


H.M.S. 
at — 


S.  No.  49. — Specimen  Form  of  Return  for  Accountant- General  only. 

(BJ— "HOME  SERVICE,"— OFFICERS   DISCHARGED   TO   HALF-PAY   OR 
KETIRJ-.D  PAY. 


-day    of- 


:l 


List    of    Offieera    discharged    from   H.M.8. 
otherwise  directed  by  their  Lordships. 


entitled    to    Half-pay,    &e.,   unless 


No. 

on  Ship's 

Books. 


Date    Superseded. 

Discharged. 

Paid  Off. 


Half  or 
Retired  Pay 
to  com- 
mence. 


Debit  or  Credit 
Balance  of  full- 
pay  as  per  Ship's 
Ledger. 


-Captain. 


Paymaster. 


RETIRING  PENSIONS. 


813 


RETIRING     PENSIONS    10    COMMISSIONED     WARRANT 

OFFICERS,  WARRANT  OFFICERS,  AND  CHIEF  AND 

OTHER    OFFICERS    OF    COAST    GUARD. 

EXTKACT  FROM  THE  REGULATIONS. 

They  shall  be  pensioned  at  55  years  of  age,  and  at  I  of  the  Admiralty,  be  pensioned  at  their  own 
any  lesser  age,  if  found  unlit  for  or  unwortby  of  request,  at  40  years  of  age  (see  page  813a  as  to  age 
further  employment,  and  they  may,  by  the  permission   |   of  retirement  of  Chief  and  Head  Schoolmasters), 


The  following  shall  be  the  scale  of  pensions:— 

For  each  year's 

Service  above     Addition  for  each  year's 

Maximum 

Minimum  for 
Service  only. 

Ranks. 

the  Hank  of         Service  as  Seaman  or 

for  Service 

Petty   Officer  I           Petty  Officer. 

only. 

at  the  Rate  of  1 

Chief  Gunner 

\        £    •■ 

£    ». 

£ 

£ 

,      Biatswain   .. 

1 

„      Signal  Boatswain 

V          BO 

1    10 

160 

95 

Commissioned       Telegra- 

phist         

) 

Chief  Uarpenter 

Gunner,  Boatswain,  Signal 

BoUswain,     Wairant 

Telegraphist    and 
Carpenter 
Under  10  ye»r«   „ 

3  10 

1    10 

-{ 

120         ' 

Under  6  years'  ser  ice  as 
warrant-officer,  40*. 

With  5  yearg'do.  and  under 
10,60J. 

With    10   years'  do.  and 

With  10  years 

4    0 

1    10 

under  15  751. 
With  15  v«ar«'  service  ai 

' 

warrint  officer,  951. 

Banks. 

For  each  Year's 

Service  above 

the  rank  of 

Chief  Petty 

Officer  at  the 

Rate  of 

Addition  for 
each  Tear's 

Addition  for 
each  Year's 
Continuous 

Maximum  for 

Minimnm  for  Hervioe 

Service  as 

Chief  Petty 

Officer. 

Service  prior  to 

being  Rated 

Chief  Petty 

Officer. 

8ervice  only. 

only. 

£     8. 

£    8. 

£    I. 

£ 

£ 

Chief  ArtificerEngineer, 

5    0 

2  10 

1  10 

150 

95 

Commissioned  Mechan- 

ician and  Commissioned 

Electrician 

Chief   Master-at-Arms, 

Artificer        Engineer, 

Warrant  Mechanician 

Warrant    Electrician, 

Warrant      A)  mourer, 
Warrant  Writer,  Head 

Steward,  Instructo  in 

Cookery     and     Head 

r 

Under  five  years   service 

Wardmaster 

as  Warrant  Officer,  502. 

Under  10  years 

8  10 

10 

1  10 

i«o      J. 

r 

120        \ 

With  five  years'  set  vice  as 
W  arrant  Officer  and 
under  10,  60(. 

With  10  years'  service  us 
Warrant    Officer,     and 

With  10  years  .. 

4    0 

2  10 

10 

under  15,  751. 

With  15  yea's'  service  as 

I 

Warrant  Officer,  951. 

Hanks. 

For  each  Year's 

Service  above 

the  Rank  of 

Petty  Officer 

at  the  Rate  of 

Addition  for  each  Year  s 

Service  as  Seaman  or 

Petty  Officer. 

Maximum 

for  Service 

only 

Minimum 

for  Servile 

only. 

Coast  Ooard  ok  Shore. 

Divisional  Chief  Officer  and  Chief  Officer 
in    Charge   of    Royal   Ni»val    I'.sserve 
Battery. 

Chief  Officer  of  Station 

£     «. 

5      0 

4      0 

£    % 

1     0 

1      0 

£ 

120 

100 

£ 

50 

40 

813" 


RETIRING  PENSIONS. 


Coast  Guard  Afloat. 
Chief  Officer  of  Cruiser 
Senior  Mate  of  Cruiser 
Second  Mate  of  Cruiser         „ 


1001.  a  year,  with  an  additional  52.  for   each   year's 

service  as  Chief  Officer. 
822.   a  year,  with  an  additional  31.  for  each  year'! 

service  as  a  Senior  Mate. 
62Z.    a   year,  with   an  additional   31.   for   each   year's 

service  as  a  Second  Mate. 


All  snch  Officers  holding  appointments  in  His 
Majesty's  YardB,  if  not  entitled  to  civil  superannua- 
tion, shall  he  allowed  to  count  such  service  as  time 
towards  pension,  on  the  ahove  scale. 

In  the  event  of  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers, 
Warrant  Officers  and  Divisional  and  other  Chief  Officers 
of  Coast  Guard  on  shore  naving  lastained  injuries  on 
duty  not  nearly  equivalent  to  the  Iobs  of  a  limb,  or 
being  disabled  by  sickness  contracted;in  the  service, 
and  not  from  want  of  proper  care  on  their  own  part, 
anincreaseof  notmoretbaniol.ayear  maybe  made  to 
whatever  Retiring  Allowance  may  be  awarded  to 
them  under  the  foregoing  scale,  provided  they  have 
not  already  received  compensation  for  the  same. 

For  ruptures  and  minor  injuries  received  on  duty 
gratuities  shall  be  granted  under  Article  1913  of  the 
Regulations,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty, 
instead  of  the  ahove  increase. 

"Whenever  an  application  for  a  pension  on  account  of 
age,  long  service,  or  disability  is  made  by  any  such 
Officer  who  has  received  a  wound  or  injury  in  the 
service, theCapt&in  will  direct  the  Medical  Officer  to 
make  a  report,  which  he  will  forward  with  the 
application,  for  the  information  of  the  Admiralty, 
stating  clearly  the  extent  to  which  the  injury  affects 
the  applicant,  and  the  degree  in  which  it  incapaci- 
tates him  from  contributing  towards  his  own  support; 
if  the  injury  was  received  before  the  30th  of  August, 
1870,  and  no  hurt  certificate  is  produced,  the  appli- 
cant's statement  should  be  supported  by  any  docu- 
mentary evidence  that  can  be  produced. 

Spec!      Pensions,  or  gratuities  in  excess  of  the 


foregoing  scale  for  service  may,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty,  be  awarded  when  special  services 
nave  been  rendered  requiring  special  reward ;  ana 
such  lower  rates  of  pension  as  the  Admiralty  may 
Mi  ink  proper  may  be  granted  to  officers  who  have 
been  found  to  be  unworthy  of  further  employment. 

Time  during  which  an  officer  shall  not  have  main 
tained  a  good  character  in  the  Bhips  in  which  he 
has  served  shall  not  be  allowed  to  reckon  as  service 
for  Pension. 

Commissioned  Warrant  Officers,  Warrant  Officers 
and  Divisional  and  other  Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard 
on  shore  in  such  caBes  as  may  be  for  their  advantage 
may  be  pensioned  on  the  scale  for  seamen,  their 
service  in  the  above  ranks  being  allowed  to  reckon 
as  superior  petty  time. 

All  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  and  Warrant 
Officers  who  have  been  dismissed  from  His 
Majesty's  service  for  what  may  be  consideret 
venial  offences  in  the  case  of  seamen,  may,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  be  allowed  Naval  Pen- 
sions on  the  seamen's  scale,  provided  they  have 
twenty-one  years'  service,  or  are  from  age  or  other 
causes  unfit  for  service  as  seamen  in  the  Navy.  In 
such  cases  the  time  served  as  Warrant  Officer* 
may  be  allowed  to  reckon  as  superior  single  petty 
time  under  Article  1938  of  the  King's  Regulations. 

The  Pensions  of  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  and 
Warrant  Officers  will  be  held  only  during  good  behaviour 

The  case  of  a  Chief  or  other  Officer  of  Coast  Guard 
Cruisers,  who  may  sustain  a  wound  or  injury  on  duty, 
will  be  specially  considered. 


Chie    and  Head  Schoolmasters 


1.  Retiring  Pensions  shall  be  awarded  to  Chief  and 
Head  Schoolmasters  under  thefollowingregulations  :— 
a.  They  shall  be  pensioned  at  55  years  of  sge,  or  at  any 
less  age,  if  found  unfit  for,  or  unworthy  of,  further 
employment ;  and  they  may  be  pensioned,  by  the 
permission  of  the  Admiralty,  at  their  own  request, 
at  50  yearB  of  age.    Chief  and  Head  Schoolmasters 


may,  however,  be  retained  on  the  Active  List  up  t  o 
the  age  of  60,  if  the  Admiralty  considers  that  it  will 
be  for  the  benefit  of  the  Service, 
i.  The  following  shall  be  the  scale  of  Pensions,  but 
Chief  Schoolmasters  shall  receive  an  additional 
sixpence  a  day  for  each  year's  service  as  Chief  School- 
master, up  to  a  maximum  Pension  of  £150  a  year  :— 


After  20  years' service,  with  less  than  5  years  aB  a  Warrant  Officer..        ..        „        3    6 

After  20  years' service,  5  of  which  to  be  as  Warrant  Officer  „        .-        4    0 

After  26  years' service,  5  of  which  to  be  as  Warrant  Officer    —_....„..  49 

After  80  years' service,  5  of  which  to  be  as  Warrant  Officer 5    6 

Head  Schoolmasters  in  the  Navy  on  1st  July,  1889,  will  reckon  all  time  served  in  that  rating  as  Warrant  time. 
2.  Head  Schoolmasters  will   bepensioned  on   the  terms  laid  down  in  Art.  193'J  of  the  King's  Regulations  for 
Naval  Schoolmasters  in  cases  in  which  such  terms  will  be  to  their  advantage,  service  in  the  rank  of  Head  School 
mast     counting  as  superior  Petty  time. 


Ilwrik  to  Commissioned  Warrant  and  Warrant  Officers  on  being  pensioned- see  page  819. 


RETIREMENTS,  Ac. 


814 


RETIREMENTS,     &c. 


GENERAL  RULES.— CONDITIONS  OF  RETIREMENT,  &c. 
Note.— For  Tables  of  Full,  Half,  and  Retired  Pay,  and  Gratuities,  see  pp.  773,  79S. 

NAVAL   OFFICERS. 


I.— General  Rules. 

1.  After  retirement  no  increase  of  retired  pay  to  be 
allowed  to  any  Officer,  except  in  the  case  of  his 
retention  in  a  Civil  appointment  at  or  under  the 
Admiralty.  The  only  addition  possible  will  be  in 
the  form  of  Pension. 


2.  Power  is  reserved  to  the  Admiralty  to  suspend  at 
any  time  and  with  respect  to  any  rank,  the  provisions 
of  the  Order  underwhich  an  Officer  may  at  his  option 
retire  at  an  ago  less  than  that  fixed  for  compulsory 
retirement  in  each  rank.  It  must  be  understood  that 
optional  retirement  may  be  suspended  in  the  case  of 
any  individual  Officer  to  whose  rank  this  clause 
applies  without  extending  the  suspension  of  optional 
retirement  to  other  Officers  of  the  rank. 


The  same  power  exists  of  suspending  the  provisions 
as  to  voluntary  retirements. 

3.  Retirement  from  the  Active  List  is  not  to  dis- 
qualify any  Officer  for  employment  at  or  under  the 
Admiralty. 

4.  The  sentence  of  a  Court-Martial  placing  an  Officer 
at  the  bottom  of  the  list  of  his  rank  involves  the  loss 
of  previous  time  of  service  in  that  rank;  so  also  when 
the  sentence  of  a  Court-Martial  takes  away  any 
seniority  from  an  Officer,  it  thereby  affects  his  half  or 
retired  pay  or  pension,  in  cases  where  the  same 
depend  upon  seniority;  and  it  carries  with  it  the  loss 
of  the  benefit  of  the  service  included  in  the  seniority 
forfeited,  in  cases  where  the  half  or  retired  pay,  pen- 
sion, or  gratuity,  depend  upon  actual  service;  but, 
although  the  time  is  forfeited,  it  is  to  be  considered 
as  service  in  reference  to  compulsory  removal  from 
the  Active  List. 


5.  (a)  An  Officer  who,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Ad- 
miralty, by  reason  of  an  act  or  acts  of  misconduct  or 
through  intemperate  or  irregular  habits  of  life  has 
become  unfit  for,  or,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Admiralty, 
is  for  any  reason  unworthy  of,  further  employment, 
may  be  placed  on  the  Retired  or  Pension  List  irre- 
spective of  Age  or  Service,  whether  he  has  been  tried 
by  Court-Martial  or  not. 

(b)  An  Officer  placed  on  the  Retired  List  under 
Clause  (a),  may  be  granted  such  rate  of  Retired  Pay, 
or  such  Gratuity,  as  the  Admiralty  may  think  fit,  pro- 
vided that  the  amount  of  Retired  Pay  shall  in  no  case 
exceed  the  half-pay  to  which  such  Officer  was  en- 
titled previous  to  retirement,  and  that  the  amount  of 
the  Gratuity  awarded  shall  not  exceed  the  commu- 


tation value  (as  assessed  by  the  Pensions  Commuta- 
tion Board)  of  such  half-pay;  and  shall  be  less  than 
the  amount  of  Gratuity  to  which  lie  would  have  been 
entitled  under  ordinary  circumstances. 

No  Officer  may,  however,  be  granted  Retired  Pay 
in  excess  of  the  amount  to  which  he  would  have 
been  entitled  under  ordinary  circumstances. 

(c)  An  Officer  who  has  had  long  and  good  serriee, 
but  who  is  not  entitled  under  ordinary  Regulations 
to  Retired  Pay  or  Gratuity,  in  consequence  of  forfei- 
ture of  service  by  sentence  of  Court-Martial,  may  be 
awarded  such  Gratuity,  not  exceeding  five  hundred 
pounds  (£500)  as  the  Admiralty  may  think  fit. 

(d)  An  Officer  dismissed  the  service  by  sentence  of 
Court-Martial  may  be  awarded  a  Compassionate 
Allowance  not  exceeding  the  lowest  rate  of  half-pay 
of  his  rank;  but  the  granting  of  such  Compassionate 
Allowance  shall  be  entirely  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 

No  Officer  may,  however,  be  awarded  a  Compas- 
sionate Allowance  in  excess  of  the  Retired  Pay  to 
which  he  would  have  been  entitled,  under  ordinary 
circumstances,  on  retirement. 

(e)  Sub-Lieutenants  and  Assistant  Paymasters, 
whether  dismissed  the  Service  by  Court-Martial  or 
placed  on  the  Retired  List  under  Clause  (a)  may  be 
awarded  gratuities  not  exceeding  25/.  for  each  year's 
service  in  these  ranks,  or  25W.  in  all. 

(/)  Officers  allowed  to  resign  their  commissions  to 
avoid  trial  by  Court-Martial  may  be  granted  such 
compassionate  allowance  as  the  Admiralty  may  think 
fit,  provided  that  such  allowance  shall  in  no  instance 
exceed  one-third  of  the  amount  of  half-pay  to  which 
the  Officer  was  entitled  at  the  time  of  resignation, 
and  provided  also  that  such'allowance  shall  not  in 
any  case  excoed  100Z.  per  aDnum. 

(g)  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers,  Warrant 
Officers,  and  Officers  of  Coast  Guard  other  than 
Commissioned  Officers,  placed  on  the  Pension  List 
under  Clause(a)  may  be  awarded  such  reduced  rates  of 
pension  as  the  Admiralty  may  in  each  case  determine. 

(h)  Nothing  in  these  provisions  shall  prejudice  or 
affect  the  power  of  the  Admiralty  to  discharge  or  dis- 
miss Officers,  or  shall  confer  on  any  person  who  has 
been  removed  from  His  Majesty's  Service  any  right 
to  half-pay,  retired  pay,  or  pension,  compassionate 
allowance,  or  gratuity. 

The  expression  "an  Officer"  in  these  regulations 
shall,  unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  include 
Commissioned  Officers,  Warrant  Officers  and  Sub- 
ordinate Officers  of  all  ranks. 


815 


RETIREMENTS,  &c. 


1 1.    Flag  Officers. 


Ranfe      i§       Periods  of  Non-Service  necessitating 
0.tj  Compulsory  Retirement. 


Admirals   70 
of     the 
Fleet     I 

Admirals   65 


Vice- 
Admirals 


(a     Officers  promoted  to  Flag  Rank  be/ore 

8t.t  uteember,  1903. 
7  years  since  their  flag  was  hauled  down, 

or,  if  they  have  not  hoisted  their  flag, 

since    their    "  Service "    as    Captain 

ceased. 

(o)  Officers  promotd  to  Flag  Rank  after 
8'h  Dei-ember,  1903  and  to  Adm'ral 
■prior  to  1st  April,  1914. 

5  veirs  since  their  last  "  Service  "  a< 
Flag  Officer. 

(c)  r>ffi-ers  promoted  to  Adm'ral  on  or 
after  1st  Apri1,  1914. 

3  years  since  their  fast  "Service"  as 
Flag  Officer,  but  no',  uotil  they  have 
c  nipleted  one  year  ^n  ih8  list  of 
Admirals,  subject  to  '6)  above. 

(a)    Officers  promoted    to    Vice-Admiral 

prior  to  1st  April,  1911 
5  years   since  their  last    "Service"    as 

Flag  Officer,  or  on  promotion  to  the 

rank    of    Admiral   if   they   have   not 

served  as  Vice-Admiral. 

(6)  Officers  promoted  to  Vice-Admiral 
on  or  after  1st  April,  1914 

3  jears  since  their  last  "Service"  as 
Flit'  OfHrer.  bur,  noi  until  ihey  have 
completed  one  year  on  ho  list  of  Vice- 
Admirals 

(a)  Officers  promoted  to  Flag  Rank  before 
1st  Aprzl   1914. 

3J  years  since  their  last  "Service"  as 
Rear-Admiral,  or,  if  they  have  not 
thus  served,  3J  years  since  their  pro- 
motion to  rank  of  Rear  Admiral  or  S 
years  since  their  last  "Service"  as 
Captain 

(61  Officers  p' omot'd  °  Rea*-Adm;ral  on 
or  after  1st.  April,  1914 

2\  yea^s  since  then'  Inst  "Service"  as 
Rear-Admiral,  or,  if  they  have  not 
served  as  Re  ir  Admiral.  2J  years  since 
their  projection  to  Rear  Admiral,  or  3 
years  since  their  last  "service"  as 
Captain;  or  if  they  have  not  hoisted 
their  flag  at  sea,  on  promotion  to  Vice- 
Admiral 


Note  Flag  Officers  promoted  on  or  after  1st  April. 
1914,  while  serving,  will  not  count  their  fervice  in  their 
new  rank  to  fave  them  frr  m  compulsory  retirement  for 
n  m-service  in  tiiat  rank  in  cases  where  the  Admiralty 
has  defitr.t'-ly  assigned  the  appointme-it  to  an  Offic-r  of 
the  lower  rank. 


2.  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

3.  Flag  Officers  who  reach  the  age  of  60  without 
having  hoisted  their  flags  as  Flag  Officers  to  ba  then 
retired. 

4  Any  Flag  Officer  (except  Admiral  of  the  Fleet) 
ivhose  flag  has  not  been  hoisted  during  a  period  of  seven 
years,  to  be  retired  at  the  expiration  of  such  period. 

5.  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  any  age,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

6.  Admirals  of  the  Fleet  to  receive,  on  retirement,  the 
half  pay   of    their   rank,   and    to    be    styled    Retired 

Admirals  of  the  Fleet. 

7.  Admirals,  Vice- Admirals  and  Rear-Admirals  to  be 
allowed  on  retirement  to  receive,  at  their  option,  either 
the  half-pay  of  the  rank  from  which  they  retire  or  the 
retired  pay  provided  by  the  Regulations. 

8.  Vice-Admirals  and  Rear-AdmiralB  retired  from 
those  ranks  are  entitled  to  rise  by  seniority  to  the  rank 
of  Retired  Admiral,  except  as  provided  in  para.  9. 

9.  In  the  case  of  Officers  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain 
on  the  Active  List  after  19th  March,  1908,  Rear-AdmiralB 
retired  from  that  rank  will  be  entitled  to  rise  by 
seniority  to  the  rank  of  retired  Vice-Admiral  only. 


III.— Captains. 

1.  To  be  retired  on  reaching  the  age  of  55. 

2.  (1)  Until  the  31st  December,  1914. 

To  be  retired  so  soon  as  3  years  have  elapsed  since 
their  last  "  Service  "  as  Captain,  or,  if  they  have 
not  served  as  Captain,  as  soon  as  3  years  have 
elapsed  since  their  promotion  to  that  rank 

(6)  On  and  after  1st  January,  1915. 

To  be  retired  as  soon  as  2  years  have  elapsed  since 
their  last  "Service"  as  Captain  aft  »r  having  been 
appointed  to  the  command  of  one  of  H  M.  Ships; 
or  3  years  if  they  have  not  served  as  Captain . 

3.  Captain?  whom  it  is  decided  not  to  e  nploy  further 
after  promo"ion  to  Flag  rank,  to  be  retired,  at  Admiralty 
discretion,  on  promotion  to  the  lank  of  Reir  Admiral. 

4  To  be  retired  on  arriving  at  their  turn  for  pro- 
motion without  having  completed  the  qualifying  service 
for  promotion. 

5.  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

6.  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  any  age  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

7  Captains  to  be  allowed,  on  retirement,  to  receive 
at  their  option  either  the  active  half-pay  of  that  rank 
or  the  retired  pay  provided  by  the  Regulations. 

8.  One  step  in  rank,  according  to  seniority,  to  be 
g'snted  to  all  Captains  placed  on  the  Retired  Li6t 
irrespective  of  any  qualifying  Service. 

9.  Captains  retired  from  that  rank  (unless  retired 
on  account  of  non-service)  to  rise  to  the  rank  of 
Vice-Admiral  on  the  Retired  List  if  before  retire, 
.nent  they  have  served  the  time  necessary  to  qualif y 
5  Captain  for  promotion  to  the  rant  nf  Ro»r-Admir»l 
on  f  he  Active  List,  except  as  provided  in  para  10. 

10.  In  the  case  of  Officers  promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Captain  on  the  Active  List  after  19th  March.  1908, 
Captains  retired  from  that  rank  will  be  entitled  to  rise 
by  seniority  to  the  rank  of  retired  Rear-Admiral  only, 
if  before  retirement  they  have  served  the  time  to  qualify 
them  for  promotion. 


RETIREMENTS,  <fec. 


816 


IV.— Commanders. 


ga 
si 

<1S 

Periods  of  Non-Service  necessitating 
Compulsory  Retirement. 

Officers  pro- 
moted between 
16th  July,  1895, 
and  8th  Dec- 
ember, 1903. 

Officers  pro- 
moted after  8th 
December,  1903. 

GO 

(a)  Until  the  31s 
5  years  since  their  last 
"  Service." 

'  December,  1914. 
3  years  since   their  last 
"Service"    as    Com- 
mander,   or,     if    they 
have  not  thus  served, 
since  their  promotion 
to  rank  of  Commander, 

(6)  On  and  aft      1st  January,  1915 
2  years  since  their  last  "  Service  "as  Commander, 
or  if   they  have  not   served   as   Commtnder6 
2  ye  irs  siDce  date  of  promotion. 

2  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

3.  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  any  age  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

4.  (o)  Commanders  over  40  years  of  age  to  be 
allowed  on  retirement  to  receive,  at  their  option, 
either  the  active  half-pay  of  that  rank  or  the  retiree, 
pay  provided  by  the  Regulations. 

(6)  Commanders  under  40  years  of  age  to  receive  on 
retirement  the  active  half  pay  they  are  entitled  to  at 
the  date  of  retirement. 

6.  Commanders  retired  from  that  rank  may,  by 
Admiralty  permission  rise  one  step  in  rank,  If ,  before 
retirement,  they  had  served  the  time  to  qualify  them 
for  promotion  ;  if  not  so  qualified  for  promotion  they 
may  be  allowed,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  to 
assume  the  rank  of  Retired  Captain  on  attaining 
IB  years'  seniority  irrespective  of  qualifying  service. 

6.  La  the  case  of  Officers  promoted  to  the  rank  of 
Commander  on  the  Active  List  after  19th  March.  1908, 
Commanders  retired  from  that  rank  may  be  granted  ihe 
rank  of  Retired  Captain,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  provided  they  have  served  the  time  to 
qualify  them  for  promotion  ;  but  such  step  will  not  be 
given  before  they  attain  the  age  of  45. 


V.— Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants. 
Officers  who  Have  Entered  as  Cadets. 


*l 

Periods  of  Non-Service  necessitating 
Compulsory  Retirement. 

B,fc 

Officers 
promoted  to 
lieutenant 
before  16th 
July,  1895. 

Officers 
promoted  to 
Lieutenant 

between 
16th  July, 

1896,  and 

8th  Dec- 
ember, 1903. 

Officers  promoted 

to  Lieu'enant, 

after  8tii  December, 

1903. 

45 

5  years   since 
their  last 
"Service  " 

4   years   since 
their   last 
"Service." 

3  years  since  their 
last  "8ervice"  as 
Lieutenait  -  Com- 
mander or  Lieu- 
tenant, or,  if  they 
have  not  served  as 
Lieutenant  si  ace 
their  promotion  to 
that  rank. 

2.  To  be  retired  at  any  aae,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  phjs;cally  unfit  to  serve. 

3.  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  40,  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

4.  Officsrs  who  have  not  reached  the  optional 
age  may,  at  the  discretion  <>t  the  Admiralty,  i>e 
allowed  to  retire  voluntarily  when  the  state  of  the 
list  admits  of  sucli  retirements ;  subject  to  toe 
restriction  that  no  Officer  sha'l  be  allowed  to 
retire  b  fore  reichiog  (hi  rank  of  Lieuteoant-9cm- 
mind^r. 

6.  (a)  Officers  over  40  years  o*  age  to  be  allowed 
oa  retirement  to  receive,  at  their  option,  either  the 
active  half  pay  they  may  have  eirntd  by  Service,  or 
tne  retired  pay  provided  by  the  Regulations. 

(6)  Officirs  under  40  years  of  age  to  receive  on 
retirement  the  active  half  pay  they  have  earned  by 
service. 

6.  Lieutenant-Oommanders  or  Lieutenants  retired 
t'roni  those  ranks  m*iy,  by  permission  of  the  Admir 
tlty,  rise  to  ih)  rank  of  Comminder,  if  befo  e 
retirement,  they  have  served  r.ne  cinio  to  q'ialiJy 
them  for  promotion  on  the  Active  Li«t  :  out  no 
Officer  can  obtain  this  step  till  lie  has  attained  the  age 
of  40. 


LlEUTEIANT-OOMMANOERS   AND    LIEUTENANTS    OH    THE 
SUPPLEMENTARY    LIST. 

7.  (a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  45.  Voluntary  re 
tirement  may, however,  be  allowed  from  the  age  of  40, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

(b)  To  be  retired  at  any  age  if  found  physically 
unfit  to  serve. 

(c)  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  a  Lieutenant- 
Command  ;r  or  Lieutenant  on  retirement  may  be 
granted  the  rank  of  retired  Commander. 


Liectenani -Commanders  and  Lieutenants  promoted 
r«ou  Chief  ok  other  wr/KNkH,  Boatswains  or 
HIgnal  Boatswains,  Commissioned  or  Warrant 
Telegraphists,  for  Acts  of  Gallantry  or  Daring. 
8.  (a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55,  oratanj  age  if 
five  years  have  elapsed  siDce  they  last  servtd. 

(6)  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  46 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  provided  they  hsve 
completed  5  years'  service  as  Lieutenant,  or  as  6oon 
ifter  attaining  that  age  as  they  shall  have  cumpletec 
3uch  service. 

(c)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at.  the  discr-itioD  of 
r.'.e  Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  tc  serve. 

(a)  If  retired  under  40  years  of  age,  to  receive  their 
ictive  half-pay,  and  if  over  40  years  of  age,  the  rate  of 
retired  pay  under  Sec  VIII.  of  Order  in  Council  of 
22nd  February  1870,  to  which  their  service  may  entitle 
shein,  not  exceeding  300Z.  per  annum, 


Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief  or  other  Gunners 

Boatswains  or  Signal  Boatswains  under  Order  in 

Council  of  28th  March,  1903. 

9.  (a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55.  Voluntary 
retirement  may,  however,  be  allowed  from  the  age  of 
40,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

(h)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 


VI.— Sub-Lieutenants. 
To  be  retired  at  the   age   of  40,  or  at   any  age    if 
found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 


817 


RETIREMENTS,  &c. 


VIII—  Engineer  Officers. 
1.   Engineer  Vice-admirals  and  Engineer  Rear- 
admirals. 

(a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  60,  and  to  have  the 
option  of  retiring  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 

(6)  To  he  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

(o)  Engineer  Rear-Admirals  to  be  retired  at  any  age 
so  soon  as  3p  years  have  elapsed  since  their  last  ser- 
vice as  Engineer  Rear-Admiral,  or,  if  they  have  not 
thus  served,  upon  the  expiration  of  3j  years  from  date 
of  promotion,  or  6  years  since  their  last  service  as 
Engineer  Captain. 


2.    Engineer  Captains. 

i  a i  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  66,  and  to  have  the 
option  of  retiring  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 

(0)  To  be  retired  at  any  age.  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

(c)  To  be  retired  at  any  age  so  soon  as  three  years 
have  elapsed  since  their  last  service  as  Engineer 
Captain,  or  if  they  have  not  thus  served,  upon  the 
expiration  of  three  years  from  date  of  promotion. 


Engineer  Commanders  and  Engineer 
Lieutenants. 

(a)  To  be  retired  at  the  following  ages  :— 

Engineer  Commander 60 

Engineer  Lieutenant 46 

(6)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

(o)  Engineer  Commanders  to  have  the  option  of 
retiring  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

id)  Engineer  Commanders  who  retire  after  27  years' 
meritorious  service  on  full  pay  may,  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Admiralty,  be  granted  the  rank  of  Engineer 
Captain. 

(e)  Engineer  Lieutenants  to  have  the  option  of 
retiring  at  the  age  of  40,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 

(/)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  so  soon  as  three  years 
have  elapsed  since  their  last  service  in  their  existing 
rank,  or  if  they  have  not  thus  served,  upon  the  ex- 
piration of  thre»years  from  date  of  promotion. 


4.    Engineer  Lieutenants  Promoted  from  Chcef 
or  other  Artificer   Engineers   under 
Order  in  Council  op  28th  March,  1903. 

(a)  To  he  retired  at  the  age  of  66.  Voluntary  retire 
ment.  may,  however,  be  allowed  from  the  age  of  *©,  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

(6)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

5.  Engineer  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief 
or  other  Artificer  Engineers  for  acts  of 
Gallantry  or  Daring. 

(a)  To  be  retired  at  age  of  (».  Voluntary  retirement 
may,  however,  be  allowed  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty  from  the  age  of  50. 

(b)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

(c)  Any  such  Officer  who  may  be  subsequently  ad- 
vanced to  the  list  of  Engineer  Lieutenants  of  eight 
years  seniority,  to  come  under  all  the  regulations  for 
Officers  on  that  list,  subject  to  the  proviso  that  his 
retired  pay  shall  not  be  less  than  the  amount  he 
would  have  obtained  if  he  had  remained  on  the  junior 

ist  until  his  retirement. 


IX.— Chaplains. 
Chaplain  of  the  Fleet. 


1.  The  rank  and  title  of  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet  to  bo 
retained  on  retirement. 

Retirement  to  be  compulsory  on  attaining  the  age 
of  60,  or  if  physically  unfit,  or  on  supersession  from 
the  position  of  Chaplain  of  the  Fleet. 


Chaplains. 
(Including  Chaplains  and  Naval  Instructors.) 

2.  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  60,  and  to  have  the 
option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  65,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty. 

3.  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unlit  to  serve. 

4.  To  be  retired  at  any  age  so  soon  as  five  years,  or 
in  the  case  of  Chaplains  entered  subsequent  to  the 
29th  J  anuary,  1900,  so  soon  as  three  years  have  elapsed 
since  their  last  service. 

6.  Any  Chaplain  entered  after  29th  January,  1900, 
whose  conduct  of  his  clerical  duties  may  be  unsatis- 
factory during  the  first  12  years  of  his  service,  to  be 
retired,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  with  a 
gratuity  according  to  the  scale  provided  in  the  Regu- 
lations. 

6.  Any  Chaplain  who  obtains  from  the  Admiralty 
permission  to  accept  a  living,  or  desires  to  retire  from 
His  Majesty's  Service,  may,  provided  that  he  has  not 
less  than  10  years'  service,  be  retired  with  pay  on  the 
scale  provided  in  the  Regulations. 


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7.  A  Chaplain  who  has  less  than  4  years'  service 
and  accepts  a  living,  will  be  considered  as  desiring 
to  resign  His  Majesty's  Service,  and  will  not  be 
entitled  to  any  retiring  allowance,  or  to  cither  half 
or  retired  pay. 

8.  The  scale  of  retirement  for  Chaplains  accepting 
Livings  does  not  apply  to  Chaplains  appointed  by 
the  Admiralty  to  Greenwich  Hospital  Livings;  but 
such  Officers,  provided  they  have  completed  10  years' 
service,  are  to  be  placed  on  the  Retired  List  with  the 
retired  pay  they  may  have  earned  by  service,  accord- 
ing to  the  scale  of  retirement  applicable  to  them  at 
the  date  of  their  appointment  to  such  Living. 

9.— (d)  All  Chaplains  to  be  allowed,  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Admiralty,  to  withdraw  from  the 
Naval  Service  at  the  expiration  of  4,  6,  8, 10,  12,  or  16 
years'  service,  with  gratuities  according  to  the  scale 
laid  down  in  the  .Regulations. 

(6)  If  a  Chaplain  is  not  retained  by  the  Admiralty 
after  4  years'  service,  a  gratuity  of  £600  may  be 
awarded  to  him. 

(o)  The  privilege  of  withdrawal  on  these  terms  will 
be  allowed,  as  a  rule,  only  when  an  Officer  is  unem- 
ployed or  serving  at  home.  Under  special  circum- 
stances, however,  it  may  be  permitted  in  the  case  of 
an  Officer  serving  abroad,  provided  he  is  prepared  to 
pay,  if  necessary,  the  cost  of  his  passage  home  and 
that  of  the  Officer  appointed  to  relieve  him. 

id)  Officers  are  to  give  six  months'  notice  of  their 
wish  to  withdraw  oh  these  terms. 


X — Naval  Instructors. 

1.  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  60,  or  at  the  age  of  55 
in  the  case  of  Officers  entered  after  29th  January, 
1900. 

2.  To  be  retired  at  any  age  so  soon  as  three  years 
have  elapsed  since  their  last  service,  and  to  be  retired 
at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,if  found 
physically  unfit  to  serve. 

3.  To  have  the  option,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  of  retiring  after  12, 16,  or  20  years'  service, 
with  gratuities  or  retired  pay  according  to  the  scale 
laid  down  in  the  Regulations. 

4.  Officers  entered  after  29th  January,  1900,  who 
may  be  found  lo  be  inefficient  and  unsuited  for  their 
special  duties  during  the  first  twelve  years  of  their 
service,  to  be  retired  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  with  gratuities  according  to  the  scale 
laid  down  in  the  Regulations. 


XI— Medical  Officers. 

1.  Surgeons  General  and  Deputy  Surgeons 
General  :— 

(a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  60,  and  to  be  retired 
at  any  age  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  if  found 
physically  unfit  to  serve. 

(6)  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  Surgeons 
General  may  be  retained  until  the  age  of  62. 

2.  Fleet  and  Staff  Surgeons  and  Surgeons  to  be 
retired  at  the  age  of  55,  and  to  be  retired  at  any  age, 
at  the  discretion^  the  Admiralty,  if  found  physically 
unfit  to  serve. 

3.  Medical  Officers  to  be  retired  at  any  age,  so  soon 
as  five  years  have  elapsed  since  their  last  service,  or, 
in  the  case  of  Officers  entering  the  Navy,  or  promoted 
to  a  higher  rank  subsequent  to  the  9th  October,  1903, 
so  soon  as  three  year9  in  any  one  rank,  or  four  years 
in  any  two  ranks  combined,  have  elapsed  since  their 
last  service. 


4.  A  Surgeon  who,  on  attaining  8  years'  seniority 
in  that  rank,  has  failed  to  pass  the  examination  for 
the  rank  of  Staff  Surgeon  to  be  compulsorily  retired 
with  such  gratuity  as  the  Admiralty  may  see  fit  to 
award,  but  not  exceeding  £500.  This  rule  not,  how- 
ever, to  apply  in  cases  where,  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Admiralty,  failure  to  qualify  is  duo  to  unavoidable 
circumstances,  nor  to  Surgeons  who  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  prior  to  the  first  day  of  July,  1911,  and 
who  elocted  to  receive  pay  at  the  rates  hitherto  in 
force 

5.  Voluntary  retirement  and  withdrawal  to  be 
allowed  as  follows : 

(a)  Every  Officer  to  have  the  option,  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Admiralty,  of  retiring,  after  20  years' 
service,  on  the  scale  of  Retired  Pay  provided 
in  the  Regulations,  or  on  the  scale  of  gratuities  pro- 
vided therein,  if  he  is  not  eligible  for  Retired  Pay. 

(b)  At  the  expiration  of  8,  12,  or  16  years' 
service,  every  Officer  to  be  permitted,  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Admiralty,  to  withdraw  from  the 
Naval  Service,  receiving  a  gratuity  on  the  scale  laid 
down  in  the  Regulations. 

The  name  of  an  Officer  so  withdrawing  will  be 
removed  from  the  List  of  the  Navy,  with  which 
all  connection  will  then  be  severed. 

(o)  An  Officer  who  has  served  for  four  years  (exclud- 
ing time  in  a  Civil  Hospital)  to  be  allowed,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  to  withdraw  from  the 
Naval  Service  with  a  gratuity  of  £500,  but  Officers  so 
withdrawing  will  be  required  to  join  the  Resorve  of 
Medical  Officers,  under  the  conditions  laid  down  for 
that  Reserve.    (See  page  867.1 

Note.— This  Regulation  applies  to  Officers  enter- 
ing the  Navy  subsequent  to  1st  November,  1903,  but 
the  Admiralty  reserve  to  themselves  the  right  to 
apply  it  to  Officers  entered  prior  to  that  date. 

(A)  Voluntary  retirement  and  withdrawal  to  be 
allowed,  as  a  rule,  only  when  an  Officer  is  un- 
employed or  serving  at  home. 

6.  An  Officer  retiring  after  20  years'  service  to  be 
eligible  if  recommended  by  the  Medical  Director 
General  for  special  reasons  on  account  of  distin- 
guished or  meritorious  services,  for  a  step  of  honorary 
rank,  such  step  to  be  awarded  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty. 

7.  All  retired  Officers  to  be  liable,  till  the  age  of 
65,  to  be  called  upon  to  serve  in  time  of  declared 
national  emergency  in  a  rank  not  lower  than  that  held 
on  retirement.  This  liability  not  to  exist  in  cases  of 
withdrawal  on  the  conditions  specified  is  Clause 
4(6). 


XII.— Accountant  Officers. 

1.  (a)  Paymasters-in-Chief  to  be  retired  at  the  age 
of  60,  or,  at  any  age,  so  soon  as  three  years  have 
elapsed  since  their  last  service  in  that  rank. 

(6)  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  55, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  and  to  be  retired 
at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  if 
found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

2.  (a)  Fleet  and  Staff-Paymasters  and  Paymasters 
to  be  retired  at  the  age  of  60. 

(b)  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  55, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  and  to  be  retired 
at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  if 
found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 


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RETIREMENTS,  &c. 


(c)  To  be  retired  so  soon  as  five  years  have  elapsed 
since  their  last  service,  or,  in  the  case  of  Officers  pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Paymaster  after  the  9th  October, 
1903,  so  soon  as  three  years  have  elapsed  since  their 
last  service  in  any  of  the  above  ranks,  or  ranks  com- 
bined (including  the  rank  of  Assistant-Paymaster). 

(d)  On  retirement,  Officers  with  20  years'  service  as 
Secretary  or  Paymaster,  Staff  Paymaster,  and  Fleet 
Paymaster,  including  all  time  as  Acting  Paymaster, 
and  to  the  extent  of  4  years'  service  as  Assistant 
Paymaster,  may  be  granted  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  the  rank  of  Paymaster-in-Chief. 

(«)  Staff-Paymasters  and  Paymasters  retired  from 
those  ranks  for  any  cause,  except  that  of  misconduct, 
may  be  granted  one  step  in  rank,  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Admiralty,  such  advancement  to  take  effect 
from  a  date  to  be  determined  by  the  Admiralty  in 
each  case,  provided  that  the  Officer  does  not  thereby 
obtain  improvement  in  rank  sooner  than  he  would 
have  done  had  he  remained  on  the  active  list. 

3.  Assistant  Paymasters  are  to  be  retired  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty  when  physically  unfit. 

4.  Assistant  Paymasters  who  entered  in  or  after 
the  year  1909  and  who  have  been  passed  over  for 
promotion  to  Paymaster  are  to  be  retired  on  reach- 
ing the  age  of  40  years 


XIII.— Carpenter  Lieutenants. 

1.  Carpenter  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chiei 
Carpenter  or  Carpenter  for  acts  of  gallantry  or 
daring  :— 

{a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55,  or,  at  any  age,  if 
five  years  have  elapsed  since  they  last  served. 

(6)  To  have  the  option  of  retiring  at  the  age  of  45, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  providing  they 
have  completed  five  years'  service  as  Carpenter  Lieu- 
tenant or  as  soon  after  attaining  that  age  as  they 
shall  have  completed  such  service. 

(c)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 

2.  Carpenter  Lieutenants  promoted  from  Chief 
Carpenter  or  Carpenter  under  Order-in-Council  of 
28th  March,  1903:— 

(a)  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55.  Voluntary  retire- 
ment may,  however,  be  allowed  from  the  age  of  40,  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

(b)  To  be  retired  at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  if  found  physically  unfit  to  serve. 


XIV.— Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  and. 

Warrant  Officers. 
1.  To  be  pensioned  at  the  age  of  65.  Voluntary 
retirement  may,  however,  be  allowed  from  the  age 
of  40,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty.  At  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Admiralty,  Chief  Schoolmasters  and 
Head  Schoolmasters  may  be  retained  on  the  Active 
List  up  to  the  age  of  60,  if  for  the  benefit  of  the  Ser- 
vice. 


3.  Head  Schoolmasters  may  be  allowed  to  retire 
at  any  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

4.  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains,  Chief  Signal 
Boatswains,  and  Commissioned  Telegraphists,  with 
not  less  than  three  years'  service  in  those  ranks, 
may  be  granted,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty, 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  when  pensioned. 

5.  Chief  Carpenters  with  not  less  than  three  years, 
service  in  that  rank  be  granted,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty,  the  rank  of  Carpenter  Lieutenant 
when  pensioned. 

6.  Chief  Artificer  Engineers  with  not  less  than 
three  years'  service  as  such  may  be  granted,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  the  rank  of  Engineer 
Lieutenant  when  pensioned. 

7.  The  above  Officers,  if  re-employed  after  retire- 
ment, to  receive  the  rates  of  pay  and  allowances  of 
the  rank  last  held  by  them  on  the  active  list. 

8.  The  retired  and  honorary  rank  of  Lieutenant 
may  be  granted,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty, 
to  Chief  Officers  of  Coastguard,  when  pensioned, 
who  have  had  service  or  combined  service  as  fol- 
lows :— 

(a)  Three  years  in  charge  of  a  Division,  in  com- 
mand of  a  Coast  Guard  Cruiser  or  in  charge  of  a 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  Battery. 

(b)  Five  years  in  charge  of  a  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Station  or  eight  years  in  charge  of  a  Visual  War 
Signal  Station.  In  reckoning  combined  service,  time 
at  a  War  Signal  Station  to  reckon  as  half  time  at  a 
Wireless  Telegraphy  Station. 

(o)  In  reckoning  combined  service  under  (l)  and  (2) 
time  served  under  (1)  to  count  as  full  time  towards 
service  at  a  Wireless  Teleg.aphy  Station  or  a  War 
Signal  Station. 

(d)  Not  less  than  two  years'  service  as  in  (l)  in  ad- 
dition to  further  service  at  a  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Station  (or  a  War  Signal  Station  countinghalf  time; 
making  a  total  of  4  years'  combined  service. 

9.  Chief  Schoolmasters  with  not  less  than  3  years' 
service  in  that  rank,  may  be  granted,  at  the  dis 
cretion  of  the  Admiralty,  the  relative  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant when  pensioned. 


KOYAL    MARINE    OFFICERS. 


Fresh  Entries. 

1.  First   appointments    of  Lieutenants  are   to.  be 

limited  to  the  number  necessary  to  fill  vacancies  in  It  he 

establishments  of  Captains  and  Lieutenants  combined. 

Promotion. 

J.  Lieutenants  who  have  passed  the  prescribed 
examinai  ion  are,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Admi- 
ralty, to  be  promoted  to  therank  of  Captain  in  vacancies 
on  the  establishment,  or,  if  not  sooner  promoted, after 
eleven  years'  service  on  full  pay. 

8.  Captains  who  nave  passed  the  prescribed  exami 
nations  are,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Admiralty, 
to  be  promoted  by  seniority  to  the  rank  of  Major  s." 
Tacancies  occur  <>n  the  establishment. 


4.  Captains  of  twenty  years'  service,  or  of  eight 
r«*rs'  standing  as  Captain,  are,  while  embarked  in 
His  Majesty's  Ships,  to  have  the  tempi irary  rank  of 
Maj  >r,snchranl>  to  be  retained  when  Officers  and  Men 
»re  .empor&rily  landed  from  the  Fleet  for  drill  or  other 
tuty,  or  wnon  landed  for  warlike  operations  as  part  of 
,.  combined  force  of  Seamen  or  Marinea  under  the 
tommand  of  a  Naval  Officer  but  not  in  cases  where 
she  Marinesare  acting  with  His  Majesty 's  Land  Forces 
A.  Substantive  Major  is,  whilst  serving  afloat,  to  take 
seniority  from  the  date  he  was  entitled  to  the 
eniporary  rank  of  Major. 

5.* Captains  to  be   eligible   for  promotion   to  the 
ank  of  Major  by  Brevet  after  21  years' service  on  full 


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6.  Majors  are  to  be  promoted  by  selection  to  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant  Colonel  as  vacancies  occur  on  the 
establishment. 

7.*  Majors  to  beeligible  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant-Colonel  by  Brevet  after  38  years' service 
on  full  pay,  or  after  the  completion  of  7  years'  ser- 
vice as  Regimental  Major. 

8.  Colonels  Second  Commandant  to  be  appointed 
yy  selection  from  Lieutonanr-Colonels. 

9  Colonels  C  imnimdant,  Royal  Marine  Artillery 
and  Royal  Mirine  Lwht  Infantry,  are  to  be  appointed 
by  selection  from  Officers  who  hold  the  rank  of  sub- 
stantive Colonel,  or  substantive  Lieutenant-Colonel  on 
their  respective  Lists. 

10.  Paymasters  and  Barrack  Masters  to  be  eligible 
tor  the  honorary  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel  after  6 
years'  service  in  their  appointments. 

11.  A  Quartermaster  shall  on  appointment  receive 
the  honorary  rank  of  Lieutenant. 

12.  A  Quartermaster  may,  after  completing  10  years' 
service  as  such,  be  granted  the  honorary  and  relative 
rank  of  Captain. 

13.  The  Quartermasters  at  the  Marine  Office  to  re- 
ceive an  allowance  of  5«.  a  day,  in  addition  to  their 
pay  as  Quarter-MaBters. 

K.  A  Quartermaster  employed  in  an  appointment 
of  trust  and  responsibility  to  which  the  Admiralty 
may  assijcn  the  honorary  rank  of  Major,  may  be 
granted  such  honorary  rank. 

Special  Promotion. 
16.  An  Officer  of  any  rank  may  bo  promoted  as  a 
reward  for  special  merit  and  promise,  but  such  special 
promotion  shall  not  exceed  one  in  each  year  for  the 
whole  corps, and  in  every  case  the  promotion  is  to  op 
notified  in  the  "  London  Gazette,"  with  a  statement  rf 
the  special  merit  for  which  it  has  been  granted. 

Appointments. 

16.  Service  as  Colonel  Commandant  is  to  be  for 
tnree  years  only.  Other  staff  appointments  (except 
as  specified  in  para.  17)  are  to  be  held  for  n*e 
years,  but  must  be  vacated  on  completion  of 
two  years'  service  as  Major,  except  those  of  Pay- 
master, Barrack-Master,  and  Quartermaster.  Adjut 
ancies  are  to  be  held  by  Captains  or  Lieutenants  in 
such  proportion  as  the  Admiralty  may  from  time  to 
time  fix,  having  regard  to  the  state  of  the  Lists. 
An  Adjutancy  is  not  to  be  held  after  promotion  to 
the  substantive  rank  of  Major. 

17.  Appointments  of  Assistant  Adjutant,  Assista'  t 
Instructor  of  Gunnery  and  Musketry,  and  Superin- 
tendent of  Swimming  Instruction  are  held  for  » 
period  of  thrte  years,  or  for  not  more  than  one  year 
after  the  promotion  of  the  Offl'-e  s  holding  them  if 
the  period  of  thrne  vears  has  not  expired. 

RETIREMENT,  etc. 
General  Regnlations. 

18.  An  Officer  shall  not  be  permitted  to  remain  in  the 
Royal  Marines  unleSB  during  the  first  three  years  of  his 
service  fcis  retention  therein  is  shown  to  be  in  every 
respect  deBirable. 

19.  An  Officer  shall  not  have  any  claim  to  the  half-pay 
retired  pay,  or  gratuity  established  for  Officers  of  his 
rank  or  service  unless  the  Admiralty  is  satisfied  with 
the  manner  in  which  he  has  performed  his  duties 

20.  Officers  of  Royal  Marines  who  shall  Oe  placed  on 
Half  Pay  are  to  be  borne  on  a  Supplementary  List 
while  on  Half  Pay,  and  the  vacancies  thus  created  on 
the  Active  List  shall  be  rilled. 

Officers  placed  on  the  Supplementary  Half  Pay  List 
are  not  to  be  replaced  on  Full  Pay  until  vacancies 
occur  on  the  Establishment. 

21.  Any  Officer  shall  be  liable  to  removal  from  the 
Active  List  at  any  time  for  misconduct  or  incapacity, 
and,  if  so  removed,  lie  shall  eceive  a  retiring  allowance 
or  gratuity  ca' ciliated  upon  the  normal  amouut  earned 
by  service  subject  to  a  deduction  of  not  less  than  10  per 
cent,  or  more  thin  25  per  cent,  according  to  the  nature 
of  the  misconduct. 

22.  The  sentence  of  a  Court-Martial,  placing  an  Officer 
at  the  bottom  of  the  list  of  his  rank,  involves  the  loss  of 
previous  time  of  service  in  that  rani;  so  also  when  the, 
sentence  of  a  Court  Martial  takes  away  any  seniority 
from  an  Offiser,  it  thereby  affects  his  full,  half,  and 

*  Suspended, 


retired  pay  and  gratuity  in  cases  where  the  same  depend 
upon  seniority;  and  it  carries  with  it  the  loss  of  the 
benefit  of  the  service,  included  in  the  seniority  forfeited, 
in  cases  where  the  full,  half,  and  retired  pay  and 
gratuity  depend  upon  actual  service. 

23.  An  Officer  placed  upon  the  retired  list  is  in  no  case 
to  be  replaced  on  the  Active  List. 

24.  An  Officer  dismissed  the  Service  by  sentence  of 
Court-Martial  for  misconduct,  or  allowed  to  resign  his 
commission  to  avoid  trial  by  Court  Martial,  may,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  be  granted  a  compassionate 
allowance  provided  that  such  allowance  shall  in  no  case 
exceed  one  third  of  the  amount  of  half -pay  to  which  the 
Officer  was  entitled  at  the  time  of  removal, and  provided 
also  that  such  allowance  shall  not  in  any  case  exceed 
£100  per  annum.  \ 

25.  All  service  for  the  purposes  of  gratuity, 
pe  ision  and  retirements  to  count  from  the  age  of  18t 
(Prior  to  the  issue  of  Order-in-Council  of  29th  November. 
1881,  the  age  was  .!0,  except  in  the  case  of  Officers  who 
entered  the  service  prior  to  1st  April  1870,  and 
who,  under  Order-in-Oouncil  of  5th  of  February  1872, 
retained  the  right  of  counting  time  from  the  age  of  18 
if  appointed  before  that  age.  and  fr  m  the  date  of 
their  Commission  if  appointed  after  18). 

26.  An  Officer  retired  may,  at  his  own  request  and 
with  the  consent  of  the  Admiralty,  compound  his 
retired  pay  under  the  rules  laid  down  by  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  His  Majesty's  Treasury  for 
Administering  Act  32  and  33  Vict., cap.  32. 

No  pension,  except  a  pension  for  wounds,  can  be 
compounded. 

Compulsory  Retirement. 

27.  General  Officers  to  be  retired  at  tho  age  of  65. 

28.  Colonels  Commandant  to  be  retired  at  the  age  of 
60  or  on  expiration  of  command,  except  as  provided  in 
clauses  29a,  29b,  and  29c. 

29.  A  Colonel  Commandant  who  has  not  attained  tie 
age  for  compulsory  retirement  to  have  the  option,  on  the 
expiration  of  his  command,  of  being  placed  on  the 
Reserved  List  of  Colonels,  with  the  full  pay  of  a  Colonel 
Commandant. 

29a.  A  Colonel  on  the  Reserved  List  to  be  eligible  up 
to  the  age  of  65  for  the  appointment  of  Deputy  Adjutant 
General,  Royal  Marines,  but  to  have  the  option  of  re- 
tiring at  any  age  with  the  Honorary  rank  of  Major- 
General  If  selected  for  the  appointment  to  be  granted 
the  temporary  rank  of  Major-Genera'. 

296.  A  Colonel  Commandant  to  be  eligible  for  a  General 
Officer's  Good  Servi"e  Pension  on  transfer  to  the  Re- 
served List,  but  to  relinquish  the  i  olonel'e  Good  Service 
Pension  or  the  appointment  of  Aide  de  Camp  to  the 
King  if  he  holds  that  appointment. 

30.  Colonels  Second  Commandant  to  be  retired  at  the 
age  of  80.  A  Colonel  Second  Commandant  passed  over 
for  appointment  to  the  command  of  a  Division  may  be 
retired  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

31.  Lieutenant  Colonels  to  be  retired  at  the  age  of  64 
or  after  six  years'  service  in  that  rank.  A  Lieutenant- 
Colonel  with  six  years'  service  in  that  rank  may,  how- 
ever, at  his  option,  be  placed  upon  a  special  half  pay 
list  and  be  eligible  for  promotion  and  employment  on 
the  stafl  up  to  the  age  ot  54. 

32.  Majors  to  be  retired  at  the  age  of  48.  A  Major  who 
is  specially  intended  in  the  interests  of  the  Service  for 
Lieutenant  Colonel's  rank  and  command,  may  be  re- 
tained on  the  list  of  Majors,  beyond  the  age  of  48,  for 
such  period  as  the  Admiralty  may  consider  desirable. 

S3.  Captains  who  have  not  passed  the  examination  for 
Major  to  be  rehired  at  the  age  of  42.  The  case  of  a  Cap- 
tain who  may  be  prevented  from  passing  by  illness  or 
other  unavoidable  cause  will  be  specially  considered. 

34.  Paymasters  and  Barrack  Masters  to  be  retired  at 
the  age  of  64. 

Voluntary  Retirement. 
36.  Voluntary  retirement  to  be  allowed,  at  the  discre- 
tion of  the  Admiralty,  after  the  service  or  at  the  age 
laid  down  at  page  806. 

Retirement  for  Physical  Unfitness. 
36.  An  Officer,  above  the  rank  of  Captain,  who  is  found 
by  a  medical  board  to  be  permanently  incapacitated  for 
further  service  is,  if  his  service  entitles  him  to  retired 
pay  on  voluntary  retirement,  to  be  at  once  placed  upon 
the  retired  list,  receiving  retired  pay,  as  laid  down  at 
pages  806  and  806. 


8196 


RETIREMENTS,  &c. 


[Extract  from  Order  in  Council  of  25th  January,  1878.) 

37.  "  Officers  incapacitated  by  illness, &c„  after  onlj 
ehort  service  to  be  granted  instead  at  temporary  hall 
pay  as  allowed  by  Order  in  Council  ol  4th  August  1873, 
Retired  Allowances,  by  way  of  Annuity,  uron  the 
following  conditions,  which  are  rbe  same  conditions 
as  those  imposed  upon  Army  Officers  by  the  151  and 
152  Articles  of  the  recent  Royal  Warrant,  viz.  :— 

"An  Officer  who  may  become  unfit  for  service  in 
consequence  of  wounds  received  in  action,  or  of  ill- 
health  contracted  in  and  by  the  performance  of 
military  duty,  as  certified  by  a  Medii  al  Board,  may  be 
granted  temporary  half-pay  until  hesaall  recover, and 
until  an  opportuni  ty  shal  1  occur  for  his  re-employment, 
Bxcept  in  the  case  of  wounds  received  in  action,  the 
Officer  must,  however,  have  served  with  a  commission 
in  Our  Marine  Forces  for  three  years,  unless  he  shal! 
have  been  promoted  from  the  ranks,  when  one  year's 
service  only  as  a  Commissioced  Officer  shall  be  required. 
In  special  cases  in  which  the  circumstances  may 
appear  to  Us  to  call  for  exceptional  consideration,  it 
shall  be  sufficient  that  the  disability  shall  have  been 
contracted  in  the  service. 

"  In  the  case  of  an  Officer  p'aced  upon  temporary  half 
pay  in  consequence  of  iniuries  caused  in  and  by  the 
•ervice.  We  may.  provided  a  Medical  JGoirdreporithat 
the  Officer  is  unfit  for  further  service,  place  such 
Officer  upon  permanent  half-pay,  after  not  less  than 
one  year  upon  temporary  half-pay.  In  special  cases 
In  which  the  circumstances  may  appear  to  TJs  to  call 
for  exceptional  consideration,  it  shall  be  sufficient 
that  the  disability  shall  have  been  contracted  in  the 
service. 

"  But  such  Retired  Allowances,  by  way  of  annuity, 
are  only  to  be  granted  in  special  cases,  with  the  con- 
sent of  the  Treasury,  and  the  rates  are  to  be  made  so 
as  to  coincide,  as  far  as  way  be,  with  the  principle  of 
a  pension  of  2251.  »  year  at  42  years  of  age." 
(Extract  from  Orderin  Council  ofSoth  November,  1882.) 

S8.— (a)  An  Officer  who  becomes  temporarily  unfit  for 
service  in  consequence  of  woundB  or  injuries  received 
while  on  duty,  or  ill-health  certified  by  the  Medical 
Director-General  to  have  been  contracted  in  the  Service, 
may,  if  the  Admiralty  considers  the  circumstances 
under  which  the  disability  was  contracted  are  not  such 
as  to  preclude  the  grant  of  half-pay,  be  granted  liaif-pay 
until  he  recovers,  and  an  opportunity  occurs  for  his 
re-employment. 

"Such  Officer  shall  not,  however,  remain  on  half-pay 
beyond  the  date  to  which  he  would  be  otherwise  subject 
to  retirement,  and  he  shall  be  subject  to  retirement  as 
specified  in  the  following  clause. 

Except  in  the  case  of  wounds  or  injur  es  received  on 
duty,  the  officer  must  be  of  three  years'  seniority  in  the 
Royal  Marines. 

(b)  An  Officer,  after  remaining  not  less  than  one 
year  on  half-pay,  if  reported  by  the  Medical  Director- 
General  to  be  permanently  unfit  for  further  service,  may 
be  placed  on  the  retired  list,  with  retired  pay  according 
to  the  scale  laid  down  at  page  806.  provided  he  has  been 
upon  full  pay  for  a  total  period  of  five  years  in  the  case 
of  an  Officer  whose  disability  has  been  incurred  in  and 
by  the  Service,  and  of  12  years  in  other  cases 

(c)  An  Officer,  who  entered  the  Service  before  1st 
April,  1870,  shall  be  allowed  a  rate  of  retired  pay  not 
less  than  that  which  would  have  been  granted  to  him 
under  the  Orders  in  Council  of  22nd  February.  1870,  and 
5th  February,  1872 ;  and  an  Officer  who  entered  after 
1st  April,  1870,  but  before  1st  July,  1881,  may,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty  be  granted  a  retired  allow- 
ance under  the  conditions  contained  in  paragraphs  12 
and  13  of  the  Order  in  Council  of  15th  J  anuary,  1878. 

Retired  Rank. 

39.  An  Officer  retiring  on  retired  pav  or  gratuity  may, 
provided  he  has  completed  20  years'  service,  be  granted 
honorary  promotion  to  the  rank  next  above  that  held  by 
him 

N.B  —By  A.  L.  N.  1564  of  12  June,  1891,  this  honorary 
promotion  is  confined  to  Colonels  Commandant 
Good  Service  Pension. 

40.  An  Officer  who  has  held  a  Good  Service  Pension 
while  serving  as -Adjutant  General  and  whose  half  or 
retired  pay,  together  with  the  Good  Service  Pension, 
would  amount  to  more  than  9502.  a  year,  is  to 
relinauish  the  Good  Service  Pension  on  vacating  the 
appointment,  and  half  or  retired  pay  of  9501.  a  year,  is  to 
be  awarded  to  him. 

41.  An  Officer  who  has  not  been  in  receipt  of  a  Good 
Servioe    Pension   while   serving   as   Adjutant  General, 


and  whose  half  or  retired  pay  after  vacating  the 
appointment  falls  short  of  9502.  a  year,  is  to  be 
eligible  for  the  award  of  a  Good  Service  Pension, 
subject  to  the  condition  that,  if  the  half  or  retired 
pay  and  the  Good  Service  Pension  combined  be  in 
excess  of  £950  a  year,  a  reduction  is  to  be  male  in  the 
half  or  retired  pay  proportionate  to  such  excess. 

42.  Lieutenant-Colonels  and  Colonels  of  Marines  to  be 
allowed  to  receive  in  retired  pay  together  with  Good 
Service  Pension  a  sum  not  exceeding  600J.  a  year,  but 
should  the  two  together  exceed  that  sum  they  will  be 
retired  on  6001.  a  year,  relinquishing  the  Good  Service 
Pension. 

Note.— This  does  not  apply  to  Colonels  Commandant. 

43.  An  Officer  retired  from  the  position  of  Colonel 
Commandant  is  to  be  eligible  for  the  Good  Service 
Fension  of  a  General  Officer. 

The  widow  and  children  of  such  an  Officer  may, 
subject  to  general  regulations,  receive  pension  and 
compassionate  allowances  at  the  rates  provided  for 
widows  and  children  of  General  Officers. 

43a.  A  Colonel  Commandant  placed  on  ths  Reserved 
List  of  Colonels  under  Order  in  Council  of  10th  August, 
.909,  will  relinquish  the  Colonel's  Good  Service  Pension, 
but  will  be  eligible  for  the  General  Officer's  Good  Service 
Pension. 

Special  Provision. 

44.  The  regulations  contained  in  Order  in  Council  of 
29th  November,  1881,  are  to  be  applicable  to  Officers  who 
entered  the  Service  before  the  1st  April,  1870,  but  no 
such  Officer  is  to  receive  less  retired  pay  on  retirement 
than  he  could  have  claimed  under  the  OrderB  in  Council 
of  22nd  February,  1870,  and  5th  February,  1872. 

Quartermasters. 

45.  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55  or  if  physically  unfit 
for  further  service. 

46.  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  to  be  retired 
on  completion  of  10,  15,  or  20  years'  service  as  Quarter- 
master. Retirement  is  to  be  optional  after  20  years 
service  (counting  service  in  the  ranks,  or  as  Warrant 
Officer  as  half-service),  of  which  10  years  have  been 
served  as  Quartermaster. 

47.  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  a  Quarter- 
master may  be  granted  a  step  of  honorary  rank  on 
retirement,  provided  he  has  completed  20  years'  service. 

Warrant  Officers. 

48.  The  following  appointments  will  be  held  by 
Warrant  Officers  :— 

Royal  Marine  Gunner. 

Sergeant-Major, 

Superintending  Clerk,  Marine  Office 

Trained  Bandmaster. 

Superintending  Clerk,  Commandant's  Office. 

Superintending  Clerk.  Paymaster's  Office. 

Schoolmaster,  after  12  years 'service  as  such. 
A  Marine  is  not  as  a  rule  eligible  for  appointment 
as  Warrant  Officer  if  below  the  rank  of  Sergeant,  or 
over  40  yearB  of  age ;  but  in  cases  deserving  of 
special  consideration  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  the  Admiralty  have  power  to  extend  the  limit  of 
age  for  promotion  to  Warrant  rank  to  45  years  of  age 
(Order-in  Council  nth  August,  1884.) 

49.  To  be  retired  at  the  age  of  65,  or  if  physically  unfit 
for  further  service,  and  to  be  retired  at  an  earlier  age 
should  it  be  deemed  expedient. 

50.  A  Warrant  Officer  is  not  to  be  granted  an 
annuity  for  meritorious  service  and  distinguished 
conduce,  nor  a  medal  or  gratuity  for  long  service  and 
good  conduct ;  but  he  may  retain  an  annuity  ho  has 
been  granted  before  promotion  for  distinguished  and 
meritorious  conduct,  or  for  conspicuous  gallantry  in 
action ;  and  he  may  keep  and  wear  his  medal  for  long 
service  and  good  conduct.  He  may  also  receive  a 
special  pension  with  the  Victoria  Cross. 

51.  Bandmasters  with  previous  service  in  the  Royal 
Navy  who  have  been  transferred  to  the  Royal  Marines 
for  service  as  Bandmasters  in  His  Majesty's  Fleet,  may, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  be  exempted  from 
the  operation  of  the  general  limits  of  age  for  promotion 
to  Marine  Warrant  rank. 

52.  Bandmasters  R.M.  and  Divisional  Bandmasters 
Royal  Marines  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty, 
be  exempted  from  the  iVlarine  rule  as  to  retirement  for 
age,  and  be  retained  in  their  appointments.  Tho 
retention  in  the  case  of  Bandmasters  R.M.  is  to  be  for 
a  limited  period,  not  in  any  case  to  exceed  S  years 
nor  necessitating  their  retention  beyond  the  age  of  60. 

Commissioned  Bandmasters. 

58.  To  be  on  the  same  footing  as  regards  retirement 

and  pension  as  the  Ofifoers  of  slmHlar  tank  In  tbeArmy 


RETIREMENTS,  &c. 


820 


NAVAL  RETIREMENT  PREVIOUS  TO  1870. 


FLAG  OFFICERS. 


1851. 

Her  late  Majesty,  by  Hor  Order  in  Council  of  26th 
June,  1851,  having  been  graciously  pleased  to  sanction 
certain  arrangements,  proposed  by  the  Board  of 
■  Admiralty,  with  a  view  to  the  general  benefit  of  the 
Naval  Service,  and,  at  the  same  time,  the  ultimate 
reduction  of  the  present  charge  tor  half-pay,  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  hereby  give 
notice  of  the  mode  in  which  the  arrangements  in 
question  will  be  carried  into  effect. 

The  number  of  Flag  Officers  will  in  future  be  re- 
duced to  99,  exclusive  of  Admirals  of  the  Fleet ;  of 
these  21  to  be  Admirals,  27  Vice- Admirals  and  51  Rear- 
AdmiralB:  this  reduction  will  be  effected  as  follows, 
viz.  :— . 

1st.  By  removing  to  a  Reserved  Half-pay  List  those 
Officers  now  on  the  Active  List  who  have  not  served 
for  their  Flag  under  the  Order  in  Council  of  30th 
June  1827.  These  Officers  will  receivers  at  present, 
the  Half-pay  of  Rear- Admirals,  but  they  will  be 
allowed  the  same  advantage  of  rising  in  rank  as  if 
thay  had  remained  on  the  Active  List. 

and.  By  awarding  ten  Retired  Service  Pensions,  of 
1601.  each,  to  such  Flag  Officers  as  are  either  above  70 
years  of  age,  or  are  physically  incapable  of  further 
Active  Service,  such  Officers  to  be  placed  on  the  Re- 
served List, and  the  vacancies  occasioned  by  death  to 
hi  filled  up  from  the  Active  List.  These  Pensions 
will  not  be  held  in  addition  to  the  Good  Service 
Pension. 

1866. 

1.  Compulsory  retirement  to  be  extended  to  all  the 
Executive  Lists. 

2.  Admirals  to  be  retired  on  attaining  70  year*  of 
age,  or  when  physically  unfit  for  service. 

3.  Vice-Admirals  to  be  retired  on  attaining  68  year» 
of  age, or  when  physically  unfit  for  service. 


4.  Iloar-Admirals  to  be  retired  on  attaining  n  yearn 
of  age,  or  when  physically  unfit  for  service. 

6.  Flag  Officers,  at  present  on  the  Active  List,  win 
may  be  retired  under  these  Regulations  will  ret*in 
all  the  privileges  of  rising  in  rauk  and  pa>  to  which 
they  are  now  entitled;  but  no  Flag  Officer  who  haa 
not  hoisted  his  Flag  will  be  considered  eligible  for 
the  appointments  of  Vice  and  Rear-Admirals  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  or  for  promotion  to  the  rani   ol 
Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 
6.  The  Active  Flag  List  to  be  reduced  to  85:— 
Admirals  of  the  Fleet  and  Admirals    .    .    21 
(But  not  to  be  more  than  three  Ad- 
mirals of  the  Fleet  at  one  time.) 

Vice-Admirals 22 

Rear-Admirals         43 


Total 


3E 


This  roductlon  to  be  made  gradually,  oy  only  filling 
up  two  out  of  every  three  vacancies  caused  by  the  re- 
moval of  Flag  Officers  who  accept  Q-reenwicn  Pension! 
and  by  retirements  from  age,  whether  optional  or 
compulsory.  Vacancies  from  all  other  causes  to  be 
filled  up  as  they  occur.  Vacancies  on  the  List  of  Flag 
Officers  on  Reserved  Half-pay  in  receipt  of  Service 
Pensions, and  on  the  List  of  Flag  Officers  of  Green- 
wich Hospital,  will  not  be  filled  up. 

7.  Flag  Officers  at  present  on  the  Active  List,  who 
have  hoisted  their  Flags,  or  been  employed  at  the 
Admiralty  since  their  promotion  to  Flag  Rank, 
are  to  be  allowed  to  retain  their  places  on  tno  Active 
List,  if  they  should  prefer  it,  but  they  may  lie  placed 
on  the  Retired  List  at  their  own  request,  v-ith  the 
consent  of  the  Admiralty.  Officers  coming  on  the 
Flag  List  after  this  date  will  be  subject  to  compul- 
sory retirement  at  the  age  specified  above  whether 
they  have  gerved  or  not. 


CAPTAINS. 


1847. 

The  plan  of  retirement  published  in  the  London 
Gazette  of  1st  Sept.  1845,  and  carried  out  by  Order  in 
Council  of  24th  April  1847,  provides  :— 

1st.  That  the  rank  of  retired  Rear -Admirals  shall  be 
given,  by  Seniority,  to  such  applicants  from  tne  148. 6d. 
Half -pay  List  as  may  be  willing  to  accept  it,  with  the 
pay  of  11. 68.  per  diem,  and  the  corresponding  pension 
to  their  widows,  under  the  usual  restrictions. 

2nd  An  addition  of  78.  6<i.  per  day  to  be  given  to 
applicants,  bv  Seniority,  from  the  128. ed.  and  10s.  6d. 
Half- Pay  Lists,  being  Captains  of  not  less  than  20 
years'  standing  and  55  years  of  age.  Officers  from 
both  Lists  to  be  permitted  to  assume  the  title  of 
Retired  Rear-Admiral  at  the  period  wheu  they  would 
have  obtained  the  Flag  by  .Seniority  had  they  remained 
upon  the  Active  List, and  ('under  Order  in  Council  of 
17  May  1858)  to  rise  to  the  higher  grades  on  the  Flag 
List  according  to  the  Seniority  wuicl>  they  respec- 
tively held  on  the  List  ol  Captains.  Their  widows  to 
be  entitled  to  a  pension  of  lioj.  per  annum, and-to  the 
pension  of  Rear-Admiral's  widow  when  the  rank  of 
Retired  Rear-Admiral  has  been  attained. 

3rd  The  vacancies  upon  the  11.  List  to  be  filled  up, 
In  turn  of  Seniority,  by  Officers  then  accepting  the 
188  per  diem  ;  but  no  new  admissions  to  the  11. 5s.  List 
to  be  made  until  it  is  reduced  below  the  number 
of  25  which  it  is  not  to  exceed  afterwards.  The 
permanent  Retired  List  to  be  reduced  to  100.  by 
making  one  appointment  for  every  two  vacancies,  the 
first  25  Officers  upon  the  List  receiving  11.  58.  per 
iiem,  and  the  remaining  75  ll.  per  diem,  with  the  right 
of  assuming  the  rank  of  Retired  Rear-Admiral  when 
entitled  to  it  by  Seniority. 

1851 
The  Number  of  Captains  on  the  Active  List,  will  be 
reduced  to  a  number  not  permanently  exceeding   850, 
and  the  reduction   shall  be  eflected  as  follows,  viz  :  - 


1st,  as  vacancies  occur  on  the  Active  List  of  Flag 
Officers,  the  Captain  first  in  Seniority,  who  has  served 
for  his  Flag,  will  bo  promoted;  reserving,  however, 
the  Sovereign's  undoubted  right  of  selection.  Those 
Captains  will  rise  to  their  Flags,  who  have  not  so 
served,  will  be  placed  on  the  Reserved  Half-pa> 
List,  rising  in  rank  as  at  present,  hut  with  the  Halt- 
pay  only  of  Rear -Admirals. 

2nd.  By  keeping  up  the  Retirement  cf  1646  to  the 
number  of  200,  to  be  effected  by  permuting  Captains 
who  are  above  55  years  of  age,  and  who  have  been  on 
the  Captains'  List  for  ten  years,  to  bo  eligiule  for  rt  • 
tirement.  The  retirement  will  be  so  kept  up  to  20i 
until  the  List  of  Captains  shall  be  reduced  to  350 ;  tbt 
Retired  List  then  to  lie  diminished  by  only  retiring 
one  in  two  vacancies  until  it  snail  be  reduced  to  100. 

3rd.  By  observing  the  rule  of  promotion.as  it  is  now 
in  force,  of  promoting  one  m  three  vacancies,  excepi 
in  special  p.nd  individual  cases,  until  the  number  it 
reduced  to  350.  

1860. 

All  Captains  who  nave  attained,  or  shall  herealte 
attp-in.  the  age  of  60,  without  having  served  ia  then 
present  Rank,  to  be  placed  on  a  Retired  List,  ant' 
receive  Retired  Pay  as  f  oliowa  :— 

If  ou  108.  M.  Half-pay  List  when  re  tired. 18s.  per  diem 

Tfun  lis.  S<4 20s. 

If  on  148. 6d; 2ls. 

such  Officers  to  assume  the  Rank  and  Title  of  Reai- 
Admiral  at  the  time  they  would  have  obtained  their 
Flag  by  Seniority,  had  they  remained  on  the  Active 
List. 

Captains  who  may  arrive  at  the  head  of  the  List,  with- 
out having  served  in  that  Rank,  to  be  placed  on  the  List 
of  Reserved  Flag  Offlcers.with  the  pay  of  20g.  per  diem 

Captains  now  on  the  14s.  6<J,  Half-pay  List  not  to  be 
affected  by  these  arrangements  unless  by  their  own 
desire. 


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RETIREMENTS,  <kc. 


1864. 

l.  The  Active  List  of  oaptaini  to  be  reduced  from 
353  to  300. 

i.  The  existing  system  of  placing  on  a  Retired  List 
all  Captains  who  may  from  time  to  time  attain  the  age 
Jt  60  without  h»  ving  served  in  their  present  rank,  shall 
'>'.:  extended  to  Captains  who  may  attain  the  age  of  60 
aid  have  served  a  portion  of  but  not  the  full  sea  time 
required  to  qualify  them  for  promotion  to  the  Active 
List  of  Flag  Officers.  Such  Officers  to  receive  Retired 
Pay  as  follows  : 

If  on  the  10s.  fid.  Half-pay  List  wh6n 
retired 18s.  peraiem 

If  on  the  128. 6d.      ,,         „         „       >„n„ 

If  on  the  14s.  o.J.       „  ,.  ,,       f 

Sum  Officers  to  assume  the  rank  and  title  of  Rear- 
Ad  uiral  at  tho  time  they  would  have  obtained  their 
Flar  by  seniority  had  they  remained  on  the  Active 
List  and  then  to  receive  Retired  Pay  at  the  rate  of 
25s.  per  diem,  subject,  however,  to  the  proviso  con- 
tained in  paragraph  8. 

a.  The  above  system  of  retirement  to  be  extended  to 
Captain*  who  may  have  attained  the  age  of  55,  provided 
they  be  willing  and  desirous  to  accept  the  same. subject 
to  the  proviso  contained  in  paragraph  8.  When  the 
Active  List  of  Captains  shall  have  been  reduced  to  300, 
no  Captain  shall  he  eligible  for  retirement  under  this 
clause  who  has  not  been  five  years  on  that  List. 

4  Captains  who  shall  be  found  physically  unlit  for 
service  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board  of 
Aduiralty.  be  allowed  to  retire  irrespective  of  age,  at 
the  several  rates  of  las  or  20s. aday, according  to  their 
standing  on  the  List,  provided  they  shall  have  served 
at  sea  in  the  ranks  of  Lieutenant,  Commander,  or 
Cap.ain  a  combined  period  of  fifteen  years;  and,  if 
less  than  that  period  of  service  at  the  rate  of  16s.  a 
day.  Such  Officers  to  be  allowed  to  rise  in  rank  amd 
pay  with  other  Captains  of  their  standing,  subject  to 
the  proviso  contained  in  paragraph  8. 

6.  A  limited  number  of  Captains  who  may  have  at- 
tained the  age  of  50, and  who  are  not  desirous  of  further 
employment,  to  be  allowed,  at  tho  discretion  of  the 
Board  of  Admiralty,  to  retire  ou  the  foregoing  con- 
ditions,and  subject  to  the  same  proviso.  When  the 
Active  List  of  Captains  shall  have  been  reduced  to  300 
no  further  retirement  of  Officers  to  take  place  under 
this  clause. 

6.  Captains  who  may  arrive  at  their  tarn  for  promo- 
tion to  the  Flag  List. without  haviug  served  the  time 
required  to  qualify  them  for  their  Active  Flags,  to  be 
placed  on  the  List  of  Reserved  Rear-Admirals. 

These  Officers,  and  also  such  Officers  as  may,  under 
the  orovisions  of  the  Order  in  Council  of  1st  August 
1860.  have  oeen  already  promoted  to  the  Reserved  Flag 


List,  to  be  allowed  pay  at  the  rate  of  258.  a  day ;  subject' 
however,  to  the  proviso  contained  in  paragraph  s. 

7.  The  increased  rate  of  25s.  per  diem  Half-pay  to  be 
extended  to  Officers  who,  under  me  provisions  of  the 
Order  in  Council  of  1st  August  i860,  have  already  at- 
tained or  may  hereafter  attain  the  rank  of  Rear- 
Admiral  on  the  Retired  List,  subject  to  the  same 
proviso.  All  Officers  who  are  either  now,  or  who  may 
be  in  future,  retired  under  the  provisions  of  the  Order 
in  Council  of  1st  August  i860,  to  be  allowed  to  rise  to 
the  higher  grades  on  the  Retired  Flag  List,  according 
to  the  seniorities  which  they  respectively  held  on  the 
List  of  Captains,  but  without  receiving  any  further 
increase  of  Retired  Pay  or  emolument. 

8.  No  Officer  who  was  not  on  the  Active  List  of 
Captains  previously  to  th6  1st  of  August  1860,  to  be 
allowed  more  than  the  pay  ot  208.  a  day  on  attaining 
the  rank  of  Rear-Admiral,  unless  he  shall  have  com- 
pleted one  year's  service  at  sea  in  tho  rank  of  Captain. 

1866. 

1.  Captains  to  berotired  onattaining  60  yearsof  age, 
or  when  physically  unfit  for  service,  on  th6  terms  of 
the  Order  in  Counci  I  of  9th  July  1864.  Those  at  present 
on  the  Active  List,  who,  before  attaining  the  age  of 
sixty,  shall  have  served  the  necessary  time  to  qualify 
them  for  promotion  to  the  Active  Flag  List, are  tc 
be  allowed  to  retain  their  places  on  the  Active  List,  ii 
they  should  preterit;  but  no  Captain  will  he  eligible 
for  promotion  to  the  Active  Flag  List  after  60  years 
of  age.  or  when  physically  unfit  for  service. 

2.  Officers  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Captain  after  the 
date  authorised  by  the  Order  in  Council,  to  be  sub 
jected  to  compulsory  retirement  on  attaining  the  age 
of  60,  whether  they  ha-,  e  served  or  not. 

3.  Captains  of  60  years  of  age  who  have  served  the 
necessary  time  to  qualify  them  for  promotion  to  the 
Active  Flag  List,  and  who  remain  on  the  Captains'  List , 
until  promoted  to  Rear-Admiral,  to  be  placed  on  the 
Retired  List ;  but  will  be  allowed  to  rise  by  seniority 
to  the  Rank  and  Pay  of  Vice-Admiral  and  Admiral  re- 
spectively. Captains  who  have  served  their  time,  but 
who  retire  voluntarily  before  reaching  the  top  of  the 
List,  will  not  be  entitled  to  rise  to  higher  pay  as  Flag 
Officers  than  25s.  a  day,  in  accordance  with  the  Order 
in  Council  of  9th  July  1864. 

4.  Captains  who  have  not  served  their  time  Jot 
Active  Flag  Rank,  and  who  have  been  unemployed  foi 
ten  years,  to  be  retired  on  the  terms  of  the  Order  it 
Council  of  9th  July  1864. 

5.  Captains'  List  to  bo  reduced  gradually  to  250,  by 
tilling  up  only  two  of  every  three  vacancies  caused  by 
age, retirements  from  that  List,  whether  optional  or 
compulsory.  Vacancies  from  all  other  causes  are  to 
be  filled  up  as  they  occur. 


COMMANDERS. 
1840. 

This  List  consists  of  50  of  the  Senior  Commanders 
on  the  List,  who  have  the  option  of  receiving  the 
Retired  Rank  of  Captain,  with  the  Half-pay  of  10s6d. 
per  diem,  being  the  lowest  rate  of  Half-pay  allowed  to 
a  Captain.  Their  widows  are  al  lowed  pensions  of  751. 
per  annum  if  otherwise  entitled  thereto. 
1851, 

The  number  of  Commanders  on  the  Active  List  will 
be  reduced  toanumber  not  permanently  exceeding  450, 
and  tno  reduction  will  be  effected  thus:— 

1.  By  selecting  50  Commanders  to  be  Captains,  as 
a'lore  specified. 

2  By  increasing  to  100  the  List  of  Commanders  pro- 
moted to  the  rank  of  Retired  Captain  under  the  Order 
in  Council  of  1840,  and  keeping  such  Retirement  open 
until  the  number  of  Commanders  on  the  Active  List 
is  reduced  tn  45). 

3.  By  placing  oi  reserved  half-pay  all  Commanders 
w  io  hav  not  ser.-ed  afloat  orinthe  Packet  or  Revenue 
Service,  within  twenty  years,  or  who  are  physically  in- 
capable ol  service. and  by  continuing  from  timeto  time 
to  'eino  re  such  Offi  tors  from  theActiveList  to  Reserved 
Half-pav.  Otficefs  who  may  be  thus  placed  on  reserved 
half-pay  will  be  alkrved  to  retain  all  the  advantages 
they  now  enjoy  of  rising  in  pay  or  rank,  or  of  receiv- 
ing the  Greenwich  Out-Pension,  (Tliis  list  was  abolished 
in  May,  1868.) 

1856. 

That  the  List  of  Captains  on  the  Reserved  List 
established  by  Order  ii  Council  of  2Btb  of  "une  J851  be 


increased  from  50  to  100,  by  selecting  from  the  Active 
List  of  Commanders  a  number  not  exceoding  15  in  the 
present  and  in  each  succeeding  year,  till  the  number 
of  loo  be  complete,  when  the  vacancies  only  are  to  b  j 
filled  up  by  selection  also  from  the  Active  List. 

2.  Tlipt  the  List  of  Retired  Captains  lecii&biishsd  by 
Order  in  Council  of  10th  August  1840,  and  increased  by 
Order  in  Council  of  25th  June  18511  be  increas  d  tem- 
porarily from  100  to  250,  and  permanently  to  2uu.  Tc 
effect  this  subsequent  reduction,  one  Officer  only  will 
be  pri»moted  in  two  vacancies  till  the  List  be  reduced 
to  its  permanent  number  of  200,  but  thenceforward 
one  Officer  will  be  promoted  in  each  vacancy. 

1860. 

All  Commanders  on  the  Active  List  wno  have 
attained  the  age  of  60,  or  who  may  hereafter  attain 
that  age,  to  be  placed  on  a  Retired  List,  with  the  rank 
and  title  of  Retired  Captain,  and  tc  receive  Half-pay, 
according  to  their  length  of  Sea  Service,  on  the  scalt 
herein-after  mentioned. 

Commandors  on  the  Active  List,  who  have  not  beet 
employed  either  afloat,  in  command  of  Revenue 
Vessels,  in  the  Coast  Guard,  or  as  Mail  or  Transport 
Agents,  within  a  period  of  fifteen  years,  to  be  placed 
on  a  Retired  List,  and  to  receive  Retired  Pay  accord- 
ing to  their  amount  of  Sea  Service,  also  on  the  same 
scale  as  herein-after  mentioned ;  such  Officers  t»  be 
n«rmitted  to  assume  the  rank  aid  title  of  Retired 
Captain  on  reaching  the  age  of  69  without  further 
addition  to  their  Retired  pay. 


RETIREMENTS,  Ac. 


822 


Scale  of  Retired  Pay. 
Total  Sea  Service  in  the  rant  of  Commander  a'nd 
Lieutenant  :— 

Pay  per  Diem. 

( Half-pay    they    may 

Under  9  years        ....     {    be  receiving  at  the 

I     time  when  retired. 

8.  d. 

Above  9  years  and  less  than  1 2  years'  Service   10  0 

i.     12  ,,  15  ,,  12  8 

i.     15  ,,  20  „  14  6 

,,     20 16  6 

Officers  after  twenty  years'  service  in  these  ranks, 
or  who  are  physically  incapable  of  service,  to  be 
eligible  for  this  retirement,  with  the  rank  and  title  of 
Retired  Captain, irrespective  of  age, at  the  discretion 
of  the  Board  of  Admiralty. 

1864. 

1.  The  Active  List  of  Commanders  to  be  reduced 
from  450  to  400. 

2.  The  existing  system  of  placing  on  the  Retired 
List,  under  the  conditions  specified  in  the  0rd6r  in 
Oouncil  of  August,  I860,  all  Commanders  who  have  not 
served  within  a  Deriod  of  fifteen  vears,  either  afloat 
Jt  in  command  of  Revenue  Vessels,  or  in  the  Coast 
Guard,  or  as  Moil  Agent  cr  Transport  Officer,  to  be 
extended  to  Commanders  who  have  not  been  so 
employed  during  a  period  of  len  yeais;  such  Officers 
and  Officers  of  Urceuwich  Hospital  of  similar  rank,  to 
be  permitted  to  assume  the  rank  end  tit  e  cf  Hetirtd 
Captain  on  reaching  the  age  of  fiO,  or  en  attaining 
fifteen   jours'    seniority   on   the  List  of    Commanders 


and  to  receive,  on  their  retirement,  pay  on  the  scale 

Srovided  for  in  the  said  Order  in  Council,  with  this 
ifference  only,  that  Officers  who  shall  in  future  retire 
will  be  allowed  to  reckon  their  Bervice  in  the  Coast 
Guard  on  Bhore,  or  Transport  Service  on  shore,  as  t  alf 
the  same  period  served  at  sea,  instead  of  one-third,  as 
at  present. 

3.  The  same  plan  of  retirement,  with  its  corrot  pond- 
ing benefits  of  rank  and  Retired  Pay,  to  beexteiiceo 
to  Commanders  who  may  have  attained  the  age  of  66 
provided  tney  will  be  willing  and  desirous  to  accept 
the  same. 

4.  A  limited  number  of  Commanders  who  may  have 
attained  the  age  of  45.  and  who  are  not  desirous  of 
further  employment,  may  be  retired  on  the  foregoing 
condition,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board  of  Admiralty, 
When  the  Active  List  of  Commanders  shall  have  been 
reduced  to  400,  no  further  retirement  of  Officers  to 
take  place  under  this  clause. 

6.  Commanders  who  have  already  been  removed  from 
the  Active  to  the  Retired  List  of  that  rank,  under  the 
provisions  of  the  Order  in  Council  of  August,  I860, as 
well  as  those  who  may  hereafter  so  retire,  to  be 
allowed  to  assume  the  rank  of  Retired  Captain, on 
attaining  fifteen  years'  seniority,  but  without  any 
increase  of  Half-pay  or  Widows'  Pension,  beyond  that 
authorised  by  the  said  Order  in  Council. 

1866. 
Commanders  to  be  retired  at  the  age  of  55,  or  when 
physically  unfit  for  service,  and  to  beallowed  to  retire  y 
at  50,  with  the  consent  of  the  Admiralty,  on  the  terms  v  • 
of  the  Order  in  Council  of  9th  July ,  1864. 


LIEUTENANTS. 

1816. 

This  List  consists  of  the  100  Senior  Lteuteiiants  who 
hy  age  and  infirmities  are  presumed  to  be  incapable  of 
further  service,  and  who  are  permitted  to  retire  at  a 
pension  of  8a.  6d.  a  day,  with  the  rank  of  Commander. 
Their  widows  receive  a  pensi  on  of  £«o  per  annum. 


1851.  . 

The  number  of  Lieutenants  on  the  Active  List  will 
be  reduced  to  a  number  not  permanently  exceeding 
1.200,  Viz.  : 

1st.  By  the  promotion  of  60  Lieutenants  bv  selection, 
as  above  stated. 

2nd.  By  placing  on  the  reserved  Half-pay  List  all 
Lieutenants  who  have  not  served  afloat,  or  in  the 
Packet  or  Revenue  Service,  within  20  years,  and  all 
such  as  are  physically  unable  to  serve ;  and  by 
removing  from  time  to  time  such  Officers  from  the 
Active  to  the  Reserved  Half-pay  List,  reserving  to 
them,  as  in  the  case  of  Commanders,  all  the  advan- 
tages they  now  enjoy  of  rising  in  pay  or  rank,  or  of 
receiving  the  Greenwich  Out-Pension.  (This  List  was 
abolished  by  Order  in  Oouncil  of  August,  I860.) 

1856. 
Further,  as  regards  Lieutenants,  this  Order  in 
Oouncil  provides  that  the  Reserved  List,  consisting  of 
50  Commanders  (established  by  Order  in  Council  of 
25th  June,  1851)  be  iucreased  tolOO;  such  increase  to 
be  effected  by  selecting  from  the  Active  List  of 
Lieutenants  a  number  not  exceeding  15  in  the  present 
and  in  each  succeeding  year,  till  the  number  of  100  be 
complete,  when  the  vacancies  only  are  to  be  filled  up. 
by  selection  also  from  the  Active  List. 

1860. 

Lieutenants  on  the  Active  List,  who  have  attained 
or  may  hereafter  attain  the  age  of  60,  to  be  placed  on 
a  Retired  List  with  the  rank  of  Retired  Commander, 
and  to  receive  pay  according  to  their  Sea  Service  on 
the  hereinafter -mentioned  scale. 

Lieutenants  on  the  Active  List,  who  have  not  been 
em  ployed. either  afloat,  in  the  Coast  Guard,  in  command 
of  Revenue  Vessels,  or  as  Mail  or  Transport  Agents 
within  a  period  of  16  years,  to  be  placed  on  a  Retired 
List,  and  to  receive  pay  also  on  the  same  scale  as  herein 
after  mentioned.  These  Officers  to  be  permitted  to 
awtome  the  ri«nk  and  title  of  Retired  Commander  on 
a<  uinlng  the  age  of  80,  but  without  further  addition 
to  their  Retired  Pay. 


Scale  of  Retired  Pay . 
Tota  I  Sea  Service  in  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  :— 

Pay  per  Diem 


"Onder  6  years 


!  Half  Pay  they  may 

be  receiving  at  the 
I     time  when  retired. 


Above  6  years  and  less  than  9  years 


16 


16 


io  o 

11    6 


Officers  after  20  years'  service  in  this  Rank,  or  who 
are  physically  incapable  of  service,  to  be  eligible  for  W. 
Retirement  with  the  Rank  and  Title  of  Retired  Com- 
mander, irrespective  of  age,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Board  of  Admiralty. 

No  further  additions  from  the  Active  List  to  be 
made  to  the  present  Retired  and  Reserved  Lists  for 
Commanders  and  Lieutenants. 

Lieutenants  who  have  been  promoted  to  the 
Reserved  List  of  Commanders,  under  the  Orders  in 
Oouncil  of  25th  June  1851, and  30th  January  1856,  will 
be  entitled  to  increase  of  pay  on  the  above  scale, 
according  to  their  length  of  service. 
1864. 

1.  The  Active  List  of  Lieutenants  not  to  exceed  1,000 
instead  of  1,200,  the  number  at  which  it  is  at  present 
fixed. 

2.  Lieutenants  whohavecompietedflfteenyears'  Sea 
Service  in  that  rank,  and  who  have  attained  theage  of 
45,  to  be  allowed  to  retire  with  the  rank  of  Retired 
Commander.  Such  Officers  to  receive  Retired  Pay, and 
their  widows  to  be  allowed  Pensions  on  the  scale  pro- 
vided for  in  the  Order  in  Council  of  August  1,  I860, 
with  this  difference  only,  that  such  Officers  who  shall 
in  future  retire,  shall  reckon  their  Service  on  the 
Coast  Guard  on  shore,  or  Transport  Service  on  shore, 
as  half  the  same  period  served  at  sea,  instead  of  one- 
third,  as  at  present. 

3.  Lieutenants  who  are  either  now  on  the  Reserved 
or  Retired  List,  or  who  may  be  in  future  Retired  under 
the  provisions  of  the  Order  in  Council  of  August  1,  I860 
and  Lieutenants  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  to  be  allowed 
to  assume  the  rank  of  Retired  Commander  on  attain- 
ing fifteen  years'  seniority,  but  without  any  increase 
of  Half-pay  or  Widows'  Pension  beyond  that  autho- 
rised by  the  Orders  in  Council  under  which  they  wer« 
respectively  retired. 

1866. 

Lieutenants  to  be  retired  at  65,  or  when  physically 

unfit  for  service,  and  to  be  allowed  to  retire  at  46. 

with  the  coneent  of  the  Admiralty,  on  the  terms  of 

the  Order  in  Council  of  9th  July  1864. 


823 


OFFICERS  ALLOWED  ON  ACTIVE  LIST. 


TABLES     SHOWING    THE     NUMBERS     OF    OFFICERS 
ALLOWED    ON    THE    ACTIVE   LIST. 


Note. — Officers  lent  to  the  Naval  Forces  of  the  Dominions  and  to  Foreign  Governments  are  Super- 
numerary to  the  established  numbers.  -Orders  in  Council,  13th  Feb.,  1912  and  14th  Oct  ,  1913. 


MILITARY    BBANCH. 


Rank. 


Admirals  of  the  Fleet        „ 

Admirals        ...         ...         .„ 

Vice-Admirals  

Rear-Admirals 

Captains        ...         ...         ...         ...         ...  

Commanders...         ...         .„         i 

Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieutenants  (excluding  Lieu- 
tenants promoted  from  Commissioned  Warrant  rank  under 
Order  in  Council  of  the  28th  March,  1903,  and  Officers 
on  the  Supplementary  List) 

Mates „  


Number. 


3 

12 

22 

55 

253 

373 


2,000 
100 


Order  in 
Council. 


8  Dec  03' 

29Nov93 

& 
12Nov00i 


8Augllj 
19Juiyl2 


ENGINEER  BRANCH. 


Engineer-in-  (J  trier    ...  ... 

Engineer    Rear  -  Admirals  (not  to  exceed  12) 

Engineer  Captains    ...         .„  ., 

Engineer  Commanders 

Engineer  Lieutenants  (of  8  years  'seniority  duly  qualified 
selected)  ...         ...         „. 

Engineer  Lieutenants  (under  8  years  seniority) 

Engineer  Sub- Lieutenants 

Chief  Artificer  Engineers  and  Artificer  Engineers 
Commissioned  Mechanicians  and  Warrant  Mechanicians 

*Total  establishment 

Mates  (Additional  to  establishment 


z} 


and 


1  A 
30 


1475  J 


1,506 
50 


1,556 


Order  in 
Council. 


21  Dec07 


19JulylO| 


21JanH| 


*Note.— The  numbers  in  the  several  ranks  of  Engineer  Commander  and  below  may  be 
varied  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  provided  (1)  that  the  total  Establishment  of  Engineer] 
Officers  does  not  exceed  1506,  and  (2)  that  the  number  of  Chief  Artificer  Engineers  and  Commis-' 
sioned  Mechanicians  is  limited  to  a  maximum  of  one-third  of  the  total  number  of  Chief  Artificer  ; 
Engineers,  Commissioned  Mechanicians,  Artificer  Engineers,  and  Warrant  Mechanicians  combined. 
(Provision  2  is  modified  by  Order  in  Council  of  the  19th  July,  1912,  which  provides  that  all  ' 
deserving  Warrant  Officers  belonging  to  classes  in  which  Commissioned  Warrant  rank  is  attainable 
may  be  promoted  to  Commissioned  Warrant  rank  after  15  years'  service  as  Warrant  Officer. 


OFFICERS  ALLOWED  ON  ACTIVE   LIST. 


6U 


MEDICAL  BRANCH  (Order  in  Council  of  29th  January,  1904). 


Bank. 

Number. 

Surgeons- General     (not     to      exceed    five)    and 
Deputy-Surgeons-General         

Fleet  Surgeons,  Staff  Surgeons,  and  Surgeons 

}       » 

674 

ACCOUNTANT  BRANCH  (Orders  in  Council  of  2nd  April,  1909,  8th  August,  1911, 
and  14th  October,  1913). 


The  numbers  may  be  increased  as  necessary,  provided  the  average  total  number  on 
the  list  does  not  exceed  750  during  any  financial  year,  of  whom  not  more  than  304 
may  hold  the  ranks  of  Paymaster-in-Chief,  Fleet  Paymaster,  Staff  Paymaster,  or 
Paymaster,  including  15  of  the  rank  of  Paymaster-in-Chief. 


CHAPLAINS  AND  NAVAL  INSTRUCTORS  (Order  in  Council  of  11th  June,  1902). 


Chaplains     .... 

Chaplains  and  Naval  Instructors 

Naval  Instructors  .„         „_ 


69 
70 
41 


Note  : — The  increase  is  subject  to  the  condition  that  whenever  candidates  for 
the  combined  rank  cannot  be  obtained,  either  Chaplains  or  Naval  Instructors  may 
be  entered  in  lieu  so  long  as  the  total  number,  viz.,  180,  is  not  exceeded. 


825 


OFFICERS  ALLOWED  ON  ACTIVE  LIST. 


COMMISSIONED  WARRANT  OFFICERS    AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS. 


Bank. 

Number. 

Order  in  Council. 

§  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains, 

Chief 

Signal     Boatswains,    and    Commis- 

sioned Telegraphists  ... 

V 1592*t 

13th  June,  1913 

Gunners,  Boatswains,  Signal  Boats 

wains, 

( 

and  Warrant    Telegraphists... 

; 

Chief  Carpenters     .... 
Carpenters   „.         ... 

24*J 

27fi*J 

| 16  February,  1903. 

Chief  Schoolmasters 
Head  Schoolmasters 

33 

|    10  January,  1910. 

Chief  Masters-at-Arms 

6 

18  October,  1909. 

Artificer  Engineers          \ 
Warrant  Mechanicians    f  *" 

[See  und 

er  Engineer  Officers]. 

§Commissioned  Electricians  j 
Warrant  Electricians             ) 

... 

}      24J 

13  October,  1910. 

Warrant  Armourers 

... 

11 

13  October,  1910. 

Head  Wardmasters... 

... 

•1 

11  August,  1902,  and 
22  March,  1911. 

Warrant  Writers 

15 

8  August,  1911 

Head  Stewards 

10 

18  October,  1909. 

Instructors  in  Cookery 

3 

18  October,  1909. 

ESTABLISHMENT  OF  OFFICERS    AND    WARBANT    OFFICERS  (under  Order 

in  Council  of  28th  March,  1903,  7th  May,  1907,  and  8th  August.  1911). 

Staff  of  the  Coeps 

Adjutant-General         1 

Assistant  Adjutant-General 1 

Deputy  Assistant  Adjutant-General          ...        „ 1 

Quarter-Masters 2 

Superintending  Clerks  (Warrant  Officers) 3 


Note. — Under  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  the  29th  February,  1908, 
Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  and  Warrant  Officers  specially  promoted  to  a  higher 
rank  for  war  or  distinguished  service  are  borne  supernumerary  in  the  rank  or  ranks 
above  until  the  time  arrives  when  they  would  have  received  promotion  in  the  ordinary 
course.  The  number  of  special  promotions  made  under  these  conditions  is  limited  to 
five  per  cent.,  in  excess  of  the  establishment,  of  the  higher  rank  or  ranks  combined. 

§  The  total  number  of  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains,  Chief  Signal  Boatswains,  i 
and  Commissioned  Telegraphists  (excluding  those  borne  supernumerary)  is  restricted  to 
eight  per  cent,  of  the  combined  number  of  Commissioned  Warranc  Officers  and 
Warrant  Officers  of  those  ranks,  and  the  proportion  of  Commissioned  Electricians  is 
not  to  exceed  one  third  of  the  total  number  of  Commissioned  Electricians  and  Warrant 
Electricians  combined  (except  as  modified  by  Order  in  Council  of  the  19th  July,  1912). 
See  next  paragraph. 

I  Order  in  Council  of  the  19th  July,  1912,  provides  that  all  deserving  Warrant 
Officers  belonging  to  classes  iu  which  Commissioned  Wairant  rank  is  attainable  may 
be  advanced  to  Commissioned  Warrant  rank  after  15  years'  service  as  Warrant  Officer. 

*  These  numbers  include  Lieutenants  and  Carpenter  Lieutenants  promoted  from 
Commissioned  Wairant  rank  under  the  provisions  of  Order  in  Council  of  the  28th 
March,  1903. 

ROYAL  MARINE  FORCES. 


OFFICERS  ALLOWED  ON  ACTIVE  LIST. 


826 


RECRUITING  SERVICE. 

Inspector  of  Marine  Recruiting       

Staff  Officers  (Retired  Officers)         

Superintending  Clerk,  London  (Warrant  Officer)        

FOR  SERVICE  AT  CLOTHING  DEPOTS. 
Malta  :  Warrant  Officer  (Sergeant-Major)  

ROYAL  MARINE  ARTILLERY. 

Colonel  Commandant 

Colonel  2nd  Commandant      

Lieutenant-Colonels 

Majors 

Captains 

Lieutenants 

Paymaster.. 

Barrackmaster 

Quarter-Masters 

Total  Officers 

Sergeants-Major ,. 

Bandmaster  

Superintending  Clerk,  Commandant's  Office      

Superintending  Clerk,  Paymaster's  Office  

Schoolmaster        

Total  Warrant  Officers         

ROYAL  MARINE  LIGHT  INFANTRY 


|_Toi] 

J  of 


include  Gunnery,  Musketry,  and  Gymnastic  Instructors,  Superintendent 
"  Swimming  Instruction,  Staff  Officer,  and  Adjutant  


115 
3 
1 
1 
1 


Colonels  Commandant  

Colonels  2nd  Commandant 

Lieutenant-Colonels 

Majors  j  To  include  Gunnery,  Musketry,  and  Gymnastic 
Captains  >  Instructors,  Superintendentof Swimming  Instruc- 
Lieutenants   )     tion,  Staff  Officers,  and  Adjutants 


Barrackmasters 

Quarter-Masters  

Bandmaster  and  2nd  Lieutenant .'. 

Total  Officers 

Sergeants-Major 

Bandmasters      

Superintending  Clerks,  Commandant's  Office 

Superintending  Clerks,  Paymaster's  Office        

Schoolmasters 

Total  Warrant  Officers        

ROYAL    MARINES. 

Royal  Marine  Gunners  (R.M.A.  &  R.M.L.I.)      45 

ROYAL  NAVAL  SCHOOL   OF   MUSIC  (Orders  in  Council  20th  May,  1903, 
7th  May,   1907,  and  1st  June,  1907). 

Quartermaster 1 

Musical  Director  (2nd  Lieut.)       1 


Chat- 

Ports- 

Ply- 

Depot, 

ham. 

mouth. 

mouth. 

Deal. 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

4 

4 

4 

— 

12 

(14 

14 

14 

— 

42 

{28 

27 

27 



82 

(56 

56 

56 

— 

168 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

3 

3 

3 

3 

12 

1 

1 

— 

— 

2 

110 

109 

108 

7 

334 

3 

3 

3 

2 

11 

— 

— 

1 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

1 

1 

1 

4 

1 

2 

1 

4 

8 

6 

7 

7 

9 

29 

Sergeant-Major , 

Superintending  Clerk 
Bandmasters      , 


Total  Officers 


Total  Warrant  Officers 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 

Rank. 

Number. 

Order  in  Council. 

Commanders,  Lieutenants,  Sub-Lieutenants,  and  Midshipmen 

SeniorEngineers,  Engineers  and  Assistant  Engineers ,. 

Warrant  Engineers 

1,600 
400 
180 

7  March,  1904 
19  May,  1898 
9  July  1903 

827 


NAVAL    UNIFOKM. 


UNIFOBM   REGULATIONS  FOR  OFFICERS   OF 
THE   FLEET. 

The  following  are  the  descriptions  of   the  'Uniform  to  be   worn  by  the 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy : — 


EXTRACTS   FROM   THE   KING'S   REGU- 
LATIONS     AND      ADMIRALTY     IN- 
STRUCTIONS. 
FROM  CHAP.  l.-GENERAL  REGULATIONS. 

4.  The  Officers,  Men,  and  Boys  of  His  Majesty's 
Fleet  and  the  Royal  Marines  shall  wear  such 
uniforms  as  the  Admiralty  in  pursuance  of  His 
Majesty'  pleasure  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 
bee  155  et  seq.  ( Uniform  Regulations). 

FROM    CHAP.  II—  CEREMONIES    AND 
DISTINCTIONS. 
i  XVI.— Uniform. 

155.  In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Art.  4 
the  Uniforms  directed  to  be  worn  are  specified  and 
described  in  the  Book  of  Uniform  Regulations,  and 
are  also  published  from  time  to  time  in  the  Navy 
List. 

2.  The   prescribed  patterns   are   to  be  strictly 
adhered  to. 

When  to  be  worn. 

156.  Every  Officer  from  the  time  of  his  joining  the 
Fleet,  Squadron,  or  Ship  to  which  he  shall  be  ap- 
pointed, to  that  of  his  being  removed  from  it,  shall 
wear  the  uniform  established  for  his  rank,  except 
when  he  shall  have  leave  from  the  Admiralty  or  the 
Senior  Officer  to  be  absent  from  his  duty,  or  as  herein- 
after provided. 

Public  Occasions. 

2.  At  Reviews,  Public  Balls,  or  Entertainments 

given  by  Naval  or  Military  Authorities,  by 
Civil  Functionaries,  or  by  Military  Messes  at 

Sorts  at  which  their  ships  may  be  lying, 
ffieers  are  to  wear  the  uniform  of  their 
rank,  as  prescribed  for  the  various  occasions 
specified  in  the  Uniform  Regulations  under 
"  Dresses  and  occasions  on  which  they  are  to 
be  worn,"  and  no  deviations  are  to  be 
authorised  without  special  authority  pre 
viously  obtained  from  the  Admiralty. 
Not  at  Fancy  Balls. 

3.  Officers  are  not  to  wear  Naval   Uniform  at 

Fancy  Dress  Balls.    They  are  not  prohibited 
however,  from  appearing  at  such  Entertain- 
ments in  uniforms  of  a  date  anterior  to  1843. 
Plain  Clothes. 

4.  Permission  may  be  given  to  Officers  to  wear 

plain  clothes  on  ordinary  leave. 
Subordinate  Officers. 

5.  Subordinate  Officers  when  on  ordinary  leave 

are  to  wear  the  uniform  of  their  rank;  but 
permission  may  be  granted  to  them  to  wear 
plain  clothes  when  going  into  the  country,  or 
to  ride,  shoot,  play  cricket,  or  for  exercise 
Foreign  Ports. 

6.  In  Foreign  Ports  great  discretion  should  be 

exercised  in  allowing  Officers  to  appear  out  of 
uniform,  as  in  such  cases  they  have  no 
right  to  expect  to  be  recognised  as  British 
Officers. 


Marines. 
7.  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines  are  to  wear  their 
full  dress  on  the  occasions  when  ball  dress 
and  frock  coat  with   epaulettes   dress  are 
worn. 

Officers  on  Retired  and  Reserved  Lists. 

157.    Officers  on  the  Retired  and  Reserved  Lists 

whose  names  appear  en  the  list  of  the  Navy,  are 

permitted  to  wear  the  uniform  of  their  respective 

ranks  on  State  and  other  occasions  of  ceremony, 

\  XIX.— Manner  of  Wearing  Decorations, 
Orders,  and  Medals. 
Knights  Grand  Cross. 
169.  The  insignia  of  Knights  Grand  Cross,  of  Orders 
consisting  of  the  Badge  suspended  from  a  broad 
ribbon  over  the  shoulder,  and  the  Star,  are  to 
be  worn  with  full  dress  and  ball  dress;  with  the 
former  the  Ribbon  should  be  worn  under  the 
epaulette  and   sword   belt;   with   the   latter, 
under  the  coat  and  over  the  waistcoat.    With, 
full  dress,  on  collar  days,  the  collar  takes  the 
place  of  the  ribbon. 

2.  With  frock  coat  and  epaulettes  the  Star  of  the 

order  only  is  to  be  worn.  With  frock  coat  the 
Star  may  be  worn  at  discretion. 

3.  With  uniform  coats  other  than  full  dress  and 

ball  dress  the  ribbon  of  a  Companion  of  the 
Order  is  to  be  worn,  except  that  with  mess 
dress,  miniature  Badges  but  not  Stars  may  be 
worn  in  lieu,  and  with  mess  undress,  miniature 
Ribbons. 

Knights  Commanders. 

4.  The  insignia  of  Knights  Commanders  of  Orders, 

consisting  of  the  Badge  suspended  from  a  ribbon 
round  the  neck,  and  the  Star,  are  to  be  worn 
with  full  dress,  ball  dress,  and  frock  coat  with 
epaulettes.  The  ribbon  should  be  worn  inside 
the  collar  of  the  coat  and  under  the  necktie. 
The  above  rule  applies  to  such  classes  of  British 
and  Foreign  decorations  as  are  ordered  to  be 
worn  round  the  neck. 
5  With  the  frock  coat  the  Star  only  may  be  worn  at 
discretion. 

6.  With  uniform  coats,  other  than  full  dress  and 

ball  dress,  the  rules  laid  down  in  clause  3  are 
to  be  observed. 

Badges  of  Companions  of  Orders,  and  Medaix. 

7.  The  Badges  of  Companions  of  Orders  are  to  be 

worn,  together  with  Medals,  with  full  dress  and 
ball  dress,  but  in  the  circumstances  stated  in 
clause  12,  miniature  Badges  and  Medals  may 
be  worn  with  the  latter  dress. 

8.  With  all  other  uniform  coats  the  rules  laid  down 

in  clause  3  are  to  be  observed. 

Bar  for  Decorations.  &c. 

9.  The  several  Decorations,  Badges  and  Medals  are 

to  be  worn  on  the  left  breast  in  one  horizontal 
line  one  inch  below  the  point  of  the  shoulder, 
suspended  from  a  single  bar,  of  which  no  part 
is  to  be  seen,  and  commencing  with  the  end 
furthest  from  the  shoulder. 


*N.B  —The  Uniform  Regulations  for  Officers,  with  coloured  Illustrations  and  patterns,  may  be  obtained 
through  any  bookseller  from  any  of  the  following  agents,  viz.  .— 
Wtman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Fetter  Lane,  B.C. 
Olivbr  &  Boyd,  Edinburgh;  or 
"E.  Ponsonbt,  Ltd.,  116,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 

Specimen  Uniforms  may  be  seen  at  the  Admiralty,  Whitehall. 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


828 


Order  in  whioh  to  be  worn. 

10.  Deeorations.Orders  and  Medals,  and  the  ribbons 
appertaining  thereto,  are  to  be  worn  in  the 
following  order. 


a.    British  Decorations,  Orders  and  Medals, 

1.  Victoria  Cross. 

2.  Order  of  the  Garter.* 

3.  Order  of  the  Thistle.* 

4.  Order  of  St.  Patrick.* 

5.  Order  of  the  Bath. 

6.  Order    of     Merit    (immediately    after 

Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath),  t 

7.  Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

8.  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

9.  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

10.  Royal  Victorian  Order  (1st,  2nd,  3rd  and 

4th  Class). 

11.  Distinguished  Service  Order. 

12.  Imperial  Service  Order. 

13.  Royal  Victorian  Order  (5th  Class). 

14.  Order  of  British  India. 

IB.    Indian  Order  of  Merit  (Military)  I 

16.  Kaiser-i-bind  Medal. 

17.  Order  of   St.  John   of  Jerusalem   in 

England. 

18.  Queen  Victoria's  Jubilee  Medal,  1887. 

(Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze.) 

19.  Queen  Victoria's  Police  Jubilee  Medal, 

1887. 

20.  Queen  Victoria's  Jubilee  Medal,  1897. 

(Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze.) 

21.  Queen  Victoria's  Police  Jubilee  Medal. 

1897. 

22.  Queen     Victoria's    Commemoration 

Medal,  1900.    (Ireland.) 

23.  King  Edward's  Coronation  Modal. 

24.  King    Edward's     Police     Coronation 

Medal. 

25.  King  Edward's  Durbar  Medal.    (Gold, 

Silver,  and  Bronze.) 

26.  King's  Medal,  1903.    (Ireland.) 

27.  King  George's  Coronation  MedsL 

28.  King     George's      Police     Coronation 

Medal. 

29.  King's  Visit  Commemoration  Medal, 

1911.    (Ireland.) 

30.  King  George's  Durbar  Medal.     (Gold, 

Silver,  and  Bronze.) 

31.  Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in 

the  Field  (Military.) 

32.  Conspicuous  Gallantry  Medal  (Naval.) 

33.  Conspicuous  Service  Cross  ( Naval). 

34.  War  Medals  (in  order  of  date). 

35.  Arctic  Medal.  1815-1855. 

36.  Arctic  Medal,  1876. 

37.  Antarctic  Medal,  1901-1903. 

38.  Constabulary  Medal.    (Ireland.) 

39.  Albert  Medal.* 

40.  Board  of  Trade  Medal  for  Saving  Life 

at  Sea4 

41.  Indian  Order  of  Merit  (Civil).} 

42.  Edward  Medal. 

43.  Indian  Distinguished  Service  Medal. 

44.  King's  Police  Medal. 

46.    LongService  and  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

46.    Naval  Longgervice  and  Good  Conduct 
Medal. 


47.  Medal  for  Meritorious  Service. 

48.  Indian  Long  Service  and  Good  Con- 

duct Medal  (for  Europeans  of  Indian 
Army). 

49.  Indian  Meritorious  Service  Medal  (for 

Europeans  of  Indian  Army). 

50.  Eoyal     Marine     Meritorious    Serviee 

Medal. 

51.  Indian  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct 

Medal  (for  Native  Army). 

52.  Indian  Meritorious  Service  Medal  (for 

Native  Army). 
63.    Volunteer  Officers'  Decoration. 

54.  Volunteer  Long  Service  Medal. 

55.  Volunteer     Officers'     Decoration   for 

India  and  the  Colonies. 

56.  Volunteer    Long    Service    Medal    for 

India  and  the  Colonies. 

57.  Colonial     Auxiliary    Forces    Officers' 

Decoration. 

58.  Colonial  Auxiliary  Forces  Long  Service 

Medal. 

59.  Medal  for  Good  Shooting  (Naval). 

60.  Militia  Long  Service  Medal. 

61.  Imperial     Yeomanry     Long     Service 

Medal. 

62.  Territorial  Efficiency  Medal. 

63.  Territorial  Decoration. 

64.  Special    Reserve    Long    Service    and 

Good  Conduct  Medal. 

65.  Decoration  for  Officers  of  the  Koyal 

Naval  Reserve. 

66.  Decoration  for  Officers  of   the  Koyal 

Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 

67.  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Long  Service  and 

Good  Conduct  Medal. 

68.  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  Long 

Service  Modal. 

69.  Union  of  South  Africa  Commemoration 

Medal. 

70.  Royal  Victorian  Medal.      (Gold   and 

Silver.) 

71.  Imperial  Service  Medal. 

72.  Medal  of   the   Order   of   St.  John  of 

Jerusalem  in  England,  t 
73!    Badge  of  the  Order  of  the  League  of 

Mercy. 
.74.    Royal  Victorian  Medal,    (Bronze.) 

The  above  order  of  Decorations  applies  to  those 
of  similar  grades.  When  the  miniature  of  a 
higher  grade  of  a  junior  Order  is  worn  with  the 
miniature  of  a  lower  grade  of  a  senior  Order  the 
higher  grade  miniature  should  come  first,  e.g., 
the  miniature  of  a  K.C.I.E.  will  come  before  a 
C.B.,  and  a  G.C.M.G.  before  a  K.C.B. 

6.    Foreign  Orders.— In  order  of  date. 

c.  Foreign  Decorations.— In  order  of  date. 

d.  Foreign  Medals.— In  order  of  date. 

In  Undress  Uniform  no  Badge  of  an  Order  will  be 
worn  round  the  neck  except  the  Order  of  Merit. 

*  These  orders  are  not  worn  in  miniature. 

t  Order  of  Merit  comes  immediately  after  G.C.B., 
it  is  not  worn  in  miniature,  but  is  to  be  worn  round 
tie  neek  on  all  occasions. 

5  The  Indian  Order  of  Merit  (Military  and  Civil) 
is  distinct  from  the  Order  of  Merit  instituted  in  1902. 

t  If  more  than  one  of  these  medals  is  awarded  for 
the  same  aet  of  gallantry,  only  one  medal  m  iy  be 
worn,  viz.,  that  which  appears  highest  in  the  list. 


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Full  Dress. 

11.  On  the  full  dress  coat  the  bar  must  not  project 
beyond  the  centre  seam,  and  when  the  Decora- 
tions, Orders,  and  Medals  cannot  on  account  of 
their  number  be  suspended  from  the  bar  so  as 
to  be  fully  seen,  they  are  to  overlap.the  highest 
showing  in  full. 


Length  of  bar,  ball  dress. 

12.  With  ball  dress  the  bar  is  to  go  over  the  lapel, 
if  necessary,  but  not  beyond,  and  if  from  the 
number  of  Decorations,  Orders  and  Medals,  it 
should  be  too  long  to  be  worn  conveniently, 
miniatures  may  be  worn  in  lieu. 


Buckles  of  Companions  of  Orders. 

13.  The  Buckles  of  the  Companions  of  the  Orders 
of  the  Bath  and  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George, 
are,  as  part  of  the  Badge  of  the  Order,  to  show 
half  way  between  the  upper  and  lower  edge  of 
the  ribbon. 


Humane  Sooiety's,  and  other  like  Medals. 

14.  Medals  awarded  by  a  Society  for  bravery  in 
saving  human  life,  if  specially  authorised  to  be 
worn,  are  to  be  worn  on  the  right  breast, 
similarly  to  those  on  the  left,  and  on  the  same 
horizontal  line. 

If  the  Stanhope  Gold  Medal  is  awarded  to  an 
officer  or  man  by  the  Eoyal  Humane  Society,  it 
is  to  be  worn  in  place  of,  and  not  in  addition  to, 
the  Silver  Medal  previously  granted. 


Description  of  bar. 

15.  In  all  cases  the  bar  for  the  suspension  of 
Decorations,  Orders  and  Medals  is  to  be  pro- 
vided at  the  expense  of  the  wearer.  It  may  be 
of  any  metal  or  material,  and  of  any  pattern 
consistent  with  the  above  instructions,  pro- 
vided that  the  bar  and  the  buckle  are  wholly 
concealed  by  the  ribbons. 


Length  of  ribbons. 

16.  The  ribbons  of  Decorations,  Orders  and  Medals 
are  to  be  of  the  following  lengths— 

a.  When  Decorations,  etc.,  are  worn : — 

Full  size        1  inch 

Miniature J  inch 

b.  When  ribbons  alone  are  worn  : — 

Full  sizo        3  inch 

Miniature finch 

These  lengths  are  not  to  be  exceeded,  unless,  in 
the  case  of  medals,  the  number  of  clasps  should 
necessitate  it. 


Ribbons  sewn  on  the  ooat. 

17.  When  ribbons,  either  full  sized  or  miniature 
are  required  to  be  sewn  on  the  uniforms,  the 
same  order  of  arrangement  is  to  be  followed,  as 


that  laid  down  in  clause  10,  for  Decorations, 
Orders  and  Medals.  Knights  Grand  Cross  and 
Knights  Commanders  will  however  add  the 
ribbon  of  a  Companion  of  the  order.or  orders,  to 
which  they  belong  under  clauses  3  and  6.  The 
ribbons  are  to  be  sewn  plain  on  the  cloth  of 
the  uniform,  without  intervals;  and  when  the 
space  between  the  shoulder  to  the  edge  of  the 
lapel  is  insufficient  to  accommodate  them  in 
one  row,  they  are  not  to  be  made  to  overlap  as 
on  the  bar  but  are  to  be  arranged  in  two  or  more 
rows  placed  immediately  under  each  other, 
with  an  interval  of  i  inch  inter\  ening  between 
each  row. 

Ribbons  of  Orders  and  Medals  to  wear  which 
private  permission  has  been  giv<  n,  are  not  to  be 
sewn  on  the  coat. 

Decorations,  &c.  with  White  Vniform. 

18.  With  white  undress.  Decorations  and  Medals 
or  ribbons  of  Decorations  and  Medals  are  to 
be  worn  as  prescribed  for  the  dress  in  lieu  of 
which  white  undress  is  being  worn.  The  broad 
ribbon  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  should  be  worn 
under  the  shoulder  strap. 

When  worn  with  white  uniform  the  ribbons 
of  Decorations  and  Medals  are  to  be  placed  on 
a  removable  bar. 


Miniature  Decorations,  Badges  and  Medals. 

19.  Miniature  Decorations,  Badges  of  Orders,  and 
Medals  are  to  be  arranged  on  a  bar  in  the  same 
manner  and  order  as  the  full-sized.  Knights 
Grand  Cross  and  Knights  Commanders  will 
wear  thereon,  senior  to  all  other  Decorations, 
&c,  except  the  Victoria  Cross,  the  miniature 
Badge  of  the  Order,  or  Orders,  to  which  they 
belong,  omitting  the  Buckle  in  the  ase  of  the 
Orders  of  the  Bath  and  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George. 

The  precedence  of  the  various  Orders  of 
Knighthood  concerned  is  as  shewn  in  clause  10 
for  the  Companions  of  those  Orders. 

20.  If  necessary  the  bar  should  extend  over  the 
lapel  of  the  coat. 


Decorations,  <£c,  may  be  worn  with  plain  dress. 

21.  Stars  of  the  Orders  and  miniature  Decarations, 
Badges  of  Orders,  and  Medals,  are  authorised 
to  be  worn  in  evening  dress  (plain  clothes)  in 
the  presence  of  members  of  the  Royal  Family 
or  Viceroys,  and  of  Governors-General,  and  on 
public  and  official  occasions. 

21a.  Only  one  set  of  miniatures  need  be  main- 
tained. The  miniatures  of  companionship  or 
membership  will  not  be  removed  when  the 
riband  or  badge  of  a  higher  order  is  worn 
by  Knights  Grand  Cross,  Knights  Com- 
mander, &c. 

Retired  Officers. 

22.  Retired  officers  are  authorised  to  wear  Stars  and 
Badges  of  Orders,  and  miniature  Decorations 
and  Medals  in  evening  dress  on  all  public  and, 
official  occasions.  ,.:,..,  '  ■■ 


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DRESSES  AND  OCCASIONS  ON  WHICH  THEY  ARE  TO  BE  WORN. 

Note.— The  O  indicates  that  the  sword  is  not  to  be  worn. 
Numbers  are  assigned  to  the  several  dresses  for  convenience  when  referring  to  them. 


Occasions. 


"  Frock  Coat, 
with  epaulettes  " 


Full  dress  coat 

Epaulettes 

Laced  trowsers 

Cocked  hat 

Sword 

Full  dress  belt 

Decorations  and  Medals. 


Undress  tail  coat 
Epaulettes 
Laced  trowsers 
White  waistcoat 
tfDecorations  and  Medals. 


Frock  coat. 
Epaulettes. 
Morning  waistcoat 
Trowsers,    plain    blue    or 

white 
Black  boots  when  in  home 

waters 
Cocked  hat. 
Sword 

Full  dress  belt 
Ribbons    of     Decorations 

and  Medals 
Stars  of  Orders 

'Knights  Commander 
wear  the  badge  of  the 
order  as  well  (see  Art.  169, 
clause  4.  Bow  tie  to  be 
worn  in  this  case  in  lien  of 
sailor-knot.) 


Frock  coat 
Morning  waistcoat 
Trowsers,     plain    blue    or 

white 
Cao 
Sword 

Undress  belt 
Bibbons     of     Decorations 

and  Medals 
(Stars  of  orders  optional.) 


(a)  State  occasions  at  home  and  abroad. 
(o)  When  receiving  the  King,  the  Queen,  or 

other  Crowned  Heads,  at  Ports  at  home 

and  abroad, 
(c)  tAt  ceremonies  or  entertainments  when 

the   Senior  Officer  present    considers  it 

desirable  to  do  special  honour  to  the 

occasion. 

At  official  or  public  balls,  dinners  and  even- 
ing receptions. 


(a)  When  receiving  their  Royal  Highnesses 
the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Walee ;  Heirs 
to  Thrones,  or  other  Members  of  the 
English  and  of  Foreign  Royal  Families  ; 
at  Ports  at  home  and  abroad.  All  mast- 
head flags  being  hoisted. 

(b)  Courts-Martial. 
(«)  Funerals. 

(d)  Boarding  foreign  ships-of-war. 

(«)  Exchanging   visits    of    ceremony    with 

Foreign     Officers     or     other     Foreign 

Functionaries. 
(/)  Occasions  of  duty  and  ceremony  when  the 

"  Frock  coat  dress  "  is  not  sufficient. 


(a)  When  receiving  their  Royal  Highnesses 
the  Prinee  and  Princess  of  Wales;  Heirs 
to  Thrones;  or  other  Members  of  the 
English  and  of  Foreisrn  Royal  Families; 
at  Ports  at  home  and  abroad.  All  Mast- 
head flags  not  being  hoisted. 

(ft)  Divisions  on  Sunday. 

(c)  Inspections  by  Commander-in-Chief   or 

Senior  Officer. 

(d)  Visit  to  Commander-in-Chief  or  Senior 
Officer, 

(e)  Attending  examinations. 
Surveys  at  hospitals. 

(/)  Officer    of    the    Guard    (exception,    see 

No  3  (d).). 
(g)  Ordinary  occasions  of  duty  and  ceremony 

on  shore. 
O  (h)  Officers  wearing  uniform  on  leave  in 
the  daytime. 
Dances   and  entertainments,    afloat    or 

ashore,  in  the  daytime. 
t  Recentions  in  the  daytime. 
(i)  Sunday  in  harbour  after  divisions. 
O  (J)  Officer  of  the  wat  ch  in  harbour. 
(Note— with  sword  belt  ) 


Cocked  hat,  sword,  and  full  dress  belt  may  be  ordered  with  this  drese  if  desirable  when  meeting  Foreign 
Officers.    (See  General  Instructions,  Sword  Belts.) 

-rt  Miniature  Decorations  and  Medals  may  be  worn  under,  circumstances  provided  for  in  CI.  12  (s«e 
previous  page). 

t  To  be  worn  by  order  of  the  Senior  Officer  present. 

t  Unless  the  occasion  requiring  it  the  Senior  Officer  present' directs  that  swords  be  worn. 


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Dresses  and  Occasions  on  which  they  are  to  be  Worn — continued. 

Note.— The  O  indicates  that  the  sword  is  not  to  be  worn. 


No.  6 

"  Undress  " 

Undress  coat 

(a)  Drills,*  exercises,*  and  occasions  of  duty 

Morning  waistcoat 

afloat,  oi  her  than  those  for  which 

Trowsers,    plain    blue    or 

another  dress  is  prescribed. 

white 

(b)  Patrol,    dockyard    duties,    and   landing 

Cap 

parties. 

Sword 

O  (c)  Officers  at  Home  Ports  going  to  and 

Undress  belt 

from  their  residences. 

Ribbons     ot     Decorations 

O  (d)  On  all  other  ordinary  occasions  afloat 

and  Medals. 

or  in  H.M.  Dockyards. 

No.  6 

"Mess  Dress" 

**  Jacket 

(a)  Dinner  in   harbour  at  the  tables  of  all 

Evening  waistcoat  (white) 

Flag  Officers,  and  Commodores,  and 

Laced  Trowsers 

Officers  of  corresponding  rank,  un- 

Ribbons    of     Decorations 

less  Ball  dress  is  ordered. 

»nd  Medals, or  Miniature 

(6)  Evening  dances  and  entertainments  on 

Decorations  and  Medals. 

snore  or  afloat. 
(O  Dinner  at  a  Military  mess,  and  entertain- 
ments  given   by    Military    Officers 
when   they    appear  in   their   Mess 
dress. 

No.  7 

"Mess  Undress" 

**Jacket 

(a)  Dinner,  at  sea,  at  the  tables  of  Flag  Offi- 

Evening waistcoat  (blue) 

cers,  and  Commodores,  and  in  har- 

Plain blue  trowsers 

bour  when   guests   are   not   enter- 

Ribbons   of     Decorations 

tained. 

and   Medals,  or  Kibbons 

(6)  tDinner  at  the  tables  of  Captains  or  Offi- 

of Miniature  Decorations 

cers  in  Command.    Ward-room  and 

and  Medals. 

Gun  room  messes, 
(c)  tDinner  at  the  messes  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Colleges,    Barracks,    and    Medical 
Establishments. 

In  Hot 

Climates. 

No.  8 

"White  Undress" 

White  undress  coat 

(a)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  1. 

Shoulder  straps 

Note.— Only  in  daytime,  with  helmet. 

White  trowsers 

(6)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  3. 

Helmet     or     cap      (white 

Note.—  With  helmet. 

cover) 

(c)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  1. 

Sword 

(d)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  6. 

Belt— Full  dress  on   occa- 

O (e)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  4  and 

sions  (a)and(b);  undress 

No.  5  except  (a). 

on  other  occasions 

Decorations  and  Medals  or 

Ribbons*  of  Decorations 

and  Medals  a i  prescribed 

for   Nos.   1,   3,   4   and    S 

dresses,  according  to  the 

occasion  on  which  No.  8 

is  being  worn. 

No.  9 

"White  Mess 

White  jacket 

(a)  Dinner  in  harbour  at  the  tables  of  all  Flag- 

Dress  " 

Shoulder  straps 

officers,     and     Commodores,    and 

\  White  waistcoat  or  kamar- 

Officers   of   corresponding  rank,  if 

band 

specially  ordered  by  .Senior  Officer. 

Laced  trowsers 

(6)  Evening  Dances  and  Entertainments  on 

Ribbons*    of    Decorations 

shore  or  afloat,  if  specially  ordered 

and  of  Medals,  or  Minia- 

by Senior  Officer. 

ture     Decorations     and 

(o)  Dinner  at  a  Military  Mess,  and  Enter- 

Medals (optional). 

tainments  given  by  Military  Officers, 
when  they  appear  in  their  White 
Mess  Dress. 

No.  10 

"White  Mess 

White  Jacket 

(a)  Dinner  at  sea  and  in  harbour,  unless  No. 

Undress  " 

Shoulder  straps 

9  is  ordered  by  Senior  Officer,  at  the 

^Evening  waistcoat  (blue) 

lables  of  all  Flag  Officers,  and  Com- 

or kamarband 

modores. 

Plain  blue  trowsers 

(b)  Occasions  prescribed  for  No.  7  (6)  and  (c) 

*  The  wearing,  or  not,  of  the  sword  must  depend  on  the  nature  of  the  drill  or  exercise. 

**  Flag  Officers,  Captains,  and  Officers  of  corresponding  rank,  are  at  liberty  to  wear  the  undress  tail 
coat  instead  of  the  jacket. 

+  When  Officers  of  Flag  rank,  or  Military  Officers  of  corresponding  rank  (wearing  uniform)  are  guests 
"  Mess  dress  "  is  to  be  worn. 

Note.— Officers  landing  in  the  evening  in  uniform  on  ordinary  leave,  are  to  wear  their  dinner  dress 
,' white  jacket  excepted). 

§  The  Senior  Officer  will  direct  whether  waistcoats  or  kamarbands  are  to  be  worn,  except  for 
No.  10  (0)  when  it  will  be  optional  to  wear  either. 

t  On  removable  bar. 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


GENERAL     INSTRUCTIONS. 


Article  of  Uniform,  &c. 


Instructions. 


Aiguiilettes,  for  Admirals  of  the 
Fleet,  Vice-Admirals  and  Rear- 
Admirals  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
Aides  de  Camp,  and  Honorary 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  to  the 
King,  and  Naval  Equerries  to  the 
King  or  to  Members  of  the  Royal 
Family. 


*  Aiguiilettes  for  Officers  of  Ad- 
miral's and  Commodore's  Staff, 
and  for  Naval  Attaches. 


Boots  and  Shoes  • 


Gaiters 
Gloves 


Jewellery    —       —       — 
Material  of  blue  uniform 


Mourning    —       —       —       —       — 


To  be  worn  on  the  right  shoulder  with  Full  and  other  dresses  (jacket 
excepted),  when  in  attendance  on  the  Sovereign  or  on  the  Royal 
Family.  When  not  in  attendance  to  be  worn  with  dresses  which 
include  Epaulettes;  with  dress  No.  4  (Frock  Coat)  on  such  occasions 
as  the  Senior  Officer  may  direct,  and  with  dress  No.  8  (White  Un- 
dress) when  that  dress  is  ordered  on  occasions  of  ceremony.  When 
Epaulettes  are  not  worn  by  Naval  Aides-de-Camp,  a  plaited  shoul- 
der-strap will  take  the  place  of  the  right  epaulette,  from  which  to 
hang  the  Aiguillette,  except  in  No.  8  (White  Undress)  when  the 
shoulder-strap  of  rank  will  be  available  for  the  purpose.  Naval 
Aides-de-Camp  doing  dutyon  the  Staff  of  a  Flag-Otflcer  or  Commo- 

.  dore  will  wear  the  Aiguillette  in  full  dress  only,  and  the  Staff 
Aiguillette  on  other  occasions,  but  the  two  Aiguiilettes  are  not  to 
be  worn  at  the  same  time.  Officers  at  present  holding  the  appoint- 
ment of  Naval  Aide-de-Camp  will  be  allowed  to  wear  out  the 
Aiguiilettes  they  now  have. 

To  be  worn  on  the  left  shoulder,  with  all  dresses,  by  the  {Captain  of 
the  Fleet,  Chief  of  Staff,  Flag-Captain,  Flag-Commander,  Flag- 
Lieutenant,  Engineer  Officer  on  the  Staff,  Marine  Officer  on  the  Staff 
(Military  pattern),  and  Secretary,  also  by  Naval  Attaches,  unless 
they  are  Aides-de-Camp  to  the  King.    The  aiguillette  need  not  be 
worn  at  sea. 
Boots  with  plain  fronts  to  be  worn  with— 
Full  Dress. 
Ball  Dress. 

Frock  coats  with  epaulettes  dress,  and 
Mess  dress. 

Lace-up  boots  by  Officers  with  landing  parties. 

Boots  of  either  description,  or  lace-up  shoes,  on  other  occasions. 

When  shoes  are  worn,  black  or  dark  blue  socks  should  be  worn. 

To  be  worn  buttoned,  viz:— 

Full  dress,  to  button  all  buttons.    Collar  hooked. 

Frock  coat,  to  button  4  lower  buttons. 

Undress  coat,  to  button  4  lower  buttons. 

White  undress  coat  to  button  all  buttons.    Collar  hooked. 

Undress  tail  coat,  when  worn  for  full  dress  purposes  by  Midshipmen 

and  Clerks,  to  button  4  lower  buttons. 
To  be  worn  in  muddy  and  wet  weather  by  Officers  (with  No.  5  dresa) 

and  men  at  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Officer  present. 

White  gloves  are  to  be  worn  with  Full,  Ball,  and  Frock  Coat  with 

Epaulettes,  dresses. 
If  worn  with  other  dresses,  except  Undress,  the  gloves  to  be  white. 

If  worn  with  blue  or  white  Undress,  the  gloves  to  be  brown  dogskin, 
or  brown  buckskin,  but  in  cold  weather  white  knitted  gloves  may 
he  worn. 

If  worn  on  occasions  when  the  white  undress  is  authorised  in  lieu  of 
No.  3  or  4  dress,  the  gloves  are  to  be  white. 

Watch  chains  and  trinkets  are  not  to  be  worn  outside  coats,  nor 
pins,  rings,  or  other  ornaments  on  neckties. 

To  be  of  smooth  cloth,  thickness  to  vary  according  to  climate.  No 
silk  facings.    For  cold  weather  pilot  cloth  is  allowed. 

In  hot  climates,  when  white  Undress  is  worn,  the  material  for  night 
uniform  (undress)  may,  at  the  option  of  the  wearer,  be  fine  blue 
serge  or  flannel,  instead  of  cloth. 

On  all  occasions  of  mourning.  Officers  are  to  wear  a  piece  of  black 
crape  2g  inches  wide,  round  the  left  arm  above  the  elbow,  and  no 
other  mark  of  mourning  is  ever  to  be  worn  unless  specially  ordered. 


2  g  2 


'Not  to  be  worn  on  the  great  coat. 


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NAVAL  UNIFORMS 


General  Instructions — continued. 


Article  of  Uniform,  &c. 


Instructions. 


Shirts  and  collars 


White  Cap  covers         — 


White  trowsers    — 


White  shoes         — 
White  uniform     — 


Sub-Lieutenants  and  Mates—       — 


Acting  Sub-Lieutenants  and  Acting 
Mates 


Subordinate  Officers 


For  ball  dress,  mess  dress,  and  mess  undress,  the  bow  tie;  on  all 
other  occasions,  the  sailors' knot.  (Knights  Commander  to  wear 
bow  tie  in  No.  3  Dress.) 

To  be  white.  Soft  fronted  white  shirts  with  stiff  cuffs  may  be  worn 
with  all  dresses  which  donot  include  the  evening  waistcoat  (blueor 
white)  or  Kamarband. 

To  be  worn,  over  the  full  dress  and  frock  coats,  between  the  two  lowest 
buttons :  under  the  blue,  and  white,  undress  coats  ;  and  under  the 
waistcoat  when  worn  with  Ball  dress. 

To  be  worn  :— 

1.  With  white  trowsers. 

2.  With  blue  trowsers. 

(a)    At  home.— From  1st  May  to  the  30th  Sept.  inclusive. 
(6)    Abroad.— At  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Naval  Officer 
present. 

To  be  worn  at  home  and  abroad  by  direction  of  the  Senior  Officer 
present. 

Officers  and  men  are  always  to  wear  trowsers  of  the  same  colour;  this 
rule,  however,  does  not  apply  when  the  men  are  in  working  dress. 

To  be  worn  with  white  trowsers  on  board  ship  and,  weather 
permitting,  on  shore,  except  in  No.  3  dress  in  home  waters. 

The  Senior  Officer  present  is  to  direct  that  the  following  articles  of 
dress  are  to  be  worn  in  hot  climates. 

(1)  Helmet.— At  Courts-Martial  and  Funerals  with  "white 
undress";  also  when  necessary  on  account  of  exposure  to 
the  sun. 

(2)  White  jacket.— With  "mess  undress." 

Note.— The  wearing  of  the  white  jacket  with  "mess 
dress"  is  only  to  be  by  special  order  of  the  Senior  Officer 
present. 

(3)  White  undress  coat.— In  lieu  of  the  "frock"  and  "(blue) 
undress"  coats  on  the  occasions  prescribed.  Not  to  be 
worn  with  blue  trowsers. 

(4)  White  shoes.— See  above. 

(5)  Kamarband.— Kamarband  may  be  worn  with  a  white 
jacket,  instead  of  the  blue  or  white  waistcoat,  in  hot 
climates,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Officer  present. 
To  be  of  black  silk,  li  inches  wide,  quite  plain,  fastened 
with  two  straps  and  buckles  behind. 

Sub-Lieutenants  volunteering  for  the  Royal  Marines,  and  Mates,  are 
not  required  to  provide  themselves  wkh  the  full  dress  coat. 

Acting  Sub-Lieutenants  and  Acting  Mates,  are  to  wear  the  same 
uniform  as  Sub-Lieutenants,  out  are  not  required  to  provide  them- 
selves with  the  full  dress  coat. 

Midshipmen.  Naval  Cadets,  and  Assistant  Clerks,  are  to  wearthe  jacket 
on  the  occasions  prescribed  for  full  dress,  ball  dress  and  frock  coat 
dresses. 

Clerks  are  to  wear  the  undress  tail  coat  for  full  dress  purposes. 


Foreign  Officers  —       — 


Foreign  Officers,  who  are  permitted  to  serve  in  the  Eoyal  Navy,  are 
to  be  allowed  to  wear  the  uniform  of  the  rank  in  which  they  may  be 
serving. 


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OFFICERS'     UNIFORM. 


Bank  an d  Branch  Di s  - 
tinctions. 

Full  Dress  Coat. 

Collar  of  Full  Dress- 
Coat. 

Cuffs. 

Undress  Tail  Coat. 

Frock  Coat. 

Undress  Coat. 

Jacket. 

Trowsers. 

Waistcoats. 

Epaulettes. 

Shoulder  Straps. 

Buttons. 

Swords,  Scabbards, 
and  Sword  Knot. 
Dirk. 


Sword  Belts. 
Aiguillettes, and  Sash 
Cocked  Hat. 
Cap  and  Cover. 
Cap  Badges. 
Helmet  and  Puggaree 
Foul  Weather  Hat. 
N  eckiies  &  Comforter 
Gloves. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 
Gaiters. 
Great  Coat. 
Waterproof  Coat  and 
Cape. 
.  Boat  Cloak. 


Dress  of  Chaplains  (page  838). 


l.-RANK  AND   BRANCH   DISTINCTIONS. 
(1.)  All  coats    are  the   same   for   Commissioned 
Officers,  except  full  dress  coats  of  Chief  Gunners, 
Chief  Boatswains,  and  Chief  Carpenters. 

(2.)  The  principal  indication  of  rank  is  the  stripes 
on  the  sleeves,  and,  when  not  worn  there,  on  the 
shoulder  straps. 

(3.)  Branches  are  distinguished  as  follows:— 
Military         ..     By  thecircleon  theupperrowof  lace. 
Engineer       ..     „    Purple  cloth    "i  In    con- 

Medical         ..     „    Scarlet  „        y  unction 

Accountant   ..      „    White  „         (with  the 

Naval  Instructor,,    Light  Blue  „        /  stripes. 

Commissioned  Telegraphists  wear  the  same 
uniform  as  Chief  Gunners  and  Chief  Boatswains. 

Chief  Artificer  Engineers,  Commissioned  Mechan- 
icians, Chief  Schoolmasters  and  Commissioned  Elec- 
tricians wear  the  same  uniform  as  Chief  Carpenters, 
but  the  first  two  classes  wear  in  addition  a  narrow 
stripe  of  purple  cloth  on  the  cuff. 

Warrant  Telegraphists  and  Chief  Masters  at  Arms 
wear  the  same  uniform  as  Gunners  and  Boatswains, 
"Artificer  Engineers.  Warrant  Mechanicians, 
Head  Wardmasters,  Warrant  Writers,  Head  Stew- 
ards, Instructors  in  Cookery,  Head  Schoolmasters, 
Warrant  Electricians,  and  Warrant  Armourers 
wear  the  same  uniform  as  Carpenters, but  Artificer 
Engineers  and  Warrant  Mechanicians  wear,  in 
addition,  a  narrow  stripe  of  purplOidoth  on  the  cuff, 
and  Head  Wardmasters  a  narrow  stripe  of  scarlet 
cloth." 
(4.)  Nine  sizes  of  gold  lace  are  used,  viz:— 


Size  of  Lace  or 

Embroidery  on 

Rank. 

Cocked  Hat 

&  Shoulder 
Straps. 

Trowsers. 

Collar. 

Flaps  on 
the  Skirt. 

Slash  on 
Sleeves. 

Sleeves. 

Captains  and  Commanders 

Lieutenant  -  Commanders 

and  Lieutenants 
Sub- Lieutenants  and  Mates 
Warrant    Officers,    over    10 

years'  seniority. 

Lace. 

inches. 

2 

Lace. 
Inches. 

ii 

U 

Full  Dress 

Coat. 

Embroidery. 

inches. 

2 

Other  Coats. 

Lace. 

1| 

4 

I       l-         I 
1        J       i 

Lace. 

inches. 

11 

13 

l 

Embroidery 

according  to 

shape  of 

slash. 

Lace. 

i 

9 

Lace, 
inches. 

xi 

:*. 
i 

i 

Unless  otherwise  specified,  Officers  in  the  Engineer,  Medical  and  Civil  Branches  wear. the  same  embroidery 
and  lace  as  the  corresponding  ranks  of  the  Military  Branch. 
(5.)  The  uniform  of  Commodore,  1st  class,  is  the 


same  as  Rear-Admiral,  except  the  epaulettes   and 
devices  on  shoulder-straps. 

(6.)  The  uniform  of  Commodore,  2nd  Class,  is  the 
same  as  Captain,  except  the  cocked  hat,  full  dress 
sword  belt  and  scabbard,  cuffs  and  shoulder-straps. 


(7.)  Officers  of  the  Navigating  Branch  will  wear  the 
same  uniform  as  Captains, Commanders,  Lieutenant- 
Commanders  and  Lieutenants,  according  to  rank, 
except  as  stated  under  epaulette  devices. 


2— FULL  DRESS    COAT. 

For  all  Commissioned  Officers  except  Chief  Gunners, 
Chief  Boatstvains,  and  Chief  Carpenters.— Blue  cloth, 
double  breasted,  eight  buttons  in  each  row,  three 
inches  apart  across  the  breast,  the  skirt  to  begin  at 
one-fifth  the  circumference  from  the  front  edge,  and 
lined  with  white  kerseymere;  one  button  at  the 
bottom  of  each  plait,  and  two  in  the  waist  seam 
behind.  Pointed  blue  flaps  on  skirt  and  three 
buttons  under  them. 


For  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores,  1st  Class. — Flaps 
on  skirt  laced  all  round  with  If  inch  lace.  A  row  of 
1  inch  lace  to  encircle  the  hip  buttons  and  form  a 
point  above  them  on  the  seam. 


For  Commodores,  2nd  Class,  and  Captains. — Flaps 

l  skirt  laced  all  round  with  li  inch  lace.  A  row  of 
1  inch  lace  to  encircle  the  hip  buttons  and  form  a 
point  above  them  on  the  seam. 

For  Commanders. — Flaps  on  skirt  laced  all  round 
lj  inch  lace. 

For  Lieutenant-Commanders,  Lieutenants,  Sub-Lieu- 
tenants and  Mates. — Flaps  on  skirt  laced  all  round 
with  1  inch  lace. 

For  Chief  Gunners,  Chief  Boatsivains,  and  Chief 
Carpenters,  and  Warrant  Officers.— Blue  cloth,double 
breasted,  eight  buttons  in  each  row,  to  button  the 
four  lower  buttons,  fall  down  collar,  round  cuffs 
with  three  buttons  and  notched  holes  of  blue  twist 
thereon  ;  pointed  flaps  with  notched  holes  of  blue 
twist  and  buttons  under  them  to  correspond;  three 
buttons  in  the  fold  of  the  plait  of  the  skirt  ;  the 
skirt  to  begin  at  one-fifth  the  circumference  from 
the  front  edge. 

3— COLLAR   OF  THE   FULL  DRESS   COAT. 

Flag  Officers— White  cloth  with  corners  slightly- 
rounded,  and  fitted  with  a  black  silk  tongue  to  cover 
the  space  between  them  ;  fastened  at  the  bottom 
with  one  hook  and  eye.  To  be  embroidered  in  oak 
leaf  pattern  in  gold  on  white  cloth,  with  piping  at 
the  top.    Collar  to  be  2  inches  high. 

For  all  other  Commissioned  Officers,  except  Chief 
Gunners,  Chief  Boatswains,  and  Chief  Carpenters.— 
White  cloth  the  front  edges  slightly  sloped,  and 
fitted  with  a  black  silk  tongue  to  cover  the  space 
between  them  ;  fastened  at  the  bottom  with  one 
hook  and  eye. 

To  be  trimmed  with  gold  lace  according  to  rank 
namely :— 


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NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


Admiral  of  the  Fleet        ..  4  rows 

Admiral  3     „ 

Vice-Admiral 2     ,, 

Bear-Admiral  and  Com  1  , 

modore,  1st  Class       ../  i  low 


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I    rov 

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J    ine 


Captains  and  Commanders.— ]|  iuch  top  and  front 

edges,  3  inch  lower  edge. 
Lieutenant -Command  ens.    Lieutenants    and    Sub- 
Lieutenants — 1    inch    top    and  front   edges, 
J  inch  lower  edge. 
Not  less  than  $  inch  of  white  to  show  between  the 
upper  and  the  lower  lace.    If  necessary,  the  lower 
lace  may  be  partly  on  the  coat. 

4.-CUFFS  OF  THE  FULL  DBESS  COAT. 
For  all  Commissioned  Officers  except  Commissioned 
Warrant  Officers.— Blue  cuffs  with  white  slash  and 
with  rows  of  distinction  lace  according  to  rank. 
.Slash. 
To  be  of  white  cloth  pointed  with  3    buttons. 
Dimensions :  7  inches  high  at  the  points,  tij inches  at 
the  seam,  and  2J  inches  wide  at  the  centre. 

For  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores,  1st  Class. — To  be 
embroidere  in  oak  leaf  pattern,  in  gold,  without 
edging. 

For  other  Officers. — To  be  bound  round  the  outside 
edge  with  gold  lace  according  to  rank,  viz  : — 
Commodores,  2nd  Class,  Captains 

and  Commanders       J  inch  wide. 

Lieutenant-Commanders,        Lieu- 
tenants     Sub-Lieutenants      and 

Mates        s    „       „ 

Distinction  Lace. 

For  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores,  1st  Class. — A 

band  of  lj  inch  lace  round  the  cuff,  with  rows  of  4 

inch  lace  round  the  sleeve  above  the  cuff,  according 

to  ramk.  viz: 

fThe     upper 

row  to  form 

circle    2 

riches 

"i   diameter,in 

I    the    centre 

I   of  the  upper 

^  sleeve. 

For  Commodores,  2nd  Class. — A  hand  of  lj  inch 
lace  round  the  cuffs,  and  a  circle  lj  inch  in 
diameter  formed  of  half-inch  distinction  lace 
above  it. 
For— 
Captains        ..        ..  4  rows  1    , ,  .     .  , 
Commanders  ..3     „     j  ot  3  inch  lace, 

("of  3  inch  lace 
Lieutenant  -  Com-  J     with  a  row  of 

manders     ..        ..2     „    "j     £  inch  lace be- 
l    tweeu  them. 
Lieutenants  . .        . .  2     ,,    > 
Sub-Lieutenants 

and  Mates..  1  row  >of  i  inch  lace. 

Chief  Gunners  and 

Chief  Boatswains  1     ,, 
Gunners  and  Boat-  1 

swains      over     10  [-of  J  inch  lace. 

years'  seniority  . .  1     „     J 
The   upper   row    to    form    a   circle   l£    inch    in 
diameter  in  the  middle  of  the  sleeve. 

Officers  of  the  Engineer.  Medical  and  Civil 

Branches— The  cuffs  will  have  the  same  num 

her  of  rows   as   those   of   Officers   of  the 

corresponding  ranks  in  the  Military  Branch, 

but  the  upper  row  will  be  straight  instead 

of  being  formed  into  a  circle,  and  the  space 

between  the  rows  will  be  of  coloured  cloth 

according  to  branch. 

The  space  between  each  row  of  distinction  lace 

to  be  one-quarter-of-an  inch. 

5—  UNDEESS  TAIL  COAT. 
For  all  Commissioned  Officers  (except  Chief  Ounners, 
Chief  Boatswains,  and  Chief  Carpenters),  and  Clerics. 
—  Blue  cloth,  double  breasted,  six  button  holes  in 
each  row,  four  in  the  turn  and  two  below,  padded 
turn-down  collar;  pointed  flaps  with  three  notched 
holes  of  black  twist  and  buttons  under;  one  button 
at  the  bottom  of  each  plait,  and  two  in  the  waist 
seam  behind.  Round  cuffs,  the  sleeves  laced,  as  in 
full  dress,  omitting  the  slash.  Shoulders  fitted  for 
epaulettes. 


For  Clerks— The  cuffs  the  same  as  Midshipmen 
but  with  one  row  of  i  of  an  inch  wide  white  cloth. 

6— FROCK   COAT. 
For  all  Officers,  except— 

Midshipmen, 

Naval  Cadets, 
Assistant  Clerks. 

Blue  cloth,  double-breasted,  with  padded  turn- 
down collar;  cut  for  six  buttons,  but  to  have  five 
buttons  on  each  breast,  to  button  four  buttons  ;  the 
width  of  lappel  to  he  3  inches  at  fourth  button,  taper- 
ing to  2J  inches  at  waist  seam ;  two  buttons  on  the 
hips,  with  side  edges  in  plait  of  skirt  extending 
half-way  down  the  skirt,  with  a  button  at  bottom  of 
each  side  edge ;  for  Officers  5  feet  9  inches  in  height, 
length  of  coat  38  inches,  with  a  proportionate  varia- 
tion for  difference  in  height.*  Lining,  black  silk. 
Hook  for  sword  belt. 

Round  cuffs,  sleeves  laced  as  in  full  dress, 
omitting  the  slash. 

Shoulders  titled  for  epaulettes;  the  fittings  cover- 
ed with  blue  cloth. 

7.— UNDRESS   COAT. 

For  all  Officers.— Bine  cloth,  with  padded  turn-down 
collar;  the  length  to  be  sufficient  to  cover  the  hips; 
double-breasted,  with  tive  holes  and  buttons  at  equal 
distance  on  each  side,  to  button  four.  Pockets, 
without  flaps,  at  the  sides,  in  a  line  with  the  lower 
button,  and  one  outside  loft  breast  pocket.  An 
opening  5  inches  long  at  the  bottom  of  each  side 
seam. 

Round  cuffs,  the  sleeves  laced  as  in  full  dress, 
omitting  the  slash. 

Midshipmen  will  wear  on  each  side  of  the  collar  a 
white  turnback  of  2  inches,  with  a  notched  hole  of 
white  twist,  lj  inch  long,  and  acorresponcting  button. 

Naval  Cadets  will  wear,  on  each  side  of  the  collar, 
a  button  hole  of  white  twist,  lj[  inch  long,  with  a 
corresponding  button. 

Clerks  and  Assistant  Clerks  will  wear,  round  each 
cuff,  one  row  of  i  of  an  inch  wide  white  cloth. 

WHITE   UNDRESS   COAT. 

White  drill,  single  breasted,  stand  collar,  with 
hook  and  eye  at  neck,  five  buttons  at  the  front,  and 
an  opening  at  bottom  of  each  side  seam,  tive  inches 
long.  A  patched  pocket  on  each  breast,  without 
flaps.  Shoulders  tittcd  for  shoulder-straps— except 
subordinate  officers. 

Midshipmen  and  Naval  Cadets  are  to  have  the  same 
distinction  marks  on  the  collar  of  the  white  undress 
coat  as  on  the  blue,  and  there  is  to  be  an  eyelet  hole 
in  the  collar  for  the  button. 

8— JACKET. 
For  all  Officers,  except — 

Midshipmen, 
Naval  Cadets, 
Clerks, 

Assistant  Clerks. 
Blue  cloth,  double-breasted,  six  button  holes  in 
each  row,  four  in  the  turn  and  two  below,  padded 
turn-down  collar;  slightly  roached  over  the  hips, 
with  a  rounded  peak  behind ;  two  pockets,  with 
welts,  at  the  sides. 

Round  cuffs,  the  sleeves  laced  as  in  full  dress, 
omitting  the  slash. 

For  Midshipmen  and  Naval  Cadets.— Blue  cloth 
single  breasted,. with  7  buttons;  3  notched  holes  of 
black  twist  on  each  cuff  with  buttons  to  correspond  ; 
a  stand-up  collar  with  a  hook  and  eye,  and  with  the 
white  turnback  and  button  hole,  as  described  in 
No.  7.  When  worn  it  is  always  to  be  hooked  at 
the  top. 

For  Clerks  and  Assistant  Clerks. — The  same  as  for 
Midshipmen,  but  with  a  plain  turn-down  collar, 
three  button  holes  in  the  turn  and  four  below.  One 
row  of  i  of  an  inch  wide  white  cloth  round  each  cuff. 

*The  proportionate  variation  in  length  of  skirt 
for  each  inch  of  difference  in  height,  is  J  of  an  inch. 


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WHITE  JACKET. 
For  all  Oncers.— White  linen,   and   of  the  same 
shape  as  tho  bluejacket  fov  Commissioned  Officers, 
but  with  a  roll  collar,  two  buttons  in  each  row,  and 
two  button  holes  on  either  side  to  correspond  with 
the  buttons  ;  to  be  worn  linked  with  two  No.  2  size 
buttons  connected  by  a  ring.    Shoulders  fitted  for 
straps  (except  Subordinate  Officers.) 
9.-TEOWSEES. 
Laoeit. — 

Blue  cloth,  with  a  gold  stripe  down  the  outside 
seam— 
1}  inch  broad  lor  Officers  of  Flag  Rank. 
lj    inch  broad  for  Captains    and    Com- 
manders and  Officers  of  correspond- 
ing ranks. 
1}  inch  broad  for  Lieutenants  and  Officers 
of  corresponding  ranks. 
Plain.— 

The  same  as  the  above,  but  no  gold  laee. 
White.— 

Material.— Duck  or  drill. 

10— WAISTCOATS. 
MORNING. 
For  all  Officers.— Blue  cloth,  single  breasted,  with 
6  buttons. 

Evening. 
Blue. — 

Blue  cloth,  single  breasted,  cut  low,  with  roll 
collar  and  4  buttons. 
White,— 

White  marcella,  the  same  pattern  as  the  blue 
waistcoat. 

11— EPAULETTES. 

For  convenience    in    describing  tho   epaulette, 
reference  is  made  to  its  several  parts,  viz. :  the  strap, 
the  crescent,  the  bullion,  and  the  devices. 
Sthap. 

For  Admiral  of  the  Fleet.— Gold  lace,  embroidered 
with  gold  oak  leaf  and  acorns,  with  pearl  crescent 
and  edging  of  gold. 

For  all  other  Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Military 
Branch.— Plain  gold  lace,  with  pearl  crescent  and 
edging  of  gold. 

For  the  Engineer,  Medical  and  Civil  Brandies. — Gold 
lace,  but  the  edging  to  be  of  silver,  J  of  an  inch  wide, 
continued  round  inside  the  crescent,  and  outside 
below  it. 

Gold  Bullions. 

Officers  of  Flag  Rank  —A  double  row  of  loose  dead 
and  bright  bullions,  3  inches  deep  ;  the  outer  row  to 
have  20  bullions,  1%  inch  in  circumference  ;  the  inner 
row  to  have  19  bullions,  J|-  inches  in  circumference. 

Commodores  and  Ca  pterins.— A  double  row  of  bright 
bullions,  3  inches  deep ;  the  outer  row  to  have  22 
bullions,  li  inch  in  circumference ;  the  inner  row  to 
have  21  bullions,  f-|  inch  in  circumference. 

Commanders,  Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieu- 
tenants—A  double  row  of  bright  bullions,  2|  inches 
deep;  the  outer  row  to  have  20  bullions,  lj  inch  in 
circumference ;  the  inner  row  to  have  19  bullions, 
t§  inch  in  circumference. 

Sub-Lieutenants,  and  Officers  of  corresponding 
rank,  Epaulette  straps  only— no  bullions. 

Officersof  the  Engineer,  Medical  dnd  civil  Branches 
the  same  according  to  relative  ranks. 
Devices.-!- 

The  devices  are :— Crowns ;  crossed  batons  in  a 
•wreath  of  laurel ;  crossed  baton  and  sword  ;  stars  of 
two  sizes,  large*  and  small,  the  former  2  inches  the 
latter  14  inch  in  diameter  ;   anchor  and  chain  cable ; 

tThe  Tudor  Crown  is  to  be  used  instead  of  the 
various  patterns  of  Crowns  now  borne  on  Badges, 
Buttons,  Accoutrements,  etc.,  and  is  to  be  intro- 
duced as  new  articles  of  uniform,  etc.,  are  required. 

♦For  Bear-Admirals  and  for  Officors  of  other 
3ranches  of  corresponding  rank. 


and  crossed  anchors.  The  devices  for  the  Military 
Branch  are  in  silver;  those  for  the  Engineer,  Medi- 
cal and  Civil  Branches  in  gold,  picked  out  with 
silver.  To  be  placed  on  the  strap  according  to 
pattern. 

The  Epaulette  devices  of  the  several  ranks  are  as 
follows : — 

Admiral    of  the  Fleet.— A  crown,  crossed  batons 

surrounded  by  a  wreath  of  laurel. 
Admiral.— A  crown,   crossed  sword    and  baton, 

three  stars. 
Vice  ■  Admiral. — A   crown,    crossed    sword   and 

baton  two  stars. 
Bear  -  Admiral.— A   crown,    crossed   sword   and 

baton  one  large  star. 
Commodores,  and  Captains  over  3  years'  senior- 
ity.— A  crown,  two  stars,  an  anchor  and  chain 
cable. 
Captain  under  3  years'  seniority. — A  crown,  one 
star,  an  anchor  and  chain  cable. 

Commander. — A   crown,   an   anchor    and   chain 

cable. 
Lieutenant  ■  Commander. — One   star,    an    anchor 

and  chain  cable. 
Lieutenant,  Sub- Lieutenant  and  Mate. — An  anchor 

and  chain  cable. 
Officers   of  the   Navigating    Branch    will   wear 
crossed  anchors  without  cables  instead  of 
the  anchor  and  chain  cable;  in  other  respects 
tho  devices  will  be  the  same  as  the  above, 
according  to  rank. 
Officers    of    the    Engineer,    Medical    and    Civil 
Branches.— the  same  devices  as  the  corres- 
ponding ranks  in  the  Military  Branch,  except 
that  a  small  star  will  be  worn  in  the  place  of 
the  crossed    sword  and    batin  by    Officers 
ranking  with  Flag  Officers,  and  in  the  place 
of  the  anchor  and  chain  cable  in  the  case  of 
Officers  below  that  rank. 
12.-SHOULDEI!  STRAPS  FOR  COMMISSIONED 

AND  WARRANT  OFFICERS. 
TO  BE  WORN  WITH  GREAT  COAT,  WHITE  UNDRESS 
AND  WHITE  JACKET. 
For  Flag  Officers,  and  Commodores,  1st  Class.— Blue 
cloth ;  the  top  covered  with  2-inch  wide  gold  lace, 
showing  a  margin  of  |  of  an  inch  of  cloth  ;  the  same 
devices  as  on  the  epaulettes,  but  the  large  star  to  be 
lj  inch,  and  the  small  stars  1  inch,  in  diameter. 

For  all  other  Commissioned  Officers.— Blue  cloth, 
with  distinction  lace,  and  coloured  cloth,  according 
to  rank  and  branch  the  same  as  worn  on  the  sleeves 
of  the  frock  coat. 

For  Warrant  Officers.— Blue  cloth,  with  distinction 
lace  according  to  rank  and  branch  for  Officers  over 
10  years'  seniority,  and  plain  for  others. 

Shoulder  straps  to  be  5i  inches  long,  2J  inches 
wide  and  to  have  a  button  at  the  top. 

The  method  of  attachment  to  coats  to  be  in 
accordance  with  sealed  patterns. 

13— BUTTONS. 
Buttons  are  of  two  patterns— A  and  B, 

A.  For  Officers  of  Flag  Rank. 

B.  „    all  other  Officers. 

Pattern  A. 
A  gilt-raised  round  button  with  a  rope  rim  encircl- 
ing a  plain  rim,  inside  of  which  is  a  wreath  of  laurel 
surrounding  an  anchor  and  cable  under  a  crown. 
Pattern  B. 
The  same  as  A,  but  no  laurel  wreath. 
Buttons  are  of  three  sizes— 

1.  ~  of  an  inch  in  diameter  (or  in  button  maker's 

measure  35 lines  ;  relief,  7  lines). 

2.  ijy  of  an  inch  in  diameter  (or  in  button  maker's 

measure  30  lines ;  relief  6  lines). 

3.  |p  of  an  inch  in  diameter  (or  in  button  maker's 

measure  25  lines  ;  relief,  5j  lines). 
They  are  to  be  worn  as  follows  : — 
Size  No.  l.    On  all  Coats  and  Cocked  Hats. 
„       „    2.    On   Jackets,   and   Slashes   of    Full 

Dress  Coats. 
„       „    3.    On     Waistcoats.     Epaulettes,    and 
Shoulder  Straps. 


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14.— SWOEDS.t 

For  all  Officers  other  than  as  specified  beloiv.—Gilt- 

mounted,  the  hilt  solid,  half  basket  guard,  with 
raised  bars,  and  crown  and  anchor  badge,  lion  head 
backpiece,  white  tish  skin  gripe,  bound  with  three 
gilt  wires;  outside  length  o<f  inches,  inside  length 
4j  inches.  The  blade  slightly  curved,  31J  inches 
long,  1&  inch  wide  at  the  shoulder,  with  a  flat  back, 
and  the  blade  ground  hollow  to  within  11  inches  of 
the  end,  with  a  double-edged  spear  point. 

For  Chief  Gunners,  Boatswains,  and  Carpenters,  and 
Warrant  Officers. — The  same  as  above,  except  that 
the  back  piece  of  the  handle  is  to  be  plain,  with  a 
flute  round  the  top  and  down  the  back,  with  a  black 
Ash-skin  gripe  bound  with  three  gold  threads. 

Assistant  Clerks. — No  sword  or  dirk. 

SCABBABDS. 

For  Flag  Officers,  and  Commodores. — Black  leather, 
the  top  and  middle  lockets  to  be  4  and  3j  inches  long 
respectively  ;  to  have  loops  and  rings,  and  to  be 
ornamented  with  embossed  oak  leaves  in  bas-relief; 
the  chape  to  be  %\  inches  long,  and  to  have  oak 
leaves,  as  above,  round  the  upper  part,  and  a  honey- 
suckle ornament  at  the  end. 

For  all  other  Officers.— The  chape  to  be  only  6J 
inches  long ;  both  lockets  and  chape  to  be  orna- 
mented with  fluted  threads  and  scrolls,  instead  of 
oak  leaves. 

Swobd  Knot. 

For  all  Officers.— Of  blue  and  gold  cord  with  barrel- 
shaped  mould  covered  with  blue  and  gold  gimp, 
with  blue  bullion  at  end. 

Dikk. 

For  Midshipmen  and  Naval  Cadets.— Gilt-mounted, 
with  white  fish  skin  gripe ;  hilt  Oi  inches  long,  the 
cross  bar  fitted  with  an  oval  medallion  with  crown 
and  anchor  badge  surrounded  by  a  wreath  of  laurel, 
and  with  spring  to  hold  the  blade  to  the  scabbard  ; 
blue  and  gold  blade,  embossed,  17if  inches  long; 
length  of  dirk  when  in  the  scabbard,  L'3|  inches. 

Seaboard.— Black  leather,  18  inches  long,  fitted 
with  gilt  locket  at  the  top,  with  two  rings  to  attach 
to  slings  of  belts,  and  bottom  a  gilt  pointed  shoe. 

Knot. — The  same  as  for  swords,  but  smaller. 

Belt. — The  same  as  Lieutenant's  undress  belt,  but 
with  short  slings. 

15— FULL  DRESS  SWOBD  BELTS.t 

For  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores  — Black  silk 
webbing,  lined,  girdle  fully  lj  inch  wide;  slings  linch 
wide,  on  sliders  ;  the  whole  embroidered  in  gold, 
with  oak  leaves  and  acorns  down  the  middle,  and 
margined  with  a  straight  gold  line  near  each  edge. 
Gilt  mountings  with  circular  clasp  in  front,  laurel 
embossed  edges,  crown,  anchor,  andlaurel  in  the  cen- 
tre; embossed  carriage  bnckles,and  a  plain  gilt  hook, 
attached  to  the  front  sling  or  to  slider,  to  suspend 
the  sword  short.  Swivels  and  buckles  and  billets  to 
attach  the  sword. 

For  Captains  and  Commanders. — The  same  as  for 
Flag  Officers,  except : — girdle  and  slings  to  be  em- 
broidered with  three  straight  gold  lines,  one  down 
i-he  middle  and  one  at  each  margin  near  the  edge ; 
the  circular  clasp  to  have  embossed  laurel  edges, 
>.rown  and  anchor  in  the  centre  ;  plain  carriage 
buckles. 

For  Lieutenant-Commanders,  Lieutenants,  Sub-Lieu- 
tenants, and  Mates— The  same,  but  two  lines  of,  gold 
e  -ibrcidery  instead  of  three. 

for  Officers  of  the  Engineer.  Medioal  and  Civil 
Branches. — The  same  as  the  above,  according  to 
relative  rank 

For  Chief  Gimners,  Boatswains,  and  Carpenters, 
and  Warrant  Officers.— Ttrn  same  as  Sub-Lieutenants 
in  undress. 

-rSee  Note  on  p.  836. 


Undbess  Bwobd  BBlIS.t 
For  all  Officers.— The  same  as  the  full  dress  belt 
worn  by  Captains,  but  of  black  morocco  leather  and 
no  embroidery.    Slings  to  be  i  inches  wide. 

16.— AIGUILLETTES. 

For  Admirals  of  the  Fleet  and  for  Vice- Admirals 
and  Rear  Aamirals  of  the  United  Kingdom. — Is  of 
gold  wire  basket  cord,  J  of  an  inch  thick,  and  con- 
sists of  two  single  plaits  of  cord  and  two  cord  loops, 
starting  from  each  end  of  plait ;  at  the  termination 
of  the  plaits  there  are  a  few  inches  of  plain  cord 
ending  in  netted  heads  and  gilt  embossed  metal 
tags.  The  plait  and  cord  are  joined  together  with 
blue  cloth  about  la  inch  wide,  in  which  is  a  button- 
hole to  allow  oi  tho  aiguillctte  being  fastened  to  the 
brass  slide  of  the  epaulette.  The  long  cord  is  looped 
up  on  the  top  or  front  cord, the  front  cord  and  short 
and  long  plaits  are  fastened  together,  and  a  small 
gold  braid  loop  is  fixed  thereon  to  attach  to  the  top 
button  on  the  right  breast  of  coat.  The  aiguillette 
is  worn  on  the  right  shoulder,  the  arm  being  passed 
through  between  front  plait  and  cord,  and  the  back 
or  long  plait  and  cord. 

For  Aides  de  Camp  to  the  King  and  Honoraiy 
Physicians  ana  Surgeons  to  the  King. — The  same  as 
for  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  except  that  gold  gimp  cord 
i  of  an  inch  in  diameter  is  used,  instead  of  wire 
basket  cord.  When  epaulettes  are  not  worn  a  plaited 
shoulder-strap  will  take  the  place  of  the  right 
epaulette,  from  which  to  hang  the  aiguillette,  except 
in  white  undress  (No.  8)  when  the  shoulder-strap 
of  rank  will  be  available  for  this  purpose. 

For  Captains  of  the  Fleet,  Chief  of  Staff,  Flag  Cap- 
tains, Naval  Attaches  (unless  then  are  Aides-de-Camp 
to  the  King),  Flag  Commanders,  Flag  Lieulennnt-Com- 
manclers,Flag  Lieul enants,and  Engineer  officers  onthe 
Staffs  of  and  Secretaries  to  Flag  Officers  and  Com- 
modores.—Is  of  similar  pattern  to  that  for  Aide-de- 
Camptothe  King,  but  is  made  of  gold  and  blue  cord 
^8g  of  an  inch  thick ;  and  the  gilt  metal  tags  are  of 
special  design,  mounted  with  silver  metal  anchors. 
The  aiguillette  is  attached  to  the  coat  with  a  blue 
cloth  shoulder  strap,  and  fastened  to  it  in  a  similar 
manner  to  that  of  an  epaulette. 

Note.— The  aiguillette  to  be  fastened  to  the  top 
button  on  the  same  side  of  the  coat  as  that  upon 
which  it  is  worn.    This  applies  to  all  coats. 

17  —  COCKED  HAT. 
For  convenience,  the  hat  and  device  are  described 
separately.  The  hat  is  a  black  cocked  hat  with  a 
lelt  flap  of  6  inches,  right  of  5g  inches,  4J  inches  at 
each  corner ;  for  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores  ana 
Officers  of  Branches  other  than  the  Military  Branch  of 
corresponding  rank,  bound  all  round  with  gold  lace 
two  inches  wide,  showing  one  inch  on  each  side ;  and 
for  all  other  officers  (Subordinate  officers  excepted) 
bound  with  black  silk  of  the  oak-leaf  and  acorn 
pattern,  1}  inches  wide,  showing  one  inch  on  the 
outer  side.  A  black  silk  cockade,  5  inches  wide, 
placed  upright.  A  tassel  at  each  end  consisting  of 
Ave  gold  bullions  above  five  gold  and  five  blue 
bullion-eyes. 

Devices. 

For  Flag  Officers  and  Commodores,  on  the  Cock- 
ade.—Three  loops  of  dead  and  bright  bullion,  lj  inch 
in  circumference,  the  centre  loop  to  be  twisted,  and 
looped  round  a  button. 

For  Captains  and  Commanders.— Two  loops  of  bright 
bullion,  lj  inch  in  circumference,  the  inner  loop  to 
be  twisted,  and  looped  round  a  button. 

For  Lieutenant-lommander,  Lieutenant,  Sub-Lieu- 
tenant, Mate.  Chief  Gunner,  and  Chief  Boatswain,— 
The  same,  but  only  one  twisted  loop. 

For  Warrant  Officers.— Ho  device. 

For  Officers  of  the  Engineer,  Medical  and  Civil 
Branches.— The  same  as  for  the  Military  Branch 
except  that  the  loops  are  of  i-inch  gold  lace  instead 
of  bullion,  the  centre  loop  not  twisted. 


+See  Note  on  p.  836 


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18— CAP  AND  COVER. 

For  all  Officers.— Blue  cloth,  with  three  blue  cloth 
welts,  3i  inches  total  depth,  diameter  across  the  top 
8i  inches  for  a  cap  fitting  21J  inches  in  circum- 
ference, the  top  to  be  Jr  inch  larger  or  smaller  in  dia- 
meter for  every  J  inch  the  cap  may  vary  in  size  of 
head  above  or  below  the  before-mentioned  standard, 
i.e.,  a  cap  22i  inches  in  circumference,  diameter 
across  the  top  Sj;  cap  21  inches  in  circumference, 
diameter  7$.  The  sides  to  be  made  in  four  pieces, 
and  to  be  lj  inch  deep  between  the  welts;  a  black 
mohair  braid  band  lj  wide  placed  between  tho  two 
lower  welts,  the  join  of  the  band  to  be  in  front  so  as 
to  be  covered  by  the  badge,  the  upper  edge  of  the 
mohair  band  to  be  left  unsewn  to  admit  of  bottom 
edge  of  white  cover  being  slipped  under,  when  re- 
quired. 

The  cap  set  up  on  a  band  of  stiff  leather,  or  other 
material,  1}  inches  deep. 

Covej-.— The  cap  cover  to  be  of  white  ribbed 
marcella. 

Peak. 

For  Flag  Officers.— Covered,  with  blue  cloth  and 
bound  with  patent  leather,  and  embroidered  all 
round  with  oak  leaves  in  gold  i  of  an  inch  wide. 

For  Captains  and  Commanders.  —  The  same,  but 
embroidered  on  the  front  edge  only. 

For  Officers  of  the  Engineer  and  Medical  Branches 
ranking  with  Flag  Officers. — The  same  as  for  Flag 
Officers,  except  that  a  band,  f  of  an  inch  wide, 
embroidered  in  gold,  is  to  be  substituted  for  the  oak 
leaf  embroidery. 

For  Officers  of  the  Engineer,  Medical  and  Civil 
Branches  of  corresponding  ranks  to  Captain  and  Com- 
mander.— The  same  as  for  Captains,  but  a  band,  |  of 
an  inch  wide,  embroidered  in  gold,  substituted  for 
the  oak  leaf  embroidery. 

For  all  other  Officers.— Patent  leather,  without  em- 
broidery. 

The  peak  to  droop  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees,  and  to 
be  2  inches  deep  in  the  middle  when  worn  with 
embroidery,  and  13  inch  when  plain. 

Chin  stay  for  all  Officers.— Black  patent  leather  f 
inch  wide,  buttoned    on  to  two   japanned    buttons 
placed  immediately  behind  the  corners  of  the  peak. 
19— CAP  BADGES.* 

Military  Branch.— A  wreath  of  gold  laurel  leaves 
surrounding  a  silver  foul  anchor,  embroidered  on  a 
blue  cloth  ground,  with  a  Crown  above  it  embroidered 
in  gold  and  silver. 

For  Commissioned  and  Warrant  Officers. — The  out- 
side dimensions  of  the  badge  to  be  23  inches  high  by 
3  inches  broad;  for  Subordinate  Officers,  lj  inches  by 
2'i  inches. 

For  the  Engineer,   Medical  and  Civil  Branches. — 
The  same  badge  but  in  gold  only. 
20.— HELMET.t 

For  all  Officers. — Made  of  cork,  covered  with  white 
jean,  showing  six  seams,  and  bound  with  thin  burl 
leather,  with  ventilating  button  at  top,  the  front 
peak  set  at  an  angle  of  about.  15  degrees  to  the  crown. 
For  a  medium  sized  helmet,  dimension  of  the  front 
peak  2a  inches ;  peak  at  sides,  2  inches ;  back  peak, 
3|  inches. 

The  measurements  for  the  peaks  are  taken  inside 
from  the  ridge  formed  by  the  crown  and  the  peak. 
The  front  peak  is  cut  semi-pointed,  the  back  peak 
broad  and  rounded  at  the  corners.  Between  the 
interior  headpiece  and  the  body  of  the  helmet  is  a 
space  to  allow  of  ventilation,  with  green  zigzag  ven- 
tilator let  in.  The  helmet  is  fitted  with  two  gilt 
hooks  for  the  chin  strap,— such  chin  strap  to  be  h 
inch  wide  (full)  of  thin  brown  calf  leather,  fitted 
with  gilt  slide.  The  helmet  is  fitted  with  a  white 
cotton  puggaree  of  six  folds,  folded  back  and  front 
with  one  row  of  dark  blue  silk  about  I  inch  showing 
at  top  edge.  The  folds  are  crossed  back  and  front 
and  measure  about  2  inches  (full)  back  and  front  and 
3  inches  (full)  at  the  sides. 


*  See  Note  on  p.  836. 

t  Officers  may  wear  the  old  pattern  helmet  until  a 

new  one  is  required. 


21— FOUL  WEATHER  HAT. 

A  black  Sou'wester  of  the  usual  pattern. 

22— NECKTIES  AND  COMFORTER. 

Neckties: — With  frock  coats  or  undress. — A  plain 
black  silk  or  satin  tie,  la  to  2  inches  wide. 

With  ball  dress,  mess  dress,  and  mess  undress.— 
A  plain  black  silk  or  satin  tie,  1  inch  wide. 

Comforter,  to  be  white. 

23— GLOVES. 

Plain,  white. 

Plain,  brown  dogskin,  or  brown  buckskin 
24— BOOTS. 

Black.— Plain-fronted  Wellingtons  or  false  Welling- 
tons. 

Lace-up  boots  or  lace-up  shoes.    No  toe  caps. 

White.  —  Lace-up  white  buckskin  shoes.  No  toe 
caps,  or  straps. 

25— GAITERS. 

Black  grain  hide,  with  four  eyelet  holes  each  side, 
and  fastened  with  leather  loops',  strap  and  buckle  at 
the  top,  the  strap  to  go  completely  round.  The 
gaiter  to  be  10  inches  high. 

26— GREAT  COAT. 

For  all  Officers.— To  be  worn  over  full  dress  and 
other  uniform.  Blue  Cloth.  Lgngth  to  come  to  14 
inches  from  the  ground.  Double  breasted.  Six 
buttons  on  each  side,  the  bottom  button  not  to  come 
below  the  level  of  hips.  A  plait  down  the  back,  with 
an  opening  at  the  bottom  18  inches  long  with  a  fly 
and  four  small  plain  buttons.  A  cloth  strap  behind 
with  a  buttonhole  at  each  end  8  inches  apart,  and 
two  corresponding  uniform  buttons  to  confine  the 
waist  to  required  size.  Stand  and  fall  collar  with 
hook  and  eye  in  collar  seam.  Edges  of  coat  to  be 
double  stitched ;  the  shoulders  fitted  with  straps 
(if  required). 

Sword,  when  worn  with  the  great  coat,  is  to  be 
hooked  up,  the  scabbard  passing  through  a  slit  in 
the  coat,  and  the  hilt  outside. 

27— WATERPROOF  COAT  AND  CAPE. 

To  be  of  the  shape  and  colour  (dark  blue)  of  the 
Admiralty  pattern.    Material  optional. 

The  cape  of  the  waterproof  may  be  worn  by  itself. 
28— BOAT  CLOAK. 

The  same  shape  as  the  waterproof,  but  without 
sleeves.  Blue  cloth,  the  cape  lined  with  white,  and 
the  coat  lined  with  black. 

Note.— The  use  of  the  Boat  Cloak  is  optional. 

DRESS  OF  CHAPLAINS. 

On  board  his  Ship,  and  on  all  occasions  when  the 
Officers  of  the  Ship  are  ordered  to  appear  in  uniform, 
a  Chaplain  shall  wear  a  clerical  collar  or  stock  or  a 
collar  and  white  tie,  and  shall  be  dressed  in  other 
respects  in  such  a  manner  as  shall  clearly  indicate 
his  profession. 

On  all  occasions  when  Officers  are  required  to 
appear  in  frock  coats,  the  Chaplain's  dress  shall  be 
a  black  cloth  frock  coat  and  waistcoat,  and  trousers 
which  are  either  black  or  of  a  dark  mixture. 

A  Chaplain  shall  also  wear  on  board  his  Ship  a 
black  clerical  felt  hat  or  college  cap ;  and  when  at- 
tending on  shore  with  Officers  in  uniform,  he  shall 
wear  either  the  former  or  a  tall  black  silk  hat. 

A  Chaplain's  ordinary  mess  dress  shall  be  a  clerical 
Court  coat,  a  waistcoat,  and  trousers,  all  of  black 
cloth;  but,  in  the  evening,  when  Officers  wear  full 
dress,  or  ball  dress,  the  waistcoat  shall  be  a  black 
silk  cassock  one,  and,  instead  of  trousers,  shall  be 
worn  black  cloth  knee  breeches,  with  black  silk 
stockings  and  patent  leather  shoes,  with  silver  or 
plated  buckles. 

When  white  dress  is  worn  by  Officers,  a  Chaplain 
may  (if  he  please)  wear  a  plain  white  tunic  and 
white  trousers  ;  and  in  that  case  he  shall  wear  either 
a  service  pattern  white  helmet  with  white  puggarees 
or  a  white  or  black  and  white  straw  hat  with  black 
ribbon. 

When  white  jackets  are  worn  at  Mess,  he  shall 
wear  a  white  jacket. 


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EXTRACT    FROM     THE      ROYAL    NAVAL     EXTRACT     FROM     REGULATION'S      *r>R 

SKIPPERS        (TRAWLKR        SECTION), 
ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


RESERVE  REGULATIONS  (OFFICERS). 
1911. 


FROM  CHAP.  IV.— UNIFORM. 

24.  The  Uniform  to  be  worn  by  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  is  to  be  of  the  same  pattern 
as  for  Officers  of  corresponding  rank  of  the  Royal 
Navy,  with  the  following  distinctive  exceptions:— 

1.  Instead  of  each  distinctive  stripe  of  half-inch 

gold  lace  round  the  sleeves  of  the  coats, 
there  is  to  be  a  stripe  formed  of  two  waved 
lines  of  quarter-inch  gold  braid,  intersecting 
each  other,  so  as  to  form  bands  half  an  inch 
wide,  the  blue  cloth  to  show  between  the 
curves. 

2.  Lieutenants  of  8  years'  seniority  as  such.Chief 

Engineers  (retired),  Senior  Engineers,  Staff 
Paymasters  and  Paymasters  are  entitled  to 
wear  a  single  waved  line  of  quarter-inch  gold 
braid  between  the  stripes. 

3.  Assistant     Paymasters     under     four  years' 

seniority  will  wear  one  stripe :  thoBe  of  over 
four  years'  seniority  will  wear  two  stripes 
(and  corresponding  uniform). 

4.  Warrant  Engineers  are  to  wear  Uniform  cor- 

responding to  that  worn  by  Artificer  Engin- 
eers and  Warrant  Mechanicians  R.N.,  with 
the  exceptions  mentioned  below. 
On  attaining  10  years'  seniority  in  the  rank  of 
Warrant  Engineer  such  Officers  are  to  wear  a 
stripe  formed  by  two  waved  lines  o  f  one-eighth 
inch  gold  braid,  intersecting  each  other,  so 
as  to  form  bands  one-quarter  of  an  inch  wide, 
the  blue  cloth  to  show  between  the  curves. 

6  The  buttons  are  to  be  of  Roval  Navv  Pattern, 
with  the  letters  "R.N.R."  in  Old  English 
characters  across  the  anchor. 

6.  Instead  of  the  anchor  on  the  epaulettes  there 

is  to  be  a  badge  consisting  of  an  anchor  in 
the  centre,  surrounded  with  the  words 
"Royal  Naval  Reserve"  embroidered  in 
gold;  the  anchor  to  be  of  silver  for  the 
Military  Branch  and  of  gold  for  the  other 
Branches. 

7.  The  device  on  the  cockade  of  the  cocked  hat 

to  be  of  gold  cord,  the  loop  in  centre  being 
twisted  in  the  case  of  Officers  of  the  Military 
Branch  and  straight  for  Officers  of  other 
Branches. 

8.  Badge   for  the   Cap. —  A   silver   anchor   for 

Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  and  a  gold 
anchor  for  Officers  of  the  other  branches, 
with  the  letters  "R.N.R."  above  it  in  gold, 
on  a  medallion  of  black  velvet,  encircled  by 
an  edging  of  gold  lace,  surrounded  by  a 
laurel  wreath  of  gold  embroidery  except  at 
the  top,  where  a  crown,  embroidered  in  gold 
and  silver  wiih  a  crimson  velvet  centre,  is 
placed  over  the  medallion. 

9.  The  plate  for  the  sword  belt  to  be  the  same  as 

for  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy,  but  with  the 
letters  "  R.N.R."  across  the  anchor. 

10.  For  Midshipmen,  instead  of  the  white  turn- 

back, the  distinguishing  mark  at  each  end  of 
the  collar  is  to  be  a  button-hole  of  blue  twist 
with  K.N.R.  buttons. 

11.  Midshipmen  will  not  be  required  to  wear  a 

sword  or  dirk  when  appointed  for  short 
periods  or  when  under  training,  but  may 
wear  a  sword  if  they  wish  to  do  so. 


FROM  SECTION  VI.  — UNIFORM. 

25.  Each  Skipper  on  confirmation  will  be  required 
to  provide  himself  with  the  following  uniform. 
Except  where  otherwise  stated,  these  articles  are 
to  be  of  the  patterns  prescribed  for  Warrant  Offi- 
cers of  the  Royal  Navy  of  less  than  10  years 
seniority : — 

1  undress  coat  with  R.N.R.  buttons. 

1  waistcoat. 

1  pair  of  plain  blue  trousers. 

l  cap  with  R.N.R.  badge. 

1  foul  weather  hat. 

1  pair  of  black  boots. 

1  long  oilskin  coat,  black,  double  breasted 
(material  optional.) 

1  necktie. 

White  shirts  and  collars. 


EXTRACT  FROM  ROYAL  NAVAL  VOLUN- 
TEER RESERVE  REGULATIONS. 
FROM  CHAP.  VI— UNIFORM. 


60.  The  Uniform  to  be  worn  by  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  is  to  be  of  the  same 
pattern  as  for  Officers  of  corresponding  ranks  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  with  the  following  distinctive  excep- 
tions : — 

1.  Instead  of  each  distinctive  stripe  of  half-inch 
gold  lace  round  the  sleeves  of  the  coats,  there 
is  to  be  a  waved  line  of  quarter-inch  gold 
braid.  The  half  stripe  worn  by  Lieutenants 
of  over  8  years'  seniority  and  Officers  of 
corresponding  rank  is  to  be  a  waved  line  of 
one-eighth  inch  gold  braid. 

2.  The  buttons  are  to  be  of  the  Royal  Naval 
pattern,  with  the  letters  R.  N.V.  in  Old 
English  characters  across  the  anchor. 

3.  Instead  of  the  anchor  on  the  epaulettes  there 
is  to  be  a  badge,  consisting  of  an  anchor  in 
the  centre,  surrounded  with  the  words 
"  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve "  em- 
broidered in  gold.  The  anchor  is  to  be  silver 
for  the  Military  Branch,  and  gold  for  the 
other  Branches. 

4.  The  device  on  the  cockade  of  the  cocked  hat 
is  to  be  of  gold  braid,  the  loop  in  the  centre 
being  twisted  for  Officers  of  the  Military 
Branch,  and  straight  for  Officers  of  other 
Branches. 

6.  Badge  for  the  Cap.—A  silver  anchor  for  Officers 
of  the  Military  Branch,  and  a  gold  anchorfor 
Officers  of  other  branches,  with  the  letters 
"  R.N.V."  above  it  in  gold  on  a  medallion  of 
black  velvet,  encircled  by  an  edging  of  gold 
lace,  surrounded  by  a  laurel  wreath  of  gold 
embroidery  except  at  the  top,  where  a  crown, 
embroidered  in  gold  and  silver,  with  a 
crimson  velvet  centre,  is  to  be  placed  over 
the  medallion. 

0.  The  plate  for  the  sword-belt  10  be  the  same  as 
for  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy,  but  with  the 
letters  "R.N.V."  across  the  anchor  in  the 
centre. 

7.  For  Midshipmen  the  distinguishing  mark  at 
each  end  of  the  collar,  instead  of  the  white 
turn-back,  is  to  be  a  buttonhole  of  maroon 
twist. 

Assistant  Paymasters  under  4  years'  senior- 
ity will  wear  one  stripe;  those  of  over  4  years'  senior- 
ity will  wear  two  stripes  (and  corresponding  uni- 
form,(provided  they  are  qualified  under  Article  15(2) 
R.N.V.R.  Regulations. 


60a 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS  —PETTY  OFFICERS,  MEN,  &c.      839 


UNIFORM  REGULATIONS  FOR  CHIEF  PETTY  OFFICERS, 

PETTY  OFFICERS,  MEN,  AND  BOYS  OF  THE  FLEET,  AND 

FOR  BOYS   IN  THE  TRAINING  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


Admiralty, 

29th  April,  1913. 

The  following  revised  letterpress  to  the  Instructions,  relative  to  the  Uniform 
to  be  worn  by  the  Petty  Officers,  Men,  and  Boys  of  the  Royal  Navy,  is  to  be 
substituted    for   that   promulgated   in   March,   1907. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

W.  Graham  Greene. 


UNIFORM  REGULATIONS  FOR  CHIEF 
PETTJ  OFFICERS,  PETTY  OFFICERS, 
MEN,  AND  BOYS  OF  THE  FLEET,  AND 
FOR  BOYS  IN  THE  TRAINING  ESTAB- 
LISHMENTS. 

UNIFORM. 
The  Officers,  Men,  and  Boys  of  His  Majesty's  Fleet, 
and  the  Royal  Marines,  shall  wear  such  Uniforms  as 
the  Admiralty  in  pursuance  of  His  Majesty's  pli-asure, 
shall  from  time  to  time  direct.  (Art.  4  and  155  of 
the  King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions, 
1906). 

Patterns  of  Uniform. 
The  Patterns  of  Uniform  as  shown  in  these  Regula- 
tions are  to  be  strictly  adhered  to,  and  no  deviations 
whatever  allowed. 

Material  for  Clothing. 

All  materials  for  Uniform  Cloth'ng  authorised  to  be 
worn  by  Naval  Ratings  are  supplied  through  the 
Victuallic  g  Yards. 

No  material  is  to  be  worn  rf  a  quality  inferior  to  the 
service  aiticle  or  deviating  from  it  in  patiera  or 
colour.  Should  a  man  provide  himself  with  any  such 
clothing  it  will  u  t  be  accepted  as  pa»t  of  his  kit.  This 
remark  applies  equally  to  all  made-up  articles  of  cloth 
ing,  i.e.,  hats,  jerseys,  boots,  &c 

Marking  of  Clothes. 
The  clothes  of  all  ratings  are  to  be  marked. 
The  clothes  of  men  dressed   as   Seamen   are   to   be 
marked  as  follows,  with  a  f-inch  type,  block  letters  :— 
Blue  clothes— with  white  paint. 
White  clothes  and  bedding  -  with  black  paint. 
Jerseys  and  comforters  -with  red  worsted. 
Overcoats  and  jackets  -  in  upper  part  of  sleeve. 
Trousers,  drawers,  and  cholera  belts— on  the  inside 

of  the  waistband  at  the  back. 
Jumpers   (except   working    jumpers)— under   the 

collar 
Working  jumpers- on  the  back  close  up  to  the 

collar-seam. 
Canvas  overall  jacket— on  the  back  close  up  to  the 
collar,  on  the  inside. 


Flannels  and  check  Bhirts— on  the  tail. 

Hats  and  caps— in  crown. 

Cap  covers— on  the  band  inside. 

Towels,  handkerchiefs  —  diagonally  across  the 
corner. 

Boots  and  shoes— inside  the  upper. 

Jerseys— on  the  inside  of  the  bottom  tabling. 
Note.— The  marking  of  clothes  of  Class  I,  and  Class 
III.  is  to  conform  as  far  as  possible  with  that  laid  down 
for  Class  II. 

Marking  of  Bedding. 
The  Bedding  of  all  ratings  is  to  be  marked  as  follows, 
with  1-inch  type,  block  letters  :— 

Beds — on  the  foot,  the  name  facing  the  foot. 
Blankets— at  the  head,  the  name  facing  the  foot. 
Bed  covers— at  the  sewn-up  end  facing  the  open 
end  on  top. 

Marking  of  Cap  Boxes  and  Ditty  Boxes. 

Cap  box—The  name  is  to  be  stamped  on  a  braBS 
plate  1-ioch  wide,  which  iB  to  be  rivetted  to 
th*>  outside  of  the  box  in  the  centre  ol  the  lid 

Ditty  box— The  name  is  to  be  stamped  on  a  brass 
plate  S-inch  wide,  which  is  to  be  screwed  te 
the  box  immediately  under  the  keyhole. 

Inspection  of  Clothing  and  Bedding. 
At  musters  and  inspections  of  kit  the  clothing  and  bed- 
ding are  to  be  laid  out  in  the  manner  shown  in  sketches, 
copies  of  which  are  to  lie  posted  on  the  mess  deck  for 
general  information  and  guidance. 


NOTE  —The  following  articles  are  those  which  are  to 
be  considered  strictly  uniform  within  the  meaning  of 
Art.  764  of  the  King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  In- 
structions, 1906 : — 

Duck  Uniform  Jumpers. 

Blue  jean  collars. 

Blue  cloth  caps. 

Sennet  hats 

Hat  or  cap  ribbons. 

Distinctive  marks,  such  at  badges  »f  rating,  good 
conduct,  gunnery,  etc. 


840 


NATAL    UNIFORMS. 


DRESS  REGULATIONS  FOR  SEAMEN. 


Occasions  on  which  to  he  worn. 

Dress 
No. 

P.O.'s  and  Men  dressed  as 
Seamen. 

r    Inspections,   musters,   cere- 

1 

Serge  jumper  with  cuffs,  gold 

monial  occasions,  Sunday 

badges    and    collar,    serge 

In 

England 

and 

in  harbour. 

trousers  (mustering  suit). 

On  leave  on  week-days,  Sun- 

2 

Serge   jumper   (red    badges) 

days  at  sea.* 

and  collar,  serge  trousers. 

temperate 

On   working   days    lor     all 

3 

Serge   jumper  (red    badges) 

ciimates. 

ordinary  duties,  i.e.,  usual 
drills,     boat     and     other 
.        ordinary  work. 

and  collar,  serge  trousers. 

r    For  night  clothing  and  in 

4 

Serge   jumper  (red    badges) 

wet  weather. 

and  serge  trousers. 

In  all 

By     working     parties     for 

5 

White  working  jumper  and 

climates. 

general  cleaning  of   ship, 
and    other    extraordinary 
duties,  when  better  cloth- 
k,       ing  would  be  spoiled. 

duck  trousers.t 

Inspections,  musters,  cere- 

6 

Dnck  uniform  jumper  with 

monial  occasions,  Sunday 

collar,  duck  trousers. 

in  harbour.t 

On  leave  on  week-days,  JSun- 

As  for  No.  2  (but  with  duck 

Tn  hot 

days  at  sea* 

trousers  ),orN  o.6  as  ordered. 

climates. 

On    working    days    for     all 

8 

As  for  No.  3  (but  with  duck 

ordinary  duties,  i.e.,  usual 

trousers),     or     No.     6    as 

drills,    boat,     and     other 

ordered. 

ordinary  work. 

In  all 

Coaling,  refitting,  and  dirty 

9 

Overall  suit. 

climates. 

work. 

*  Unless  otherwise  directed,  duty  men  and  boys,  i.e.,  Quartermasters,  Signalmen,  Side  Boys,  &c,  and 
Admirals'  and  Captains'  boats'  crew,  are  to  wear  this  dress  in  harbour  when  the  rest  of  the  ship's  company 
are  in  No.  3  Dress. 

t  Drawers  to  be  worn  in  cold  or  wet  weather,  and  jerseys,  if  being  worn  with  other  clothing  or  specially 
ordered. 

X  Serge  jumpers,  with  collars,  and  trousers  are  to  be  worn  by  men  on  leave  between  sunset  and  8  a.m. 

The  dress  to  be  worn  by  Classes  I.  and  III.  will  be  regulated  so  as  to  correspond  with  that  being  worn 
by  the  Officers,  having  regard  to  the  work  they  are  engaged  on. 

See  Notes  to  Dress  Regulations  for  Ship's  Companies  on  page  841. 


NAVAL    UNIFORMS. 


840a 


DRESS   REGULATIONS   FOR   ROYAL   MARINES,   SERVING   IN 
H.M.   SHIPS   AND   ON   SHORE. 


In  England  and  Temperate  Climates. 

In  Hot  Climates. 

i 

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■■Ba 

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£1 

"2« 

Dress. 

Articles. 

a'a 

Occasions  when 
worn. 

Articles 

Q* 

£  3 

ei 

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a 

a 

Ox 

1 

Review 

Helmet,    cloth   tunic, 

1 

State   ceremonies, 

6 

Fine  duck  tunic  and 

Order. 

blue    trousers,     See 

Note  1. 
Waist  belt. 
Great  coat  &] 

cape.                    , 

Kt,lid6     °rdtr8ed. 

special    inspections, 
Guards   of   Honour, 
General,       District, 
and    Naval    Courts- 
Martial,       funerals, 

trousers,    remainder 
as  in  No.  1  dress. 

Church    parades    at 

Head  Quarters,  Gar- 

Equipment. J 

rison      Boards     and 
Courts    of    Enquiry, 
Church   parades    on 
shore  from  ships  or 
in  ships  in  harbour, 
or  Sundays  in  ships 
in    harbour,    except 
when  another  dress 
is  ordered ;  Sundays 
onshore.  See  note  16. 

2 

Undress 

Cap,       frock,       blue 

2 

Week-days   on    shore, 

7 

Cap  (see  Note  3),  frock, 

7 

Order. 

trousers.    See  Note  1. 
Waist  belt. 
Great  coat  &.. 

cape.                    » 
Rifle,     side  V  ordered. 

arms.          1 

Church  parades  and 
Sundays    at    sea   or 
away    from      Home 
Naval  ports.  Orderly 

duck  trousers,  waist 
belt.    Arms,  &c,  as 
ordered.    Or  No.  6  as 
ordered.     See     page 

duty.       Regimental 

840. 

Boards  and   Courts 

Equipment.-7 

of  Enquiry, Regimen- 
tal Courts    Martial, 
Naval  Picquets,  and 
when    specially 
ordered. 

3 

Drill 

Cap,  serge  tunic,  blue 

3 

All  ordinary  drills  aud 

8 

Cap  (see  Note  3),  serge 

8 

Order. 

trousers.    See  Note  1. 
Great    coat,  > 
cape,  arms  (        As 
&     equip-  (  ordered, 
ment.*       ) 

parades,  routine  es- 
corts on  board  or  at 
Head  Quarters. 

tunic,  duck  trousers. 
Great     coat,      cape, 
arms  and  equipment 
as  ordered.     Or  No.  6 
as  ordered.    See  page 
840. 

4 

Night 

Cap,  serge  tunic,  blue 

4 

Night     clothing     and 

4 

Cap,  serge  tunic,  blue 

4 

Clothing. 

trousers. 

wet  weather. 

trousers 

5 

Fatigue 

Cap,  duck  tunic,  and 

5 

Fatigues,  recruit  drills 

5 

Cap  (see  Note  3),  duck 

5 

Dress. 

trousers,     or     blue 
trousers   if    detach- 
ment is  not  provided 
with  duck.  SeeNote2. 

and  gunuery  drills  at 
HeadQuarters,  work- 
ing parties  on  board. 

ordinary  tunic   and 
trousers.  (See  Note  2). 

9 

Overall 
Suit. 

As  for  No.  5  dress. 

9 

Coaling,  refitting  and 
dirty  work. 

9 

As  for  No.  5  dress. 

9 

March- 

Cap (see  Note  3),  serge 

_ 

Active  service,manoeu- 

10a 

As  in  No.  10  dress,  but 

ing 

tunic,  blue  trousers, 

vres    and    marches, 

duck      tunic       and 

Order. 

rifle  and  side  arms, 
full  equipment,  leg- 
gings.t 

inspections,  embark- 
ations   and    disem- 
baikations,     change 

trousers     (stained 
khaki  colourif  neces- 
sary) may  be  worn. 

of    station,    guards, 

and     as      may      be 

1 

1      specially  ordered. 

*  Drill  order:  (a)  Web  Equipment.    Waistbelt,  2  braces,  2  cartridge  carriers,  and  frog. 

(bj  Bandolier    Equipment.      Waistbelt,   2   10-round    cartridge   pockets,   frog    and 
bandolier.    Other  articles  of  equipment  as  ordered. 

t  Marching  order:   Web  or  Bandolier  Equipment.    Full  equipment  as  laid  down  in  respective 
pamphlets  with  R.M.  modifications. 


840Z> 


NAVAL    UNIFORMS. 


1.  Half  whites.  —White  trousers  may  be  worn  with 
Nos.  1,  2,  or  3  dress  if  the  detachment  is  provided  there- 
with, when  Seamen  wear  white  trousers  with  serge 
i'umpers.  White  tunics  may  be  worn  with  No.  3  dress  in 
tot  weather. 


2.  White  overall  trousers.— If  detachment  is  not 
supplied  with  these,  they  may  be  provided  at  the 
mens'  own  expense  for  wear  in  lieu  of  blue  with  Nos. 
5  and  9  dresses  if  desirable.  In  hot  climates  the 
trousers  for  Nos.  5  and  9  dresses  may  be  fine  white 
duck  if  men  are  not  in  possession  of  duck  oidinary 
everall  trousers. 


3.  Helmets  will  be  worn  on  changes  of  station,  embark- 
ing, disembarking,  and  on  active  service.  Afloat  they 
will  always  be  worn  for  guards  and  divisions  when 
No.  1  dress  is  ordered,  and  in  all  orders  of  dress  when 
seamen  wear  hats.  On  service  abroad  the  helmet  will 
take  the  place  of  the  cap  when  ordered.  The  front  plate 
of  the  helmet  is  for  use  on  all  occasions  when  the  helmet 
is  worn,  except  on  active  service,  when  the  plate  will  be 
removed  at  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Officer.  The 
metal  ball  is  to  be  worn  when  serving  on  shore  at  home. 
The  white  zinc  mushroom  top  is  for  use  on  all  stations 
whilst  serving  aflo»t ;  this  top  may,  however,  be  replaced 
by  the  metal  ball  for  men  serving  on  Ouards  of  Honour 
to  Royal  Personages,  or  on  other  special  occasions  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Commanderin  Chief  or  senior  Officer, 
and  will  be  replaced  by  metal  ball  when  landed  for  duty 
at  home,  e.g.,  funerals  and  ceremonial  occasions.  The 
buckle  of  leather  chin  strap  is  worn  on  right  cheek  and 
the  strap  is  always  worn  on  duty  but  not  on  leave  or 
by  working  parties  or  postmen  unless  specially  ordered. 
When  the  foelmet  is  worn,  the  cap  may  be  packed  in 
the  canvas  bag,  kit  bag  or  pack,  or  carried  in  the  haver- 
sack, as  ordered. 


4.  Cap  covers  will  be  worn  afloat  whenever  Seamen  are 
wearing  cap  covers  ;  at  home,  from  1st  May  to  30th  Sep- 
tember, inclusive. 


5.  Equipment.— The  buff  belt  (and  frog)  will  be  used  for 
all  ceremouial  occasions,  leave,  guards  on  board,  and 
picquets  from  ships ;  when  the  buff  pouch  is  worn,  it 
will  be  in  centre  of  back  for  ceremonial  and  drill,  and 
on  right  side  when  ammunition  is  carried. 


6.  Great  coats.— The  waist  belt  will  be  worn  under- 
neath the  great  coat  when  off  duty  and  when  walking  out. 


1.  Leggings  are  only  worn  for  landing  when  specially 
ordered.    See  Note  14. 


8.  Gloves  are  to  be  worn  in  winter  months  on  duties 
not  under  armB,  and  off  duty  when  walkiDg  our  till 
sunset. 


9.  Mourning— It  men,  for  private  reasons,  are 
desirous  of  wearing  mourning,  they  may  cover  the 
third  button  of  tunic  or  second  of  frock  with  crape. 


10.  Sergeants'  Sashes  will  be  worn  in  No.  1  and  No.  6 
dress  and  orderly  duty,  and  in  walking-out  dress ; 
they  will  not  be  worn  outside  the  great  coat.  Ser- 
geants' sashes  and  gold  chevrons  are  not  to  be  worn 
by  Lance-Sergeants,  R.M.L.I. 


11.  Whistles  are  to  be  carried  by  Sergeants,  Corpor- 
als, and  Bombardiers,  in  Marching  Order,  Infantry 
Drills  and  Manoeuvres. 


12.  GtTAEDS  AND  Sentkies  AFLOAT — la)  Guards  of 
Honour  and  when  Royal  Salutes  are  to  be  given  twith- 
out  regard  to  the  dress  of  the  day).— No.  1  or  No.  6. 
(6 1  Ordinary  Guards  on  other  occasions. — No.  3,  No.  8 
or  No.  6  (or  the  dress  of  the  day  when  that  is  No.  1, 
No.  2,  or  No.  7).  Sunday  Routine— See  note  17.  (c)  At 
Sea  or  between  decks—  No.  3  or  No.  8,  with  side  arms 
(except  in  dynamo  flats),  (d)  Sentries  when  coaling 
Ship— No.  6  or  9  with  side  arms. 


13.  Band.— The  musicians'  dress  will  correspond  to 
that  worn  by  other  Marines  and  be  similar  to  the 
Guard  when  parading  with  them.  The  cross  belt  and 
pouch  will  always  be  worn  when  landed  for  drill, 
parading  with  guard,  or  No.  1  or  No.  6  dress  when  on 
duty. 

14.  Naval  Picquets  or  Patrols.— No.  2, with  leggings, 
frogs,  etc.,  as  ordered  for  Seamen, without  side  arms. 


15.  W.R.O.  Servants  when  sent  on  shore  on  duty  for 
their  masters  are  to  wear  the  dress  specially  laid 
down  for  Marine  Servants,  page  847. 


16.  Liberty  Men. — Caps  will  be  worn  for  walking  out 
in  temperate  climates.  At  home,  No.  2  dress  (or 
second  tunics)  may  be  worn  for  week  end  leave.  The 
greatcoat  may  be  worn  in  wet  or  cold  weather. 
Short  canes  are  to  be  carried  when  walking  out. 
Bundles  are  not  to  be  carried  in  the  streets  ;  when  it 
|  is  necessary  to  take  a  few  things  on  shore,  the  haver- 
sack, kit  bag  or  pack  may  be  utilised,  or  a  small  neat 
paper  parcel  be  carried. 


17.  Sunday  Routine— When  in  cloth  clothing,  serge 
tunics  may  be  worn  at  the  conclusion  of  Divine 
Service,  except  Guards  and  Dutymen,  who  remain  in 
the  dress  of  the  day  till  sunset. 


18.— Postmen  are  to  be  properly  dressed  in  No.  3, 
6,  or  8  dress  without  belts.  (Home  Naval  Ports  No. 
2  dress.)  It  is  permissible  to  wear  black  oilskins 
in  bad  weather. 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


841 


NOTES  TO  DRESS  REGULATIONS  FOR  SHIPS'  COMPANIES. 


1.  By  the  word  cottar  in  seamen's  dress  is  to  be 
understood  the  detached  blue  jean  collar. 

2.  Neck-handkerchiefs  are  always  to  be  worn  except 
by  men  employed  coaling  or  re-htting.  They  are  to  be 
tied  behind  the  collar,  the  bight  in  front  being  con- 
fined by  the  strings,  which,  having  been  first  tied  to- 
gether, are  to  be  tied  tightly  in  a  bow  over  the  hand- 
kerchief, leaving  a  bight  about  3  inches  long.  The 
handkerchief  should  thus  be  firmly  secured  to  the 
jumper. 

3.  Knife  lanyards  with  knives  attached  are  to  be 
worn  by  all  men  wearing  seamen's  dress. 

4.  Caps  are  always  to  be  worn,  except  as  shown  in 
paragraph  5. 

5.  In  ships  in  harbour  and  shore  establishments 
hats  are  to  be  worn :  (a)  with  blue  clothing  during 
the  summer  season,  weather  permitting,  on  occa- 
sions of  ceremony,  and  on  Sundays  as  ordered  by 
Senior  Officer  present ;  (b)  always  with  No.  6  dress  ; 
(c)  at  any  time  as  a  protection  from  the  sun,  if 
ordered  by  the  Senior  Officer  present. 

Hats  are  not  to  be  worn  at  sea,  unless  specially 
ordered  as  a  protection  against  the  sun. 


6.  White  caps  or  cap  covers  are  to  be  worn  with 
white  clothing.  They  are  also  to  be  worn  with  blue 
clothing. 

(a)  At  home.    From  1st  May  to  30th  September 
inclusive; 

(b)  Abroad.   At  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Naval 
Officer  present. 

7.  Ribbons  on  hats  and  caps  are  to  be  worn  with  the 
name  straight  in  front,  and  tied  in  a  bow  over  the  left 
ear,  in  such  a  manner  that  the  centre  of  the  lettering 
on  the  ribbon  is  over  the  nose. 

The  ends  of  the  bow  are  to  be  of  equal  length,  not 
exceeding  2  inches  in  length. 

8.  Jerseys  are  to  be  worn  with  blue  clothing,  and 
with  white  working  dress  during  cold  weather,  as 
directed  by  the  Senior  Naval  Officer  present.  [In 
England,  ichen  once  commenced,  jerseys  should  be  con- 
tinued to  be  -worn  until  about  the  beginning  of  April.]* 

9.  Comforters  may  be  worn  in  exceptionally  cold 
and  raw  weather  and  during  night  watches  when 
blue  worsted  gloves  and  mitts  may  be  worn.  In 
the  daytime  comforters  are  only  to  be  worn  when 
specially  ordered,  except  that  individuals  may  be 
permitted  to  wear  them  temporarily  on  the  Medical 
Officers'  recommendation.  They  are  to  be  worn  as 
follows :  One  turn  round  the  throat,  and  a  half  hitch, 
the  ends  being  tucked  inside  the  jumper  and 
trousers. 

10.  Overcoats  may  be  worn  by  men  on  duty  or  leave 
in  cold  or  wet  weather,  the  Blue  Jean  collar  being 
worn  inside. 

Petty  Officers  and  Leading  Seamen,  and  equivalent 
ratings,  are  to  wear  their  badge  of  rating  embroidered 
in  red  on  their  overcoats.  No  other  badges  are  to 
be  worn. 

Coastguard  men  who  are  in  possession  of  flushing 
jackets  may  continue  to  wear  them  in  lieu  of  over- 
coats until  worn-out. 

til.  All  jumpers  are  to  be  cut  down  11  inches,  the 
tapes  being  rove  through  a  becket  1  inch  up  from 
bottom  of  opening. 

The  junction  of  the  sleeve  with  the  body  is  to  be  at 
the  point  of  the  shoulder. 

12.  Boots  or  shoes  are  to  he  worn  when  men  are  in 
blue  clothing,  except  when  decks  are  wet,  and  in  hot 
climates. 

Brown  canvas  shoes,  of  approved  pattern,  may  be 
worn  on  board  at  the  Captain's  discretion. 

*  Discretionary  power  is  given  to  the  Captains  of 
Boys'  Training  Establishments  on  this  point. 

t  The  patterns  of  jumpers  hitherto  in  force  may 
continue  to  be  worn  pending  further  orders. 


13.  Cycling  dress.— Men  cycling  on  duty  are  to  wear 
the  Service  Brown  gaiter  (to  be  supplied  to  them  on 
loan). 

14.  Mourning.— If  men  desire  to  wear  mourning 
for  private  reasons,  they  are  to  be  allowed  to  wear 
a  band  of  black  crape,  2  inches  wide,  and  of  double 
thickness,  round  the  left  arm,  midway  between  the 
point  of  the  shoulder  and  the  point  of  the  elbow. 

On  occasions  of  public  mourning  the  men  are  not 
to  be  required  to  wear  mourning. 

KITS. 

Class  I. 

Class  II. 

CTass  III. 

New  Entries,  &c. 

Boy  Artificers. 

Boys  in  Training  Establishments. 

Uniform  of  Chief  Petty  Officebs  (Class  I.) 
Compulsory  Kit, 

1  Jacket,  double-breasted,  cloth,  for  dress. 
1  Jacket,  single-breasted,  serge,  for  working 

dress. 
§2  Jackets,  single-breasted,  duck,  tor  working 

dress. 
§2  Tunics,  drill. 
1  Waistcoat,  cloth. 

1  Waistcoat,  serge. 

2  pairs  Trousers,  cloth. 

1  pair  Trousers,  serge. 
1T4  pairs  Trousers,  duck. 

2  Caps,  cloth. 

3  Cap  covers,  drill. 
3  Flannels. 

2  pairs  Drawers. 

2  Cholera  belts. 
u+fi  ( White  shirts. 
"♦"I.  Blue  check  shirts. 
**6  White  collars. 

2  Neckties  (black  silk). 

2  Bows  (black  silkj. 
§6  Check  collars. 

2  pairs  Socks  or  Stockings. 

l  pair  Half-boots. 

lBed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 

§tl  Blue  Combination  Suit. 

1  pair  of  Braces. 

2  Aprons  (Chief  Ship's  Cooks  only). 

Optional  Kit. 

*1  Jacket  (double-breasted),  Tartan. 
*1  Waistcoat,  Tartan. 
*1  pair  Trousers,  Tartan. 

1  Overcoat. 

l  Waterproof  Coat. 

1  Sou'wester. 

1  pair  Leggings. 

1  pair  black  Leather  Shoes. 

1  pair  brown  Canvas  Shoes. 

Note.— In  addition  to  above,  1  white  helmet, 
of  same  pattern  as  Marines,  if  ordered  by  the  Com- 
mander in  Chief.    Puggaree  bo  be  white. 


*  The  Tartan  Suit  may  be  worn  as  an  alternative 
to  the  Blue  Cloth  Suit  in  the  Compulsory  Kit,  but 
the  Cloth  Suit  is  always  to  be  worn  with  No.  1  Dress, 
and  on  occasions  of  ceremony,  inspections,  etc. ;  also 
on  shore  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  Senior 
Officer. 

t  The  blue  combination  suit  is  compulsory  for 
Engine  Room  Ratings,  but  optional  for  other  Chief 
Petty  Officers. 

t  One  half  of  this  number  may  be  blue  check 
shirts,  the  remainder  being  white  shirts. 

5  Not  for  Naval  Schoolmasters. 

If  2  pairs  only  for  Naval  Schoolmasters. 

•  6  No  White  shirts  for  Naval  Schoolmasters. 

**  12  No.  for  Naval  Schoolmasters. 


842 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


Kits — continued. 

Admiral's  Coxswains,  when  employed  in  the  gal- 
ley, may  wear  Bluejackets'  dress,  with  Chief  Petty 
Officers  badges,  provided  they  are  not  put  to  any 
additional  expense. 

The  wearing  of  Uniform  by  Officers'  Chief 
Stewards  and  Cooks  is  left  to  the  discretion  of  the 
Officers. 

Note.— For  particulars  as  regards  Clothes  Chests, 
see  page  847. 

Uniform  of  Petty  Officers  and  Men  deessed 
as  Seamen  (Class  II.). 
Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  Artilicers,  Stokers,  Boys, 
and  all  other  Ratings  not  specially  provided  for. 
Compulsory  Kit. 

1  Serge  jumper,  with  cuffs. 

2  Serge  jumpers,  without  cuffs. 

3  pairs  Trousers,  serge. 

+2  Uniform   jumpers,  duck,  with  collar   and 

bound. 
t3  Working  jumpers,  duck. 
+4  pairs  Trousers,  duck. 
**1  Canvas  overall  suit. 
3  Blue  jean  collars' 
2  Blue  cloth  caps. 
1  White  duck  cap. 

1  Cap  box. 

tl  Sennet  hat. 

tl  Sennet  hat  case. 

2  Cap  or  hat  ribbons. 

2  Black  silk  handkerchiefs. 
2  pairs  Socks  or  Stockings. 
1  pair  Half  boots. 
IBed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 
t3  Flannels. 

1 .1  ersey. 

1  Knife. 

2  Knife  lanyards. 
1  Soap  bag. 

1  Horn  comb. 

1  Hair  brush. 

1  Tooth  brush. 

1  Clothes  brush. 

1  Blacking  boot  brush. 

1  Hard  boot  brush. 

1  Polishing  boot  brush. 

1  Comforter. 

1  Type. 

1  Ditty  box. 

1  Cap  cover. 

24  Clothes  stops. 

2  pairs  Drawers— optional  pattern,  colour  to 

be  white  or  a  light  neutral  colour. 
2  Cholera  Belts— optional  pattern,  colour  to  be 

white. 
2  Towels— optional  pattern,  colour  to  be  white. 
Vol.  1  Seamanship  Manual  (Boys  and  Ordin- 
ary Seamen  only). 
Optional  Kit. 

*1  Overcoat. 
1  Waterproof  coat. 
***1  Canvas  jacket. 
1  pair  Leggings. 
1  Sou'wester. 
1  pair  black  Leather  Shoes. 

1  pair  brown  Canvas  Shoes. 

2  Cheek  shirts. 

1  Razor  or  1  pair  of  Scissors. 

l  pair  e.  loves  or  Mitts. 

1  Housewife. 

1  Duck  bag. 

1  Waistbelt. 

Note.— Each  man  will  be  supplied  with  a 
canvas  ( waterproof ed  >  clothes  bag,  at  Government 
expense,  in  which  to  stow  his  kit. 

*  Compulsory  for  Coast  Guard  Men. 

t  Maybe  increased  if  necessary,  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Commander-in-Chief. 

t  Not  obligator}'  for  men  in  Torpedo  Boats  and 
Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers. 

**Not  for  Stoker  Eatings  and  optional  for  Coast 
Guard  Men.  The  working  dress  of  Stoker  Ratings 
(Class  //)  consists  of  Flannels  and  Fearnought 
Trousers,  to  provide  which  a  Special  Engine-room 
Department  Clothing  Allowance  is  granted  under 
Article  1436a  King's  Regulations. 
***Stoker  ratings  only. 


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NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


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the  Cloth  Suit  included  in  the  Compulsory  Kit,  but 
the  Cloth  Suit  is  always  to  be  worn  with  No.  1  Dress 
and  on  occasions  of  ceremony,  inspections,  &c. ;  also 
on  shore,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  the  Senior 
Officer. 

Notes.— The  wearing  of  Uniform  on  ordinary 
occasions  by  Officers'  Stewards  and  Cooks,  1st  Class 
and  2nd  Class,  is  left  to  the  discretion  of  the  Officers 
who  engage  them,  but  Officers'  Stewards  and  Cooks, 
2nd  Class,  are  to  wear  it  at  Musters  and  Inspections. 
Officers'  Stewards,  3rd  Class,  Officers'  Cooks,  3rd 
Class,  and  Boy  servants  are  to  wear  uniform  on  all 
occasions. 

For  particulars  as  regards  Clothes  Chests  see 
page  847. 

For  regulations  as  to  the  wearing  of  Tartan  Suits 
see  page  847. 

New  Entbies. 
The  following  kit  is  to  be  issued  to  the  following 
ratings  on  first  entry : — 

fA)— Stokebs  2nd  Class. 

1  Serge  jumper,  with  cuffs. 

2  Serge  jumpers,  without  cuffs. 

2  pairs  Trousers,  serge. 

3  Duck  working  jumpers. 


New  Entries— (continued). 

3  pairs  Duck  Trousers. 
2  Blue  jean  collars. 
1  Blue  cloth  cap. 
1  White  Duck  cap. 

1  Cap  box. 

*l  Sennet  hat. 

*1  Sennet  hat  case. 

2  Cap  or  hat  ribbons. 

1  Black  silk  handkerchief. 

2  pairs  Socks  or  Stockings. 
+2  pairs  Half-Boots. 

1  Bed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 

3  Flannels. 
*1  Jersey. 

1  Knife. 

2  Knife  lanyards. 
1  Soap  bag. 

1  Horn  comb. 
1  Hairbrush. 
1  Tooth  brush. 
1  Clothes  brush. 
1  Blacking  boot  brush. 
1  Hard  boot  brush. 
1  Polishing  boot  brush. 
*1  Comforter. 
1  Type. 
1  Ditty  box. 

1  Cap  cover. 

2  pairs  Drawers. 
2  Cholera  belts. 
2  Towels. 

24  Clothes  stops. 


(B)— Sick  Bebth  Attendants  on  Pbobation. 

1  Jacket,  double  breasted,  cloth,  for  dress. 
1  Jacket,  single  breasted,  serge,  for  working 

dress. 
1  Waistcoat,  cloth. 
1  Waistcoat,  serge. 

1  pair  Trousers,  cloth, 

2  pairs  „  s,erge. 
4  „  „  duck. 
2  Tunics,  drill. 

1  Blue  cloth  cap. 

2  Cap  covers,  drill. 
2  Flannels. 

2  pairs  Drawers. 
2  White  shirts. 
4  White  collars. 
2  Check  shirts. 
2  Check  collars. 
1  Bow,  black  silk. 

1  Necktie. 

2  pairs  Socks  or  Stockings. 

1  pair  Half-Boots. 

2  Towels, 
l  Type. 

1  Soap  bag. 

1  Clothes  brush. 

1  Blacking  boot  brush. 

1  Hard  boot  brush. 

1  Polishing  boot  brush. 


'Issue  of  this  article  to  be  at  the  discretion  of  the  Commodore  of  the  Depot,  according  to  the  time  of  the  year, 
tone  pair  issued  under  Article  1726.  Clause  2,  King's  Regulations: 


843 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


New  Entries— (continued.) 
l  Hai  r  brush . 
1  Tooth  brush. 
1  Horn  comb. 
24  Clothes  stops. 
1  pair  of  Braces. 

fO— 2nd  Cook's  Mates  ok  Peobation. 
1  Jacket,  double-breasted,  cloth. 
1  Waistcoat,  cloth. 
1  pair  Trousers,  cloth. 
1  Jacket,  single-breasted,  serge. 
1  Waistcoat,  serge. 

1  pair  Trousers,  serge. 

2  Jackets,  single-breasted,  duck 
2  pairs  Trousers,  duck. 

2  Blue  cloth  caps. 
2  Cap  covers,  drill. 
2  Cap  covers,  duck. 

2  Aprons. 

3  Flannels. 

2  pairs  Drawers. 

1  Cholera  belt. 

2  White  shirts. 

4  White  collars. 

2  Check  shirts. 

3  Check  collars. 

2  Neckties,  black  silk. 

2  Bow,  black  silk. 

1  pairs  Socks  or  Stockings. 

1  pair  Half-Boots. 

2  Towels. 
1  Type. 

1  Horn  comb. 
1  Hair  brush. 
1  Tooth  brush. 
1  Clothes  brush. 
1  Blacking  boot  brush. 
1  Hard  boot  brush. 
1  Polishing  boot  brush. 
1  Soap  bag. 
24  Clothes  stops. 
1  pair  of  Braces. 
1  Bed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 

Notes.— Cap  and  other  Badges,  as  necessary,  are 
included  in  the  gratuitous  issue  of  kits  to  new 
entries. 

The  full  allowance  of  clothing  is  to  be  completed 
before  the  various  ratings  are  drafted  to  any  but  a 
depot  ship,  but  it  is  to  be  deferred  as  long  as  is 
practicable,  and  generally  until  a  man's  turn  for 
draft  is  approaching. 

New  entries,  merely  lent  to  ships  for  the  Man 
oeuvres,  are  not  to  have  their  kits  completed. 

Newly  entered  men,  who  are  unavoidably  brought 
into  debt  on  entry  by  taking  up  clothing  are  not  en- 
titled to  monthly  or  weekly  advances  on  the  ordinary 
scale,  but  until  their  debts  are  liquidated  they  may 
be  paid  advances  at  reduced  rates,  as  follows  :— 

C'.S.  Men.— Afhalf  the  rate  prescribed  in  Appendix 
of  the  King's  Regulations  for  Non-Allotting  Men. 

N.C.S.  Men.— At  the  rate  prescribed  in  Appendix  3 
of  the  King's  .Regulations  for  Allotting  Men. 


Reduced  Kit  foe  Recoveeed  Desebtebs. 

The  following  reduced  kit  is  to  be  issued  to  re- 
covered deserters,  the  balance  of  the  authorised  kit 
being  supplied  as  circumstances  permit,  viz.  :— 
1  Serge  jumper. 

1  pair  Trousers,  serge. 

2  Duck  working  junipers. 
2  pairs  Trousers,  duel:. 

l  Blue  cloth  cap. 
1  White  duck  cap. 

1  Cap  ribbon. 

2  Flannels. 

2  pair  Socks. 

1  Blue  Jean  collar. 

1  Black  silk  handkerchief. 

1  pair  of  Boots. 

1  Knife. 

2  Knife  lanyards. 

1  Comb. 

2  Towels. 

1  Toothbrush. 
1  Bed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 
1  Type. 

1  Cap  cover. 

1  Canvas  overall  suit. 


Kits  foe  Boy  Aetificees. 
*1  Long  jacket,   double-breasted,   tartan, 

dress. 
*1  Waistcoat,  tartan. 
*1  pair  Trousers,  tartan. 
2  Long   jackets,    single-breasted,     serge 

working  dress. 
2  Waistcoats,  serge. 
2  pairs  Trousers,  serge. 

2  pairs  Trousers,  duck. 

3  Suits  (working  dress). 

1  pair  Braces. 

2  Bows,  black  silk. 

1  Necktie,  black  silk. 

3  White  shirts. 
6  White  collars. 

5  Check  shirts. 

6  Check  collars. 

2  pairs  Socks,  or  Stockings. 
2  pairs  Half-boots. 

1  Horn  comb. 

2  Towels. 

2  pairs  Drawers. 

3  Flannels, 

2  Flannel  nightshirts. 

1  Clothes  brush. 

1  Blacking  boot  brush. 

1  Hard  boot  brush. 

1  Polishing  boot  brush. 

1  Hair  brush. 

1  Tooth  brush. 

2  Blue  cloth  caps. 

4  Cap  covers. 
1  Bed. 

1  Blanket. 

2  Bed  covers. 
1  Type. 

1  Large  clothes  chest. 
Optional. 

1  Overcoat. 
1  Waterproof  coat 
1  pair  Leggings. 
l  Housewife. 


Optional— Cloth,  No.  2,  in  last  year  of  training. 


NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


843a 


Kits  op  Boys  and  Youths  in  the  Harboub 
Training  Establishments. 


To  be  in  possession  of 

De- 
nomi 

the  following 

Kits. 

Articles. 

nation 

of 
Quan- 

On 

On 

being 
rated 

On 

being 

kitted 

tity. 

Entry. 

1st 
Class 
Boy. 

up  for 
Sea. 

No. 

2 

2 

1 

Comforter 

,, 

1 

1 

1 

•Trousers,  serge 

Pairs 

3 

4 

3 

*       „         duck 

3 

8 

4 

♦  Jumpers, sergc,wi-th 

No. 

2 

3i 

2 

out  cuffs 

"■Jumpers,  serge  with 

1 

1 

1 

cuffs 

*  Jumpers,  duck,work- 

,, 

2 

4 

3 

ing 

♦Jumpers,  duck,  uni- 

,, 

— 

— 

2 

form 

Canvas  overall  suit  . . 

„ 

— 

— 

1 

Check    Shirts,    with 

„ 

2 

2 

2 

short  sleeve 

„ 

4 

4 

3 

Woollen  Drawers     . . 

Pairs 

2 

2 

— 

♦♦Cotton  Drawers 

,, 

— 

— 

2 

5 Cholera  Belts 

No. 

— 

— 

2 

Collars,  jean     .. 

2 

2 

3 

Socks  or  Stockings  . . 

Pairs 

2 

2 

2 

Black  Silk  Handker- 

No. 

1 

1 

2 

chief 

Caps,  cloth 

„ 

1 

2 

2 

„     serge 

1 

„     duck,  white    . . 

— 

— 

1 

Cap  Box 

„ 

1 

1 

1 

tCap  Covers 

2 

2 

1 

Hat  or  cap  ribbons   . . 

1 

1 

2 

Towels 

2 

2 

2 

Type         

,, 

1 

1 

1 

Half-Boots 

Pairs 

1 

1 

1 

No. 

1 

1 

I 

Knife  Lanyards 

„ 

2 

2 

2 

Bed          

1 

1 

1 

Blanket 

1 

1 

1 

Bed  Covers 

2 

2 

2 

Bag,  soap 

1 

1 

1 

Hair.  Brush  and  Comb 

Set 

1 

1 

1 

Brush,  clothes.. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

„      boot,  blacking 

„ 

— 

— 

1 

„          „     polishing 

„ 

— 

— 

1 

„         .,     hard 

1 

Ditty  Box 

„ 

1 

1 

1 

Clothes  Stops  .. 

„ 

24 

24 

24 

Housewife,  complete 

,, 

1 

1 

1 

Scissors 

Pairs 

1 

1 

Shoes,  black  leather. . 

1 

1 

1 

„      brown    canvas 

1 

Pocket  Handkerchief 

„ 

2 

2 

— 

Small  Duck  Bag 

1 

1 

— 

Waistbelt 

No. 

1 

1 

— 

Seamanship    Manual 

„ 

1 

1 

1 

(Vol.  1) 

Prayer  Book 

1 

1 

— 

Soap        

lbs. 

3 

3 

— 

Tooth  Brush    .. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

„      Powder.. 

Tins 

1 

— 

— 

Sennet  Hat 

No. 

— 

— 

1 

„         .,    case 

— 

— 

1 

t  To  be  worn  with  cloth  cap  only. 

On  completing  the  12  weeks  seamanship  and  school 
course,  Boys  2nd  class  are  to  have  their  kit  made  up 
to  three  duck  working  jumpers. 

}  To  be  issued  on  completion  of  Sea  Training,  un- 
less ordered  previously  on  medical  grounds  (except 
Boy  Telegraphists  and  Signal  Boys  who  will  receive 
Cholera  Belts  on  being  kitted  up  for  Sea  in  Harbour 
Training  Establishments.) 

X  The  additional  Serge  Jumper,  issued  on  being 
rated  First  Class  Boy,  may  be  a  Dress  Jumper  (withl 


This  establishment  does  not  include  replacement 
of  clothing  lost  or  worn  out,  and  care  and  attention 
is  necessary  to  keep  these  replacements  as  low  as 
possible.  Tho  regulation  of  such  replacements  of 
clothing  is  to  be  under  the  direct  control  of  the 
Inspecting  Captain. 


DESCRIPTION  OF  DEESSES. 

DRESS  LONG  JACKET. 

CLASS  I. 

Blue  cloth  and  tartan,  double-breasted,  with  stand 
and  fall  collar,  four  gilt  uniform  buttons,  and  button- 
holes to  correspond  on  each  side;  three  buttons  to 
show,  the  fourth  button  being  under  the  lapel,  in 
which  one  buttonhole  is  to  be  worked;  the  lowest 
button  to  be  in  line  with  the  top  of  the  pocket. 

A  pocket  on  either  side  fitted  with  a  flap,  the  upper 
edge  being  in  line  with  the  hip.  The  length  of  the 
jacket  to  be  one  inch  below  the  fork. 

Sleeve.— Chief  Engine  Room  Artificers  and  Chief 
Electrical  Artificers  will  wear  three  large  gilt  buttons 
on  the  cuff. 

All  other  ratings  to  wear  an  opening  at  the  cuff 
with  two  small  gilt  buttons. 

Note.— The  Master-at-Arms  will,  on  dress  occas- 
ions wear  a  frock  coat  of  the  following  pattern,  and  a 
sword  of  the  pattern  worn  by  Gunners  (Warrant 
Officers):— 

Blue  frock,  single-breasted,  fall  down  collar,  four 
uniform  gilt  buttons  on  the  front  at  equal  distances 
apart,  the  upper  button  being  five  inches  below  tho 
seam  of  the  collar,  the  bottom  button  on  the  seam  of 
the  skirt. 

The  skirt  to  be  3  inches  above  the  knee. 

Class  III. 

(A)  Ships'  Cobporals— Sick  Berth  Stewards 
and  Attendants— 1st,  2nd  and  3rd  Writers  and 
Boy  Writers  — 2nd  Ships  Stewards —Ships' 
Stewards  Asssistants  and  Boys— Shipwrights- 
Ships'  Cooks,  2nd  Ships'  Cooks,  Leading.  Cooks' 
Mates,  and  Cooks'  Mates. 

To  wear  the  same  pattern  as  above  except  that  the 
buttons  are  to  be  of  black  horn. 
(Bi  Musicians. 

To  wear  the  same  pattern  as  above  except  that  the 
jacket  is  to  be  single-breasted. 

Blue  cloth  and  tartan,  single-breasted,  with  stand 
and  fall  collar  and  four  buttons  equi-distant,  the 
upper  button  being  3  inches  from  the  seam  of  the 
collar,  a  hook-and-eye  being  fitted  at  seam  to  enable 
the  collar  to  be  closed  when  a  shirt  is  not  worn,  as  in 
the  Tropics. 


cuffs)  Instead  of  a  Working  Jumper,  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Commanding  Officer,  the  difference  in 
cost  being  charged  against  the  individual  Boy. 

♦♦  Boys  and  Youths,  on  being  drafted  to  sea, 
may  continue  to  wear  the  Woollen  Drawers  supplied 
to  them  on  entry  in  place  of  the  Cotton  Drawers 
specified  in  the  Regulation  Kit. 

♦  This  applies  to  Boys  only.  In  the  case  of 
Youths,  the  Uniform  Clothing  is  to  be  issued  as 
follows  :— 


Trousers,  serge 
„         duck 

Jumpers,  serge,  with- 
out cuffs 

Jumpers,  serge,  with 
cuffs 

Jumpers,  duck,  work- 
ing       ..        .. 

Jumpers,    duck,  uni- 
form       


On 

Entry. 


Pairs 
No. 


OnKU- 

ting  up 
for  So;! 
Train- 
ing. 


On 
Com- 
pletion 
of  Sea 
Train- 
ing. 


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NAVAL  UNIFORMS. 


The  collar  to  be  2  inches  deep  at  the  point,  tapering 
to  lj  inches  at  the  back. 

The  lowest  button  to  be  in  line  with  the  pockets, 
which  are  to  be  fitted  with  flaps,  the  upper  edge  ot 
the  pocket  being  in  line  with  the  hip,  and  the  length 
of  the  jacket  to  be  1  inch  below  the  fork. 

An  opening  to  the  cuff  with  two  small  black  horn 
buttons. 
(C.)  Officers'  Stewabds  and  Cooks. 

Blue  tartan  or  cloth  (same  pattern  as  for  (B)). 

The  buttons  to  be  of  black  ivory,  plain,  with 
raised  rim,  of  approved  pattern. 

WORKING    DRESS    JACKET. 

Class  I. 

Of  serge  or  duck,  single-breasted,  with  stand  and 
fall  collar,  with  four  gilt  buttons  equi-distant,  the 
upper  button  being  3  inches  from  the  seam  of  the 
collar,  a  hook-and-eye  being  fitted  at  the  seam  to 
enable  the  collar  to  be  closed  when  a  shirt  is  not 
worn,  as  in  the  Tropics. 

The  collar  to  be  2  inches  deep  atthe  point,  tapering 
to  lj  inches  at  the  back. 

The  lowest  button  to  be  in  line  with  the  pockets, 
which  are  to  be  fitted  with  flaps,  the  upper  edge  of 
the  pocket  being  in  line  with  the  hip. 

The  length  of  the  jacket  to  be  1  inch  below  the  fork. 

The  cuffs  of  the  sleeves  to  be  the  same  as  for  dress 
jacket. 

Red  badges  to  be  worn  on  serge,  blue  badges  on 
duck. 

Class  III. 

The   same   pattern  as   above. 
Note — When  attending  table,  Officers'  Stewards  may 
wear  either  the  dress  jacket  or  black  evening 
dress  clothes,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Officers. 

In  hot  climates  white  jackets  may  be  allowed. 

WHITE    TUNICS. 
Class  I. 

For  wear  in  hot  climates,  when  Officers  wear  tunics. 

Of  white  drill — single-breasted— with  a  stand-up 
collar  lj  inches  deep,  rounded  in  front,  hook-and-eye 
at  neck,  four  gilt  buttons  (removable)  equi-distant 
the  top  button  being  lJ  inches  from  the  seam  of  the 
collar,  an  opening  at  the  bottom  of  each  side  seam  5 
inches  long. 

A  patch  pocket,  without  flap,  on  each  breast. 

The  badge  denoting  special  qualifications  is  not 
to  be  worn  on  the  collar,  but  on  the  right  cuff 
3  inches  from  the  end ;  it  is  to  be  fastened  by  two 
button  fasteners. 

Chief  Engine  Room  Artificers  and  Chief  Electric- 
ians are  to  wearthree  large  gilt  buttons  onthecuffs. 

Engine  Room  Artificers  are  not  to  wear  any 
.  distinctive  buttons  on  the  cuffs  of  white  tunics. 

Class  III. 
Same  pattern  as  above.    Buttons  to  be  white  horn. 

WAISTCOATS. 
Class  I. 
Blue  cloth  and  tartan,   single-breasted,  with  no 
collar,  the  opening  to  be  from  3  to  4  inches,  with  six 
gilt  buttons. 

Class  III. 

Same  as  above,  with  black  horn  buttons  except  for 

Officers'  Stewards  and   Cooks,  who  will  wear  plain 

black  ivory  buttons  with  raised  rim,  of  approved 

pattern. 

WORKING  DRESS  WAISTCOATS. 

Class  I. 

Blue   serge,  single-breasted,  with  no  collar,  the 

opening  to  be  from  3  to  4  inches.with  six  gilt  buttons. 

Class  III. 
Same  as  above  with  black  horn  buttons,  except  for 
Officers'  Stewards  and  Cooks,  who  will  wear  plain 
black   ivory  buttons  with  raised  rim  of  approved 
pattern , 


BLUE  SERGE  JUMPER  WITH  CUFFS. 
Class  II. 
Of  serge,  to  extend  3  inches  below  the  hips,  with  an 
inside  pocket  on  left  breast,  as  indicated  in  Sketch 
Sleeves  to  extend  to  the  wristbone. 
Two  buttons  to  the  cuffs. 
Serge  collar  as  per  Sketch. 

BLUE   SERGE  JUMPER  WITHOUT  CUFFS. 
CLASS  II. 

Of  serge,  same  pattern  as  above,  but  with  the  cuffs 
removed,  as  shown  in  sketch. 

Sleeves  i  o  extend  to  1  inch  above  the  wristbone. 

When  used  as  Night-Clothing— eyelets  to  be  fitted 
by  the  men  themselves. 

WHITE  UNIFORM  JUMPER  (BOUND). 

Class  II. 

Of  duck,  with  inside  pocket  on  left  breast. 

Collar  to  be  of  blue  jean,  having  a  border  of  three 
rows  of  ,";.  of  an  inch  white  tape,  J  of  an  inch  apart. 

The  tape  on  the  collar  is  to  be  sewn  on  by  hand. 

The  jumper  to  be  bound  round  the  bottom  and 
ends  of  sleeves  with  blue  jean,  j  of  an  inch  wide, 
which  is  to  be  stitched  on. 

Sleeves  to  extend  to  1  inch  above  the  wristbone. 

WHITE  WORKING  JUMPER. 
Class  II. 
Of  duck,  same  pattern  as  above,  but  with  a  plain 
single  duck  collar,  and  not  bound. 

TROUSERS. 
Class  I. 

Blue  cloth  and  Tartan,  blue  serge  and  duck,  made 
with  a  fly-front. 

Class  II. 

Blue  serge  and  duck  as  shown  in  Sketch. 

*To  be  made  with  a  flap,  and  the  leg  to  be  of  the 
same  width  at  knee  and  bottom,  viz:  a  uniform 
width  of  about  12  inches. 

To  be  fitted  with  a  waistband  4  inches  deep,  the 
tightness  of  which  is  to  be  regulated  by  a  lacing  at 
the  back  (four  holes)  which  is  to  be  tied  in  a  bow  at 
the  upper  holes,  the  ends  being  4  inches  long. 

The  lacing  for  serge  trousers  to  be  1  inch  blue 
worsted  tape,  andforducktrousers  1  inch  white  tape. 

Class  III. 
Same  as  for  Class  I. 

BLUE  COMBINATION   SUIT. 
Class  I. 
As  supplied  through  the  Victualling  Yards. 

CANVAS  OVERALL  SUIT. 
Class  II. 

To  be  madeof  No.  "canvas  andof  approved  pattern. 

Jacket.— To  be  single  breasted  with  stand-up  collar 
\\  inches  deep. 

Four  buttons,  the  upper  one  to  button  close  to  the 
throat  just  below  collar  seam. 

Large  outside  patch  pocket  on  each  side  of  the 
jacket  on  the  hip. 

Trousers. — To  be  made  with  fly  front,  two  buttons, 
fitted  with  a  canvas  belt  (and  buckle)  sewn  on  at  the 
back  under  a  loose  canvas  becket,  and  rove  through 
a  canvas  becket,  on  each  side  seam. 

Only  "  badge  of  rating"  to  be  worn  on  left  arm. 

Class  III. 
Optional— Same  as  Class  II. 


*The   patterns  of  trousers  hitherto  in  force  may 
continue  to  be  worn  pending  further  orders. 


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BLUB  CLOTH  CAP. 
Class  I. 
Of  blue  cloth  of  established  pattern, 
(a)  The  outside  diameter  of  the  crown  of  the  cap 
to    be    2$    inches    greater    than    the    inside 
diameter  of  the  band  (i.e.,  hatter's  size). 
(6)  The  height  of  the  quar'ering  to  be  If  inches  in 
front,  l't  inches  at  the  sides,  and  2  inches  at 
the  back,  a  piping  being  worked  between  the 
quartering  and  the  crown, 
(c)  The  band  to  be  lj  inches  in  depth,  with  piping 
§  of  an   inch   from  lower  edge    to   keep  the 
mohair  band  in  place. 
(<Z    The  band  to  be  stiffened  by  2J  inches  of  stiffening 
canvas,  and  the   quarterings   to  be  partially 
supported  by  wadding, 
(e)  A  plain  band  of  mohair,  lj  inches  deep,  to  be 
worn  over  the  band  of  the  cap,  the  seam  being 
in  front,  so  that  the  cap  badge  covers  it. 
(/;  The  peak  to  be  made  of  a  patent  black  leather, 
showing  about  l'i  inches  at  the   centre,    and 
inclined  down  from  the  band  of  the  cap  at  an 
angle  of  about  60  degrees. 
(g)  A  chin-stay  of  patent  black  leather  5  of  an  inch 
wide  to  be  secured  by  a  black  button  at  each 
end. 

*Class  II. 
Of  blue  cloth  of  established  pattern. 
(a)  The  outside  diameter  of  the  crown  to  be  2\ 
inches  larger  than  the  outside  diameter  of 
the  band. 

The  quartering  to  be  \\  inches  in  height,  a 
piping  being  worked  between  it  and  the 
crown. 
(6)  The  band  to  be  I5  inches  in  depth,  a  piping 
being  worked  at  a  J  of  an  inch  from  the  lower 
edge  to  keep  the  cap  ribbon  in  place. 

(c)  These  dimensions  being  followed,  the  name 
on  the  cap  ribbon  should  always  be  visible. 

(d)  The  lining  to  be  of  blue  sateen,  or  of  some 
such  material,  the  crown  being  stiffened  by 
an  inter-lining  of  a  single  thickness  of  duck. 

(e)  To  he  fitted  with  a  shaped  stiffener. 

(/)  To  be  fitted  with  two  ventilation  holes  on  each 

side  in  the  quartering  j  ust  over  the  band. 
lg\  To  be   fitted    with    a  chin-stay   of     1-inch 
blue  worsted  braid,  fastened  at  one  end  in  the 
seam  of  the  crown.    Length  to  be  adjusted 
by  the  wearer. 
(h)  Cane  gromet  to   be  fitted  inside  to  spread 
the  crown.    Metal  stretchers  are  prohibited. 
Class  III. 
Same  pattern  as  for  Class  I. 
Note.— The  serge  cap  worn  by   bovs  in  Training 
Establishinent  is  to  be  of  the  approved  pattern, 

WHITE  DUCK  CAP. 
Class  II. 
Of  duck  of  established  pattern, 
(a)  The  outside  diameter  of  the  crown  to  be  2J 
inches  larger  than  the  outside  diameter  of 
the  band. 
The  quartering  to  be  If  inches  in  height. 
(6)  The  band  to  be  18  inches  in  depth,  a  piping 
being  worked  at  i  of  an  inch  from  the  lower 
edge  to  keep  the  cap  ribbon  in  place. 

(c)  These  dimensions  being  followed,  the  name 
on  the  cap  ribbon  should  always  be  visible. 

(d)  The  lining  to  be  of  grey  jean  and  the  outside 
band  to  be  of  blue  cloth  same  as  for  blue 
cloth  cap. 

(e)  To  be  fitted  with  a  shaped  stiffener. 

(/,'  To  be  fitted  with  two  ventilation  holes  on 
each  side  in  the  quartering  just  over  the  band, 
(fir)  To   be   fitted    with    a    chin-stay   of    1-inch 
blue  worsted  braid,  fastened  at  one  end  in 
the  seam  of  the  crown.    Length  to  be  ad- 
justed by  the  wearer. 
(h)  Cane  grcmet  1o  be  fitted  inside  to  spread  the 
crown.    Metal  stretchers  are  prohibited, 

♦Note.— The  old  pattern  Seamen's  Blue  Cloth  Cap 
may  continue  to  be  worn  until  further  orders. 


CAP  COVER. 
Class  I, 
Of  marcelline,  made  to  button  at  the  back  and  with 
quarterings  jjths  of  an  inch  deeper  than  those  of  the 
blue  cloth  cap  with  peak.  The  band  to  be  Jths  of 
an  inch  in  depth,  and  the  diametertobef  of  an  inch 
greater  than  that  of  the  cap 

The  mohair  band  and  badge  of  the  cap  to  be  worn 
outside  the  cap  cover. 

Class  II. 

Of  duck,  the  crown  being  slightly  larger  than  the 

cap  itself,  to  prevent  puckeriug.    The  quarterings 

to  be  1|  inches  in  height,  and   the  band  If  inches 

deep. 

The  cap  ribbon  to  be  worn  outside  the  band  of  the 
cap  cover. 

Class  III. 

Same  as  for  Class  I. 

Ships' Cooks,  Ships  Cooks'  Mates,  Officers'  Cooks 
and  Assistants  will  wear  the  Class  II.  cap  cover  as 
a  "  white  cap  "  in  working  dress. 

CAP  BADGES  AND  DEVICES. 
Class  I. 

The  badge  worn  over  the  mohair  band  is  to  be 
a  crown  and  anchor,  the  latter  encircled  by  two 
rows  of  narrow  plain  embroidery  on  a  ground  of 
black  velvet. 

For  the  military  branch  the  device  is  to  be  em- 
broidered in  gold  and  silver,  the  anchor  being  of 
silver. 

For  branches  other  than  the  Military  Branch,  the 
whole  device  is  to  be  of  gold. 

Electricians  and  Engine  Room  Artificers  are  to 
have  the  ground  of  the  badge  of  purple  velvet. 

Class  III. 

Engine  Room  Artificers, 
5th  class.  Boy  Artificers, 
Ship's  Corporals,  Sick 
Berth  Stewards  and  At- 
tendants, 1st,  2nd,  3rd, 
and  Boy  Writers,  2nd 
Ship's  Steward,  Ships' 
Stewards' Assistant  and 
Boy.  Shipwright,  Ships' 
Cooks,  and  2nd  Ships' 
Cooks,  Cook's  Mates 
and  Second  Cooks' 
Mates. 

Musician— Same  pattern  as  Ships'  Corporals,  &c, 

but  embroidered  in  white. 
Officers' Stewards  and     1XT  ,     . 

Cooks  |No  cap  badge  worn. 

CAP    RIBBONS. 

Class  II. 

Of  black  silk  ribbon,  l,-\  inches  broad  and  4S  inches 

long,  the  name  of  the  ship,  &c,  being  embroidered 

in    gold    letters   J   of   an  inch  deep,  according  to 

Admiralty  sealed  pattern. 

SENNET    HATS. 
Class   II. 

To  be  of  white  sonnet  with  oval  crown,  3  inches 
high,  brim  to  be  straight,  3k  inches  wide,  inclined 
upwards  1*  inches  and  bound  with  f-inch  black 
braid,  to  he  fit  ed  with  ventilation  holes  in  each  side 
of  crown  ;  sides  of  crown  to  be  lined  with  flannel  • 
the  hat  to  be  moderately  stiffened;  weight  not  to 
exceed  10  ozs. 

A  chin-stay  of  1-inch  blue  worsted  tape  to  be 
attached  to  the  top  of  the  inside  of  the  hat  band 
Length  to  tie  adjusted  by  wearer. 

Note.  Sennet  hats  are  originally  stiffened  bv 
being  washed  over  with  a  solution  of  "  Best  No  1 
Gelatine,"  about  I  oz.  of  which  is  used  to  each  hat 
and  then  blocked  and  ironed  over. 

When  the  hats  get  limp  and  out  of  shape  'thev 
can  be  easily  re-stiffened  and  brought  back  to  their 
original  shape  by  similar  treatment,  and  for  this 
purpose  a  hat  block  and  gelatine  is  supplied  to  each 
ship. 


Crown  and  Anchor  Em- 
broidered in  red. 


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SENNET    HAT    CASES. 

Class   II. 

To  be  o(  unbleached  calico  (or  white  drill)  made  to 

fit  closely  round  the  crown  of  the  hat.  and  completely 

enclose  the  hat,  the  opening  being  tied  closely,  to 

oxclude  dust,  &e. 

SHIRTS. 
Class  I. 
To  be  white  for   "  dress,"    and    blue   check   for 
working  dress." 

Class  II. 
Blue  check,  without  collar,  and  with  short  sleeves 
as  shown  in  sketch. 

Class  III. 
To  be  white  for  "dress,"  and  blue  check  for  "work- 
ing dress." 

COLLARS. 
Class  I. 
To  be  white,  turned  down,  for  "dress,"  and  blue 
check,  turned  down  for  "  working  dress." 
Class  II. 
Of  blue  jean,  of  approved  pattern,  as  shewn  in 
sketch.    The  white  tape  to  be  sewn  on  by  hand. 
Class  III. 
Same  as  for  Class  I. 

NECKTIES. 

Class  I. 

To  be  of  approved  pattern,  of  black  silk,  made  up 
into  a  bow,  for  "dress,"  and  of  black  silk,  tied  in  a 
sailor's  knot,  for  "  working  dress." 

Class  III. 
Same  as  for  Class  I. 

BLACK    SILK   HANDKERCHIEF. 
Class  II. 
Of  approved  pattern. 

FLANNELS. 
All  Classes. 
To  be  made  of  the  material  supplied  through  the 
Victualling  Yards,  and  of  the  pattern  shown  in 
Sketch,  having  a  rectangular  opening  not  exceeding 
23  inches  inside  measurement,  and  bound  with  1 
inch  blue  jean. 

The  length  to  be  from  39  to  45  inches,  according  to 
the  height  of  the  wearer. 

DRAWERS. 

All  Classes. 

To  be  of  cotton  material  of  white  colour. 
Other   patterns  may  be  worn  if  desired,  but  they 
must  be  white  or  of  a  light  neutral  colour. 

CHOLERA  BELTS. 

All  Classes. 

To  be  made  of  one  thickness  of  flannel  and  one 
thickness  of  fearnought,  with  pocket. 

Other  patterns  may  be  worn  if  desired,  but  they 
must  be  white  in  colour. 

JERSEY. 
Class  II. 

To  be  made  of  blue  worsted,  closely  knitted,  with- 
out pattern,  and  with  a  collar  1  inch  deep. 
Front  and  back  to  be  alike. 

COMFORTER. 
All  Classes. 
Blue  in  colour,  of  approved  pattern. 

SOCKS  AND  STOCKINGS. 
All  Classes. 
Blue  in  colour,  of  approved  pattern. 


HALF-BOOTS. 

All  Classes. 
Of  approved  pattern. 

BLACK  LEATHER  SHOES. 

All  Classes. 
Of  approved  pattern. 

BROWN  CANVAS  SHOES. 
All  Classes. 
Of  approved  pattern. 

TOWELS. 
All  Classes. 
Optional  pattern,  but  colour  must  be  white. 

DITTY  BOX. 
All  Classes. 
To  be  12  inches  in  length,  8  inches  in  breadth  and 
6  inches  in  depth  of  approved  pattern. 

KNIFE. 
Class  II. 
Of  approved  pattern  only. 

KNIFE  LANYARDS. 
Class  II. 
Of  approved  patterns. 

BED,  BLANKET,  BED   COVERS,   TYPE,   CAP 
BOX,  MITTS,  HOUSE-WIFE. 

All  Classes. 
Of  approved  pattern. 

SOAP  BAG,  HORN  COMB,  HAIR  BRUSH, 
TOOTH  BRUSH,  CLOTHES  AND  BOOT 
BRUSHES,  RAZOR,  SCISSORS,  GLOVES, 
CLOTHES  STOPS. 

All  Classes. 
As  supplied  through  the  Victualling  Yards. 
WATERPROOF.  LEGGINGS,  SOU'-WESTER. 

All  Classes. 
Of  approved  pattern. 
HAVERSACK,  POCKET    HANDKERCHIEF. 

Special  for  Boys  in  Training  Establishments;  as 
supplied  through  the  Victualling  Yards. 

BUTTONS. 
Class  I. 
To  be  gilt,  same  design  as  worn  by  Officers,  except 
that  the  crown  and  anchor  is  to  be  surrounded  by  a 
plain  rim. 
The  sizes  of  buttons  are  to  bo— 
Is  inches  for  Overcoats, 
iinch  for  long  Jackots  and  Frock  Coat  (Master- 

at-Arms). 
,9B  inch  for  Waiscoats. 
Buttons  on  Blue  Cloth  and  Serge  Trousers  are  to 
be  black  ivory  (plain),  },i  inch. 

Buttons  on  White  Trousers  are  to  be  of  white 
metal  and  dead-eye  pattern. 

Buttons  on  Blue  Jean  Combination  Suit  are  to  be 
of  black  metal. 

Class  II. 

Overcoats. — Black  horn  crown  and  anchor  buttons 
1b  inches. 

Serge  Jumper,  with  cuff,  and  Serge  Trousers.— 
Black  ivory  plain)  \i  inch  buttons. 

Duck  Trousers.— White  metal  buttons  of  dead-eye 
pattern. 

Canvas  Overall  Suit.— Yellow  1¥  inches,  flat,  with 
raised  rim,  and  fitted  with  four  holes  to  take  seaming 
twine. 


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Class  III. 

(Except  Engine  Room  Artificers  5th  Class,  Boy  Arti- 
ficers and  Officers'  Stewards  andCooks)  to  wear:— 
(a)  Black  horn  crown  and  anchor  buttons— 
14  inches  for  Overcoats, 
i  inch  for  Cloth  and  Serge  Jackets. 
-i'b  inch  for  Cloth  and  Serge  Waistcoats, 
(o)  White  horn  crown  and  anchor  buttons — 
i  inch  for  Duck  Jacket. 

(c)  Black  iv&ry  buttons  (plain),  }j  inch  for  Cloth 

and  Serge  Trousers. 

(d)  White  metal  buttons,  dead-eye  pattern,  for 
Duck  Trousers. 

(e)  Yellow  buttons  (plain),  lj  inch  (as  in  Class 
II.)  for  Canvas  Overall  Suit. 

Boy  Artificers  to  wear  same  as  Class  I.,  except 
thai  brass  buttons  are  to  be  worn  instead  of  gilt  on 
sloth  and  tartan  garments  (the  brass  buttons  to  be 
retained  when  Boy  Artificers  are  rated  Artificers  5th 
Class  and  until  they  are  rated  Artificers  4th  Class) ; 
but  black  horn  buttons  will  be  worn  on  serge  garments. 

Officers'  Stewards  and  Cookstowear  same  as  Class 
III.,  except  that  plain  ivory  buttons1  black  or  white, 
with  raised  rim  of  approved  pattern  and  fitted  with  a 
shank,  are  to  be  worn  instead  of  the  crown  and  anchor 
buttons. 

OVERCOAT. 

All  Classes. 

As  supplied  through  the  Victualling  Yards. 

Note.—  No  badges  except  those  denoting  rating  (em- 
broidered in  red)  are  to  be  worn  on  the  overcoat. 

APRON. 
Classes  I.  and  III. 
"White  in  colour,  of  optional  pattern. 

DUCK  BAG. 
Class  II. 
As  supplied  through  the  Victualling  Yards. 

WAISTBELT. 

Class  II. 

To  he  of  blue  webbing,  approximately  2J  inches  wide 

and  of  approved  pattern  only,  as  supplied  from  the 

Victualling  Yards. 


REGULATIONS    FOR    BADGES    OF    RATING 
AND    DISTINCTION. 

Chief  Petty  Officers  will  not  wear  badges  of  rating. 
The  rating  is  denoted  by  their  wearing  distinctive  gilt 
buttons. 

Distinctive  badges  denoting  special  qualifications  or 
duties  are  to  be  worn  by  them  on  each  side  of  the 
collar  of  the  long  jacket. 

They  will  not  wear  good  conduct  badges. 

Engine  Room  Artificers  will  not  wear  any  badges. 

Petty  Officers  and  Men  are  to  wear  the  badges  denoting 
rating  and  good  conduct,  and  special  qualifications 
to  which  they  are  entitled,  as  hereinafter  described. 

Badges  denoting  rating  are  to  be  worn  on  the  left  arm, 
and  those  indicating  special  qualifications  or  duties  on 
the  right  arm,  in  the  position  described  in  sketch 

The  Crown,  as  the  emblem  of  authority,  is  combined 
with  all  Petty  Officers'  and  Instructors'  badges— as  well 
as  the  Police  badges. 

All  Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  and  Marines  who  are 
temporarily  emploved  on  police  or  patrol  duties,  are  to 
wear  the  police  badge  on  the  left  cuff  whilst  actually  on 
duty. 

Badges  of  Rating. 

The  following  are  the  badges  of  rating  :— 
(a)  Petty  Officers— Crossed  anchors  surmounted  by  a 

crown. 
(6)  Leading  Seamen  and  other  leadiDg  ratings— an 
anchor. 


Good  Conduct  Badges. 

Good  conduct  badges  are  to  worn  on  the  left  arm,  the 
line  joining  the  upper  points  of  the  first  badge  to  be  5 
inches  from  the  point  of  the  shoulder.     i.See  Sketch.) 

The  badges  are  to  be  hemmed  on  to  a  foundation— the 
gold  and  red  on  a  cloth  foundation,  blue  on  a  drill 
foundation- yellow  thread  being  used  for  gold  badges, 
red  thread   for   red  badges,  and  blue  thread  for  blue 


The  edges  of  the  foundation  are  to  be  quite  plain  and 
are  to  be  J  an  inch  from  the  badge. 

When  more  than  one  good  conduct  badge  is  worn,  the 
distance  between  them  is  to  be  J  of  an  inch—  measured 
perpendicularly. 

Good  Shooting  Badges. 

Good  shooting  badges  are  to  be  worn  by  all  marksmen 
15  inches  above  the  point  of  the  right  culf  of  No  1  serge 
jumpers  or  from  end  of  sleeve  of  jumpers  without  cuffs. 

Material  for  Badges 

All  badges  worn  on  cloth  and  best  serge  dresses  are  to 
be  embroidered  in  gold,  those  on  other  serge  dresses  in 
red  worsted,  and  those  on  v,  hite  in  blue  cotton. 

Distinguishing  Badges.— General  Remarks. 

A  Btar  above  the  badge  in  every  case  indicates  a  man 
of  superior  qualifications,  and  another  star  below 
denotes  that  the  man  has  paRsed  for  and  is  performing 
certain  special  duties. 

So  as  not  to  necessitate  all  badges  being  changed  when 
a  special  qualification  is  altered,  stars  are  supplied 
independent  of  badges,  and  capable  of  being  sewn  on  or 
removed  as  necessary.  Spare  crowns  are  also  supplied 
separately,  so  that  in  case  of  a  man  being  given  an 
Instruction  Rating  etc.,  the  badge  already  in  his 
possession  can  easily  he  altered. 

The  single  gun,  torpedo,  or  rifle,  when  worn,  is  always 
to  point  away  from  the  body. 

The  following  is  a  descriptive  list  of  badgeB  indicative 
of  special  qualifications  or  duties,  viz.  — 

*  Gunner's  Mate  and  Gunlayer.  l8t  Class.— Crossed  guns 

with  star  and  crown  above,  and  star  below. 

*  Gunner's  Mate.— Crossed  guns   with  star  and  crown 

above. 

*  Gunlayer,  1st  Class. — Crossed  guns  with  star  above,  and 

star  below. 

*  Gunlayer  2nd  Class.— Crossed  guns  with  star  above. 

*  Gunlayer,  3rd  ClaBS.  -  Crossed  guns. 

*  Chief  Petty  Officer  (G)  and  Petty  Officer  (G),  not  being 

Gunlayer  or  Gunner's  Mate,  and  Seaman  Gunner.— 
Single  gun  with  star  above. 

*  Torpedo  Gunner's  Mate,  Higher  Standard. — CrosBed 

torpedoes  with  star  and  crown  above,  and  star  below. 

*  Torpedo  Gunner's  Mate.  -  Crossed  torpedoeB  with  star 

and  crown  above. 

*  Torpedo    Coxswain.— Crossed    torpedoes    with  wheel 

above. 

*  Leading   Torpedo  Man.— Crossed  torpedoes  with  star 

*  Chief  P'etty  Officer  (T)  and   Petty   Officer    (T)    and 

Seaman  Torpedo  Man.— Single   torpedo   with   star 
above. 

*  Chief  \eoman  of  Signals.— Crossed  flags,  with  star  and 

crown  above,  and  two  stars  below. 
t  Yeoman  of  Signals.— Crossed  flags,  with  star  above  and 

two  stars  below. 
t  Leading  Signalman.— Crossed  flags,   with  star  above 

and  star  below 
t  Signalman.— Crossed  flags,  with  star  above. 
t  Ordinary  Signalman  and  Signal  Boy.  —  Crossed  flags. 

*  Chief  Petty  Officer  and  Petty  Officer,  Telegraphist.— 

Wings  with  crown  above. 
Leading  Telegraphist.— Wings  with   star  above   and 
star  below. 
t  Telegraphist.— Wings  with  star  above. 
+  Ordinary  and  Boy  Telegraphist.— Wings, 
t  Good  Shooting  badges  : 

)  st  Class— Crossed  rifles,  star  above. 
2nd    ,,        Crossed  rifles. 
3rd     ,,       Single  rifle. 

*  Are  made  and  issued  in  large  size  for  wearing  on 
arm,  and  in  small  size  for  wear  by  Chief  Petty  Officers. 
t  Are  made  in  large  eizeonly. 


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*  Physical  Training  Instructor.  1st  Class.— Crossed  clubs. 
_,W1*D  star  and  crown  above  and  star  below. 

*  Physical    Training    Instructor,    2nd    Class.— Crossed 

clubs,  with  star  and  crown  above. 

Note.— A  Physical  Training   Instructor  is  not   to 

wear  any  other   distinguishing  badge    than    the 

badge  of  that  rating,  except  good  shooting  badge. 

Mechanician.— Propeller,  crown  and  star  above  and 

star  below. 

*  £J",ef  Stoker.- Propeller,  crown  above  and  star  below, 
t  Stoker  Petty  Officer.— Propeller,  star  above  and  star 

below, 
leading  Stoker  (rassel  for  Stoker  Petty  Officer.)— 
Propeller,  star  above. 
+  Stoker,  Stoker  2nd  class.— Propeller. 

*  Chief  and  other   Armourers  — Gun    crossed  axe  and 

hammer,  star  above. 
t  Armourers'  Mate  and  Crew.— Gun,  crossed   axe   and 
hammer. 

*  Blacksmith  *\ 

*  Plumber  I    Crossed  axe, 
Painter,  1st  Class  I  and  hammer 

*  All     Chief    and     other     Carpenters'  f    with  star 

Mates,    and  skilled  Shipwrights  of  1  above 

whatever  rating.  J 

t  A    other  Artisans.— Crossed  axe  and  hammer. 

Naval  Police.— Crown  between  letters  N.  P. 
t  Naval  Schoolmaster 
t  Ship's  Steward 

2nd  Ship's  Steward. 
+  Ship's  Steward's  Assistant 
t  Ship's  Steward's  Boy. 
t  All  Writers, 
t  Ship's  Cook  1  ,,,        ..  ,   . . 

Ships  Cook's  Mate        /  Star'  6llver  0D  cloth- 

--Red  silk  cross  on  white  cloth  ground  in  gold 

circle  on  cloth  ;  red  worsted   croBS    on  white 

cloth  in  red  circle  on  serge  ;  red  cotton  cross 

t  Sick    I  in  blue  circle  on  drill  ground  on  white.    To  be 

Berth.'  worn  on  right  arm  by  all  ratings.  The  letters 

Staff  I  L,  M  and   O  are  worn  in  addition,  above 

I  these   Badges,  by  Laboratory  Attendants, 

I  Masseurs  and  Operating  Room  Attendants 

^respectively. 

t  Buglers.— Bugle. 

Note.— The  material  on  which  badges  are  embroidered 
is  to  be  cut  as  follows : — 

For  Chief  Petty  Officers— To  the  shape  of  the  collar. 

For  others— As  supplied  through  the  Victualling 
Yards ;  to  be  hemined  on  with  black  thread  on  blue,  white 
thread  on  white. 


Star,  gold  on  cloth 


WEARING  OP  MEDALS. 

Medals  are  to  be  worn  at  Inspections,  on  Sundays,  and 
on  all  occasions  of  ceremony  when  jumpers  with  cuffs 
are  worn. 

Medal  ribbons  may  be  worn  on  other  occasions. 

The  ribbons  of  medals  are  to  be  1  inch  in  length, 
unless  the  number  of  clasps  requires  them  to  be  longer, 
in  which  case  the  ribbon  is  only  just  to  show  above  the 
top  clasp.  Wnen  there  is  more  than  one  medal,  (he 
distance  between  the  ribbons  to  be  J  inch  The  ribboys 
when  worn  alone  are  to  be  only  {  inch  in  length  and 
sewn  on  a  cloth  attachment  close  together. 

The  ribbons  of  the  medals  are  to  be  sewn  on  a  found- 
ation of  blue  cloth,  with  a  canvas  stiffening  at  the  back. 
The  foundation  is  to  extend  i  inch  on  top  and  sides  as  a 
margin,  the  boi  torn  to  be  cut  off  close  to  the  ribbons. 
One  inch  of  ribbon  is  to  be  sewn  on  thi  cloth  attach- 
ment to  allow  tfie  medal  and  clasps  with  another  inch 
or  more  of  ribbon  to  overlap  the  inch  sewn  to  cloth. 

*Are  made  and  issued  in  large  size  for  wearing  on  arm, 
and  in  small  size  for  wear  by  Chief  Petty  Officers. 
+Are  made  in  large  size  only. 


Medals  or  ribbons  are  to  be  worn  on  the  left  breast, 
placed  iu  a  line  lj  inches  below  the  point  of  the 
shoulder.  The  upper  edge  of  the  cloth  foundation  is  to 
he  placed  \\  inches  from  point  of  shoulder  ;  the  ribbons 
ivill  then  be  2  inches  from  point  of  shoulder. 

Medals  are  to  bs  worn  "obverse"  outwards,  com- 
mencing with  the  end  furthest  from  the  shoulder  :— 

(a)  British  decorations  in  order  of  seniority.  (See 
Ariicle  169  of  the  King's  Regulations,  1906.) 

(o)  British  medals  as  directed  in  Article  169  of  the 
King's  Regulations,  1906,  with  war  medals  in  order 
of  oate. 

(c)  Foreign  decorations  in  order  of  date. 

\d)  Foreign  medals  in  order  of  date. 

The  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct  medals  and  the 
mtdal  for  Good  Shooting  come  after  all  war  medals. 

Medals  awarded  by  a  society  for  bravery  in  saving 
human  life,  if  specially  authorised  to  be  worn,  are  to  be 
worn  on  the  right  breast,  similarly  to.  those  on  the  left, 
and  on  the  same  horizontal  line. 

Note.— The  "obverse"  side  is  that  on  which  the  head  of 
the  Sovereign  is  shown. 

WARD  ROOM  OFFICERS'  SERVANTS 

(R.M.L.I.) 

Each  Private  R.M.L.I.  embarked  for  duty  as  Ward 
Room  Officers'  Servant  will  be  provided,  under  the  Con- 
ditions laid  down  in  Article  1177  King's  Regulations  and 
Admiral' y  Instructions,  wiih  an  annual  gratuitous  out- 
fit consisting  of : — 

1  Cap  with  peak. 

1  Piaiu  serge  suit. 

S  Fine  white  Duck  Tunics  with  jean  collars 
and  cuffs. 

2  Collars  and  Fronts  combined. 
1  Black  necktie. 

3  paiis  white  cotton  gloves. 

The  serge  suit  and  cap  will  be  worn  on  occasions 
wnen  the  ordinary  K.M.  Uniform  is  not  suitable.  Corns 
Uniform  will  be  worn  on  other  occasions  except  when 
atlendiog  at  Mess,  for  which  purpose  the  Fine  White 
Duck  Tunics  are  provided. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  CLOTHES  AND  TOOL  CHESTS 


Chief  Petty  Officers. 
Officers'  Stewards  or  Cooks,  1st  Class. 
Confirmed  Sergeants  of  Marines. 
They  are  to  be  of  the  following  dimensions  — 

3  ft.  2  ins.  in  length. 
1  ft.  10  ins.  in  breadth. 

1  ft.  10  ins.  in  depth. 

The  chests  are  to  be  fitted  with  one  long  and  two  short 
drawers,  with  locks  and  keys. 

*  Tool  chests  for  Shipwrights  and  others  allowed  tool 
money,  are  to  be  of  the  same  dimensions  as  above. 

When  there  is  accommodation  available,  other  ratings 
than  those  mentioned  above,  who  wear  long  cloth  jackets 
and  peak  caps,  may  have  a  small  chest  with  one  drawer, 
of  the  following  dimensions  :— 

2  ft.  0  ins.  in  length. 

1  ft.  6  ins.  in  breadth. 
1  ft.  2  ins.  in  depth. 


*  On  exhaustion  of  the  stock  of  the  present  pat- 
tern Tool  Chests,  the  dimensions  of  the  Service 
pattern  will  be  as  follows  : — 

3  ft.  2  ins.  in  length. 
1  ft.  6  ins.  in  breadth. 
1  ft.  6  iris,  in  depth. 


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DRESS  REGULATIONS  FOR  OFFICERS  OF  THE 
ROYAL   MARINES. 


-GENERAL    REGULATIONS    APPLICABLE    TO    BOTH    EOYAL    MARINE    ARTILLERY 
AND    ROYAL    MARINE     LIGHT     INFANTRY. 


General  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines  wear  the 
ame  uniform  as  is  prescribed  for  General  Officers  of 
the  Army. 

Officers  on  the  General  Staff  of  the  Corps, 
the  Inspector  of  Recruiting,  and  Officers  Royal 
Marines  employed  on  the  Admiralty  War  Staff,  wear 
he  uniform  as  laid  down  for  Officers  on  the  General 
Staff  of  the  Army,  paragraphs  129-138,  Dress  Regula- 
s  for  the  Army,  1911,  with  the  following  ex- 
ceptions .• — 
Greatcoats  will  be  of  Regimental  Pattern  and  Drab 
3rvice  Dress  will  not  be  worn. 

Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines  employed  on  the  War 
Staff  other  than  at  the  Admiralty  will  wear  uniform 
ibove,  except  that,  they  will  not  wear  the  order  of 
ss— "  Review  Order— Staff  in  Blue,"  paragraph 
130,  Dress  Regulations  for  the  Army.  Abroad,  the 
regimental  helmet,  without  plume,  will  be  worn, 
paragraph  129,  Dress  Regulations  for  the  Army. 
Such  officers,  if  also  employed  in  command  of  Royal 
""irine  detachments  alioat,  will  wear  regimental 
uniform. 

Other  Officers  Royal  Marines  on  the  staff  of  Flag 
Officers  and  of  Commodores  will  wear  an  aiguillette 
(Army  pattern)  on  the  same  occasions  as  laid  down 
for  Naval  officers  (page  S32)  except  in  mess  dress. 

An  Officer  of  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  or 
Royal  Marine  Juight  Infantry  who  is  A.D.C.  to  the 
Sovereign  wears  the  same  uniform  as  is  prescribed 
by  Army  Regulations  for  an  Artillery  or  Infantry 
A.D.C.  respectively. 

Badges  of  Rank—The  rank  of  Officers  is  to  be 
distinguished  by  badges  worn  on  the  shoulder-cords 
shoulder-straps,  unless  otherwise  ordered,  as 
follows : — 

Colonel     . .        . .     Crown  with  two  stars  below. 
Lieut.-Colonel  ..    Crown  with  one  star  below. 
Major        ..        ..     Crown. 
Captain    . .        . .    Three  stars. 
Lieutenant        . .    Two  stars. 
2nd     Lieutenant  ~| 
and  2nd   Lieu- I  _ 
tenants  on  pro-  (  une  star- 
bation  ) 

Belts,  "Sam  Browne"  Pattern  as  prescribed  by 
Army  Regulations. 

When  not  on  active  service  Officers  will  wear  one 
brace  only  of  the  "Sam  Browne"  belt.  It  will  be 
worn  diagonally  over  the  right  shoulder.  In  march- 
ing order  two  strap-*  will  be  worn. 

On  board  ship  and  for  boat  work  a  web  sword  belt 
with  two  plain  brown  leather  slings  with  a  plain 
square  brass  buckle  on  each  is  to  be  worn  underneath 
the  blue  serge  or  white  tunic  when  the  sword  is 
carried,  except  when  white  clothing  is  worn  in  lieu 
of  full  dress,  when  the  full  dress  slings  and  cross  belt 
(R.M.A.)  will  be  worn. 

7.  Boots.— (a)  For  Mounted  Dutiesi  unless  otherwise 
ordered).— Black  leather  butcher  boots.  The  leg  o 
the  boot  to  be  sufficiently  .jacked  to  prevent  it  sink- 
ing. The  top  of  the  boot  to  reach  within  about  4 
inches  of  the  point  of  the  knee  in  front.  A  spur  rest 
at  the  back  of  the  boot  to  keep  the  spur  horizontal 
about  2  inches  above  the  top  edge  of  the  heel  and  a 
little  below  the  ankle  joint.  The  heel  is  to  be  suffi- 
ciently high  to  prevent  the  spur  chain  from  working 
back. 

(b)  Black  leather  leggings,  stohwasser  pattern,  and 
ankle  boots  with  jack  spurs  may  be  worn  by  mounted 
officers  instead  of  knee  boots  in  marching  or  drill 
order,  or  as  ordered  in  the  Garrison.  For  Com- 
mandants and  Colonels  2nd  Commandant,  see  para.  8. 
<c)  Wellington  boote  are  to  be  worn  by  all  Officers 
in  Levee  and  Mess  dress,  and  by  mounted  Officers  for 
general  parade  purposes  when  overalls  are  worn,  and 
may  be  worn  on  other  occasions  by  all  Officers  unless 
otherwise  ordered. 


(d)  Ankle  laced  boots  with  plain  toe  caps  are  to  be 
worn  by  all  dismounted  Officers  in  marching  and  drill 
order  and  on  other  occasions  when  permitted. 

(c.)  White  boots  with  plain  fronts  will  be  worn  with 
whito  trowsers,  when  embarked,  under  the  same 
regulations  as  for  Naval  Officers,  but  when  landed 
from  H.M.  Ships  on  duty  officers  are  to  wear  the 
boots  described  in  clauses  (b),  (c)  and  (d). 

8.  Colonel"  Commandant  (temporary  Brigadier 
Qenerals)  v.  ill  wear  the  uniform  as  laid  down  for 
Brigadier  Generals  in  t^e  Army,  pirn.  225.  Dress 
Regulations  for  tho  Army,  1911. 

Colonels  2nd  Commandant  will  wear  the  uniform  as 
laid  down  for  substantive  Colonels  in  the  Army,  paras 
22U  260,  Dress  Regulations  for  the  Army,  1911,  with  the 
following  excep.ions  :  — 

Forage  cap  to  be  as  described  in  paras.  19  and  33. 
Collar  badges  as  directed  in  paras.  21  and  35. 

Commandants  and  Colonels  '2nd  Commandant,  will 
not  wear  Drab  Service  Dress.  Black  Field  Boots  are 
optional.  Blue  Serge  Frock  will  be  pattern  A,  itide 
para.  28,  Dress  Regulations  for  the  Army. 

9.  Helmet,  universal  pattern. — Cork,  covered  with 
white  cloth  or  Une  drill  in  six  seams,  bound  with  buff 
leather  at  the  bottom ;  above  the  peak  (which  is 
pointed)  and  runninground  the  helmet,  a  buff  leather 
band  J-inch  wide. 

The  head  piece  let  in  with  zigzag  ventilator. 

Gilt  curb  chain  chin  strap,  the  links  |-inch  wide, 
the  strap  lined  with  white  leather,  or  brown  leather 
chin  strap.    Gilt  side  hooks. 

At  top  of  helmet  a  gilt  collet  J-inch  wide  to  receive 
ball  and  base.  Gilt  ball  in  a  leaf  cap  on  a  bright  gilt 
dome  base,  the  diameter  of  which  is  lj  inches  full, 
and  the  circumference  at  point  of  contact  with  helmet 
G  inches.  A  zinc  button,  covered  with  white  cloth  is 
worn  on  all  occasions  when  the  ball  is  not  used. 

The  plate  to  be  a  gilt  8-pointcd  star  with'  dead  and 
bright  rays  with  crown  above ;  on  the  star  to  be 
mounted  a  dead  gilt  laurel  wreath  and  saw  pierced 
garter  with  regimental  motto  "  Per  Mare  per 
Terrain,"  above  the  garter  a  gilt  scroll  "  Gibraltar," 
and  below  it  a  gilt  anchor,  and  in  the  centre  a  silver 
globe.    Under  the  saw  pierced  garter,  blue  enamel. 

The  bottom  central  ray  of  the  plate  is  to  come  half 
way  over  the  leather  band. 

10.  Qloves. 
(a)  For  dress  occasions — White  buckskin,  dogskin 

or  kid  with  two  buttons. 
(6)  Forundressoceasions — Brown  dogskin  or  buck- 
skill  with  two  buttons,  but  when  in  white 
clothing,  brown  gloves  will  not  be  worn  unless 
ordered. 

11.  White  Linen  Collars  to  be  worn  with  the  blue 
serge  frock.  This  collar  not  to  show  more  than 
|  inch  above  the  uniform. 

12.  Haversack  to  be  of  the  same  colour  and  dimen- 
sions as  is  prescribed  for  Non  Commissioned  Officers 
and  men.  When  worn  to  be  attached  by  two  small 
leather  straps  with  spring  hooks  to  the  rings  on 
"  Sam  Browne "  belt  to  which  the  frog  of  sword 
scabbard  is  attached. 

13.  Leggings. — Black  leather,  9  inches  high  for  an 
Officer  5  feet  8  inches  in  height ;  a  variation  not 
exceeding  1  inch  for  Officers  above  5  feet  10  inches  or 
under  5  feet  6  inches.  A  leather  strap  J  inch  wide,  is 
sewn  all  round  the  top.  terminating  with  brass  buckle 
and  loop.  Laces,  black.  JPV>r  Mounted  Officers  see 
para.  7  (b). 

14.  Spurs.  —  With  Wellington  boots  mounted 
Officers  will  wear  steel  swan  heck  box  spurs.  With 
other  boots  they  will  wear  steel  swan  neck  jack  spurs 
fastened  with  strap,  buckle  and  chain. 

15.  Water-bottle. — Corps  pattern.  When  worn  to 
be  suspended  from  "Sam  Browne"  belt  on  right 
side  by  two  leather  runners  (on  belt)  with  spring 
hooks. 


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15a.  Whistle  and  Cord.-Whistle:  White  metal  (Army 
Pattern).  Cord:  (Army  Pattern),  the  colour  being 
bine  for  R.M.A.,and  green  for  R.M. L.I.  When  worn, 
the  cord  to  be  looped  over  the  left  Bhonlder,  the 
whistle  being  carried  in  the  left  breast  pocket. 

156.  Field  Glasses,  when  carried,  are  to  be  secured 
by  two  leather  loops  on  back  of  case  through  which 
the  belt  is  passed. 

16.  Waterproof  Coat  and  Cape— Coat— Dark  blue- 
grey  Gabardine,  lined  throughout  with  dark  blue 
wool  lining,  single  breasted,  (i  black  bone  buttons 
down  the  front,  Prussian  collar,  side  slits  for  sword, 
with  patch  pockets  inside. 

Cape. — Material  and  lining  as  Coat,  4  black  bone 
buttons  down  the  front,  Prussian  collar  fastened  with 
hook  and  eye.  Minimum  length  of  Capo  to  be 
sufficient  to  cover  the  knuckles. 

16a.  Pea  Jacket.— (Optional)  for  wear  afloat  when 
performing  duties  on  deck  and  in  tire-control  stations 
only.  May  be  worn  byofflcers  servingashoreat  R.M. 
Divisions  for  Musketry,  Gunnery,  Field  Training, 
and  such  other  similar  occasions  as  may  be  deter- 
mined by  the  Commandants,  but  not  in  Review  or 
Undress  Order. 

Blue  pilot  cloth,  double-breasted,  cut  loose,  and 
long  enough  to  come  half-way  between  thigh  and 
knee.  Slit  at  back.  Turn-down  collar,  two  inches 
deep  with  .lapel  and  step.  Four  large  gilding  metal 
buttons  of  Corps  pattern  on  each  side,  three  to 
button,  and  one  under  turn.  One  outside  welted 
breast  pocket  on  left  side,  two  bottom  pockets  with 
flap,  one  ticket  pocket  with  flap  inside  left  facing, 
one  inside  breast  pocket  on  right  side.  Two  small 
buttons  of  Corps  pattern,  and  3£  inch  slit  to  cuffs, 
stitched  round  cuffs  four  inches  from  the  end  of 
sleeve.  Shoulder  straps  of  the  same  material  as 
the  garment,  fastened  with  a  small  gilding  metal 
button  of  Corps  pattern.  Badges  of  rank  in  metal. 
The  coat  is  lined  with  Italian  cloth,  and  the  edges 
are  single  stitched  half  an  inch  from  the  edge.  The 
collar  is  provided  with  a  tab,  underneath,  to  button 
across  the  opening  when  required. 

II.— HORSE    FURNITURE. 

17.  Mounted  officers  of  the  Royal  Marines  are  to 
use  the  same  pattern  saddlery  as  described  in  the 
Dress  Regulations  for  the  Army,  1911,  with  the 
following  exceptions  :— 

The  saddle  may  be  either  a  plain  hunting  or  the 
universal  pattern  described  in  Appendix  V.  Stirrups, 
steel,  plain  hunting  with  hollow  tread.  The  bridoon 
reins  may  be  fitted  with  buckles  instead  of  being 
sewn  on  to  the  bridoon.  Breastplate  with  device  to 
be  retained. 

Brow  bands  and  rosettess  to  be  red  for  the  R.M.A. 
and  blue  for  R.M. L.I. 

Swords  to  be  carried  on  the  saddle  by  mounted 
officers  in  all  mounted  orders  of  dress  other  than 
Review  Order. 

18.  Officers  in  possession  of  saddlery  of  the  old 
pattern  may  continue  to  use  it  until  worn  out 

Notes,  (a).— Officers  having  the  temporary  rank  of 
Major,  under  Order-in-Council  of  29th  November, 
1861,  while  embarked  are  not  to  wear  the  uniform  of 
a  Major. 

(b)  Majors  performing  the  duties  of  company 
officers  are  not  to  wear  spurs  on  parade  with  troops, 
nor  at  infantry  drill,  unless  they  are  required  for 
mounted  duties. 

(c)  Paymasters,  Barracl.masters,  and  Quarter- 
masters are  to  wear  the  same  pattern  uniform  as 
other  Officers  of  corresponding  rank. 

Id)  Officers  on  the  Retired  List  whose  names  appear 
in  the  Navy  List  may  wear  the  uniform  of  their  rank 
which  was  regulation  at  the  time  they  retired,  or  they 
may  wear  the- latest  pattern  uniform,  but  in  each 
ease  the  letter  "R"  is  to  be  worn  on  the  shoulder- 
cords  or  shoulder-straps,  immediately  below  the 
badges  of  rank. 


(e)  Officers  of  the  Royal  Marines  are  to  conform 
strictly  to  the  provisions  of  the  King's  Regulations 
for  the  Army  in  regard  to  the  different  orders  of 
dress,  unless  otherwise  provided  for  by  special  order 
for  the  Royal  Marines.  When  embarked  they  will 
conform  to  the  orders  for  the  dress  of  Naval  Officers 
as  regards  the  wearing  of  ^bite  cap  covers,  and  also 
of  other  articles  of  white  clothing,  if  the  detachment 
is  provided  therewith,  but  in  all  cases  will  wear  dress 
similar  to  their  men  when  on  duty  with  them;  the 
latter  does  not  apply  when  the  men  are  in  white 
working  rig. 

Decorations,  &c,  are  to  be  worn  with  white  clothing 
under  the  regulations  laid  down  for  Naval  Officers 
on  page  829. 

The  white  mess  Waistcoat  is  only  to  be  worn  with 
the  white  mess  jacket. 

(/)  Officers  are  not  permitted  to  appear  in  their  I 
uniforms  at  Fancy  Dress  Balls.  By  the  term  "  Uni- 
form "  in  this  order  is  meant  the  dress  prescribed  by 
existing  regulations  in  force,  and  it  is  not  intended 
to  debar  Officers  from  wearing  at  fancy  dress  balls 
uniforms  of  obsolete  pattern  which  may  correctly  be 
described  as  fancy  dress. 

(g)  For  mourning,  a  band  of  crape  3J  inches  wide  is 
to  be  worn  above  the  left  elbow. 

Ih)  Information  regarding  patterns  of  uniform  or 
equipment  for  Officers  of  Royal  Marines  can  be 
obtainedon  application  at  the  Officeof  the  Adjutant- 
General,  Royal  Marines,  Admiralty,  Caxton  House, 
Westminster,  London. 


III.-UNIFORMFORALLOFFICERS  OF  ROYAL 
MARINE  ARTILLERY  NOT  INCLUDED  IN 
I.  UNLESS  OTHERWISE  STATED. 

19.  Cap  and  White  Cover.— Colonel  Second  Com- 
mandant to  wear  the  cap  as  described  below  for 
other  officers,  but  to  have  embroidered  oak  leaf 
round  lower  edge  of  peak. 

Blue  cloth,  or  staff  pattern.  Band,  and  welt 
round  crown,  of  scarlet  cloth.  Chin  strap  %  inch 
wide,  of  black  patent  leather,  buttoned  behind  the 
corners  of  the  peak  by  two  gilt  buttons  bearing  a 
crown  and  lion.  The  peak  to  be  of  black  patent 
leather,  drooping  at  an  angle  of  45°,  ornamented 
with  J  inch  gold  embroidery  for  Field  Officers  and 
plain  for  other  Officers:  the  peak  to  be  2  inches 
deep  in  front  when  worn  with  embroidery  and  lj 
inches  when  plain.  The  badge  to  be  worn  in  front  on 
the  red  band  to  consist  of  a  gold  embroidered  laurel 
wr-eath  surrounding  a  silver  globe  1  inch  in  diameter, 
and  to  be  surmounted  by  gilt  metal  cross  guns  2 
inches  long  half  way  up  the  rim  of  the  cap,  which  is 
to  be  stiffened  in  front  at  an  angle  of  45°. 

White,  cap  covers  are  when  worn  to  reach  to  the  top 
of  the  red  band,  and  the  metal  cross  guns  are  to  be 
worn  outside  the  cap  cover.  The  material  for  white 
cap  covers  is  to  be  pique. 

20.  Field  Service  Cap.— Blue  cloth  folding  cap  4£ 
inches  high  with  scarlet  superfine  cloth  piping  round 
crown  and  down  back  and  front  seams,  side  flaps  3J 
inches  deep,  to  turn  down  when  required,  with  two 
small  corps  buttons  in  front  (Austrian  pattern). 
Badge — a  gilt  metal  grenade  as  worn  on  the  cellar  of 
blue  frock.  To  be  placed  on  the  left  side  of  the  cap, 
at  an  angle. 

21.  Frock.— Of  blue  angola,  tartan  or  serge,  full  in 
chest,  slits  at  sides,  five  regimental  ball  buttons 
down  the  front.  Two  breast  patch  pockets  outside. 
Si  inches  wide,  6J  inches  deep,  the  top  edge  of  pocket 
in  line  with  the  second  button,  with  three-pointed 
flap,  small  regimental  button  and  hole,  loose  plait  on 
rear  side  of  pocket,  two  outside  patch  pockets  below, 
with  three-pointed  flap.  Two  inside  breast  pockets  up 
and  down  with  hole  and  button.    Shoulder-straps  of 


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same  material  with  metal  badges  of  rank  and  fastened 
with  a  small  button.  Collar  stand  up,  cut  square  in 
front,  and  from  I5  inches  to  lj  inches  high,  fastening 
with  two  hooks  and  eyes,  with  black  silk  talis  sewn 
on  inside.  Sleeves  with  pointed  cull's,  6  inches  high, 
with  2j-ineh  slit,  and  two  small  buttons  on  outside 
seam. 

Collar  badge  to  be  a  gilt  metal  grenade,  2J  inches 
long,  3  inch  from  each  end  of  collar. 

22.  Frock  Coat— For  all  Officers. — Blue  cloth,  double- 
breasted,  with  stand-up  collar,  and  round  cuffs  3§ 
inches  deep.  A  slash  with  three  points  and  three 
small  regimental  buttons  on  each  sleeve  ;  the  slash  to 
be  6  inches  long  at  the  forearm  seam  and  (if  inches 
long  at  the  end  points,  and  to  be  2  inches  broad  at 
the  narrowest  parts  and  2|  inches  broad  at  each  of 
the  three  points.  Two  rows  of  regimental  ball  buttons 
down  the  front, six  in  each  row,  B  inches  apart  at  top 
and  4  inches  apart  at  the  waist.  A  side  edge  behind 
on  each  skirt  half  the  depth  of  the  skirt,  two  regi- 
mental ball-buttons  on  each  side  edge  and  one  at 
each  side  of  the  waist.  Shoulder-straps  to  be  attached 
by  an  underpiece  passed  through  a  loop  on  the  lower 
part  of  the  shoulder,  fastened  at  the  top  by  a  small 
regimental  button  which  passes  through  both  under- 
piece and  strap ;  the  top  of  the  strap  is  triangular, 
the  sides  being  about  lh  inches  long  and  the  bottom 
about  i  inch  from  the  centre  point.  Badges  of  rank 
to  be  embroidered  in  gold  on  the  shoulder  straps. 
Collar  badges  the  same  as  for  the  tunic.  Collar, 
cuffs,  slashes,  and  shoulder-straps  to  be  of  the  same 
material  as  the  coat. 

With  the  frock  coat  the  full  dress  waist  belt  is  to 
be  worn . 

23.  Or  fat  Coat  and  Cape.— Blue  milled  cloth, double- 
breasted,  to  reach  within  a  foot  of  the  ground.  Stand 
and  fall  collar  4i  inches  deep  with  a  fly  to  cover  the 
band  of  the  cape  when  buttoned  on.  Loose  round 
cuffs  6  inches  deep,  2  pockets  with  flaps  at  the  waist 
in  front,  two  openings  behind,  at  the  side  seams, with 
pointed  flaps  11  inches  long  ;  a  pocket  inside  the  left 
breast.  A  slit  in  the  left  side  for  hilt  of  sword  to 
pass  through.  An  opening  behind  19  inches  long, 
with  a  fly,  two  rows  of  buttons  down  the  front,  six  in 
each  row,  the  top  buttons  6  inches  apart,  the  bottom 
ones  4  inches  ;  three  buttons  on  each  skirt  flap,  the 
centre  one  close  to  the  pocket ;  four  small  buttons  at 
the  opening  behind;  and  five  flat  buttons  under 
the  fly  at  the  collar.  A  cloth  back-strap  attached  to 
the  top  button  of  the  skirt  flap,  to  confine  the  coat  to 
the  waist ;  two  hooks  and  eyes  to  the  collar;  shoulder- 
straps  on  the  coat  of  the  same  material  as  the 
garment:  a  small  button  of  Corps'  pattern  at  the 
top.  Badges  of  rank  in  gilt  metal.  Cape  of  the  same 
cloth  as  the  coat,  and  long  enough  to  cover  the 
knuckles;  4  small  buttons  in  front,  to  fasten  at  the 
neck  with  a  leather  strap,  runner  and  buckle.  4  cloth 
tabs  with  button  holes  in  the  lining  at  the  bottom, 
one  on  either  side  in  front  and  two  in  the  rear,  so  as 
to  secure  the  cape  to  the  bottom  buttons  of  the  coat 
in  front  and  to  the  top  buttons  on  the  flaps  behind. 

In  the  case  of  Mounted  Officers,  the  following 
modifications  will  be  made.— The  opening  of  the 
coat  behind  will  be  long  enough  to  reach  to  the 
cantel  of  the  saddle,  and  a  gusset  will  be  introduced 
commencing  at  the  top  of  the  slit  and  extending 
downwards  to  about  24  inches,  with  about  19  inches 
width  at  the  bottom.  A  tab  with  buttonhole  at  the 
bottom  of  gusset  to  close  it  when  the  coat  is  worn  on 
foot.  A  small  pocket  with  a  flap  at  the  back  of  left 
sleeve.  On  the  inside  of  each  skirt  a  cloth  band  with 
button  to  secure  the  skirts  over  the  knees  when  the 
coat  is  worn  on  mounted  duties.  The  four  buttons 
at  the  opening  behind  are  omitted.  The  coat  to  reach 
to  the  ankles  when  on  foot. 

CapeiCheat  Coat  011  active  service  or  manoeuvres,). — 
■When  worn,  to  be  rolled  and  secured  by  two  brown 
leather  si  raps  to  the  belt  in  the  centre  of  the  back. 

24.  Mess  Jacket.— Blue  cloth,  laced  all  round  in- 
cluding collar,  with  J-inch  gold  lace  to  form  bull's 
eye  att  he  bottom  of  each  back  seam  ;  scarlet  cloth 
collar ;   gold    Russia   braid   on  collar   seam ;   gold 


embroidered  grenade  at  each  end,  Jths  of  an  inch 
from  the  inner  point  of  the  gold  lace,  and  half  way 
between  top  and  bottom  edges  of  collar,  a  loop  of 
gold  braid  at  bottom  of  collar,  to  be  kept  fastened 
across  the  neck,  two  small  buttons  on  cuff.  Crow's 
foet  of  large  gold  Russia  braid,  on  sleeve,  with  eye  at 
top  traced  inside  and  out  for  Lieutenants  ;  eyes 
round  top  and  bottom  with  loop  at  bottom  for 
Captains;  shoulder-straps  same  as  tunic,  a  row  of 
gilt  studs  with  hooks  and  eyes  upfront  and  lined  with 
blue  silk.  For  Field  Officers  as  above,  with  an  inch 
lace  chevron  all  round  the  cuff  6  inches  high  from 
bottom  with  braided  eyes  above  and  below  thclace. 
No  buttons  on  culls. 

Mess  1  e»f.— Scarlet  cloth,  French  cut,  open  5  inches 
at  top,  edged  with  gold  i-ineh  lace,  including  collar, 
to  side  seams,  crow's  foot  at  each  end  and  centre  (top 
and  bottom)  of  pocket;  a  row  of  gilt  studs,  with 
books  and  eyes  up  I' runt. 

White  Mess  Jacket. — Plain  drill,  without  buttons 
down  the  front,  upright  collar  fastened  in  front  with 
a  loop  of  white  braid  ;  pocket  inside  the  left  breast ; 
cuffs  pointed  the  shoulder-straps  and  badges  of 
rank  to  be  similar  to  those  for  the  white  tunic. 

White  Mess  Waistcoat. — Plain  drill,  without  lapels 
and  fastened  with  four  small  gilt  buttons. 

25.  Pouch— Fall  Dress. — Blue  morocco  leather  col- 
lapsing pouch,  i$  inches  long,  2J  inches  deep,  outside 
leaf  of  dark  blue  cloth  lined  with  blue  morocco, 
steipe  of  g  inch  flat  gold  lace  round  edge,  showing  a 
red  cloth  edge  embroidered  cross  guns  surmounted 
by  crown  and  lion  encircled  with  wreath  of  laurel 
leaves  ;  underneath,  "  Per  Mare  per  Terrain."  Gilt 
buckle,  ring,  and  stud.  To  be  worn  only  in  Levee 
and  Ball  Dress. 

Pouch — Undress. — Black  patent  leather  collapsible 
pouch.with  two  pockets,  the  flap  Gi  inches  long  at  the 
bottom  and  3»  inches  wide  at  the  centre  point,  having 
a  stud  fastening  collapsing  gilt  leaves  for  loops, 
swivel  loops.  Device  of  gilt  metal  cross  guns,  lion, 
and  crown. 

Pouch  Belt.— 'Red  morocco  in  two  pieces,  covered 
with  gold  lace,  2  inches  wide,  gilt  embroidered 
buckle  and  slide,  with  crossed  guns  on  short  piece, 
and  silver  grenade  in  centre  of  gilt  triangle  at  the 
end  of  long  piece. 

26.  Pantaloons  (for  Mounted  duties  only).— Blue 
cloth,  with  buckskin  strapping  inside  the  knees  and 
a  scarlet  stripe  lj  inch  wide  down  each  side  seam. 

27.  Sword.— Half-basket  steel  hilt,  with  2  fluted 
bars  on  the  outside  ;  black  fish-skin  grip,  bound  with 
silver  wire  :  slightly  curved  blade  35i  inches  long  and 
li  inches  wide,  having  Corps'  device,  grooved  and 
spear-pointed. 

Scabbard.— Steel,  with  a  large  shoe  at  the  bottom 
and  a  trumpet-shaped  mouth. 

Leather  scabbard  for  use  with  "  Sam  Browne " 
belts  to  be  the  same  as  that  described  in  the  Army 
Dress  Regulations. 

28.  Sword  Pelt..— Red  morocco  leather  covered  with 
li-inch  gold  lace,  with  1-inch  slings  fitted  with 
buckles  and  billets  without  swivels,  gilt  double  oval 
front,  with  silver  lion  and  crown  mounted  on  plain 
snake  hook  fastening.  When  the  sword  is  not  carried 
the  slings  are  to  be  taken  off 

29.  Sword.  Knot.— Gold  cord,  with  a  gold  acorn  and 
sliding  gold  keeper.  The  undress  sword  knot  for 
use  with  the  brown  leather  belts  is  a  plain  brown 
leather  strap  §  inch  broad,  15  inches  long  in  the 
double,  the  ends  being  secured  into  an  acorn  having 
plaited  leather  covering;  it  is  furnished  with  a 
sliding  keeper, 

30.  Trousers. — Blue  cloth,  with  a  scarlet  stripe  lj 
inches  broad  down  each  side  seam.  Blue  tartan  with 
scarlet  stripes  may  be  worn  in  hot  weather. 

For  mess  dress,  blue  cloth  with  a  stripe  of  gold 
lace,  R.M.A.  pattern,  lj  inches  broad,  down  each  side 
seam,  will  be  worn. 

White  drill  or  duck  trowsors  without  stripes  are 
worn  on  certain  stations  in  hot  weather. 

Black  leather  foot  straps  are  to  be  worn  when 
Wellington  boots  are  worn. 


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31.  Tunic— Blue  cloth,  single-breasted.edged  with 
scarlet  cloth  piping  down  the  front;  scarlet  cloth 
collar,  square  iu  front,  edged  round  top  with  gold 
cord,  gold  ji-ineh  lace  inside,  gold  Russia  braid  on 
collar  seam  ;  an  embroidered  gold  grenade  2£  inches 
long  at  each  end,  Jths  of  an  inch  from  the  inner 
point  of  the  gold  lace,  and  half  way  between  the  top 
and  bottom  edges  of  collar ;  nine  buttons  up  front; 
two  (small)  on  cuff  ;  skirts  square  in  front  ; 
a  two-pointed  blue  cloth  slash  on  each  skirt  behind, 
with  3  large  regimental  buttons,  one  at  each  point 
and  one  at  the  waist  seam,  and  edged  with  round 
back  gold  wire  cord  as  on  collar,  traced  behind  with 
gold  Kussia  braid;  a  narrow  edging  of  scarlet  cloth 
down  centre  of  back  skirts,  the  bottom  edge  of  slashes 
to  reach  |  inch  from  bottom  of  skirt;  crow's  foot  of 
round  gold  cord  on  sleeve,  with  eye  at  top,  7  inches 
high  from  bottom  of  cuff  traced  with  gold  Kussia 
braid  top  and  bottom,  for  Lieutenants. 

For  Captains,  eyed  all  round  crow's  foot  with 
Russia  braid,  with  a  small  loop  of  same  at  bottom  of 
trimming. 

For  Field  Officers :  Tunic  as  above  ;  two  rows  of  lace 
on  collar,  showing  a  light  of  scarlet  between ;  sleeves 
trimmed  with  a  chevron  of  Ij-inch  gold  lace,  extend- 
ing all  round  the  cufl,wheelsof  gold  Kussia  braid  top 
and  bottom;  long  crow's  foot  in  centre  of  cuff,  also  at 
top  of  trimming,  the  whole  being  Hi  inches  deep  from 
bottom  of  cuffs.    K  o  buttons  on  cuff . 

Shoulder-straps,  for  all  officers,  of  plaited  round 
gold  cord,  lined  with  blue,  small  button  in  top  loop, 
with  badges  of  rank  in  silver. 

White  Tunic— To  be  of  white  drill,  and  full  in  the 
chest;  shoulder-straps  of  the  same  colour  and  mat- 
erial as  the  garment,  fastened  at  the  top  with  a  small 
regulation  button.  Badges  of  rank  in  gilt  metal. 
Stand-up  collar  of  the  same  material  as  the  jacket, 
square  in  front,  and  from  li  to  l'i  inches  high,  fasten- 
ing with  two  hooks  and  eyes,  having  a  small  tab  of 
same  material  sewn  on  inside.  Five  ball-buttons  of 
regulation  pattern  down  the  front.  Patch  pocket 
with  pointed  Hap  and  small  button  on  each  breast, 
and  with  a  box  pleat  down  the  centre.  Top  edge  of 
pocket  flap  to  be  in  a  line  with  centre  of  second  button. 
Cuffs  pointed,  5  inches  high  at  the  point,  and  2J 
inches  behind.  The  tunic  to  have  a  slit  up  each  side 
to  suit  the  height  of  the  wearer. 


IV— UNIFORM  FOR  ALL  OFFICERS  OF  ROYAL 
MARINE  LIGHT  INFANTBY  NOT  INCLUD- 
ED IN  I.,  UNLESS  OTHERWISE  STATED. 

33.  Cap  and  White  Cover.— Colonels  Second  Com- 
mandant to  wear  the  cap  as  described  below  for  other 
Officers*,  but  to  have  embroidered  oak  leaf  round 
lower  edge  of  peak. 

Other  Officers,  as  described  in  paragraph  19,  except 
that  there  is  no  red  welt  round  the  crown  and  the 
cross  guns  are  replaced  by  a  gilt  metal  bugle,  and 
the  two  buttons  on  the  chin-strap  are  of  the  same 
pattern  as  those  worn  on  the  mess  waistcoat. 

34.  Field  Service  Cap.— As  described  in  paragraph 
20.  Radge.— Metal  globe  and  laurel  as  worn  on  collar 
of  blue  frock.    To  be  worn  on  left  side  of  cap. 

35.  Frock.— The  same  as  described  in  paragraph  21, 
but' with  five  large  regimental  buttons  down  the 
front.  The  collar  badges  and  badges  of  rank  are  to 
be  of  gilt  metal,  except  the  globe,  which  will  be 
silver. 

36.  Frock  Coat.— The  same  pattern  and  material  as 
described  in  paragraph  22,  but  with  E.  M.  L.  I.  large 
buttons  down  the  front  and  at  the  back,  and  small 
buttons  on  the  cuff  slash  and  shoulder  straps. 
Badges  of  rank  embroidered  in  gold.  Collar  badge 
the  same  as  on  tunic. 

The  sash  is  to  be  worn  round  the  waist,  and  when 
the  sword  is  carried  the  web  belt  with  gold  sling 
will  be  worn  under  the  sash  and  over  the  frock  eoat. 


37.  Great  Coat  and  Cape.— The  same  pattern  as 
described  in  paragraph  23,  but  material  to  be  grey 
milled  cloth  and  buttons  of  R. M.L.I,  pattern. 

Cape  <  Great  Coat  on  active  service  or  manoeuvres). — 
When  worn  to  be  rolled  and  secured  by  two  brown 
leather  straps  to  the  belt  in  centre  of  back. 

38.  Mess  Jdcket—  Scarlet  cloth,  blue  cloth  cuffs 
and  roll  collar  (no  shoulder-straps);  cuffs  round, 
H't  inches  deep;  four  small  buttons  (special)  in 
front,  dummy  button  holes.  Corps'  badges  and 
badges  of  rank  in  gilt  metal  on  each  side  of  roll 
collar,  except  the  globe,  which  will  be  silver. 

Miniature  medals  will  be  worn  in  Mess  Dress  on 
the  lappel  of  the  jacket,  immediately  below  the 
corps  badge.  They  are  not  to  extend  beyond  the 
lappel  on  the  inner  side. 

Mess  Vest.— Blue  cloth,  plain  roll  collar,  four  small 
buttons  (special),  pocket  each  side. 

White  Mess  Jacket.— Plain  white  drill,  similar  in 
pattern  to  Scarlet  Mess  Jacket,  and  having  the 
same  badges. 

White  Mess  Vest.— Plain  white  drill,  similar  in 
pattern  to  the  Blue  Vest. 

39.  Pantaloons.— On  mounted  duties :  —  Blue  cloth 
with  buckskin  strapping  inside  the  knees,  andi  inch 
scarlet  welt  down  each  side  seam. 

40.  Sash.— Crimson  silk  net  folded  with  two  pleats, 
the  sash  2jJ  inches  wide  and  2J  inches  at  the  buckles. 
Round  loose  silk  twisted  ends,  14  inches  long,  round 
the  waist  of  the  tunic  or  frock  coat,  the  tassels  hang- 
ing from  the  left  side. 

41.  Sword.— Hilt,  steel,  half-basket,  pierced  with 
scroll  design  and  Royal  Cypher  and  Crown  chased. 
Black  fish-skin  grip,  bound  with  three  strands  of 
silver  wire,  back  chequered  to  pommel  with  flat  part 
near  guard  for  the  thumb,  straight  blade,  grooved 
and  spear-pointed: — Blade,  full  size— 32J  inches  long 
and  1  inch  wide  at  the  shoulder  ;  hilt,  total  length, 
&'£  to  53  inches  ;  grip,  total  length,  5  inches  to  5't 
inches  to  suit  the  size  of  the  hand;  Weight,  from 
11  lb.  11  oz.  to  11  lb.  12  oz.,  without  scabbard. 

Scabbard.— As  described  in  paragraph  27. 

42.  Sword  Belt.— Plain  web  waist  belt,  with  leather 
furniture  and  brass  dees  for  slings  and  brass  hook 
for  sword.  The  slings  of  gold  lace,  £  inches  wide,  of 
Infantry  pattern,  lined  with  crimson  morocco 
leather.  Morocco  leather  sword  ring  attachments, 
fastening  back  with  a  gilt  stud. 

The  belt  to  be  worn  under  the  sash  and  over  the 
scarlet  tunic  or  frock  coat  when  the  sword  is  carried. 

43.  Stcord  Knot.—  Gold  and  crimson  strap,  with 
gold  acorn  and  sliding  gold  keeper.  The  knot  to  be 
neatly  coiled  round  the  guard  of  the  sword. 

Undress  sword  knot  for  use  with  undress  sword 
belts  to  be  the  same  as  described  in  paragraph  29. 
To  be  worn  loose. 

44.  Trousers.—  Blue  cloth,  with  a  scarlet  welt  i  inch 
wide  down  each  side  seam. 

Tartan  may  be  substituted  for  cloth  in  hot  weather. 

White  drill  or  duck  trowsers  without  welts  are 
worn  ou  certain  stations  in  hot  weather. 

Black  leather  foot-straps  are  to  be  worn  when 
Wellington  boots  are  worn. 

45.  Tunic— Scarlet  cloth,  single  breasted,  edged 
with  white  piping  down  front,  with  eight  buttons 
up  the  front  at  equal  distances,  skirts  closed  behind 
with  two  back  slashes,  with  three  large  regimental 
buttons  on  each,  the  slashes  and  back  skirts  edged 
with  white  piping.  Collar  of  blue  cloth,  square  in 
front,  with  a  row  of  §  inch  gold  wire  lace  along  the 
top  and  ends  inside  white  edging,  and  tracing  of 
gold  Russia  braid  along  the  bottom  of  the  collar; 
Field  Ofheers  to  have  eyes  of  gold  Russia  braid  on 
the  collar  below  the  wire  lace.  The  Corps'  badge  at 
|  inch  from  each  end  of  the  collar,  and  resting  the 
thickness  of  the  Russia  braid  from  the  bottom  of 
the  collar.    Shoulder-straps  of  twisted  round  gold 


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cord  lined  with  scarlet  cloth,  small  button  in  top  loop, 
badges  of  rank  in  silver.  Round  cufls  of  blue  cloth  3| 
inches  deep,  with  one  band  of  |-inch  gold  wire  lace  on 
the  top  edge  of  the  cuff,  edged  with  white  pi  ping  along 
the  top.  On  each  curt  a  blue  cloth  slash  with  three 
points  edged  with  white  piping,  except  along  the  fore- 
arm seam;  the  slash  to  be  (S  inches  long  at  the  forearm 
seam  and  6}  inches  at  the  end  points  of  the  opposite 
side,  2  inches  broad  at  the  narrowest  parts  andaj 
inches  at  each  of  the  three  points.  On  each  slash  there 
are  three  large  regimental  buttons  at  equal  intervals; 
each  button  is  surrounded  by  |-ineh  gold  wire  lace, 
beginning  and  ending  at  the  forearm  seam  and  form- 
ing a  triangle  at  the  opposite  side  of  the  button.  A 
light  of  blue  cloth  to  be  shown  between  the  strips  of 
gold  lace  from  the  button  to  the  forearm  seam,  the 
light  to  be  i*a  inch  broad  at  the  forearm  seam. 

The  white  tunic  to  be  of  the  same  pattern  and  of 
the  same  material  as  described  in  paragraph  31, 
but  to  have  five  large  regimental  buttons  down  the 
front. 

46. 


V— SECOND     LIEUTENANTS,    ROYAL     MAR- 
INES AT  R.N.  COLLEGE.  GREENWICH. 

47.  Cap  and  White  Cover. — As  described  in  para- 
graph 33,  but  no  gilt  bugle. 

48.  Frock.— As  described  in  paragraph  35,  but  but 
tons  will  be  as  described  in  paragraph  60. 

49.  Pea  Jacket.— As  described  in  16a,  but  buttons 
as  in  paragraph  60. 


50.    Mess  Jacket.—  1 
t.-f 


Mess  Vest'.—  f-^s  described  in  paragraph  38. 

51.  Field  Service  Cap.— As  in  paragraph  34.    But- 
tons as  described  in  paragraph  60. 

52.  Sword.— As  described  in  paragraph  41. 

53.  Trousers.— As    in     paragraph    44. 

WorMng  trousers.  —Blue  serge,  with  scarlet  welts, 
as  above. 

(For  description  of  other  Articles  see  I.  General 
Regulations.) 


VI.-ROYAL    MARINE    GUNNERS. 

60.  Buttons  (special).  —  Gilt  on  gilding  metal, 
Laurel  surrounding  a  circular  scroll  on  which  are 
the  words  "  Royal  Marines,"  an  anchor  and  crown 
in  centre. 

61.  Cap  and  White  Cover.— As  in  paragraph  19. 

62.  Field  Service  Cap.— (Optional)  As  described  in 
paragraph  20. 

63.  Frock.— As  described  in  paragraph  21,  except 
buttons  will  be  of  special  pattern,  and  Frock  made 
of  blue  Tartan  No.  2.    No  badges  of  rank. 

64.  Frock  Coat.— As  in  paragraph  22,  but  large 
buttons  (special)  down  the  front  and  small  buttons 
(special)  on  the  cufls  and  shoulder-straps.  Shoulder- 
straps  to  be  sewn  into  shoulder  seam.  No  badges 
of  rank.    Material,  No.  1  blue  cloth. 


65.  Great  Coat.— Blue  cloth,  single  breasted,  with 
6-inch  box  pleat  in  back,  to  reach  within  1  foot  of 
ground.  Stand  and  fall  collar  5s  inches  over  all, 
fastened  with  hook  and  eye  and  fitted  with  detach- 
able tab.  Round  cuffs  stitched  down,  5a  inches 
deep.  Two  pockets  wii.h  flaps  at  the  waist  in  front, 
tab  and  button.  A  slit  in  left  side  for  nilt  of  sword 
to  pass  through.  One  row  of  five  large  gilt  buttons 
i  special)  down  the  front.  A  cloth  back-strap  sewn 
into  the  side  seams,  fitted  with  two  black  buttons 
to  confine  coat  at  waist.  Shoulder-straps  of  same 
material  as  the  garment,  seamed  into  the  sleeves 
and  fastened  with  a  small  gilt  button  at  top.  No 
badge  of  rank. 

Cap?-.— Same  cloth  as  coat,  22  inches  long  in  front, 
3  small  gilt  buttons  i special)  up  ifront,  fastened 
at  neck  with  hook  and  eye. 


66.  Mess  Jacket.—  As  in  paragraph  38,  but  the 
jacket  to  be  of  blue  No.  l  serge.  The  badge  will 
be  an  embroidered  grenade  on  each  side  of  collar. 
No  badge  of  rank.    Buttons  (special). 

Mess  Vest.— As  in  paragraph  38,  but  made  of  No. 
1  blue  serge.  Depth  of  opening  to  be  10J  inches. 
Width  of  opening  5i  inches.    Buttons  (special). 

White  Mess  Jacket.— As  in  38.  Badges,  gilt  metal 
grenades.    Buttons  (special). 

White  Mess  Vest.— As  in  38.    Buttons  (special). 

67.  Sword.— As  in  paragraph  41. 
Scabbard.— Steel,  as  in  paragraph  27. 

"  Sam  Browne."— As  in  paragraph  27. 

68.  Sword  Belt.— Plain  buff  leather  waistbelt  and 

slings. 

"Sam  Browne"  Belt  and  Straps. 
—As  in  paragraph  6. 

Sword  Knot— Plain  buff  leather  for  wear  with  buff 
belt. 
Brown  leather  for  wear  with  "  Sam 
Browne  "  belt. 

69.  Trousers. — Blue  cloth,  tweed,  tartan  or  .fine 
white  duck,  as  described  in  paragrapn  30. 

70.  runic— Blue  cloth,  single-breasted,  edged 
with  scarlet  cloth  piping  down  the  front ;  scarlet 
cloth  collar,  square  in  front,  1J  inches  high,  edged 
round  top  with  gold  cord  and  traced  inside  with 
gold  braid,  and  gold  braid  on  collar  seam ;  an  em- 
broidered gold  grenade  (mounted  on  scarlet  cloth) 
2J  inches  long  at,  each  end,  l-£  inches  from  inside 
edge  of  gold  braid  and  placed  midway  between  the 
top  and  bottom  braids;  nine  large  gilt  buttons 
(special)  up  front;  skirts  square  in  front.  Back 
skirt  piped  down  centre  with  scarlet  cloth  (same 
width  as  front  edging);  gold  cord  sewn  on  back 
skirts  to  imitate  slashes  with  two  points,  the 
bottom  of  the  cord  to  be  lg  inches  up  from  bottom 
of  skirt,  three  large  buttons  on  back  of  each  skirt, 
one  opposite  each  point  and  one  on  waist  »eam ; 
crow's  foot  of  gold  cord  on  sleeve  with  eye  at  top, 
7J  inches  up  from  bottom  of  sleeve  and  traced  in 
side  and  outside  wilh  gold  braid.  One  inside 
pocket  in  left  skirt.  Shoulder-straps  (Orris  lace), 
as  described  in  paragraph  31,  with  no  badges  of 
rank. 

White  Tunic  —Similar  to  that  described  in  para- 
graph 31,  made  of  fine  white  duck,  buttons  of 
special  pattern  and  no  badges  of  rank. 

71.  Whistle.— As  in  paragraph  15a,  blue  cord. 

72.  Boots.  —  As  in  paragraph  8  (d)  and  (e). 
Wellington  boots  are  optional. 

Waterproof  Coat  and  CapeJ  ^^samV^S 


853    DRESS  REGULATIONS  :  OFFICERS,  ROYAL  MARINES. 

VII.-ORDER  OF  DRESS,   OFFICERS  ROYAL   MARINES. 
(Numbers  are  assigned  to  the  several  dresses  for  convenience  when  referring  to  them  by  signal.l 


Occasions  when  to  be  worn. 


No 

1— Review 

Tunic 

(«)  State  occasions  at  home 

When    mounted,    Panta- 

Order 

Trousers 

and  abroad. 

loons,  Knee  Boots  and  Jack 

Full  Dress. 

Wellington  Boots 

(o)  When     receiving      the 

Spurs. 

Full  Dress  Head  Dress 

King,    the  Queen,  or   other 

W  hen     dismounted, 

Sash  or  Gross  Belt 

Crowned  Heads  at  ports  at 

Trousers,  Wellington  Boots, 

Sword  Belt  (full  dress) 

home  and  abroad. 

and  Box  Spurs 

Dress  Sword  Knot 

(c)  Guards  of  honour. 

White  Gloves 

(d)  General  Courts  Martial 

ie)  Church  Parade. 

( /)  Funerals. 

(g)  At  ceremonies  or  enter- 
tainments when  the  senior 
officer  present  considers  it 
desirable  to  do  special  honour 

to  the  occasion. 

(ft)  Official  or   public  balls. 

dinners,  and  evening  recep- 

tions. 

Blue  Serge  Frock 
Trousers 
Leggings 
Laced  Boots 
Forage  Cap 
Sam  Browne  Belt 
2   Shoulder  Straps 
Dndress  Sword  Knot 
Brown  Gloves 
Whistle 

Great  Coat  or  Cape 
Haversack 
Waterbottle 
Field  Glasses 
Revolver  and  Pouch  on  Active 
Service  and  when  ordered. 


No.  3— Drill  Order 


Blue  Serge  Frock 
Trousers 
Laced  Boots 
Forage  Cap 
Sam  Browne  Belt 
Dndress  Sword  Knot 
Brown  Gloves 
Whistle 

Haversack            "I 
Waterbottle          I    When 
Field  Glasses        f  ordered. 
Leggings J 


Marches,  wuaras,  or  as  may 
be  specially  ordered. 


All  ordinary  parades  and 
drills  and  when  attending 
examinations  for  promotion 
or  as  may  be  ordered.  Regi- 
mental Courts  Martial, 
CourtB  of  Enquiry,  Garrison 
and  Regimental  Boards, 
Orderly  duties. 

The  blue  serge  frock  will 
be  wqpa  for  ordinary  duties, 
and  guards  when  embarked. 


The  Helmet  will  be  worn 
when  specially  orderec" 
Mounted  Officers  may  wear 
Pantaloons,  Ankle  Boots, 
Putties,  and  Jack  Spurs,  or 
as  may  be  ordered. 


Mounted  Officers  may  wear 
Pauuiloons,  Ankle  Boots, 
Putties,  and  Jack  Spurs,  or 
as  may  be  ordered. 


No.  4— Mess  Order 


Mess  Jacket 
Trousers  and  Vest 
Wellington  Boots 


Dining  at  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Messes  and  at  the  table 
of  Flag  Officers  and  Officers  of 
corresponding  rank  and  at 
Naval  and  Military  Even- 
ing Dances  and  Entertain- 
ments (unless  Full  Dress  is 
ordered.) 


Miniature  Medals  will  be 
worn  on   Mess  Dress. 


Forage  Cap 

Frock  Coat 

Trousers 

Sword  Belt  (full  dress) 

Sash 

Dress  Sword  Knot 

Wellington  Boots 

White  Gloves 


(I.I  When  on  Military  duty. 
At  District  Courts  Martial 
and  Garrison,  or  Specia 
CourtB  of  Enquiry. 


(II.)  When  on  Naval  duty, 
but  not  parading  with  their 
men. 

(a)  When  Naval  Officers 
wear  the  frock  coats  with- 
out epaulettes;  eg  church 
on  Sunday  visits  to  O.-in-C, 
official  calls.  &c. 

(b)  Officer  of  the  Guard, 
except  when  visiting  foreign 
ships  of  war. 

K)  Officer  of  the  watch  in 
harbour. 

Id)  Senior  Marine  Officor 
when  inspecting  detach- 
ments.         

(III.  I  When  not  on  duty. 
At     afternoon     Naval     and 
Military   Dances,  receptions 
in  Garrison  or  on  board  H.M 
ships 


Swords  will  be  worn  when 
on  duty,  and  as  the  occasion 
may  require  when  not  on 
duty 


Note  1  —  In  Review  Order  Swords  will  not  be  worn  hooked  up  by  dismounted  officers,  except  when 
carrying  the  colours.  The  Scabbard  will  be  hooked  up  when  the  Sword  is  drawn.  The  gilt  curb 
chain  will  be  worn  with  the  helmet  when  serving  ashore ;  when  afloat,  whenever  the  metal  ball  is 
worn  by  Guards  of  Honour,  etc.,  sue  p.  8406. 

Note  3.— The  Tassels  of  the  Sash  aro  to  be  just  behind  the  front  sling  of  the  Sword  Belt. 


PRIZES,  TESTIMONIALS,  &c. 


854 


PRIZES,   TESTIMONIALS,  &c. 


THE  BEAUFORT  TESTIMONIAL. 

The  Beaufort  Testimonial,  which  was  founded  in 
1860  to  commemorate  the  service  of  Bear-Admiral  Sir 
Francis  Beaufort.  K.C.B.,  who  filled  the  post  of 
Hydrographer  of  the  Navy  from  1S29  to  1355,  consists 
of  a  prize  of  instruments  or  books  of  a  professional 
character  and  of  practical  use  to  a  Naval  Officer. 

It  is  bestowed  annually  on  the  Midshipman  who 
passes  the  best  examination  in  Navigation  and 
Pilotage  lor  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in"  the  Royal 
Navy. 


THE  WHARTON   TESTIMONIAL. 

The  Wharton  Testimonial  was  founded  in  1907,  to 
commemorate  the  service  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir 
William  J.  L.  Wharton,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  who  filled 
the  post  of  Hydrographer  of  the  Navy  from  1884  to 
1904.  It  exists  for  the  same  purpose  as  the  Beaufort 
Testimonial.  The  funds  available  amount  to  about 
£950.  The  interest  on  a  portion  of  this  sum  will  be 
added  to  the  interest  on  the  capital  of  the  Beaufort 
Testimonial,  and  the  total  amount  will  be  employed 
in  purchasing  some  instrument  or  work  of  a  kind  to 
be  practically  useful  to  a  Naval  Officer.  The  interest 
on  the  remaining  sum  will  be  used  to  purchase  for 
the  winner  of  the  joint  prizes  a  gold  medal  having  on 
the  obverse  a  bust  of  the  late  Sir  William  Wharton 
and  on  the  reverse  a  suitable  inscription. 

The  two  awards  for  the  same  object  will  be  given 
annually  under  the  names  of  "  Tlie  Beaufort  Testi- 
monial and  the  Wharton  Testimonial,"  thus  associa- 
ting the  names  of  two  Hydrographers  of  the  Navy. 


THE  GOODENOUGH  MEDAL  AND  FUND. 

The  Goodenough  Fund— founded  in  memory  of  the 
late  Captain  James  G.  Goodenough,  C.B.,  G.C.M., 
who  died  on  20th  August,  1875,  whilst  serving  as 
Commodore  on  the  Australian  Station,  from  wounds 
inflicted  with  poisoned  arrows  in  au  unprovoked 
attack  by  natives  ol  Santa  Cruz— consists  of  a  sum 
of  about  800£.  The  interest  of  this  sum  is  employed 
annually  in  providing  a  Gold  Medal,  called  the 
Goodenough  Medal,  which  is  conferred  on  the  Sub- 
Lieutenant  who,  when  qualifying  for  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant,  passes  the  best  examination  of  his  year 
in  Gunnery,  provided  he  has  also  taken  a  first-class 
certificate  in  Seamanship.  Any  balance  that  remains 
after  payment  of  expenses  is  also  handed  over  to 
him. 


THE  GILBERT   BLANE  MEDAL. 

In  1830  the  late  Sir  Gilbert  Blane,  Baronet,  formerly 
a  member  of  the  Board  for  sick  and  wounded  seamen, 
established,  with  the  sanction  of  the  Board  of 
Admiralty,  a  fund  for  the  encouragement  of  Naval 
Medical  Science,  which  is  vested  in  the  Corporation 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Surg  eons  of  London,  in  trust. 

This  Fund  is  employed  for  the  purpose  of  con- 
ferring a  gold  medal  annually  on  the  Medical  Officer 
who  obtains  the  highest  aggregate  marks  at  the 
examinations  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of  Staff 
Surgeon,  the  award  being  su  bject  to  the  approval  of 
the  Presidents  of  the  Colleges  of  Physicians  and 
Suroeons  respectively  and  the  Director-General  of 
the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 

If  in  any  year  no  Medica.1  Officer  passes  a  suffi- 
ciently meritorious  examina  tion  to  entitle  him  to 
th«  award  of  the  Medal  it  .is  held  over  until  the 
following  year,  but  aot  more  than  two  medals  may 
be  awarded  in  any  oue  year. 

If  theunawarded  Medals  exceed  four,  their  value 
is  given  to  the  Supplemental  Fund  for  the  children 
of  Medical  Officers. 


CHADWICK  NAVAL   PRIZE. 

A  Trust,  called  the  Chadwick  Trust,  has  been 
created  by  the  will  and  codicil  of  the  late  Sir 
Edwin  Chadwick,  K.C.B.,  that  once  in  every  five 
years  the  Trustees  may  present  the  sum  of  £100  and 
a  Gold  Medal,  to  be  called  ttj.e  "  Chadwick  Naval  or 
Military  Prize,"  to  such  Officer  of  the  Naval  or 
Military  Modical  Services  as  shall  during  the  preced- 
ing five  years,  have  specially  assisted  in  promoting 
the  health  of  the  men  in  the  Navy  or  the  Army,  and 
shall  be  nominated  for  such  presentation,  in  the 
case  of  a  Naval  Officer,  by  the  Director-General  of 
the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy. 


THE  NEWMAN  MEMORIAL  FUND  AND  PRIZE 

The  Newman  Memorial  Fund— founded  in  memory 
of  the  late  Mr.  Edward  Newman,  R.N.,  who  died 
whilst  serving  as  Chief  Engineer  of  H.M.  Dockyard 
at  Portsmouth— consists  of  a  sum  of  about  4WI.  The 
interest  of  this  sum  is  employed  annually  in  provid- 
ing a  prize  consisting  of  books,  scienti  tic  instruments, 
etc.,  which  is  conferred  on  the  Lieutenant  R.N., 
qualifying  for  Engineering  duty,  who  takes  the  first 
place  at  the  Examination  in  Practical  Engineering 
held  on  the  completion  of  his  original  course  of 
specialising  in  Engineering. 


SHADWELL  TESTIMONIAL  PRIZE. 

The  Shadwell  Testimonial  Prize,  founded  in  1S88, 
in  memory  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  F.  A. 
Shadwell,  K.C.B.,  who  died  1st  March,  1886,  will  be 
known  as  the  "  Shadwell  Testimonial."  and  will 
consist  of  a  Pocket  Sextant,  or  other  instrument  (as 
funds  will  admit),  of  use  in  Navigation  or  Marine 
Surveying. 

It  will  be  bestowed  annually  on  the  Officer  of  a 
rank  not  higher  than  Lieutenant-Commander,  and 
who  has  never  been  classed  as  an  Assistant  Surveyor, 
who  has  sent  in  through  his  Captain  the  most 
creditable  plan  of  an  anchorage,  or  other  marine 
survey,  accompanied  with  sailing  directions,  recently 
executed  by  himself. 

The  award  will  be  made  on  the  plans  received  at 
the  Admiralty  during  each  calendar  year,  by  a  Com- 
mittee consisting  of  the  Hydrographer,  the  Assistant 
Hydrographer,  and  Surveying  Officer  in  charge  of  the 
Chart  Branch  at  the  Admiralty ;  and  they  will  be 
empowered  to  make  no  award,  should  they  judge  the 
plans  received  during  the  year  not  to  be  sufficiently 
meritorious. 

In  case  of  co-operation  in  the  production  of  a  plan, 
a  junior  officer,  who  has  assisted  materially  in  its 
construction,  may  participate  in  the  reward,  shouia 
the  funds  be  sufficient. 

The  first  award  was  made  on  the  plans  received 
during  1889. 


THE   RYDER  MEMORIAL  FUND  AND  PRIZE. 

The  Ryder  Memorial  Fund— founded  in  memory  of 
the  late  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  Sir  Alfred  Phillipps 
Ryder,  K.C.B.,  who  died  on  the  3oth  April,  1S88— 
consists  of  a  sum  of  about  1G0Z.  invested  in  Govern- 
ment securities. 

The  dividend  arising  from  this  sum  is  employed 
annually  in  the  provision  of  a  prize  of  a  book  or 
books,  to  be  awarded  to  the  Lieutenant,  who  takes 
the  first  plate  in  French  at  the  annual  examinations 
in  foreign  laneuages,  a  colloquial  knowledge  of  the 
langoaire  being  necessary  to  rendT  a  candidate 
eligible  for  the  award  of  the  prize 

The  Ryder  Prize  may  be  withheld  in  any  year  if 
considered  advisable. 


855 


PRIZES,  TESTIMONIALS,  &c. 


PRIZES,  TESTIMONIALS,  &c— continued. 


THE   COMMANDER  EGEETON    PRIZE 

This  prize  was  founded  in  1901  in  memory  of  the 
late  Commander  Frederick  Greville  Egerton,  R.N., 
who  was  mortally  wounded  on  the  2nd  November, 
1899,  in  the  defence  of  Ladysmith,  whilst  acting  in 
the  execution  of  his  duty. 

The  dividends  arising  from  a  sum  of  £500  given  by 
the  Relatives  and  invested  in  Government  securities 
will  be  employed  in  providing  the  prize,  to  be  called 
"  The  Commander  Egerton  Prize,"  which  will  be 
awarded  annually,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty 
to  the  Officer  who,  when  qualifying  for  Gunnery 
Lieutenant,  passes  the  best  examination  in  practical 
Gunnery. 


RONALD  MEGAW  MEMORIAL  PRIZE. 


This  Prize  was  founded  in  1906  in  memory  of  Mid- 
shipman Ronald  Megaw,  who  was  killed  accidentally 
on  the  11th  November,  1904,  while  at  General  Quarters 
on  Board  H.M.S.  "  Montagu." 

The  interest  on  a  sum  of  £1,000,  given  by  the  Father, 
and  held  upon  trust  by  the  Admiralty,  is  employed 
In  providing  a  prize,  consisting  of  a  Presentation 
Sword  and  its  accoutrements,  and  selected  books  or 
instruments,  to  be  awarded  annually  to  the  Sub- 
Lieutenant  who  obtains  the  highest  place  during  the 
preceding  year  in  the  various  examinations  pre- 
scribed for  Officers  qualifying  for  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant. 


THE  GRAHAM  NAVAL  HISTORY  PRIZE. 

This  Prize  was  founded  in  1909  by  Lady  Graham  in 
memory  of  her  husband.  Admiral  Sir  William 
Graham,  G.C.B.,  formerly  Captain  of  H.M.S. 
"  Britannia,"  Training  Ship  for  Naval  Cadets. 

The  interest  on  a  sum  of  £252  Government  Stock, 
held  upon  Trust  by  the  Admiralty,  is  employed  in 
providing  a  Prize  for  tne  Cadet  of  the  4th,  5th,  or  6th 
Term  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Dartmouth,  who 
obtains  the  highest  place  in  a  voluntary  examination 
on  a  special  book  or  period  of  Naval  History. 

The  Prize  consists  of  books,  instruments,  accoutre- 
ments or  other  articles  selected  by  the  successful 
competitor,  subject  to  the  discretion  of  the  CaptaiD 
of  the  College. 


THE  OGILVY  MEDAL. 

This  Medal  was  instituted  in  1912  in  memory  of  the 
late  Captain  Frederick  Charles  Ashley  Ogilvy,  R.N., 
who  died  on  the  18th  December,  1909,  from  typhoid 
fever,  while  in  command  of  H.M.S.  "Natal." 

The  dividends  arising  from  a  sum  of  about  £240 
given  by  Officers  of  His  Majesty's  Navy  and  also 
certain  friends  and  relatives  are  employed  in  pro- 
viding a  medal,  to  be  called  "The  Ogiivy  Medal," 
which  is  awarded  annually,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  to  the  Officer  who  takes  the  tirst  place  in 
the  examination  to  qualify  for  Torpedo  Lieutenant. 
Any  balance  that  remains  after  payment  of  expenses 
may  be  handed  over  to  the  winner  of  the  medal  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 


ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 


856 


ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 

NAVAL     CADETS. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  ENTRY  AND  TRAINING 
AT  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL  COLLEGES  AT 
OSBORNE  AND  DARTMOUTH,  AND  ON 
BOARD    THE    TRAINING    CRUISERS. 

(These  Regulations  apply  to  Cadets  entering  alter 
September,  1913.) 

l.  No  nomination  is  required  by  a  Candidate  for  a 
Naval  Caaetship.  All  thai  is  necessary  is  to  send 
an  application  to  the  Assistant  Frivate  Secretary 
to  the  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty.  Amplications 
should  not  bo  made  until  the  Candidate  has  reached 
12j  years  of  age. 


2.  Candidates  must  be  of  pure  European  descent, 
and  the  sons  either  of  natural-born  or  naturalized 
British  subjects.  In  doubtlul  cases  the  burden  of 
clear  proof  will  rest  upon  the  parents  or  guardians 
of  Candidates. 


3.  All  Naval  Cadets  entered  under  these  regula- 
tions are  trained  together  until  they  pass  for  the 
rank  of  Lieutenant. 

After  passing  for  the  rank  of  Lieutenant,  they 
may  be  required  to  serve  either  as  general  service 
Officers  or  in  one  of  the  special  brandies,  undertaking 
either  Engineering,  Gunnery,  Torpedo,  Navigation 
or  Marine  duty. 

As  far  as  possible  Officers  selected  for  special 
service  will  be  allowed  to  choose  the  branch  in  which 
they  will  qualify,  subject  to  tho  proviso  that  all 
branches  are  satisfactorily  tilled. 

Parents  or  guardians  of  Candidates  for  appoint- 
ment as  Naval  Cadets  must  undertake  for  them  that 
they  are  prepared  to  servo  in  any  branch  if  required. 

4.  Parents  or  guardians  are  required  to  declare  in 
writing  their  intention  that  the  Candidate,  if  he 
obtains  a  Cadetship,  shall  adopt  the  Navy  as  his  pro- 
fession in  life;  and  it  is  subject  to  this  undertaking 
that  Candidates  are  selected  lor  Cadetships.  Every 
Cadet  who  enters  the  Royal  Naval  College  must 
therefore  be  prepared  tocontinuehistrainingsolong 
as  the  Admiralty  are  satisfied  with  his  progress,  and 
parents  are  not  at  liberty  to  withdraw  their  sons  at 
will. 

On  the  entry  of  a  Cadet,  parents  or  guardians  will 
be  required  to  undertake  that,  in  the  event  of  his 
•withdrawing  or  being  withdrawn  from  the  College 
or  from  the  Navy  before  being  confirmed  as  a  Sub' 
Lieutenant,  they  will  pay  to  the  Admiralty,  if  de- 


manded, the  sum  of  £25  per  term  in  respect  of  each 
term  passed  by  him  at  the  R.N.  Colleges,  Osborne 
and  Dartmouth,  from  the  date  of  his  entry  to  the 
date  of  his  withdrawal,  as  a  contribution  towards  the 
balance  of  the  cost  of  his  training  and  maintenance 
not  covered  by  the  annual  payment  of  £75  mentioned 
in  para.  15. 

This  undertaking  does  not  apply  to  Cadets  with- 
drawn at  the  request  of  the  Admiralty. 

5.  Entries    take    place   three   times   a  year,   in 
January,  May,  and  September. 

Candidates  for  entry  in  January 
must  be  more  than  13years  and 
4  months  but  not  more  than 
13  years  and  8  months  of  age 
on  the  preceding 

Do.       do. 


Do.       do. 


May 
September 


do. 


1st  December. 
1st  April. 
1st  August. 


6.  All  Candidates -(except  those  being  educated  in 
the  Colonies,  wh  ■  have  received  special  Colonial 
recommendations  under  para.  10),  will  be  required  to 
present  tuemselves  before  a  Committee,  which  will 
interview  each  applicant  separately. 


The    applications     must 
Admiralty  :— 


be     received    at    the 


For  the  January  examination  before  1st  October. 

Do.    May  do.  do.    1st  January 

Do.    September     do.  do.    1st  May. 

Appointments  to  Naval  Cadetships  are  made  by 
the  First  Lord  from  among  Candidates  recommended 
by  the  Committee,  and  all  such  appointments  aie 
subject  to  the  Candidate  passing  a  Medical  Examin- 
ation {.vide  par.  i-j  and  a  Qualifying  Examination  in 
educational  subjects  [vide  para.  9), 

The  fact,  however,  of  a  Candidate  being  invited  to 
appear  before  this  Committeeisnot  to  be  understood 
as  in  any  degree  implying  that  he  will  necessarily  be 
chosen  to  attend  the  qualifying  examination. 

The  Interview  Committee  will  sit  shortly  before 
the  date  tixed  for  each  Qualifying  Examination. 

*  Candidates  are  eligible  only  for  one  Interview 
and  Qualifying  Examination. 

7.  The  Qualifying  Examinations  are  held  in 
December,  March  and  July,  and  the  appointments 
of  successful  candidates  date  from  the  loth  January, 
15th  May,  loth  September,  following  respectively. 

S.  Every  Candidate  must  be  in  good  health,  and 
free  from  any  physical  defect  of  body,  impediment  of 
speech,  defect  of  sight  or  hearing,  and  also  from  any 


*  ^f^A6T\Znmm6tS'to^T^T^1?Ii^Itbe  old  regulations  may  again  present  them- 
c?       j  unuct  tne  new  rule  as  to  age  which  is  stated  in  paragraph  5. 

t^toStaTpA61!1!  selected  candidate  is  prevented  by  illness  from  attending  the  Quali- 
tbfcf  6^rtffibTtb^HifdM^J(S1^0Il^der  whether  special  arrangements  can  be  made  lor  him 
ensuing  term?  Master  of  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  at  the  beginning  of  the 

2n 


857-9       ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OP  OFFICERS. 


predisposition  to  constitutional  or  hereditary  disease 
or  weakness  of  any  kind,  and  be  in  all  respects  well 
ueyeloped  and  active  in  proportion  to  his  age.  Before 
undergoing 'the  QualifyingEx  animation  he  is  required 
to  pass  the  medical  examination  according  to  the 
prescribed  regulations,  and  must  be  found  physically 
tit  for  the  Navy. 

It  should  be  particularly  noted  that  full  normal 
vision — as  determined  by  Snellen's  tests— is  required. 
A  memoiandum  is  issued  by  the  Admiralty  which 
gives  details  of  the  physical  requirements  of  Candi- 
dates A  Melicai  Board  of  Appeal  has  bten  in- 
stituted to  meet  cases  in  which  the  Parent  or 
Guardian  of  a  Candidate  is  not  satisfied  with  the 
result  of  the  Oflicial  Medical  Examination.  This 
Appeal  Board  will  consist  of  the  Director-General 
of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy,  a  physician 
nominated  by  the  Medical  Consultative  Board,  and 
a  soeeiafist  ia  the  particular  defect  which  caused 
the  disqualification  of  i  he  Candidate,  to  be  selected 
from  a  list  drawn  up  by  the  Consultative  Board. 

In  the  event  of  the  rejection  on  medical  grounds 
ol  a  Car  didate  who  would  otherwise  have  been 
selected  for  the  Qualifying  Examination,  ihe 
Parent  or  Guardian  will  at  once  b<<  informed  that, 
subject  to  the  payment  of  a  fee  of  four  guineas,  the 
Candidate  may  present  i.imself  for  re-examiua'ion 
by  the  Appeal  Board,  and  that  if  an  appeal  is  desired 
notification  must  be  madu  by  the  Parent  or 
Guardian  to  the  Director-G-neral  of  ihe  Medical 
Department,  Admiralty,  within  a  *  eek  of  the  first 
Medical  Examination.  The  notification  must  be 
accompanied  by  a  cheque  >or  four  guineas  made 
payable  to  the  Accountant  General  of  the  Navy. 


9.  tThe  Qualifying  Examination  is  in  the  following 
subjects:— 

(1.)  English  (including  writing  from  dictation, 
and  reproduction  of  the  gist  of  a  short  passage 
twice  read  aloud  to  the  Candidates. 

(2.)  History  and  Geography,  with  special  refer- 
ence to  the  British  Empire. 

(3.)  Arithmetic  and  Algebra  (two-thirds  of  the 
questions  in  this  paper  will  be  on  Arithmetic 
The  use  of  Algebraic  symbols  and  processes  will 
be  allowed). 

Arithmetic.  The  simple  and  compound  rules, 
avoirdupois  weight,  linear  and  square  and  cubic 
measures,  the  elementary  mensuration  of  rect- 
angular surfaces  and  volumes,  measure  of  capac- 
ity (pints,  quarts,  gallons),  the  metric  system  (the 
metre,  gramme,  and  litre,  with  their  multiples 
and  sub  multiples),money  (including  the  relation- 
ship of  the  cent  to  the  dollar,  and  the  centime  to 
the  franc),  reduction,  factors,  the  addition,  sub- 
traction, multiplication,  division  and  simplifi- 
cation of  vulgar  fractions,  non-recurring  decimal 
fractions,  simple  proportion,  ratio  and  per- 
centage, simple  interest. 

Algebra.  The  meaning  of  algebraic  symbols, 
substitution  of  values,  easy  identities,  equations 
of  the  first  degree,  including  simultaneous 
equations,  verification  of  the  solution  of  equa- 
tions, problems  leading  to  simple  equations, 
multiplication  and  division  by  binomial  operator, 
easy  factors  (excluding  sum  and  difference  of 
cubes),  fractions  with  numerical  denominators. 


(4.)  Geometry.  The  paper  will  consist  of  ques- 
tions both  on  Practical  and  Theoretical 
Geometry. 

All  Candidates  must  be  provided  with  a  ruler 
graduated  in  inches  and  tenths  and  also  in  centi- 
metres and  millimetres,  a  small  set  square,  a 
protractor,  pencil  compasses,  and  a  hard  pencil. 

Any  proof  of  a  proposition  will  be  accepted 
which  appears  to  the  Examiner  to  form  part  of  a 
systematic  treatment  of  the  subject.  Simple 
deductions  from  specified  theorems  will  be  set. 

Proofs  of  the  validity  of  constructions  will  not, 
as  a  rule,  be  expected,  but  they  may  be  asked  for. 


Note.-  Schedules  of 
the  Geometry  are 
attached  to  the 
regulations  issued, 
and  may  be  obtain- 
ed on  application 
to  the  Admiralty. 
The  numbers  in 
the  Schedules  cor- 
respond to  those 
in  the  Geometry 
Schedule  of  the 
Common  Examina- 
tion for  ei  trance  to 
Public  Schools,  as 
repiinted  from  the 
Cambria  ge  Univer- 
sity Ordinances. 


Practical      Geometry. 

Theoretical  Geometry. 
The  f  cts  Btated  In  the 
following  theorems, 

together  with  iiders 
on  them,  but  without  , 
formal  proofs  of  the-" 
theorems:  —  B,  1  —  11. 
Formal  proofs  of  the 
following  theorems,  to- 
gether with  riders  on 
them:-B,  14—19,  21,  22. 


(5.)  French  or  German,  with  an  oral  examin- 
ation, to  which  importance  will  be  attached. 

(6.)  Latin  (easy  passages  for  translation  from 
Latin  into  English  and  from  English  into  Latin, 
and  simple  grammatical  questions). 

The  list  of  successful  Candidates  will  be  published 
in  alphabetical  order.  A  certain  number  of  success- 
ful candidates  who  are  highly  recommended  by  the 
Iuttrview  «.  ommhtee  and  who  also  show  excellence 
io  the  Examination  will  receive  "Honourable 
Mention,"  and  will  be  distinguished  by  an  asterisk 
in  the  list  of  successful  candidates. 

10.  The  Governments  of  certain  Dominions  and 
Colonies  are  allowed  to  recommend  speciallylthrough 
the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies)  a  certain 
number  of  Candidates  annually  from  among  boys 
belonging  to  families  resident  in  the  Dominions  and 
Colonies. 

Unless  such  Candidates,  however,  actually  reside 
aid  receive  their  education  in  their  own  Dominion 
or  Colonv,  they  must  be  also  recommended  by  the 
Interview  Committee,  and  must  pass  the  Qualifying 
Examination  and  the  Medical  Examination. 

11  Naval  Cadets  will  undergo  a  course  of  instruc- 
tion in  the  Training  Establishments  for  a  period  of 
four  years,  of  which  two  years  will  be  at  Osborne,  and 
the  remainder  at  Dartmouth.  On  passing  out  of  the 
College  at  Dartmouth  they  will  continue  their  train- 
in"  for  a  period  on  board  a  Special  Training  Cruiser 
and  will  then  be  sent  to  the  sea-going  Fleet  as 
Midshipmen. 


t  NoTB.-=Copies  of  the  papers  set  at  the  examinations  held  in  each  year  are  printed  by  the  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Schools  Examination  Board,  and  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Admiralty  free  of  charge.  It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  the  questions  In  papers  set 
under  these  regulations  will  be  slightly  more  advanced  than  those  set  prior  to  beptemoer  1913,  in 
eoD»equ«na«  of  the  age  of  entry  being  raised 


NAVAL  CADETS. 


860 


12.  The  following  are  the  approximate  dates  for 
the  beginning  and  the  end  o£  the  three  terms  at  the 
Colleges  : — 

At  Osborne. 

16th  January  to  8th  April, 

8th  May  to  30th  July. 

19th  September  to  17th  December. 
At  Dartmowh 

16th  January  to  15th  April, 

8th  May  io  6th  August, 

19th  September  to  17th  December. 

The  vacations  at  the  Colleges  are  as  follows : — 
At  O  borne. 

Four  weeks  at  Christmas, 

Four  weeks  at  Easter, 

Seven  weeks  at  Midsummer, 
At  Dartmou  h. 

Four  weeks  at  Christmas, 

Three  weeks  at  Easter, 

Six  weeks  at  Midsummer. 

13.  The  friends  of  the  Cadets  must  be  prepared  to 
receive  them  during  all  the  Vacations. 

14.  All  Naval  Cadets  shall  be  subject  to  the 
.Regulations  for  the  time  being  in  force  respecting 
Cadets  while  at  the  Royal  Naval  Colleges  at 
Osborne  and  Dartmouth  and  on  board  the  Training 
Cruisers. 

15.  For  all  Cadets  entering  under  these  regulations 
payment  will  be  at  the  rate  of  £75  per  annum  for  the 
period  under  training  at  the  Colleges,  to  he  paid  in 
sums  of  £25  every  term  in  advance  to  the  Cashier  of 
the  Bank  of  England  on  receipt  of  claim  from  the 
Accountant-General  of  the  Navy.  But  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  reserve  the  power 
of  selecting  from  among  the  Cadets  entered  on  each 
occasion  subsequent  to  November,  1913,  a  number 
not  exceeding  23  per  cent  of  the  entries,  with  re- 
spect to  whom  the  annual  payment  will  be  £40  only 
(to  bo  paid  in  sums  of  £13  6s.  8d.  every  term  in 
advance).  A  proportion  of  those  admitted  at  the 
reduced  scale  will  be  sons  of  Officers  of  the  Navy, 
Army,  or  Marines,  or  of  Civil  Officers  under  the 
Board  of  Admiralty,  the  reduced  scale  being  reserved 
for  such  boys  up  to  a  maximum  of  10  per  cent  of  the 
total  entries  on  each  occasion.  The  rflduced  scale 
will  be  allowed  only  in  cases  where  the  pecuniary 
circumstances  of  the  parents  are,  in  the  opinion  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  such  as 
to  justify  it.  Form>  of  application  for  admission  at 
the  reduced  s-ale  will  be  issued  in  respect  of  all 
candidates  who  are  selected*  after  interview  to 
attend  the  Qualifying  Examination,  and  when  duly 
filled  in  should  be  returned  as  soon  as  possible  by 
suck  parents  as  desire  io  make  application  for  the 
reduced  scale. 

Claims  will  be  made  upon  the  Parents  or 
Guardians  by  the  Acoountant-General  of  the  Navy 
for  the  sums  payable  as  they  become  due,  and  the 
money  should  be  at  once  remitted. 

16.  In  addition  to  the  above  payments,  any  ex- 
penses incurred  by  a  Cadet  for  clothing,  sports,  books, 
instruments,  washing.  &c,  as  well  as  the  allowance  of 
Is.  a  week  paid  as  pocket-money,  are  included  in  the 
personal  account  sent  to  the  Parent  from  the  College 
as  soon  as  possible  after  the  end  of  each  term. 

17.  No  pay  is  allowed  by  Government  to  the  Cadets 
in  the  Colleges,  except  in  the  case  of  Cadet  Cap- 
tains, who  receive  a  small  weekly  allowance. 

The  pay  of  Cadets  in  the  Training  Cruisers  is  Is. 
a  day,  and  that  of  Midshipmen  is  Is.  9d.  a  day. 

18.  The  fees  specified  in  paragraph  15  will  cease  on 
the  Cadet  joining  the  Training  Cruiser.  Parents  or 
Guardians  will  then  be  required  to  make  the  Cadet 
a  private  allowance  of  £50  a  year  until  he  reaches 

*  Parents  abroad  will  however,  be  furnished  with 
forms  of  application,  prior  to  this  selection  if  they  so 
desire. 


2  h  2 


the  rank  of  Acting  Sub-Lieutenant,  and  thereafter 
a  private  allowance  of  £20  a  year  for  so  long  as  he 
remains  an  Acting  Sub-Lieutenant  with  pay  at  the 
rate  of  3s.  6&.  a  day. 

19.  Tho  parent  or  guardian  of  every  Cadet  is  re- 
quired to  provide  outfit  under  the  regulations  in 
force. 

20.  All  travelling  expenses  for  Cadets  are  advanced 
by  the  Paymaster  of  the  College,  who  will  charge  the 
sum  to  the  Cadet's  personal  account. 

21.  Inasmuch  as  the  Cadets  have  a  weekly  allow- 
ance paid  to  them  as  pocket-money,  and  a  charge  is 
made  to  pay  the  expenses  attending  their  amuse- 
ments, it  is  unnecessary  that  their  friends  should 
give  them  any  money  except  on  joining,  or  on  their 
return  from  the  Vacations,  and  the  amount  should 
then  be  reasonable.  Such  money  as  may  be  required 
by  a  Cadet  for  any  special  circumstances  will  be 
advanced  by  the  Paymaster  under  the  authority  of 
the  Captain. 

22.  Any  valuable  Gold  Watches  or  Chains  brought 
by  Cadets  to  the  Colleges  will  be  taken  from  them 
and  placed  in  security  until  the  Cadets  return  home. 
Silver  Watches  may  be  used. 

23.  Arrangements  are  made  for  the  conveyance 
from  Portsmouth  to  Osborne  of  the  Cadets  who  are 
joining  the  College  for  the  first  time.  Such  Cadets 
should  assemble  at  the  Dockyard  Gates  (near  Ports- 
mouth Harbour  Station)  shortly  before  3  p.m.  on 
the  day  appointed  for  joining.  Cadets  rejoining  the 
College  will  be  expected  to  make  their  own  arrange- 
ments for  doing  so. 

24.  Cadets  are  to  bring  their  Linen  clean,  and 
Clothes  and  Boots  in  good  order,  when  they  join  the 
College,  and  also  when  they  return  from  leave,  and 
the  outfit,  as  specified  on  the  next  page,  must  be 
complete.  A  list  of  the  clothes  left  behind  will  be 
sent  with  the  Cadets  when  they  go  on  leave. 

25.  Cadets  are  not  permitted  to  open  accounts  with 
Tradesmen.  Parents  and  Guardians  are  requested 
not  to  allow  their  sons'  outfitters  to  supply  clothes 
or  other  articles  without  their  authorisation. 

26.  Each  Cadet  on  joining  and  on  returning  after 
the  Vacations  is  required  to  produce  a  health  certifi- 
cate—signed by  his  parent  or  Guardian,  not  earlier 
than  the  day  before  the  Cadet's  return— to  the  effect 
that,  so  far  as  is  known,  he  has  not  for  at  least  three 
weeks  immediately  preceding  his  return  been  exposed 
to  any  infectious  disease,  or  entered  any  house  where 
such  disease  has  existed.  A  certificate  drawn  up  in 
the  necessary  Form,  is  sent  to  each  Parent,  and 
failure  on  tho  part  of  the  Cadet  to  produce  this 
certificate,  duly  filled  up  and  signed,  on  his  return 
will  entail  his  not  being  received. 

In  the  event  of  a  Cadet  being  placed  on  the  Sick 
List,  information  is  always  sent  to  his  Parents  or 
Guardians,  who  are  also  kept  informed  of  the  progress 
of  the  patient  should  the  illness  be  in  the  slightest 
degree  serious. 

27.  Letters  relative  to  the  Cadets  should  be 
addressed  to: — "The  Commanding  Officer,  Royal 
Naval  College,"  or  "  The  Commanding  Officer, 
H.M.S. ,"   and  not  to  the  Captain  by  name. 

Parents  or  Guardians  of  Cadets  must,  in  all  cases 
of  permanent  change  of  residence,  inform  the 
Admiralty  and  the  Commanding  Officer  of  the 
College  or  the  Cruiser  without  delay. 

2S.  The  course  of  study  includes  the  following 
subjects : — 

Mathematics,  with  Geometrical  Drawing. 

Physics  and  Chemistry. 

Mechanics,  and  applied  Mechanics,  with  labora 

tory  work. 
Applied  Electricity,  with  laboratory  work. 
Engineering,     with     workshop      practice      and 

Mechanical  Drawing. 
Seamanship,    with   Gunnery    in    the    Training 

Cruiser. 


861 


NAVAL  CADETS. 


Navigation. 

French  or  German. 

English  Grammar  and  Composition. 

English  Literature. 

History,  including  Naval  History. 

Geography. 

Bible  Study. 

Drill  and  Physical  Training. 

A  large  proportion  of  the  time  of  the  Cadets  is 
given  to  the  practical  study  of  Engineering  in  the 
Workshops  and  Instructional  Steamboats  attached 
to  the  Colleges,  and  also  in  the  Training  Cruisers. 

29.  In  all  subjects  of  instruction,  the  principle  will 
be  followed  of  giving  merit  marks  for  current  work. 
At  the  end  of  each  term  the  Cadet's  proficiency  and 
progress  will  be  tested  partly  by  examination  and 
partly  by  the  marks  gained  for  current  work. 

30.  The  passing-out  examination  of  Cadets  is 
representative  of  all  subjects  «mdiedat  the  College, 
with  the  exception  of  Religious  Knowledge,  which 
dies  not  form  part  o  the  official  examination. 
Marks  for  work  done  during  previous  terms  are 
combined  with  the  marks  directly  awarded  in  the 
examination. 


First,  Second  and  Third  Classes  will  be  awarded, 
and  the  class  obtained  in  passing  out  from  the 
C^l  ege  eoun  s  afterwaids  towards  promotion  to  the 
rank  of  Sub-Lieute  ant,rromotioii  being  accelerated 
according  to  the  following  scale:— 

For  a  First  Class  -        2  months. 

For  a  Second  Class        -         1  month. 


Time  will  also  be  awarded  for  the  course  in  the 
Training  Cruiser  which  will  similarly  count  towards 
promotion  lo  Sub-Lieutenant : — 


For  a  First  Class 
For  a  Second  Class 


1  month. 

2  month. 


LIST  OF  ARTICLES  REQUIRED  FOR  A  NAVAL 
CADET   UNDER  TRAINING. 


Sheets    .. 
Pillow  cases 
Uniform  jacket* 


The  ereatest  amount  of  time  that  can  be  gained 
on  i  assing  out  as  Midshipman  is  accordingly  three 
months. 


31.  Cadets  may  be  required  to  withdraw  at  any 
time  if  in  the  opinion  of  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  the  Admiralty:— 

(1)  They  fail  to  reach  a  satisfactory  standard,  or 

(2)  Their  conduct  is  unsatisfactory,  or 

(3)  They  are  unsuitable  for  the  Naval  Service. 

32.  It  is  to  be  distinctly  understood  that  the  period 
of  training,  including  the  time  spent  in  the  Training 
Cruiser,  is  a  time  of  probation,  and  the  parent  or 
guardian  of  a  Cadet  is  required  to  withoraw  him 
immediaiely  on  the  receipt  of  an  official  request  for 
his  withdrawal. 

33.  When  a  Cadet  is  found  to  be  makinginsufflcient 
progress  a  letter  is  sent  to  his  Parent  or  Guardian 
warning  him  of  the  possibility  of  having  to  withdraw 
the  Cadet  unless  a  marked  improvement  takes  place. 
This  warning  i*  g^ierally  issued  a  term  in  advance, 
to  enable  the  Pprent  provisionally  to  make  other 
arrangements  for  intinuing  the  boy's  education  in 
case  'ns  withdrawal  should  become  necessary. 

By  Command  of  their  Lordships, 

W.  Graham  Gbeene. 
Admiralty,  November,  1913. 


inform  jacket*  "\  , 
,,  trousers*  I  J 
„     waistcoat*  I  £ 

lannel  lined  vg 

waistcoat*       . .  I  c 
Uniformeaps,peakj  .^ 

3  turned  down*  J 
Working    summer 

suit,    blue    tweed, 

with     two    prs. 

trousers* 
Working  winter  suit, 

of  special  material* 


Loose  fitting  over- 
coat  —  monkey 
jacket* 


Cloth      uniform 
monkeji  jacket     .. 
Uniform  greatcoat* 


White  flannel  trous- 
ers (well  shrunk) . . 

White  flannel  shirts 
(with  collars  to 
turn  down)  .. 

White  flannel  shirts 
with  collar  bands 

White  flannel  collars 

White  day  shirts     .. 

Collars* 

Pyjama  suit    .. 

boeKs^ThiekWoollen 
Thin  merino 
(short)  .. 


Thick  for  winter 
(long)     .. 
(  Thin  merino 
Vests!  Thick     for 

(.    winter 
Bath  towel 
Face  towel 
Sweaters  (high  neck) 
Neckties  (black  silk) 
of  uniform  pattern) 
Pocket  handkerchiefs 
White  woollen  gloves 
Braces 

Boots,  strong  laced, 
soles  at  least  three- 
eight  in.  thick 
Shoes.Oxrord.  patent 
leather. with  strong 


n 


soles    .. 

*  A  pattern  can  be  seen  at  the  Admiralty  Pattern 
Rooms,  Broadway,  Westminster,  S.  W. 

t  For  first  year  at  the  R.N.  College,  Osborne, 
Cadets- may  wear  any  suitable  black  laced  boots 
which  they  have  been  wearing  prior  to  joining  the 
College. 


NAVAL  CADETS. 


862 


LIST  OF  ARTICLES  REQUIRED   FOR  A    NAVAL 
CADET  UNDER  TRAINING.-conMnwed. 


Uniform  gaiters 

Hair  brush,  comb, 
clothes  brush,  tooth 
brush,  nail  brush, 
sponge 

Soiled  linen  bag, 
with  name 

Rug,  ot  uniform 
pattern* 

Portmanteau,  with 
name 


Waterproof  coat  or  a 
pegamoid  coat 

Football  knickers, 
jersey,  boots,  and 
stockings 

Gymnastic  belt 

Linen  cricket  hat    .. 

Straw  hat 

Knife  lanyards 

White  canvas  gym- 
nastic shoes 

Brown  canvas  shoes, 
with  thick  rubber 
soles     

Chest  covers 

Cap  covers 

Duck  trousers 

Comforter 

Shoes,  thick,  for  en- 
gine room 

Gloves  for  engine 
room 

Midshipman's  sea 
chest  complete 


li- 


as necessary   — 


To  be  of  the 
following 
dimensions- 
2ft.  4in.  by 
lft.  51n.  by 
lft.  lin. 

To  be  of  such 
a  size  that  it 
can  be  stowed 
inside  Port- 
m  a  n  t  ea  u 
when  latter 
is  empty. 

Supplied  by 
Admiralty. 


Obtainable  at 
the  College. 


Obtainable  at 
College. 


Length,  3ft 
6in.;  breadth, 
2ft.;  height, 
2ft.,  3in  — 
name  in  full 
on  plain 
brass  plate 
to  be  attach- 
ed. 


*  A  pattern  can  be  seen  at  the  Admiralty  Pattern 
Kooms,  Broadway,  Westminster,  S.W. 

It  is  particularly  requested  that  the  sea  chest  may 
be  at  Osborne  seven  days  previous  to  the  Cadets  join- 
ing. 

Sote.— 1.  Clothing  to  be  distinctly  marked  with 
the  Cadet  s  name  in  full. 

2.  Trousers  to  be  made  without  pockets,  and  the 
two  working  suits  to  have  onlv  one  pocket  on  left 
outside  breast,  and  one  pocket  inside  right  breast. 

3.  There  is  no  special  pattern  for  underclothing. 


4.  Government  bedding  will  be  supplied,  for  which 
a  charge  of  Is.  per  month  will  be  made.  (This  does 
not  include  sheets  or  pillow  cases.) 

The  following  articles  can  be  supplied  at  the 
Colloges  if  the  Cadets  require  them  :— 

Braces.  Links. 

Silk  ties  (uniform).  Bootlaces. 

Tooth  brushes.  Oashmero  scarves. 

Tooth  powder  and  paste.  Bathing  drawers. 

Collar  studs.  Cricket  shoes. 

Front  studs.  Key  rings. 

Articles  supplied  at  the  Colleges  will  be  charged 
to  the  Cadet's  personal  account ;  they  will  be  charged 
at  cost  price  allowing  sufficient  margin  to  cover 
expense  of  transit  only. 


REGULATIONS  RESPECTING   SEXTANTS. 

Cadets  when  entering  on  their  fifth  term  at  Dart- 
mouth should  already  have  procured  a  Sextant  in  a 
box,  such  instrument  being  obtained  by  parents  ;  a 
leather  case  is  not  necessary. 

Any  new  Sextant  must  be  approved  by  the  Captain 
of  the  College  and  must  have  the  following  qualifi- 
cations : — 

1.  Strong  frame  and  well  finished  in  all  respects, 
all  loose  fittings  to  be  stamped  with  the  number. 

2.  Radius  not  to  be  less  than  6J  inches  to  middle 
of  the  graduation. 

3.  Arc  distinctly  cut,  and  to  read  to  10  seconds  up 
to  at  least  125°  on,  and  5"  off,  the  arc,  the  vernier 
being  divided  three  divisions  to  the  right  of  the 
index. 

4.  Shades  to  be  of  neutral  tint  and  of  satisfactory 
densities. 

■5.  A  star  telescope  (not  inverting  images)  to  be 
provided,  and  an  inverting  telescope  with  two  eye- 
pieces, one  of  which  to  have  a  magnifying  power  of  at 
least  7  diameters.  The  telescopes  and  collar  to  be 
fitted  with  interrupted  thread. 

6.  Adjusting  screws  to  mirrors  to  be  placed  in 
positions  as  little  exposed  as  possible,  preferably  at 
the  base  of  the  mirrors,  to  be  recessed  so  as  to  be 
moved  by  a  squared  key  or  screw-driver  and  fitted 
with  covers. 

7.  Two  shades  for  eyepieces  of  different  intensities 
to  be  ground  conical,  to  slip  on,  not  screw. 

8.  Handle  to  be  of  good  size. 

9.  Each  Sextant  must  be  accompanied  by  a  Kew 
Certificate,  Class  A, 

10.  A  button  over  the  handle  besides  the  usual 
chocks  for  keeping  the  instrument  in  place  when  the 
lid  is  closed.  Box  to  have  recessed  hooks  for  secur- 
ing the  lid,  and  a  recessed  handle. 

11.  No  Sextants  will  be  accepted  in  which  the 
unsilvered  portion  of  the  horizon  glass  is  absent,  or 
the  telescope  so  fitted  as  not  to  be  entirely  remov- 
able in  one  piece,  and  the  horizon  glass  should  have 
a  minimum  width  of  1—1/8  inch. 


Sextants  possessing  the  necessary  qualifications 
can  be  obtained  from  various  makers. 

A  good  65-inch  instrument  can  be  obtained  for 
11. 10s. 

Sextants  presented  to  Cadets  which  have  belonged 
to  parents  or  others  are  not  required  to  conform 
rigidly  to  the  standard,  provided  they  are  of  radius 
not  less  than  that  prescribed  and  are  considered 
suitable  by  the  Captain  of  the  College,  but  r>r>  Sex- 
tant can  be  accepted  unless  accompanied  by  a  Kew 
Certificate  Class  A, 


863   "CONWAY"  CADETS.— SPECIAL  ENTRY  OF  CADETS. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  ENTRY  INTO  THE  RM.  COLLEGE 
AT  DARTMOUTH  OF  CADETS  FROM  THE  "CONWAY." 


1.  Six  nominations  to  cadetships  in  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  Dartmouth,  will  be  granted  annually  to  the 
"  Conway,"  training  ship  of  the  Mercantile  Marine. 

2.  Shortly  before  the  end  of  each  Term,  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  "Conway"  may  nominate  two  Cadets 
from  their  training  ship,  for  admission  to  the  College 
as  Cadets  of  the  Royal  Navy,  subj  ect  to  their  passing 
a  qualifying  examination  and  satisfying  the  con- 
ditions specified  below. 

Should  the  Committee,  in  addition  to  the  autho- 
rised number  of  nominations,  wish  to  recommend 
any  specially  desirable  candidate,  his  case  will 
receive  consideration. 

Bach  Cadet  so  nominated  will  be  required  to  pass 
an  examination  shewing  that  he  has  reached  the 
same  general  standard  of  training  as  is  reached  by 
Naval  Cadets  on  leaving  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
Osborne. 

3.  The  Examination  will  be  conducted  near  the 
end  of  each  Term,  i.e  ,  about  April,  August  and 
December,  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne,  and 
will  include  tests  in  practical  knowledge  of  the  use 
of  tools  and  workshop  processes  as  well  as  papers  on 
the  subjects  dealt  with  in  the. Osborne  curriculum. 

The  Candidates,  if  successful,  will  be  admitted  to 
the  Royal  Naval  College,  Dartmouth,  from  the  be- 
ginning of  the  Term  in  January.  May,  or  September 
following  the  examination. 

4.  Each   Candidate   must   possess   the   following 
qualifications- 
fa.)  He  must  be  of  very  good  character  and  con- 
duct, and  in  all  respects  fit  for  entry  into 
H.M.  Navy. 

(6.;  Until  the  autumn  of  1915,  he  must  be  more 
than  14  ye irs  8  months,  but  not  more  than 
15  years  old  on  the  16th  January,  15th  May, 
or  15th  September  following  the  examina- 
tion. After  the  autumn  examinaiion  in 
1915  (i.e.,  commencing  with  the  December, 
1915  examinaiion)  the  new  n,le  will  come 
into  force,  viz.:— that  a  Cadet  from  the 
"Conway"  must  be  more  than  15  years 
and  4  months,  buo  not  more  than  15  years 
8,mouths  of  age  on  the  1st  April,  1st 
August,  or  1st  December  for  the  examina- 
tions in  April,  August  or  December. 


(c.)  He  must  have  served  in  the  training  ship 
2  years,  i.e.,  6  terms,  there  being  3  terms  a 
year. 

(d.)  He  must  have  spent  not  less  than  one 
fourth  (or  the  equivalent  of  6  months)  of 
his  2  years  service  in  practical  mechanical 
work  under  conditions  satisfactory  to  the 
Admiralty. 

(«.)  Before  attending  the  qualifying  examina- 
tion he  must  pass  the  medical  examina- 
tion for  the  Navy,  according  to  the 
prescribed  regulations. 

5.  The  following  certificates  must  be  forwarded  at 
the  time  the  candidates  are  nominated— 

(a.)  Certificate  of  birth. 
(&,)         Do.  conduct, 

(e.)         Do.  ability  to  swim. 

(d.)        Do.  time  served  in  training  ship, 

(e.)         Do.  time      spent      in      practical 

mechanical     work,    with 
particulars  of  training. 
The  name  and  address  of  the  parent  or  guardian 
must  also  be  supplied. 

6.  The  regulations  as  to  the  provision  by  parents 
or  guardians  of  the  outfit,  payment  of  lees  and 
other  expenses,  while  the  Cadet  is  at  Dartmouth,  and 
the  private  allowance  after  passing  out,  will  be  the 
same  as  those  with  respect  to  other  Naval  Cadets. 

7.  Cadets  entering  under  these  regulations  will  be 
subject  in  all  respects  to  the  same  discipline  and  con- 
ditions of  service  as  other  Cadets  during  thcirperiod 
of  training  at  the  R.N.  College,  Dartmouth,  and  will 
be  liable  to  removal  for  the  same  causes. 

On  passing  out,  they  will  be  treated  in  the  same 
manner  as  the  other  Cadets,  and  will  rank  according 
to  the  time  gained  and  their  position  on  the  list. 

Note.— Application  for  entry  in  the  "Conway" 
should  be  made  to  the  Commanding  Officer,  School 
Ship  "Conway,"  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire. 

By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

Admiralty,  Dec.,  1913.  W.  Gkaham  Geeene. 


SPECIAL   ENTRY    OF    NAVAL   CADETS. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  SPECIAL  ENTRY 
OF  NAVAL  CADETS. 
Note— The  Regulations  for  the  entry  and  training  of 
Naval  Cadets'  at  the  Royal  Naval  Colleges  at  Osboine 
and  Dartmouth  are  contained  In  a  separate  document 
which  can  be  obtained  en  application  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.  11'.  These  regula- 
tions are  gi  en  at  ttages  856-861.  3he  scheme  of 
entry  through  Otborne  and  Dartmouth  is  The  main 
method  by  which  officers  are  ■  dmitted  to  the  Royal 
Navy.  During  the  years  1914,  1915  and  I9ie,  however,  a 
supplementary  scheme  of  special  admissions  has  been 
arranged.which  iscalledthe  "  Special  Entry  "  Scheme. 
The  Regulations  regarding  this  "Special  Entry" 
Scheme  are  contained  in  the  present  pamphlet. 

1.  The  number  of  Naval  Cadets  to  be  admitted 
under  the  following  Regulations  will  be  about  thirty 
in  each  of  the  years  1914,  1915  and  1916. 

2.  Candidates  for  aimission  must  be  not  more 
than  18|  i  or  less  than  17s  years  of  age  on  the  1st  o( 
June  of  the  year  in  which  the  examination  is  held. 
No  nomination  is  required.  Applications  should  be 
made  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  Whitehall, 
S.  W.,  not  later  than  the  1st  April.  A  form  of  appli- 
cation to  be  filled  in  by  the  parent  or  guardian  of 
the  candidate  may  be  obtained  from  the  Aomiralty. 

3.  Candidates  must  be  of  pure  European  descent, 
and  the  tons  either  of  natural  born  or  naturalised 
British  subject's.  In  doubtful  cases  the  burden  of 
clear  proof  will  rest  upon  the  Candidate. 

Candidates  must  be  unmarried. 

4.  Applicants  who  satisfy  these  conditions  will  be 
invited  to  appear  before  a  Committee  at  the 
Admiralty.  This  Committee  will  interview  each 
Candidate  and  examine  credentials  furnished  by 
the  headmaster  of  the  school  he  is  attending  or  last 
attended.    A  report  will  be  obtained  beforehand 


from  the  headmaster  for  the  information  of  the 
Committee  as  to  the  Candidate's  conduct,  abiliiies, 
past  training  and  general  promise  of  suitability. 
On  the  report,  of  this  Committee  it  will  be  deter- 
mined whether  the  Candidate  shall  be  admitted  to 
compete.  Candidates  will  be  required  to  pass  at 
the  same  time  a  Medical  Examination,  according 
to  the  prescribed  regulations,  as  to  their  physical 
fitness  for  the  Navy. 

5.  Every  eaudidate  must  he  in  good  health,  and 
frte  from  any  physical  defect  of  body,  impediment 
of  speech,  defect  of  sight  or  heaving,  and  also  from 
any  predisposition  to  constitutional  or  hereditary 
disease  or  weakness  of  any  kind,  and  be  in  all 
respects  well  developed  and  active  in  proportion  to 
his  age. 

It  should  be  particularly  noted  that  full  normal 
vision-as  determined  by  Snellen's  teats— is  re- 
quired for  Candidates  for  Naval  Cadetships.  A 
memorandum  is  issued  by  the  Admiralty  which 
gives  details  of  the  physical  requirements  of 
Candidates.    (See  page  864.) 

6.  Candidates  admitted  to  compete  will  present 
themselves  for  examination  in  June  by  the  Civil 
St-rvice  Commissioners.  Particulars  of  the  examin- 
ation can  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary,  Civil 
Service  Commission,  Burlington  Gardens,  W.  (See 
also  Appendix  I.  attached.) 

By  arrangement  between  the  Admiralty  and  the 
War  Office  a  candidate  who  is  admitted  to  compete 
in  the  examination  for  special  entry  as  a  Naval 
Cadet  may,  if  he  so  desires,  and  provided  he  fulfils 
all  the  necessary  conditions,  present  himself  at  the 
same  time  for  admission  to  the  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich,  or  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  or  to  Supplementary  first  appointments 
in  the  Royal  Marines,  in  which  case  he  must  express 


SPECIAL  ENTRY   OF   NAVAL  CADETS. 


863a 


definitely    his    order    of    preference*    before    the  j 
examination  has  begun.    For  particulars  of  the  con- 
ditions  of  entry  to  the  Royal  Military  Academy  and  I 
Royal  Military  College,  apnlication  should  be  made 
to  the  Secretary,  Civil  Service  Commission. 

Regulations  for  Supplementary  first  appointments 
in  the  Koyal  Marines  may  be  obtained  from  the 
Secretary  of  the  Admiralty.    (See  page  864.) 

7.  A  list  of  successful  candidates  in  order  of  merit 
Will  be  published  by  the  Civil  Service  Commission. 

8.  Successful  Candidates  will  be  appointed  as 
Cades  to  undergo  a  course  of  training  for  a  period 
of  li  years.  During  this  period  they  will  be  accom- 
modated on  board  a  cruiser,  part  of  the  instruction 
being  given  on  board  and  part  on  shore. 

On  completing  this  course,  and  passing  out  satis- 
factorily, they  will  join  the  Fleet  as  Midshipmen. 
They  will  become  Midshipmen  later  in  age  than 
Cadets  who  enter  through  Osborne,  but  their  ser- 
vices in  that  rank  will  be  shorter,  with  the  general 
result  that  except  for  the  effect  of  tho  accelerated 
promotion  which  they  may  obtain  by  doing  well  in 
their  final  examinatious,  their  age  will  usually  be 
about  a  year  more  on  attaining  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant. This  will  be  no  bar  to  their  advancement 
according  to  merit.  The  same  subsequent  career 
will  be  open  to  them  as  to  Officers  who  have  entered 
the  Navy  through  Osborne  and  Dartmouth. 

9.  Naval  Cadets  under  training  will  be  subject  to 
the  Regulations  for  the  time  being  in  force  respect- 
ing such  Cadets. 

10.  Parents  or  Guardians  are  required  to  make  a 
private  allowance  of  501.  per  annum  to  Cadets  from 
the  time  thoyjoin  the  Naval  Service  until  they  reach 
the  rank  of  Acting  Sub  Lieutenant  (namely  for  a 
period  of  about  3  years  and  4  months)  and  thereafter 
a  private  allowance  at  the  rate  of  20'.  a  year  for  the 
period  (usuallv  not  exceeding  two  months)  that  they 
remain  Acting  Suh-Lieutenants  with  nay  at  the  rate 
of  3s.  6d.  a  day  before  becoming  Sub-Lieutenants. 
On  reaching  the  rank  nf  Sub-Lieutenant,  an  Officer 
is  required  to  provide  himself  with  the  uniform  of  a 
Commissioned  Officer. 

11.  Cadets  will  be  paid  Is.  a  day  from  the  time  of 
eniry  until  they  become  Midshipmen,  when  their 
pay  will  become  Is.  $d.  a  day.  On  reaching  the  rank 
of  Sub- Lieutenant  an  Officer  will  be  paid  5s.  a  day. 
The  commencing  rate  of  pay  of  a  Lieutenant, 
reached  after  at  most  two  years  as  Sub-Lieutenant, 
is  10s.  a  day. 

A  Sub-Lieutenant  can  meet  h  s  mess  and  other 
necessary  expenditure  on  the  pav  of  5s.  a  day. 

12.  The  parent  or  guardian  of  every  Cadet  is 
required  to  provide  outfit  under  the  regulations  in 
force.  The  outfit,  together  with  a  sexiant,  costs 
about  £60. 

13.  All  travelling  expenses  for  Cadets  are  advanced 
by  the  Paymaster  of  the  Naval  Establishment  to 
which  they  are  attached,  but  will  be  charged  to  the 
Cadet. 

Such  money  as  may  be  required  by  Cadets  for  any- 
special  circumstance  will  be  advanced  by  the  Pay- 
master under  the  authority  of  their  Commanding 
Officer. 

14.  Pareuts  or  Guardians  of  Cadets  must,  in  all 
cases  of  permanent  change  of  residence,  inform  the 
Admiralty  and  the  Commanding  Officer  of  the  Ship 
in  which  their  sons  are  serving. 

15  Cadets  may  be  required  to  withdraw  at  any 
time,  if  in  the  opinion  of  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  the  Admiralty— 

ill  they  fail  to  obtain  a  satisfactory  standard,  or 

(2)  their  conduct  is  unsatisfactory,  or 

(3)  they  are  considered  unsuitable  for  the  Naval 

Service. 

16.      It  will  be  open  to   Officers,   after  reaching 

Commissioned  rank,  to  volunteer  for  service  in  any 

one  of  the    special   branches,    undertaking   either 

Navigation,  Gunnery,  Torpedo,  or  Engineering  auty. 

By  Command  of  Their  Lordships. 

W.    GRAHAM    GREENE, 

Admiralty,  1913. 


The  outfit  required  on  joining  is  the  same  as  given 
on  pages  861-862  for  a  Cadet  in  the  Training  Cruiser 


Cadets  after  joining  will  be  required  to  procure  a 
Sextant.  The  regulations  as  to  Sextants  are  given 
on  page  862. 


APPENDIX  I, 

Subjects  of  Examination. 

English  ..-"-- 
English  history  and  geography  - 
French  or  German  or  Latin 


Marks. 
2,000 
2,000 
2,000 


Mathematics  :— 

Elementary  -  -  -       2,000 

Intermediate       -  -  -       2,000 

Higher  (optional)  -  -       2,000 

Science  (physics  and  chemistry)  -  2,000 
Elementary  engineering  (optional)  2,000 
Both  papers  marked  optional  may  he  taken. 
Candidates  will  not  be  excluded  who  do  not  take  the 
papers  marked  optinnal,  but  no  candidate  will  be 
accepted  who  does  not  show  a  competent  knowledge 
of  mathematics  as  well  as  obtain  a  satisfactory 
aggregate  in  the  examination. 

Certificate  A  obtained  in  the  "  Officers'  Training 
Corps  "will  entitle  the  holder  to  an  addition  of  200 
marks. 

The  question  papers  (except  in  elementary  en- 
gineering) will  be  the  sanio  as  those  taken  in  corres- 
ponding subjects  in  the  military  entrance  examina- 
tions, particulars  of  which  can  be  obtained  from  the 
Civil  Seivice  Commissioners,  Burlington  Gardens, 
W. 

The  paper  on  elementary  engineering  will  comprise 
questions  in  the  subjects  of  the  following  syllabus. 
The  quentions  will  be  of  a  very  elementary  character, 
and  knowledge  of  workshop  practice  will  not  be 
required. 


SYLLABUS    OF    EXAMINATION     IN 
ELEMENTARY    ENGINEERING. 

Applications  in  mechanism  of  elementary  mechan- 
ical principles.  Machines  considered  as  means  of 
(n.  converting  motion,  (6)  transmitting  power. 
Simple  examples.  Ve'ociiy  ratio.  Mechanical 
advantage.  Efficiency.  Horse  power,  how  measured. 
Dynamometers.  The  Indicator  and  Indicator 
diagrams.  Crank-effort  In  relation  to  piston  thrust. 
Function  of  flywheel. 

Elementary  treatment  of  strength  of  materials. 
Tensile,  compressive,  and  shearing  stress.  Elastic 
and  non-elastic  strain  ;  elastic  limit.  Hooke's  law. 
Young's  Modulus  of  Elasticity.  Behaviour  of  iron 
and  steel  in  a  testing  machine.  Stress-strain 
diagrams.  Simpleexamples  of  calculation  of  dimen- 
sions in  relation  to  strength.  Stresses  in  the 
members  of  frames  where  the  members  are  jointed 
and  loaded  at  the  joints  ;  graphic  method. 

Principle  of  the  conservation  of  energy  as  applied 
in  the  steam  engine  and  other  heat  engines.  Con- 
version of  energy  of  fuel  into  heat,  and  heat  into 
mechanical  effect.  Boiler  and  engine  efficiency. 
Common  forms  of  engines  and  boilers, and  general 
features  of  action.  Properties  of  steam.  Expansion 
of  steam  in  the  cylinder.  Compound  expansion. 
The  slide  valve.  Governing  of  eng'nes.  Types  of 
steam  turbines.  Internal  combustion  engine  using 
gas  or  oil.    The  four-stroke  cycle. 


*  Following  the  Army  Regulations,  a  Candidate  may  say  that  if  he  is  not  among  the  first  (so  many 
successful  competitors  for  the  Royal  Military  Academy  or  the  Royal  Military  College  (as  the  case  may  be 
he  will  elect  for  a  Naval  Gadetship. 


864  PHYSICAL  REQUIKEMENTS,  &c.— ENTRY  &c.  OFFICERS. 

PHYSICAL  REQUIREMENTS  FOR  CANDIDATES  FOR 
COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


With  a  view  to  preventing  Candidates  who  may  be 
physically  unfit  lor  His  Majesty's  Service  from  in- 
curring the  inconvenience  and  expense  of  preparing 
for  commissions  in  the  Royal  Navy,  it  is  suggested 
that  they  undergo  examination  by  the  medical 
»dviser  of  the  family,  or  any  other  qualified  medical 
practitioner,  to  whom  the  following  list  of  defects 
which  cause  rejection  maybesubmitied  for  guidance. 


It  is  to  be  understood  that  this  private  examina- 
tion is  merely  suggested  as  a  guide  for  intending 
Candidates  and  to  lessen  the  chances  of  disappoint- 
ment, and  that  it  is  by  no  means  intended  to  take 
the  place  of,  or  to  influence  in  any  way,  the  regular 
Official  Physical  examination. 


1.  A  weak  constitution,  imperfect  development, 
physical  weakness,  either  hereditary  or  from  chronic 
disease,  wounds,  or  injuries. 


2.  Skin  disease,  unless  temporary  or  trivial. 


3.  Malformation  of  the  head,  deformity  from 
fracture  or  depression  of  the  bones  of  the  skull,  im- 
paired intellect,  epilepsy,  paralysis,  or  impediment 
of  speech. 

4.  Blindness  or  defective  of  vision,  imperfect  per- 
ception of  colours,  fistula  lachrymalis,  or  any  chronic 
disease  of  the  eyes  or  eyelids.  Candidates  for  Naval 
Cadetships  must  .possess  lull  normal  vision  as  de- 
termined by  Snellen's  tests,  each  eye  being  separately 
examined,  for  Candidates  for  other  branches  of  the 
.Royal  Navy,  full  normal  vision  is  not  required,  but 
any  defect  of  vision  must  be  due  to  errors  of  refrac- 
tion which  can  be  corrected  to  normal  by  glasses, 
and  vision  without  glasses  must  in  any  case  be 
not  less  than  6/60  with  each  eye,  and  the  candidate 
must  also  be  able  to  read  D=o,6  of  Snellen's  test 
types. 


5.  Impaired  hearing  or  discharge  from  one  or  both 
ears  or  any  disease  of  the  external,  middle,  or  internal 
ear. 


6.  Disease  of  the  bones  of  the  nose,  or  of  its 
cartilages,  nasal  polypus,  or  disease  ol  the  naso- 
pharynx. 

7.  Disease  ol  the  throat,  tongue,  palate,  or  tonsils, 
many  unsound  teeth,+  unhealthy  gums,  disease  ol 
the  glands  of  the  throat  or  neck,  external  cicatrices, 
if  at  all  extensive,  and  especially  if  adherent. 

8.  Functional  or  organic  disease  of  the  heart  or 
blood  vessels,  deformity  or  contraction  of  the  chest, 
or  any  symptom  of  lung  disease  or  tendency  thereto. 

9.  Undue  swelling  or  distension  of  the  abdomen, 
obesitv,  disease  or  enlargement  of  the  abdominal 
organs.  Rupture,  weakness  or  distension  of  the 
abdominal  rings ;  any  disease  of  the  bladder  or  in- 
continence of  urine. 

10.  The  existence  ol  any  delect  of  the  genital 
organs,  or  of  varicocele  when  it  clearly  forms,  or  is 
likely  to  form,  a  serious  impediment  to  the  efficient 
performance  of  duty,  e.g.,  when  it  is  associated  with 
varicose  veins  or  piles. 

11.  Paralysis,  weakness,  impaired  motion  or  de- 
formity of  'the  upper  or  lower  extremities,  from 
whatever  cause;  a  varicose  state  of  the  veins, 
especially  of  the  leg.  Bunions,  distortion  or  mal- 
formation of  the  hands,  feet,  fingers,  or  toes. 

12.  Distortion  of  the  spine,  of  the  bones  of  the 
chest,  or  pelvis,  from  injury  or  constitutional  defect. 

No  person  will  be  admitted  into  His  Majesty's 
Service  unless  he  has  been  vaccinated.  Re-vaccina- 
tion will  also  be  required  if  considered  necessary. 

t  i.e.— Seven  teeth  defective  or  deficient  in  persons 
under  17  years  of  age  on  the  date  of  entry,  ten  de- 
fective or  deficient  teeth  in  persons  above  the  age  of 
17— a  tooth  being  considered  as  defective  when  it 
cannot  be  made  permanently  serviceable  by  dental 
repair.  Credit  is  also  given  for  teeth  which  have  not 
erupted.  Candidates  must,  however,  possess  some 
sound  opposing  molars  and  incisors.  The  numbers 
given  above  are  intended  as  a  general  guide,  and  are 
not  necessarily  strictly  adhered  to,  provided  the 
general  condition  ol  the  teeth  is  good. 


ENTRY   AND   EXAMINATION   OF   OFFICERS. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  SUPPLEMENTARY  FIRST 
APPOINTMENTS  IN  THE  ROYAL  MARINES. 


Admiralty, 

March,  1912. 

I.— Appointments  as   Peobationaby    Second 
Lieutenant. 

1.  Appointments  as  Probationary  Second  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Marines  will  be  offered  annually  to 
Candidates  who  may  pass  successfully  a  competitive 
examination  aud  be  otherwise  qualified  as  detailed. 

2.  The  number  of  appointments  each  year  will 
vary  according  to  the  requirements  of  the  Service, 
and  notice  ihereot  will  be  published  about  three 
months  before  the  examination. 


3  The  examination  of  Candidates  will  be  con- 
ducted by  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners  in  the 
month  of  June  as  specified  in  Section  III.  The 
examination  will  be  held  in  London,  and  such  other 
centres  as  the  Commissioners  may  appoint.  The 
fee  for  the  examination  in  Lor.don  will  be  21.  and  at 
>my  other  centre  3/.,  in  addition  to  any  local  fees 
The  ornl  and  practical  parts  of  the  examination  will 
be  held  in  London  only. 

4.  Every  Candidate  for  examination  must  make 
application  to  the.  Secretary  of  tile  Admiralty  not 
later  than  the  1st  of  April  of  the  year  of  examina- 
tion 

5  Candidates  must  be  unmarried.  The  limits  of 
age  will  be  from  17  to  19.  Candidates  must  have  attain- 
ed the  age  of  17  and  must  not  have  attained  the  age 
of  19  on  the  first  of  .1  une  of  the  ^  ear  of  examination. 


ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 


864a 


6.  Candidates  will  bo  required  to  present  them- 
selves at  the  Admiralty,  where  they  will  be  separately 
interviewed  beforn  they  are  admitted  to  compete  at 
the  examination.  Those  admitted  to  compete  will 
be  given  the  necessary  forms,  after  the  interview,  to 
enable  them  to  make  application  to  the  Civil  Service 
Commissioners  to  be  examined. 

7.  A  Candidate  must  be  of  pure  European  descent 
and  the  son  either  of  natural-born  British  subjects 
or  of  parents  naturalised  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
In  doubtful  cases  the  burdeu  of  clear  proof  will  rest 
upon  the  Candidate.  He  must  also  uroduce  acertifl- 
oate  of  his  ability  to  swim,  and  a  certificate  of  birth. 

8.  Successful  candidates  will  be  required  to  under- 
go an  examination  by  the  Medical  Director  General 
of  the  Navy  as  to  their  physical  fitness  for 
appointment. 

The  physical  requirements  are  precisely  the  same 
as  those  for  commissions  in  otoer  branches  of  the 
Royal  Navy  (see  paga  863).  except  that  in  addition 
Candidates  must  be  at  least  5-ft.  5-ins.  in  height. 

9.  Parents  or  guardians  are  required  to  make  an 
Officer  a  private  allowance  of  at  least  601.  a  year  until 
his  pay  amounts  to  7s.  6d.  a  day  (i.e.,  for  about  three 
years),  and  of  45Z.  a  year  from  that  date  until  he  is  in 
receipt  of  10s.  a  day  (i.e.,  during  an  additional  period 
of  from  one  to  two  years). 

They  must  further  undertake  to  provide  him  with 
the  outfit  required  on  appointment  as  Probationary 
Second  Lieutenant,  and  also  the  additional  uniform 
authorised  on  receiving  his  commission. 


II.— Conditions  op  Service. 

10.  The  Candidates  select  ed  after  examination  will 
be  appointed  Probationary  Second  Lieutenants  in  the 
Koyal  Marines.  Their  seniority  will  be  that  of  the 
order  in  which  they  were  placed  by  the  Examiners. 

11.  Corps  Nomination. -One  appointment  in  the 
Royal  Marines  will  be  given  annually  to  the  son  of  a 
combatant  Officer  of  the  Royal  Marine  Forces  ecom- 
mended  to  His  Majesty  by  the  Lords  Commissioners 
of  the  Admiralty. 

In  the  selection  for  this  appointment  preference 
will  be  given — 

(a)  To  sons  of  Officers  who  have  been  killed  in 

action  or  have  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action  within  six  months  of  such  wounds 
having  been  received,  or  from  illness  brought 
on  by  fatigue,  privation,  orexposure, incident 
to  active  operations  before  an  enemy,  within 
six  months  after  having  been  first  certified  to 
be  ill ;  or — 

(b)  To  sons  of  Officers  who  have  attained  the  sub- 

stantive rank  of  Majoror Lieutenant-Colonel, 
and  have  performed  long  and  distinguished 
service. 

This  appointment  is  contingent  on  the  nominee 
qualifying  in  tlie  entrance  examination  and  showing 
a  competent  knowledge  in  the  subjects  Mathematics 
and  Science. 

12.  Period  of  Probation.— Officers  will  be  con- 
sidered as  on  probation  until  they  have  completed 
all  their  courses  of  instruction  and  training  and 
have  been  successful  in  all  the  examinations  herein- 
after mentioned. 


13.  Removal  from  the  Service.— Officers  who  fail  in 
any  examination  will  be  removed  from  the  Service 
unless  reasonable  grounds  for  a  second  trial  can  be 
proved.  They  are  also  liable  to  be  discharged  at  any 
time  for  unsatisfactory  conduct. 

14.  Date  of  Commissions.— Commissions  as  Lieu- 
tenant Koyal  Marines  will  be  granted  to  Officers 
after  passing  the  final  military  examination.  They 
will  be  posted  to  the  Royal  Marine  Artillery  or  Royal 
Marine  Light  Infantry  according  to  the  requirements 
of  the  Service,  but  will  be  on  one  general  list  for 
seniority  and  promotion  in  the  Corps. 

15.  The  final  order  of  seniority  of  Officers  will  be 
determined  by  the  results  of  all  their  professional 
(naval  and  military)  examinations  during  the  pro- 
bationary period  of  their  service. 

16.  The  higher  classes  of  certificates  in  the  final 
examinations  entitle  Officers  to  accelerated  increase 
of  pay. 

*  III.— Subjects  of  Examination. 

17.  The  subjects  of  examination  are  as  follows  :— 

Class  I.  Marks. 

(i)  English 2000-} 

(ii)  English  History  and  Geography  2000  / 
(iii)  French  or  German  or  Latin       ..    2000  \     Obli- 
(ivi  Mathematics  A  (Elementary)  ..   2000  (  gatory. 
(v)  Mathematics  B  (Intermediate;     2000  \ 
(vi)  Science  (Physics  and  Chemistry)  2000/ 

Class  II. 
(vii)  (a)  French  or  German  or  Latin    2000 )..-.,..        , 
(b)  Mathematics  C  (Higher)    ..  2000  j  "P"">nai. 

All  tha  sublects  in  Class  I.  must  be  taken  up. 
Only  one  of  the  subjects  In  Class  II,  may  be  taken 
up,  and  if  this  subject  is  a  language,  it  must  be 
different  from  the  lauguage  selected  in  Class  I. 

In  addition  to  the  above-named  subjects.  Candi- 
dates may  take  up  freehand  draw'ng,  to  which  400 
marks  will  be  allotted,  but  from  these  marks  such 
deductions  will  be  made  as  will  prevent  indifferent 
draughtsmanship  from  receiving  any  credit. 

Certificate  4.  obtained  in  the  Officers'  Training 
Corps,  will  entitle  the  holder  to  receive  200  marks 
additional  to  the  above. 

No  Candidate  will  be  accepted  who  does  not  (1) 
show  a  competent  knowledge  of  mathematics  in  the 
elementary  and  intermediate  stages,  and  (2)  obtain 
a  satisfactory  aggregate  in  the  examination. 

IV.— Courses  of  Instruction  and  Training. 
(a)  Royal  Naval  College,  Oreenwich  {1st  Course). 

18.  Candidates  appointed  Probationary  Second 
Lieutenants  will  proceed  to  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
Greenwich,  on  the  1st  October  following,  for  a  course 
of  eight  and  a  haif  months'  study,  to  be  concluded 
by  au  examination  in  the  subjects  studied. 

19.  Officers  will  receive  daily  instruction  in 
infantry  drill  and  in  physicai  training  during  this 
course. 

20.  A  mess  allowance  of  Is.  6d.  a  day  will  be 
granted  dming  the  period  of  study  at  the  College. 

21.  The  quarters  in  the  College  are  fully  furnished, 
and  a  small  daily  charge  is  made  for  their  upkeep. 

lb)  Head  Quarters,  Royal  Marines, 

22.  On  completion  of  the  examination  at  Green- 
wich, Officers  will  be  granted  leave  before  joining  a 
Royal  Marine  Division  on  the  1st  July. 

The  ensuing  course  at  a  Division  will  extend  over 
a  period  of  about  20  weeks,  during  which  Officers  will 
receive  instruction  in  Infantry  Training,  Musketry, 
Military  Law  and  Administration,  and  a  Recruit 
Officer's  course  of  Naval  Gunnery. 

*  A  copy  of  the  regulations  including  a  detailed 
syllabus  of  the  Subjects  of  Examination  can  be  obtained 
on  application  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 


865 


ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 


(c)  B.M.S.  "  Vernon." 

23.  In  the  middle  of  November  the  course  of 
Electrical-  Telegraphic,  and  Torpedo  instruction  in 
H.M.S.  "Vernon"  will  begin.  This  course  will 
occupy  about  three  months  including  Christmas 
leave,  and  on  its  conclusion  an  examination  will 
take  place. 

(d)  H.M.S.  "Excellent." 

24.  The  Gunnery  course  of  11  weeks  in  H.M.S. 
"Excellent"  will  commence  auout  the  middle  of 
February  and  will  also  terminate  with  an  examin- 
ation. 

(e*  Embarkation  in  a  Cruiser. 
26.  The  Officers  will  embark  about  the  middle  of 
May,  for  a  period  of  six  months,  in  a  cruiser  for 
instruction  in  Naval  duties.  Before  disembarkation 
an  intermediate  examination  in  these  duties  will 
be  held,  after  which  leave  will  be  granted  until  the 
end  of  December. 

(/)  Head  Quarters,  Royal  Marines. 

26.  On  the  1st  January  the  Officers  will  proceed 
to  one  of  the  Royal  Marine  Head  Quarters,  where 
theoretical  instruction  will  be  combined  with 
practical  work  in  the  duties  of  an  Officer  Royal 
Marines  until  the  following  September. 

(g)  Eoyal  Naval  College,  Greenwich  !2nd  Course). 

27.  The  second  course  at  the  Royal  Naval  College, 
Greenwich,  will  extend  from  the  1st  October  to  the 
middld  of  the  following  June.  During  this  period 
the  Officers  will  be  insmicted  in  military  subjects, 
including  a  course  of  riding.  The  final  examination 
in  military  subjects  will  then  take  place  and  the 
Officers  will  receive  their  commissions. 

(h)  Embarkation  in  a  Battleship. 

28.  Early  in  August,  the  Officers  will  embark  in 
battleships  as  Subalterns  of  the  detachment  under 
a  Captain  Eoyal  Marines. 

29.  During  this  embarkation,  which  will  extend 
over  a  period  of  about  twelve  months,  Officers  will 
receive  further  instruction  in  deck  duties  and 
navigation,  and  at  the  same  time  will  take  their 
part  in  all  the  routine  work  connected  with  the 
Detachment  Royal  Marines. 

Od  completion  of  this  tour  of  duty  afloat,  Officers 
will  be  finally  examined  in  Naval  subjects. 

30.  Subalterns  who  have  obtained  a  "  First"  class 
certificate  in  each  of  the  final  professional  examin- 
ations will  receive  the  increase  of  pay,  and  also, 
when  embarked,  take  relative  rank  with  Lientenams 
R.N.  from  the  date  of  the  examination 

Note.— The  rates  of  pay  fur  Marine  Officers  entered 
under  these  regulations  are  given  at  page  786a. 


REGULATIONS   FOR  CHAPLAINS,  R.N. 

Admiralty, 

December,  1911. 
ENTBY. 
1.  To  render  a  Candidate  eligible  for  appointment 
as  a  Chaplain  in  the  Royal  Navy  he  must  fulfil  the 
following  conditions  :— 
(a")  He  must  be  an  ordained  Deacon  and  Priest  of 
the  Church  of  England,  or  admitted  to  the 
same  Holy  Orders  by  the  lawful  authority  of 
one  of  the    Churches  within  the  Realm   of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  which  are  in  com- 
munion with  the  Church  of  England. 

(6)  He  must  not  hold  any  benefice  with  a  Cure  of 
Souls. 

(c)  He  must  produce  satisfactory  testimonials  from 

the  Bishop  of  the  Diocese  in  which  he  was 
last  licensed,  addressed  to  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners of  the  Admiralty. 

(d)  His  age  nrust  not  exceed  30,  or  in  certain  ex- 

ceptional cases  35  years. 

(e)  He  must  have  been  examined  by  the  Chaplain 

of  the  Fleet,  and  reported  by  him  to  ue  in 
every  respect  a  fit  and  proper  person  to  serve 
as  Chaplain  in  His  Majesty's  Service. 

(/)  He  must  be  pronounced  physically  fit  for  ser- 
vice by  the  Medical  Director  General  of  the 
Navy. 


2.  Every  Chaplain  appointed  for  service  must,  as  a 
condition  to  such  appointment,  receive  a  special 
ecclesiastical  licence  from  the  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury and  his  successors,  such  licence  to  be  one 
capable  of  recognition  by  all  Bishops  and  other 
Authorities  of  the  Church  of  England  throughout 
the  world  during  the  period  such  Chaplain  shall  re- 
main on  the  Active  List  of  the  Royal  Navy. 

3.  Chaplains  will  be  appointed  for  a  period  of  four 
years  only  in  the  first  instance.  They  will  not  be 
retained  beyond  that  period  unless  toe  requirements 
of  the  Service  render  it  desirable,  and  unless  they 
have  proved  themselves  to  be  in  every  way  suitable 
for  permanent  duty  in  the  Navy.  Chaplains  not  so 
retained  will  be  discharged  with  a  gratuity  under 
clause  7  of  these  Regulations.  , 

Resignation  before  the  expiration  of  four  years 
Service  may  be  permitted,  in  special  circumstances, 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty. 

In  the  event  of  discharge  after  short  service  the 
names  of  Chaplains  who  are  recommended  will  be 
specially  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Bishop  in  whose 
Diocese  they  may  desire  to  take  duty. 
Pat. 

4.  Full  Pay— 


Year  of 

— 

365  Days 

Under  5  years'  service 

219    0    0 

After  5       „          „ 

237    5    0 

8 

255  10    0 

„     11       „          „           .. 

273  15    0 

„     14       „          „ 

292    0    0 

„      17 

310    5    0 

„      20        „           „ 

328  10    0 

And  for  each  additional  vear  of 

service  is.  a  day  more  until  the 

maximum  is  reached,  namely.. 

401  10    0 

One 
Day. 


0  12  0 

0  13  0 

0  14  0 

0  15  0 

0  16  0 

0  17  0 

0  18  0 


5.  Half  Pay:- 


Over  3+  andUnder  5  years'  service 
After  5  years' service 


25 


109  10 

0 

0    6 

0 

127  15 

0 

0    7 

0 

146    0 

0 

0    8 

0 

164    5 

0 

0    9 

0 

191  12 

6 

0  10 

6 

219    0 

0 

0  12 

0 

255  10 

0 

0  14 

0 

292    0 

0 

0  16 

0 

Retirement. 

6.  Chaplains  who  are  permitted  to  resign  before 
the  expiration  of  four  years'  Service  will  not  be 
entitled  to  any  retiring  allowar.ee  or  to  either  half 
or  retired  pay. 

7.  Chaplains  who  withdraw  from  the  Eoyal  Navy 
after  four  years'  full  pay  service  under  the  provisions 
of  paragraph  3  (whether  at  their  own  request  or  not) 
will  be  eligible  to  receive  a  gratuity  of  bOOl.  on  leaving. 

Chaplains  who  maybe  retained  beyond  that  period 
will  be  allowed,  at  the  discretion  of  their  Lordships, 
to  withdraw  from  the  Navy  at  the  expiration  of  6,  8, 
10, 12  or  16  years'  service,  with  Gratuities  calculated 
upon  the  following  scale,  viz  : — 

After  6  years'  full  pay  service      . .        £600 


1,000 
1,200 


Officers  are  to  give  six  months'  notice  of  their  wish 
to  withdraw  with  a  gratuity,  and  similar  notice  will 
be  given  by  the  Admiralty  should  it  be  decided  to 
terminate  an  appointment  at  the  end  of  four  years' 
service. 

8.  A  Chaplain  who  obtains  from  their  Lordships  per- 
mission to  accept  a  living,  or  desires  to  retire  from 
the  Service,  may  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty, 
if  he  has  not  less  than  ten  years'  service,  be  retired 
with  Retired  Pay  on  the  followihg  scale,  in  lieu  of 
withdrawing  with  a  gratuity,  viz:— 

t  The  three  years'  qualifying  service  may  be  dis- 
pensed with  at  the  discretion  of  their  Lordships 
under  the  conditions  shown  in  the  King's  Regula- 
tions and  Admiralty  Instructions. 


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After  10  years'  full  pay  service  £50  per  annum. 


15 


100 


The  amount  earned 

by  service  under 

Order  in  Council 

of  22nd  February 

18  7  0,    ranging 

from  2551. 10s.  up 

to  a  maximum  of 

4001.  per  annum. 

A  Chaplain  appointed  by  their  Lordships  to  a 

Greenwich  Hospital  living,  and  having  more  than  10 

years' service  may  receive  the  Retired  Pay  earned  by 

his  service. 

9.  Their  Lordships  reserve  the  power  to  retire 
Chaplains  whose  conduct  of  their  clerical  duties 
during  the  first  12  years'  of  their  service  may  be  un- 
satisfactory on  gratuities  according  to  the  following 
scale  :— 

£    s.    d. 

Over  3  years'  service        . .        . .    328  10    o 

„     5      „  „  ..         ..     383    5    0 

„     8       „  „  ..         ..     43S    0    0 

„   11       „  „  ..         ..     492  15    0 

10.  Retirement  (on  the  ordinary  scale  of  retired  pay 
earned  by  service)  will  be  optional  at  the  age  of  55. 

11.  Retirement  will  be  compulsory  at  the  age  of  60, 
or  at  any  age  if  the  Chaplain  is  found  physically  unfit 
for  active  service,  or  has  not  held  an  appointment  for 
three  consecutive  years. 

Miscellaneous. 

12.  Chaplains  are  entitled  to  be  victualled  when  on 
board  ship,  or  to  receive  the  allowance  in  lieu  ( Is.  6d.  a 
day)  when  detached  on  duty.  In  certain  circum- 
stances widows  are  eligible  for  pensions  varying  from 
501.  to  802.  a  year,  in  ordinary  cases,  with  com- 
passionate allowances  for  children,  varying  from  61. 
to  161.  as  laid  down  in  the  King's  Regulations. 

Temporary  Service. 

13.  Clergymen  in  Priests'  Orders  will  be  allowed  to 
take  temporary  service  in  the  Navy,  without  any 
restrictions  as  to  age,  and  will  ho  appointed  "Acting 
Chaplains  for  Temporary  Service."  While  so  em- 
ployed they  will  occupy  the  same  position,  enjoy  the 
same  privileges,  and  be  subject  to  the  same  regu- 
lations as  ordinary  Naval  Chaplains.  They  will 
receive  2192.  a  year  (12s.  a  day),  but  they  will  not  be 
entitled  to  a  gratuity  or  any  other  advantages  at  the 
termination  of  their  temporary  service.  Candidates 
must  present  themselves  at  the  Admiralty,  bringing 
with  them  their  Letters  of  Order,  Testimonials,  &c. 
preparatory  to  their  being  examined  by  the  Chaplain 
of  the  Fleet  as  to  their  fitness  for  these  appointments. 
Preliminary  application  should  be  made  in  writing 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 

All  Candidates  must  be  prepared  to  go  to  any  part 
of  the  world  to  which  their  ships  may  be  sent. 

REGULATIONS  FOR  ENTRY  OF  CANDIDATES 
FOR  COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  MEDICAL 
DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

Admiralty,  May,  1913. 

1.  Every  Candidate  for  admission  into  the  Medi- 
cal Department  of  the  Royal  Navy  must  be  not  under 
21  nor  over  28  years  of  age  on  the  day  of  the  com- 
mencement of  the  competitive  examination.  He 
must  produce  an  extract  from  the  Register  of  the 
date  of  his  birth  ;  or,  in  default,  a  declaration  made 
before  a  Magistrate,  from  one  of  his  parents  or  other 
near  relative,  stating  the  date  of  birth. 

2.  He  must  declare  :— 

(1)  His  age  and  date  and  place  of  birth. 

(2)  That  he  is  of  pure  European  descent*  and  the 
son  either  of  natural  born  British  subjects,  orof 
parents  naturalised  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

(3)  That  he  labours  under  no  mental  or  consti- 
tutional disease  or  weakness,  nor  any  other 
imperfection  or  disability  which  may  intefere 
with  the  most  efficient  discharge  of  the  duties  of 
a  Medical  Officer  in  any  climate. 

(4)  That  he  is  ready  to  engage  for  general  service 
at  home  or  abroad,  as  required. 

(5)  Whether  he  holds,  or  has  held,  any  commission 
or  appointment  in  the  public  services. 


*  If  any^doubt  should  arise  on  this  question  the 
burden  of  clear  proof  that  he  is  qualified  will  rest 
upon  the  Candidate  himself. 


(6)  That  he  is  registered  under  the  Medical  Act, 
giving  the  date  of  his  registration  as  a  medical 
student,  or  of  his  beginning  professional  study. 

(7)  Whether  he  has  previously  been  examined  for 
entry  in  the  Naval  Service,  and,  if  so,  when. 

3.  Thecertiflcates  of  registration  and  birth  must 
accompany  the  declaration,  which  is  to  be  filled  up 
and  returned  as  soon  as  possible,  addressed  to  the 
Director  General,  Medical  Department,  Admiralty, 
S.W.,  to  permit  of  reference  to  the  Candidate's 
Medical  School. 

4.  The  Dean  or  other  responsible  authority  of  such 
sehool  will  be  requested  by  the  Medical  Director- 
General  to  render  a  confidential  report  as  to  the 
Candidate's  character,  conduct,  professional  ability 
and  litness  to  hold  a  commission  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

5.  The  Candidate  will  then  be  interviewed  by  the 
Medical  Director-General,  and  his  physical  fitness 
will  be  determined  by  a  Board  of  Naval  Medical 
Officers.  The  Medical  Director-General  will  then 
decide  whether  he  may  he  allowed  to  compete. 

6.  If  accepted,  he  will  be  eligible  to  present  him- 
self at  the  entrance  examination  which  will  be  held 
twice  a  year.    {See  heading  Examinations,  section  16.) 

7.  The  appointments  announced  for  competition 
will  be  tilled  from  the  list  of  qualified  Candidates, 
arranged  in  orderof  merit;  but,  should  it  atany  time 
be  considered  expedient  to  grant  Commissions  be- 
yond those  periodically  competed  for,  the  Admiralty 
have  power  to  admit  annually  not  more  than  six 
Candidates  according  to  requirements,  specially 
recommended  by  the  governing  bodies  of  such 
Colonial  Universities  as  maybe  selected  and  whose 
qualifieationsarc  recognised  by  the  General  Medical 
Council. 

Candidates  so  proposed  are  to  be  approved  by  the 
Director-General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 
Navy. 

They  will  have  to  pass  a  physical  examination 
before  a  Board  of  Naval  Medical  Officers  in  their 
Colony,  and  will  be  required  to  register  their  qualifi- 
cations on  arrival  in  England.  They  will  be  allowed, 
if  they  wish  it,  to  compete  at  the  next  examination 
for  entrance,  and  take  their  position  according  to  the 
order  of  merit.  Should  they  decide  not  to  compete 
they  will  be  placed  at  the  bottom  of  the  list.  It  will, 
however,  be  in  any  case  necessary  for  them  to  pass  a 
qualifying  test  at  the  time  of  the  usual  half-yearly 
examinations,  when  they  will  be  required  to  obtain 
a  minimum  of  50  ner  cent,  of  the  total  marks  allowed 
in  each  Subject.  In  case  of  failure  in  this  test  ex- 
amination the  Admiralty  will  not  undertake  to  de- 
fray the  cost  of  the  return  journey  to  the  Candidate's 
Colony,  or  other  expenses  thereby  incurred. 

8.  A  fee  of  £1  will  have  to  be  paid  by  each  candidate 
to  enable  him  to  take  part  in  the  competition. 

9.  Candidates  who  have  served  in  the  Officers' 
Training  Corps,  ahd  who  are  in  possession  of  the 
Certificates  laid  down  in  the  regulations  for  that  Corps 
will  be  credited  at  the  entrance  examination  with 
additional  marks  as  follows : — Candidates  in  pos- 
session of  Certificate  A  will  receive  1  per  cent,  and 
those  who  possess  Certificates  A  and  B,  2  per  cent, 
of  the  maximum  number  of  marks  allotted. 

10.  A  Candidate  will  not  be  allowed  to  compete  at 
more  than  two  examinations. 

11.  A  Candidate  successful  at  the  entrance  exam 
ination  will  be  appointed  as  Acting  Surgeon  in  the 
Royal  Navy  and  will  be  required  to  pass  through 
such  courses  of  instruction  as  the  Admiralty  may 
decide.  (See  under  the  heading  Examinations.) 
At  the  end  of  the  courses  the  Acting  Surgeon  will 
be  examined,  and,  after  he  has  passed,  will  be 
given  a  commission  as  Surgeon  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
The  commission  will  date  from  the  day  of  passing 
the  entrance  examination.  An  Acting  Surgeon 
who  fails  to  qualify  at  the  above  examination,  that  is 
to  say,  who  fails  to  obtain  at  least  50  per  cent,  of  the 
marks  in  each  subject  at  the  examination  at  the  end 
of  the  Greenwich  and  Haslar  Courses,  will,  if  he  so 
elects,  be  allowed  a  second  trial  at  the  next  examin- 
ation, and,  should  he  qualify,  he  will  be  placed  at  the 
bottom  of  his  original  list;  but  should  he  again  fail, 
his  appointment  will  not  be  confirmed,  and  he  will  be 
required  to  withdraw.  During  the  period  intervening 
between  the  two  examinations  he  will  be  allowed  no 
pay  from  Naval  Funds,  and  the  period  will  not  be 
counted  as  service  for  either  promotion,  withdrawal 
with  gratuity,  or  retirement  after  20  years'  service. 


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ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 


12.  A  gold  medal,  a  silver  medal  and  three  Navy 
Regulation  pocket  eases  will  be  awarded  as  prizes  in 
connection  with  these  examinations;  and  the  Gold 
Medallist  will  have  a  distinguishing  mark  after  his 
name  in  the  Navy  List,  provided  he  obtains  at  least  I 
75  per  cent,  of  the  aggregate  maximum  marks  in  the 
London  and  Haslar  examinations  combined. 

13.  A  Candidate  who  at  the  time  of  passing  the 
examination  for  entry  into  the  Medical  Branch  of 
the  Royal  Navy  holds  or  is  about  to  hold  an  appoint- 
ment as  Resident  Medical  or  Surgical  Officer  in  a 
recognised  civil  hospital,  may  be  allowed  to  serve  in 
such  civil  appointment  provided  that  the  period  of 
such  service  after  the  date  of  entry  into  the  Royal 
Navy  does  not  exceed  one  year.  Pay  from  Naval  funds 
will  be  withheld  from  Officers  while  thus  serving, 
but  the  time  concerned  will  reckon  for  increase  of 
full  and  half  pay  while  on  the  active  list,  and  retired 
pay  or  gratuity  on  retirement  or  withdrawal,  except 
that  no  Officer  will  be  allowed  to  retire  on  a  gratuity 
until  he  has  completed  four  years'  service  exclusive 
of  the  time  spent  as  Resident  Medical  or  Surgical 
Officer.  The  eligibility  of  this  appointment  to  count 
for  time  will  be  decided  by  the  Medical  Director- 
General. 

14.  The  seniority  of  surgeons  on  entry  will  be  deter- 
mined by  the  sum  total  of  the  marks  they  obtain  at 
the  London  examination  and  the  examinations  at  the 
conclusion  of  their  probationary  period  as  Acting 
Surgeon.  Their  names  will  then  be  placed  in  the 
Official  Navy  List  Candidates  who  hold  or  are 
about  to  hold  a  post  as  Resident  Medical  Officer  or 
Surgical  Officer  to  a  recognised  civil  hospital 
will  retain  the  position  in  the  list  which  they 
obtained  on  entry,  and  when  their  period  of  service 
as  Resident  Officer  is  over,  they  will  join  the  next 
"Acting  Surgeons'  Course,  and  will  be  required  to 
obtain  qualifying  marks.  Surgeons  entered  without 
competition  will  take  seniority  next  after  the  last 
surgeon  entered  at  the  same  time  by  competition.* 

15.  Surgeons  on  entry  are  required  to  provide  them- 
selves with  a  regulation  pocket  case  of  instruments. 

15a.  Acting  Surgeons  under  training  may.  if  they 
wish,  provide  themselves  with  those  articles  of  uni- 
form only  which  are  required  for  dresses  No.  5 
(Undress")  and  No.  7  (Mess  Undress),  omitting  white 
trousers,  sword  and  belt.  On  receiving  commissions 
as  Surgeons  they  must  provide  themselves  with  the 
complete  outfit  of  uniform  prescribed  by  the  regula- 
tions. 
Examination  for  Entry. 

16.  Candidates  will  be  examined  by  the  examining 
board  in  the  following  subjects  :— 

(a)  Medicine,   including   medical   pathology   and 

therapeutics, 
(o)  Surgery,    including     surgical    pathology    and 

clinical  surgery. 
The  examination  will  be  partly  written  and  partly 
practical,  marks  being  allotted  under  the  following 
scheme:— 

Medicine.  Surgery. 

Paper  -  -  400  Paper  -  -  -  400 
Clinical  -  -  400  Clinical  -  -  400 
Oral    •       -       .       400     Oral     -       -       -     400 

1,200  1  1,200 

No  candidate  shall  be  considered  eligible  who 
obtains  less  than  50  per  cent,  of  marks  in  each  sub- 
ject. The  examination  will  be  held  in  London  and 
will  occupy  four  days. 

The  Regulations  as  to  examination  for  and  pro- 
motion to  the  higher  ranks  are  included  in  the 
King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions, 
while  particulars  as  to  pay,  retirement,  etc.,  are 
shewn  in  the  Navy  List  under  the  Tables  of  Full  and 
Half  Pay,  and  under  the  Rules  for  Retirement. 
Postgraduate  Instruction  and  Examination  for  the 
Bonk  of  Staff  Suraeof. 

17.  The  Post-Graduate  Instruction  of  Naval  Medi- 
cal Officers  will  consist  of  two  distinct  courses  :— 

(i)  A  five  months'  course  prior  to  advancement  to 

Staff  Surgeon ; 
(ii)  A  second  course  of  three  months'  duration  for 

officers  of  not  less  than  14  years'  seniority. 
Course  (i),  which  is  compulsory  for  all  Surgeons, 
will  be  followed  by  an  examination  before  the  Medi- 

*  See  Clause  7  of  the  Regulations  for  Entry. 


cal  Examining  Board  in  London,  the  successful 
passing  of  which  will  be  a  qualification  for  pro- 
motion to  the  rank  of  Staff  Surgeon.  The  course  is 
to  be  taken  when  a  Surgeon  has  between  4£  and  6$ 
years'  seniority,  and  as  near  the  date  when  the  latter 
period  is  completed  as  the  exigencies  of  the  service 
admit.  The  courses  will  take  place  twice  a  year. 
The  subjects  of  study  and  examination  will  be— 
Compulsory  :— 

(a)  Clinical  Medicine  and  clinical  Surgery. 

(6)  Operative  Surgery. 

(c)  Ansestheties  (practical). 

(d)  Ophthalmology, 
(ei  Clinical  pathology. 
(/)  Hygiene. 

Optional  • — 
i£f)  Throat,  Nose,  and  Ear  Diseases. 
(h>  Skiagraphy. 

A  Surgeon  who  fails  to  obtain  a  pass  will  be 
allowed  a  second  trial,  but  will  not  have  a  second 
course  of  instruci  ion.  Should  he  again  be  un- 
successful, he  will  be  compulsorily  retired  on  attain- 
ing eight  years' seniority,  with  such  gratuity  as  the 
Admiralty  may  see  fit  to  grant,  but  not  exceeding 
£500. 

Instruction  in  clinical  pathology  and  hygiene  will 
be  given  at  the  Naval  Medical  School;  the  remain- 
ing subjects  will  be  studied  at  the  "Dreadnought" 
Hospital  and  other  civil  hospitals  in  London,  as  may 
be  arranged  from  time  to  time  by  the  Medical 
Director-General  of  the  Navy. 

The  Surgeons  going  through  the  course  will  be 
accommodated  at  the  Royal  Naval  College,  Green- 
wich, and  will  be  under  the  general  control  of  the 
President.  Their  instruction  throughout  will  be 
under  the  immediate  supervision  of  the  Professor  of 
Hygiene,  appointed  in  charge  of  studies. 

Course  (ii)  is  not  compulsory,  but  is  designed  to 
afford  senior  officers  the  opportunity  of  refreshing 
their  general  knowledge  of  surgery  and  medicine, 
and  of  making  themselves  familiar  with  modern 
advances.  There  will  not  be  any  fixed  syllabus  of 
instruction  or  examination,  but  arrangements  will 
be  made  in  each  case  by  the  medical  officer  in  charge 
of  studies  at  Greenwich  to  meet  individual  require, 
ments,  and  a  report  will  be  made  by  this  officer  to 
the  Medical  Director-General  at  the  close  of  the 
course.  The  officers  attending  this  second  course 
will  also  be  accommodated  at  Greenwich. 


(Established  under  Order  in  Council  of  the  nth 
August,  iuos.) 
The  special  attention  of  Candidates  is  directed  to 
the  following  rules  under  which  Officers  are  allowed 
to  withdraw  from  the  Service  after  4  year's  full  pay 
service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  with  the  advantage  of 
joining  the  Reserve  of  Naval  Medical  Officers— ("see 
below). 

After  4  years'  service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  an  officer,  if 
he  wishes,  may  pass  from  Active  Service  to  the 
Reserve  of  Naval  Medical  Officers,  when  he  will  reap 
the  following  advantages:— 

(i)  He  will  be  granted  a  gratuity  of  £500  on 

passing  into  the  Reserve. 
(ii)  His  name  will  be  retained  in  the  Navy  List ; 
he  will  retain  his  Naval  rank  and  be  entitled 
to  wear  his  Naval  uniform  under  the  Regu- 
lations applying  to  officers  on  the  Retired 
and  Reserved  Lists  of  His  Majesty's  Navy, 
(iii)  If  he  agree  to  remain  in  the  Reserve  for  4 
years,  he  will  receive  a  retaining  fee, of  £25 
per  annum.    If,  at  the  expiration  of  this 
period,  he  agree  to  remain  in  the  Reserve 
for  a  further  period    of   4   years,    he   will 
continue  to  receive  the  same  retaining  fee. 
Any  Officer  who  from  residence  abroad,  rhysical 
disability,  or  for  other  reason,  may  be  considered  by 
the  Admiralty  to  be  not  immediately  available  for 
Service  if  required,  will  be  liable  to  removal   from 
the  Reserve  and  forfeiture  of  retainer. 


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Should  an  officer  prefer  it,  however,  he  may  simply 
enter  the  Reserve  for  a  period  not  exceeding  8  years, 
with  power  to  give  six  months'  notice  of  his  intention 
to  resign  his  position  at  any  time  (in  which  case  he 
will  receive  no  retaining  fee).  He  may  also  adopt 
this  method  of  Reserve  Service  after  the  expiration 
of  4  years  served  under  the  conditions  referred  to  in 
(iii),  by  renouncing  his  retaining  fee  for  his  last  4 
years'  service  in  the  Reserve. 

No  officer  will  be  allowed  to  remain  in  the  Reserve 
for  a  longer  period  than  8  years. 

While  belonging  to  the  Reserve,  Officers  must 
report  any  change  of  address  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Admiralty. 

Officers  of  the  Reserve  will  be  liable  to  serve  in  the 
Royal  Navy  in  times  of  war  or  emergency.  When 
called  up  for  such  service  they  will  receive  the  rate 
of  pay,  viz.,  17s  a  day  and  allowances,  to  which  they 
would  have  been  entitled  after  4  years'  service  on 
the  Active  List. 

Complete  copies  of  the  Regulations  for  the  entry 
of  Medical  Officers  will  be  forwarded  on  application. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  ENTRY  OF  SUR- 
GEONS FOR  TEMPORARY  SERVICE  IN 
THE  MEDICAL  DEPARTMENT  OF  THE 
ROYAL  NAVY. 


Surgeons  who  may  be  temporarily  employed  in  the 
Royal  Navy  to  meet  the  requirements  of  the  Service 
will  be  appointed  under  the  following  regulations: — 

Qualifications. 

To  be  registered  under  the  Medical  Act  as  qualified 
to  practise  Medicine  and  Surgery  in  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland, 

To  produce  certificates  of  good  character. 

To  bo  reported  physically  fit  after  medical  exam- 
ination. 

Age  not  to  exceed  40  years. 

Pat  and  Allowances. 
Full  Pay.  Half  Pay. 


A  day. 


A  year. 


A  day. 


A  year. 


22s.  Od.        £401  10s.  Od.  10s.  £182   10s.  Od. 

Note— Hall  pay  is  for  sickness  and  extra  leave 
only. 

To  be  granted  30  days'  advance  of  pay  on  joining  a 
ship  after  appointment. 

To  receive  the  same  allowances  as  are  payable  to 
permanent  Officers  of  their  rank. 

Lodging  money  at  the  rate  of  £50  a  year  is  usually 
allowed  when  employed  on  shore  without  Quarters 
in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  £24  a  year  in  lieu  of 
rations.  In  cases,  however,  of  temporary  employ- 
ment on  shore,  the  lodging  and  provision  allowances 
will  be  at  the  rate  of  3s.  6d.  and  Is.  6d.  per  day 
respectively. 

If  Quarters  are  provided  in  a  Medical  Establish- 
ment, an  allowance  is  granted  in  lieu  of  provisions, 
for  self  and  servant,  and  for  fuel  and  lights  at  the 
rate  of  £39  a  year  in  the  United  Kingdom,  and  £108 
a  year  abroad. 

Uniform. 
Each  Surgeon  to  provide  himself  as  follows  :— 

(1)  Frock  coat,  waistcoat,  and  trousers. 

(2)  Undress  coat. 

(3)  Uniform  cap. 

(4)  Mess  jacket  and  waistcoat. 

(5)  Sword  and  undress  belt. 

All  as  specified  in  the  Uniform  Regulations. 

To  cover  the  above  each  officer  accepted  for  service 
will  receive  an  Equipment  allowance  of  £20  (payable 
on  the  Officers  being  called  up  for  active  service). 

The  following  instruments  must  be  provided  by 
the  Surgeons:— 

A  Pocket  case  of  instruments. 

A  Stethoscope. 

Three  Clinical  Thermometers. 


Messing. 

Surgeons  will  be  allowed,  when  attached  to  ships 
in  commission,  the  ordinary  ship's  rations  ;  but  will 
have  to  pay  about  2s.  a  day  towards  the  maintenance 
of  their  mess  as  Ward-room  Officers. 


Pensions  foe  Wounds  and  to  Widows,  &c* 

In  the  event  of  Surgeons  engaged  for  temporary 
service  being  wounded  in  His  Majesty's  Service, 
Gratuities  or  Pensions,  varying  in  amount  according 
to  the  injuries  sustained,  will  be  granted,  on  the 
basis  of  the  awards  in  similar  cases  of  Naval  Officers. 

Should  Temporary  Service  Surgeons  be  killed  In 
action,  or  die  within  two  years  of  wounds  received 
in  action,  or  meet  their  death  by  acts  of  the  enemy, 
Pensions  and  Allowances  will  be  granted  to  their 
widows,  children,  &c,  according  to  the  scale  laid 
down  for  Naval  Officers  (see  p.  893). 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing  Pensions,  the  widows 
and  children  of  officers  killed  in  action  will  be 
granted  the  following  Gratuities: — 

Widows— One  year's  pay  of  their  husband's  corres- 
ponding rank  in  the  Royal  Navy. 

Each  unmarried  child,  under  the  age  of  21,  one- 
third  of  the  Gratuity  paid  to  the  widow. 

These  Pensions  and  Gratuities  can  be  given  only 
in  cases  of  injury  or  death  caused  by  acts  of  the 
enemy,  and  not  on  account  of  injury,  disability  or 
death,  which  may  result  from  carrying  on  the 
ordinary  duties  of  the  Service. 


Conditions  of  Sebvicis. 

To  engage  for  six  months'  certain,  but  the  liability 
to  serve  will  be  limited  to  five  years. 

To  servo  when  and  where  required  from  the  date 
of  signing  the  Declaration,  t 

To  be  liable  to  immediate  discharge  for  misconduct 
or  incompetency. 

To  rank  with,  but  after,  Surgeons  in  the  permanent 
service. 

To  l)e  under  the  general  rulos  of  the  Service  as 
regards  discipline,  &c. 

To  receive  two  calendar  months'  notice  of  services 
being  no  longer  required. 

To  be  granted  a  gratuity  of  two  calendar  months' 
pay  on  discharge  if  not  discharged  for  misconduct  or 
incompetency. 

Voluntary  resignation  of  appointment  will  be 
allowed  subject  to  the  convenience  of  the  Service, 
but  the  gratuity  of  two  calendar  month's  pay  on 
discharge  will  be  thereby  forfeited. 


*  Unmarried  Candidates  will  be  preferred. 

t  It  should  be  distinctly  understood  that  Candi- 
dates entering  their  names  are  not  liable  in  any 
way  to  serve  until  they  have  signed  the  Declaration, 
which  they  will  only  be  called  on  to  do  when  thoir 
services  are  required. 


875 


ENTRY  AND  EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS. 


Admiralty,  April,  1912. 

REGULATIONS  RESPECTING  THE  ENTRY 
OF  ASSISTANT  CLERKS. 


1.  Appointments  to  Assistant  Clerkships  will  be 
made  by  limited  competition,  with  the  following- 
exception,  viz.: — 

One  candidate  will  be  nominated  annually,  who 
will  be  required  to  obtain  such  an  aggregate  of 
marks  in  Class  I.  as  may  satisfy  the  Civil  Service 
Commissioners. 

2.  This  candidate  will  be  selected  by  the  Board  of 
Admiralty  from  sons  of  officers  of  the  Navy  or  Royal 
Marines  who  have  been  killed  in  action  or  who  have 
been  lost  at  sea  on  active  service,  or  killed  on  duty 
or  who  have  died  of  wounds  received  in  action  or 
injuries  received  on  duty  within  six  months  from  the 
date  of  such  action  or  injury,  or  who  have  performed 
long  and  meritorious  service. 

Except  as  regards  exemption  from  the  competitive 
examination,  the  candidate  will  be  subject  In  all 
respects  to  these  regulations. 

All  other  candidates  will  be  nominated  by  the  First 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 

Applications  to  have  the  names  of  candidates 
placed  on  the  list  should  be  addressed  to  the  Assis- 
tant Private  Secretary  of  the  First  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty.   Canriidx'e.    for  the  .Tune  Kxami nation  must 


apply  before  the  3lst,   March,  and  eandidatesforthe 


December  Examination  before  the  jjOtij  September. 
No  applications  received  after  those  dates 


entertained.    Application  should  not  bo  made  until 
the  candidate  has  reached  the  age  of  sixteen. 

3.  Two  examinations  for  Assistant  Clerkships  will 
be  held  annually— in  June  and  December— under 
the  direction  of  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners 
(address— Burlington  Gardens,  London,  W.). 

Candidates  will  be  required  to  pay  a  fee  of  11. 10s. 
to  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners  before  the  Edu- 
cational Examination. 

The  Civil  Service  Commissioners  will  deal  with  all 
questions  connected  with  such  Examination,  and 
will  announce  the  results. 

4.  No  candidate  will  be  eligible  for  examination  in 
June  who  is  under  17  or  over  18  years  of  age  on  the 
15th  July  following,  or  for  examination  in  December 
who  is  under  17  or  over  18  years  of  age  on  the  15th 
January  following.  As  proof  of  the  candidate's 
eligibility  in  point  of  age,  a  Registrar's  Certificate 
of  Birth  must  be  produced.  A  certificate  of  baptism 
alone  will  not  be  accepted. 

5.  The  number  of  Assistant  Clerks  to  be  entered  at 
each  examination  will  be  regulated  by  the  require- 
ments of  the  Service. 

6.  A  candidate  must  be  of  pure  European  descent 
and  the  son  either — 

(1)  of  natural  born  British  Subjects,  or 

(2)  of  parents naturalisedin  the  United  Kingdom. 

If  any  doubt  arises  upon  this  question  the  burden 
of  clear  proof  that  he  is  qualified  will  rest  upon  the 
candidate  himself. 


?  Mathematics  will  include  the  following,  practi- 
cally treated  :— 

Triangle,  the  number  and  nature  of  the  conditions 
that  determine  it,  simple  relations  among  its  parts 
Parallels  ;  Areas,  expression  for  the  area  of  a  paral- 
lelogram and  of  a  triangle  in  terms  of  base  and  height 
making  triangle  or  square  equal  to  any  given  figure 
volumes  easily  deduced.  Arithmetical  definitions  o 
ratio ;  properties  of  similar  figures.  Sine,  cosine  and 
tangent  of  angles  less  than  180°.  Circle,  simple  rela- 
tions, angle  properties,  tangents  and  rectangle  pro- 
perties, Algebraic  formulas,  graphs,  equations,  in- 
dices, logarithms  in  connection  with  the  above  and 
other  problems.  Theorem  of  Pythagoras  and  its  exten 
sion  to  any  triangle.  The.formulas  a'2=t>2  +  c2-2bc 
cosA  and  sinA/a  =  sinB/b  =  sinC/c  and  their  applica- 
tion to  the  solution  of  triangles.  Expression  of  sin2A 
and  cos2A  in  terras  of  sinA  and  cosA. 


7.  Candidates  who  may  be  successful  at  the  educa- 
tional examination  will  be  required  to  pass  the  medi- 
cal examination,  according  to  the  prescribed  regula- 
tions, before  the  Medical  Director-General  of  the 
Navy,  and  must  be  found  physically  fit  for  the  Royal  i 
Navy. 


They  must  be  in  good  health  and  free  from  any 
physical  defect  of  body,  impediment  of  speech,  defect 
of  sight  or  hearing,  and  also  from  any  predisposition 
to  constitutional  or  hereditary  disease,  or  weakness  of 
any  kind,  and  in  all  respects  well  developed  and 
active  in  proportion  to  their  age.  The  cases  of  short- 
sighted candidates,  in  otherrespects  fit,  will  be  speci- 
ally considered. 

The  decision  arrived  at  by  the  Medical  Officers  will 
be  considered  final. 


8.  Candidates  if  nominated  will  be  required  to 
produce  (1)  certificates  of  good  conduct  from  the 
masters  of  any  schools  at  which  they  may  have  been 
educated  during  the  two  previous  years,  or,  if  educated 
at  home,  from  their  tutor  or  the  clergyman  of  the 
parish  in  which  they  reside;  (2)  a  certificate  of  ability 
to  swim. 


9.  Candidates  will  be  examined  in  the  following 
subjects  in  Class  I.,  and  must  obtain  such  an  aggre- 
gate of  marks  as  will  satisfy  the  Civil  Service  Com- 
missioners. They  will  also  be  permitted  to  present 
themselves  for  examination  in  two  other  subjects 
under  Class  II.  :— 


Class  1.  3 

1.  Arithmetic,   including    Mensura- 
tion ..  . . 
?2.  Mathematics  (Algebra,  Geometry, 
and  Trigonometry) 

3.  English,  including  Handwriting, 

Spelling,  Dictation, Composition, 
Precis  and  Shorthand,  special 
attention  being  attached  to  Com- 
position and  Shorthand 

4.  Geography  and  English  History, 

with  special  reference  to  the 
period  since  1485 

5.  French  or  German,  special  atten- 

tion being  attached  to  the  Oral 
Examination 


ENTRY  AND   EXAMINATION  OF  OFFICERS.  876-883 


Class  II. 
Two  of  the  following  subjects  :— 

a.  Latin  ..  ..  _  ~       600 

b.  Greek        ~  ..  ..  -       600 

c.  Elementary    Science,    including 

simple  questions  in  Mechanics, 
Heat,  Properties  of  Matter,  and 
the  Chemistry  of  the  commoner 
inorganic  substances,  with  prac- 
tical tests  ~  ~  ..600 

td.  A  second  modern  language  ..       600 

Certificate  A,  obtained  in  the  Officers'  Training 
Corps,  will  entitle  the  holder  to  receive  50  marks 
additional  to  the  above. 


10.  The  following  arc  the  rates  of  pay  given  to  the 
Accountant  Officers  in  the  Navy  :— 


Per  day.  Per  annum. 


8. 

d. 

£     8. 

d. 

Assistant  Clerks  .       .       .2 

fl 

45  12 

6 

Clerks     4 

0 

73    0 

n 

Assistant  Paymasters  from    5 

0 

91    5 

°l 

to  13 

0 

237    5 

0 

Paymasters  .       .        from  15 

0 

273  15 

ol 

to  17 

n 

310  10 

(»i 

Staff  Paymasters  .        from  18 

0 

328  10 

or 

tol» 

0 

346  15 

11 1 

Fleet  Paymasters   from  £1    1 

0 

383    5 

0 

to  1  13 

(1 

602    5 

ol 

Paymasters  in- Chief        l  18 

0 

693  10 

0 

The  Parents  or  Guardians  of  Assistant  Clerks  are 
required  to  pay  half-yearly  in  advance  to  the  Ac- 
countant-Generai,  to  be  held  to  their  credit,  201.  a  year 
for  each  Assistant  Clerk  from  the  date  of  entry  into 
the  service  until  he  is  rated  Clerk.  An  Assistant  Clerk 
is  rated  Clerk  after  a  year's  service  provided  he  obtains 
the  certiflca<  e  of  competency  required  by  the  regulations. 

It  is  further  desirable  tbat.  the  paren'  s  or  guardian"  of 
an  Accountant  Officer  should  t  e  pr-'pa^td  to  assist  him 
pecuniarily  to  the  extent  of  £100  on  hi>  promotion  to 
the  rank  of  Aisistam  Paymaster,  at  about  21  years  of 
age,  to  enable  him  to  obtain  the  unifo.  m  and  other  gear 
neceasary  for  a  Commissioned  Officer. 

By  Command  of  their  Lordships, 

W.  Graham  Gbeene. 


t  A  Candidate  who  wishes  to  be  examined  In  any 
modern  language  other  than  French  or  German  under 
Glass  II  (d)  must  obtain  the  written  consent  of  the 
Admiralty  at  the  time  of  his  nomination. 

Note— Copies  of  examination  papers  set  at  competi- 
tions for  Assistant  Clerkships  in'heRoyil  Navy,  held 
under  the  direc  ion  of  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners, 
may  be  purchased,  price  sixpence,  either  directly  or 
thnugh  any  bookseller,  from  any  of  the  following 
agents,  viz.  — 

England:  Wyman  &  8ons,  Ltd.,  Fetter  Lane,  Fleet 
Street,  London,  E.G. 


Oliver  &  Boyd,  Tweeddale  Court,  Edin- 
Ireland :   E.  Ponsonby,  116,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 


Scotland : 
burgh. 


ENTRY    OF    BOYS    AND 

YOUTHS. 

GENERAL  REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  ENTRY  OF 
BOYS  AND  YOUTHS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 


1.    The  age  limits  are  as  follows  .— 


Youths 


15i  to  16J 
16J  to  18 


2.  Boys  and  Youths  are  only  entered  finally  in  tae 
United  Kingdom,  and  by  the  following  Officers  :— 

Boys.— Commodores  of  the  Royal  Naval  Barracks 
Chatham,  Portsmouth,  and  Devonport; 
Commanding  Officers  of  Training  Estab- 
lishments. 
Youths.— Commodores  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Barracks  Chatham  and  Portsmouth ;  Com- 
manding Officers  of  Training  Establishments. 

3  Candidates  may  be  provisiono  Xly  entered  by  Officers 
of  the  Coast  Guard,  the  Recruiting  Stuff  Officers  of 
Royal  Marines  at  Belfast,  Birmingham,  Bristol,  Exeter, 
Glasgow,  Liverpool, London,*  Manchester,  Nottingham, 
Southampton,  and  York  by  the  K  oyal  Naval  Recruiting 
Officers  at  Chatham,  Portsmouth.  Devonport,  Oxford, 
and  London  (East)  and  by  any  other  Officers  spec- 
ially authorised  by  the  Admiralty.  They  are  then  sent 
on  to  the  nearest  of  the  ships  or  establishments  referred 
to  in  paragraph  2,  for  final  entry. 

4.  Every  candidate  must  satisfy  the  following  con 
ditions  :— 

(a)  He  must  be  of  good  character. 

(b)  He  must  be  of  robust  frame,  intelligent,  of  per- 

fectly sound  and  healthy  constitution,  free 
from  any  physical  defects  or  malformation, 
and  not  Bubject  to  fits. 

(c)  He  must  be  able  (1)  to  read  a  short  passage  from 

a  Standard  IV.  Reading  Book,  or  if  not  avail- 
able, from  a  newspaper ;  (2)  to  write  a  similar 
passage  of  not  more  than  six  lines,  slowly  rf  ad 
over  and  then  dictated;  and  (3)  he  must  have 
a  fair  knowledge  of  ihe  first  four  rules  of  arith- 
metic. 

(d)  He  must  be  within  the  prescribed  age  limits  in 

force  at  the  time.    {See  paragraph  1.) 
This  must  be  proved  by  the  production  of  a  certificate 
of  birth,  or,  when  impossible  to  obtain  a  certificate,  by 
a  declaration  made  before  a  magistrate  by  his  parent 
or  guardian. 

(e)  His   height   and  chest  measurement  must   be 

sufficient. 

(f)  Every  Boy  or  Youth  under  17  must  obtam  the 

consent  of  his  parent  or  guardian,  or  nearest 
relative  to  his  entering  the  Navy  and 
engaging  to  serve  until  he  shall  have  com- 
pleted 12  years'  continuous  service  from  the 
age  of  18. 

5.  Candidates  are  not  received  from  Prisons  or 
Reformatories. 

6.  Particulars  can  be  obtained  on  application  by 
letter  or  otherwise  to  the  Officers  referred  to  in  para- 
graphs 2  and  3,  and  papers  containing  information  can 
be  obtained  at  any  Post  Office  in  the  United  Kingdom. 


No  Candidate  will  be  accepted  whose  intelligence, 
constitution,  and  physique  are  not  exceptionally  good. 
The  curren  standard  of  height  and  chest  meamre- 
ment  miy  be  obtained  on  application  to  a  Recruiting 
Officer 


*  Candidates  from  the  London  District  are  examined 
on  presenting  themselves  either  at  the  Admiralty  Re- 
<ruiting  Office,  7,  Whitehall  Place.  S.W..  or  at  the 
East  London  Recruiting  Office,  73,  The  Grove,  Strat- 
ford, 


884 


ENTRY  OF  BOY  ARTIFICERS. 


ENTRY  OF  BOY  ARTIFICERS. 

REGULATIONS       FOR      THE      ENTRY      AND 

TRAINING    OF    BOY     ARTIFICERS     IN     HIS 

MAJESTY'S     NAVY. 

Admiralty, 

June,  1913. 
Entry. 

1.  A  limited  number  of  Boy  Artificers  will  be 
entered  annually  for  training  for  the  rating  of  Engine 
Room  Artificer  in  the  Koyal  Navy.  Candidates  must 
be  the  sons  of  British  subjects,  and  between  the  ages 
of  15  and  16  years  on  the— 

1st  January  for  entry  in  January  (vide  paragraph  18). 
*lst    May   for   entry   in   the  July  following  {vide 
paragraphs  6  and  15). 

2.  Every  Candidate  entered  must  be  in  good  health 
and  of  sound  constitution,  and  be  free,  as  far  as  can 
be  ascertained,  from  any  disease  or  defect  that  would 
unfit  him  for  the  duties  of  an  Artificer  in  the  Royal 
Navy.  His  hearing  must  be  unimpaired,  and  he 
must  possess  full  normal  vision  as  determined  by 
Snellen's  tests,  each  eye  being  separately  examined. 

3.  Candidates  will  be  medically  examined  at  the 
Admiralty,  7,  Whitehall  Place,  London,  or  at  a  Naval 
Port  or  Establishment  or  Recruiting  Office,  or  on  one 
of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  which  will  be  selected  by  the 
Admiralty  as  near  as  possible  to  their  place  of 
residence.  All  Candidates  who  at  the  time  of  their 
Medical  Examination  cannot  produce  certificates  to 
the  satisfaction  of  the  Examining  Officers  that  they 
have  been  re-vaccinated,  must  be  re-vaccinated  before 
they  can  be  considered  eligible  for  entry. 

Consent  of  Parent  on  Entry. 

4.  A  successful  Candidate  on  entering  as  Boy 
Artificer  must  produce  the  consent,  in  writing,  of  his 
parent  or  guardian,  or  nearest  relative,  to  his  enter- 
ing the  Royal  Navy  and  engaging  to  serve  for  12 
years'  continuous  service  from  the  age  of  18. 

Systems  of  Entry. 

5.  Candidates  are  admitted  as  follows:— 
(a)  By  open  competition :  or 

(6)  On   the   recommendation   of  certain    Naval 
Commanders-in-Chief,  on   account  of  Ser- 
vice Claims  ;  or 
(c)  By  competition,  limited  to  candidates  reeom- 
mende't  by  certain  Educational  Authorities. 
(a)  Entry  by  Open  Competition. 

6.  An  open  competitive  examination  is  held  in  April 
each  year  (for  entry  in  the  July  following),  which  is 
conducted  by  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners  at  the 
same  time  and  in  the  same  manner  as  the  examin- 
ation for  Dockyard  Apprentices. 

7.  The  vacancies  for  appointment  as  Apprentices 
to  the  various  trades  in  His  Majesty's  Dockyards 
{vide  the  Regulations  for  Dockyard  Apprentices)  will 
be  partly  rilled  by  Candidates  at  this  examination 
who  fail  to  obtain  appointments  as  Boy  Artificers, 
provided  they  are  sufficiently  high  on  the  Examin- 
ation List,  and  are  eligible  in  all  other  respects.  If 
they  wish  to  be  considered  Candidates  for  these 
apprenticeships  they  must  make  the  necessary 
application  before  attending  the  examination,  in  the 
manner  provided  by  the  Regulations  for  Dockyard 
Apprentices. 

8.  The  List  of  Candidates  for  appointments  by  open 
competition  is  kept  at  the  office  of  the  Civil  Service 
Commissioners.  All  applications  for  the  forms  to  he 
filled  up  by  persons  who  wish  to  compete  must  be 
sent  to  the  Secretary,  Civil  Service  Commission, 
Burlington  Gardens,  London,  W.,  on  or  after  the 
1st  January  in  each  year,  and  care  must  he  taken  that 
the  Forms  when  filled  up  reach  the.  Civil  Service  Com- 
missioners on  or  before  the  1st  March  following  (or  if 
that  date  should  fall  upon  a  Sunday  or  public  holi- 
day, then  on  or  before  the  first  day  thereafter,  on 
which  their  office  is  open),  as  no  notice  will  be  taken 
of  forms  received  after  that  date. 

9.  Evidence  of  age  and  character  will  not  be 
required  before  examination,  but  successful  candi- 


dates will  not  be  eligible  for  appointment  unless  they 
satisfy  the  Admiralty  on  these  points. 

10.  Successful  Candidates  will  be  required  to  pass 
a  Medical  Examination  as  soon  as  possible  after  the 
result  of  the  Competitive  examination  is  known. 

11.  The  Examination  held  by  the  Civil  Service 
Commissioners  takes  place  in  London  and  h,dioburnh. 
as  well  a-  ;il  the  several  Dm  kyards.  in  the  month  of 
Aprilin  each  year.  Theexaetdate  may  he  ascertained 
by  application  to  the  Secretarv.  civil  Service  Com- 
mission, Burlington  Onrdeii.-,  London,  V,  .,  on  or  after 
the  1st  January  in  each  year.  A  fee  of  2s.  lid.  will  be 
required  from  each  Candidate  attending  the  examin- 
ation. 

(6i  Candidates  with  Service  Claims. 

15.  A  limited  number  of  Candidates,  not  exceeding 
20  annually,  will  be  entered  in  July  after  passing  a 
qualifying  examination  in  April  in  the  subjects  laid 
down  for  competitive  Candidates.  Candidates  will 
be  nominated  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty  from  the  list  of  Candidates  recommended 
by  the  Admirals  commanding  the  Home  Ports 
(including  Queenstown)  and  Fleets  and  Stations 
abroad,  the  Admiral  Commanding  coast  Guard  and 
Reserves  and  the  Adjutant  General,  Roval  Marines. 

10.  These  Candidates  will  he  selected  from  the  sons 
of  Warrant  Officers,  Chief  Petty  Officers,  Pettv 
Officers  (N.S.)  and  1st  Class  Pettv  Officers  (O.S.)  of 
the  Royal  Navy;  Warrant  Officers  and  Non-Com- 
missioned Officers,  of  or  above  the  rank  of  Sergeant, 
of  the  Royal  Marines :  Established  Writers  of  the 
Civil  Establishments;  Draughtsmen  and  skilled  Arti- 
sans of  the  Dockyards,not  below  the  rank  ol'Charge- 
maii. 

17.  Parents,  if  serving,  should  apply  for  a  recommen- 
dation for  an  appointment  for  their  sons,  through 
the  Captain  of  their  Ship,  who  will  transmit  the 
request  to  the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Station; 
or,  if  not  serving,  they  should  apply  to  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief at  the  nearest  Home  Port.  Royal 
Marines,  if  not  serving  afloat,  should  applv  to  the 
Adjutant-General,  Royal  Marines.  All  applications 
should  be  made  in  good  time  for  consideration,  in 
order  that  the  necessary  particulars  of  the  Candi- 
dates recommended  may  reach  the  Admiralty  by  the 
1st  February. 

In  all  case's  a  full  statement  of  the  father's  services 
must  be  given. 

In  exceptional  circumstances  men  holding  the 
ranis  mentioned  in  par.  16  may  apply  for  a  recom- 
mendation for  boys  to  whom  they  stand  in  the  posi- 
tion of  guardian.  Before  fo  wardin  '  any  such 
recommet  elation  the  Comma'  der  in-Chief  should 
obtain  independent  and  satisfactory  evideme  that 
the  boy  has  beenbroueht  up  by  his  guardian  for  6 
years  or  more.  This  evidence  should  be  forwarded 
with  the  recommendation. 

(c)  Candidates      recommended      by      Educational 
Authorities. 

18.  A  limited  number  of  Candidates  will  be  entered 
in  January  each  year  from  a  list  of  boys  recommended 
on  account  of  their  educational  attainments  and 
general  suitability  by  certain  ^durational  Authori- 
ties throughout  the  United  Kingdom,  provided  thev 
are  found  physically  fit  for  entry  into  the  Royal  Navy 

Candidates  are  exoected  to  have  educational  at- 
tainments at  least  equal  to  those  of  boys  who  enter 
by  open  competition,  and  nui^t  have  spent  at  least 
one  year  in  a  School  providing  education  uf  a 
Secondary  or  Higher  Crade  Elementary  type. 

Recommendations  musi  reach  the  Admiralty  not 
later  than  1st  October  each  year,  and  no  recommend- 
ation received  afterthat  d*te  will  be  considered 

19.  These  Candidates  will  be  required  to  undergo 
an  examination  which  will  be  held  locally  on  the 
third  Tuesday  in  October  each  year.  The  examina- 
tion papers  >  ill  be  set  by  the  Admiralty,  and  will  be 
the  same  for  all  Candidates,  the  arrangements  for 
holding  the  examination  being  made  by  the  Educa- 
tional Authorities  concerned. 


*  After  31st  December,  1912,  a  candidate  born  on  1st  May  will  be  eligible  to  compete  only  in  the  year  in 
which  the  16th  anniversary  of  his  birth  falls,  and  not  in  the  year  in  which  he  attains  the  age  of  16. 


ENTRY  OF  BOY  ARTIFICERS. 


885 


Conditions  of  Sebytce  undeb  Training. 

20.  On  entry  Boy  Artificers  will  be  provided  with  a 
free  outfit,  and  will  be  placed  on  the  books  of  the 
Mechanical  Training  Establishment  at  Portsmouth 
or  Devonport,  where  they  will  be  attached  for  train- 
ing. During  their  training  Boy  Artificers  will  be 
berthed  and  victualled  in  these  Establishments,  and 
will  be  subject  in  all  respects  to  Naval  Discipline. 
Under  certain  conditions,  and  at  the  request  of  their 
parents  or  guardians  living  in  the  immediate  neigh- 
bourhood. Boy  Artificers  will  be  allowed  leave  to  stay 
at  their  homes  on  alternate  Saturdays  and  Sundays. 

To  Boys  proceeding  on  leave,  return  tickets,  cover- 
ing the  period  of  leave,  are  issued  at  reduced  fares 
by  the  railway  authorities. 

Allotment  of  Trades. 

21.  On  completion  of  three  months'  training,  Boy 
Artificers  are  allotted  to  one  of  the  three  following 
trades  :(l)  Fitter  and  Turner  ;(2)Boilermaker  and  Smith 
(combined) ;  (3)  Coppersniii  h  and  moulder  (combined). 

The  number  to  be  trained  in  each  trade  depends  upon 
the  requirements  of  H.M,  Service. 

Education  and  Training. 
29.  The  duration  of  the  Training  will  be  about  four 
and  a  half  years  Imring  this  period  the  boys  undergo 
a  course  of  general  and  technical  education,  in  addition 
to  workshop  training.  Boy  Artificers  who  fail  to  make 
satisfactory  progress  or  are  guilty  of  persistent  mis- 
conduct, may  be  discharged  at  any  time. 

Part  I. 
23  During  the  first  two  years  they  will  receive 
instruction  in  Practical  Mathematics,  English,  Ele- 
mentary Science,  Heat.  &c,  in  which  subjects  they 
will  be  examined  at  the  end  of  the  second  year 
Those  who  qualify  in  this  examination  will  then  be 
permitted  to  lake  the  second  part  of  the  course. 

Part  II. 
will  comprise  Applied  Mechanics, Workshop  Appliances, 
Eleetricit.y,  Marine  Engines  and  Boilers,  and  Mechani 
cal  Drawing 


At  the  end  of  their  course  of  training  an  examination 
will  be  held  as  to  their  fitness  as  workmen,  and  in 
the  subjects  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Course. 

24.  Boy  Artificers  who  fail  to  pass  in  either  Part  I. 
or  Part  II.  will  be  discharged  as  a  rule,  unless  special 
circumstances  should  justify  their  retention,  when 
they  will  be  re-examined  after  a  further  period  ot 
training. 

25.  Those  who  qualify  will  be  rated  Engine-Room 
Artificers  fith  Class,  and  sent  to  seagoinif  ships  for  a 
period  of  practical  sea  experience. 

28.  On  completion  of  this  training  they  may  be  rated 
Acting  EngineRoom  Artificers  4th  Class,  if  recom- 
mended by  the  Engineer  Ollieer  and  approved  by  the 
Captain  of  their  Ship,  after  which  they  will  follow  on 
the  lines  of  other  Engine-Room  Artificers  of  the 
Royal  Navy,  as  laid  down  in  the  King's  Regulations. 

Pay. 

27.  The  following  are  the  daily  rates  of  pay  allowed  to 

lioy  Artificers,  each  rate  beiDg  for  seven  days  a  week  :— 

First  year .    6d. 

Second  year W. 

Third  year 8d. 

Over  three  years  .......    9d. 


The  advancement  from  one  rate  of  pay  to  the  Dext 
above  will  be  dependent  on  Good  Conduct  and  Ability. 

On  being  rated  :— 
Engine-Room  Artificer.  5th  Class     .       .    3s.  Od. 
Acting  Engine  Room  Artificer  4th  Class    6s.  6d. 

The  pay  and  prospects  of  Engine-room  Artificers,  4th 
Class,  entered  under  this  system,  will  be  the  same  as 
for  Engine  Room  Artificers  eniered  direct  from  the 
shore. 

Further  details  respecting  the  entry  and  training  of 
Boy  Artificers  in  the  Royal  Navy  are  given  in  the 
special  regulations,  published  separately,  whi  h  may  be 
obtained  on  application  to  the  Secretary  to  the 
Admiralty,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 


PARTICULARS  IN  REGARD  TO  THE  ENTRY  AND  SERVICE  OF 
NAVAL  SCPIOOLMASTERS. 


1.  A  candidate  for  entry  as  Naval  Schoolmaster  must 
be  over  21  years  of  age  and  must  be  recognised  as  a 
Certificated  Teacher  hy  the  Board  of  Education  or 
posBe»squ:ilifications  which  are  substantially  equivalent. 

2  Candidates  will  not  be  required  to  pass  any  qualify- 
ing examination,  hut  they  must  be  certified  by  the 
Admiralty  Medi<  al  Authorities  to  be  phyhically  fit  f  ir 
service  in  the  Navy.  Medical  examinations  are  held  in 
London  and  at  certain  o'her  centres,  at  one  of  which 
candidates  selected  for  entry  will  be  directed  to  attend 

S.—(a)  Candidates  accepted  for  appointment  will  be 
required  to  sign  on  entry  an  engagement  to  seive  in 
the  Royal  Navy  for  12  years  continuously.  They  are 
considered  as  on  probation  for  6  mon'  hs  from  the  date  of 
entry. 

(6)  Naval  Schoolmasters  hold  the  rating  of  Chief 
Petty  Officer,  and  are  eligible  for  promotion  in  vacancies 
to  Wartant  Rank  (Head  Schoolmnster)  and  to  Com- 
missioned Warrant  Rank  (Chief  Schoolmaster). 

The  maximum  number  of  Chief  Schoolmasters  at  pre- 
sent authorised  is  four  and  of  Head  Schoolmaster  33. 
The  number  of  Naval  Schoolmasters  isbetw-  en  50  and  60. 

Promotions  to  Chief  and  Head  Schoolmaster  are  made 
by  selection  from  rmong  the  Head  and  Naval  Hchool- 
masters  respectively  as  vacancies  occur.  Ch  ef  School- 
masters who  have  served  for  three  years  in  that  rank 
may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiraty,  be  granted  the 
rela  ive  rai'k  of  Lieutenant  on  retirement 

(c)  Nearly  all  Naval  S  hoolmasters  serve  in  Training 
Establishments  at  Plymouth,  Portsmouth,  Chatham, 
fhotley  and  Qu  ens  town,  bu'  it  must  be  understood 
that  tbey  may  be  called  on,  if  required,  to  serve  in  any 
Naval  Establishment  or  Bbiip  at  home  or  abroad  where 
the  services  of  a  schoolmaster  may  he  considered 
necessary. 

4.  A  Naval  Schoolmaster  who  completes  his  first 
period  of  12  years'  service  without  attaining  Warrarg 
Rank   may  be  permitted   to   re-engage   for   a  further 


period  of  10  years,  at  the  termination  of  which,  if  still 
not  promoted,  he  may  retire  on  a  pension  or  continue 
under  certan  conditions  to  serve  to  i  he  age  of  55  years. 

Schoolmasters  who  are  promoted  to  Warrant  Rank 
serve  until  55  years  of  age,  when  they  retire  on  pension. 
They  may.  however,  be  retired  at  any  age  if  found  unfit 
or  unworthy  of  further  employment ;  and  they  may  be 
pensioned  by  permission  of  the  Admiralty  at  their  own 
request  at  50  years  of  age.  At  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiialty  they  may  be  retained  on  the  Active  List  up 
to  ihe  age  of  60  if  for  the  benefit  of  the  Service. 

E.    The  scales  of  pay  are  shown  at  pages  780  and  785. 

6.  A  free  kit  is  allowed  to  Naval  Schoolmasters 
on  entry,  and  a  Gratuity  of  '251.  towards  the  cost  of 
uniform  is  granted  on  promotion  to  Warrant  Rank. 

Schoolmasters  are  entitled  to  be  lodged  in  the  ship  or 
shore  Establishment  to  which  they  are  attached,  and  to 
receive  the  usual  service  rations. 

7.  The  pensions  that  can  be  earned  by  Naval  School- 
masters are  shown  below  : — 

8.  d. 
After  22  years  service        . .        . .    2  10  a  day. 

„      27        „  , 3    6i    „ 

„      32 4    3      „ 


The  fcales  of  pensions  for  Head  and  Chief  School- 
masters are  shown  at  pages  813  and  813a 

Pensions  are  also  granted  to  the  widows  of  Chief  and 
Head  Schoolmasters,  and  compassionate  allowances  to 
their  children  on  the  scale  shown  on  page  897. 

Further  information  may  be  obtained  on  application 
to  the  Director  of  Naval  Education,  Admiralty,  S.W. 


886 


DOCKYARD  APPRENTICES. 


ENTRY  OF  DOCKYARD 
APPRENTICES, 


EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  REGULATIONS  FOR 
THE  ENTRY  OF  APPRENTICES  TO  THE 
VARIOUS  TRADES  IN  HIS  MAJESTY'S 
DOCKYARDS  AT  HOME. 

Admiralty, 
31s«  October,  1912. 

1.  Vacancies  for  appointments  as  Apprentices,  to 
the  various  trades  (including  Shipwrights, Engine, 
Ship  and  Electrical  Fitters,  Boilermakers,  Copper- 
smiths, Founders,  Joiners,  Painters,  Patternmakers, 
Plumbers,  Ropemakers,  Sailmakers,  Smiths,  &c.)  in 
His  Majesty's  Dockyards  at  Chatham,  Sheerness, 
Portsmouth,  Devonport,  Pembroke  and  Haulbowline 
are  open  to  public  competition,  and  Examinations 
lor  these  appointments  are  held  in  April  in  each  year 
(see  par.  5).  I  he  number  of  vacancies  in  the  respec- 
tive traces  in  each  Dockyard  will  be  fixed  before 
each  examination. 

2.  The  Lists  of  Candidates  for  these  appointments 
are  kept  at  the  office  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission- 
ers. All  applications  for  the  Forms  to  be  tilled  up  by 
persons  who  wish  to  compete  must  be  sent  to  the 
Secretary,  Civil  Service  Commission,  London,  W.,  on  or 
after  the  first  of  January  in  each  year.  Care  must 
be  taken  that  the  Forms  when  tilled  up  reach  the 
Civil  Service  Lorn  in  ist  toners  on  or  before  the  1st  March 
following  (or  if  that  date  should  fall  upon  a  Sunday 
or  public  holiday, then,  on  or  before  the  first  day  there- 
after on  which  their  oflice  is  open),  as  no  action  will 
be  taken  on  Forms  received  after  that  date. 

No  Candidate  will  be  allowed  to  compete  at  any  one 
examination  for  entry  as  an  apprentice  at  more  than 
one  Dockyard. 

3.  The  Candidates,  who  must  be  the  sons  of  British 
subjects,  must  be  not  less  than  Fourteen  nor  more 
than  Sixteen  years  of  age  on  the  first  day  of  May  in  the 
year  in  which  they  are  examined.}  Evidence  of  age 
and  character  will  not.  be  required  before  the  examina- 
tion, but  Candidates  successful  in  it  will  not  be 
eligible  for  appointment  unless  they  satisfy  the 
Admiralty  on  these  points. 

4.  Every  Candidate  entered  must  be  in  good  health 
and  of  sound  constitution,  and  be  free,  as  far  as  can 
be  ascertained,  from  any  disease  or  defect  that  would 
unfit  him  for  the  duties  of  an  Artificer.  His  hearing 
must  be  unimpaired;  and  the  sight  of  both  eyes  must 
be  sufficiently  good  for  the  performance  of  any  work 
that  may  be  required  of  him.  He  will  be  required  to 
pass  a  medical  examination. 

The  medical  examination  of  the  Successful  Candi- 
dates will  be  held  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  result 
of  the  Educational  examination  is  known. 

Candidates  will  be  medically  examined  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Rendezvous,  7  Whitehall  Place,  London,  or  at 
a  naval  port  or  establishment,  or  on  one  of  His 
Majesty's  ships,  which  will  be  selected  by  the  Admir- 
alty as  near  as  possible  to  their  place  of  residence. 
All  Candidates  who  at  the  time  of  their  Medical 
examination  cannot  produce  Certificates  to  the  satis- 
faction of  the  Examining  officers  that  they  have  been 
re-vaccinated,  must  be  re-vaccinated  before  they  can 
be  considered  eligible  for  entry. 


?  Candidates  whose  Fourteenth  Birthday  Anni- 
versary falls  on  1st  May,  will  be  eligible,  but  those 
whose  Sixteenth  Birthday  Anniversary  falls  on  1st 
May  will  not  be  eligible. 


5.  The  Educational  Examination  will  be  held  by  the 
Civil  Service  Commissioners  in  London  and  Edin- 
burgh, as  well  as  «t  the  several  Dockyards,  and  will 
take  place  in  the  month  of  April  \  in  each  year.  The 
exact  date  may  be  ascertained  by  application  to  the 
Secretary,  Civil  Service  Commission,  Burlington 
Gardens,  London,  W.,  on  or  after  the  1st  January^ 
in  each  year.  A  fee  of  2s.  Sd.  will  be  required  from 
each  Candidate  attending  the  Examination. 

6.  The  Subjects  of  Examination  and  the  maximum 
number  of  marks  obtainable  in  each  subject  are  as 
follows  :— 

Maximum  Marks. 

Arithmetic 250 

Mathematics 300 

English 300 

History  and  Geography 250 

Science 300 

Drawing 100 

Total     .    .      1,500 

The  Syllabus  of  the  Examination  is  as  follows  :— 

dlathematics.  —  Properties  of  angles,  triangles, 
quadrilaterals,  circles,  loci— that  is,  the  substance 
of  Kuclid's  first  three  books  ireated  in  the  manner 
of  recent  1  ooks  on  geometry.  The  calculation  of 
the  areas  of  simp'e  surfaces,  and  the  volumes  of 
simple  solids,  su>  h  as  the  cylinder,  sphere,  wedge 
and  cone.  The  use  of  instruments,  d'awing  to 
scale,  and  drawing  of  loci  iro  simple  data.  Stress 
will  be  laid  on  skill  and  accuracy  in  the  use  of 
instruments.  Algebra  up  to  and  including  graphs 
and  quadratic  equations  with  one  unknown 
quantity. 

English  includes  Handwriting,  Spelling,  Composi- 
tion and  Literature.  The  ie?l  in  Literature  will 
consist  of  questions  upon  a  book  or  books  pre- 
scribed from  time  to  time  by  the  Civil  Service 
Commissioners.*  The  questions  will  require  merely 
intelligent  reading  and  not  deiai  ed  study  of  the 
book.  Handwriting  and  Spelling  will  be  taken  into 
accouut  in  the  assignment  of  marks  in  English  and 
other  subjects. 

History  and  G'eoorap/1,1/.— English  History,  from 
10G6  to  19U2;  Geography  with  special  reference  to  the 
British  Empire.  A  knowledge  of  minute  detail  will 
not  be  looked  for.  Particular  questions  may  involve 
both  History  and  Geography. 

Science.  —  The  test  will  consist  of  elementary 
questions  upon:— Practical  methods  of  measuring 
length,  area  and  volume.  Quantity  of  matter  in  a 
body.  Comparison  of  bodies  by  weighing.  The  use 
of  the  common  balance  and  spring  balance.  Idea 
of  time.  Experiments  with  pendulums.  Measuring 
time:  the  clock.  Ideas  of  force  fiom  common  ex- 
perience. Composition  and  resolution  of  forces  in 
one  plane.  Ideas  of  work  and  energy.  Principle  of 
work  as  applied  to  simple  machines:  levers,  blocks, 
and  tackle,  &c.  Mechanical  advantage.  Deter- 
mination of  density.  Pressure  of  the  air:  the 
barometer.  Effects  of  heat:  the  thermometer. 
simple  chemical  and  physical  properties  of  common 
substances,  such  as— air,  water,  chalk,  lime,  coal, 
salt.    Oxygen,  nitrogen,  hydrogen. 

Draining.— Freehand  Drawing. 


The  books  prescribed  are  as  follows  :— 
Fortbe  Examination  of  1914— ".Robinson  Crusoe. ': 
For  the  Examination  of  1915— "  Barnaby  Rudge.' 
For  the  Examination  of  1916— "Lamb's  Tales 
from  Shakespeare." 


DOCKYARD   APPRENTICES. 


887-892 


7.  Candidates  must  obtain  such  an  aggregate  of 
marks  in  the  examination  as  a  whole  as  may  indicate 
in  the  judgment  of  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners 
a  competent  amount  of  general  pronciency. 

8.  Candidates  will  he  informed  by  letter  from  the 
Civil  Service  Commission  of  the  .Result  of  their 
Examination. 

Those  Candidates  up  to  the  required  number  who 
obtain  the  greatest  number  of  marks  in  the  subjects 
named  in  paragraph  6  will  he  eligible  for  appointment 
as  Apprentices,  and  they  will  be  allowed  to  select 
their  trades  according  to  their  position  on  the 
Examination  List. 


9.  Apprentices  will  be  bound  by  indentures  to  serve 
for  six  years,  and  no  Candidate  will  be  entered  unless 
some  relative  or  friend  is  able  and  willing  to  under 
take  the  duty  of  the  second  party  to  the  indenture 
for  the  support,  &c,  of  the  Apprentice  during  his 
apprenticeship.  No  lodging  or  maintenance  for 
Dockyard  Apprentices  is  provided  by  the  Admiralty, 
except  as  stated  in  paragraph  12. 


10.  On  the  expiration  of  their  period  of  service  Ap- 
prentices will  receive  a  cert  ilicate  as  to  their  character 
and  conduct,  the  progress  they  have  made  in  their 
trade,and  in  the  knowledge  of  the  subjects  prescribed 
for  Dockyard  Apprentices.  Should  this  certificate  be 
in  all  respects  satisfactory,  they  will,  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Superintendent,  be  entered  for  a 
period  of  two  years  as  jomneymen,  and,  subject  to 
their  good  behaviour,  will  not  under  ordinary  cir- 
cumstances be  discharged  during  that  time;  eventu- 
ally they  will  be  merged  with  the  general  body  of 
hired  workmen  in  the  respective  trades. 


11.  The  pay  of  Apprentices  serving  in  the  Dock- 
yards is  as  follows  :— 

s.  d. 

First  year 4  o  a  week. 

Second  year 6  0       „ 

Third  year 8  0 

Fourth  year 10  0       „ 

Fifth  year 12  0 

Sixth  year 15  0       „ 

12.  Board  Wages  will  be  allowed  to  Apprentices  only 
in  special  cases  of  distress,  and  when  the  distress  is 
due  to  the  fathers  of  such  Apprentices  having  been 
killed  in  the  -Naval  Service,  or  in  other  service  under 
the  Admira.ty  or  having  died  or  been  rendered  unable 
to  contribute  sufficiently  towards  the  sup  port  of  their 
families  through  exposure  or  injuries  received  while 
on  duty ;  when  granted,  board  wages  will  make  the 
toial  weekly  pay  up  to  10s.  a  week. 

The  details  of  the  School  Training  of  Apprentices 
and  other  particulars  are  given  in  the  Regulations 
which  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Secre- 
tary to  the  Admiralty,  or  to  the  Superintendent  of 
one  of  His  Majesty's  Dockyards  (see  par.  1). 


ENTRY    OF   BOY   SHIP- 
WRIGHTS. 

Boys  who  successfully  pass  the  usual  medical  and 
Civil  Service  Educational  Examination  for  Dockyard 
Apprentice,  are  also  eligible  for  entry  in  the  Royal 
Navy  for  training  in  the  Dockyards  as  Naval  Ship- 
wrights. Copies  of  the  Regulations  may  be  obtained 
on  application  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 


893 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


SCALE  of  PENSIONS  to  the  WIDOWS  of  the  undermentioned  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines,  and  Compassionate  Allowances  to  the 
Legitimate  Children  of  the  said  Officers. 


The  aggregate  amount  of  allowances  granted  under  this  scale  to  the  Family  of  any  Office   is  not  to  exceed— 

(i)  If  the  Officer  was  killed  in  action  or  drowned  on  duty  £100  a  Tear  more  than  the  amount  of  the  Half  Pay 
of  the  Rank  and  Seniority  of  the  Officer  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

(ii)  If  the  Officer  wa«  not  killed  in  action  nor  drowned  on  duty,  the  amount  of  the  Half  Pay  of  the  Rank  and 
Seniority  of  the  Officer  at  the  time  of  his  death. 

N.B.— The  sub-divisions  A.  and  B.  under  the  headings  "  Special  Pensions"  and  " Compassionate  Allowance  " 
denote  respectively  - 

A.  That  the  Officer  was  killed  in  action,  or  died  within  two  years  of  w  ounds  received  in  action. 

B.  That  the  Officer  was  drowned,  or  suffered  other  violent  death,  in  an  immediate  act  of  duty,  or  that  it  be 
proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Lonls  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  th*t  he  died  from  the  effects  of 
any  injury  or  disease  caused  by  extraordinary  exposure  or  exertion  on  service  within  two  years  after  his 
being  firs'  certified  to  be  ill. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 

Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 

Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 

Rank  of  Officer. 

For  details  of  these  headings,  see  above. 

Ordinary 
Comvas- 

A. 

B. 

A. 

B. 

Allowance 

llilitary  Branch. 

Flag  Officers  on  the  Active  List ;  Captains 
of  the  Fleet  and  Commodores 

Flag  Officers  on  the  Retired  List  :— 

Flag  Officers  retired  from  that  Fank ; 
also  those  retired  from  the  Captain's 
List   and  retired  or  married  before 
10th  November,  1880 
Sen  Article   1989   A.  of  the  King's 
Regulations. 

Other  Flag  Officers 

Captains    on    Active  List  of    3    years' 

seniority  and  upwards 

Captains   on   Active  List  of    leBS   than 

£ 
120 

120 

00 
90 
80 

£ 

According 
stan 

According 
stan 

200 
200 

£ 
NAVAL  ( 

to  circum- 
ces. 

to  circuin- 
ces. 

150 
140 

£ 
)FFIOERS 

25  to  40 

25  to  40 

>    18  to  25 

£ 

20  to  30 
20  to  30 
16  to  20 

£ 

16  to  20 

16  to  20 
14  to  16 
14  to  16 

Captains  on  Retired  List :  — 

Captains  retired  from  that  Rank 
(T  List)  . .  

Captains  retired  from  Commanders'  List 

Captains  retired  as  Commanders  from 
Lieutenants'  List  subsequently  to  11th 
June,  1863,  with  8  years'  seniority  as 
Lieutenant  on  the  Active  List  or 
retired  as  Commanders  from  the  list 
of  Lit-uteuaTit-Commandtrs  ai  d  pro- 
moted to  rank  of  Captain  under  Order 
in  Council  of  24th  April,  1D02. 

Other  Captains  retired  as  Commanders 
from  the  Lieutenants'  List 

Commanders  on  the  Active  List 
Commanders  on  Retired  List : — 

Commanders  Retired  from  that  Rank    . . 

Commanders  on  Reserved  Half-Pay 
(M.N.  List)    '    .. 

Commanders  retired  from  theLieutenant- 
Comumn''ers'  List     .  

Commanders  retired  from  Lieutenants 
List  subsequently  to  nth  June,  1863, 
with  8  years'  seniority  on  the  Active 
List         

Other  Commanders  retired  from  Lieu- 
tenants' List . 


The  same  as  Captains  on  the  Active  List,  according  to  seniority 
when  retired. 

14  to  16 


12  to  14 
14  to  16 
14  to  16 
12  to  14 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


Scale  of  Pensions  to  Widows,  &c. — continued. 


894 


Rank  of  Officer. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 


Lieutenant-Commanders  on  the  Active 
List  

Lieutenants 

Lieutenant-Commander*  and  Lieutenants 
on  Retired  List, including  ttaoBe  pnmoted 
to  higher  rank  under  Order  in  Council  of 
24th  April,  1902  

Sub-Lieutenants  

Navigating  Officers  on  the  Active  List  :— 
Staff  Captains  of  4  years'  seniority 
Staff  Captains  under  4years'  seniority.. 
Staff  Commanders 


Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 


Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 


For  details  of  these  Headings,  see  page  893. 


Ordinary 
Compas- 
sionate 
Allowance. 


Lieut enant-C immanders,  and  Lieutenants  who  c-mpl-ted  8  years' 
►    seniority  on  the  Active  List-a  for  Lieutenant-1  omm  nders,  Active 
List.   Other  Lieutenants  as  for  Lieutenants,  Active  List. 


Navigating  Officers  on  the  Retired  List  :— 
Staff  Captains  and  Staff  Commanders 
retired    subsequently   to  17th  Feb- 
ruary, 1*86 

Captains  retired  from  the  Staff  Cap 
tains'    or   Staff    Commanders'   List 

(S  List)         

Staff   Captains  retired   between   25th 
July  1882  and  17th  February  1886  :— 
"W  ith  3  years'  seniority 
Under  3  years' seniority 
Commanders   retired   from  the  Staff 

Commanders'  List  (R  List) 

Staff  Commanders  retired  under  Order 

in  Council  of  22nd  February  1870     . . 

Staff  Commanders  on  Reserved  Half 

Pay   who    have   been   promoted  to 

that  rank  from  the  Reserved  Half 

Pay  List  of  Navigating  Lieutenants 

Navigating  Lieutenants  on  Reserved  and 
Retired  Lists:— 

With  8  years'  seniority 

Under  8  years'  seniority 


Pensions  are  the  same  as  in  the  case  of  Officers  on  the  Active  List 
according  to  the  rank  and  seniority  of  the  Officer  when  retired. 

The  rate  applicable  to  the  rank  and  seniority  of  the  Officer  when 
last  on  the  Active  List. 


}l4  to  16 
14  to  16 


[The    same    as    Navigating    Lieutenants   on   Reserved   Half   Pay 
according  to  seniority  as  Navigating  LieutenantB. 


Other  Branches. 

Chaplains  on  the  Active  List  or  retired 
therefrom  on  and  after  1st  April  1875:— 
Under  8  years'  service  on  Full  Pay       .  50  80  65  12  to  16        10  to  14  9  to  12 

With  8  and  under  15  years'  service  on 
Full  Pay       ....  ....  70  120  100  16  to  20        14  to  17        12  to  14 

With  15  years'  and  upwards  service  on 
Full  Pay       140  18  to  25         16  to  20         14  to  16 

Chaplains  retired  between  22nd  February 
1860  and  1st  April  1875  :— 
Under  15  years'  service  on  Full  Pay   . . 
Fifteen  years  and  upwards  on  Full  Pay 

Chaplains  retired  between  13th  May  1359 
and  22nd  February  1860  :— 
Under  10  years'  service  on  Full  Pay    . . 
Ten   and   under  20  years'  service  on 

Full  Pay 

Twenty  years  and  upwards  on  Full 
Pay 

Time  served  by  Chaplains  in  Dockyards  and  Naval  Hospitals  reckons  for  Widow's  Pension  provided  that  they 
have  not  held  such  appointments  sufficiently  long  to  entitle  them  to  Civil  Pensions. 


895 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


Scale  of  Pensions  to  Widows,  &c— -continued. 


Rank  of  Officer. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 


Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 


Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 


For  details  of  these  headings,  see  page  893. 


Ordinary 
Compas- 
sionate 
Allowance. 


Naval  Instructors  on  the  Active  List  :— 
"With  15  yenrs'  seniority  and  upwards 
With  8  years'  seniority  and  under  15  . . 
Under  8  years'  seniority 

Instructors  on  the  Retired  Li6t  :— 
If  retired  subsequeutly  to  17th  Feb- 
ruary 1886    . .  

Naval  Instructors  retired  between  1st 

April  1875,  and  17th  February  1886  :— 

Under  8  years'  service  on  Full  pay 

With  8  and  under  15  years'  service 

on  Full  Pay 

With  15  years  and  upwards  . 
If  retired  between  10th  June  1864  and 
1st  April  1875:— 
Under  15  years'  service  on  Full  Pay 
With  15  years  and  upwards. . 
If  retired  between  13th  August  1855 
and  9th  June  1864  

Medical  Officers  on  Active  List  :— 

Surgeons-General      .         

Deputy  Surgeons-General 

Fleet  Surgeons 

Staff  Surgeons 

Surgeons  

Medical  Officers  on  Retired  List  :— 

If  retired  subsequently  to  12th  Decem- 
ber, 1877         

If  retired  between  13th  May  1859  and 
12th  December  1877:— 
Inspector-General  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets 
Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets  :— 
After  5  years'  service  on  Full  Pay  as 

such         

Under  5  years  service  on  Full  Pay 

as  such 

Fleet  Surgeons 

Staff  Surgeons  :— 
Retired  before  4th  February  1875 
Retired  after  4th  February  1875 
Staff  Surgeons  Second  Class 
Surgeons :— 

Retired  before  24th  March  1873 

Retired   between  24th   March  1873 

and  4th  February  1875 : — 

After  6  years'   service  on   Full 

Pay  as  such  

Under  6  years'  service  on  Full 

Pay  as  6uch  

Retired  after  4th  February  1875 
Assistant  Surgeons  :— 

After  6  years'  service  on  Full  Pay  as 

such         

Under  6  years'  service  on  Full  Pay 
as  such     . .        .,        


£ 
200 


18  to  25 
16  to  20 
12  to  16 


16  to  20 
14  to  17 
10  to  14 


14  to  16 
12  to  14 
9  to  12 


According  to  cir-  ] 
cumstances        j 
1501 
140/ 


f The  same 


701 
70  I, 


9  to  12 
6  to  10 


Time  served  by  Medical  Officers  in  Dockyards  and  Naval  Hospitals,  reckons  for  Widow's  Pension,  provided  that 
they  have  not  held  such  appointments  sufficiently  long  to  entitle  them  to  Civil  Pensions. 


PENSIONS  TO   WIDOWS  OF   OFFICERS. 


896 


Scale  of  Pensions  to  Widows,  &c. — continued. 


Rank  of  Officer. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 


Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 


Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 


For  details  of  these  headings,  tee  Page  893. 


Ordinary 
Compas- 
sionate 
Allowance. 


200 
200 


18  to  25 
18  to  25 


12  to  16 
Nil. 


16  to  20 
16  to  20 


10  to  14 
Nil. 


14  to  16 

14  to  16 


Nil. 

14  to  16 


1  The  same  as  the  above,  according  to  the  rank  and  seniority  of  the 
J  Officer  on  the  Active  List  when  retired. 


Accountant  Officers  on  Active  List  :— 

Secretaries  to  Admirals  of  the  Fleet  . . 

Paymasters-in  Chief  

Secretaries  to  Commanders-in-Chief  . . 

Fleet  Paymasters* 

Secretaries    to    Junior   Flag  Officers, 

Commodores  of  the  First  Class,   or 

Captains  of  the  Fleet 

Staff  Paymasters 

Paymasters 

Secretaries  to  Commodores  of  the  Second 

Class     

Assistant     Paymasters     of     6     years' 

seniority  and  upwards 
Other  Assistant  Paymasters 

Accountant  Officers  on  the  Retired  List  :— 
Paymasters-in-Chief     .. 

Other  Accountant  Officers  :— 
If   retired   subsequently  to  17th  Feb- 
ruary 1886 

If  retired  before  17th  February  18S6  :  — 

Paymasters  of  15  years'  seniority  .. 

.    If  retired  before  17th  February  1836:— 

Paymasters  of  8  years'  and  under 

15  years'  seniority 

Paymasters  under  8  years'  seniority 
Assistant  Paymasters  if  retired  sub- 
sequently to  23rd  October  1 877  with 
10  years'  service  on  Full  Pay  in  that 

rank 

Other  Assistant  Paymasters 


Paymasters  on  the  Civil  Employment  List  are  not  considered  as  retired  from  the  Naval  Service  until  the  date 
of  their  being  pensioned  from  that  List. 

Engineer  Officers  on  Active  List— 

Engineer  Vice- Admiral    . . 

Engineer  Rear-Admiral    . . 

Engineer    Captains     with     3 
seniority       

Engineer   Captains  with  less  than    3 
years'  seniority 

Engineer  Commanders 

Engineer  Lieutenants  of  8  years'  sen- 
iority, qualified  and  selected 

Other  Engineer  Lieutenants 


years 


200 
200 


/  The  same  as  above,  according  to  the  rank   and   seniority   of  the 
I  Officer  on  the  Active  List  when  retired. 


on    the    Retired 

If  retired  on  or  after  1st  April,  1908   . . 

If  retired  on  or  after  17th  February 
1886  and  before  1st  April,  J908  :- 

Engineer  Rear-Admirals,  Chief  In- 
spectors of  Machinery,  and  Engi- 
neer Captains  and  Inspectors  of 
Machinery  of  8  years'  service  as 
such       .  

Engineer  Captains  and  Inspectors 
of  Machinery,  under  8  years' 
service  as  such  

If  eligible  by  service  for  rank  of  Paymaster-in-Chief ,  and  having  reached  age  for  optional  retirement  the  special 
rate  of  Pension  applicable  toWidow  of  Paymaster-in-Chief,  £90,  may  be  awarded.  See  Article  1988  A  of  the  King's 
Regulations. 


897 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


Scale  of  Pensions  to  Widows,  tea.— continued. 


Rank  of  Officer. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 


Engineer  Officers  on  the  Retired  List— 
continued. 
Engineer  Commanders  and  Fleet 

Engineers 

Engineer  Lieutenants,StaffEngi- 
neers,  Chief   Engineers,    and 

Engineers 

Engineer     Sub-Lieutenants     and 
Assistant  Engineers 
If  retired  on  or  after  1st  April  1877  and 
before  17th  February  1886  :— 
Chief  Inspectors  of  Machinery     . . 
Inspectors  of  Machinery  :— 

After  8  years'  service  on  Full 

Pay  as  such 
Under  8  years   service  on  Full 

Pay  as  such        

Chief  Engineers:— 

Of  10  years' seniority 
Under  10  years'  seniority 
Engineers  :— 

Of  8  years' seniority 
Under  8  years' seniority . . 

Assistant  Engineers 

If  retired  before  1st  April  1877  :— 
Chief  Inspectors  of  Machinery 
Inspectors  of  Machinery  of  8  years 

service  on  Full  Pay  as  such 
Inspectors  of  Machinery  under  8 

years'  service 

Chief  Engineers  of  15  years'  sen 

iority 

Of  8  years'  seniority 

Under  8  years'  seniority 
Engineers  retired  after  6th  July 

1866  

Mates,  Commissioned  Warrant,  and 
Warrant  Officers. 
If  on  the  Active  List  :— 
Mates     and     Commissioned      Warrant 
Officers  of  one  year's  seniority  on  the 
Active  List.* 
{Warrant  Officers  of  one  year's  seniority, 
acting  time  included,  and  confirmed  in 

the  rank* 

If  Pensioned : — 
Chief  Schoolmasters  of  one  year's  seni- 
ority on  the  Active  List— 
If  pensioned  before  10th  January,  1910 
If  pensioned  on  or  after  10th  January, 
1910.. 
Other   Commissioned   Warrant  Officers 
and  Mates  of  one  year's  seniority  on 
the  Active  List— 
If  pensioned  before  1st  April,  1896 
If  pensioned  on  or  after  1st  April,  1896 
Head   Schoolmasters,    pensioned  before 
10th  January,    1910    (award  subject  to 
conditions  of  Art.  1983  A,  Clause  5  of 
the  King's  Regulations) 
Other   Warrant    Officers  of   one  year's 
service  on  the  Active  List 


Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 


Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 


For  details  of  these  headings,  see  page  893.  j  Ordinary 

I  Compas- 
I  sionate 
Allowance. 


The  same  as  for  Officers  of  corresponding  rank  on  the  Active  List. 


8  to  10 
8  to  10 


6  to  8 
6  to  8 


fl  to  12 
5  tolG 
Nil 

14  to  16 

14  to  16 

14  to  16 

14tol 
12  to  14 
9  to  is! 


5  to 
Nil. 


The  same  aB  for  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  on  the  Active  List. 


30         I  45         I  40         I      8  to  10      I       6  to  8       I       Nil. 

The  same  as  for  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers  on  the  Active  List.f 


20         I  30        I  2  |  6i       I 

The  same  as  for  Warrant  Officers  on  the  Active  List. 


*  The  condition  of  one  year's  service  is  not  apolicable  in  cases  where  the  Special  Rates  are  payable. 

t  If  retired  on  or  after  1st  April,  1896,  (loth  January,  1910,  in  the  case  of  Chief  Schoolmasters  I  with  the 
substantive,  honorary  or  relative  rank  of  Lieutenant,  Carpenter  Lieutenant  or  Engineer  Lieutenant,  the  rates  are 
the  same  as  for  Junior  Lieutenants;  but  if  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  after  retirement  under  the 
provisions  of  Order-in-Council  of  24th  April,  1902,  the  ordinary  rates  are  those  applicable  to  the  rank  and  seniority 
of  the  Officer  on  the  Active  List.  The  widow  of  a  Commissioned  Warrant  Officer  of  three  years'  seniority  who 
dies  while  on  the  Active  List  after  attaining  the  age  for  optional  retirement,  is  eligible,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  for  a  pension  on  the  scale  applicable  to  Junior  Lieutenants.  (See  Art.  1983  A,  CI.  2a  of  the  King's 
Regulations.) 

5  The  widows  aud  children  of  Royal  Marine  Gunners  are  awarded  Pensions  and  Compassionate 
Allowances  on  the  same  scales  and  under  the  same  Regulations  as  the  widows  and  children  of  Warrant 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy. 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


898-904 


Scale  of  Pensions  to  Widows.  &c. — continued. 


Rank  of  Officer. 


Widow's 
Ordinary 
Pension. 


Special  Pension 

in  lieu  of 

Ordinary  Pension. 


Compassionate  Allowance  to 
Legitimate  Children. 


For  Details  of  these  Headings,  see  page  893. 


Ordinary 
Compas- 
sionate 
Allowance. 


25  to  40 

18  to  25 
IB  to  20 
12  to  16 
8  to  14 


20  to  30 
16  to  20 
14  to  17 
10  to  14 
6  to  12 


16  to  20 
14  to  16 
12  to  14 
P  to  12 
5  to  10 


70 


}   " 


16  to  20 
14  to  16 

12  to  14 

9  to  12 
5  to  10 

9tO  12 


ROYAL  MARINES. 

General  Officers    .. 

Colonels        

Lieut.-Colonels 

Majors  

Captains       

Lieutenants 
Quartermasters  :— 

After  i0  years'  service  as  such 
Under  10  years'  service  as  such 
Warrant  Officers  :— 

Pensions  and  Compassionate  allowances  to  the  widows  and  children  of  the  Royal  Marine  Gunners  are 
awarded  on  the  same  scales  and  under  the  same  regulations  as  those  awarded  to  the  widows  and 
children  of  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  (Order  in  Council  14  October  1913).  In  the  case  of  all 
other  Marine  Warrant  Officers,  however.  Widows'  Pensions  and  Compassionate  allowances  are 
awarded  under  the  regulations  and  on  the  scales  laid  down  from  time  to  lime  for  the  widows  and 
children  of  Warrant  Officers  of  H.M.  Army  (Orders  in  Council  29  June  1882,  24  June  1885,  and 
10  February  1905 
Officers  retired  before  29th  June,  1882:— 

General  Officers        .         

Colonels  

Lieut.-Colonels 
Majors  .  .  . .        : 

Paymasters     and      Barrack  -  masters, 
being  Captains  with  honorary  rank 

of  Major       

Captains  and  Second  Captains 
Lieutenants  and  First  Lieutenants    . . 
Second  Lieutenants 
Quartermasters  :— 

After  20  years' service  as  such    .. 
Under  20  and  over  10  years'  service  as 

such 

Under  10  years'  service  as  such  . 
Widows  of  Marine  Officers  who  held  Brevet  or  Honorary  Rank  on  the  Active  List  are  granted  the  Pensions 
applicable  to  that  Rank,  but  the  Widows  of  Officers  who  were  given  Brevet  or  Honorary  Rank  on  or  after  retire- 
ment, are  only  eligible  for  the  Pension  applicable  to  the  substantive  rank  of  the  Officer  when  last  on  the  Active 
List. 

Officers  who  voluntarily  retire  from  the  Service  with  Gratuities  will  be  held  to  have  forfeited  all  claim  to 
Pension  on  behalf  of  their  Widows  or  Compassionate  Allowances  for  their  Children. 

N.B.  — The  general  Regulations  governing  the  award  of  Pensions  to  Widows  of  Officers  and  Warrant  Officers  to 
the  Roval  Marines  are  assimilated,  as  regards  Officers  retired  after  29th  June  1882,  to  those  governing  the  award  of 
pensions  to  the  Widows  of  Officers  and  warrant  Officers  of  His  Majesty's  Army. 

COAST    GUARD. 
Officers    of    Coast    Guard    Cruisers   who 
entered  the  Service  subsequently  to  1st 
January  1858,  and  who  are  not  entitled 
to  Civil  Superannuation  :  - 
If  pensioned  before  15tn  July,  1904:— 
Chief  Officers  .. 

Senior  Mates   ..        

Second  Mates  ..  . . 

If  pensioned  on  or  after  15th  July,  1904 :  — 

Chief  Officers 

Senior  Mates 

Second  Mates .  

Divisional  Chief  Officers  and  Officers  in 
charge  of  R.N.R.  Batteries  retired  with 
the  rank  of  Honorary  Lieutenant  (other 
than  those  who  died  or  retired  before 

7th  July,  1897 1 

Divisional  Chief  Officers  and  Officers  in 
charge  of  R.N.B.  Batteries  of  one  year's 
service  in  those  ranks  (other  than  those 
who  died  or  retired  before  7th  July  1897)t 
Other  Chief  Officers  of  one  yearB'  service 
in  the  rankt  


501 
25  J 


No  Special  RateB. 


12  to  16 

-    8  to  10 


10  to  14 
6  to  8  | 


9  to   2 

5  to  8 

Nil 


♦The  Widows  of  Senior  Mateswhowere  married  before  15th  July,  1904.  and  had  attained  the  rank  of  Senior 
S-'ecord  Mate  before  that  date  are  entitled  to  the  rate  of  351.  in  force  before  that  date, 
t  The  condition  iof  one  years  service  is  not  applicable  in  cases  where  the  Special  Rates  are  payable. 


905 


PENSIONS  TO  WIDOWS  OF  OFFICERS. 


(Date)_ 


REPORT  of  an  OFFICER'S  MARRIAGE,  made  for  the  purpose  of  its  being 
recorded  at  the  Admiralty,  with  a  view  to  facilitate  the  Settlement  of  any  claim 
that  may  be  made  on  behalf  of  the  Officer's  Family  in  the  event  of  his  Death. 


Officer's  Name  and  Eank,  and  where  serving.  | 

Officer's  Age  at  the  time  of  Marriage  .    .    .    .  j 

Maiden  Names  of  the  Lady,  at  full  length  .    .  1 

Place  where  the  Ceremony  was  performed .    . 

Names  of  the  Officiating  Clergyman,  and  Sub- 1 

Signature  of  the  Officer. 


His  place  of  Residence,  if  he  is  not  1. 
serving  on  Full  Pay I  - 


Applicable  to  Marriages  in  Scotland  only. 

Wf  the  subscribine  parties,  viz.,  A.B.  (here  mention  the  Name  of  the  'Officer,  his  Rank,  and  the  Ship  to 
which  hebelongsiand  CD.  of  (here  give  the  Lady's  designation)  hereby  declare  and  do  certify  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Admiralty  that  we  are  lawfully  married  persons. 

(Signed)  A.  B. 

Made  and  subscribed  in  my  presence  at  C.  D. 

on  the  day  of 

(Signed)  E.F.  , 


J. P.  for  the  County  of 


PENSIONS  TO  RELATIVES  OF  OFFICERS. 


906 


PENSIONS  AND  GRATUITIES  TO  THE    RELATIVES  OF  OFFICERS. 


1.  Widows  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy,  and  the 
Royal  Marines,  may  be  allowed  Pensions,  and  their 
Children  Compassionate  Allowances,  at  the  rates 
specified  in  the  attached  table,  and  subject  to  the 
following  regulations : 

2.  All  applications  for  Pensions,  and  for  Compas- 
sionate Allowances,  must  be  addressed  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Admiralty  lor  the  decision  of  the  Board. 

3.  The  Pensions  of  all  Widows  shall  commence  from 
the  day  following  that  on  which  their  husbands  died, 
provided  application  be  made  by  the  Widow  within 
Twelve  Months  from  the  same,  otherwise  from  the 
time  only  of  such  application. 

4.  His  Majesy's  Orders  in  Council  increasing  rates 
of  Pension,  or  Compassionate  Allowances,  are  not 
retrospective  in  their  operation,  and  only  affect  the 
families  of  such  officers  as  may  be  on  the  Active  List 
at  the  date  of  such  Orders  in  Council,  or  subsequently 
thereto. 

5.  If  the  claim  of  a  Widow  to  Pension  shall  not  he 
established  before  her  death,  the  amount  of  pension 
to  which  she  would  have  been  entitled  if  living  shall 
not  be  allowed  to  her  representatives. 

t>.  The  Pensions  authorised  by  these  Regulations 
cannot  be  claimed  as  a  Right: — they  are  granted  as 
rewards  for  good  and  faithful  service  rendered  by  de- 
ceased Officers;— they  will  only  be  conferred  on  per- 
sons deserving  the  Public  Bounty ;— the  ordinary 
Pension  will  not  be  granted  to  Widows  whose  private 
incomes  may  exceed  the  confidential  scale  which  may 
from  time  to  time  be  iixed  by  the  Admiralty  as  the 
limit  for  each  Rank  of  Officer,— and  the  Pensions  are 
liable  to  be  discontinued  altogether,  in  case  of  any 
misconduct  rendering  the  individuals  receiving  them 
unworthy  of  the  Public  Bounty. 

The  Widowsof  Naval  Officers  placed  on  permanent 
Half  Pay  or  on  the  Retired  or  Pension  List,  on  or 
after  the  2nd  August,  1910,  on  account  of  misconduct, 
after  having  completed  not  less  than  20  years  count- 
ing towards  retirement  or  pension,  may  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Admiralty  be  granted  pensions,  pro- 
vided that  a  deduction  of  not  less  than  10  per  cent, 
shall  have  been  made  from  the  Retired  Pay  or  Pen- 
sions to  which,  hut  for  their  misconduct,  these 
Officers  would  have  been  entitled.  In  such  cases  the 
Widow's  Pension  will  be  reduced  by  half  the  percen- 
tage by  which  the  husband's  Retired  Payor  Pension 
has  been  reduced. 

Widows  of  retired  Officers,  or  others  formerly  in  the 
Royal  N  avy,  having  been  allowed  to  resign  their  Com- 
missions, who  have  been  called  out  or  have  volun- 
teered for  service  in  case  of  war  or  emergency  and 
have  lost  their  lives  from  causes  attributable  to  the 
Service,  may  be  allowed  pensions,  and  their  Children 
Compassionate  Allowances  on  the  special  scale  ap- 
plicable to  the  rank  held  by  the  Officer  at  the  time  of 
his  death,  notwithstanding  that  he  may  have  married 
whilst  on  the  Retired  List  or  after  resignation  of 
his  Commission,  and  subject  to  the  provisions  of  the 
Commutation  Acts  of  1871  and  1S82. 

7.  A  Widow  shall  not  be  eligible  to  be  placed  on  the 
Pension  List  under  any    of   the  following  circum- 

i.  If  her  husband  married  after  the  age  of  00  years, 
except  Commissioned  Warrant  Officers,  and  Warrant 
Officers  pensioned  before  1st  October,  1875,  in  whose 
case  the  limit  of  age  is  50. 

ii.  If  her  husband,  being  capable  of  service,  had,  at 
his  own  solicitation,  been  excused  from  serving,  when 
called  upon,  provided  that  he  was  officially  warned 
that  his  Widow  would  thereby  forfeit  the  Pension. 

iii.  If  her  husband  had  been  guilty  of  any  fraudu- 
lent misapplication  of  the  public  money. 

iv.  If  her  husband  had  been  guilty  of  Bigamy ;  or  if 
she  had  been  living  at  the  time  of  her  husband's 
death  in  a  disreputable  state  of  separation. 

v.  If  her  husband  died  in  the  service  of  a  Foreign 
state,  unless  serving  with  the  permission  of  the 
Admiralty. 

vi.  If  she  had  not  been  married  Twelve  Months  to 
the  Officer  by  whose  right  she  claims  the  Pension, 
unless  the  said  Officer  was  killed  or  drowned  in  an 
immediate  act  of  duty.   The  Admiralty  may,  however. 


grant  the  Pension  in  cases  of  Officers  dying  before 
the  expiration  of  Twelve  Months  from  the  time  of 
their  marriage,  but  only  if  satisfactory  evidence  is 
produced  to  show  that  the  marriage  did  not  take 
place  under  any  circumstances  which  would  imply 
that  there  was  any  fraud  in  the  transaction,  or  any 
improper  intention  of  obtaining  the  Pension  for  the 
Widow  and  provided  it  bo  clearly  shewn  that  the 
Officer  was  in  good  health  when  he  married,  and  that 
the  disease  which  occasioned  his  death  was  not 
brought  on  by  any  misconduct,  or  by  any  circum 
stances  over  which  he  had  control. 

vii.  If  she  shall  receive  any  other  Pension,  Pro- 
vision, or  Allowance  from  the  Government  on  account 
of  her  husband's  services  in  a  Naval  or  Military 
capacity;  but  Widows  in  receipt  of  Pensions  from 
the  Civil  List  are  not  deprived  of  their  Naval  Pensions 
on  account  thereof,  and  Widows  who,  in  consequence 
of  second  marriage,  may  be  eligible  tor  either  a  Navy 
or  an  Army  Pension,  may  elect  to  receive  that  which 
is  most  advantageous  to  them. 

viii.  If  her  private  income  exceeds  the  confidential 
scale  fixed  by  the  Admiralty  as  the  limit  for  the  rank 
last  held  by  her  husband  ;  observing  that  the  Widows 
of  Commanders  retired  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 
Lieutenant  Commaudeiso.  Lieutenants  retired  with 
the  rank  of  Commander,  and  so  on,  may  enjoy  the 
private  income  applicable  to  the  higher  rank  without 
forfeiting  their  Pensions  thereby. 

ix.  If  the  marriage  took  place  subsequent  to  the 
Officer  commuting  his  Retired  Pay,  or  if  the  Officer, 
after  having  commuted,  removed  his  name  from  the 
List  of  the  Navy,  although  the  marriage  may  have 
taken  place  before  such  commutation. 

Note.  —  Widows  of  Officers  married  after  partial 
commutation  will  only  be  granted  a  proportion  of  the 
pension  for  which  they  would  otherwise  have  been 
eligible. 

x.  If  marriage  took  place  after  the  Officer  was 
removed  from  the  Active  List.  This  regulation  to 
be  only  applicable  to  Officers  who  retired  after  loth 
November  1886,  and  is  not  to  apply  to  Widows  of 
Retired  Officers  or  others  called  out  or  volunteering 
in  case  of  war  or  emergency,  who  lose  their  lives  from 
causes  attributable  to  the  Service. 

xi.  If  her  husband,  being  a  Medical  Officer,  should 
retire  or  withdraw  upon  a  gratuity. 

8.  The  pensions  of  Widows  whose  private  incomes 
may,  after  their  pensions  have  been  awarded,  in- 
crease beyond  the  limit  fixed  from  time  to  time  by 
the  Admiralty  for  the  rank  last  held  by  their  hus- 
bands, shall  be  suspended  as  long  as  their  private 
incomes  exceed  such  limit ;  but  may  be  restored 
again  in  the  event  of  their  private  incomes  decreas- 
ing within  the  limit. 

9.  The  Widows  of  Commissioned  Officers  (except 
Chaplains;  who  shall  have  married  after  the  10th 
November  18S6,  are  only  entitled  to  the  Pensions  of 
their  respective  classes,  in  the  event  of  their  hus- 
bands having  10  complete  years'  seniority  as  Com- 
missioned Officers  on  the  Active  List,  except  the 
Husband  be  killed  in  action,  or  lose  his  life  in  the 
execution  of  his  duty.  If,  however,  the  Officer  had 
live  years,'  seniority  on  the  Active  List,  was  in  good 
health  when  he  married,  and  it  be  clearly  shewn  that 
the  disease  which  occasioned  his  death  was  not 
brought  on  by  any  misconduct,  or  by  any  circum- 
stances over  which  the  Officer  himself  had  control, 
the  Admiralty  may  award  Pensions  in  such  cases  as 
they  think  proper. 

The  restrictions  as  to  service  as  Commissioned 
Officer  on  the  Active  List  will  not  apply  to:— (a) 
Officers  retired  before  the  10th  November  1S86,  such 
Officers  being  allowed  to  count  their  time  as  Com- 
missioned Officers  on  the  Active,  Reserved,  or  Re- 
tired Lists  as  qualifying  for  eligibility  for  pension 
to  their  widows. 

(b)  Lieutenants,  Engineer  Lieutenants  and  Carpen- 
ter Lieutenants  promoted  to  that  rank  from  Com- 
missioned Warrant  officers  or  Warrant  Officers. 


907  COMPASSIONATE  ALLOWANCES  TO  CHILDREN,  <fec. 


The  Widow  of  a  Mate,  Commissioned  Warrant 
Officer,  Divisional  Chief  Officer  of  Coast  Guard,  or 
Chief  Officer  of  an  R.N.R.  Battery,  is  only  entitled 
to  the  rates  applicable  to  those  ranks  should  her 
husband  have  had  one  year's  service  in  the  rank,  or 
should  his  death  have  been  attributable  to  the  Ser- 
vice; otherwise  the  rates  applicable  to  Warrant 
Officers  or  to  Chief  Officers  of  Coast  Guard  Stations 
will  be  awarded. 

The  Widow  of  a  Warrant  Officer  or  Chief  Officer  of 
a  Coast  Guard  Station  with  less  than  one  year's 
service  (acting  time,  if  any,  included)  and  confirmed 
in  the  rank,  is  not  eligible  for  a  Pension  unless  the 
Officer's  death  is  attributable  to  the  Service. 


The  Widow  of  a  Head  Schoolmaster  who  has  been 
killed  in  action,  or  who  has  died  of  wounds  received  in 
action  within  2  years  of  such  wounds  having  been  re- 
ceived, or  who  has  died  from  illness  brought  on  by 
fatigue,  privation,  or  exposure  incident  to  active  oper- 
ations before  an  enemy,  within  2  years  of  his  having 
been  first  certified  to  be  ill, or  who  shall  havecompleted 
not  less  than  one  year's  continuous  service  as  Warrant 
Officer  at  the  time  of  his  death,  shall  be  granted  a 
Pension,  provided  the  marriage  took  place  before  the 
Officer  attained  the  age  of  45  years,  and  the  Widow  be 
certified  as  being  left  in  necessitous  circumstances 
and  subject  to  the  conditions  laid  down  for  the  Pen- 
sions of  other  Officers'  Widows,  so  far  as  they  apply. 

10.  The  Widow  of  a  Chaplain  shall  not  receive  a 
Pension  unless  her  Husband's  name  was  on  the  List 
at  the  time  of  his  death,  nor  unless  she  shall  have 
been  married  during  or  prior  to  her  Husband's  service 
in  the  Navy,  nor  unless  her  Husband  shall  have  served 
One  Year  on  Full-Pay  subsequent  to  their  marriage, 
and  shall  have  served  Three  Years  on  Full  Pay. 

If,  however,  he  had  completed  Ten  Years'  Service 
on  Full  Pay,  a  Pension  may  be  granted,  although  no 
portion  of  such  service  shall  have  been  subsequent  to 
their  marriage,  provided  the  Widow  is  otherwise 
eligible,  and  provided  as  regards  Officers  retired  after 
loth  November,  1886,  that  the  marriage  took  place 
before  the  Officer  left  the  Active  List. 

12.  In  all  cases  of  a  Widow  re-marrying,  her 
Pension  shall  be  suspended  from  the  date  of  her 
re-marriage;  but  in  the  event  of  her  again  becom- 
ing a  Widow,  her  Pension  may  be  restored,  upon 
proof  being  adduced  to  the  Admiralty  that  her 
private  income  does  not  exceed  the  limit  fixed 
from  time  to  time  by  the  Admiralty  for  the  rank 
last  held  by  her  husband,  and  that  she  is  otherwise 
deserving  the  Public.  Bounty,  but  it  will  be  again 
liable  to  suspension  during  future  re-marriage. 

If  a  Widow,  in  consequence  of  re-marriage  with  a 
Naval  or  Marine  Officer,  becomes  again  eligible  for  a 
Pension  from  naval  funds,  she  may  either  revert  to 
her  first  Pension,  or  be  granted  the  Pension  for 
which  her  second  marriage  rendered  her  eligible 
whichever  is  most  to  her  advantage. 

13.  Every  Officer,  whether  on  Full,  Half,  or  Retired 
Pay,  shall,— in  order  to  facilitate  the  decision  upon 
the  claim  of  his  Family,  after  his  decease,  to  the 
benefit  of  these  Regulations,  notify  his  marriage 
within  one  month ot itstakingplace.totheAdmiralty, 
according  to  the  Form  given. 

14.  With  respect  to  marriages  contracted  in  Scot- 
land, none  will  be  admitted,  for  the purposesof  these 
Regulations,  which  cannot  be  proved  either  by  an 
extract  of  the  Register  of  the  Kirk  Session,  or  other 
legal  record  of  the  place  in  which  the  marriage  shall 
have  been  celebrated— or  by  an  acknowledgment  of  a 


Marriage  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Admiralty,  made 
and  subscribed  by  the  parties  themselves  in  Scotland, 
in  presence  of  a  Magistrate,  according  to  the  Form 
given,  or  a  Decreet  of  Declaration  of  Marriage. 

15.  The  Widows  of  Officers  on  the  Reserved  and 
Retired  Lists  are  only  eligible  for  the  Pension  appli- 
cable to  the  rank  and  seniority  of  their  husbands  at 
the  date  when  they  were  last  on  the  Active  List, 
except  in  the  case  of  ti.)  Captains  who  were  advanced 
to  the  rank  of  Flag  Officer  whilst  on  the  Retired  List 
and  who  were  Retired  or  Married  before  the  10th 
November.  1886,  whose  Widows  are  pensioned  as  the 
Widows  of  Flag  Officers,  and  (ii.)  Commissioned 
W  arrant  Officers  retired  after  1st  April,  1896,  with  the 
substantive  honorary  or  relative  rank  of  Lieutenant, 
Carpenter  Lieutenant,  or  Engineer  Lieutenant, 
whose  Widows  are  pensioned  as  the  Widows  of  Junior 
Lieutenants. 

The  widows  of  Paymasters-in-Chief  who  attain  that 
rank  on  retirement  will  be  awarded  the  same  rate  of 
Pension  as  widows  of  Paymasters-in-Chief  on  the 
Active  List. 

The  same  rate  may  also  be  awarded  to  the  widows 
of  Fleet  Paymasters  who  are  still  on  the  Active  List, 
provided  that  at  the  time  of  their  death  they  have 
reached  the  age  for  optional  retirement,  and  were 
eligible  by  service  for,  and  would  in  the  ordinary 
course  have  been  granted,  the  rank  of  Paymaster-in- 
Chief,  on  retirement. 

16.  Widows  of  Marine  Officers. 

i  a)  Officers  retired  before  29  June,  1882. 

The  General  Rules  for  the  grant  of  Pensions  to  the 
Widows  of  is  aval  Officers  are  applicable  to  the  cases 
of  Widows  of  Marine  Officers,  except  where  otherwise 
stated  in  these  Regulations. 

In  computing  the  period  on  the  list  of  Com- 
missioned officers  necessary  to  render  Widows 
eligible  for  Pensions,  in  the  case  of  Marine  Officers 
who  have  been  promoted  from  the  ranks,  three  years 
in  the  ranks  shall  be  allowed  to  reckon  as  two  years 
m  commission  towards  such  qualifying  period;  and 
if  under  this  rule  the  time  is  still  insufficient,  the 
Admiralty  may,  at  their  discretion,  award  a  Pension 
notwithstanding,  provided  the  actual  service  in  all 
ranks  amounts  to  the  period  required  in  the  cases  of 
other  Officers. 

The  Widows  of  Marine  Officers  who  held  Brevet  or 
Honorary  Rank  on  the  Active  List  shall  be  granted 
the  Pension  applicable  to  that  rank.  The  Widows  of 
Marine  Officers  who  were  given  an  honorary  rank  on 
or  after  retirement  shall  only  be  entitled  to  the  Pen- 
sion applicable  to  the  substantive  rank  of  the  Officer 
when  last  on  the  Active  List. 

(6)  Officers  retired  after  29  June,  1882. 

The  Widows  of  Marine  Officers  retired  after  29th 
June,  1882,  will  be  pensioned  under  the  rules  govern- 
ing the  award  of  Pensions  to  Widows  of  Officers  of 
His  Majesty's  Army. 

17.  Widoics  and  Children  of  Officers  killed  in  Action  : 
Gratuities,  under  the  following  regulations,  shall  be 
allowed,  as  His  Majesty's  Roval  Bomitv,  to  the 
Widows  and  Orphans  of  such  of  the  Officers  mentioned 
in  Article  1,  as  may  be  slain  in  the  King's  Service,  in 
tight  with  the  enemy,  pirates,  or  smugglers,  or  in  en- 
counters with  the  Ships  of  friends  by  mistake,  or  in 
quelling  disturbances  on  shore  orafloat;  and  persons 
dying  of  their  wounds  within  two  years  shall  be  con- 
sidered as  persons  slain,  viz: — 

i.  To  a  Widow,  a  Gratuity  equal  to  a  year's  Full- 
Pay  of  the  rank  which  her  husbaud  held  at  the  time 
of  his  death. 

ii  To  each  Orphan  (who  shall  not  be  married,  nor 
be  of  the  age  of  twenty-one  at  ihe  time  of  the  father's 
death),  one-third  of  the  Gratuity  to  the  Widow 
posthumous  children  shall  be  considered  as  orphans'. 


COMPASSIONATE  ALLOWANCES  TO  CHILDREN,  &c.  908 


In  the  calculation  of  these  Gratuities,  the  Officer's 
Command  Money  and  other  Full-pay  Allowances, 
except  Table  Money,  shall  be  included. 

18.  In  the  case  of  an  Officer  killed  in  action,  or 
dying  from  wounds  received  in  action  within  two 
years,  and  not  leaving  a  Widow,  but  leaving  a 
Daughter  or  Daughters  only,  an  annual  Allowance, 
equal  to  the  ordinary  rate  of  Widow's  Pension  may, 
under  special  circumstances,  be  granted,  instead  of 
the  Compassionate  Allowance,  to  such  Daughter  or 
Daughters  collectively.  Such  Allowances  may  he 
continued  until  the  Daughter,  or  the  last  survivor  of 
them,  in  case  there  be  more  than  one,  may  become 
disqualified  by  marriage  or  otherwise. 

19.  Children  of  Officers.— (1)  Allowances  on  the 
Compassionate  List  to  the  legitimate  Children  of 
deceased  Commissioned  Officers,  may  be  given  in 
those  cases  in  which  the  rank  of  the  Officer  would 
render  his  Widow  eligible  to  be  placed  on  the 
Pension  List ;  provided  it  be  shown  that  the  Children 
have  no  other  Allowance,  Pension,  or  Provision  from 
the  Government  (except  in  the  case  of  Boys  under 
the  age  of  eighteen  who  may  be  serving  as  Sub- 
ordinate Officers  in  the  Navy),  and  that  their 
pecuniary  circumstances,  and  those  of  their  family, 
are  so  limited  that  they  actually  require  assistance 
from  the  Compassionate  Fund. 

(2)  The  scale  of  Compassionate  Allowances  for 
Children  of  Officers  is  laid  down  in  the  foregoing 
Table,  but  motherless  children  who  are  not  in  receipt 
of  more  than  301.  a  year  from  other  sources  may  be 
granted  allowances  within  a  maximum  of  double  the 
ordinary  rates. 

(3)  When  a  Medical  Officer  retires,  or  withdraws  on 
a  gratuity,  his  children  will  have  no  claim  to  Com- 
passionate Allowance. 

20.  The  Allowances  granted  to  the  Sons  of  Officers 
may  be  continued  until  they  attain  the  Age  of 
Eighteen  or  are  otherwise  previously  provided  for; 
and  those  to  the  Daughters  may  be  continued  until 
they  marry,  or  attain  the  Age  of  Twenty-one,  which- 
ever shall  first  happen,  and  no  longer;  except  in 
very  special  cases,  in  which  it  shall  be  shown  that 
such  Sons  or  Daughters  are  afflicted  with  any  mental 
or  bodily  infirmity,  rendering  them  incapable  of 
making  any  exertion  for  their  own  support ;  and  that 
they  are  still  in  distressed  circumstances,  the  allow 
ance  may  be  continued,  or  revived  should  any  break 
of  continuity  from  under  age  have  occurred. 

These  allowances  may  also  be  awarded  in  those 
special  cases  where  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of 
Officers  who  were  not  in  receipt  of  Allowances  when 
under  age.  are  rendered  incapable  of  making 
adequate  exertion  for  their  own  support  through 
infirmity,  dating  from  a  period  before  the  father's 
death,  and  before  the  Sons  and  Daughters  reached 
the  age  at  which  in  ordinary  circumstances  Compas- 
sionate Allowance  would  cease. 

21.  Children  who  are  being  educated  at  the  expense 
of  Greenwich  Hospital  may  be  granted  the  minimum 
Compassionate  Allowances  applicable  to  their 
Father's  rank,  provided  real  poverty  is  proved  to 
exist. 

22.  All  persons  alluded  to  in  Article  20  who  are  in 
receipt  of  30(.  a  year  from  other  sources,  or  whose 
Mothers  have  been  refused  Pensions  on  account  of 
private  income,  are  considered  ineligible  for  Compas- 
sionate Allowances  under  ordinary  circumstances. 
In  the  case  of  motherless  children,  however,  the 
private  income  limit  is  45(. 


23.  In  the  event  of  a  Widow  re-marrying,  her 
Children  by  the  first  marriage  are  still  eligible  for 
Compassionate  Allowances,  provided  they  are  other- 
wise qualified  to  receive  them. 

24.  Compassionate  Allowances  are  granted  for  the 
year  commencing  1st  January,  but  are  not  payable 
till  after  the  following  1st  April. 

25.  Children  who  were  born  after  their  Fathers 
commuted  their  Retired  Pay  are  not  eligible  to  be 
placed  on  the  Compassionate  List.  Children  born 
after  partial  commutation  will  only  be  granted  a 
proportion  of  the  Allowances  for  which  they  would 
otherwise  have  been  eligible. 

26.  The  aggregate  amount  of  the  Allowances  to  the 
Hamily  of  any  Officer  shall  not  exceed,  in  ordinary 
cases,  the  amount  of  the  Half- Pay  of  his  Rank  and 
Seniority  at  the  time  of  his  death.  In  the  case  of  an 
Officer  whose  death  is  attributable  to  the  Service,  the 
aggregate  amount  of  the  Allowances  to  his  Family 
shall  not  exceed  1  01.  a  year  more  than  the  amount  of 
the  Half-Pay  of  his  Kank  and  Seniority  at  the  time 
of  his  death. 

27.  Mothers.—  When  an  Officer  is  killed  in  action,  or 
killed  or  drowned  on  duty,  or  dies  of  wounds  or 
injuries  received  on  duty  within  two  years  after 
being  injured,  and  leaves  no  Widow  nor  legitimate 
Child,  but  leaves  a  Mother  who  is  a  Widow  in  dis- 
tressed circumstances,  and  who  was  dependent  upon 
him,  the  Mother  shall  receive  a  Pension  equal  to  the 
ordinary  rate  of  Widow's  Pension  attached  to  the 
rank  which  her  Son  held  at  the  time  of  his  death; 
but  if  such  Mother  shall  herself  be  in  the  receipt  of  a 
Pension  as  an  Officer's  Widow,  or  shall  have  any 
other  provision  of  any  kind  from  the  public,  in  that 
case  no  Allowance  will  be  made  to  her  on  account  of 
her  Son,  unless  she  gives  up  the  other  Pension  or 
Allowance,  and  the  pension  given  to  a  Mother  on 
account  of  her  Son  will  be  forfeited  on  re-marriage, 
and  will  not  be  restored  in  the  event  of  her  again 
becoming  a  Widow. 

28.  Sisters.— Sisters  of  Officers  are  not  eligible  for 
any  Allowance,  unless  under  very  special  and  extra- 
ordinary circumstances.  The  Allowance  will  not 
exceed  that  which  would  be  given  to  a  Mother  and 
will  not  be  given  in  any  case  unless  the  Officer 
shall  have  been  killed  in  action,  or  killed  or  drowned 
on  duty,  or  shall  die  of  wounds  or  injuries  received 
on  duty  within  two  years  after  being  injured,  and 
shall  have  left  no  Widow,  legitimate  Child,  nor 
Mother,  nor  unless  the  Sister  shall  be  an  Orphan, 
having  no  surviving  Brother,  and  shall  have  been 
dependent  for  support  upon  the  Officer  killed. 
Every  Pension  so  granted  will  cease  when  the  person 
receiving  it  shall  marry,  or  be  in  any  other  manner 
sufficiently  provided  for. 

29.  If  there  be  no  ordinary  rate  of  Pension  attached 
to  the  rank  of  the  Officer,  such  Pension  may  be 
granted  as  the  Admiralty  may  see  fit,  in  the  case  of 
both  Mothers  and  Sisters,  under  the  circumstances 
stated  in  Articles  28  and  29. 


909 


GOOD  SERVICE  PENSIONS. 


The  following  are  the  established  Good   Service 
Pensions  for  Naval  and  Marine  Officers  :— 

Flag  Officers,  10  Pensions  of  3001.  a  year  each,  two 

of  which  may  be  held  by  Vice-Admirals,  and 

two  by  Kear-Admirals. 
Captains,  E.N.    .  12  Pensions  of  1507.  a  year  each. 
Engineer     Vice-  \ 

Admirals,   En- 
gineer     Pear-  | 

Admirals  who 

hold .  or    may 

have  held  that 

rank     on    the 

Active       List 

and  Officers  re 

tired  from  the  . 

rank  of   Chief 

Inspector       of  | 

Machinery.       J 
Engineer      Cap  \ 

tains  who  hold  i 

or    may     have 

held  that  rank 

on  the  Active  I 

List,  and  Offi-  ■ 

cers        retired  I 

from  the  rank 

of  Inspector  of | 

Machinery.       j 
Medical  Officers 


GOOD    SERVICE    PENSIONS. 


the  > 
list, 
>  re- 1 


General  Officers,  1 


1001. 
2002. 


150/. 


Eoyal  Marines 
Colonels    and 
Lieutenant- 
Colonels,Royal 
Marines. 

The  Good  Service  Pensions  of  Retired  Officers  are 
subject  to  the  general  Regulations  contained  in  the 
King  s  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions,  Art. 
2014A. 

'f  These  Pensions  shall  not  be  held  in  addition  to  any 
other  Pensions,  unless  it  shall  be  a  Pension  conferred 
for  wounds  or  injuries  received  in  the  Service. 

I  A  Flag  Officer  shall  give  up  his  Good  Sendee 
Pension  if  he  is  appointed  Naval  Aide-dc-Camp  to 
His  Majesty. 

A  Naval  Aide-de-Camp  to  His  Majesty  deriving 
emolument  from  his  office  shall  not,  be  allowed  to 
hold  any  Pension,  unless  it  be  a  Pension  conferred 
for  wounds  or  injuries  received  in  the  Service. 

Good  Service  Pensions  shall  be  awarded  to  Flag 
Officers  and  Captains  for  distinguished  service  at 
sea,  and  in  determining  their  claims,  preference  shall 
be  given,  in  cases  of  special  gallantry,  to  officers  who 
have  commanded  ships  in  action  against  the  enemy. 

The  Good  Service  Pensions  for  Flag  Officers  may 
be  conferred  on  Officers  either  on  the  Active  or  the 
Retired  List,  provided,  in  the  case  of  Retired  Officers 
that  retirement  shall  have  taken  pi  ace  after  attaining 
Hag  Rank,  and  that  the  Retired  Pay,  together  with 
the  Good  Service  Pension,  shall  not  exceed  the  half- 
pay  of  an  Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 

Flag  Officers  in  receipt  of  these  Pensions  shall  be 
allowed  to  retain  them  after  being  retired ;  but  if 
the  Retired  Pay  and  Good  Service  Pension  together 
exceed  the  hall-pay  of  an  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  the 
Retired  Pay  shall  lie  reduced  so  as  to  make  the  two 
together  equal  to  that  amount. 

An  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  on  the  Active  List  shall 
not  be  allowed  to  hold  any  Pension,  unless  it  be  a 
Pension  conferred  tor  wounds  or  injuries  received  in 
the  Service. 

An  Officer  promoted  in  pursuance  of  His  Majesty's 
pleasure  to  the  rank  of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  on  the 
Eetired  List  uncler  the  provisions  of  the  Order  in 
Council  of  22nd  of  February,  lsro,  Section  X.  para.  7, 
shall  in  consideration  of  the  rank  not  carrying  in- 
crease of  Retired  Pay,  be  allowed  to  retain  the  Good 
Service  Pension,  or  if  not  in  possession  of  one  shall 
be  eligible  tor  it. 


Captains,  Royal  Navy,  shall  be  eligible  for  the 
award  of  Good  Service  Pensions  while  on  the  Active 
List  only ;  and  shall  forfeit  them  on  promotion  to  be 
Flag  Officers  on  the  Active  List. 

Captains,  Royal  Navy,  shall  relinquish  their  Good 
Service  Pensions  on  retirement,  and  no  Captain  will 
be  allowed  to  receive  any  addition  to  his  retired  pay 
on  account  of  a  Good  Service  Pension  held  by  him 
upon  retirement,  except  in  case  of  retirement  for  ill- 
health  caused  by  the  Service.  In  such  cases  Officers 
will  receive,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  an 
addition  ranging  from  a  minimum  of  502.  to  a  maxi- 
mum of  1502.,  and  the  increase  over  the  minimum  will 
be  at  the  rate  of  152.  for  each  years'  service  in  excess 
of  20  years.  In  no  case,  however,  will  the  retired  pay 
of  a  Captain  exceed  0002.  a  year. 

Flag  Officers  and  Captains  are  allowed  to  receive 
their  Good  Service  Pensions  notwithstanding 
appointment  to  Full  Pay  or  Civil  Salary. 

Should  any  Flag  Officer  holding  a  Good  Service 
Pension  be  in  receipt  of,  or  become  entitled  to  a  Civil 
Pension,  exceeding  the  value  of  his  Good  Service 
Pension,  the  latter  Pension  shall  be  suspended  so  long 
as  he  receives  such  Civil  Pension,  ana  the  vacancy 
thus  occasioned  may  be  tilled  up ;  but,  as  a  rule,  it  is 
not  intended  that  more  than  one  such  supernumerary 
Pension  shall  be  in  existence  at  the  same  time. 


Engineer- Vice-Admirals,  Engincer-Rear-Admirals 
and  Engineer-Captains  shall  be  eligible  for  the  award 
of  Good  Service  Pensions  whether  on  the  Active  or 
Retired  List,  but  when  a  Good  Service  Pension  is 
awarded  to  an  Engineer-Captain  on  the  Active  List 
he  shall  relinquish  it  on  promotion  to  Engineer-Bear- 
Admiral,  or  on  retirement. 


General  Officers  of  Royal  Marines  shall  be  eligible 
for  the  award  of  Good  Service'  Pensions  whether  on 
the  Active  or  Retired  Lists. 

A  General  Officer  awarded  a  Good  Service  Pension 
while  on  the  Active  List  shall  be  allowed  to  retain  it 
on  being  retired,  except  as  provided  in  the  following 
clause:— 

A  General  Officer  who  has  held  a  Good  Service 
Pension  while  serving  as  Deputy  Adjutant  General 
and  whose  half  or  retired  pay  on  vacating  the  appoint- 
ment, together  with  the  G  ood  Service  Pension,  would 
amount  to  more  than  £950  a  year,  shall  relinquish  the 
Good  Service  Pension  and  receive  half  or  retired  pay 
of  £950  a  year. 

A  General  Officer  who  has  not  been  in  receipt  of  a 
Good  Service  Pension  while  serving  as  Deputy 
Adjutant-General,  and  whose  half  or  retired  pay  on 
vacating  the  appointment  falls  short  of  £950  a  year, 
shall  be  eligible  for  the  award  of  a  Good  Service 
Pension,  subject  to  the  condition  that,  if  the  half  or 
retired  pay  and  the  Good  Sei  vice  Pension  combined 
be  in  excess  of  £950  a  year,  a  leduction  will  be  made  in 
the  half  or  retired  pay  proportionate  to  such  excess. 

Officers  retired  from  the  position  of  Colonel  Com- 
mandant or  placed  on  the  Reserve  List  of  Colonels 
shall  relinquish  the  Good  terviee  Pension,  but  they 
are  eligible  for  the  Good  Service  Pensions  for  General 
Officers. 

Colonels  and  Lieutenant-Colonels  shall  be  eligible 
for  the  award  of  Good  Service  Pensions  while  on  the 
Active  List  only,  and  shall  forfeit  them  on  promotion 
to  be  General  Officers  on  the  Active  List. 

Colonels  and  Lieutenant-Colonels,  Eoyal  Marines, 
retired  from  those  ranks,  shall  be  allowed  to  receive, 
in  retired  pay,  together  with  Good  Service  Pension, 
a  sum  not  exceeding  £000  a  year ;  but,  should  the  two 
together  exceed  that  sum,  they  will  be  retired  on 
£00O,  relinquishing  their  Good  Service  Pension. 

Medical  Officers  shall  be  eligible  for  the  award  of 
Good  Service  Pensions,  whether  on  the  Active  or 
Retired  Lists. 

A  Medical  Officer  awarded  a  Good  Service  Pension 
while  on  the  Active  List  shall  be  allowed  to  retain  it 
on  being  retired. 


NAVAL   AND  GREENWICH    HOSPITAL  PENSIONS.  910-911 


NAVAL  AND  GREENWICH  HOSPITAL  PENSIONS  (OFFICERS). 


Naval  and  Greenwich  Hospital  Pensions  are  estab- 
lished for  the  purpose  of  affording  relief  to  Retired 
Officers ;  and  are  awarded  to  such  Retired  Officers 
as  may  be,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Admiralty,  most 
deserving,  provided  they  have  served  the  periods  of 
Commissioned  or  Warranted  Time  afloat,  laid  down 
in  Article  1928  of  the  King's  Regulations  and  Ad- 
miralty Instructions. 

Officers  who  have  received  severe  wounds  inaction 
or  disabling  hurts  on  actual  service,  or  Officers  re- 
tired for  physical  unfitness  which  arose  in,  and  is 
directly  due  to  the  Service  are  exempt  from  the 
rules  respecting  time  of  service. 

The  following  tables  show  the  number  of  Pensions 
established  for  Commissioned  Officers.  Chief  War 
rant  Officers,  Warrant  Officers,  and  Chief  Officers  of 
Coast  Guard: — 


Naval 
Pensions 

Greenwich 

Amount 



Hospital 

of  each 

Pensions. 

Pension. 

Flag  Officers 

4 

£ 

ISO 

Captains 

12 

— 

100 

Commanders   .. 

65 

Lieutenant     -     Com- 

mandeis  and  Lieu- 

tenants 

32 

17 

50 

Staff  Captains.. 

— 

4 

80 

Staff  Commanders  & 

NavigatingLieuten 

ants 

11 

50 

Chaplains  and  Naval 

Instructors 

— 

8 

50 

Surgeons  General     .. 

| 

Inspectors  General  of 

Hospitals  &  Fleets 

1 

Deputy     Surgeons 

\ 

2 

100 

General 

Deputy       Inspectors 

I 

Generalof  Hospitals 

and  Fleets    .. 

i 

Fleet  Surgeons  and 
Staff  Surgeons 

Paymasters-in-  Chief, 
Fleet  and  Staff 
Paymasters  &  Pay 
masters 

Chief  Inspectors  and 
Inspectors  of 
Machinery    .. 

Engineer  Hear  Admi- 
rals and  Engineer 
Captains 

Fleet,  Staff,  &  Chief 
Engineers, Engineer 
Commanders  and 
Engineer  Lieuten- 
ants i  Senior  List)  . . 

Chief  Gunners 

Chief  Boatswains 

Chief  Signal  Boat- 
swims  .. 

Chief  Carpenters 

Gunners 

Boatswains 

Signal  Boatswains  .. 

Carpenters 

Chief  Officers  of  Coast 
Guard  Cruisers. 
Royal  Naval  Re- 
serve Batteries  and 
Stations,  and  Senior 
Mates  of  Cruisers  . . 


Naval 
Pensions 


Greenwich  Amount 
Hospital  1  of  each 
Pensions. |  Pension. 

13 

£ 
50 

15 

50 

2 

100 

19 

50 

23 

35 

41 
9 

25 

25 

The  Greenwich   Hospital   Pensions  for  Commis- 
sioned Offii-ers   and  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Royal 

Marines  are  as  follows  : — 


Field  Officers,  Royal  Marines      -1 1 
Captains,  Royal  Marines      -    -    -\f 
Quartermasters,  Royal  Marines  - 
Warrant  Officers,  Royal  Marines 


TRAVERS  PENSIONS. 


At  the  Court  at  Windsor, 

The  3rd  day  of  March,  1894. 
Present, 
The  QUEEN'S  most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 
Whekeas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 
Memorial  from  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  dated  the  23rd  day 
of  February,  1894,  iii  the  words  following,  viz.:— 

"Whereas  by  the  Naval  Knights  of  Windsor 
Dissolution  Act.  1892.  it  is  enacted  (among  other 
things!  that  the  Admiralty  shall  after  deducting 
the  necessary  and  proper  expenses  of  the  manage- 
ment of  the  property  transferred  to  the  Admiralty 
by  virtue  of  that  Act,  apply  the  income  of  the 
property  in  granting  such  Pensions  to  Retired 
Officers' of  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  Navy,  or 
to  Officers  of  the  Navy  who  have  retired  from  the 
Active  List  of  Lieutenants  with  the  rank  of  Com- 
mander in  the  Navy,  and  under  such  conditions 
as  Your  Majesty  may  from  time  to  time  tjyOrder 
in  Council  direct,  and  that  such  Pensions  shall 
be  distinguished  as  Travel's  Pensions : 

"And  whereas  it  appears  to  us  that  as  funds 
are  now  available  it  is  desirable  to  establish  such 
Pensions : 

"We  would  humbly  beg  leave  to  recommend 
that  Your  Majesty  may  be  graciously  pleased  by 
Your  Order  in  Co  unciUo  aijvhorize  us  to  establish 


such  number  of  Pensions  of  £75  per  annum  each 
as  the  available  funds  accruing  from  the  income 
of  the  property  transferred  to  the  Admiralty 
under  the  said  Act  may  admit  of : 

"We  further  beg  leave  to  recommend  to  Your 
Majesty:— 

"(1.)  That  the  Pensions  so  established  may 
be  awarded  at  our  discretion  to  the  Senior  Pen- 
sion holders  on  the  Greenwich  Hospital  and 
Naval  Pension  List  who  are  retired  Officers  of 
the  rank  of  Lieutenant  in  the  Na%T,  or  Officers 
of  the  Navy  who  have  retired  from  the  Active 
List  of  Lieutenants  with  the  rank  of  Com- 
mander, or  to  such  other  Retired  Officers  of 
these  ranks  as  may  appear  to  us  to  be  best 
qualified  to  receive  them,  having  regard  to  their 
long  and  faithful  services: 

"  (2.)  That  no  Officer  shall  hold  a  Travers 
Pension  and  a  Greenwich  Hospital  or  Naval 
Pension  at  the  same  time : 

"(3.)  That  such  Pensions  shall  be  known 
as  Travers  Pensions." 

HER  MAJESTY,  having  taken  the  said  Memorial 
into  consideration,  was  pleased,  by  and  with  the 
advice  of  Her  Privy  Council,  to  approve  of  what  is 
therein  proposed.  And  the  Right  Honourable  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  to  give 
the  necessary  directions  herein  accordingly. 

L.  PEEL._, 


912 


PENSIONS  TO  SEAMEN. 


PENSIONS  TO  SEAMEN. 

The  following  information,  extracted  from  the  Eegulations  as  to  Pensions,  is  pub- 
lished for  information,  but  it  must  be  understood  that  all  pensions,  &c.,  are  given 
at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  and  that  no  man  has  any  right  to  pension  on 
account  of  apparent  eligibility  under  the  rules  herein  published. 


NAVAL    PENSIONS. 

Long  Service  Pensions  are  granted  to  Continuous 
Service  Men  alter  22  years' service  from  the  age  of  18; 
to  Non-Continuous  Service  Men  alter  22  years'  service 
from  the  age  of  20. 

The  following  scale  is  adopted  in  awarding  the 
ordinary  Amount  of  Long  Service  Pensions  to  Petty 
Officers  and  Seamen  of  the  Fleet : — 

s.  d. 

l.Men  to  whom  only  the  Ordinary  I     n  ,0  „  dav 
Pension  is  awarded )     u  iu  <*  ""J 

2.  Men  with  1  good-conduct  badge      o  10s     „ 

3.  Men  with  2  good-conduct  badges     0  11       „ 

4.  Men  with  3  good-conduct  badges     10       „ 

5.  Men  whose  character  for  the 
whole  period  of  their  service  is  re- 
corded as  "  very  good,"  and  who 
have  3  good-conduct  badges. 

6.  Men  whose  character  for  the 
whole  period  of  their  service  is  re- 
corded as  "very  good,"  but  who 
are  not  eligible  for  good-conduct 
badges        

7.  Men  to  whom  the  Good  Con- 10    1        „ 
duct  Medal  is  awarded         . .        . .  J     In  addition. 

(    o    l  a  day. 

|  But  the  Maxi- 
mum Pension 
for  Service, 
Badges,  Cha- 
racter, and 
Medal,  not  to 
exceed  is.  2d. 
a  day. 


8.  For  each  completed  term  of 
three  years'  service  after  complet- 
ing time  for  Pension    


Petty  Officers,  in  addition  to  the. 
Rates  of  Pension  awarded  them  as  | 
seamen,  are  allowed/or  each  year's  > 
service  in  the  capacity  of  superior  \ 


15    2  a  year.* 


Petty  Officer 

Inferior   ditto    ("Second  Class") 
Petty  Officer  "  or  a  rating  ranking  (_      770  VPar 
as  Leading    Seaman   with  over  3  ('  year, 

years' service  as  such)  ..        ..) 

Chief  Petty  Officers  are   grant-  \ 
ed  in  addition,  for  each  year  served  I 
in  that  capacity  subsequent  to  the  V  15    2  a  year, 
completion  of  the  first  period  of  j 
Continuous  Engagement        . .         J 


*  These  rates  are  doubled  for  Petty  Time  with  very 
good  character  iu  the  case  of  continuous  service 
Petty  Officers  passioned  after  15  years'  service,  pro- 
vided they  shall  have  served  for  one  continuous 
period  of  not  less  than  ten  years,  and  shall  be  dis- 
charged to  pension  from  continuous  service  with  the 
rating  of  Petty  Officers,  or  with  a  rating  ranking  as 
Leading  Seaman  with  over  3  years'  service  as  such. 


Where  a  man  has  received  an  injury  on  duty  not 
incapacitating  him  for  service,  a  small  addition  can 
be  made  to  his  long-service  pension,  or  a  gratuity 
may  be  awarded. 

The  time  during  which  a  man  may  have  borne  an 
indifferent  or  bad  character  is  forfeited. 


Men  discharged  the  service  on  account  of  injuries 
and  wounds  (except  rupture)  attributable  to  the 
service  receive  pensions  either  forlife  or  for  a  limited 
period,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  according 
to  the  following  scale  :— 


Having  lost  2  limbs,  or  be- 
ing otherwise  severely 
wounded  or  hurt,  so  as  to 
require  tho  care  and  attend- 
ance of  another  person 


From  1    6  to  2    0  a  day. 


Having  lost  1  limb,  or  be-, 
ig  otherwise     severely) 

ounded  or  hurt,  but   not  >From  1    0  to  1    (3  a  day. 
'—1      of  I 


ing  _„ 
wounded 
requiring      the 
another  person 

For  less  injury  than  the") 
foregoing,  and  able  to  eon-  \.Vrom  0    3tol    0  a  day. 


foj* 


If  able  to  contribute  mate-") 
rially     to     his     livelihood  l™         n    fl  tn  n    „«.  da.v 
though   unfit    for    further  fFlom  °    6t         9ada\. 


If  totally  blind  from  unavoidable  causes,  clearly 
attributable  to  the  service,  3d.  a  day  in  addition. 

The  usual  allowance  for  Petty  Time  is  given  in 
addition  to  the  above  rates,  and  is  doubled  for  such 
time  when  served  with  very  good  character  in  the 
case  of  Continuous  Service  men  holding  Petty 
Officers  ratings,  irrespective  of  the  length  of  their 
continuous  service. 

The  allowances  for  Badges  and  Medal  are  also 
given  as  in  the  ease  of  Long  Service  Pensions. 

Men  discharged  for  rupture  attributable  to  the 
Service  are  pensioned  on  the  following  scale  :— 

J     6d.  a  day  at    the  rate  of 

,T    .  ,  I  three   months'   Pension   for 

Under  10  years    ser-     each  year  ol   servioe,  or  £5 

vice  for  single  rup-^gratuity     in     lieu     n    tne 

ture I  amount  of  Pension    is  less 

I  than  that  sum. 

Above  ditto  do.  . .    6d.  a  day  for  Life. 

For  double  rupture  . .    6d.  a  day  for  Life  irre- 
spective of  length  of  service. 

The  usual  allowances  for  Petty  Time,  Badges  and 
Medal  are  given  as  in  injury  cases. 


PENSIONS  TO  SEAMEN. 


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Men  discharged  the  service  for  disability  con- 
tracted in  the  Service,  and  not  from  want  of  proper 
care  on  their  own  part:— 

Under  14  years'  ser-  } 
vice,  if  not  able  to  (     6d.  a  day  at  the  rate  of  3 
contribute     mate-  >  months'    Pension    for  each 
rially  to  their  live-  \  year  of  service, 
lihood  ..        ..J 

If  able  to  contribute  I  Gratuities  at  the  rate  of  U. 
naterially         ..        ../ for  each  year  of  service. 

Continuous    Service  ) 
men,  with  10  years'  I    6d.  a  day  for  Life, 
continuous  service.  J 


Continuous  Service 
men  with  15  years 
service 


36  1 

?:} 


8d.  a  day  for  Life. 


(    6d.  to  9d.  a  day  for  Life,  or 
After  14  years'  Service  J  gratuities,  at  the  discretion 
I  of  the  Admiralty. 

The  allowance  for  Petty  Time  is  given,  in  addition 
to  the  above  rates,  and  is  doubled  in  the  case  of 
Continuous  Service  men,  after  IS  years'  service 
under  the  conditions  applicable  in  the  case  of  Long 
Service  Pensions. 

The  allowances  for  Badges  and  Medal  are  also 
given,  as  in  the  case  of  Long  Service  Pensions. 


General  Rules  as  to  Pensions. 

All  Pensions  are  granted  during  good  behaviour, 
and  may  be  forfeited  by  misconduct  on  the  part  of 
the  pensioner,  to  be  Judged  of  by  the  Admiralty. 


All  Pensioners  (not  discharged  as  wholly  in- 
capable) under  55  years  of  age  may  le  called  on 
to  serve  in  time  of  war  or  emergency. 


Men  are  not  allowed  their  Pensions  for  any  period 
during  which  they  serve  under  a  Foreign  Flag  or  re- 
side out  of  His  Majesty's  dominions,  except  with 
the  special  permission  of  the  Admiralty. 


Men  discharged  the  service  for  Misconduct  forfeit 
all  claims  to  pension,  and  men  whose  general 
character  has  not  been  good  can  be  awarded  reduced 
pensions. 


Commutation  of  Pensions  is  not  allowed. 


In  all  eases  of  injuries  gratuities  may  be  given  in 
lieu  of  Injury  Pensions,  or  in  addition  to  serviee  or 
Disability  Pensions,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 


2     I 


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GREENWICH  HOSPITAL— PENSIONS. 


GREENWICH  HOSPITAL. 

NOTE.— For  Greenwich  Hospital  Pensions  to  Officers  see  p.  910. 


GREENWICH    HOSPITAL  PENSIONS. 


These    Pensions    are    the    "Age"    and    "Special 
Pensions." 


They  are  given  entirely  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  and  are  not  granted  to  any  person  whose 
•haracter  whilst  in  or  after  leaving  the  Navy  has  not 
been  good. 

Age  Pensions  are  given  to  Naval  Pensioners  only 
(i.e.,  to  Seamen,  Marines,  Yard  Craftsmen,  and 
Riggers  of  Dockyard). 


Age  Pensions  are  given  only  to  Life  Pensioners. 

A  Naval  Pensioner  is  eligible  for  the  Age  Pension 
of  bd.  a  day  on  attaining  the  age  of  55,  if  he  has  been 
in  receipt  of  his  pension  for  5  years  ;  and  for  the  in- 
crease of  such  age  pension  to  9d.  a  day  at  the  age  of 
65,  if  he  has  been  in  receipt  of  his  Naval  Pension  for 
10  years. 

The  number  of  Pensions  in  force  at  any  one  time  is 
limited,  ana  will  be  determined  from  time  to  time 
according  to  the  funds  available  for  the  purpose ;  the 
vacancies  to  be  filled  by  selection  from  among  the 
oldest  and  most  necessitous  candidates. 

These  regulations  are  not  to  affect  any  Pensionerin 
receipt  of  an  Age  Pension  in  July,  1878,  or  any  Pen- 
sioner who,  being  already  in  receipt  of  5d.  a  day,  will 
be  eligible  for  the  additional  id.  a  day  on  attaining 
the  age  of  65. 

The  Deferred  Pension  of  Marines  gives  no  claim  to 
the  Age  Pension, 


Special  Pensions  are  given  at  the  discretion  of,  and 
under  Regulations  framed  by  the  Admiralty,  to  men 
unable  to  contribute  materially  to  their  ownsupport, 
and  vary  in  amount  and  duration  according  to  each 
man's  degree  of  disability,  the  other  circumstances 
of  his  case,  and  the  amount  of  the  funds  available. 

They  are  tenable  in  addition  to  Naval  and  Age  Pen- 
sions, subject,  however,  to  the  limits  expressed  in  the 
following  List: — 

Class  I.  Naval  Pensioners  with  Life  Pensions- 


Class  II.  Men  who  have  12  years'  service,  served 
continuously  or  with  short  intervals— 


If  in  receipt  of 

Temporary 

Naval  Pension. 

(Tension  made'i 

If  unable  to  main-  J     up   to    from  I 

tain  themselves )     Is.  to  Is.  3d.  a  | 

I    day.  J 


If  not  in  receipt 
of  N  aval 
Pension. 

Pension  awarded 
-    of  from  9d.  to 
Is.  a  day. 


I(bSteein°aCsmall"l  (Pension  awarded 

deg^rthelrf     **■ a  *«'•     \     °<  '«£_«*•  t0 
ownsupport.       )  I    sa- a  aay- 

Classes  III.  and  IV.  Men  who  have  not  lets  than  6 
years'  servicecoimting  towards  pension,  and  who  have 
been  discharged  or  invalided  on  account  of  disease  or 
wounds  and  whose  disability  is  clearly  the  result  of 
such  disease  or  wounds. 

Men  who  have  been  discharged  or  invalided  on 
account  of  disease  or  wounds  clearly  attributable  to 
the  service,  and  whose  present  disability  is  clearly  the 
result  of  such  disease  or  wounds — 

If  in  receipt  of    If  not  in  receipt 
Temporary  of  Naval 

Pensions.  Pensions. 

Pension  made  l  Pension  awarded 
up  to  from  Is.  >    from  9d.  to  Is.  a 


If  able  to  contri -^ 
bute  in  a  small  I 
degree  to  their | 
own  support    . . ) 


,  I|>    IU    I  I  Mill     10,     r  m   cm 

(.  to  is.  3d  a  day.  J     day, 

(.Pension  awarded 
(     of  6d.  a  day. 


Class  V.  Special  cases,  including— 

Men  who  have  been  granted  a  war  medal  or  clasp; 
or  who  were  employed  in  the  Franklin  Search  Expedi- 
tion; or  who  were  injured  on  duty. 

If  unable  to  maintain  1  Pension  awarded  from  Is.  to 
themselves    ..        ..J     Is.  3d.  a  day. 


If  able  to  contribute] 
in  a  small  degree  1 
their  own  suppor 


ibute  1 
ee  to  > 
ort...J 


Pension  awarded  of  6d.  to  9d. 
a  day. 


In  cases  of  exceptional  need  or  distress  special 
Pensions  in  excess  of  the  above  rates  may  be  granted 
within  a  maximum  of  2s.  6d.  a  day. 


Men  discharged  for  venereal  complaints,  unless 
they  are  life  pensioners,  or,  whose  general  character 
has  been  inferior  to  "good,  or  who  were  discharged 
in  good  health  with  less  than  12  years'  service,  unless 
they  come  under  Class  V.,  are  ineligible  for  Special 
Pensions,  as  are  men  in  workhouses. 


/Pension  (including  Age  as 

If  unable  to  maintain  J     well    as    Naval   Pension)  Men  eligible  forthe  benefits  of  Greenwich  Hospital 

themselves   ..       ..)     madeuptotromls.tols.6d.  may  be  admitted  to  Hospitals  if  in  urgent  need  of 

I    a  day.  temporary  treatment. 


GREENWICH   HOSPITAL— PENSIONS,   ETC. 


916 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  GRANT  OF  PEN- 
SIONS TO  WIDOWS,  AND  ALLOWANCES  TO 
CHILDREN,  AND  OF  GRATUITIES  TO 
PARENTS  AND  OTHER  RELATIVES  OF 
SEAMEN,  MARINES,  AND  OTHER  SEAFAR- 
ING PERSONS. 

1.  Under  the  2nd  section  of  Act  46  and  47  Vict., 
Cap.  32,  pensions  and  allowances  are  granted  by  the 
Admiralty  out  of  the  funds  of  Greenwich  Hospital 
to  widows  and  children  of  :— 

(a;  Non-commissioned  officers  and  petty  officers 
and  men  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Marines 
killed  or  drowned  in  the  service  of  the  Crown, 
or  on  lifeboat  service :  and  of 

(6)  Men  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Forces  killed 
or  drowned  in  the  service  of  the  Crown. 

2.  These  pensions  and  allowances  are  granted 
also  to  Widows  and  children  of  non-commissioned 
officers,  petty  officers  or  men  as  aforesaid  who  die 
from  the  etiects  of  any  injury  or  disease  when  it  shall 
be  proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Admiralty:— 

ia)  That  the  injury  or  disease  was  caused  by 
accident  on  duty  in  the  service  of  the  Crown, 
and  that  tho  man  died  therefrom  within  two 
years ;  or 

(6)  That  the  injury  or  disease  was  caused  by  extra- 
ordinary exposure  or  exertion  on  duty  in  the 
service  of  the  Crown,  and  that  it  terminated 
fatally  within  two  years  of  being  first  cer- 
tified. 

3.  Pension  or  Allowance  will  not  be  granted  when 
death  has  been  due  to  a  man's  own  culpable  action 
or  negligence,  or  when  the  widow  was  not  legally 
married  to  the  man  before  the  receipt  of  the  injury 
or  before  the  disease  was  contracted. 

4.  The  Pensions  are  supplemented  from  Naval 
Funds  and  awards  are  made  according  to  the  fol- 
lowing scale: — 

Scale  of  Pension  and  Allowances. 


Widow 

's  Pension  per  i  _ 

Week. 

o-*>    - 

S3  g  S 

S  go's 

"3  .a 

So 

c3  eg 

Rating. 

sl3 

o  aS^ 

.s  if 

Suppleme 
Pension 
Naval  F 

Tota 

an  o  u 

5p° 

s.    d. 

s.    d. 

s.     d. 

s.    d. 

(1. )  Able  Seamen  and 

other     persons     in 

the  same  category, 

Including   Leading 

rates      not      men- 

tioned   under    (2), 

Marines       and 

Marine      Artillery 

3    G 

1    6 

5    0 

1     6 

(2)     Second     Class 

Petty  Officer  (O.S.) 

ratings  ranking  as 

"  Leading  Seamen 

passed    for   Petty 
^Officer  with  over  3 

years'    service     in 

the  Leading  rate," 

Corporals  of    Mar- 

ines   and    Marine 

Artillery. 

4    0 

2    0 

6    0 

1     6 

(3)    FirstClass  Petty 

Officers(O.S.),Petty 

Officers  (N.S.),  Ser- 

geants of  Marines 

and   Marine  Artil- 

lery. 

4    6 

3    0 

7    6 

2    0 

(4)    Chief  Petty  Offi- 

cers,    Colour    and 

Staff  Sergeants  of 

Marines   and  Mar- 

ine Artillery. 

6    0 

4    0 

a   o 

2    0 

2i2 


Rates  in  excess  of  the  foregoing  scale  may,  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  be  awarded  in  cases 
needing  special  relief. 

5.  If  a  widow  re-marry,  her  pension  will  cease,  and 
she  will  be  eligible  to  receive  a  Gratuity  equal  to 
one  year's  pension  in  full  discharge  of  all  claims 
upon  the  public  bounty.  Allowances  to  children 
may  be  continued. 

o.  Pensions  and  allowances  are  tenable  subject  to 
good  behaviour,  and  are  granted  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty.  They  cannot  be  claimed  as  a  right. 
Any  assignment,  sale,  or  contract  relating  to  a 
pension  or  allowance  is  void. 

If  a  mother  die,  or  children  be  removed  from  a 
mother's  control  on  account  of  her  misconduct  (see 
paragraph  6)  the  allowances  in  respect  of  the  children 
may  be  paid  at  twice  the  normal  rates)  (see  para- 
graph 4) ;  or  provision  may  be  made  for  the  main- 
tenance of  the  children  in  a  benevolent  institution. 

8.  If  a  widow  be  in  receipt  of  parish  relief,  in 
respect  either  of  herself  or  her  family,  the  payment 
of  the  pension  and  allowance  may  be  suspended.  In 
no  case  will  the  pension  or  allowance  be  paid  to  the 
parish  authorities. 

9.  Widows  will  be  required  to  make  a  declaration 
quarterly  or  whenever  it  may  be  considered  neces- 
sary before  a  duly  authorised  person  as  to  their 
continued  widowhood,  and  of  any  particulars  re- 
quired in  reference  to  their  families.  (Forms  for 
this  purpose  will  be  supplied. J 

10.  Boys  above  14  and  girls  above  16  will,  as  a 
rule,  be  ineligible  for  allowances. 

11.  If  the  claim  of  a  widow  to  a  pension  be 
established  before  her  death,  the    amount  of  the 
pension  to  which  she  would  have  been  entitled  if 
living  will  not  be  allowed  to  her  representatives. 

12.  These  regulations    apply  only  from   the 
July,  1903. 

13.  In  the  event  of  men  specified  in  paragraphs  1 
and  2  not  leaving  widows  or  children,  but  leaving 
parents  or  other  relatives  dependent  upon  them, 
gratuities  not  exceeding  one  year's  full  wages  may 
be  given  at  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  to  such 
parents  or  relatives,  provided  the  total  expenditure 
in  such  gratuities  shall  not  exceed  in  any  one  year 
the  sum  of  five  hundred  pounds. 

Note-  Widows  of  Coast  Guard  Men  entitled  to  Civil 
Pensions  are.  excepted  from  these  Regulations. 
By  command  of  their  Lordships, 

Evan  MacGbegob. 
Admiralty, 

Greenwich  Hospital  Department, 
9th  October  1903. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  GRANT  OF  PEN- 
SIONS TO  WIDOWS  AND  ALLOWANCES  TO 
CHILDREN  OF  SEAMEN  AND  MARINES. 

1.  Pensions  and  allowances  may  be  granted  by 
the  Admiralty  to  widows  and  children  of  non-com- 
missioned Officers  and  Petty  Officers  and  men  of  the 
Royal  Navy  and  Marines,  and  of  the  Reserve  Forces 
who  are  killed  or  drowned,  or  who  die  from  wounds 
or  injuries  received,  or  disease  contracted,  during 
warlike  operations. 

2.  These  pensions  and  allowances  will  be  granted 
only  in  cases  where  men  have,  during  warlike  opera- 
tions,— 

(a)  been  killed  or  drownet? ;  or 
(6)  received  wounds  or   injuries,  and   ha/ve  died 
therefrom  within  2  years ;  or 


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GREENWICH  HOSPITAI^-PENSIONS,  ETC. 


(c)  contracted  or  developed  disease  which  termin- 
ated fatally  within  2  years  of  removal  from 
duty  on  account  of  such  disease. 


The  pensions  and  allowances  will  not  be  granted 
to  the  widows  or  children  of  men  who  were  killed 
or  drowned,  or  who  died  before  the  11th  October 
1698. 

3.  Pension  or  allowance  will  not  be  granted  when 
death  haB  been  due  to  a  man's  own  culpable  action 
er  negligence,  or  when  the  widow  was  not  legally 
married  to  the  man  before  the  receipt  of  the  wound 
or  injury,  or  before  the  disease  was  contracted. 

4.  Scale  of  Pensions  and  Allowances  :— 


Rank  of  Husband  in 

Royal  Navy,  Marines, 

or  Reserve  Forces. 


(1.)  All  Naval  Ratings 
below  that  of  2nd 
Class  Petty  Officer 
and  Marines  and  Mar- 
ine Artillery  below 
Corporals. 

(2.)  Second  Class  Petty 
Officers  (O.S.),  rat- 
ings ranking  as 
"  Leading  Seamen 
passed  for  Petty  Offi- 
cer with  over  3  years' 
service  in  the  Lead- 
ing rate,"  Corporals 
of  Marines  and  Mar- 
ine Artillery. 

(3.)  First  Class  Petty 
Officers,  (O.S.)  Petty 
Officers  (N.S.),  Ser- 
geants of  Marines  and 
Mari  ne  Artillery. 

(4.)  Chief  Petty  Offi- 
cers, Colour  and  Staff 
Sergeants  of  Marines 
and  Marine  Artillery. 


Widow's 

Pension 

per  Week. 


Allowance  for 

each  Child 

dependent  on 

the  Mother, 

per  Week. 


5.  If  a  widow  remarries,  her  pension  will  cease, 
and  she  will  be  eligible  to  receive  a  gratuity  equal 
to  one  year's  pension  in  full  discharge  of  all  claims 
upon  the  public  bounty.  The  allowances  to  the 
children  may  be  continued. 

6.  Pensions  and  allowances  are  tenable  subject  to 
good  behaviour,  and  are  granted  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Admiralty.  They  cannot  be  claimed  as  a 
right.  Any  assignment,  sale,  or  contract  relating  to 
a  pension  or  allowance  is  void. 

7.  If  the  mother  dies,  or  the  children  are  removed 
from  the  mother's  control  on  account  of  her  mis- 
conduct (see  paragraph  6),  the  allowances  in  respect 
of  the  children  may  be  paid  at  twice  the  normal 
rates  (see  paragraph  4);  or  provision  may  be  made 
for  the  maintenance  of  the  children  in  a  benevolent 
institution  subject  to  the  concurrence  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Treasury. 

8.  If  parish  relief  is  afforded  in  respect  either  of 
the  widow  or  her  children,  the  pension  and  allow- 
ance may,  under  such  conditions  as  shall  from  time 
to  time  be  laid  down,  be  applied  in  whole  or  in  part 
towards  satisfying  the  claims  of  the  parish  authori- 
ties 

9.  The  widow  will  be  required  to  make  a  declara- 
tion quarterly  or  whenever  it  may  be  considered 
necessary*  before  a  duly  authorized  person,  as  to  her 
continued  widowhood,  and  of  any  particulars  re- 
quired in  reference  to  her  family.  (Forms  for  this 
purpose  will  be  supplied.) 

10.  Boys  above  14  and  girls  above  16  will  in  ordin- 
ary circumstances  be  ineligible  for  allowances.  If, 
however,  it  is  shown  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Admiralty  that,  owing  to  mental  or  physical  infirm- 
ity, the  boy  or  girl  is  unable  to  maintain  himself  or 
herself,  the  allowance  may  be  granted  up  to  an  age 
not  exceeding  21. 

11.  If  the  claim  of  a  widow  to  a  pension  be  not 
established  before  her  death,  through  her  own 
neglect  or  omission,  the  amount  of  the  pension  to 
which  she  would  have  been  entitled  if  living  will 
not  be  allowed  to  her  representatives. 

12.  These  regulations  apply  only  from  the  1st 
July,  1901. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


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APPOINTMENT,  PROMOTION,  AND  EMPLOYMENT  OF 
OFFICERS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


Officers  and  others  of  the  Mercantile  Marine  who 
desire  to  receive  Commissions  or  appointments  as 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  will  apply  to  the 
Registrar-General  of  Shipping  and  Seamen  through 
the  nearest  Registrar  of  Naval  Reserve,  who  will 
furnish  them  with  the  necessary  forms  of.application. 

The  following  addresses  are  furnished  for  informa- 
tion :— 


Postal 

Telegraphic 

Address. 

Address. 

Admiralty, 

Admiralty 

Whitehall, 

( Westrand), 

London,  S.W. 

London. 

Admiralty, 

Coastguard, 

66,  Victoria 

(Sowest), 

Street, 

London. 

London,  S.W. 

Tower  Hill, 

Registrar, 

London,  E. 

Seamen, 

London. 

The   Secretary   of    the 
Admiralty 


Registrar  -  General     of 
Shipping  and  Seamen 


Note.— The  term  "  Registrar  General  "  when  used 
hereinafter  means  the  Registrar-General  of  Shipping 
and  Seamen. 

The  term  "  Admiral  Commanding  "  means  the  Ad- 
miral Commanding  Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

The  term  "  Regulations  "  means  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  Regulations  (Officers). 

I.— Number,  Class,  and  Rank. 
CI.)  The  establishment  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  on  the  Active  List  is  fixed  by  Order  in  Coun- 
cil, and  the  numbers  authorised  from  time  to  time 
are  published  by  the  Admiralty.  The  classes  of 
Officers  are  :— 

Commanders, 
Lieutenants, 
Sub-Lieutenants,  and 
Acting  Sub-Lieutenants, 
Midshipmen, 
Skippers, 

*  Senior  Engineers, 
♦Engineers, 

*  Assistant  Engineers,  and 
Warrant  Engineers, 
Staff  Paymasters, 
Paymasters,  and 
Assistant  Paymasters. 

(2.)  The  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  shall 
rank  with,  but  after  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  and 
of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine  of  their  corresponding 
rank. 

Lieutenants  R.N.R.  of  8  years'  seniority  rank 
with,  but  after,  Lieutenant-Commanders,  R.N., 
Senior  Engineers  with,  but  after,  Engineer  Lieu- 
tenants, R.N.,of  8  years'  seniority,  duly  qualified  and 
selected.  Engineers  with,  but  after,  all  Engineer 
Lieutenants,  R.N.  Assistant  Engineers  with,  but 
after,  all  Engineer  Suh-Lieutenants  R.N. 

Skippers  with,  but  after.  Warrant  Officers  R.N. 

Warrant  Engineers  R.N.R.  with,  but  after.  Engi- 
neer Warrant  Officers  R.N. 

II. — Appointment. 
(3.)  The  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  shall 
be  appointed  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty  ;  but  all  applications  for  appointment  are 
to  be  made  through  the  Board  of  Trade,  except  in  re- 
gard to  the  Reserve  of  Accountant  Officers,  candi- 
dates for  which  should  apply  to  the  Admiral 
Commanding  Coast  Guard  and  Reserves. 

"These  Lists  are  closed. 


III.— Qualifications  for  Appointments  on  the  Active 

List. 

(4.)  No  applicant  will  be  appointed  an  Officer  of  the 

Royal  Naval  Reserve  unless  he  is  a  British  Subject. 

(5.)  The  age  on  first  appointment  of  Officers  shall 

not  exceed  for — 

Sub-Lieutenants  between  21  and  30  years. 

Warrant  Engineers 40      „ 

Skippers    .    .    .    between  25  and  45     „ 
Midshipmen   .    .        „        16  and  18     „ 
Exceptionally  desirable  candidates  may  be  appoint- 
ed as  Midshipmen  up  to  the  age  of  19,  provided  their 
applications  were  received  at  the  Admiralty  before 
they  reached  the  ordinary  age  limit  of  18. 

(7.)  Direct  entries  in  the  ranks  of  Commander  and 
Lieutenant  are  not  made. 

(9.)  In  order  to  qualify  for  appointment  as  Sub- 
Lieutenant  direct  from  the  Mercantile  Marine,  a 
candidate  must  :— 

(a)  Have  served  as  First  Mate  of  a  BritishSteam 
Ship  of  at  least  1,500  tons  or  a  British  Sailing 
Ship  of  1,000  tons  gross  tonnage,  for  not  less 
than  one  year. 

(b)  Possess  a  Master's  Certificate  of  Competency 
under  the  Merchant  Shipping  Acts. 

(o)  Have  served  as  Master  or  First  Mate  of  a 
British  Ship  within  six  months  of  making 
his  application  for  a  Commission. 

(rti  Certify  that  he  intends  to  follow  the  sea  as 
his  profession. 

2.  Second  and  Third  Mates  of  British  Ocean-going 
Steamers  of  not  less  than  3,090  tons  gross,  and  Fourth 
Mates  of  such  Steamers  of  not  less  than  5,000  tons 
gross  are  eligible  for  appointment  as  Sub-Lieutenant 
provided  that  they: — 

(a)  Have  served  not  less  than  3$  years  at  sea, 
holding  a  Board  of  Trade  Certificate. 

(6)  Have  satisfactory  testimonials  for  this  sea 
service. 

(c)  Possess  either  a  Master's  Certificate,  or  a  pro- 
visional Certificate  of  Competency  as  Master. 

(d)  Certify  that  they  intend  to  follow  the  sea  as 
their  profession. 

3.  Direct  entrants  in  this  rank  will  be  on  probation 
and  will  not  be  conllrmed  until  they  have  :— 

(a)  Completed  at  least  28  days'  training  In  H.M, 

Ships. 
(b>  Obtained  a  Test  Certificate  on  completion  of 

such  training, 
(o)  Been   recommended  as  suitable  forcoufirma- 
tion  by  the  Commanding  Officer  of  H.M.  Ship 
in  which  the  training  was  performed. 
9A.  "  To  qualify  for  the  Warrant  Rank  of  Skipper, 
Royal  Naval  Reserve,  a  candidate,   other   than  a 
Second  hand,  must:  — 

(a)  Have  commanded  a  British  steam  trawler  for 
at  least  two  years,  and  have  served  at  sea  in  this 
capacity  within  six  months  of  making  application  for 
appointment. 

(6)  Possess    a    Board   of  Trade    Certificate  as 

Skipper. 
(a  Have  satisfactorily  completed  the  qualifying 
period  of  training  prescribed  in  Para.  32  A. 
9B.    Second  hands  will  be  eligible  for  the  Warrant 
rank  of  Skipper  on  attaining  the  qualifications  laid 
down  in  Article  9A,  clauses  (a)  and  <b>,  and  have 
passed  in  the  duties  of  Skipper,  R.N.R.,  on  board 
one  of  the  Admiralty   Steam   Trawlers.    Advance- 
ments will  be  made  by  selection  as  vacancies  occur. 
(10.)  A  few  specially  qualified  Engineers  will  be 
allowed  to  join  direct  as  Warrant  Engineers,    pro- 
vided they  hold  tirst-class   Board  of  Trade  Certifi- 
cates, and  are  recommended  by  their  employers  as 
having   a   thorough   practical    knowledge    of    the 
machinery  of  His  Majesty's  Ships,  and  as  being  in 
all  respects  suitable  for  Warrant  rank,  but  as  a  rule 
the  numbers  in  this  rank  will  be  maintained  by  the 
promotion  of  Engine-room  Artificers. 


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ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


(11.)  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Engine-room  Artificers 
will  be  eligible  for  advancement  to  the  rank  of 
Warrant  Engineer,  and  will,  when  advanced  to  that 
rank,  receive  a  Warrant  from  the  Lords  Commis 
sioners  of  the  Admiralty.  Advancements  to  this 
rank  will  be  made  by  selection  from  experienced 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  Engine-Eoom  Artificers  who 
have  been  specially  recommended  on  completion  of 
their  period  of  training  in  the  Fleet. 

(12.)  In  order  to  qualify  for  appointment  as  Mid- 
shipman, a  candidate  must  produce  a  Certificate 
that  he  has  passed  the  Board  of  Trade  Form  and 
(Dolour  Vision  Tests,  and  either— 

(a)  Have  passed  through  a  course  of  instruction 
for  two  years  on  board  one  of  the  approved 
Mercantile  Marine  Training  Ships,  and  have 
been  nominated  by  the  Committee  of  the 
Training  Ship  to  receive  one  of  the  appoint- 
ments allowed  annually  to  the  Ship ;  or 

(6)  Have  served  one  year  at  sea  on  board  a  First 
Class  British  Ship  in  the  Merchant  Service  as 
a  Cadet,  Midshipman,  or  Apprentice. 

(IS)  All  Midshipmen  will  be  entered  on  probation 
and  will  not  be  eligible  for  confirmation  until  they 
have  completed 

ia)  Two  years'  sea  service  subsequent  to  entry  in 
the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  and  can  show  satis- 
factory testimonials  for  that  period  from  their 
employers; 

(6)  Twenty-eight  days'  periodical  training  in  H.M. 
Ships,  and  have  been  recommended  as  suitable 
for  confirmation  by  the  Commanding  Officer  of 
the  ship  in  w.hieh  the  training  was  performed. 

(14.)  Commissions  as  Staff  Paymaster,  Paymaster, 
or  Assistant  Paymaster,  in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve, 
will  be  granted  to  such  of  the  Registrars,  Assistant 
Registrars,  and  Deputy  Registrars  whose  duties  in 
connexion  with  the  Reserve  may  be  considered  de- 
serving of  the  distinction ,  and  who  are  recommended 
by  the  Board  of  Trade  under  the  following  con- 
ditions :— 

(a)  Stan"  Paymaster.— To  Paymasters  of  the  Re- 
serve of  not  less  than  40  years  of  age,  who  are 
stationed  at  the  chief  ports  of  the  United  King- 
dom, and  have  served  10  years  as  Registrars  or 
Assistant  Registrars. 

(b)  Paymaster.— To  Registrars  or  Assistant  Regis- 
trars of  not  less  than  30  years  of  age,  who  have 
10  years'  combined  service  as  Registrar  or 
Assistant  Registrar  and  Deputy  Registrar,  five 
years  of  such  service  to  be  as  Registrar  or 
Assistant  Registrar ; 

and 
To  Assistant  Paymasters  of  the  Reserve  who 
are  considered  to  be  specially  deserving  of  ad- 
vancement, provided  that  they  have  served  as 
Registrar  or  Assistant  Registrar  at  important 
ports,  or  have  attained  12  years'  seniority  in 
their  present  rank. 

(c)  Assistant  Paymaster.— To  Registrars,  Assis- 
tant Registrars,  and  Deputy  Registrars  of  not 
less  than  25  years  of  age,  who  have  five  years' 
service  as  such. 

NOTE.— See  also  Sec.  XVII.  as  regards  Assistant 
Paymasters  R.N.R.  for  service  in  the  Royal  Navy 
under  Order  in  Council  of  1th  March,  1904. 

(16.)  All  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  on 
the  Active  List  must  report  themselves  by  letter, 
once  every  half-year,  to  the  Registrar-General  of 
Shipping  and  Seamen,  and  must  also  report  to  him 
every  change  of  residence.  When  making  their  An- 
nual Report,  Officers  on  the  Active  List  should  state 
their  present  or  last  ship,  rating  in  which  engaged, 
and  dateoflast  service,  if  not  employed.  On  signing 
a  ship's  Articles  of  Agreement  they  should  report 


themselves  to  the  Registrar  as  Royal  Naval  Reserve 
Officers,  so  that  their  Sea  Service  may  be  at  once 
reported  to  the  Registrar  General.  Failure  to  comply 
with  this  Regulation  will  render  Officers  liable  to 
have  their  names  removed  from  the  List. 

(16.)  Skippers  must  present  themselves  at  intervals 
of  at  least  once  a  quarter  to  a  Registrar,  R.N.R.,  re- 
porting their  past  and  present  employment. 

(17.)  Warrant  Engineers  should  report  half-yearly 
to  a  Registrar  of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  particulars  of 
their  current  or  last  employment,  and  should  also 
report  every  change  of  address,  and  on  signing 
ships'  agreements. 

(18.)  Officers  holding  Commissions  or  appointments 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  who  undertake  any  ser- 
vice or  engagement  that  would  prevent  their  fulfill- 
ing theirengagement  to  serve  when  required  if  called 
out,  will  be  considered  to  have  vacated  their  position 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Beserve. 

IV. — Qualifications  for  Retired  and  Honorary  Rank 
in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve. 

(19.)  In  addition  to  the  Officers  of  the  Reserve  on 
ths  Active  List,  there  shall  be  a  class  of  retired 
and  a  class  of  Honorary  Officers  of  the  Reserve  of 
the  ranks  named  below : — 

Retired  Captains, Commanders,  Lieutenants,  and 

Sub-Lieutenants. 
Retired  Chief  Engineers,  Senior  Engineers,  and 

Engineers. 
Retired    Staff     Paymasters,    Paymasters,    and 

Assistant  Paymasters. 
Honorary  Commanders,  Lieutenants,  and  Chief 

Engineers. 

(20.)  The  qualifications  for  Retired  rank  are  stated 
in  the  Regulations. 

(21.)  Honorary  Commissions  in  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  as  Commander,  Lieutenant,  or  Chief  Engi- 
neer, will  be  granted  to  such  gentlemen,  as,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Admiralty,  have  rendered  such  excep- 
tional service  in  promoting  the  interests  of  the 
Reserve  as  to  merit  recognition  by  the  award  of  an 
Honorary  Commission. 

(22.)  Retired  Officers  and  Honorary  Officers  must 
send  annually  between  1st  January  and  31st  March, 
a  notification  of  their  addresses  to  the  Registrar 
General,  otherwise  their  names  will  be  removed 
from  the  List. 

V. — Uniform. 

(23.)  The  uniform  to  be  worn  by  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  is  to  be  of  the  same  pattern  as 
for  Officers  of  the  corresponding  ranks  of  the  Royal 
Navy,  with  the  distinctive  exceptions  mentioned  in 
the  Regulations. 

(24.)  Officers  R.N.R.  are  not  to  wear  their  Reserve 
uniform  when  on  ordinary  service  in  the  Mercantile 
Marine,  but  only  when  serving  in  H.M.  Ships  and 
on  State  occasions. 

(25.)  Officers  performing  Annual  or  Biennial  Train- 
ing on  board  a  ship  of  the  Home  Fleet  or  when  under- 
going Gunnery,  Torpedo,  Signal  or  Strategy  Courses 
are  required  to  provide  themselves  with  the  follow- 
ing uniform  only  :— 


ress  coat  (monkey  jacket). 
Morning  waistcoat. 

sers,  plain  blue. 
Cap. 

Sword  (optional  for  Midship- 
men) and  undress  belt. 


No.  6  dress 
"  Undress 


"     1 


fUndie 
I  Morni 
f  Trousi 


Mess  unaress    (  plain  Wue  trousers_ 


Evening  waistcoat  (blue). 


Also  a  small  number  of  white  drill  trousere  and 
white  cap  coverR  during  the  summer. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


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VI.— Correspondence. 
(26.)  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers  when  serving  in 
H.M.  Ships  are  to  forward  all  letters  in  connection 
with  the  Reserve  through  their  respective  Command- 
ing Officers,  and,  when  not  so  serving,  through  the 
Registrar-General,  except  that  Assistant  Paymasters 
should  address  their  correspondence  to  the  Admiral 
Commanding,  and  Skippers  and  Warrant  Engineers 
should  address  theirs  to  the  Registrars  by  whom 
they  are  paid  their  retainers. 

VII. — Annual  and  Biennial  Training. 

(27.)  Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  on  the  Active  I 
List  of  the  R.N.R.  (except  Commanders)  will  be  I 
required  to  perform  the  following  periods  of  training 
in  a  ship  of  the  Home  Fleet. 

(i.)  The  first  three  periods  of  training  to  be  of28days 
each,  one  of  which  should,  if  possible,  be  performed 
in  each  of  the  first  three  years  of  the  Officer's  service 
in  the  Reserve. 

(ii.)  Subsequently  28  days  every  alternate  year,  or, 
at  their  option,  14  days  in  each  year. 

(iii.)  Officers  who  obtain  Test  Certificates  need  only 
do  14  days,  training  every  alternate  year,  provided 
that  during  this  period  they  re-qualify  for  a  Test 
Certificate. 

Note.— Officers  who  hold  Test  Certificates  and 
satisfy  the  Admiral  Commanding  that  they  are  unable 
to  perform  the  whole  period  of  14  days,  owing  to  the 
exigencies  of  their  employment,  etc.,  may  be  allowed 
to  reduce  this  period  to  a  minimum  of  7  days,  pro- 
vided they  re-qualify  for  a  Test  Certificate  during 
this  shorter  period. 

(30.)  Officers  performing  Annual  or  Biennial  train- 
ing on  board  ships  of  the  Home  Fleet  will  be  messed 
and  accommodated  on  board,  receiving  the  same  rates 
of  pay  and  Messing  Allowances  as  when  undergoing 
voluntary  service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  viz.  :— 

Per  Diem. 
Lieutenants      of  1 10s.  and  2s.  Messing 

any  seniority      / 
Sub-Lieutenants 

and  Acting  Sub 

Lieutenants 
Midshipmen  of  2  \. 

years  seniority    J 

Other  Midshipmen  3s. 

{Note.— The  Messing  Allowance  is  payable  only  for 
the  period  during  which  the  Officer  pays  mess  sub- 
scription.) 

2.  When  embarked  for  Annual  or  Biennial  training, 
bedding,  etc.,  will  be  supplied  on  loan. 

(31.)  Travelling  expenses  will  be  granted  to  Officers 
proceeding  to  and  from  Annual  or  Biennial  training- 
only  two  journeys— one  at  commencement  and  one 
at  completion  of  training — in  any  one  year. 

(32.)  If  owing  to  the  nature  of  their  employment 
Officers  are  unable  to  perform  their  training  at  home, 
they  may  be  permitted  to  do  so  in  any  of  His 
Majesty's  Ships  abroad  or  H.M.  Australian  Ships  on 
the  Australian  Station,  commanded  by  a  Captain  or 
Commander,  permission  being  first  obtained  from 
the  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  station  or,  in  his 
absence,  from  the  Senior  Naval  Officer  at  the  port, 
who  is  to  satisfy  himself  that  the  reasons  given  by 
the  Officer,  as  to  his  difficulty  in  performing  train- 
ing at  home,  are  sufficient. 

2.  In  such  cases  no  travelling  expenses  will  be 
allowed. 

(32a.)  Candidates  for  Skipper  will  be  required  to 
undergo  eight  days'  probationary  training  in  one  of 
His  Majesty's  Trawlers  prior  to  grant  of  the  Admir- 
alty Warrant  confirming  them  in  their  rank.  They 
will  subsequently  be  required  to  go  through  the 
following  periods  of  biennial  training  (which  must 
be  continuous)  :— 

In  7th,  llitfh  and  17th  years 8  days. 

In  3rd,  6th,  9th,  13th,  15th  and  19th  years    4  days. 


I    1 
b-  i-5s. 


Allowance. 


f  Receive  an 
I  additional 
J  is.  a  day  if 
~i  they  have  to 
I  join  a  Ward 
V.Room  Mess. 


(33.)  Warrant  Engineers  are  required  to  perform 
three  months'  training  afloat  during  the  first  three 
years  of  every  five  years'  serviee. 

VIII.— Service  in  the  Royal  Navy  when  called  out  by 
Royal  Proclamation. 
(34.)  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers  arecalled  out  for 
actual  service  by  the  issue  of  the  Proclamation. 
They  will  be  liable  to  serve  duringthe  continuance  of 
any  national  emergency  or  until  they  are  regularly 
discharged  by  the  direction  of  the  Lords  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Admiralty. 

IX.—  Voluntary  Service  and  Training  in  the  Royal  Navy 
(35.)  All  applications  for  Voluntary  Service  should 
be  made  through  the  Registrar-General. 

(36.)  The  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty 
will  consider  applications  from  Officers  who  in  addi- 
tion to  their  Annual  Training  volunteer  for  some 
special  duty  such  as : — 

A.— For  Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  above  the 
rank  of  Midshipman: — 

(1).— Temporary  Service  in  the  Royal  Navy  far 

Manoeuvres,  etc. 
(2).— Courses  of  instruction  in  Gunnery  or  Torpedo 
on  board  one  of  the  Gunnery  or  Torpedo  School 
ships. 
(3).— Naval  Training  in  the  Fleet  for  a  period  of 

12  months. 
(4).— For  Military  Branch  Officers  who  have  been 
specially  recommended  at  the  conclusion  of  It 
months    training,  or  periodical  training;  a  14 
days'  course  of  Signals  at  the  Signal  School, 
Portsmouth. 
(5). — A  course   of   three   weeks'    instruction    in 
Strategy,  International  Law,  etc.,  at  the  R.N. 
War  College,  Devonport. 
(6).— For  Midshipmen  (New  System): — 
Naval  Training  in  the  Fleet  for  period  of  12 
months. 
B. — For  Commissioned  Engineer  Officers: — 
A  course  of  instruction,  lasting  three  months,  at 
one  of  the  Home  Dockyards  at  Chatham,  Devon- 
port  or  Portsmouth,  as  convenient  to  the  Serviee. 

C— For  Assistant  Paymasters  :— 
Temporary  Service  in  H.M.  Ships  for  Manoeuvres, 

etc. 
Service  afloat  for  one  year. 
D.— For  Warrant  Engineers  :— 
Temporary  Service  in  the  Royal  Navy  for  Manoeu- 
vres, etc. 
Requirements  for,  and  conditions  as  to,  the  above 
will  be  found  in  the  Regulations. 

X.— Annual  Allowances  to  Trained  Officers. 
(37.)  At  the  expiration  of  their  12  months'  Trail- 
ing, provided  that  the  conditions  laid  down  in  the 
Regulations  have  been  fulfilled,  Officers  become 
entitled  to  the  following  Annual  Allowances  under 
the  designation  of  "Training  Fees,"  viz.:— 
Commanders  and  Lieutenants  . .        . .    £25  a  year. 

Sub-Lieutenants £20      ,, 

Acting  Sub-Lieutenants £10      „ 

Retainers  at  the  following  rates  per  annum  will  be 
paid  in  four  quarterly  instalments  :— 

(In  time  of  peace  (on  comple- 
tion of  prescribed  trainings  £10  a  year. 
When  called  out  by  Pro- 
clamation or  serving  in  an 
emergency,  in  lieu  of  peace 
retainer £15  a  year 

with  a 
minimum 
of  £5  on 
discharge. 

Warrant  Engineers £15  a  year. 

Payments  will  be  made  by  the  Registrar  of  Royal 
Naval  Reserve  at  any  Mercantile  Marine  Office  as 
they  become  due,  provided  that  the  conditions  laid 
down  in  the  R.N.R.  Regulations  have  been  fulfilled. 


Skippers  J 


920 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


,a?r"w^V          Allowances  for  Service  in  the  Navy.  5.  Warrant  Engineers  are  retired  at  the  age  of  50 

(38.)  with  rerUun  exceptions, which  are  mentioned  with  a  Deferred  Pension  Certificate,  but  no  Warrant 

in  tlie  Regulations,   Officers  of  the  Keserve  when  Engineer    under  that  age  will   be  retained  in  the 

called  out  by  Royal  I  reclamation  for  actual  service  Reserve  who  fails  to  undergo   Naval  Training,  or 

in  tne  Koyal  Navy,  will  receive  the  same  pay  and  who    for    tour   years    remains    unemployed    as    an 

allowance  and   share  in  prize  money  as  Officers  ot  Engineer  or  in   kindled    capacity,    or  who,  in  the 

corresponding  ranks   in  the  Koyal  Navy,  and  they  opinion  of  the  Admiralty,   becomes    unfit    for   sea 

win,    whilst   on    service,    be    treated   in    the    same  service  or  in  other  respects  unsuitable, 
manner  in  every  respect. 

'39.)  Allowances  for  equipment  will  be  granted  to  ;  (45.)  Officers  will  render  themselves  liable  to  retire- 
Ufflcers  when  called  out  for  actual  service  in  the  ,  ment  removal  from  the  List  or  forfeiture  of  Com 
Koyal  Navy  at  the  following  rates 

Commanders 

Lieutenants  and  Acting  Lieutenants 


Sub-Lieutenants  and  Acting   Sub  Lieuten- 
ants        £30. 

Midshipmen £20. 

Senior  Engineers  and  Engineers        .  ..    £40. 

Assistant  Engineers  £30. 

Warrant  Engineers £25. 

(40.)  Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  whoare  appoint 
ed  for  12  months'  Naval  Training  will  be  granted  half 
these  allowances  for  equipment  on  being  appointed. 
XII.— Promotion. 

(41.)  Officers  of  the  lower  ranks  on  the  Active  List 
will,  if  qualified  by  the  Regulations,  be  eligible  for 
promotion  to  the  higher  ranks,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty. 

2.  All  applications  for  promotion  should  be 
addressed  to  the  Registrar-General,  as  soon  as 
Officers  are  in  all  respects  qualified  for  the  same. 

3.  The  date  of  seniority  of  Officers  promoted  will 
be  the  date  on  which  their  promotion  was  approved 
by  their  Lordships,  unless  directions  are  given  to 
the  contrary. 

XIII. — Retirement  and  Removal. 
(42.)  Officers  on  the  Active  List  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve,  when  not  called  out,  will  be  permitted  to 
resign  their  Commissions  or  appointments  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty. 

2.  Applications  to  resign  should  be  addressed  to 
the  Registrar-General. 

(43.)  Officers  who  are  physically  unfit  for  the 
Service,  will,  if  they  are  eligible,  be  placed  on  the 
Retired  List  [see  Chapter  IV.  of  the  Regulations!, 
otherwise  their  names  will  be  removed  from  the  List. 
(44.)  The  age  for  compulsory  retirement  from  the 
Active  List  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  is 
for— 

Commanders  who  were    Lieutenants 

on  8th  February,  1896    ....    55 
Lieutenants  holding  Commissions  as 

such  on  8th  February,  1896  .        .        .55 
Sub-Lieutenants     holding     Commis- 
sions as  such  on  8th  February,  1S96  .    50 

2.  The  age  for  compulsory  retirement  from  the 
Active  List  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve 
entering  after  the  8th  February,  1866,  or  coming  on 
the  Lists  by  promotion  after  that  date,  will  be  for — 

Commanders  (who  held  Lieutenants 
rank  with  seniority  after  8th  Feb- 
ruary, 1896) 50 

Lieutenants 45 

Sub-Lieutenants 40 

3.  The  age  for  compulsory  retirement  from  the 
Active  List  for  Senior  Engineers,  Engineers,  and 
Assistant  Engineers,  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  will  be 
as  follows:— 

Officers  holding  Commissions  on  7th 
March.  1904 55 

Officers  joining,  or  coming  on  the 
Lists  by  promotion,  after  7th  March, 
1904 45 

4.  Skippers  will  be  discharged  from  the  Reserve  :  - 
(a)  On  completion  of  each  period  of  5  years  ser 

vice  as  Skipper  should  their  services  be  no  longer  re- 
quired. 

(6)  On  the  completion  of  20  years'  service  in  the 
Reserve  (Trawler  Section)  including  time  served  as 
Second  Hand,  Deck  Hand  or  Trimmer,  R.N.R. 


mission,  as  the  case  may  be,  on  account  of:— 

1.  Offences    against    the    rules,    discipline,    or 
character  of  His  Majesty's  Service. 

2.  Suspension   or  Cancellation  of  Certificate  of 

Competency  under  the  provisions  of  the 
Merchant  Shipping  Act,  1894. 

3.  Acceptance  of  a  position  in  the  Mercantile 

Marine  below  that  of  Master,  Mate,  Appren- 
tice or  Midshipman. 

4.  Failure   to   comply   with   the  regulations  in 

regard  to  annually  reporting  themselves  or 
performing  a  reasonable  amount  of  drill. 

5.  Failure  to  qualify  for  confirmation,  promotion 

or  to  obtain  a  Test  Certificate  within  the 
time  allowed  by  the  Regulations. 

6.  Withdrawal    from    the    Sea    Service    as    a 

profession. 

7.  Non-Employment  in  responsible  Engineering 

positions  or  acceptance  of  employment  which 
is  not  consistent  with  the  position  of  an 
Officer  in  His  Majesty's  Service  (in  the  case 
of  Commissioned  Engineer  Officers.) 


XIV. — Pensions. 
(46.)  Officers  who  may  receive  hurts  or  wounds 
whilst  on  active  service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  or  whilst 
undergoing  drill,  will  receive  the  same  pensions  and 
allowances  to  which  Officers  in  the  Royal  Navy  of 
corresponding  rank  would  be  entitled  under  similar 
circumstances. 

Subject  to  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  a  dis- 
charge gratuity  of  £60  will  be  granted  to  all  Skippers 
on  completing  20  years'  service  in  the  Reserve  (in- 
cluding time  served  as  Second  Hand,  Deck  Hand  or 
Trimmer,  R.N.R.) 

2.  Subject  to  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  a 
gratuity  of  £60  will  be  granted  to  Warrant  Engineers 
on  attaining  the  age  of  50  years,  provided  they  have 
completed  20  years' service  and  have  pei  formed  the 
necessary  training,  etc.  Those  who  are  retired  before 
attaining  the  age  of  50  years  and  have  fulfilled  the 
abnve  conditions  of  service,  etc.,  will  lie  granted  a  De- 
ferred Gratuity  Certificate  entiirling  them  to  the 
gratuity  on  attaining  the  age  of  50. 

Warrant  Engineers,  whose  seniority  in  that  rank 
dales  prior  to  1st  March,  1912,  may  be  allowed  the 
option  of  receiving  a  Life  Pension  of  £15  a  year  from 
the  age  of  60  years  in  lieu  of  this  gratuity. 

3.  The  Pension  for  Warrant  Engineers  of  seniority 
dated  prior  to  1st  March,  1912,  will  also  be  given, 
either  permanently  or  temporarily,  to  any  holder  of  a 
Deferred  Pension  Certificate,  who,  before  the  age  of  60, 
may  be  pronounced,  upon  medical  examination,  to  be 
wholly  and  permanently  incapacitated  from  earning 
his  livelihood,  provided  that  such  incapacity  is  not 
due  to  his  own  imprudence  or  misconduct. 

(47.)  Officers  while  holding  acting  appointments  of 
higher  rank  will  receive  all  the  advantages  attached 
to  the  superior  rank  in  cases  of  hurts  and  wounds. 

(48.)  Widows  and  children  (if  any)  of  Officers  who, 
whilst  on  actual  Service,  may  be  killed  in  action,  or 
die  from  accident  resulting  from  the  performance  of 
their  duty,  will  receive  the  same  pensions  and  com-' 
passionate  allowances  as  the  widows  and  children  of 
Naval  Officers  of  corresponding  rank  would  be 
entitled  to  under  similar  circumstances. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


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XV.—  Warrant  to  flu  the  Blue  Ensign. 
(49.0  British  Merchant  Ships  commanded  by 
Officers  on  the  Retired  List  of  the  Roval  Navy,  or  by 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  which  fulfil  the 
■  following  conditions,  will  be  allowed  to  wear  a  Blue 
Ensign  :— 

(a)  The  Officer  Commanding  the  ship  must  be  an 
Officer  on  the  Retired  List  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
or  an  Officer  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve. 
(6.)  Ten  of  the  crew  must  be  Officers  and  men 
belonging  to  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve.  Men 
belonging'  to  the  Royal  Fleet  Reserve,  Naval 
Pensioners,  and  men  holding  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  Deferred  Pension  Certificates,  may  be 
included  in  the  number  specified, 
(c.)  Before  hoisting  the  Blue  Ensign  the  Officer 
Commanding  the  Ship  must  be  provided  with 
an  Admiralty  Warrant. 
(d.)  The  fact  that  the  Commanding  Officer  holds 
a  Warrant  authorising  him  to  hoist  the  Blue 
Ensign  must  be  noted  on  the  Ship's  Articles  of 
Agreement. 

2.  Commanding  Officers  failing  to  fulfil  the  above 
conditions,  unless  such  failure  be  due  to  death  or 
other  circumstances  over  which  they  have  no  control, 
will  no  longer  be  entitled  to  hoist  the  Blue  Ensign. 

3.  British  merchant  ships  in  receipt  of  Admiralty 
Subvention  will  be  allowed  to  fly  the  Blue  Ensign 
under  Admiralty  Warrant. 

4.  In  order  to  ascertain  that  the  above  conditions 
are  strictly  carried  out,  the  Captain  of  one  of  His 
Majesty's  Ships  meeting  a  ship  flying  the  Blue 
Ensign  may  send  an  Otrcer,  not  below  the  rank  of 
Lieutenant,  on  board  at  any  convenient  opportunity. 
This  restriction  as  to  the  rank  of  the  Boarding  Officer 
is  in  no  way  to  limit  or  otherwise  affect  the  authority 
or  the  duties  of  Naval  Officers  either  under  the  Mer- 
chant Shipping  Act  or  in  time  of  War. 

5.  Applications  for  permission  to  wear  the  Blue 
Ensign  on  board  British  Merchant  Ships  in  receipt 
of  Admiralty.  Subvention  should  be  made  direct  to 
the  Admiralty  by  the  owners;  for  other  Merchant 
Ships  the  application  should  be  made  through  the 
Registrar  General. 

XVII.— Assistant  Paymasters  for  Service  in  the  Royal 
Navy,  under  Order  in  Council  of  1th  March,  1904. 

(51.)  Under  the  authority  of  the  "Roval  Naval 
Reserve  Officers  Act,  1863"  (26  &  27  Vict.  c.  69),  as 
amended  by  Act  35  &  36  Vict.  c.  73,  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners of  the  Admiralty  have  formed  a  Reserve 
of  Accountant  Officers  for  service  in  the  Royal  Navy 
In  emergencies. 

2.  It  will  consist  of  a  certain  number  of  Assistant 
Paymasters  who  will  be  granted  commissions  as 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  under  the  exist- 
ing regulations  respecting  R.N. R.  Officers,  so  far  as 
they  are  applicable  to  their  case. 

3.  They  will  be  required  to  undergo  training  in 
Accountant  duties  in  time  of  peace,  and  willbeliable 
to  be  called  out  by  Royal  Proclamation  for  service  in 
the  Fleet  in  any  national  emergency,  and  to  continue 
serving  during  the  continuance  of  such  emergency. 

(52.)  To  be  eligible  for  a  commission  as  Assistant 
Paymaster,  R.N.R.,  candidates  must  be  between  21 
and  30  years  of  age,  with  a  good  knowledge  of,  and  at 
least  three  years'  experience  in,  the  keeping  of 
accounts.  They  will  be  required  to  produce  thor- 
oughly satisfactory  testimonials  from  the  firms  in 
which  they  are  employed,  and  to  present  themselves 
before  a  Board  of  Selection  at  the  Admiralty. 

2.  Every  candidate  will  be  required  to  pass  a 
medical  examination  before  the  Medical  Director- 
General  of  the  Navy;  he  must  be  in  good  health, 
well-developed  and  active,  free  from  any  physical 
defect  of  body,  impediment  of  speech,  defect  of  hear- 
ing, or  serious  defect  of  sight,  and  also  from  any  pre- 
disposition to  constitutional  or  hereditary  disease  or 
weakness  of  any  kind.  The  case  of  a  short-sighted 
candidate,  in  other  respects  fit,  will  be  specially  con- 
sidered on  its  merits. 


(53.)  Candidates  for  Assistant  Paymasters  who 
pass  the  medical  examination  and  are  provisionally 
accepted  by  the  Board  of  Selection  will  be  required 
to  attend  a  preliminary  course  of  instruction  in  the 
evenings,  for  at  least  a  fortnight,  and  if  satisfactorily 
reported  on  by  the  Instructing  Officer,  they  will  be 
given  an  appointment  as  Acting  Assistant  Paymaster, 
R.N.R. 

2.  This  preliminary  instruction  will  be  followed 
by  training  on  board  one  of  H.M.  ships  on  the  Home 
Station  for  a  minimum  period  of  14  days  and  a  maxi- 
mum of  one  month,  to  be  repeated  for  three  years,  or 
until  they  pass  an  examination  and  are  reported 
qualified  for  confirmation  in  their  rank.  The  course 
of  instruction  will  include  the  practical  duties  of 
Accountant  Officers  in  regard  to  Naval  Accounts  and 
payments,  and  in  regard  to  the  receipt,  issue,  care, 
and  preservation  of  provisions,  clothing,  and  other 
stores  on  board  H.M.  Ships. 

Note.  —  Acting  Assistant  Paymasters  who  are 
Pursers  or  Assistant  Pursers  in  the  Mercantile 
Marine  will  not  be  required  to  attend  the  Instruc- 
tional Classes,  but  must  perform  a  minimum  of  21 
days'  training  each  year  until  confirmed. 

3.  Any  Acting  Officer,  who,  after  three  yearly 
courses  of  instruction,  may  not  be  found  fully  suit- 
able in  every  respect  to  hold  a  Commission,  will  not 
be  confirmed  in  the  rank,  but  will  cease  to  belong  to 
the  Reserve. 

i.  The  convenience  of  the  firms  will  be  studied  in 
arranging  the  dates  of  embarkation,  but  it  is  very 
desirable  that  the  first  period  of  training  in  the  Fleet 
should  be  as  long  as  possible. 

(54.)  Whilst  embarked,  every  opportunity  should 
be  taken  of  fully  instructing  them  in  the  practical 
duties  of  Assistant  Paymasters,  and  with  this  object 
they  should  be  regarded  as  forming  part  of  the  staff 
of  the  Paymaster. 

2.  It  is  to  be  understood  that,  whilst  the  minimum 
period  of  training  has  been  fixed  at  a  fortnight,  and 
the  maximum  at  a  month,  each  year,  these  Officers 
must  be  discharged  in  time  to  enable  them  to  keep 
their  engagements  with  their  employers.  Travelling 
warrants  may  be  given  to  them  to  the  place  from  which 
they  joined  or  to  any  not  more  distant  place,  and  the 
usual  travelling  expenses  will  be  paid. 

3.  At  the  end  of  the  course  of  training  a  report  is 
to  be  made  as  to  the  progress  which  they  have  made 
and  whether  they  display  the  qualities  expected  of 
gentlemen  filling  the  position  of  Commissioned 
Officers  in  His  Majesty's  Fleet. 

(5.5.)  Officers  will  be  further  expected,  until  con- 
firmed in  their  rank,  to  attend  the  evening  classes  of 
instruction  for  about  ten  days  in  each  year ;  and  after 
confirmation  they  will  be  required  to  keep  themselves 
efficient  either  by  attending  classes  of  instruction  'or 
by  further  training  in  the  Fleet,  as  may  be  practicable. 

(55a.)  \ssistant  Paymasters  (confirmed1  will  be 
a'lowed  to  volunteer  for  one  year's  service  afloat, 
when  they  will  receive  pay  at  the  rate  of  10s.  a  day, 
equipment  allowance  of  £15  and  will  be  eligible  for 
a  bonus  of  £25  on  termination  of  appointment  (con- 
db  ional  on  good  conduct  and  service). 

(56.)  Assistant  Paymasters,  R.N.R.,  will  rank  with, 
hut  after.  Assistant  Paymasters  of  the  Royal  Navy. 
Those  who  have  been  confirmed  in  rank  will,  on  com- 
pleting four  years'  seniority,  rank  with,  but  after, 
Assistant  Paymasters  of  the  Royal  Navy  of  four 
years'  seniority. 

2.  When  on  duty  they  will  wear  the  uniform 
established  for  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve. 
If  called  out  for  service  in  emergency  they  will  be 
granted  the  sum  of  30/.  for  equipment.  Before  em- 
barking for  training  they  will  be  expected  to  provide 
themselves  with  a  Duty  Undress  and  a  Mess  Undress. 
The  provision  of  any  further  articles  of  uniform  for 
occasions  of  ceremony  will  be  optional. 

3.  They  are  authorised  to  wear  uniform  when 
serving  in  H.M.  Ships  and  on  State  occasions  only. 


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ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


4.  They  will  mess  in  the  Wardroom,  paying  the 
ordinary  mess  subscription  of  2s.  a  day  and  other 
small  expenses. 

(57.)  When  called  out  by  Eoyal  Proclamation  for 
service  in  the  Fleet,  or  when  embarking  for  training, 
they  will  serve  under  the  provisions  of  the  Naval 
Discipline  Act,  and  they  will  receive  a  daily  rate  of 
pay  of  10s. 

(58.)  No  money  allowance  will  be  granted  to  Officers 
attending  classes  of  instruction. 

2.  Classes  of  instruction  are  held  in  the  evening  at 
the  Admiralty,  Whitehall. 

(59.)  Assistant  Paymasters,  E.N.E.,  will,  except 
when  called  out  in  emergency,  be  permitted  to  tender 
the  resignation  of  their  Commissions  at  any  time. 
They  will  be  liable  to  forfeit  their  Commissions  should 
the  Admiralty  for  any  reason  have  no  further  need  of 
their  services. 

2.  Officers  who  leave  the  Active  List  forany  reason 
before  the  completion  of  10  years'  service  are  liable  to 
be  called  upon  to  resign  their  Commissions. 


3.  On  reaching  the  age  of  40,  or  at  their  own 
request  at  35,  Officers  who  have  been  confirmed  in 
their  rank  and  who  have  served  not  less  than  10  years 
in  the  Eeserve,  will  be  placed  on  a  retired  list  of 
Assistant  Paymasters,  E.N.B.,  at  the  discretion  of 
the  Admiralty. 

4.  Assistant  Paymasters,  E.N.E.,  placed  on  the 
retired  list  may,  under  exceptional  circumstances, 
be  granted  a  step  in  rank  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty. 

(60.)  Officers  who  may  receive  hurts  or  wounds 
whilst  on  active  service  in  the  Eoyal  Navy,  or  whilst 
under  training  in  the  Fleet,  will  receive  compensation 
in  accordance  with  the  scale  applicable  in  the  case  of 
Assistant  Paymasters  of  six  years'  seniority  in  the 
Eoyal  Navy.  If  they  are  killed  in  action,  or  die  from 
accident  resulting  from  the  performance  of  their 
duty,  their  widows  and  children  will  similarly  receive 
allowances  in  conformity  with  the  regulations. 

(61.)  When  Assistant  Paymasters,  E.N.E.,  are 
embarked  for  training,  bedding,  &c,  as  laid  down  in 
the  ^Regulations,  may  be  drawn  for  them. 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


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DECOEATION    FOR    OFFICERS    OF    THE 

ROYAL     NAVAL     RESERVE 


His  Majesty  the  King  has  been  graciously  pleased  to 
approve  of  the  institution  of  a  Decoration  tor  Commis- 
sioned Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  under  the 
following  regulations  :— 

1.  The  Decoration  may  be  couferred  on  Commissioned 
Officers  of  the  Military  and  Engineer  Brancues, 
»lso  Assistant  Paymasters  appointed  to  the 
Force  under  Order  iu  Council  of  7th  March,  1903. 
who  have  total  Commissioned  tier  rice  (including  "Acting 
time)  of  at  least  15  years.  Time  served  in  Honorary 
Rank  will  no  r,  cjunt. 

2.  Jji  the  case  of  Military  Branch  Officers,  they  must 
have  gone  through  Navai  Traiuiog  in  the  Fleet  for  a 
period  of  12  months  and  have  attained  the  rank  of 
laeutenant,  and  Engineer  Officers  must  have  undergone 
an  Instructional  Course  at  Home  Dockyards  and  have 
attained  the  rank  of  Engineer  R.N.R. 

3.  Officers  otherwise  qualified  who  have  not  undergone 
such  training,  but  who  have  performed  specially  good 
service  may,  at  the  discretion  of   the  Lords   Commis- 


sioners of  the    Admiralty,    be    specially   granted   the 
Decoration. 

4.  Staff  Paymasters  and  Paymasters  R.N.R.  who  have 
rendered  special  service  in  promoting  theinterests  of  the 
Reserve  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Lords  Commis- 
sioners of  ihe  Admiralty,  be  granted  the  Decoration 
provided  they  have  completed  20  years'  servioe  including 
time  with  Honorary  Rank. 

5.  The  letters  "R.D."  will  be  inserted  in  the  Navy 
List  against  the  names  of  Olflcers  on  whom  the 
Decoration  is  conferred. 

Note.— Officers  eligible  under  these  Regulations  for  the 
award  oj  the  Decoration  should  forward  their  application 
a»  laid  down  in  Sec.  VI.  of  the  regulations  for  the 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  given  in  the  preceeding  pages. 

Admiralty, 

September,  1913. 


This  does  not  include  time  served  by  Midshipmen  R.N.R.  with  the  temporary  rank  of  Acting  Sub- Lieutenant. 


DECORATION  FOR  OFFICERS  OF  THE 

ROYAL   NAVAL   VOLUNTEER    RESERVE. 


His  Majestv  the  Kino  has  beeu  graciously  pleased  to 
approve  of  the  institution  of  a  Decoration  for  Commis- 
sioned Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve, 
under  the  following  regulations  :— 

1.  Volunteer  Officers  having  20  years'  service  (which 
need  not  be  continuous;  may  be  granted  a  decoration 
designated     "The     Volunteer     Officers'     Decoration." 
Honorary  Service  will  not  be  allowed  to  count.     The 
following  will  be  allowed  to  reckon  towards  the  20  yeai  s. 
(a.)  All  service  over  17  years  of  age  as  a  Midship 
man  and  all  commissioned  service  in  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  or  in  the  disbanded 
Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers,  and  all  com- 
missioned service  in  the   Army   Volunteer  or 
Territorial  Force, 
(b.)  Half  the  time  served  as  a  Petty  Officer  or  man 
of  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  in  the 
disbanded  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers, 
or    in   the  ranks  of  the  Army  Volunteer  or 
Territorial  Force,  and 
{».)  All  previous  service  qualifying  for  the  Colonial 
Auxiliary  Forces  Officers'  Decoration,  provided 
that  at  least  10  years'  qualifying  service  haB 
been   spent   in    the  Royal    Naval    Volunteer 
•  Reserve  or  Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers 

or  the  Army  Volunteer  or  Territorial  Force  of 
Great  Britain. 


2.  Applications  for  this  Decoration  are  to  be  made  in 
writing  by  the  Commanding  Officer  of  each  Division,  and 
each  case  is  to  be  supported  by  a  statement  of  fhe 
applicant's  service  on  Form  R.N.V.  11.  The  Decora- 
tion being  grant  ed  as  a  reward  for  good  and  long  services 
Commanding  Officers  should  in  each  case  state  in  general 
terms  the  reasons  which,  in  their  opinion,  give  the 
applicant  a  claim  to  receive  the  decoration  Command- 
ing Officers  will  forward  their  recommendations  (6  the 
Admiral  Commanding  Coast  Guard  and  Reserves  for 
the  consideration  of  the  Admiralty,  and  the  decoratibn 
if  awarded  wiil  be  issued  from  the  branch  of  the  two 
services  in  which  the  Officer  shall  have  served  the 
greater  portion  of  his  last  ten  years  of  qualifying 
service. 

3.  The  letters  "  V.D."  will  be  inserted  in  the  Navy 
List  against  the  name  of  the  Officer  to  whom  the  decora 
tion  is  given. 

4.  An  Officer  who  is  awarded  the  Volunteer  Officers 
Decoration  while  he  is  in  possession  of  a  Long  Service 
Medal  will  not  be  required  to  forfeit  the  latter,  but  will 
not  be  allowed  to  wear  it  in  addition  to  the  deooratlon. 


Admiralty, 
September,  1909. 


924 


ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE. 


REGULATIONS    RESPECTING    THE 
LONG    SERVICE    AND    GOOD    CONDUCT    MEDAL 


THE    ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 


(a)  The  Medal  may  be  gran'ed  'o  all  men  enrolled 
for  the  first  lime  m  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve 
on  and  after  tie  1st  April  1906  who  saiis- 
facto  i'y  complete  15  j ears'  service  with  the 
requisite  periods  of  Naval  Training  and  have 
entered  their  final  period  of  service  provided 
their  character  has  never  been  assessed  below 
"very  good  "  during  such  training. 

(ft)  The  Medal  may  also  be  granted  to  all  other 
Rotal  Naval  Reser>  e  men  who  h-ive  satisfac- 
torily completed  15  years'  service  with  the  drill 
or  training  required  during  that  period  pro- 
vided i  hey  entered  for  the  final  period  of 
service,  and  that  iheir  ch<  r.-c  er  his  never  been 
assessed  below  "very  good"  during  such 
trainii  g. 

(c)  To  en>it!e  a  man  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  to 

a  Medal,  he  must  have  been  recommended  for 
the  award  by  the  Registrar  General  uf  Shipping 
and  Seamen. 

(d)  Time  served  in   (he    Ri>yal    Navy   will  n't  be 

allowed  '  o  count  towards  the  15  years' service 
required  ;  but,  as  regards  Royal  Naval  Reserve 
men  tiacsferred  to  the  Coast  Uuard.  time 
served  in  i hat  Force  will  be  allowed  to  count 
in  cases  where  the  Naval  Long  Service  aDd 
Good  Conduct  Medal  is  not  awarded. 


2.  The  form  of  appliotion  iR.A'.  74)  whicn  provides  for 
a  record  and  certificate  of  efficient  service  should  be 
submitted  by  th  Registrar  of  Koyal  Naval  Reserve  of  the 
man  s  Home  Port  w  i  he  Registrar-General,  who  will 
complete  and  f  rward  the  s»me  to  the  Admiral  Ccm- 
m  ndingi  oast  Guard  and  Heserves,  who  will  determine 
the  validity,  or  otherwise,  of  any  cbiim  for  the  Medal. 

3  When  '  he  conduct  of  a  member  after  he  has  been 
awarded  the  Medal  is  considered  to  be  such  as  to  dis- 
qualify him  from  wearing  it,  lie  may  be  deprived  of  it  by 
the  Admin  i  i  ommanding.  The  deprivation  will  be 
reported  to  the  Admiralty. 

4.  W  hen  it  is  desired  to  replaci  a  Medal  which  has 
been  accidentally  lost,  the  man  to  whom  the  Medal 
belonged  must  make  a  decl«taiion  before  a  Magistrate 
(or  Registrar  of  Royal  Naval  Reserve)  stating  the  cir- 
cumstances iu  which  the  loss  occurred,  'ogether  with 
his  rank,  name,  and  R.V.  2  number.  This  declaration 
will  be  sent  to  he  Admiralty  through  the  Registrar 
General,  and  the  Medal  will  be  replaced  on  payment,  if 
the  explanation  us  to  its  loss  is  considered  satisfactory. 


Admiralty, 

September,  1912. 


REGULATIONS      RESPECTING      THE 

LONG  SERVICE  MEDAL 

FOR 

THE    ROYAL    NAVAL   VOLUNTEER    RESERVE. 


1.  Eligibility. — Mein't  ers  of  the  Roy^l  Naval  Volunteer 
Reserve  may  i  e  panted  a  medal  tor  long  service  after  12 
years'  service  in  the  Volunteer  or  Territorial  Forces,  in- 
cluding service  from  the  age  •  f  15  in  a  Cadet  CorpB  or 
Cadet  Battalkn  of  the  Army  Volunteers. 

Only  service  as  *n  "Efficient"  will  be  allowed  to 
count  towards  the  qualifying  period,  but  the  service 
need  not  be  continuous. 

2.  Service  with  theRegubr  Forces,  Militia,  or  Spnrial 
Reseive,  will  not  be  allowed  i o  reckon  towards  the  quali- 
fyirg  period,  b'tt  all  service  witx  the  Auxiliary  Forces,  | 
including  service  qmlifying  for  the  Colonial  Auxiliary 
Forces  Loog  Service  Medil  will  reckon,  provided  that 
the  last  five  years  have  been  served  in  r.he  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve.  For  this  purpose  service  in  ihe  dis- 
banded Royal  Naval  Artillery  Volunteers  will  reckon 
as  service  in  the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 

Service  in  Boys'  "tympanies  wi  I  be  allowed  to  reckon 
towards  the  grant  of  the  medal,  subject  to  the  following 
rules : — 

(a)  To  count  his  service  as  a  boy  he  must  enrol  in 
the  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  direct  or 
through  a  Probationer  Comtwcy,  within  six 
moDths  of  leaving  the  Cadet  Company. 

(ft)  He  will  not  be  permitted  to  count  service  before 
the  age  of  15. 


3  The  Medal  may  also  be  granted  to  members  who 
have  retired  after  completing  12  years'  service,  and  to 
Officers  who  have  f-e  ved  in  ihe  ranks,  and  are  not 
eligible  for  the  Decoration  for  Officers 

4  Applications.  ■  Applications  should  be  made  on 
Form  R.N.  V.  la  to  the  Admiral  Commar  din?  Coast  Guard 
and  Reserves  who  will  determine  the  validity  or  other- 
wis    of  any  claim. 

5.  Forfeiture  of  Medal  -  When  the  conduct  cf  ameuibnr 
after  he  has  been  awarded  the  medal  isconsideied  to  be 
such  as  to  disqualify  him  from  wearintz  it,  he  may  be 
deprived  »<f  it  by  the  Admiral  Commanding  Coast  Guard 
and  Reserves.  The  deprivation  will  be  reported  to  the 
Admiralty. 

6.  Loss  of  Medal.— When  it  *s  desired  to  replace  a 
medal  which  has  beeu  accidentally  lost  by  the  holder,  a 
declaration  must  bo  made  bef  >re  a  Magiftrate,  or 
before  a  commissioned  Officer  of  the  R.N.V.  Reserve, 
stating  the  circumstances  in  which  the  loss  occurred, 
and  the  name,  rank,  and  official  number  of  the  man  to 
whom  the  medal  belonged.  This  declaration  will  be  sent 
to  the  Admiralty  through  the  usual  channel  in  the  case 
of  a  man  who  is  still  serving,  and  direct  in  the  dase 
of  one  who  has  retired.  The  medal  will  be  replaced, 
on  payment,  if  the  explanation  as  to  its  loss  is  considered 
satisfactory. 

Admiralty, 

September,  1912. 


ORDERS,  MEDALS,  &c— RULES  AND  STATUTES.       925 
ORDERS,  MEDALS,  &c— RULES  and  STATUTES. 

QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  THE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 

Extract  from  Statute  of  21st  May,  1902. 


It  is  ordained  that  the  Military  Division  of  the 
Third  class,  or  Companions,  shall  not,  except  under 
special  and  temporary  exigencies,  exceed  seven  hun- 
dred and  Ave ;  and  that  no  person  shall  he  nominated 
thereto  who  doth  not  actually  hold  at  the  time  of  his 
nomination  a  Commission  in  our  Army  or  Marines, 
or  in  our  Indian  Military  Forces,  of  or  above  the  rank 
of  Major,  or  a  Commission  in  our  Navy,  of  or  above 
the  rank  of  Commander,  or  Fleet  Engineer,  or  of  or 
above  the  rank  of  Fleet  Paymaster,  or  a  Commission 
of  equivalent  or  higher  rank  in  the  Medical  Service 
of  our  Army,  Navy  or  Indian,  Military  Forces,  or  in 
the  Departments  of  our  Army  or  Indian  Military 
Forces;  nor  shall  any  person  be  admitted  into  this 
Division  unless  his  services  have  been  marked  by  the 
especial  mention  of  his  name  in  despatches,  as  having 
distinguished  himself  by  his  valour  and  conduct  in 
action  against  the  enemy,  in  command  of  a  ship  of 
war  of  Our  troops,  or  at  the  head  of  a  Military  Depart- 


ment, or  as  having  by  some  Active  Service,  under 
his  immediate  conduct  and  direction,  contributed  to 
the  success  of  any  such  action,  provided,  nevertheless 
and  We  do  hereby  declare  that  this  last  mentioned 
regulation  shall  not  be  applicable  to  Departmental 
Officers  of  Our  Army  or  Indian  Military  Forces,  or 
Medical  or  Engineer  Officers,  or  Paymasters  of  Our 
Navy,  and  instead  thereof,  IVe  furthur  declare,  that 
no  Departmental  Officer  of  Our  Army  or  Indian  Mili- 
tary Forces,  or  Medical  or  Engineer  Officer,  or  Pay- 
master of  our  Navy,  shall  be  competent  to  be  an  ordi- 
nary member  of  the  Military  Division  of  the  Second 
and  Third  Classes  of  the  said  Order  unless  it  shall 
appear  to  us  that  by  his  meritorious  set  vice  in  actual 
war,  in  providing  for  the  exigencies  or  wants  of  our 
Army,  Navy,  or  Indian  Military  Forces,  or  in  taking 
care  of  the  sick  or  wounded  Officers,  Soldiers  and 
Seamen  of  our  Army  and  Navy,  or  of  Our  Indian 
Military  Forces,  he  has  deserved  such  distinction. 


REGULATIONS  RESPECTING  FOREIGN  ORDERS. 

Under  the  Regulations  dated  May  1911,  as  modified  bij  .subsequent  Orders. 


1.  No  Subject  of  His  Majesty  shall  accept  a  Foreign 
Order  from  the  Sovereign  of  any  foreign  country,  or 
wear  the  insignia  thereof,  without  having  previously 
obtained  his  Majesty's  permission  to  do  so,  signified 
either: — 

<a)  By  Warrant  under  the  Royal  Sign-Manual, 
or— 

lb)  By  private  permission  conveyed  through  His 
Majesty's  Private  Secretary. 

2.  Permission  given  by  Warrant  under  the  Royal 
Sign-Manual  will  enable  the  Insignia  of  the  Foreign 
Order  to  be  worn  at  all  times  and  without  any  re 
striction. 

Private  permission  will  only  enable  the  Insignia  to 
be  worn  on  the  occasions  specified  in  the  terms  of 
the  letter  from  the  King's  Private  Secretary  convey- 
ing the  Royal  Sanction. 

3.  The  full  and  unrestricted  permission  by  Warrant 
under  the  Royal  Sign-Manual  is  designed,  subject  to 
the  exception  mentioned  in  Clause  4  (a)  respecting 
British  Naval  or  Military  Officers  during  hostilities, 
to  meet  cases  where  the  Decoration  may  be  said  to 
have  been  earned  by  some  valuable  service  rendered 
to  the  Head  of  the  State  conferring  it,  or  to  the 
State  itself.  The  private  or  restricted  permission  is 
contemplated  for  Decorations  which  are  more  or  less 
of  a  complimentary  character.  In  either  case,  the 
matter  will  be  submitted  to  the  King  by  His 
Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs. 

4.  Full  and  unrestricted  permission  by  Warrant 
under  the  Royal  Sign-Manual  is  contemplated  in  the 
following  cases  :— 

For  a  Decoration  conferred— 

ta)  On  an  Officer  in  His  Majesty's  Naval  or  Mili- 
tary Forces  lent  to  a  Foreign  Government ;  on  an 
Officer  in  His  Majesty's  Naval  or  Military  Forces 
attached  by  his  Government  to  a  Foreign  Navy  or 
Army  during  hostilities;  or  on  any  British  Official 
lent  to  a  Foreign  Government  and  not  in  receipt  of 
any  emoluments  from  British  public  funds  during 
the  period  of  such  loan. 

(b)  On  any  person  not  at  the  time  in  the  service  of 
the  Crown, "who,  while  himself  outside  the  limits  of 
His  Majesty's  Dominions,  has  rendered  valuable 
services  to  the  Head  of  the  State  conferring  the 
Order,  or  to  the  State  Itself,  within  the  period  of  two 
years  Immediately  preceding  the  notification  of  the 


Decoration  to  His  Majesty's  Government  provided 
for  in  Clause  5.  The  term  "service  of  the  Crown" 
comprises  any  person  holding  a  Commission,  or  any 
person  in  receipt  of  a  salary  from  public  funds  in 
the  United  Kingdom,  or  in  any  British  Dominion, 
Colony,  or  Protectorate. 

(c)  On  any  British  subject  employed  in  a  Foreign 
Embassy  or  Legation  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

5.  The  desire  of  the  Head  of  a  Foreign  State  to 
confer  upon  a  British  Subject  the  Insignia  of  an 
Order,  or  the  fact  that  he  has  done  so,  must  be 
notified  to  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  either  through  the  British 
Diplomatic  Representative  accredited  to  the  Head 
of  the  Foreign  State,  or  through  his  Diplomatic 
Representative  at  the  Court  of  St.  James.  His 
Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs  shall  be  under  no  obligation  to  consider 
claims  that  are  not  brought  to  his  notice  through 
one  of  these  channels. 

6.  When  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of  State 
for  Foreign  Affairs  shall  have  taken  the  King's 
pleasure,  on  any  such  application,  and  shall  have 
obtained  His  Majesty's  permission  for  the  person  in 
whose  favour  it  has  been  made  to  accept,  the  Foreign 
Order,  and  wear  the  Insigniaf  hereof,  he  shall  signify 
the  same  to  His  Majesty's  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  the.  Home  Department,  in  order  that  he 
may  cause  the  Warrant,  if  it  be  a  case  for  the  issue 
of  a  Warrant  as  defined  in  Clause  4,  to  be  prepared 
for  the  Royal  Sign-Manual. 

When  such  Warrant  shall  have  been  signed  by  the 
King,  a  notification  thereof  shall  be  inserted  in  the 
"  Gazette,"  stating  the  service  for  which  the  Foreign 
Order  has  been  conferred. 

Persons  in  whose  favour  such  Warrants  are  issued 
will  be  required  to  pay  to  His  Majesty's  Principal 
Secretary  of  Stale  for  the  Home  Department  a  stamp 
duty  of  Ten  Shillings. 

The  Warrant  signifying  His  Majesty's  per- 
mission may,  at  the  request  and  at  the  expense  of 
the  person  who  has  obtained  it,  be  l'cgistered  in  the 
College  of  Arms. 

Every  such  Warrant  as  aforesaid  shall  contain  a 
Clause  providing  that  His  Majesty's  license  and 
permission  does  not  authorize  the  assumption  of  any 
style  appellation,  rank,  precedence,  or  privilege 
appertaining  to  a  Knight  Bachelor  of  His  Majesty's 
Realms, 


926 


THE  VICTORIA  CROSS. 


7.  When  a  British  subject  has  received  the  Royal 
permission  to  accept  the  Decoration  of  a  Foreign 
Order,  he  will  at  any  future  time  be  allowed  to  accept 
the  Decoration  of  a  Higher  Class  of  the  same  Order, 
to  which  he  may  have  become  eligible  by  increase  of 
rank  in  the  Foreign  Service,  or  in  the  Service  of  his 
own  country;  or  any  other  distinctive  mark  of 
honour  strictly  consequent  upon  the  acceptance  of 
the  original  Decoration,  and  common  to  every  person 
upon  whom  such  Decoration  is  conferred. 

8.  Naval  and  Military  Attaches  to  His  Majesty's 
Missions  aiiroad  may,  at  the  termination  of  their  ap- 
pointments, be  given  restricted  private  permission  to 
wear,  on  certain  specitic  occasions,  the  Insignia  of  a 
Foreign  Order  conferred  upon  them  by  the  Chief  of 
the  State  only  in  which  their  headquarters  were 
situated. 


MEDALS. 

1.  Medals  which  constitute  a  particular  class  of  a 
Foreign  Order  are  subject  in  all  respects  to  the  above 
Regulations  in  the  same  manner  as  higher  grades  of 
the  Order,  except  that  permission  to  wear  will  be 
given  by  Letter  and  not  by  Royal  Warrant.  The 
King's  permission  must  be  obtained  for  any  other 
Medal  to  be  worn.  No  permission  is  needed  to  accept 
a  Foreign  Medal  if  it  is  not  intended  to  be  worn. 


THE  VICTORIA  CROSS. 


VWTORIA  It. 

Whereas,  We,  taking  into  Our  Royal  consideration 
that  there  exists  no  means  of  adequat  ely  rewarding 
the  individual  gallant  services  either  of  Officers  of 
the  lower  grades  in  Our  Naval  and  Military  Service, 
or  of  Warrant  and  Petty  Officers,  Seamen,  and 
Marines,  in  our  Navy,  and  Non-commissioned  Offi- 
cers  and  Soldiers  in  Our  Army ;  and  whereas  the 
Third  Class  of  Our  Most  Honourable  Order  of  the 
Bath  is  limited,  except  in  very  rare  cases,  to  the 
higher  ranks  of  both  Services,  and  the  granting  of 
medals,  both  in  our  Navy  and  Army,  is  only 
awarded  for  long  service  or  meritorious  conduct, 
rather  than  in  bravery  in  action  or  distinction  before 
an  enemy,  such  cases  alone  excepted  where  a  general 
medal  is  granted  for  a  particular  action  or  cam- 
paign, or  a  clasp  added  to  the  medal  for  some 
especial  engagement,  in  both  of  which  cases  all  share 
equally  in  the  boon,  and  those  who  by  their  valour 
have  particularly  signalised  themselves  remain  un- 
distinguished from  their  comrades.  Now,  for  the 
purpose  of  attaining  an  end  so  desirable  as  that  of 
rewarding  individual  instances  of  merit  and  valour, 
We  have  instituted  and  created,  and  by  these 
presents,  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  institute 
and  create  a  New  Naval  and  Military  Decoration, 
which  We  are  desirous  should  be  highly  prized  and 
eagerly  sought  after  by  the  Officers  and  Men  of  Our 
Naval  and  Military  Services,  and  are  graciously 
pleased  to  make,  ordain,  and  establish  the  following 
rules  and  ordinances  for  the  government  of  the 
same,  which  shall  from  henceforth  be  inviolahly 
observed  and  kept. 

Firstly.— It  is  ordained  that  the  distinction  should 
be  styled  and  designated  "the  Victoria  Cross,"  and 
shall  consist  of  a  Maltese  Cross  of  Bronze,  with  our 
Royal  Crest  in  the  centre,  and  underneath  which  an 
escroll  bearing  this  inscription  "  For  Valour." 

Secondly.— It  is  ordained  that  the  Cross  shall  be 
suspended  from  the  left  breast  by  a  blue  riband  for 
the  Navy,  and  by  a  red  riband  for  the  Army. 

Thirdly.— It  is  ordained,  that  the  names  of  those 
upon  whom  We  may  be  pleased  to  confer  the  Decor- 
ation shall  be  published  in  the  "  London  Gazette," 
and  a  registry  thereof  kept  in  the  office  of  Our  Secre- 
tary of  State  for.  War. 


Fourthly.— It  is  ordained,  that  anyone  who,  after 
having  received  the  Cross,  shall  again  perform  an 
act  of  bravery,  which,  if  he  had  not  received  such 
Cross,  would  have  entitled  him  to  it,  such  further 
act  shall  be  recorded  by  a  Bar  attached  to  the  riband 
by  which  the  Cross  is  suspended,  and  for  every 
additional  act  of  bravery  an  additional  Bar  may 
be  added. 

Fifthly.— It  is  ordained,  that  the  Cross  shall  only 
be  awarded  to  those  Officers  or  meu  who  have  served 
Us  in  the  presence  of  the  enemy,  and  shall  have 
then  performed  some  signal  act  of  valour,  or  de- 
votion to  their  country. 

Sixthly.— It  is  ordained,  with  a  view  to  place  all 
persons  on  a  perfectly  equal  footing  in  relation  to 
eligibility  for  the  Decoration,  that  neither  rank,  nor 
long  service,  nor  wounds,  nor  any  other  circumstance 
or  condition  whatsoever,  save  the  merit  of  conspicu- 
ous bravery,  shall  be  held  to  establish  a  sufficient 
claim  to  the  honour. 

Seventhly.— It  is  ordained,  that  the  Decoration 
may  be  conferred  on  the  spot  where  the  act  to  be 
rewarded  by  the  grant  of  such  Decoration  has  been 
performed,  under  the  following  circumstances : — 

I.  When  the  Fleet  or  Army,  in  which  such  act  has 
been  performed  is  under  the  eye  and  command  of  any 
Admiral  or  General  Officer  commanding  the  Forces. 

II.  Where  the  Naval  or  Military  force  is  under 
the  eye  and  command  of  an  Admiral  or  Commodore 
commanding  a  squadron  or  detached  naval  force,  or 
of  a  General  commanding  a  corps,  or  division  or 
brigade  on  a  distant  and  detached  service,  when 
such  Admiral.  Commodore,  or  General  Officer  shall 
have  the  power  of  conferring  the  Decoration  on  the 
spot,  subject  to  confirmation  by  Us. 

Eighthly.— It  is  ordained,  where  such  act  shall  not 
have  been  performed  in  sight  of  a  Commanding 
Officer  as  aforesaid,  then  the  claimant  for  the  honour 
shall  prove  the  act  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Captain 
or  Officer  commanding  his  ship,  or  to  the  Officer 
commanding  the  regiment  to  which  the  claimant 
belongs,  and  such  Captain  or  such  Commanding 
Officer  shall  report  the  same  through  the  usual 
channel  to  the  Admiral  or  Commodore  commanding 
the  force  employed  on  the  service,  or  to  the  Officer 
commanding  the  forces  in  the  field,  who  shall  call 
for  such  description  and  attestation  of  the  act  as  he 
may  think  requisite,  and  on  approval  shall  recom- 
mend the  grant  of  the  Decoration. 


THE  VICTORIA  CROSS. 


927 


Ninthly.— It  is  ordained,  that  every  person  selected 
for  the  Cross,  under  rule  seven,  shall  be  publicly 
decorated  before  the  Naval  or  Military  force  or  body 
to  which  he  belongs,  and  with  which  the  act  of 
bravery  for  which  he  is  to  be  rewarded  shall  have 
been  performed,  and  his  name  shall  be  recorded 
in  a  General  Order,  together  with  the  cause  of  his 
especial  distinction. 

Tenthly.— It  is  ordained  that  every  person  selected 
under  rule  eight  shall  receive  his  decoration  as  soon 
as  possible,  and  his  name  shall  likewise  appear  in  a 
General  Order  as  above  required,  such  General  Order 
to  be  issued  by  the  Naval  or  Military  Commander  of 
the  Forces  employed  on  the  service. 

Eleventhly.— It  is  ordained  that  the  General 
Orders  above  referred  to,  shall  from  time  to  time  be 
transmitted  to  Our  Secretary  of  State  for  War,  to  be 
laid  before  Us,  and  shall  be  by  him  registered. 

Twelfthly. — It  is  ordained  that  as  cases  may  arise 
not  falling  within  the  rules  above  specified,  or  in 
which  a  claim,  though  wail  founded,  may  not  have 
been  established  on  the  spot.  We  will,  on  the  joint 
submission  of  Our  Secretary  of  State  for  War  and  of 
Our  Commander-in-Chief  of  Our  Army,  or  on  that  of 
Our  Lord  High  Admiral  or  Lords  Commissioners  of 
the  Admiralty  in  the  ease  of  the  Navy,  confer  the 
Decoration,  but  never  without  conclusive  proof  of 
the  performance  of  the  act  of  bravery  for  which  the 
claim  is  made. 

Thirteenthly.— It  is  ordained  that,  in  the  event  of 
a  gallant  and  daring  act  having  been  performed  by  a 
squadron,  ship's  company,  a  detached  body  of  Sea- 
men and  Marines  not  under  fifty  in  number,  or  by  a 
brigade,  regiment,  troop,  or  company,  in  which  the 
Admiral,  General,  or  other  Officer  commanding  such 
forces,  may  deem  that  all  are  equally  brave  and 
distinguished,  and  that  no  special  selection  can  be 
made  by  them ;  then,  in  such  case  the  Admiral, 
General,  or  other  Officer  commanding,  may  direct, 
that  for  any  such  body  of  Seamen  or  Marines,  or  for 
every  troop  or  company  of  Soldiers,  one  Officer  shall 
be  selected  by  the  Officers  engaged  for  the  Decoration 
and  in  like  manner  one  Petty  Officer  or  Non-Com- 
missioned  Officer  shall  be  selected  by  the  Petty 
Officers  and  Non-Commissioned  Officers  engaged 


and  two  Seamen  or  Private  Soldiers  or  Marines,  shall 
be  selected  by  the  Seamen,  or  Private  Soldiers,  or 
Marines  engaged  respectively,  for  the  Decoration ; 
and  the  names  of  those  selected  shall  be  transmitted 
by  the  Senior  Officer  in  command  of  the  Naval  force, 
brigade,  regiment,  troop,  or  company,  to  the  Admiral 
or  General  Officer  commanding,  who  shall  in  due 
manner  confer  the  Decoration  as  if  the  acts  were 
done  under  his  own  eye. 

*Fourteenthly.— It  is  ordained  that  every  Warrant 
Officer,  Petty  Officer,  Seaman,  or  Marine,  or  Non- 
commissioned Officer  or  Soldier,  who  shall  have 
received  the  Cross  shall,  from  the  date  of  the  act 
by  which  the  decoration  has  been  gained,  be  entitled 
to  a  Special  Pension  of  Ten  Pounds  a  year,  and  each 
additional  Bar  conferred  under  rule  four  on  such 
Warrant  or  Petty  Officers,  or  Non-commissioned 
Officers  or  Men,  shall  carry  with  it  an  Additional 
Pension  of  Five  Pounds  per  annum. 

Fifteenthly.— In  order  to  make  such  additional 
provision  as  shall  effectually  preserve  pure  this  most 
honourable  distinction,  it  is  ordained,  that  if  any 
person  on  whom  such  distinction  shall  be  conferred 
be  convicted  of  treason,  cowardice,  felony,  or  of  any 
infamous  crime,  or  if  he  be  accused  of  any  such 
offence  and  doth  not  after  a  reasonable  time  sur- 
render himself  to  be  tried  for  the  same,  his  name 
shall  forthwith  be  erased  from  the  registry  of  in- 
dividuals upon  whom  the  said  Decoration  shall  have 
been  conferred  by  an  especial  Warrant  under  Our 
Royal  Sign  Manual,  and  the  Pension  conferred  under 
rule  fourteen  shall  cease  and  determine  from  the 
date  of  such  Warrant.  It  is  hereby  further  declared 
that  We,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  shall  be  the  sole 
judges  of  the  circumstance  demanding  such  ex- 
pulsion ;  moveover.  We  shall  at  all  times  have  power 
to  restore  such  persons  as  may  at  any  time  have 
been  expelled,  both  to  the  enjoyment  of  the 
Decoration  and  Pension, 

Given  at  our  Court  at  Buckingham  Palace  this 
twenty-ninth  of  January,  in  the  nineteenth  year 
of  Our  reign  and  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  one 
thousand  eight  hundred  and  fifty-six. 

By  Her  Majesty's  Command, 

Panmubb. 


•Under  Her  late  Majesty's  Order  in  Council  of  the  2nd  of  February,  1899,  theii  Lordships  are  authorised 
to  increase  the  ordinary  Victoria  Cross  Annuity  of  Ten  Pounds,  by  a  sum  not  exceeding  Forty  Pounds  a 
year,  in  any  case  in  which  a  Warrant  Officer,  Petty  Officer,  Seaman  or  Marine,  who  has  gained  the  Victoria 
Cross,  may  be  found  by  them  to  be,  from  old  age  or  infirmity,  not  due  to  his  own  fault,  in  poor  circum- 
stances, and  unable  to  earn  a  living ;  provided  that  the  Annuity,  together  with  any  Pensions  of  which  he 
may  be  in  receipt  from  Public  Funds,  shall  not  exceed  Fifty  Pounds  a  year. 


QUALIFICATIONS  FOR  THE   VICTORIA  CROSS. 


Whereas  doubts  have  arisen  as  to  the  qualification 
required  for  the  decoration  of  the  Victoria  Cross: 
And  whereas  the  description  of  such  qualification  in 
our  warrant  of  29th  January  1858  is  not  uniform : 

Our  will  and  pleasure  is  that  the  qua]  incation  shall 
be  "conspicuous  bravery  or  devotion  to  the  country 
in  the  presence  of  the  enemy,"  and  that  our  warrant 
of  29th  January  1856  shall  be  read  and  interpreted 
accordingly. 


It  is  our  further  will  and  pleasure  that  officers  and 
men  of  our  auxiliary  and  reserve  forces  (Naval  and 
Military)  shall  be  eligible  for  the  decoration  of  the 
Victoria  Cross  under  the  conditions  of  Our  said 
warrant,  as  amended  by  this  Our  warrant. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  Osborne,  this  23rd  day 
of  April  1881,  in  the  44th  year  of  Our  Reign. 
By  Her  Majesty's  Command, 

Hugh  C.  E.  Ceilsbbs. 


928  ROYAL  RED  CROSS— CONSPICUOUS  GALLANTRY  MEDAL 


THE  ROYAL  RED  CROSS. 


ED  WARD  R  &  1. 

M  HEHjiAS  \\  e  have  been  pleased  to  take  into  Our 
consideration  the  services  rendered  by  certain  per- 
sons in  nursing  the  sick  and  wounded  of  Our  Army 
and  Navy,  and  have  resolved  specially  to  recognise 
individual  instances  of  special  devotion  in  such  ser- 
vice; Now,  lor  the  purpose  of  attaining  this  end,  We 
have  instituted,  constituted.and  creafed.and  by  these 
presents  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do  in- 
stitute, constitute,  and  create  a  decoration,  to  be 
designated  as  hereinafter  prescribed;  and  We  are 
pleased  to  make,  ordain,  and  establish  the  following 
rules  and  ordinances  for  the  government,  of  the  same, 
which  shall  from  henceforth  be  inviolably  observed 
and  kept: 

First.— The  decoration  shall  be  styled  and 
designated  "The  Royal  Eed  Cross,"  and  shall  con- 
sist ol  a  Cross,  enamelled  crimson,  edged  with  gold, 
having  on  the  Arms  thereof  the  words  Faith,  Hope, 
Charity,  with  the  date  of  the  institution  of  the 
decoration ;  the  centre  having  thereon  Our  Effigy. 

On  the  reverse  side  Our  Royal  and  Imperial  Cipher 
and  Crown  shall  be  shown  in  relief  on  the  centre. 

Secondly.— The  cross  shall  be  attached  to  a  dark 
blue  riband  edged  red,  of  one  inch  in  width,  tied  in  a 
bow  and  worn  on  the  left  shoulder. 

Thirdly.— The  decoration  may  be  worn  by  the  Queen 
Regnant,  the  Queen  Consort,  or  the  Queen  Dowager 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland; 
and  it  shall  be  competent  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Suc- 
cessors, to  confer  the  decoration  upon  any  of  the 
Princesses  of  the  Royal  Family  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland;  also  upon  the  Queens  or  Princesses  of 
Foreign  Countries  who  may  have  specially  exerted 
themselves  for  the  nursing  of  the  sick  and  wounded 
of  Foreign  Armies  and  Navies. 

Fourthly  .—It  shall  be  competent  for  Us,  Our  Heirs 
and  Successors,  to  confer  the  decoration  upon  any 
ladies,  whether  subjects  or  foreign  persons,  who  may 


be  recommended  to  Our  notice  by  Our  Secretary  of 
State  for  War  for  special  exertions  in  providing  tor 
the  nursing  of  sick  and  wounded  soldiers  and 
sailors  of  Our  Army  and  Navy. 

Fifthly.— It  shall  be  competent  for  Us,  Our  Heirs 
and  Successors,  to  confer  this  decoration  upon  any 
Nursing  Sisters,  or  other  persons  engaged  in  nursing 
duties,  whether  subjects  or  foreign  persons  who  may 
be  recommended  to  Our  notice  by  Our  Secretary  of 
State  for  \\  ar,  or,  as  the  case  may  be,  by  the  First 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  for  special  devotion  and  com 
petency  which  they  may  have  displayed  in  their 
nursing  duties  with  Our  Army  in  the  Field,  or  in  Our 
Naval  and  Military  Hospitals. 

Sixthly.— The  names  of  those  upon  whom  We  may 
be  pleased  to  confer  the  decoration  shall  be  published 
in  the  London  Gazette,  and  a  registry  thereof  kept 
in  the  office  of  Our  Secretary  of  State  for  War. 

Lastly.— In  order  to  make  such  additional  provision 
as  shall  effectually  preserve  pure  this  honourable  dis- 
tinction, it  is  ordained  that  if  any  person  on  whom 
such  distinction  shall  be  conferred  shall  by  her  con- 
duct become  unworthy  of  it,  her  name  shall  be  erased, 
by  an  orderunderOurSign  Manual, from  the  register 
of  those  upon  whom  the  said  decoration  shall  have 
been  conferred. 

And  it  is  hereby  declared  that  We,  Our  Heirs  and 
Successors,  shall  be  the  sole  judge  of  the  conduct 
which  may  require  the  erasure  from  the  register  of 
the  name  of  the  oliending  person, and  that  it  shall  at 
all  times  be  competent  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Suc- 
cessor. ,to  restore  the  name  if  such  restoration  should 
be  justified  by  the  circumstances  of  the  case. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  Buckingham  I'alace,  this 
eighth  day  of  September,  one  thousand  nine  hundred 
and  nine,  in  the  ninth  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  His  Majesty's  Command, 

R.  B.  Haldane. 


MEDALS,    ANNUITIES,    AND    GRATUITIES    FOR 
CONSPICUOUS  GALLANTRY  IN  ACTION. 


By  Order  in  Council,  dated  the  7th  July,  1S7-1,  a 
Silver  Medal  has  been  established  for  such  Petty 
Officers  and  Seamen  of  the  Royal  Navy,  and  Non- 
commissioned Officers  and  Privates  of  the  Royal 
Marines,  as  may  at  any  time  distinguish  themselves 
by  acts  of  conspicuous  gallantry  in  action  with  the 
enemy. 

This  Medal  may,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  be  accompanied  by 
the  grant  of  an  annuity  (not  exceeding  £20)  in  the 
cases  of  Chief  and  First-class  Petty  Officers  of  the 
Navy  and  Sergeants  of  Royal  Marines,  provided  the 
amount  authorised  from  time,  to  time  for  such 
annuities  by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  His 
Majesty's  Treasury,  is  not  exceeded. 

As  these  rewards  are  intended  for  such  men  only 
as  shall  have  rendored  themselves  individually  con- 
spicuous by  some  special  act  of  pre-eminent  gallantry 
in  action  with, the  enemy,  great  care  is  to  be  taken 
that  the  eases  of  the  men  recommended  come  strictly 
within  the  spirit  of  the  Order  in  Council;  and  that 
the  case  of  each  man  be  accompanied  by  a  full  state- 
ment of  the  grounds  on  which  his  claim  to  this 
distinction  is  founded. 


By  Order  in  Council  of  22nd  February  1896,  the 
grant  of  an  Annuity  may  be  extended  at  the  dis- 
cretion of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty 
to  all  recipients  of  this  Medal,  whatever  their  rank 
or  rating  may  have  been  when  the  Medal  was 
awarded,  on  their  promotion  to  Chief  or  First-class 
Petty  Officers  of  the  Navy,  or  Sergeants  of  Royal 
Marines. 

By  Order  in  Council  of  20th  May,  1903,  a  Seaman  or 
Marine  holding  the  Conspicuous  Gallantry  Medal 
unaccompanied  by  an  Annuity  may  be  awarded,  at 
the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty,  a  gratuity  of  £20  on 
discharge  at  the  completion  of  his  term  of  active 
service,  or  on  being  invalided  from  the  service,  or  on 
promotion  to  a  commission. 

A  Seaman  or  Marine,  who  has  been  awarded  the 
Distinguished  Conduct  Medal  for  service  under  the 
War  Office  may  be  awarded,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  a  gratuity  of  the  same  amount,  when 
similarly  discharged  from  the  service  or  promoted  to 
commissioned  rank,  except  when  such  seaman  or 
marine  may  be  in  possession  of  the  Naval  Con- 
spicuous Gallantry  Medal  accompanied  by  an 
Annuity. 


DISTINGUISHED   SERVICE  ORDER,   &c. 
DISTINGUISHED  SERVICE  ORDER. 


929 


VICTORIA  R.  cfe  I. 

VICTOKIA,  by  the  Grace  of  God.  ol  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen, 
Defender  of  the  Faith,  Empress  of  India,  to  all  to 
whom  these  presents  shall  come  greeting : 

Whereas  We  have  taken  into  Our  Royal  considera- 
tion that  the  means  of  adequately  rewarding  the 
distinguished  services  of  Officers  in  ( )ur  Naval  and 
Military  Services  who  have  been  honourably  men- 
tioned in  Despatches  are  limited;  now  for  the  pur- 
pose of  attaining  an  end  so  desirable  as  that  of 
rewarding  individual  instances  of  meritorious  or 
distinguished  service  in  war.  Wo  have  instituted  and 
created  by  these  presents,  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Suc- 
cessors, do  institute  and  create  a  new  Naval  and 
Military  Order  of  Distinction— to  be  designated  as 
hereinafter  described — which  We  are  desirous  should 
be  highly  prized  by  the  Officers  of  Our  Naval  and 
Military  Services,  and  We  are  graciously  pleased  to 
make,  ordain,  and  establish  the  following  rules  aud 
ordinances  for  the  government  of  the  same,  which 
shall  henceforth  be  inviolably  observed  and  kept ; 

Firstly.  It  is  ordained,  that  this  Order  shall  hence- 
forth be  styled  and  designated  the  "Distinguished 
Service  Order." 

Secondly.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Order  shall  con- 
sist of  the  Sovereign,  and  of  such  members  or  Com- 
panions as  We,  Our  Heirs  or  Successors, shall  appoint. 

Thirdly.  It  is  ordained  that  We,  Our  Heirs  and 
Successors,  Kings  and  Queens  Regnant  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Emperors 
and  Empresses  of  India,  are  and  for  ever  shall  be 
Sovereigns  of  this  Order. 

Fourthly.  It  is  ordained  tha  no  person  shall  be 
eligible  for  this  distinction  who  doth  not  actually 
hold,  at  the  time  of  his  nomination,  a  Commission  in 
Our  Navy,  in  Our  Land  Forces,  or  Marines,  or  Our 
Indian  or  Colonial  Naval  or  Military  Forces,  or  a 
Commission  in  one  of  the  Departments  of  Our  Navy 
or  Army,  the  holder  of  which  is  entitled  to  Honorary 
or  relative  Navy  or  Army  rank,  nor  shall  any  person 
be  nominated  unless  his  services  shall  have  been 
marked  by  the  especial  mention  of  his  name,  by  the 
Admiral  or  Senior  Naval  Officer  Commanding  a 
Squadron  or  detached  Naval  Force,  or  by  the  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  Forces  in  the  Field,  in  Des- 
patches for  meritorious  or  distinguished  service  in 
the  Field,  or  before  the  enemy. 

Fifthly.  It  is  ordained  that  Foreign  Officers  who 
have  been  associated  in  Naval  and  Military  opera- 
tions with  Our  Forces  shall  be  eligible  to  be  Hono- 
rary Members  of  this  Order. 

Sixthly.  It  is  ordain.''!  1-  at  when  We.  Our  Heirs 
and  Successors,  shall  be  pleased  to  appoint  any  per- 
son to  bo  a  Member  of  this  Order,  such  appointment 
shall  be  made  by  Warrant  under  our  Sign  Manual, 
and  countersigned  by  one  of  Our  Principal  Secre- 
taries of  State. 

Seventhly.  It  is  ordained  that  the  decoration  of 
this  Order  shall  be  and  shall  be  worn  as  is  hereinafter 
set  forth. 

Eighthly.  It  is  ordained  that  an  Officer  shall  be 
appointed  to  this  Order,  that  is  to  say,  a  Secretary 
and  Registrar. 

Ninthly.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Secretary  and 
Registrar  of  this  Order  shall  be  appointed  by  (is,  Our 
Heirs  and  Successors,  and  shall  have  the  custody  of 
the  archives  of  the  Order.  He  shall  attend  to  the 
Service  of  the  Order,  and  shall  execute  such  direc- 
tions as  he  may  receive  from  Our  Principal  Secretary 
of  State  for  War. 

Tenthly.  It  is  ordained  that  this  Order  shall  rank 
next  to  and  immediately  after  Our  Order  of  the  In- 
dian Empire,  and  that  the  Companions  thereof  shall 
in  all  plaoes  and  assemblies  whatsoever  have  placo 
auq  precedence  next  to  and  Immediately  after  the 
Companions  of  Our  said  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire, 
and  shall  rank  among  thsroselves  according  to  the 
jates  "''their  respect  iyp  'Ifiominatians, 


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Eleventhly.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Badge  of  the 
Order,  which  shall  consist  of  a  gold  cross,  enamelled 
white,  edged  gold,  having  on  one  side  thereof  in  the 
centre,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel  enamelled  green, 
the  Imperial  Crown  in  gold,  upon  a  red  enamelled 
ground,  and  on  the  reverse,  within  a  similar  wreath 
and  on  a  similar  red  ground,  Our  Imperial  and  Royal 
cypher  V.R.I.,  shall  be  suspended  from  the  left  breast 
by  a  red  riband  edged  blue,  of  one  inch  in  width. 

Twelfthly.  It  is  ordained  that  the  names  of  those 
upon  whom  We  may  be  pleased  to  confer  the  decora 
tion  shall  be  published  in  the  London  Gazette,  and  a 
registry  thereof  kept  in  the  office  of  Our  Secretary  of 
State  for  War. 

Lastly.  We  reserve  to  Ourself,  Our  Heirs,  and  Suc- 
cessors, full  power  of  annulling,  altering,  abrogating, 
augmenting,  interpreting,  or  dispensing  with  these 
Regulations  or  any  part  thereof  by  a  notification 
under  the  Sign  Manual  of  the  Sovereign  of  the  Order. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  Balmoral,  this  sixth  day  of 
September,  in  the  fiftieth  year  of  Our  Reign,  and 
in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  eighty-six. 

By  Her  Majesty's  Command, 

W.  H.  Smith. 

EDWARD  R.<£I. 

EDWARD,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  of  the 
British  Dominions  beyond  the  Seas,  King,  Defender 
of  the  Faith,  Emperor  of  India,  Sovereign  of  the 
Distinguished  Service  Order,  to  all  to  whom  these 
presents  shall  come,  greeting: 

Whereas  Her  late  Majesty,  Our  Beloved  Mother, 
Queen  Victoria,  by  a  Warrant  under  Her  Royal  Sign 
Manual,  countersigned  by  one  of  Her  Principal  Sec- 
retaries of  State,  and  bearing  date  at  Her  Court  at 
Balmoral  the  sixth  day  of  September,  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  eighty-six,  in  the  fiftieth  year  of 
Her  reign,  did  institute  and  create  a  new  naval  and 
military  order  of  distinction,  to  be  styled  and  desig- 
nated the  "  Distinguished  Service  Order." 

And  whereas  by  the  said  Royal  Warrant  it  was, 
among  other  things,  ordained  that  the  said  Order 
should  rank  next  to,  and  immediately  after.  Our 
Order  of  the  Indian  Empire,  and  that  the  badge  of 
tho  Order  should  have  on  the  reverse  Her  late 
Majesty's  Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher,  V.R.I. 

And  whereas  We  have  thought  fit  to  signify  Our 
Royal  Will  and  Pleasure  that  the  said  Order  shall 
rank  next  to,  and  immediately  after,  Our  Royal  Vic- 
torian Order,  aud  that  the  badge  shall  have  on  the 
reverse  Our  Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher,  E.R.I. 

Now,  therefore.  We  do,  by  these  presents  for  Us, 
Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  ordain  ami  appoint : 
Firstly,  that  the  Distinguished  Service  order  shall 
rank  next  to,  and  immediately  after.  Our  Royal  Vic- 
torian Order,  and  that  the  Companions  thereof  shall, 
in  all  places  and  assemblies  whatsoever,  have  place 
and  precedency  next  to,  and  immediately  after,  the 
members  of  Our  said  Royal  Victorian  Order,  and  shall 
rank  among  themselves  according  to  the  dates  of 
their  respective  nominations.  Secondly,  that  the 
badge  of  the  Order,  which  shall  consist  of  a  gold  cross, 
enamelled  white,  edged  gold,  having  on  one  side 
thereof  in  the  'centre,  within  a  wreath  of  laurel, 
enamelled  green,  the  Imperial  Crown  in  gold,  upon 
a  red  enamelled  ground,  and  on  tho  reverse,  within 
a  similar  wreath,  and  on  a  similar  red  ground,  Our 
Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher,  E.R.I  ,  shall  be  sus- 
pended from  the  loft  breast  by  a  red  riband,  edged 
blue,  of  one  inoh  in  width. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  St,  Jame»'s  this  twenty- 
fourth  day  of  July,  in  the  second  year  of  Our 
reign,  anil  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one  thousand 
lliP.Q  ftuudred  and  two,, 

Tjy  HJ3  JJajegty's  Command, 


930 


THE  ALBERT  MEDAL. 


CONSPICUOUS  SERVICE  CROSS. 


At  the  Court  of  St.  James's, 

The  loth  day  of  June,  1901. 

Present: 

The  KING'S  Most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 

Whereas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 
Memorial  from  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  dated  the  14th  day 
June  1901,  in  the  words  following,  viz. : — 

"Whereas  we  are  of  opinion  that  there  should 
exist  some  means  of  recognising  Distinguished 
Service  before  the  Enemy  on  the  part  of  Warrant 
Officers  or  Subordinate  Officers  of  Your  Majesty's 
Fleet,  who  by  reason  of  not  holding  a  Commis- 
sion in  the  Royal  Navy,  are  not  eligible  for  ap- 
pointment to  any  existing  Order  or  Decoration : 

"  We  beg  leave  to  recommend  that  Your  Majesty 
will  be  graciously  pleased  by  Your  Order  in 
Council  to  institute  a  Decoration  to  be  designated 
the  Conspicuous  Service  Cross,  and  to  consist  of 
a  Silver  Cross,  with  the  reverse  side  plain,  but 
having  on  the  obverse  side  in  the  centre  Your 
Majesty's  Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher,  E.R.I., 
surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown. 

"  We  would  beg  leave  to  recommend  to  Your 
Majesty  that  this   Decoration   be  awarded   for 


meritorious  or  distinguished  services  before  the 
Enemy  performed  by  Warrant  Officers,  or  Acting 
Warrant  Officers,  or  by  subordinate  Officers  of 
Your  Majesty's  Fleet :  and  that  no  person  shall  be 
nominated  thereto  unless  his  services  shall  have 
been  marked  by  the  especial  mention  of  his  name 
in  despatches  by  the  Admiral  or  Senior  Naval  or 
Military  Officer  Commanding  the  Squadron  or 
detached  Force. 

"The  award  of  this  Decoration  to  carry  with  it 
the  right  to  have  the  letters  C.S.C.,  appended  to 
the  Officer's  name. 

"We would  submit  further  that  the  names  of 
those  upon  whom  Your  Majesty  may  be  pleased 
to  confer  this  Decoration  shall  be  published  in 
the  London  Gazette,  and  a  registry  thereof  kept 
in  the  Office  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the 
Admiralty." 

His  Majesty,  having  taken  the  said  Memorial  into 
consideration,  was  pleased,  by  and  with  the  advice 
of  His  Privy  Council,  to  approve  of  what  is  therein 
proposed.  And  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  to  give  the 
necessary  directions  herein  accordingly. 

A.  W.  FITZROY. 


THE  ALBERT  MEDAL. 


WARRANT  under  His  Majesty's  Royal  Sign  Manual 
amending  and  consolidating  the  Royal  Warrants 
relating  to  the  ALBERT  MEDAL. 

EDWARD  R.  &  I.- 
EDWARD THE  SEVENTH,  by  the  Grace  of  God, 
of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land, and  of  the  British  Dominions  beyond  the 
Seas,  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  Emperor  of 
India,  To  all  to  whom  these  Presents  shall  come, 
Greeting : 

Whereas  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  being 
desirous  of  distinguishing  by  some  mark  of  Her  Royal 
Favour  the  many  heroic  acts  performed  by  Mariners 
and  others  who  endanger  their  own  lives  in  saving  or 
endeavouring  to  save  the  lives  of  others  from  ship 
wrecks  and  other  perils  of  the  sea;  and  the  many 
heroic  acts  performed  on  land  by  those  who  endanger 
their  own  lives  in  saving  or  endeavouring  to  save  the 
lives  of  others  from  accidents  in  mines,  on  railways, 
and  at  fires,  or  other  peril  within  Her  Dominions, 
other  than  perils  of  the  sea,  did,  by  Warrants  under 
the  Royal  Sign  Manual,  bearing  date  respectively  the 
7th  March,  1866,  the  12th  April,  1867,  and  the  30th 
April,  1877,  institute  and  create  for  Herself,Her  Heirs, 
and  Successors,  as  a  mark  of  Royal  Approbation  of 
such  heroic  acts,  new  Decorations  stvled  respectively 
"  The  Albert  Medal  of  the  First  Class"  and  "The 
Albert  Medal  of  the  Second  Class,"  inscribed  "For 
Gallantry  in  Saving  Life  at  Sea,"  and  Decorations 
similarly  styled  but  inscribed  For  Gallantry  in 
Saving  Life  on  Land,"  which  Decorations  Her  Ma- 
j  esty  was  desirous  should  be  highly  prized  and  eagerly 
sought  after: 

And  whereas  since  the  institution  of  these  Decora- 
tions under  the  Warrants  above  mentioned,  amending 
Warrants  bearing  date  respectively  the  13th  Sep- 
tember, 1881,  the  12th  March,  1891,  and  the  24th 
March,  1904,  have  been  given  under  the  Sign  Manual, 
and  it  is  Our  Pleasure  still  further  to  amend  the  Rules 
governing  the  award  of  the  Decorations  by  abolishing 
the  ordinance  that  the  Medal  for  saving  life  on  land 
ehall  only  be  awarded  for  acts  of  gallantry  performed 
within  Our  Dominions, 


And  whereas  it  seems  to  Us  expedient  to  consoli- 
date the  Royal  Warrants  relating  to  the  said  Deco- 
rations, We  are  graciously  pleased  to  make,  ordain 
and  establish  the  following  Rules  and  Ordinances  for 
the  government  of  the  Decorations,  which  Rules  and 
Ordinances  shall  from  henceforth  be  inviolably 
observed  and  kept: 

I.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Decorations  "  For  Gallan- 
try in  Saving  Life  at  Sea "  shall  be  styled  "  The 
Albert  Medal  of  the  First  Class"  and  "The  Albert 
Medal  of  the  Second  Class." 

II.  It  is  ordained  that  "The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
First  Class,"  when  conferred  for  gallantry  in  saving 
life  at  sea,  shall  consist  of  a  gold  oval-shaped  Badge 
or  Decoration,  enamelled  in  dark  blue,  with  a  Mono 
gram  composed  of  the  letters  V.  and  A.,  interlaced 
with  an  Anchor  erect  in  gold,  surrounded  by  a  Garter 
in  bronze,  inscribed  in  raised  letters  of  gold,  "  For 
Gallantry  in  Saving  Life  at  Sea,"  and  surmounted  by 
a  representation  of  the  Crown  of  His  Royal  Highness 
the  lamented  Prince  Consort,  and  suspended  from  a 
dark  blue  riband  of  an  inch  and  three-eighths  in 
width,  with  four  white  longitudinal  stripes. 

III.  It  is  ordained  that  "  The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
Second  Class,"  when  conferred  for  gallantry  in  saving 
life  at  sea,  shall  consist  of  the  like  shaped  enamelled 
Badge,  save  and  except  in  this  class  it  shall  be  en- 
tirely worked  in  bronze,  instead  of  gold  and  bronze, 
and  shall  be  suspended  from  a  dark  blue  riband  of  an 
inch  and  three-eighths  in  width,  with  two  white 
longitudinal  stripes. 

IV.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Medals  shall  only  be 
awarded  to  those  of  Our  faithful  subjects  and  others 
who  in  saving  or  endeavouring  to  save  the  lives  of 
others  from  shipwreck  or  other  perils  of  the  sea  have 
endangered  their  own  lives,  and  that  such  award 
shall  be  made  only  on  a  recommendation  to  Us  by 
Our  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home 
Department. 


THE  ALBERT  MEDAL. 


931—3 


Provided  always  that  the  preliminary  steps  and 
inquiry  concerning  the  award  of  either  Albert  Medal 
Inscribed  "For  Gallantry  in  Saving  Life  at  Sea" 
shall,  if  the  award  be  to  anyone  belonging  to  the 
Royal  Navy  or  the  Royal  Marines,  be  with  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  tho  Admiralty,  and  in  other  cases 
with  the  President  of  the  Board  of  Trade. 

V.  It  is  ordained  that  the  names  of  those  persons 
upon  whom  We  may  be  pleased  to  confer  eitherof  the 
Albert  Medals  inscribed  "  For  Gallantry  in  Saving 
Life  at  Sea,"  shall  be  published  in  the  London 
Gazette,  and  that  a  Register  of  the  names  of  such  of 

.these  persons  as  belong  to  the  Royal  Navy  or  the 
Royal  Marines  shall  be  kept  in  the  Office  of  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  and  a  Register  of 
the  names  of  the  persons  not  belonging  to  the  Royal 
Navy  or  the  Royal  Marines  upon  whom  We  may  be 
pleased  to  confer  either  Modal  inscribed  as  aforesaid, 
shall  be  kept  in  the  Office  of  the  Board  of  Trade. 

VI.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Decoration  for  gallantry 
in  saving  lives  endangered  otherwise  than  by  perils 
of  the  sea  shall  be  styled  "The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
First  Class  "  and  "  The  Albert  Medal  of  the  Second 
Class,"  and  shall  be  inscribed  "For  Gallantry  in 
Saving  Life  on  Land." 

VII.  It  is  ordained  that  "The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
First  Class,"  when  conferred  for  gallantry  in  saving 
life  on  land,  shall  consist  of  a  gold  oval-shaped  Badge 
or  Decoration,  enamelled  in  crimson,  with  a  Mono- 
gram composed  of  the  letters  V.  and  A.,  erect  in  gold, 
surrounded  by  a  Garter  in  bronze,  inscribed  in  raised 
letters  of  gold,  "  For  Gallantry  in  Saving  Life  on 
Land,"  and  surmounted  by  a  representation  of  the 
Crown  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  lamented  Prince 
Consort,  and  suspended  from  a  crimson  riband  of  an 
inch  and  three-eighths  in  width,  with  four  white 
longitudinal  stripes. 

VIII.  It  is  ordained  that  "The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
Second  Class,"  when  conferred  for  gallantry  in  saving 
life  on  land,  shall  consist  of  the  like  shaped  enamelled 
badge,  save  and  except  that  it  shall  be  entirely  worked 
in  bronze,  instead  of  gold  and  bronze,  and  shall  be 
suspended  from  a  crimson  riband  of  an  inch  and 
three-eighths  of  an  inch  in  width,  with  two  white 
longitudinal  stripes 

IX.  It  is  ordained  that  the  names  of  those  upon 
whom  We  may  be  pleased  to  confer  either  of  these 
Decorations  shall  be  published  in  the  London 
Gazette,  and  that  a  register  thereof  shall  be  kept  in 
the  Office  of  Our  Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Home  Department. 

X.  It  is  ordained  that  the  Medals  shall  only  be 
awarded  to  those  of  Our  faithful  subjects  and  others 
who,  in  saving  or  endeavouring  to  save  the  lives  of 
others  from  accidents  in  mines,  on  railways,  or  at 
fires,  or  other  peril  other  than  perils  of  the  sea,  have 


endangered  their  own  lives,  and  that  such  award  shall 
be  made  only  on  a  recommendation  to  Us  by  Our 
Principal  Secretary  of  State  of  the  Home  Department. 

The  following  Rules  and  Ordinances  are  ordained  for 
the  government  of  the  Decorations  whether  awarded 
for  Gallantry  in  Saving  Life  at  Sea,  or  on  Land. 

XI.  It  is  ordained  that  "  The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
First  Class  "  shall  be  confined  to  cases  of  extreme  and 
heroic  daring,  and  that  "The  Albert  Medal  of  the 
Second  Class"  shall  be  given  in  cases  which,  though 
falling  within  the  cases  contemplated  by  this  War- 
rant, are  not  sufficiently  distinguished  to  deserve 
"  The  Albert  Medal  of  the  First  Class." 

XII.  It  is  ordained  that  each  Medal  shall  be  sus- 
pended from  the  left  breast. 

XIII.  It  is  ordained  that  any  act  of  gallantry  which 
is  worthy  of  recognition  by  the  award  of  the  Albert 
Medal,  but  is  performed  by  one  upon  whom  the 
Decoration  has  already  been  conferred,  may,  on  a 
recommendation  to  Us  by  Our  Principal  Secretary  of 
State  for  the  Home  Department,  be  recorded  by  a 
bar  attached  to  the  riband  by  which  the  Medal  is  sus- 
pended; and  for  every  such  additional  act  an 
additional  bar  may  be  added. 

XIV.  In  order  to  make  such  additional  provision 
as  shall  effectually  preserve  pure  these  most  honour- 
able Decorations,  it  is  ordained  that  if  any  person  on 
whom  either  of  such  Decorations  is  conferred  be 
guilty  of  any  crime  or  disgraceful  conduct  which  in 
Our  judgment  disqualifies  him  for  the  same,  his  name 
shall,  by  an  especial  Warrant  under  Our  Royal  Sign 
Manual,  be  forthwith  erased  from  the  register  of 
those  upon  whom  the  said  Decoration  shall  have  been 
conferred,  and  his  Medal  shall  be  forfeited.  And 
every  person  to  whom  the  said  Medal  is  given  shall, 
before  receiving  the  same,  enter  into  an  engagement 
to  return  the  same  if  his  name  shall  be  so  erased  aa 
aforesaid  under  this  regulation.  It  is  hereby  further 
declared,  that  We,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  shall 
be  the  sole  Judges  of  the  circumstance  demanding 
such  expulsion.  Moreover,  We  shall  at  all  times  have 
power  to  order  that  any  person  who  may  at  any  time 
have  been  expelled  shall  be  restored  to  the  enjoyment 
of  the  Decoration. 

XV.  The  Warrants  of  the  7th  March,  1866,  the  12th 
April,  1867,  the  30th  April,  1877,  the  13th  September, 
1881,  the  12th  March,  1891,  and  the  24th  March,  1904, 
are  hereby  repealed. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  Saint  Jarnes's,  this  fifth 
day  of  June,  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and 
tive  in  the  fifth  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  His  Majesty's  Command. 

A.  Akers  Douglas, 


2  k  2 


934 


GOOD  CONDUCT  MEDALS. 


GOOD   CONDUCT  MEDAL   AND   GRATUITY. 

Extracts  from  the  King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions. 


SEAMEN. 

750.  Men  holding  any  of  the  Eatings  specified  as 
eligible  for  these  awards  In  Appendix  XV.,  Part  I. 
who  entered  the  Service  prior  to  1st  January,  1885, 
and  to  whom  they  are  still  applicable,  may  be  recom- 
mended for  the  Good  Conduct  Medal  and  Gratuity, 
under  the  following  special  rules.  Pensioners  coming 
under  these  conditions  who  return  to  the  Service 
within  live  years  of  their  being  pensioned  may  be 
leoo.nmended  for  the  Medal,  but  not  for  the 
Gratuity. 


2.  To  entitle  a  man  to  a  Medal- 
fa.)  He  must  have  served  for  10  years  with  con- 
tinuous "Very  Good"  character,  and  must 
never  previously  have  been  awarded  a 
character  below  "Very  Good,"  unless  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  one  year  in  his  first  five 
years  reckoning  for  pension ; 

(6.)  He  must  have  been  recommended  for  it  on  his 
Service  Certificate  for  the  three  consecutive 
years  immediately  preceding  his  application. 

(c.)  He  must  be  recommended  for  it  by  the  Captain 
under  whom  he  is  serving  when  he  becomes 
eligible. 


3.  After  a  man  has  been  awarded  seven  years  of 
such  continuous  "  Very  Good "  character  as  will 
under  these  .Regulations  count  towards  the  Medal, 
and  should  his  character  continue  to  be  "  Very  Good," 
the  Captain  will  add  to  the  character  of  "Very 
Good"  given  on  his  Service  Certificate,  whenever  he 
is  requirel  to  record  it,  the  letters  R.M.  (Recom- 
mended for  Medal),  if  he  should  consider  him 
deserving  thereof  from  his  invariable  very  good 
conduct  and  exemplary  manner  of  performing  his 
duties.  After  12  years  of  such  "Very  Good" 
character,  the  Captain  will  in  like  manner  add  the 
letters  G.R.  (Gratuity  Recommended). 


4.  Desertion,  reduction  to  the  Second  Class  for 
conduct,  imprisonment,  detention,  or  the  award  of 
character  less  than  "Good"  during  any  portion  of 
the  time  which  reckons  for  pension,  shaU  render  a 
man  absolutely  ineligible  lor  Medal  or  Gratuity, 
except  as  provided  for  in  clauses  6  and  6  of  this 
Article,  and  Clause  4  of  Art.  751. 


5.  Exceptional  cases.  In  order  not  entirely  to 
exclude  from  the  honour  of  a  Medal  a  man  who  may 
have  committed  himself  in  the  early  years  of  his 
service  reckoning  for  Pension,  but  who  may  have 
since  become  a  "Very  Good"  character,  the 
Admiralty  will  consider,  with  reference  to  the  grant 
of  a  Medal  without  Gratuity,  the  case  of  any  man 


who  can  show  15  years  of  continuous  "Very  Good" 
character,  and  who  has  been  recommended  as  pre- 
scribed in  Clause  2,  Sub-Clause  (6),  of  this  Article, 
notwithstanding  anything  he  may  have  done  or  any 
character  winch  may  have  been  awarded  to  him, 
except  "B&d"  or  "  Indifferent,"  in  his  previous 
service. 


6.  The  Admiralty  will  also  consider  the  case  of  any 
man  who  would  be  excluded  under  the  foregoing 
Regulations,  but  who  may  be  specially  recommended 
on  account  of^  bis  having  shown  highly  exemplary 
conduct  in  action,  or  otherwise ;  in  such  cases,  how- 
ever, a  Gratuity  will  not  be  awarded. 


7.  It  must  be  distinctly  understood  that  Medals  are 
only  granted  on  the  condition  that  the  recipients  con- 
tinue to  serve  for  Long-Service  Pension,  unless  in- 
valided and  that,  in  the  event  of  a  man  who  has  been 
granted  a  Medal  declining  to  go  on  serving  to  com- 
plete such  time,  he  shall  surrender  the  Medal  on  his 
discharge,  unless  he  has  completed  fifteen  years  of 
service,  reckoning  for  pension,  in  which  case  he  may 
retain  it. 


8.  To  entitle  a  man  to  a  Gratuity:— 

(a.)  He  must  have  served  for  15  years  with  con- 
tinuous "  Very  Good"  character,  and  must 
never  previously  have  been  awarded  a 
character  below  Very  Good,"  unless  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  one  year  in  his  first  five 
years  reckoning  for  pension. 

(6.)  He  must  have  been  awarded  the  Medal  and 
have  never  forfeited  it. 

(c.)  He  must  have  been  recommended  for  the 
Gratuity  on  his  Service  Certificate  for  the 
three  consecutive  years  immediately  preced- 
ing his  application. 

(d.)  He  must  have  been  continuously  awarded  the 
character  "  Very  Good  "  since  he  received  the 
Medal. 

(e.)  He  must  have  completed  time  for  Long  Service 
Pension  unless  previously  invalided,  and 
must  be  recommended  for  the  Gratuity  by  the 
Captain  under  whom  he  is  serving  at  the  time 
of  application. 


9.  The  scale  for  Gratuities  shall  be  as  follows:— 

Chief  Petty  Officers,  having  served  us    £ 
Chief  and  First  Class  Petty  Officers 
(OS)  or  Petty  Officers  (NS)  for  not  less 
than  10  years    .. 20 


GOOD  CONDUCT  MEDALS. 


Petty  Officers  (NS)  having  served  as 
such  or  as  First  Class  Petty  Officers 
(OS)  for  not  less  than  10  years 

Second  Class  Petty  Officers  (OS),  with 
7  years'  service  as  such,  or  men  of 
Leading  Seaman  rank  with  over  3 
years'  service  as  such,  and  7  years* 
subsequent  service  in  that  capacity  .. 

Leading  Seaman,  having  served  as  such 
for  not  less  tnan  five  years 

Able  Seamen,  and  others 


10.  In  cases  where  the  man  recommended  may  not 
have  served  the  full  period  to  entitle  him  to  the 
Gratuity  applicable  to  his  rating,  he  shall  receive 
such  lower  rate,  with  reference  to  his  combined  ser- 
vice in  several  capacities,  as  in  the  opinion  of  the 
Admiralty,  it  may  be  proper  to  award  him. 


11.  If  a  man  should  die  before  receiving  the  Gratuity 
to  which  he  may  be  entitled,  it  will  be  paid  to  his 
widow,  or  next  of  kin  if  dependent  upon  him,  pro- 
vided he  shall  have  completed  time  for  Long  Service 
Pension. 


12.  Glauses  6,  8,  and  15  to  22,  of  Article  751,  are 
applicable  to  men  who  joined  the  Service  before  1st 
January,  1885. 


751.  Men  holding  any  of  the  Ratings  specified  as 
eligible  for  the  good  Conduct  Medal  in  Appendix 
XV.,  Part  1  who  entered  the  Service  after  31st 
December,  1884,  may  he  recommended  for  the  award 
under  the  following  rules : — 

Note.— This  also  applies  to  all  hoys  who  were  under 
the  age  of  18  on  31st  December  1884. 


2.    To  entitle  a  man  to  a  Medal— 

(a.)  He  must  have  served  for  15  years  with  continu- 
ous "  Very  Good "  character,"  and  with 
previous  character  not  inferior  to  "  Good,"  in 
service  reckoning  for  pension 

(6.)  He  must  have  been  recommended  for  the  award 
by  his  Captain  on  his  Service  Certificate  for 
the  three  consecutive  years  immediately  pre- 
ceding his  application. 


.)  He  must  be  recommended  by  the  Captain 
under  whom  he  is  serving  at  the  time  of  appli- 
cation. 


3.  After  a  man  eligible  for  a  Good  Conduct  Medal 
under  Clause  1  has  been  awarded  12  years'  continu- 
ous "Very  Good"  character  as  under  these  Regu- 
lations, will  count  towards  the  Medal,  and  if  his 
character  should  continue  to  be  "  Very  Good,"  the 
Captain,  if  he  considers  him  deserving  thereof,  is  to 
enter  on  his  Conduct  Sheet  or  Service  Certificate 
the  notations  of  the  recommendations  provided  for 
under  Arts.  S28  and  830,  Clause  3. 


for  the  award  of  a  Good  Conduct  Medal,  except  one 
reduction  within  the  first  five  years  of  a  man's  time, 
provided  that  by  his  good  conduct  he  earned  his 
restoration  to  the  First  Class  within  8  months,  and 
that  his  character  for  the  year  in  which  the  reduction 
occurred  was  not  assessed  below  "  Good."  See 
Clause  2  (a). 


5.  The  Admiralty  will  nevertheless  consider  any 
recommendation  which  may  be  made  in  special  cir- 
cumstances on  behalf  of  a  man  who  can  show  15  years 
of  continuous  "Very  Good"  character,  although  he 
may  be  disqualified  for  the  award  of  a  Medal  under 
the  ordinary  Regulations. 


6.  If  a  man's  conduct  should  not  have  been  satis 
factory  during  the  interval  pending  the  presentation 
of  the  Medal,  it  is  to  be  withheld,  and  the  particulars 
of  the  case  reported  to  the  Admiralty. 


7.  Prom  the  date  of  the  award  or  restoration  of  a 
Medal  a  Continuous  Service  Man,  provided  his 
character  is  maintained,  will  commence  earning  a 
Good  Conduct  Gratuity  at  the  rate  of  11.  a  year 
which  is  not  to  be  paid  until  he  completes  time  for 
Pension.  If  invalided  before  completing  time  for 
pension,  he  will  be  paid  11.  for  each  completed  year 
that  he  has  served  since  the  Medal  was  awarded  or 
restored. 

For  each  year's  service  in  the  following  ratings, 
after  the.  date  of  the  award  of  the  Medal,  will  be 
added— 

£   s.    d. 
To  Chief  Petty  Officer,  Petty  Officer  (NS) 

and  1st  Class  Petty  Officer  (OS)       ..    2    0    0 

„  2nd  Class  Petty  Officer(OS)  and  men 
of  Leading  seaman  rank,  with  over 
3 years' service  as  such*..        ..        ; .     1    o    0 

„   Leading  Seaman,  except  as  above    ..    0  10    o 

until  the  maximum  is  reached,  which  will  be,  for  a— 

£  s.   d. 
Chief  Pettv  Officer,  Petty  Officer  (NS) 
and  1st  Class  Petty  Officer  (OS)         ..15    o    0 

2nd  Class  Petty  Officer(OS)  and  men  of 
Leading  Seaman  rank,  with  over  3 
years'  service  as  such*      10    o    o 


Leading  Seaman,  except  as  above 
Able  Seaman        


7  10    0 
5    0    0 


8.  If  it  is  desired  that  men  who  have  received 
Medals  should  also  be  given  Gratuities,  separate 
application  must  be  made  for  the  latter  on  the  men 
becoming  eligible  for  the  award. 


9.  If  a  man  is  awarded  the  character  of  "  Good," 
instead  of  "'  Very  Good,"  after  the  grant  of  a  Medal, 
the  period  of  service  during  which  the  character  of 
"  Good  "  is  awarded  will  not  count  for  increase  of 
Gratuity,  notwithstanding  that  he  may  not  have 
been  deprived  of  the  Medal. 


4.    Desertion  or  Reduction  to   the  Second  Class        10.    If  a  man  is  deprived  af  his  Medal,  he  will  lose 
for  Conduct  will  render  a  man  absolutely  ineligible     all  claim  to  Gratuity;  in  the  event  of  the  Medal 


*  In  the  case  of  Ratings  who  are  required  to  pass  a  qualifying  examination  for  advancement  to  Petty 
Officer,  this  privilege  is  not  to  apply  to  any  time  served  prior  to  passing  the  examination. 


936 


GOOD  CONDUCT  MEDALS. 


being  restored  before  he  is  pensioned,  not  more  than 
the  lowest  scale  of  Gratuity,  viz.  54.  will  be  awarded. 


11.  If  a  man  is  invalided  after  having  been 
awarded  the  Medal,  and  before  completion  of  the 
fall  time  for  Pension,  he  will  be  awarded  the 
amount  of  Gratuity  in  accordance  with  Clause  7  of 
this  Article. 


12.  If  a  man  should  die  after  the  award  of  his 
medal,  any  Gratuity  to  which  he  may  be  entitled 
will  be  paid  to  his  widow,  or  next  of  kin  if  dependent 
upon  him. 


13.  Anv  man  voluntarily  quitting  the  Service  be- 
fore being  entitled  to  a  pension  will  not  be  entitled 
to  a  gratuity. 


14.  In  cases  where  men  who  have  completed  time 
for  Pension  re-engage  for  a  further  period  of  service, 
and  are  not  at  the  time  of  eft-engaging  entitled  to 
the  maximum  Gratuity,  such  further  service  may 
count  towards  it,  provided  they  in  all  respects 
comply  with  the  Regulations. 


15.  Men  who  have  been  paid  the  Gratuity  for  which 
they  are  eligible  at  the  date  of  completing  time  for 
Pension,  and  who  subsequently  become  eligible  by 
further  service  for  a.higher  rate  of  Gratuity,  may  be 
paid  the  difference  between  the  amount  they  have 
already  received  and  such  higher  rate.  But  in  no 
case  will  more  than  two  payments  on  account  of 
Good  Conduct  Gratuity  be  made  to  the  same  man. 


16.  In  the  case  of  a  man  who  has  been  paid  Gratu- 
ity on  completing  time  for  Pension,  and  whose 
Pension  is  not  secured  to  him  under  Art.  1946, 
Clause  2,  the  Gratuity  paid  will  be  recovered  from 
his  Naval  Pension  if  he  misconducts  himself  during 
subsequent  service  and  becomes  ineligible  for  the 
award  on  final  discharge. 


17  In  all  those  cases  if  the  Captain  should  see  fit 
to  withhold  the  required  recommendation  for  Medal 
or  Gratuity  he  will  fully  record  in  the  Conduct  Boob 
his  reason  for  so  doing  and  draw  a  line  across  the 
"  R  M.G."  column  of  the  man's  Service  Certificate 
or  the  corresponding  column  of  his  Conduct  Sheet 
(formS.239rt). 


18.  No  service  can  reckon  for  Medal  or  Gratuity 
which  does  not  reckon  for  Pension  but  Officers' 
Stewards  and  Cooks  who  have  nor,  performed  the 
necessary  service  in  seagoing  ships  to  qualifv  for 
Pension  under  Article  1934,  Clause  4,  will  not  be 
debarred  from  an  award  of  the  Medal  if  otherwise 
eligible. 


19.  Imprisonment  by  the  Civil  Power  shall  not 
prejudice  a  man's  claim  to  a  Medal  or  Gratuity  un- 
less it  shall  have  been  so  directed  by  the  Admiralty 
if  the  man  was  serving  at  home  at  the  time,  or  by 
the  Commander-in-Chief  if  abroad. 


20  A  brealfin  service  not  due  to  desertion,  dis- 
missal sentence  of  imprisonment  or  detention  or 
other  misconduct  on  the  Man's  part  will  not  be  con- 
sidered as  breaking  the  continuity  of  his  "Very  Cood 


character,  or  of  recommendations  for  Medal  or  Gra- 
tuity, provided  that  he  rejoin  within  five  years,  or,  if 
invalided,  so  soon  as  the  state  of  his  health  permits. 


21.  Names  of  Men  recommended  for  Medals  and 
Gratuities  are  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Admiralty  so 
soon  as  the  Men  become  eligible  for  them,  on  Form 
S.  218,  accompanied  by  their  Service  Certificate,  by 
the  Commanders-in  Chief  and  Senior  Officers  at 
Home  and  Abroad,  and  by  the  District  Captains  of 
Coast  Guard,  and  when  the  approval  of  the  Admir- 
alty has  been  received,  the  Medals  are  if  possible  to 
be  presented  before  the  Ship's  company  by  the 
Captain  of  the  Ship. 


22.  The  foregoing  regulations  for  the  award  of 
Good  Conduct  Medals  and  Gratuities  apply  to  the 
Coast  Guard  Afloat  and  on  Shore. 


GOOD  CONDUCT  AND  OTHER  MEDALS 
AND  GRATUITIES. 

MARINES. 

1192.  Any  Marine  below  the  rank  of  Warrant  Officer 
who  enlisted  after  3lst  December  1884,  may  be  recom- 
mended for  the  award  of  a  Good  Conduct  Medal  under 
the  following  rules: — 

Note.— This  applies  to  Marines  who  were  under  the 
age  of  18  on  3lst  December  1884. 


2.  To  entitle  a  Marine  to  a  Medal:— 

a.  He  must  have  served  for  15  years  with  contin- 

uous "Very  Good"  character,  with  previous 
character  not  inferior  to  "  Good  "  in  service 
reckoning  for  Pension. 

b.  He  must  have  been  recommended  for  the 

award  by  the  Captain  of  his  Ship,  or  by  the 
Commandant  of  his  Division  on  his  Service 
Certificate  for  the  three  consecutive  years 
immediately  preceding  his  application. 

c.  He  must  be  recommended  by  the  Captain  of 

the  Ship  or  Commandant  of  his  Division  un- 
der whom  he  is  serving  when  he  becomes 
•       eligible. 


3.  After  a  Marine  eligible  for  the  Good  Conduct 
Medal  under  Clause  1  has  been  awarded  12  years  con- 
tinuous "Very  Good"character  as  under  these  Regula- 
tions will  count  towards  Medal,  and  if  his  character 
should  continue  to  be  "Very  Good,"  the  Captain  of  his 
Ship  or  the  Commandant  of  his  Division,  if  he  consid- 
ers him  deserving  thereof,  is  to  enter  on  his  Company 
Conduct  Sheet  or  Certificate  the  recommendations 
provided  for  under  Arts.  828  and  830. 


4.  Desertion  or  reduction  to  the  Second  Class  for 
Conduct  will  render  aMarine  absolutely  ineligible  for 
the  awand  of  a  Good  Contract  Medal,  except  for  one 
reduction  within  the  first  tive  years  of  a  Marine's  time, 
provided  that  by  his  conduct  he  earns  his  restoration 
to  the  First  Class  within  8  months,  and  that  his 
character  for  the  year  in  which  the  reduction 
occurred  was  not  assessed  below  "Good."  See 
Clause  2  (a). 


GOOD  CONDUCT  MEDALS. 


937 


™™\J™L^  ? iralty^lU  nevertheless  consider  any  I  13.  if  a  Marine  is  invalided  after  having  heen 
™™2?™£ "TS  may  ^?  made'  ,_m  sPecial  cir-  awarded  the  Medal,  and  before  completion  of  the  full 
vP^fnf^ti^^  ^7  0i£  Marlne  who  can  show  15  time  for  pension,  he  will  be  awarded  the  amount  of 
ff.!h.i™,"«  Very  Good  character,  although  Gratuity  to  which  he  may  be  then  entitled  by  service. 
he  may  be  disqualified  for  the  award  of  a  Medal  under 
the  ordinary  Regulations. 

I      14.    If  a  Marine  should  die  after  the  award  of  his 
6.  If  a  Marine's  conduct  should  not  have  been  satis-  l  ^eda]  ^  Gratuity  to  which  he  may  be  entitled  will 
factory  during  the  interval  pending  the  presentation     be  p;"d  t0  nls  widow,  or  next  of  km  if  dependent 
of  the  Medal,  ft  is  Co  be  withheld,  and  the  particulars  i  upon  mni' 
of  tire  case  reported  to  the  Admiralty. 


7.  Notations  on  Certificates  are  to  be  made  in  all 
cases  of  suspension  and  restoration  of  Medal  in  con- 
sequence of  the  loss  of  a  Badge  ;  and  also  in  all  eases 
of  absolute  forfeiture. 


8.  A  Warrant  Officer  may  keep  and  wear  the 
Medal  for  Long  Service  and  Good  Conduct  granted 
to  him  before  promotion. 

9.  From  the  date  of  vne  award  or  restoration  of  a 
Medal  a  Marine,  provided  his  character  is  maintained 
will  commence  earning  a  Gratuity  at  the  rate  of  11.  a 
year,  which  is  not  to  be  paid  until  he  completes  his 
time  for  Pension,  unless  he  is  invalided  from  the 
Service  in  the  meantime,  in  which  case  he  will  be  paid 
11.  for  each  completed  yeap:  that  he  has  served  since 
the  Medal  was  awarded  or  restored. 


To  this  will  be  added  for  each  year's  service  in  the 
following  ranks  or  Acting  and  Lance  Ranks  in  the 
case  of  Non-Commissioned  Officers  who  are  sub- 
sequently promoted  to  the  substantive  Rank  after 
the  date  of  the  award  of  the  Medal  :— 

£   s.    d. 

Non-commissioned  Officer  in  Class  I.  . .       200 

Sergeant  in  Classes  II.,  III.,  and  IV.  . .        10    0 
Corporal  and  Bombardier 0  10   0 

until  the  maximum  is  reached,  which  will 
be,  for  a— 

Non-commissioned  Officer  in  Class  I.  ..  1,5    0  0 

Sergeant  in  Classes  II.,  III.,  and  IV.  ..  10    0  0 

Corporal  and  Bombardier 7  10  0 

Gunner,  Private,  Musician  and  Bugler  5    0  0 


10.  If  it  is  desired  that  Marines  who  have  received 
Medals  should  also  be  given  Gratuities,  separate 
application  must  be  made  for  the  latter,  on  the  Men 
becoming  eligible  for  the  award. 


If  a  Marine  is  awarded  the  character  of  "Good  " 
instead  of  "  Very  Good,"  after  the  grant  of  a  Medal, 
the  period  of  service  during  which  the  character  of 
'  Good "  is  awarded  will  not  count  for  increase  of 


15.  Any  Marine  voluntarily  quitting  the  Service 
before  being  entitled  to  a  Pension  will  not  be  entitled 
to  a  Gratuity. 


16.  In  eases  where  Marines  who  have  completed 
time  for  Pension  re-engage  for  a  further  period  of 
service,  and  are  not  at  the  time  of  re-engaging  entitled 
to  the  Maximum  Gratuity,  such  further  service  may 
count  towards  it,  provided  they  in  all  respects  comply 
witli  the  Regulations. 


17.  Marines  who  have  been  paid  the  Good  Conduct 
Gratuity  for  which  they  are  eligible  at  the  date  of 
completing  time  for  Pension,  and  who  subsequently 
became  eligible  by  further  service  for  a  higher  rate  of 
Gratuity,  may  be  paid  the  difference  between  the 
amount  they  have  already  received  and  such  higher 
rate.  But  in  no  case  will  more  than  two  payments 
on  account  of  Good  Conduct  Gratuity  be  made  to  the 
same  Marine. 


18.  In  the  case  of  a  Marine  who  has  been  paid  a 
Good  Conduct  Gratuity  on  completing  time  for 
pension,  any  Gratuity  paid  will  be  recovered  from 
his  Naval  Pension  if  he  misconducts  himself  during 
subsequent  service,  and  becomes  ineligible  for  the 
award  on  final  discharge. 


19.  Whenever  the  Captain  sees  fit  to  withhold  the 
required  recommendation,  he  will  record  fully  his 
reasons  on  the  Company  Conduct  Sheet,  and  a  copy 
of  this  record  is  to  be  attached  to  the  next  quarterly 
return.  In  the  case  of  Marines  on  shore,  the  Com- 
mandant will  similarly  record  his  reasons  on  Form 
R.  154. 


20.    No  service  can  reckon  for  Medal  or  Gratuity 
which  does  not  also  reckon  for  Pension. 


21.  Imprisonment  by  the  Civil  Bower  shall  not 
prejudice  a  Marine's  claim  to  Medal  or  Gratuity, 
unless  it  shall  have  been  so  directed  by  the  Admiralty, 
if  the  man  was  serving  at  home  at  the  time,  or  by  the 
Commander-in-Chief  if  abroad. 


22.  A  break  in  service  caused  by  a  Marine  being 
invalided  will  not  be  considered  as  breaking  the 
continuity  of  his  "Very  Good"  character,  or  of 
recommendations  for  Medal  Gratuity,  provided 
that,  should  he  be  eligible  for  re-entry,  he  rejoins  as 


3-ratuity,  notwithstanding  that  he  may  not  have  been  [  soon'as  the  state  of  his  health  "will  permit,  and  com- 
leprived  of  the  Medal.  pletes  the  required  service. 

. 
If  a  Marine  is  deprived  of  his  Medal,  he  will!      23.    The  service  of  a  Marine  who  reverts  to  the 
.ose  all  claim  to  Gratuity,  but  in  the  event  o(  the     corps  after  serving  in  the  Ship's  Police  or  Sick  Berth 
Medal  being  restored  before  he  is  pensioned,   not     Staff  on  probation,  will  not  be  considered  as  broken 
g>re  than  tl*«  lowest  scajR  of  Gratuity.  vU.  51.,  will     in  continuity  wjtfc  reference  to  Medal  and  Gratuity 


le  awarded. 


or  Pension. 


938 


GOOD  CONDUCT  MEDALS. 


24.  In  the  case  of  a  Marine  who  has  served  in  the 
Army  prior  to  joining-  the  Eoyal  Marines,  and  whose 
former  Army  service  after  is  years  of  age  is  allowed 
to  reckon  towards  Naval  Pension,  only  such  portion 
of  his  Army  Service  will  be  allowed  as  qualifying 
service  for  a  Good  Conduct  Medal  and  Gratuity  as 
would  be  admitted  if  the  service  had  been  rendered 
in  the  Eoyal  Marines  instead  of  in  the  Armv;  in 
determining  which,  regard  must  be  had  to  his 
"  Register  of  Service  "  in  the  Army  as  well  as  to  the 
character  awarded  to  him  on  discharge  therefrom. 


Men  who  join  from  the  Army  must  be  recommended 
for  Medals  and  Grat  uities  for  three  consecutive  years 
after  entry  in  the  Marines  before  becoming  eligible 
for  the  award  in  accordance  with  Clauses  2  and  3  of 
this  Article. 


25.  Names  of  Marines  recommended  for  Medals 
and  Gratuities  are  to  be  transmitted  f  o  the  Admiralty 
on  Form  S.  21S  accompanied  by  their  Service  Certifi- 
cates or  certified  copies  thereof  bv  the  Commanders- 
in-Chief  and  Senior  Officers  at  Home  and  Abroad, 
and  the  Commandants  of  Eoyal  Marines,  through 
the  Adjutant  General,  as  soon  as  the  Marines 
become  eligible  for  them,  and  when  the  approval  of 
the  Admiralty  has  been  received,  the  Medals  are  to  be 
presented  before  the  Ship's  Company  by  the  Captain 
of  the  ship,  and  in  the  ease  of  Marines' on  shore,  by 
the  Commandants  on  parade. 


1193,  A  sum  not  exceeding  40W.  a  year  is  placed 
at  the  disposal  of  the  Admiralty,  to  be  distributed  in 
Annuities  not  exceeding  201.  as  rewards  for  distin- 
guished or  meritorious  service,  to  be  granted  either 


before  or  after  discharge  to  Sergeants  who  have 
completed  21  years'  service,  or  have  been  granted  a 
life  pension  on  account  of  hurts  received  in  action,  or 
otherwise  in  the  execution  of  duty.  Such  Annuities 
may  be  retained  by  any  recipients  who  may  subse- 
quently attain  the  rank  of  Warrant  Officer,  and  may 
be  held  in  addition  to  Pension. 


2.  The  names  of  Sergeants  who  may  be  considered 
eligible  for  this  reward  for  distinguished  or  meritor- 
ious service  by  the  Officer  under  whose  command 
they  are  serving  at  the  time  of  their  discharge  to 
Pension,  are  to  be  reported  to,  and  registered  in  the 
Department  of  the  Adjutant  -  General  of  Eoyal 
Marines,  in  order  that  when  an  Annuity  becomes 
vacant  it  may  be  granted  to  the  most  deserving. 


3.  The  Sergeants  selected  for  this  honorary  dis- 
tinction shall  be  entitled  to  wear  a  Silver  Medal, 
having  on  one  side  His  Majesty's  effigy,  and  on  the 
other  the  words  "  For  Meritorious  Service,"  and  the 
name  of  the  Sergeant,  with  the  date  of  its  grant; 
and  they  will  not  be  liable  to  forfeiture  of  the  Annuity 
and  Medal,  except  by  sentence  of  a  Court  Martial,  or 
by  conviction  of  felony  by  th^Civil  Power. 

1194.  Conspicuous  Gallantry  Medals  and  Annui- 
ties maybe  awarded  to  Non-Commissioned  Officers 
and  Privates  of  Eoyal  Marines  who  distinguish  them- 
selves by  acts  of  conspicuous  gallantry  in  action  with 
the  enemy,  under  the  provisions  of  Art.  159. 

2.  A  Warrant  Officer  may  retain  an  Annuity 
granted  to  him  before  promotion  for  conspicuous 
gallantry  in  action. 


Note— The  rules  as  to  deprivation  and  restoration  of  Medals  are  contained  in  Article  778,  &c,  of  the 
King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions. 


HUMANE  SOCIETY'S   AND  OTHER   MEDALS.     939-40 


MEDALS    FOR   ACTS  OP    BRAVERY    IN    SAVING    LIFE. 


Admiralty,  ith  Muj.  1870. 

REGULATIONS   RESPECTING   MEDALS 

GRANTED     FOR     ACTS     OF     BRAVER?      IN 

SAVING    LIFE. 

The  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  having 

sanctioned  Medals  granted  for  acts  of  bravery  in 
saving  life  being  worn  by  officers  and  'n,-n  of  the 
Royal  Navy  in  Uniform,  subject  tu  their  Lordships' 


approval ;  the  decoration,  together  with  a  statement 
of  the  act  of  bravery  performed,  should  be  sent  to 
the  Secretary  of  the.  Admiralty,  iu  order  that  the 
recipient's  name  may  be  registered,  and  tho  necess- 
ary authority  issued,  should  their  Lordships  think 
proper  for  the  distinction  to  lie  worn. 

By  Command  of  their  Lordships, 

Vernon  Lushington. 


HUMANE    SOCIETY'S    MEDALS. 


Circular  Xo.  11.— C. 

Admiralty,  19th  March,  1809. 

HUMANE  SOCIETY'S  MEDALS. 

The  Royal  Humane  Society  having  made  arrange- 
ments for  reducing  the  size  of  their  Medals,  in  future, 
in  order  to  admit  of  their  being  worn,— and  for  grant- 
»  Clasps  and  Bars  for  subsequent  acts  of  bravery, 
in  cases  where  a  Medal  has  been  already  granted,— 


my  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  here 
by  pleased  to  notify  to  the  Officers  and  Men  of  H.M. 
Navy  ami  Marines  their  permission  to  Officers  and 
Men  to  wear  such  Medals  and  Clasps  when  awarded 
by  the  Humane  Society. 

By  Command  of  their  Lordships, 

W.  G    ROMAINE. 

To  all  Commanders-in-Chief,  &c. 


MISCELLANEOUS  CIRCULARS,  MEMORANDA,  &c 

BOARD    OF  TRADE    CERTIFICATES  OF    SERVICE  AND 
COMPETENCY  FOR  THE    MERCANTILE    MARINE. 


Officers  on  the  Active  List  of  the  Royal  Navy  not 
below  the  rank  of  Sub-Lieutenant  are  allowed  to 
hold  Certificates  of  Service  of  the  grade  of  Master 
(the  award  of  which  is  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board 
of  Trade),  as  already  allowed  in  the  case  of  Retired 
Officers, — but  Certificates  of  Competency  can  only 
be  granted  after  examination  ;  and  only  Officers  who 
have  had  12  months'  service  under  sa.il  alone  (in 
addition  to  the  further  qualifying  service  required 
by  the  Board  of  Trade  Regulations)* can  be  examined 
for  l  lie  "'Ordinary"  Certificate,  i.e.,  for  Certificates 
'which  are  available  lor  botli  Steam  and  Sailing 
Vessels. 


The  following  course  in  regard  to  correspondence 
relating  to  the  applications  of  Officers  tor  Certifi- 
cates of  Service  or  Competency  for  the  Mercantile 
Marine  is  to  be  adopted,  viz.: — 

l.  The  Officer  to  apply  as  at  present  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Admiralty,  transmitting  his  application 
through  his  Commanding  Officer  if  on  Full  Fay. 

•_\  The  application  bo  be  forwarded  from  the 
Admiralty  to  the  Board  of  Trade  with  the  usual 
statements  of  Service,  &e. 

;j.  All  subsequent  correspondence  to  be  direct 
between  the  Board  of  Trade  and  the  Officer. 

1th  February  and  3rd  August,  1885. 


♦Regulations   OS94)    relating   to    the    Examinations   of    Masters  and  Mates  in   the  Mercantile 
'ubiished  by  Messrs.  Wyman  &  Sons,  Ltd.,  Fetter  Lane,  E.C.  (price  Is.). 


941 


MISCELLANEOUS  CIRCULARS,  &c. 


REGULATIONS    FOR    OFFICERS    ON    RETIRED    LIST 

VOLUNTARILY     RE -EMPLOYED     IN    PEACE 

(Order-in-Council,  4th  July,  1895.) 


1.  Retired  Naval  Officers,  when  voluntarily  re- 
employed will  not  count  their  service  tor  in. 
retired  pay,  but  will  receive  in  addition  to  bh<  tull 
pay  i  '"I  allowances  ol  their  rank  on  ih'e  retired  list  a 
bonus  of  15  per  cent,  lor  every  pound  of  the  full  pay 
of  their  rank  (exclusive  of  allowances)  earned  by 
them.* 

2.  Equipment  allowances  will  be  granted  a1  bhe 
following  rates  provided  that  no  Officer  receive  any 
allowance  if  he  was  retired  within  three  yearsfrom 
the  date  of  his  re-employment  ami  that  no  allowance 
be  repeated  to  the  same  Officer  within  a  period  of 
five  years  :— 

£  s.  d. 

To  all  Officers  below  the  rank  of  Lieutenant   9    0  ot 

To  Lieutenant-Commanders  and  Lieu- 
tenants or  Officers  of  corresponding  rank  12  10  Ot 

To  Commanders  or  Officers  of  correspond- 
ing rank        14  10  0 

To  Captains  or  Officers  of  Corresponding 
rank 16  10  0 

3.  These  rules  apply  solely  to  Officers  who  may  be 
voluntarily  re-employed  in  time  of  peace  and  do  not 


affect  Officers  who  may  be  called  into  Active  Service 
in  time  of  war  or  emergency. 

4.  In  the  event  of  the  death  of  an  Officer  re- 
employed under  these  regulations,  from  causes 
attributable  to  the  service,  pension  and  compassion- 
ate allowance  will  he  granted  to  his  widow  and 
children  on  the  special  scale  applicable  to  the  rank 
held  by  the  Officer  at  the  time  of  his  death,  irrespect- 
ively of  whether  his  marriage  took  place  when  on  the 
active  or  retired  list,  always  subject  to  the  operation 
of  the  Commutation  Acts  of  1871  and  1SS2,  under 
which  a  proportionate  reduction  must  be  made  in 
the  amounts  of  the  pension  or  compassionate  allow- 
ances awarded  to  a  widow  married  or  children  born 
after  the  Officer  has  wholly  or  partially  commuted 
his  retired  pay.— (O.-in-C.  10th  August,  1903'. 

5.  Commanders  and  Lieutenants  employed  as 
Agents  for  Coaling.— See  Order  in  Council  5th  August 
1S92  and  subsequent  Orders  in  Council. 

6.  Retired  Officers  employed  as  members  of  Com- 
mittees, or  on  special  duties  under  the  Admiralty — 
(see  Article  US  I  King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty 
Instructions) 


* In  the  cases  of  Officers  who  have  commuted  their  retired  pay,  or  who  received  Gratuities  on  discharge, 
deduction*  will  be.  made  from  their  full  pay  equal  to  the  amount  of  retired  pay  commuted  or  to  the  annual 
value,  of  the  Gratuity. 

+  The  following  equipment  allowances  may  be  granted  in  lieu  of  these  sums  to  Officers  when  required  to 
tike  wo  their  appointments  periodically  in  time  o'  prac.  .— 

To  Commissioned  Warrant  and  Warrant  Officers— 3/-  per  dav.  suhit-t,  to  a.  maximum  of  20'-  in  any  one  year 

To  Lieutenants  promotfd  from.  Commissioned  Warrant  and  if  arrant  ranks— i/-  a  dog,  subject  to  a  maximum 

of  30/-  in  any  one  year.     (Order  in  Gouneil  14  Oct.  ISIS.) 


REGULATIONS     FOR     OFFICERS    ON    RESERVED    OR    RE- 
TIRED LISTS  WHEN  CALLED  OUT  OR    UNDER    TRAINING. 
(Orders-in-Oouncil,  8th  March,  1895,  12th  November,  1900, 
16th  Mav,  1904,  5th  March.  1910,  and  5th  July.  1911.) 


1.  Whenever  His  Majesty  maybe  pleased  by  His 
Order  in  Council,  to  call  officers  from  the  reserved 
or  retired  lists  into  active  service  in  case  of  war  or 
emergency,  such  officers  shall  be,  in  all  respects, 
entitled  to  the  pay  and  emoluments  of  their  corres- 
ponding ranks  on  the  active  list,  their  retired  pay 
being  suspended.  Officers  promoted  on.  or  sub- 
sequently to  retirement,  will  receive  the  rate  of  Full 
Pay  of  the  higher  rank,  and  'hose  not  so  promoted 
the  rate  they  were  receiving  when  last  in  receipt  of 
full  pay. 

2.  Officers  on  the  Retired  or  Pension  Lists  of  the 
Navy,  when  called  out  for  service  in  time  of  war  or 
emergency  will  receive  a  bonus  of  twenty-five  per- 
cent, for  every  pound  of  the  full  pay  of  their  rank 
earned  by  them,  exclusive  of  allowances. 

3.  In  the  case  of  Officers  who  have  commuted 
their  retired  T>ay  or  who  received  gratuities  on  dis- 
charge, deductions  will  be  made  from  their  full  pay 
equal  to  trie  amount  of  retired  pay  commuted,  or  to 
the  annual  value  of  the  gratuuy. 

4.  In  the  cases  of  the  recall  to  active  service  of 
Lieutenants,  Carpenter  Lieutenants,  or  Engineer 
Lieutenants,  who  were  given  such  rank  on  being 
pensioned  from  the  List  of  Commissioned  Warrant 
Officers  they  will  receive  the  rates  of  pay  and  allow- 
ances of  the  rank  last  held  by  them  on  the  Active 
List,  together  with  a  bonus  of  25  per  cent,  for  every 
pound  of  the  full  pay  earned  by  them,  exclusive  of 
allowances. 

5.  AllstepECin  rank  given  on  or  after  retirement 
while  conferring  the  title,  uniform,  and  other  advan- 
tages, of  the  higher  rank,  will  not  give  the  right  of 
command  amongst  naval  officers  which  is  always  to 
be  governed  by  the  date  of  commission  in  the  rank 
held  on  the  active  list  at  the  date  of  retirement. 

6.  Officers  called  from  the  Reserved,  Retired,  or 
Pension  Lists  during  war  or  emergency  may  be  dealt 
with  as  regards  promotion  and  honorary  retired  rank 
under  the  regulations  which  are  in  force  at  the  time 
for  Officers  of  the  same  class  on  the  active  list. 


7.  Allowances  for  Equipment,  to  Officers  on  the 
Reserved  or  Retired  Lists  if  employed  in  case  of 
war  or  emergency  • — 

Flag  Officers,  Commodores  and  Officers  of  the      £ 
same  relative  rank       . .  60 

Captains,  Commanders,    and  Officers    of    the 
same  relative  rank       50 

Lieutenant-Commanders,     Lieutenants,     and 
Officers  of  the  same  relative  rank 40 

Suh-Lieutenants,  and  Officers  of  the  same  re- 
lative rank 30 

Warrant  and  Subordinate  Officers 20 

S.  Retired  Officers  who  may  be  selected  to  fill 
appointments  in  time  of  emergencywill  undergo  such 
courses  of  instruction  as  may  be  necessary  to  qualify 
them  for  the  duties  of  the  posts  they  will  be  required 
to  take  up.  While  undergoing  such  courses  they 
will  receive  in  lieu  of  their  retired  pay.  the  rate  of 
full  pay  (without  command  money),  and  allowances 
of  their  corresponding  ranks  on  the  Active  List, 
unless  the  retired  pay  exceeds  the  full  pay,  in  which 
ease  they  are  to  receive  their  retired  pay.  In  the 
i  i  is  i  I  ■  ifflcers  who  have  commuted  their  retired 
pay  or  who  received  gratuities  on  discharge,  deduc- 
tions will  be  made  from  their  full  pay  equal  to 
the  amount  of  retired  pay  commuted,  or  to  the  annual 
value  of  the  gratuity.  Such  periods  of  training  will 
not  reckon  as  time  for  increase  of  retired  pay. 

9.  In  the  event  of  the  death  of  an  Officer  re- 
employed under  these  regulations,  from  causes 
attributable  to  the  sendee,  pension  and  compassion- 
ate allowances  will  be  granted  to  his  widow  and 
children  on  the  special  scale  applicable  to  the  rank- 
held  by  the  Officer  at  the  time  of  his  death,  irres- 
pectively of  whether  his  marriage  took  place  when 
on  the  active  or  retired  list,  always  subject  to  the 
operation  of  the  Commutation  Acts  of  1871  and  1882, 
under  which  a  proportionate  reduction  must  be 
made  in  the  amounts  of  the  pension  or  compassion- 
ate allowances  awarded  to  a  widow  married  or 
children  born  after  the  Officer  has  wholly  or  partially 
commuted  his  retired  pay.— (O.-in-C,  10th  August, 
1903.) 


MISCELLANEOUS  CIRCULARS,  &c. 


942 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  RESERVE  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE 
ROYAL  MARINES. 

(Established  under  Order  in  Council  of  the  11th  March,  1903.) 

I  7.  A  Reserve  Officer  who  is  recalled  for  service  with 
the  Corps  will  cense  to  draw  his  retired  pay  (if  any) 
I  from  the  date  of  recall,  and  will  receive  instead  :— 

A.  .If  no   portion  of  retired   pay  has  been  com- 
muted :— 

The  pay  and  allowances  of  an  Officer  of 
corresponding  rank  on  Active  List  to 
gether  with  a  bonus  of  25  per  cent,  for 
every  pound  of  full  pay  earned  (exclusive 
of  allowances). 

B.  If  any  portion  of  his  retired  pay  has  been  com- 
muted:— 

The  above  rates  of  pay,  subject  to  the 
deduction  of  any  commuted  retired  pay, 
with  bonus  calculated  as  stated  above. 

C.  If  retired  with  a  gratuity:— 
The    pay  and  allowances  of  an   Officer  of 

corresponding  rank' on  the  Active  List, 
subject  to  a  deduction  equal  to  the 
annual  value  of  the  gratuity,  with  bonus 
as  stated  above. 

D.  If  accepted  for  the  Reserve  under  Clause  3  :— 
'1  ho   pay  and  allowances  of  an  Officer  of 

corresponding  rank  on  the  Active  List, 
with  bonu>-  as  stated  above. 
S.  If  the  services  of  a  Reserve  Officer  have  been  of 
a  special  eharacti  rhe  will  be  eligible:— 

(L)  For  a  step  of  substantive  or  honorary  rank 

on  ret ii  •'men I  ;  or 
(2)  For  a  step  of  Brevet  rank  for  distinguished 
service, 
s.  An  Officer  of  the  Reserve  who  is  recalled  for 
service  with  the  Corps  will  bo  granted  an  allowance 
of  £100  in  aid  of  outiit 

10.  The  widow  or  children  of  a  Reserve  Offlcor  who 
dies  while  on  service  with  the  Corps  will  have  the 
same  right  to  pension  or  compassionate  allowances 
as  is  accorded  to  the  widows  or  children  of  Officers 
on  the  Active  List  of  the  Corps. 
ADMIHALTY,  June  1903. 


1.  An  Officer  of  the  Royal  Marines,  under  the  rank 
of  Lieutenant-Colonel,  who  is  permitted  to  retire 
from  the  Active  List  at  his  own  request,  with  retired 
pay  or  gratuity  under  the  Regulations  laid  down  for 
voluntary  retirement,  will,  until  he  has  reached  the 
age  of  50,  be  liable  to  recall  for  service  with  the  Corps 
on  an  emergency,  and  will  be  placed  on  the  list  of 
Reserve  of  Officers  from  the  date  of  retirement. 

2.  An  Officer  under  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel 
who  is  compulsorily  retired  under  the  Regulations 
on  account  of  age,  will  be  eligible,  and  may  at  any 
time  offer  himself  to  be  enrolled  for  service  with  the 
Corps  in  time  of  emergency,  provided  he  is  not  more 
than  50  years  of  age  and  is  medically  tit  for  service. 
If  his  services  be  accepted  his  name  will  be  placed  on 
the  list  of  Reserve  of  Officers. 

3.  Officers  who  have  been,  or  may  be,  removed  from 
the  active  list  of  the  Royal  Marines  on  resignation, 
or  from  any  other  cause,  may  apply  to  be  placed  on 
the  list  of  Reserve  of  Officers.  If  they  be  accepted, 
the  Commissions  formerly  held  by  them  will  be  re- 
stored and  they  will  hold  the  rank  and  be  entitled  to 
wear  the  uniform  of  their  last  service  in  the  Corps. 

4.  An  Officer  will  be  removed  from  the  Reserve  List 
on  attaining  the  age  of  50. 

5.  A  Reserve  Officer  will  report  himself  at  the  com- 
mencement of  each  year  in  writing  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Admiralty.  He  will  not  quit  the  United  King- 
dom without  leave  from  the  Admiralty,  and  will  re- 
port any  change  of  permanent  address  to  the  Deputy 
Adjutant-General,  Royal  Marines. 

6.  A  Reserve  Officer  who  is  recalled  for  service  will, 
so  far  as  possible,  he  granted  his  original  seniority  in 
the  substantive  rank  which  he  held  at  the  time  of 
retirement ;  he  will  not  be  eligible  for  a  routine 
promotion  to  the  establishment  of  any  higher  rank 
in  the  Corps.  The  rate  of  Full  Pay  will  be  thai  the 
Officer  was  receiving  when  last  on  Full  Pay. 


OFFICERS  ON  THE  EMERGENCY  LIST. 


GENTLEMEN  WHO  HAVE  RESIGNED  THEIR" 
COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  ROYAL  NAVY. 

( Under  the  Provisions  of  Orders  in  Council  of  the 

lZth  May,  1901,  and  11th  February,  1913;. 
In  order  that  the  State  may  not  lose  altogether 
the  advantages  which  it  has  the  right,  to  expect  in 
return  for  the  expenses  incurred  in  the  training  of 
Officers,  a  list  of  Officers  eligible  for  employment 
in  an  Emergency  has  been  established,  and  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  expect  that 
all  Officers  who  are  permitted  to  resign  their  Com- 
missions on  the  Active  List  for  private  reasons 
should  enrol  their  names  on  this  list. 

Officers  so  enrolled  are  allowed  to  retain  their 
Commissions  and  to  wear  the  Uniform  of  their 
rank  at  time  of  resignation,  but  they  do  not  receive 
pay,  pension,  or  promotion*  when  not  employed. 

If  called  up  for  Active  Service,  Officers  on  this 
list  receive  the  full  pay  of  thoir  rank,  and  outfit 
gratuities  not  exceeding  the  following  amounts  :— 

£ 
Captains  and  Commanders  and  Officers  of 

corresponding  relative  rank  ..        ..50 

Lieutenant-Commanders, Lieutenants  and 

Officers  of  corresponding  relative  rank . .    40 
Sub  -  Lieutenants  and  Officers  of   corre- 
sponding relative  rank         30 

Officers  promoted  after  they  have  been  placed  on 
the  Emergency  List  will  receive  the  rate  of  Full  Pay 
of  the  hiisher  rank,  and  those  not  so  promoted  the 
rate  they  were  receiving  when  last  on  Full  Pay. 


On  discharge  after  being  called  up  for  Active 
Service  Officers  will  he  granted  a  Bonus  of  25  percent 
on  the  Full  Pay  (exclusive  of  Allowances)  earned 
during  their  employment. 

Emergency  Officers  voluntarily  re-employed  (e  g 
during  annual  Manoeuvres)  will  receive  in  addition 
to  the  full  pay  and  allowances  of  their  rank  a  bonus 
of  15  per  cent,  for  every  pound  of  full  pay  (exclusive  of 
allowances)  earned  by  them. 

Equipment  allowances  will  be  granted  at  the  follow- 
ing rates,  provided  that  no  Officer  will  receive  any 
allowance  if  less  than  three  years  have  elapsed  be- 
tween the  date  of  his  resignation  and  the  date  of  his 
re-employment,  and  that  no  allowance  will  be  re- 
peated to  the  same  Officer  within  a  period  of  five 
years  :— 

To   all  Officers  below  the  rank  of 

Lieutenant  9    0    0 

To  Lieutenant-Commanders,  Lien- 
tenants  or  Officers  of  correspond- 
ing rank     12  jo    0 

To  Commanders  or  Officers  of  corre- 
sponding rank    14  10    o 

Officers  who  may  receive  hurts  or  wounds  on  Active 
Service  in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  the  widows  and 
children  of  0111.  rs  who  may  be  killed,  or  who  die  of 
injuries  received  on  Active  Service  will  he  eligible 
tor  the  errant  of  Pensions  and  Allowances  as  if  the 
Officers  had  been  on  the  Active  List. 

Ex-Officers  who  are  placed  on  the,  List  will  be 
shown  as  such  in  the  Navy  List. 


943 


MISCELLANEOUS  CIRCULARS,  &c. 


Any  Officer  who  withdraws  his  name  from  the 
Emergency  List  before  the  age  of  85  will  be  required 
to  resign  his  Commission. 

Officers  actually  selected  to  fill  appointments  to  be 
taken  up  in  time  of  war  or  emergency,  will  undergo 
such  instruction  as  may  be  considered  necessary  to 
fit  them  for  the  duties  they  will  be  called  upon  to 
perform.  Attendance  at  such  courses  of  instruc- 
tion will  be  under  the  following  regulations:— 

fa)  The  pay  Is  the  same  as  would  be  given  if 
called  out  during  war  or  emergency,  except 
the  Bonus. 

(b)  Travelling  expenses  of  Officers  attending  the 

Courses  are  allowed. 

(c)  Plain  clothes  may  be  worn,  and  no  allowance 

for  outfit  is  given. 

(d)  Accommodation,  when  available,  will  be  pro- 

vided if  desired. 

Engineer  Officers  placed  on  the  Lis  twill  be  selected 
from  ex-officers  whose  profession  continues  to  be  con- 
nected with  mechanical  engineering.  The  nature  of 
their  employment  since  the  date  on  which  they 
resigned  their  commission  should  be  stated  by 
Candidates  when  volunteering,  and  also,  if  selected, 
once  a  year  after  their  names  arc  placed  on  the  List. 

Tn  the  same  manner  Medical  Officers  only  will  be 
selected  who  continue  to  practise  their  profession. 
The  nature  of  their  present  work  as  medical  men 
should  be  stated. 


Officers  are  required  to  write  annually,  until  they 
are  55  years  of  age,  on  the  1st  January  to  the  Secretary 
of  the  Admiralty,  stating  whether  they  are  still  fit  to 
serve.  After  reaching  the  age  of  55  Officers  are  re- 
quired to  report  themselves  annually  between  the 
1st  January  and  31st  March  by  letter  to  the  Editor  of 
the  Navy  List,  otherwise  their  names  will  be  removed 
from  the  List.  They  are  to  report  at  once  any  change 
in  their  address,  and  before  proceeding  abroad  they 
must  obtain  the  approval  of  the  Admiralty. 

Before  Officers  on  the  Emergency  List  enter  into 
any  engagement  under  or  on  behalf  of  Foreign 
Governments  or  accept  any  form  of  employment 
whichmay  take  them  away  from  the  United  Kingdom, 
thus  rendering  them  not  available  forservicein  II. M. 
Fleet  at  short  notice,  they  must  first  obtain  the 
approval  of  the  Admiraly. 

Gentlemen  whose  names  are  placed  on  the 
Emergency  List  as  volunteers  to  serve  in  case  of 
emergency  will  he  required  to  fill  up  and  return  a 
form  which  will  be  sent  to  them. 


*  Except  in  the  case  of  Sub  Lieutenants  who  are 
eligible  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant 
after  attaining  three  years'  seniority. 

Note.— For  List  of  Officers  whose  Commissions 
have  been  restored  under  these  Regulations,  sec 
p.  721. 


REGULATIONS  AFFECTING  OFFICERS  ON  THE  SUPPLE- 
MENTARY LIST  ENTERED  UNDER  ORDERS  IN  COUNCIL 
OF  29th  JUNE,  1895,  and  9th  AUGUST.  1898. 


1.  The  Admiralty  reserve  to  themselves  the  power 
of  promoting  any  Lieutenant-Commander  or  Lieu- 
tenant entered  under  this  scheme  to  the  Active  List 
of  Commanders  for  distinguished  service  during 
war  operations. 

2.  At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  a  Lieutenant 
on  retirement  maybe  granted  such  Honorary  rank 
as  may  be  considered  desirable. 

3.  Pensions  for  Hurts  and  Wounds,  Widows'  Pen- 
sions, Compassionate  Allowances  to  Children,  to  be 
at  the  same  rate,  and  under  the  same  conditions, 


as  those     ranted  to  Officers  of  the  Koyal  Navy  of 
corresponding  rank. 

4.  Widows  of  Officers  on  the  Supplementary  List 
not  killed  in  action,  and  who  have  not  lost  their  lives 
in  the  execution  of  the  service,  who  at  the  time  of 
death  had  not  five  years'  seniority  as  Commissioned 
Officers  on  the  Active  List,  are  eligible  for  the  award 
of  Gratuities,  such  Gratuities  to  be  in  every  case  less 
than  the  Gratuity  that,  could  have  been  payable  to 
the  Officer  himself  if  lie  had  been  compelled  by  illness 
to  retire  from  His  Majesty's  Navy  instead  of  dying 
in  it.    i  Order  in  Council,  7th  March,  1899.) 


ENTRY  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  ON 
THE  SUPPLEMENTARY  LIST  OF  LIEUTENANTS  AND  SUB- 
LIEUTENANTS, R.N.,  UNDER  ORDER  IN  COUNCIL  OF 
7th   MARCH,   1913. 

A  limited  number  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  between  the  ages  of  22  and  32  will  be  entered 
on  a  Supplementary  List  of  the  Navy. 

Candidates  will  bo  selected  from  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  who  have  completed  12  months' 
training  in  the  Royal  Navy,  or  who  are  now  under- 
going training. 

Application  for  entry  from  Officers  n"w  undergoing 
12  months' training,  who  may  be  eligible  under  the 
above  regulations,  will  not  be  considered  until  the 
applicants  have  performed  three  months  of  the 
period  of  training.  Selected  candidates  will  be  re- 
quired to  undergo  a  medical  examination. 

Sub-Lieutenants  will  be  eligible  for  promotion  to 
Lieutenant  after  one  year's  service  from  the  date  of 
entry  in  the  Royal  Navy  or  on  the  date  on  which  they 


would  have  become  eligible  for  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
teuav  t  in  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve;  but  power  is  re- 
served to  the  Admiralty  to  appoint  them  as  ActiDg 
Lieutenants  at  any  period  of  their  service. 

In  the  case  of  Officers  who  may  not  have  fulfilled 
tlir  service  required  by  the  Regulations  of  the  Board 
of  Trade  for  examination  for  Master,  promotion  will 
be  subject  to  their  passing  an  examination  to  bo 
held  by  the  Board  of  Trade." 

Lieutenant -Commanders  and  Lieutenants  on  the 
Supplementary  List  will  be  eligible  for  promotion  tc 
the  rank  of  Commander  in  cases  of  very  exceptional 
service. 

The  rates  of  full  pay  will  be  the  same  as  for 
Lieutenant  -  Commanders.  Lieutenants  and  Sub- 
Lieutenants,    E.N.,    and    Sub-Lieutenants    on    the 


NAVAL   ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 


944-6 


Supplementary  List  will  receive  a  messing  allow- 
ance of  Is.  a  day  in  addition.  It  is  con  emplated 
that  continuous  employment  on  full  pay  will  he 
found  for  all  Officers  entered  on  the  Supplementary 
List,  except  when  they  may  be  on  half  pay  either 
through  misconduct  or  at  own  request,  or  when 
full  pay  shah  have  ceased  in  consequence  of  sick- 
ness. Half  and  Retired  Fay,  and  gratuities,  will 
be  at  the  rates  laid  down  tor  Officers  eniered  on  the 
Supplementary  List  under  earlier  Orders  in  Council. 
The  rates  of  lull,  half,  and  reiired  pay,  mentioned 
above,  are  shown  in  other  parts  of  the  Nav>  List. 

At  the  discretion  of  the  Admiralty  a  Lieutenant- 
Commander  or  Lieutenant  on  retirement,  may  be 
granted  the  retired  rank  of  Commander  under  the 
conditions  applicable  to  Lieutenant-Commanders 
and  Lieutenants  generally. 

Pensions  for  wounds  and  injuries,  widows'  pensions, 


and  compassionate  allowances  for  children  will  be  at 
the  same  rates  and  under  the  same  conditions  as 
those  granted  to  Officers  of  the  ±toyal  Navy  of  cor- 
responding rank. 

Officers  on  entry  will  cease  to  be  entitled  to  retain 
ing  fees. 

The  full  equipment  grant  of  301.  will  be  given  to 
Sub-Lieutenantoand  40(.  to  Lieutenants,  in  eons  dera- 
tion of  their  having  to  obtain  naval  uniform,  provid- 
ed that  they  have  not  received  any  outfit  allowance 
on  appointment  to  one  of  His  Majesty's  Ships  lor 
tr  ining  within  the  two  years  immediately  preceding 
the  date  of  entry  on  the  Supplementary  List. 

An  Officer  who  has  received  outfit,  allowance  with- 
in such  two  years  will  receive  only  half  the  equip- 
ment grant,  or  the  difference  between  what  lie  has 
already  received  and  the  full  rate. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  HIS  MAJESTY'S  LEVEES  AT 
ST.  JAMES'S  PALACE. 


At  all  Levees,  which  will  be  held  at  12  o'clock  noon, 
Cards  of  Admission  will  be  required,  whether  for 
Presentation  or  Attendance,  as  the  numbers  at  each 
of  these  ceremonies  must  be  limited. 


The  following  are  the  rules  to  be  observed. 

Attendances  and  Peesentations. 

All  Officers,  whether  active  or  on  the  retired  lists, 
»f  the  Royal  Navy  and  the  Royal  Marines,  of  what- 
ever rank,  will  communicate  with  and  obtain  their 
cards  from  the  Private  Secretary  to  the  First  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty.  All  Civil  Officers  of  the  Admiralty 
will  follow  the  same  rule.  Application  should  be 
made  when  the  date  of  the  Levee,  for  which  a  card  is 
desired,  has  been  announced  in  the  press  by  the 
Lord  Chamberlain  but  not  before. 

The  names  both  for  attendance  and  presentation 
must  be  received  at  the  Admiralty  not  later  than 
eight  days  prior  to  the  date  of  each  Levee. 


Occasions  on  which.  Officers  may  be  presented  by  the 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 

1.— On  receiving  a  Commission  in  the  Royal  Navy. 
2. — On  promotion  to  the  rank  of   Commander,  or  to 

corresponding   rank  in  other  branches  of  the 

Service,  and  after  that  on  every  step. 
Retired  officers  are.  not  presented  on  receiving  a 

step  in  rank. 
3.— On  appointment  to  the  command  of  a  ship. 
4. — On  appointment  to  the  command  of  a  station  or 

squadron,    or    to    a    principal     post    at    the 

Admiralty. 
5.— On  rel  urn  from  active  service  during  War,  or 

from  any  special  service  abroad,  or  on  return 

from  the  command  of  a  station  or  squadron. 
6.— On  appointment  to  one  of  the  Royal  Yachts,  or  as 

Aide-do-Camp  to  the  King. 
7.— On  appointment  to  or  promotion  in  any  Order, 

when  not  personally  invested  with  the  Insignia 

by  His  Majesty. 


NAVAL  ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT. 


No.  131— C. 
At  the  Court  at  Windsor. 

The  9th  day  of  May,  1891. 
Present, 
The  QUEEN'S  most  excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 

Whereas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 
Memorial  from  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  dated  the  sth  day 
of  May  1S91,  in  the  words  following,  viz.  :— 

"  Whereas  it  has  been  deemed  advisable,  in  the 
interest^  of  your  Majesty's  Service,  that  the  custody, 
&c  of  Naval  Ordnance  stores  should  be  transferred 
to  the  Admiralty ;  and  whereas  it  is  also  deemed 
necessary  that  certain  Officers,  and  Warrant  Officers 
of  Your  Majesty's  Ordnance  Store  Department 
should  be  transferred  to  the  Admiralty  for  the  con 
duct  of  the  duties  connected  with  the  transferred 
Ordnance  Stores. 

"We  bee  leave  most  humbly  to  recommend  that 
Your  Majesty  will  lie  graciously  pleased,  by  your 
Order  in  Council,  to  sanction  the  following  mtes  of 
nav  and  retirement  to  the  Army  Officers  who  may 
be  appointed  to  the  Naval  Ordnance  Department. 

"  The  scale  of  pay  to  be  as  follows  :— 
"  Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  £600  by  £20  annually,  to 
£500,  with  an  additional  £100   a   year    to    the 
Officer  in  charge  at  Woolwich  Arsenal. 


"  Deputy  Naval  Ordnance   Officer,  £425   by  £30 

annually,  to  £525. 
"Assistant  Naval  Ordnance  Officer,  £250  by  £15 
annually,  to  £350. 
"The  above  Officers,  when  quarters  are  not  pro- 
vided, to  receive,  in  addition  to  these  rates  of  pay, 
£10  i,  £75,  and  £50  a  year,  according  to  their  respective 
grade. 

"When  on  Foreign  service  they  will  receive  the 
special  Colonial  alio.,  anc-es  -ranic  i  under  Admiralty 
insulations,  and,  when  quarters  are  not  provided, 
sucii  house  allowances  as  may  he  nxed  by  the 
Admiralty  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Treasury. 

"  The  commencing  pay  of  the  Officers  transferred 
will  be  :— 

"Naval  Ordnance  Officers. 

"(a)  An  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ord- 
nance, having  the  rank  of  Lieutenant-Colonel, 
the  maximum  pay  of  the  Office. 

"t&l  An  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ord- 
nance, with  the  rank  of  Major,  the  minimum 
pay  of  the  Office. 

"Deputy  Naval  Ordnance  Officers. 

"'a  An  Assistant  Commissary  General  of  Ord- 
nance, with  the  rank  of  Major,  the  maximum/ 
pay  of  the  Office. 

"(d)  A  Deputy  Commissary  General  of  Ord 
nance,  the  minimum  pay  of  the  Office. 


947  NAVAL  ORDNANCE  DEPARTMENT— NURSING  SERVICE. 


"  Assistant  Naval  Ordnance  Officers. 
"(e)  A  Deputy  Assistant  Commissary  General  of 

Ordnance,  the  maximum  pay  of  the  Office. 
"  (  f)  A  Quarter-Master,  with  the  rank  of  Captain, 

the  Maximum  pay  of  the  Office. 
"(g)  A  Quarter  Master,  with  the  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenant, the  minimum  pay  of  the  Office. 
"Retirement  to  be  compulsory  at  the  age  of  sixty. 
The  Rates  of  Retired  Pay  on  compulsory  retirement 
at  60  years  of  age  to  be  as  follows  :— 

Per  annum. 

"  Assistant  Commissary  General  of        £ 

Ordnance        650 

"Deputy  Assistant  Commissary 

General  of  Ordnance        ..        ..        400 

"Quarter-Master  250 

"  Officers  transferred,  to  be  eligible  for  promotion 
as  if  they  had  remained  in  the  Ordnance  Store 
Service,  but  not  above  the  rank  of  Assistant 
Commissary  General,  and  otherwise 'to  retain  all 
their  rights  and  privileges  as  Officers  of  the  Ord- 
nance Store  Department. 


"  Conductors  transferred  to  the  Admiralty  Service 
to  receive  such  rates  of  pay,  and  on  retirement, 
such  rates  of  pension,  as  may  be  assigned  to  them 
by  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  with 
the  concurrence  of  the  Treasury. 

"  Conductors  to  be  compulsorily  retired  at  the  age 
of  sixty  years. 

"All  rights  and  privileges  as  Ordnance  Store 
Warrant  Officers  to  be  otherwise  reserved  to  Con- 
ductors transferred  to  Admiralty  Service. 

"The  Lords  Commissioners  of  Your  Majesty's 
Treasury,  and  the  Secretary  of  State  for  "War,  have 
signified  their  concurrence  in  the  foregoing  pro 
posals." 

Her  Majesty,  having  taken  the  said  Memorial  into 
consideration,  was  pleased,  by  and  with  the  advice 
of  Her  Privy  Council,  to  approve  of  what  is  therein 
proposed.  And  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are  to  give  the 
necessary  directions  herein  accordingly. 

C.  L.  PEEL. 


QUEEN    ALEXANDRA'S    ROYAL    NAVAL 
NURSING   SERVICE. 


At  the  Court  at  St.  James's, 

The  6th  day  of  March,  1902. 
Present, 


The  KING'S  Most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 

Whekeas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 
Memorial  from  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  dated  the  13th  day 
of  February,  1902,  in  the  words  following,  viz. : — 

"Whereas  Your  Majesty  was  pleased  by  Your 
Majesty's  Order  in  Council  of  the  ninth  day  of 
February,  1901,  to  approve  of  certain  regula- 
tions for  the  Staff  of  Nursing  Sisters  in  Na\al 
Hospitals ; 

"And  whereas  Her  Majesty  Queen  Alexandra 
has  been  pleased  to  intimate  that  it  is  Her 
gracious  pleasure  to  assume  the  Presidency  of 
this  Staff; 


"  We  beg  leave  humbly  to  submit  that  Your 
Majesty  will  be  graciously  pleased  to  approve  of 
the  same  by  Your  Order  in  Council  and  that  the 
Staff  of  Nursing  Sisters  be  designated  'Queen 
Alexandra's  Royal  Naval  Nursing  Service.' 

"We  further  humbly  submit  that  the  Nursing 

Sisters  shall  be  entitled  to  wear  on  the  prescribed 

uniform  an  embroidered  badge  consistingof  a  red 

Geneva  Cross  on  a  white  ground  in  a  gold  border, 

and   above,    Her    Majesty   Queen   Alexandra's 

Monogram,   viz.:— two   A's   red   interlacing   an 

anchor  and  cable  gold  ;  the  whole  surmounted  by 

the  Imperial  Crown." 

His  Majesty  having  taken  the  said  Memorial  into 

consideration,  was  pleased,  by  and  with  the  advice  of 

His  Privy  Council,  bo  approve  of  what  is  therein 

proposed.    And  the  Right  Honourable   the    Lords 

Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty  are   to    give  the 

necessary  directions  herein  accordingly. 

A.  W.  FITZROY. 


RESERVE    OF  NURSING   SISTERS   FOR   QUEEN 
ALEXANDRA'S    ROYAL    NAVAL    NURSING     SERVICE. 

At  the  Court  at  St.  James's, 

The  13th  day  of  October,  1910. 

Present, 

The  KING'S  Most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 

Whekeas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 

Memorial  from   the   Right    Honourable  the  Lords 

Commissioners  of  the  Admiralty,  dated  the  22nd  day 

of  August,  1910,  in  the  words  following,  viz.  :— 

"Whereas  we  have  had  under  our  consideration 
the  necessity  for  the  formation  of  a  Reserve  of 
Nursine  Sisters  for  Queen  Alexandra's  Royal 
Naval  Nursing  Service  to  provide  the  additional 
trained  nurses  who  would  be  required  by  this 
Department  in  the  event  of  war  on  a  large  scale  : 
"  And  whereas  we  are  of  opinion  that  the 
necessary  number  of  additional  Nursing  Sisters 
can  be  obtained  as  required  by  previous  arrange- 
ment with  the  -authorities  of  the  principal  Civil 
Hospitals  of  the  country  : 
"  We  therefore  beg  leave  humbly  to  recommond 


that  your  Majesty  may  be  graciously  pleased  by 
Your  Order  in  Council  to  sanction  such  arrange- 
ments being  made  accordingly  under  regula- 
tions to  be  framed  by  us,  with  the  consent  where 
necessary  of  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  Your 
Majesty's  Treasury,  and  to  authorise  the  grant 
of  pensions  and  gratuities  for  wounds  to  those 
members  of  the  Eeserve  who  may  be  injured 
while  serving,  according  to  the  scale  laid  down 
for  Sisters  in  Queen  Alexandra's  Royal  Naval 
Nursing  Service: 

"The  Lords  Commissioners  of  Your  Majesty's 

Treasury  have  signified  their  concurrence  in  this 

proposal." 

His  Majesty  having  taken  the  said  Memorial  into 

consideration,  was  pleased,  by  and  with  the  advice 

of  His  Privy  Council,  to  approve  of  what  is  therein 

proposed.    And  the  Right  Honourable   the   Lords 

Commissioners   of  the  Admiralty  are  to  give  the 

necessary  directions  herein  accordingly. 

ALMER1C   FITZROY. 


WAR  COLLEGE. 


948 


ROYAL    NAVAL    WAR    COLLEGE,    PORTSMOUTH. 


War  Course  for  Flag  Offlaere,  Captains  and 
Commanders. 

1.  These  courses  ifor  Officers  on  the  Active  List 
only)  will  be  held  in  the  Spring  and  Autumn  of  each 
year.    Each  course  will  last  15  weeks. 

2.  The  eourse  consists  of  :— 

(a)  Playing  the  Tactical  Naval  War  Game. 

(b)  Playing  the  Strategical  Naval  "War  Game, 
(o)  Studvin?  and  writing  reports  on  the  various 

problems  arising  out  of  the  strategical 
conditions  of  the  present  day. 
(d)  Lectures  on  the  following  subjects :— Naval 
History,  Naval  Architecture,  Steam,  In- 
ternational Law,  the  Law  of  Evidence, 
Wireless  Telegraphy,  Coast  Defence,  and 
other  subjects  of  interest  and  use  to 
Naval  Officers. 

3.  No  examination  is  held  in  the  subjects  included 
in  the  War  Course,  but  Officers  have  the  option  of 
being  examined  in  any  of  the  other  subjects  which 
they  may  have  studied.  This  examination  is  entirely 
voluntary  and  in  no  way  competitive,  the  result 
being  communicated  to  the  Admiralty. 


4.  Flag  Officers,  while  going  through  the  Course, 
are  paid  16s.  a  day,  in  addition  to  their  half  pay  (the 
time  reckoning  as  half-pay  time)  and  4s.  6d.  a  day 
Lodging  Allowance,  if  no  accommodation  is  avail- 
able, and  it  is  required. 

Captains  and  Commanders,  while  going  through 
the  Course,  are  paid  full  pay  without  command 
money,  and,  in  addition.  Provision  Allowance,  and 
Lodging  Allowance  according  to  scale  if  there  is  no 
accommodation  available,  the  time  reckoning  as 
full-pay  time. 

War  Course  for  Marine  and  Military  Officers. 
A  limited  number  of  Army  Officers  may  be  per- 
mitted to  attend  the  War  Courses  with  the  object 
of  promoting  the  co-operation  of  the  two  Services  in 
time  of  War.  Naval  Officers  may  attend  the  Staff 
College  on  similar  lines.  A  number  of  Marine 
Officers,  limited  for  the  present  to  two  in  each  class, 
may  also  be  allowed  to  attend  the  War  Courses. 

Lectures  on  Naval  History,  International  Law, 

Strategy,  Tactics  and  Military  Subjects. 
Lectures  on  the  above  subjects  are  given  at  Devon- 
port  and  Chatham  from  time  to  time,  and  the  Naval 
War  Game  played  so  far  as  time  will  admit. 


ROYAL    NAVAL    WAR    COLLEGE,    DEVONPORT. 


Short  Course  in  Strategy,  International  Law,  <&c. 

1.  These  courses  will  be  of  three  weeks'  duration, 
and  will  take  place  over  nine  months  in  the  year, 
from  September  to  June. 

2.  The  course  will  consist  of  a  series  of  lectures  on 
International  Law  and  Prize  Manual,  Merchant 
Shipping,  and  Court- Martial  procedure,  supple- 
mented by  instruction  in  the  principles  of  Strategy, 
Tactics,  &c. 

3.  Officers  will  be  nominated  for  the  Courses  by 
the  Commauder-in-Chief,  Devonport,  and  the  Com- 
mandant, R. M.L.I. 

4.  The  courses  will  also  be  open  to  other  volun- 
teers who  can  arrange  to  attend. 


5.    Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve   will  be 
eligible  to  attend  under  the  following  conditions  :— 

(a)  On  completion  of  short  courses  of  Gunnery, 
Torpedo,  or  other  training. 

(61  As  a  separate  course  to  be  applied  for  by  the 
Officer  himself. 

(ei  While  undergoing  12  months' training  (not 
Annual  or  Biennial  training)  in  ships 
refitting. 

(di  Midshipmen  will  not  be  eligible  for  these 
courses-  and,  as  regards  Sub- Lieutenants 
and  Acting  Sub-Lieute"ants  who  have 
completed  Gunnery  and  Torpedo  Courses 
prior  to  12  months'  training,  the  anpoint- 
ment  will  be  subject  to  a  special  recom- 
mendation from  the  Captains  of  the 
Gunnery  and  Torpedo  Schools. 


949 


RANK  AND  COMMAND. 


RANK  AND  COMMAND. 


EXTRACT  FROM  THE  KING'S  REGULATIONS. 
Officers  in  Geneeal. 

1.  The  Officers  of  His  Majesty's  Navy  are  divided  into 
the  following  branches,  namely:  Military,  Engineer, 
Medical  Accountant,  Naval  Instructor,  Artisan. 

2.  The  Military  Branch  is  comprised  of  the  under- 
mentioned Officers  who,  with  the  exception  herein- 
after mentioned,  shall  rank  and  command  in  the 
following  order : — 

1.  Admirals  of  the  Fleet. 

2.  Admirals. 

3.  Vice-Admirals. 

4.  Bear-Admirals. 

5.  Commodores. 
13.  Captains. 

7.  Commanders. 

S.  Lieutenant-Commanders. 

9.  Lieutenants. 
10.  I  Sub-Lieutenants. 
11. \  Mates. 
12.  i  Chief  Gunners, 


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missions. 


14.  (Chief  Signal  Boatswains. 

15.  J  CommissionedTelegraphists 

16.  |  Gunners.  f 

17.  I  Boatswains  I  according    to 
18. !- Signal  Boatswain.                     -i        date  of 
If.  I  Warrant  Telegraphists.             |     Warrants. 

20.  J  Chief  Masters-at-Arms.  L 

21.  Midshipmen. 

22.  Naval  Cadets. 

3.  Commodores,  when  in  the  presence  of  Captains 
senior  to  them,  shall  rank  and  command  according 
to  their  seniority  as  Captains. 

4.  A  ship  must  always  be  represented  by  an  Officer 
of  the  Military  Branch  in  the  following  order  of 
eommand  • — 

1.  Captain. 

2.  Commander. 

3.  Lieutenant-Commander. 

4.  Lieutenant. 

5.  I  Sub- Lieutenant. 
ii.l'MUe. 
7,'j  Chief  Gunner. 

8.  I  Chief  Boatswain 

9.  fChief  Signal  Boatswain  )  Commissions 
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14.  I  War 
15.J  Chie 

16.  Midshipman. 

17.  Naval  Cadet. 

5.  All  Officers  of  the  same  denomination  in  the 
Military  Branch  shall  rank  and  command  accord- 
ing to  the  order  m  which  their  names  stand  in  the 


Official  List  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy;  or,  when 
not  inserted  in  the  List,  according  to  the  dates 
of  their  lirst  Commissions,  Warrants,  or  Orders,  in 
their  existing  rank.  If  only  acting  in  the  rank,  ihey 
siiall  rank  and  command  alter  omeers  holding  tlie 
corresponding  continued  rank,  and  in  relation  to 
each  other  shall  rank  and  command  according  to  tue 
order  in  which  their  names  stand  in  the  Official 
List,  of  the  Officers  of  the  fetoyal  Navy,  unless  the 
Admiralty  may  otherwise  direct. 

6.  Officers  of  the  Non-Military  Branches  shall  rank 
with  eacli  other  and  with  the  Officers  of  the  Military 
Branch,  the  Royal  Marines  and  the  Army  in  the 
order  given  in  the  following  table,  and  shall  command 
in  the  same  order  the  Officers  and  men  of  their  own 
Branch  as  well  as  those  of  any  other  branch  or  of  the 
Royal  Marines  who  may  be  appointed  or  detailed  for 
duty  in  their  respective  departments  or  placed  under 
their  orders  by  superior  authority. 

7.  Officers  on  whom  a  step  of  temporary  or  local  rank 
has  been  conferred  under  the  provisions  of  Order  in 
Council  of  21st  November,  1855,  shall,  subject  to  the 
provisions  of  Clauses  6  and  6,  be  entitled  to  take 
command  and  precedence  and  to  enjoy  all  the 
privileges  and  emoluments  of  the  rank  in  which  they 
are  acting. 

8.  Officers  in  command  of  His  Majesty's  Ships  must 
take  rank  and  precedence  of  Officers  placed  under 
their  Command  on  all  occasions,  whether  on  shore 
or  ahoat. 

9.  When  Commanders,  Lieutenant-Commanders, 
Lieutenants,  or  Sub-Lieutenants,  who  are  seniors  to 
the  Executive  Officer,  are  appointed  for  Navigating 
duties,  they  will  succeed  to  the  command  of  the 
Ship,  in  the  absence  of  the  Captain  ;  but  they  are 
not  to  take  upon  themselves  the  routine  duties  of 
the  Executive  Officer  except  by  order  of  the  Captain, 
or  in  case  of  necessity. 

10.  All  Officers  of  the  Military  Branch  are  liable  to  be 
called  upon  to  perform  Navigating  and  Pilotage 
duties  in  His  Majesty's  Ships,  but  the  additional  pay 
to  Commanders,  Lieutenant-Commanders,  Lieu- 
tenants, and  Sub-Lieutenants  for  the  discharge  of 
such  duties,  is  contingent  on  their  having  passed 
the  necessary  examination  in  Pilotage. 

11.  Lieutenant-Commanders,  Lieutenants  and  Sub- 
lieutenants appointed  lor  Navigating  duties  are  to 
take  a  share  in  the  ordinary  duties  of  their  Ships, 
such  as  watch  keeping,  acting  as  Divisional  Officers, 
&c,  but  this  participation  in  the  ordinary  duties  is 
not  to  interfere  with  their  special  navigating  duties 
and  is  to  be  arranged  at  the  discretion  of  the  Captain. 

12.  At  Courts  of  Inquiry,  Surveys,  and  other  similar 
assemblages  of  Officers,  the  Officer  who,  in  virtue  of 
his  office,  would,  under  these  liegulations  take  the 
military  command,  is  in  all  cases  to  preside,  irres- 
pective of  the  relative  rank  oi  the  other  members, 
whose  precedence  on  such  occasions  shall  be 
determined  by  the  table  given  on  page  951. 


RANK  AND  COMMAND. 


950 


RELATIVE  RANK  OF  THE  OFFICERS  OF  THE 
NAVY  AND  ARMY. 


EXTRACT  FROM  THE  KING'S 
REGULATIONS. 
The  relative  rank  of  Officers  of  the  Navy  with  each 
other  and  with  Officers  of  the  Army  shall,  subject  to 
the  exceptions  provided  for  in  Chapter  III.  of  the 
King's  Regulations  and  Admiralty  Instructions.be 
as  laid  down  in  the  following  Table,  and  shall  in 
every  ease  take  effect  according  to  the  dates  of  their 
respective  commissions,  or  appointments,  unless  the 
relative  rank  is  granted  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Admiralty,  or  is  dependent  on  the  attainment  of 
seniority  or  completion  of  service.  In  the  latter  case 
it  shall  take  effect  from  such  attainment  of  seniority 
or  completion  of  service  in  the  particular  rank. 

(For  Table,  seep.  951.) 

Nothing  contained  in  these  regulations  is  to  be 
considered  as  giving  a  claim  to  any  Officer  of  the 
Navy  to  assume  command  of  His  Majesty's  Land 
Forces  on  shore,  nor  to  any  Officer  of  the  Army  to 
assume  command  of  any  of  His  Majesty's  Squadrons 
or  Ships,  or  of  any  of  the  Officers  or  men  thereunto 
belonging,  unless  under  special  authority  from  the 
Government  of  His  Majesty. 

When  Officers  of  the  Navy  are  employed  on  shore, 
on  joint  service  with  His  Majesty's  Land  Forces, 
their  relative  rank  shall  carry  with  it  all  the  prece- 
dence and  advantages,  except  command,  attaching  to 
the  rank  with  which  it  corresponds,  and  shall 
regulate  the  choice  of  quarters,  rates  of  lodging 
money,  servants,  forage,  fuel,  and  light,  or  allowances 
in  their  stead. 

The  precedence  of  the  Naval  Commander-in-Chief 
in  the  East  Indies  is  regulated  by  the  Royal  Warrant 
of  precedence  in  India. 


It  is  His  Majesty's  pleasure  that  the  following 
rules  be  observed  in  the  Colonies  in  regard  to  the 
precedency  of  Naval  and  Military  Officers  in  com- 
mand of  His  Majesty's  Forces : 

a.  The  Officer  in  command  of  Ris  Majesty's  Naval 

Forces  on  the  Station,  if  of  the  rank  of  an 
Admiral,  and  the  Senior  Officer  in  command  of 
the  troops,  if  of  the  rank  of  a  General,  are  to 
have  precedence  next  after  the  Governor,  their 
own  relative  rank  being  determined  by  the 
Regulations  on  that  subject.  Governors  of 
o tli er  Colonies  shall  rank  next  after  such  Naval 
and  Military  Officers. 

b.  The  Senior  Officer  in  command  of  the  troops,  if 

of  the  rank  of  Colonel  or  Lieutenant-Colonel 
and  the  Officer  in  command  of  His  Majesty's 
Naval  Forces  on  t'.ie  Station,  if  of  equivalent 
rank,  are  to  have  precedency  next  after  the 
Bishop  and  the  Chief  Justice,  their  own  relative 
rank  being  determined  by  the  regulations  on 
that  subject. 

c.  The  Officer  in  command  of  His  Majesty's  Naval 

Forces  on  the  Station,  and  the  Senior  Officer  in 

command  of  the  troops,  if  below  the  rank  of 

Colonel  or  Lieut. -Colonel,  are  to  continue  to 

take  rank,  as  has  heretofore  been  the  case,  next 

after  tho  Solicitor-General. 

Whilst,  however,  these  rules  will  take  effect  in 

every  place  in  which  His  Majesty's    Instructions, 

communicated  through  the  Secretary  of  State,  avail 

for  the  purpose,  they  will  not  overridethe  precedence 

which  in  a  few  Colonies  is  conferred  upon  certain 

Officers,  either  by  law,  or  by  the  terms  of  Letters 

Patent  from  the  Crown ;  which  instruments  cannot 

be  set  aside  or  altered  except  by  the  issue  of  others 

having  the  same  form  and  equal  authority. 


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9515  RELATIVE  RANK  AND  UNIFORM  OF  INDIAN  MARINE 


ROYAL    INDIAN    MARINE. 


RELATIVE  RANK. 

The  relative  rank  of  Officers  of  the  Indian  Marine  with  Officers  of  the 
Royal  Navy  is  as  hereafter  stated.  Their  status  is  similar  to  that 
of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  but  senior  to  those  Officers  in 
their  respective  ranks  : — 


Rank  in  the  Royal  Indian  Marine. 

Deputy  Director 

Assistant  Director  

Commander 

Lieutenant  of  over  8  years'  seniority 
Lieutenant,  under  8  years'  seniority 

Sub-Lieutenant 

Inspector  of  Machinery 

Chief  Engineer       

Engineer  of  and  over  nine  years'  seniority 

Engineer  under  nine  years'  seniority 

Assistant  Engineer         

WarraLt  Officer 


Rank  in  the  Fleet. 


After  Captain  under  3  years'  seniority. 

„  Commander. 

„  Lieutenant-Commander. 

„  Lieutenant. 

„  Sub-Lieutenant. 

„  Engineer  Commander. 

„  Engineer  Lieutenant  of  eight  years'  seniority 
duly  qualified  and  selected. 

„  Engineer  Lieutenant  under  eight  years'  senior- 
ity, or  over  that  seniority,  but  not  duly  quali- 
fied or  selected. 

„     Engineer  Sub- Lieutenant. 
Warrant  Officer. 


UNIFORM. 


Officers  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine  are  to  wear  the 
same  uniform  as  officers  of  corresponding  rank  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  with  the  following  exceptions  :— 

(a.)  Instead  of  each  stripe  of  half-inch  lace  round 
the  sleeves  of  the  coat,  there  is  to  be  a  stripe 
formed  of  two  waved  lines  of  quarter-inch 
gold  lace  intersecting  each  other,  so  as  to 
form  bands  half  an  inch  wide,  the  blue  cloth 
to  show  between  the  curves. 

(b.)  Instead  of  the  anchor  on  the  epaulettes  and 
shoulder  straps  respectively,  there  is  to  be  a 
badge  consisting  of  a  silver  anchor  in  the 
centre,  surrounded  with  the  letters— R.I. M. — 
embroidered  in  gold. 

(c.)  Instead  of  the  bullion  loop  on  the  cocked  hat, 
the  loop  to  be  formed  of  two  gold  cords,  1  inch 
circumference,  twisted  in  the  same  manner 
as  for  coat  sleeves. 


(d.)  Buttons, — To  be  gilt  raised  round  buttons,  in- 
dented with  a  round  rim,  within  which  an 
anchor  and  cable,  surmounted  by  an  imperial 
crown  impaled  on  the  Star  of  India. 

(e.i  Cap  budgt  s.— To  have  a  J-inch  centre  of  imperial 
crimson,  edged  with  a"  gold  cablet,  encircled 
by  long  and  short  wavy  rays  of  gold  3-inch 
and  I  of  an  inch  long  respectively,  the  whole 
surcharged  by  an  anchor  and  cable  in  silver, 
the  ring  and  stock  to  be  within  the  crimson 
centre,  and  the  crown  to  reach  to  the  outer 
edge  of  the  rays,  the  whole  to  be  surmounted 
by  an  Imperial  crown  worked  in  silver  and 
crimson. 

(/.)  Clasp  of  Sword  belt,— To  have  the  same  device 
as  the  Cap  badge. 

iff.)  The  Engineer  officers  are  to  be  distinguished 
by  purple  velvet  stripes,  quarter-inch  wide, 
between  the  gold  lace  waved  lines  round  the 
sleeves  of  the  coat. 


PRIZE  MONET. 


952 


PRIZE   MONEY. 


PROCLAMATION. 
VICTORIA,  E. 


WHEREAS  by  Our  Order  in  Council  of  this  day's 
date  We  were  graciously  pleased  to  annul,  from  and 
after  the  thirty-first  day  of  October  next.  Our  Royal 
Proclamation  of  the  third  day  of  August  one  thous- 
and eight  hundred  and  eighty-six,  regulating,  accord- 
ing to  the  Scheme  set  forth  therein  or  recognised 
thereby,  the  Distribution  of  the  net  Proceeds  of 
Prizes  captured  from  the  Enemy,  of  Captures  and 
Seizures  under  the  several  Acts  of  Parliament  passed 
relating  to  the  Revenues  of  Customs,  and  to  Trade 
and  Navigation,  for  the  Abolition  of  the  Slave  Trade, 
for  the  Capture  and  Destruction  of  Pirates  and 
Piratical  Vessels,  and  of  the  Rewards  conferred  for 
the  same,  as  also  of  the  Awards  for  all  Salvage 
granted  to  the  Crews  of  our  Ships  and  Vessels  of 
War,  wheu  not  otherwise  specially  apportioned  by 
the  Terms  of  the  respective  Awards  and  Allowances, 
and  in  consequence  of  certain  Alterations  in  the 
Apportionment  and  Classification  of  the  Shares  being 
desirable,  it  is  expedient  that  Provision  should  be 
made  for  the  future  Distribution  of  such  net  Proceeds 
and  Salvage  not  otherwise  specially  apportioned,  and 
all  other  Monies  whatsoever  granted  to  be  shared 
among  the  officers  and  crews  of  our  ships  and  vessels 
in  the  manner  of  Prize  Money. 

We  do,  therefore,  now  make  known  to  all  Our  loving 
Subjects,  and  to  all  others  whom  it  may  concern,  by 
this  Our  Proclamation,  by  and  with  the  advice  of  Our 
Privy  Council,  that  Our  Royal  Will  and  Pleasure  is, 
and  We  do  hereby  direct,  That  Ships  or  Vessels  being 
in  sight  of  a  prize,  as  also  of  the  captor,  under  circum- 
stances to  cause  intimidation  to  the  prize  and 
encouragement  to  the  captor,  shall  be  alono  entitled 
to  share  as  joint  captors,  and  that  the  distribution  of 
all  such  net  proceeds  of  prizes,  rewards,  allowances,' 
salvage  awards,  and  of  all  bounties  and  grants  what- 
soever distributable  to  our  Royal  Navy  in  the  manner 
of  Prize  Money,  shall  be  made  as  follows,  viz.  :— 

That  the  flag  officer  or  officers  shall  have  one- 
thirtieth  part  of  the  whole  net  proceeds  arising  from 
prizes  captured  from  the  enemy,  and  from  all  other 
captures  and  seizures,  &c,  as  aforesaid,  made  by  any 
of  the  ships  or  vessels  under  his  or  their  command, 
and  of  the  rewards  conferred  for  the  same,  according 
to  the  following  conditions  and  modifications,  save 
and  except  as  hereinafter  provided  and  directed,  that 
is  to  say.— 

When  there  is  but  one  flag  officer  he  shall  have  the 
entire  one-thirtieth  part ;  when  two  flag  officers  shall 
be  sharing  together,  the  chief  shall  have  two-thirds, 
and  the  other  flag  officer  shall  have  the  remaining 
one-third  of  the  one-thirtieth  part ;  and  when  there 
shall  be  more  than  two  flag  officers,  the  chief  shall 
have  one-half  of  the  said  one-thirtieth  part,  and  the 
remaining  half  shall  be  equally  divided  among  the 
junior  flag  officers  ;  commodores  of  the  first-class  and 
captains  of  the  fleet  to  share  as  flag  officers ;  Provided 
always.  That  no  flag  officer,  unless  actually  on  board 
any  of  our  ships  or  vessels  of  war,  and  at  the  actual 
taking,  sinking,  burning,  or  otherwise  destroying  any 
ship  or  ships  of  war,  privateer  or  privateers  belonging 
to  the  enemy,  shall  share  in  the  distribution  of  any 
head  money  or  bounty  money  granted  as  a  reward  for 
the  taking,  sinking,  burning,  or  otherwise  destroying 
any  such  ship  or  vessel  of  the  enemy. 

That  no  flag  officer,  unless  actually  present  at  the 
capture  or  destruction  of  any  pirates  or  piratical  ship, 
vessel,  or  boat,  shall  share  in  any  distribution  of  the 
proceeds  or  bounty  in  respect  of  such  pirates,  or  of 
the  crews  of  such  piratical  ship,  vessel,  or  boat. 

That  no  flag  officer  shall  share  in  any  remuneration 
or  reward  conferred  or  awarded  to  the  crew  of  any  of 
Our  ships  or  vessels  as  salvage,  unless  he  shall  have 
been  actually  on  board  the  ship  or  vessel  to  which 
the  award  shall  be  made,  or  have  personally  aided 


and  assisted  in  the  transaction  at  the  time  the  service 
was  rendered. 

That  no  flag  officer  commanding  in  any  port  in  the 
United  Kingdom  shall  share  in  the  proceeds  of  any 
prize  captured  from  the  enemy  or  in  other  captures, 
seizures,  rewards,  or  any  distributive  proceeds  as 
aforesaid,  made  by  any  ships  or  vessels  which  shall 
sail  from  or  leave  such  port  by  order  of  the  Lord 
High  Admiral,  or  of  Our  Commissioners  for  executing 
the  Office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

That  when  ships  or  vessels  under  the  command  of 
several  flag  officers  belonging  to  separate  stations 
shall  bo  joint  captors,  &c,  each  flag  officer  shall 
receive  a  proportion  of  the  one-thirtieth  part,  accord- 
ing to  the  number  of  officers  and  men  present  under 
the  command  of  each  such  flag  officer;  and  when 
ships  or  vessels  under  orders  from  the  Lord  High 
Admiral,  or  from  Our  Commissioners  for  executing 
the  Office  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  are  joint  captors, 
&c,  with  other  ships  or  vessels  under  a  flag  or  flags, 
the  like  regulations  as  to  the  apportionment  of  the 
flag  share  to  the  flag  officer  or  officers  are  to  be 
observed. 

With  reference  to  flag  officers  it  is  to  be  noted  :— 

That  when  an  inferior  flag  officer  is  sent  to  reinforce 
a  superior  officer  on  any  station,  the  superior  flag 
officer  shall  not  share  in  any  prize  taken  by  the 
inferior  flag  officer  before  he  has  arrived  within  the 
limits  of  that  station,  unless  the  inferior  officer  shall 
have  received  some  order  directly  from,  and  shall  be 
acting  in  execution  of  some  order  issued  by  such 
superior  flag  officer. 

No  chief  flag  officer  quitting  any  station,  except 
upon  some  definite  urgent  service,  and  with  the 
intention  of  returning  to  the  station  as  soon  as  such 
service  is  performed,  snail  share  in  any  prize  taken 
by  Our  ships  or  vessels  left  behind  after  he  has  passed 
the  limits  of  the  station,  or  after  he  has  surrendered 
the  command  to  another  flag  officer  appointed  by  the 
Admiralty  to  command  in  chief  upon  such  station. 

An  inferior  flag  officer  quitting  any  station  i  except, 
when  detached  by  orders  from  his  commander-in- 
chief  upon  a  special  service,  accompanied  with  orders 
to  return  to  such  station  as  soon  as  tho  service  has 
been  performed)  shall  have  no  share  in  prizes  taken 
by  the  ships  and  vessels  remaining  on  the  station 
after  he  has  passed  tho  limits  thereof. 

In  like  manner  flag  officers  remaining  on  such 
station  shall  not  share  in  tho  prizes  taken  by  such 
inferior  officer,  or  by  ships  or  vessels  under  his 
immediate  command,  after  he  has  quitted  the  limits  of 
the  station,  except  he  has  been  detached  as  aforesaid. 

A  commander-in  chief  or  other  flag  officer  belonging 
to  any  station  shall  not  share  in  any  prize  or  prizes 
taken  out  of  the  limits  of  that  station  by  any  ship  or 
vessel  under  the  command  of  a  flag  officer  of  any 
other  station,  or  under  orders  from  Our  Commission- 
ers of  the  Admiralty,  unless  such  commander-in-chief 
or  flag  officer  is  expressly  authorised  by  Our  said 
Commissioners  to  take  the  command  of  that  station 
in  which  the  prize  or  prizes  is  or  are  taken,  and  shall 
actually  have  taken  upon  him  such  command. 

Every  commodore  having  a  captain  under  him  shall 
be  esteemed  a  flag  officer  with  respect  to  the  thirtieth 
part  of  prizes  taken,  whether  he  be  eommanding-in- 
chief  or  serving  under  command. 

Any  officer  on  board  any  of  Our  ships  of  war  at  the 
time  of  capturing  any  prize  or  prizes  who  shall  have 
more  commissions  than  one  shall  be  entitled  only  to 
share  in  such  prize  or  prizes  according  to  the  share 
allotted  to  him  by  the  above-mentioned  distribution 
in  respect  to  his  superior  commission  or  office. 

And  with  reference  to  those  regulations  it  is  to  be 
noted  that  a  captain,  commander,  or  other  command- 
ing officer  of  a  ship  or  vessel  shall  be  deemed  to  be 
under  the  command  of  a  flag  when  he  shall  actually 
have  received  some  order  from,  or  be  acting  in  the 
execution  of  some   order  issued   by  a   flag   officer 


953 


PRIZE  MONEY. 


whether  he  be  or  be  not  within  the  limits  of  the 
station  of  such  flag  otflcer;  and  in  the  event  of  his  be- 
ing directed  to  join  a  flag  otflcer  on  any  station  he 
shall  be  deemed  to  be  under  the  command  of  such  flag 
officer  from  the  time  when  he  arrives  within  the  limits 
of  the  station,  which  circumstance  is  always  to  be 
carefully  noted  in  the  log-book  ;  and  it  shall  be  con- 
sidered that  he  continues  under  the  flag  officer  of  such 
station  until  he  shall  have  received  some  order  direct- 
ly from,  or  be  acting  in  the  execution  of  some  order 
issued  by  some  other  flag  officer  duly  authorised  or 
by  the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  Oar  Commissioners 
for  executing  the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral. 

Every  commodore  of  the  second  class  shall  share  as 
captain. 

And  we  hereby  direct,  that  the  captain  appointed 
as  chief  of  staff,  captain,  commander,  lieutenant  com- 
manding, staff  commander  commanding,  or  any  other 
officer  duly  commanding  any  ship  or  vessel  of  war, 
singly  making  a  capture  or  seizure,  or  otherwise  en- 
titled to  the  distributive  benefit  arising  from  anv  pro- 
ceeds, reward,  grant,  bounty,  salvage  or  other  award 
as  aforesaid,  that  is  to  say,  the  officer  actually  in  com- 
mand at  the  time,  shall  have  one-tenth  of  the  remain- 
der, or,  if  there  is  no  flag  officer  to  share,  one-tenth 
of  the  entire  net  proceeds,  except  that  if  the  single 
capturing  ship  be  a  classed  ship  having  a  com- 
mander under  the  captain  the  commander  shall  take 
a  portion  of  the  one-tenth  part  according  to  the  pro- 
portion herein-after  set  forth;  and  if  more  than  one 
commanding  officer  of  the  same  rank  of  command 
shall  be  entitled  to  share  as  joint  captors,  &c,  the 
one-tenth  shall  be  equally  divided  between  them ;  but 
when  captains,  commanders,  lieutenants,  and  staff 
commanders  commanding,  respectively.  Our  ships 
and  vessels  of  war,  and  commanders  under  captains 
in  rated  ships,  shall  sha^e  together,  in  whatever 
variety  of  combination,  the  one-tenth  shall  be  so  divid- 
ed into  parts  for  a  graduated  apportionment  as  to 
provide  for  each  captain  receiving  six  parts  ;  each 
commander  commanding,  or  commander  under  the 
captain  in  a  rated  ship,  three  parts;  and  each  lieuten- 
ant commanding,  or  staff  commander  commanding, 
or  other  officer  actually  commanding,  a  vessel  of  war, 
two  parts,  which  We  hereby  direct  shall  be  the  pro- 
portion in  which  they  shall  respectively  share ;  col- 
onel of  marines  (artillery  or  light  Infantry)  orof  land 
forces  serving  as  marines,  doing  duty  with  a  battal- 
ion or  force  employed  on  shore  for  naval  operations 
to  share  as  captains  ;  lieutenant-colonel  of  marines 
(artillery  or  light  infantry)  or  of  land  forces  serving 
as  marines,  employed  on  shore  for  naval  operations, 
if  in  actual  command  of  a  battalion  or  force  to  share 
as  captains,  if  second  in  command  to  share  as  com- 
manders; major  of  marines  (artillery  or  light  infantry) 
or  of  land  forces  serving  as  marines  employed  on 
shore  for  naval  operations,  if  in  actual  command  of  a 
battalion  or  force  to  share  as  commanders.  And  We 
further  direct,  that  after  provision  shall  thus  have 
been  made  for  the  flag  share  i  if  any),  and  for  the  por- 
tion of  the  commanding  officer  or  oflicers  and  others 
as  above  specified,  the  remainder  of  the  net  proceeds 
shall  be  distributed  in  eleven  classes,  so  that  each 
officer,  man,  and  boy  composing  the  rest  of  the  com- 
plements of  Our  ships  and  vessels  of  war,  and  act- 
ually on  board  or  absent  on  duty  in  a  prize  (who  it  is 
Our  will  and  pleasure  shall  be  the  only  absentees  en- 
titled to  share)  at  the  time  of  any  such  capture,  seiz- 
ure, &c,  as  aforesaid,  and  every  person  present  and 
assisting  shall  receive  shares  or  a  share,  according 
to  his  class,  as  set  forth  in  the  following  scale  :— 

Fiest  Class.— Staff  captain,  deputy  inspector  gen- 
eral of  hospitals,  and  fleets  when  borne  on  ship's 
books,  secretary  to  Admiral  of  the  fleet  or  to  com- 
mander-in-chief, paymaster-in-chief  in  the  event  of 
such  an  officer  being  employed  afloat,  chief  inspector 
of  machinery  and  inspector  of  machinery,  when  borne 
on  snip's  books  other  than  harbour  ship,  forty  five 
shares  each. 

Second  Class— Senior  Lieutenant  of  a  classed  ship, 
not  bearing  a  commander  under  the  captain,  staff 
commander,  major  of  marines  (artillery  or  light  Inf- 
antry! or  of  land  forces,  doing  duty  as  marines  if  the 


senior  military  officer  of  a  fleet  or  squadron,  chaplain 
over  fifteen  years  seniority,  fleet  surgeon,  secretary 
to  an  admiral  or  commodore  of  the  lirst  class  not  com- 
manding-in-chief or  to  a  captain  of  the  fleet,  fleet  pay- 
master, fleet  engineer,  naval  instructor  over  fifteen 
years'  seniority,  forty  snares  each. 
Third.Class.— Lieutenant  over  eight  years'  seniority 
major  of  marines  (artillery  or  light  infantry)  or  of 
land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  whether  having 
higher  brevet  rank  or  not,  quartermaster  of  marines 
with  honorary  rank  of  major,  chaplain  over  eight  and 
under  fifteen  years'  seniority,  stad  surgeon,  staff  pay- 
master, paymaster,  chief  engineer,  naval  instructor 
over  eight  and  under  fifteen  years'  seniority,  thirty- 
five  shares  each. 

Fourth  Class.— Lieutenant  under  eight  years'  seni- 
ority, captain  of  marines  (artillery  or  light  infantry)  , 
or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  whether  hav- 
ing higher  brevet  rank  or  not,  quartermaster  of  mar- 
ines with  honorary  rank  of  captain,  chaplain  under 
eight  years'  seniority,  surgeon,  secretary  to  commo- 
dore second  class,  assistant  paymaster  over  twelve 
years'  seniority,  assistant  paymaster  over  six  years' 
seniority,engineer  over  six  years'  seniority,  engineer 
under  six  years'  seniority,  naval  instructor  under 
eight  years'  seniority,  also  lieutenant  of  the  Koyal 
Naval  Keserve  (when  embarked  for  service  afloat), 
chief  officer  of  cruizer  in  the  coast  guard,  ehief  officer 
of  a  coast  guard  station,  who  has  been  in  command 
of  a  cruizer  (when  embarked  for  service  afloat)  senior 
engineer  of  the  Koyal  Naval  Reserve  (when  embarked 
for  service  afloat),  engineer  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve 
(when  embarked  for  service  afloat  (thirty  shares  each. 
Fifth  Class— Sub-lieutenant,lieutenant  of  marines, 
quartermaster  of  marines  with  honorary  rank  of  lieut- 
enant (artillery  or  light  infantry)  or  of  land  forces 
doing  duty  as  marines,  assistant  paymaster  under 
six  years'  seniority,  assistant  engineer,  chief  gunner, 
chief  boatswaiu,  chief  carpenter,  gunner,  boatswain, 
carpenter,  head  schoolmaster,  artificer  engineer,  also 
sub-lieutenant  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve  (when  em- 
barked for  sendee),  assistant  engineer  of  the  Royal 
Naval  Reserve  (when  embarked  for  service),  senior 
mate  of  a  cruizer  in  the  coast  guard,  chief  officer  of  a 
coast  guard  station  who  has  nevercommandeda  crui- 
zer (when  embarked  for  service)  twenty  shares  each. 
Sixth  Class— Midshipman,  clerk,  pilot,  chief  petty 
officer  (seaman  class),  chief  yeoman  of  signals,  war- 
rant officer  of  marines  (if  embarked)!  artillery  or  light 
infantry)  or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  staff 
sergeants  and  colour  sergeants  of  marines  (artillery 
or  light  infantry)  or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  mar- 
ines, master-at-arms,  naval  schoolmaster,  chief  writ- 
er (old  system),  chief  writer  (new  system),  chief  engine 
room  artificer  (old  system)  chief  engine  room  artificer, 
first  and  second  classes(new  system),  chief  carpenter's 
mate  (new  system), chief  carpenter's  mate'old  system) 
chief  armourer,  engine  room  artificer  (old  system), 
engine  room  artificer,  first,  second,  third  and  fourth 
classes  (new  system),  ship's  steward,  ship's  steward 
for  general  mess,  instructor  in  cookery,  chief  cook, 
ship's  cook  for  general  mess,  chief  bandmaster,  chief 
sick  berth  steward,  chief  stoker,draughtsman,  admi- 
ral's or  commodore's  steward  or  cook,  general  mess- 
man,  captain's  and  cabin  steward,  captain's  and  cabin 
cook,  and  all  other  chief  petty  officers,  also  midship- 
man of  Royal  Naval  Reserve  (when  embarked  for  ser- 
vice), second  mate  of  a  cruiser  in  the  coast  guard  ser- 
vice, chief  boatman  of  the  coast  guard  in  charge, 
(when  embarked  for  service),  twelve  shares  each. 
Seventh  Class— Naval  cadet,  assistant  clerk,  first 
class  petty  officer  (seaman  class),  yeoman  of  signals, 
sailmaker,  ropemaker,  sergeant  of  marines  (artillery 
or  light  infantry),  or  of  land  forces  doing  duty  as  mar- 
ines, ship's  corporal  first  class,  ship's  corporal  second 
class,  carpenter's  mate  (new  system),  carpenter's 
mate  (old  system),  caulker,  blacksmith,  armourer, 
plumber,  painter  first  class,  cooper,  leading  stoker 
first  class,  sick  berth  steward,  ship's  cook,  band- 
master, head  krooman  in  classed  ships,  tindal  or  head 
man  of  seedies  in  classed  ships  .domestic  first  class  of 
five  years'  service  and  all  other  firstclass  petty  officers, 


PRIZE  MONEY. 


954 


also  chief  boatman  of  the  coast  guard  (when  embark- 
ed for  service),  ten  shares  each. 

Eighth  Class.— Second  class  petty  officer  (seaman 
class"),  second  yeoman  of  signals,  sailmaker's  mate, 
leading  shipwright,  leading  seaman,  corporal  of 
marines  (artillery  or  light  infantry)  or  of  land  tori  es 
doing  duty  as  marines,  bombardier  ol  maxinearl  111)  ry, 
second  cooper,  armourer's  mate,  blacksmith's  mate, 
painter  second  class,  plumber's  mate,  leading  signal- 
man, lending  carpenter's  crew,  shipwright  (new 
system),  leading  stoker  second  class,  second  sick- 
berth  steward,  second  ship's  cook,  band  corporal, 
musician,  second  writer,  head  krooman  (in  other  than 
classed  ships),  tindal  or  head  man  of  seedies  (in  other 
than  classed  ships),  ship's  steward's  assistant  after 
three  years'  serviceas  such  domestic  lirst  class  under 
live  years'  service,  and  domestic  second  class  of 
three  years'  service  as  such,  and  all  other  second 
class  petty  officers,  also  commissioned  boatman 
and  divisional  carpenter  of  the  coast  guard  (when 
embarked  for  service),  seven  shares  each. 

Ninth  Class. — Yeoman  of  store  room,  second  cap- 
tain of  the  hold,  sailmaker's  crew,  able  seaman,  quali- 
fied signalman,  ordinary  seaman,  signalman,  gunner 
of  marine  artillery,  private  of  marines,  drummer  and 
bugler  of  marines  (artillery  or  light  infantry)  or  of 
land  forces  doing  duty  as  marines,  shipwright  (old 
system),  stoker  and  coal  trimmer,  blacksmith's  crew, 
armourer's  crew,  plumber's  crew,  cooper's  crew, 
third  writer,  lithographer,  stoker  second  class,  car- 
penter's crew,  domestic  second  class,  under  three 
years'  service  as  such,  and  domestic  third  class,  over 
18  years  of  age,  bandsman,  ship's  steward's  assistant 
with  less  than  three  years  service  as  such,  sick  berth 
attendant  after  three  years'  service  if  qualified  for 
promotion,  tailor,  shoemaker,  butcher,  second  head 
krooman, second  tindal  or  second  head  man  of  seedies, 
also  boatman  of  the  coast  guard  (when  embarked  for 
service),  and  dock  and  victualling  yard  apprentices 
(if  embarked  for  service),  four  shares  each. 

Tenth  Class.— Bakers,  sick  berth  attendant  (under 
three  years'  service  or  if  not  qualified forpromotion), 
assistant  baker,  cook's  mate,  second  cook's  mate, 
assistant  butcher,  krooman,  seedie,  supernumeraries, 
except  as  herein-after  provided,  and  persons  borne 
merely  as  passengers,  and  not  declining  to  render 
assistance  on  any  occasion  of  capture,  seizure,  &c, 
two  shares  each. 

Eleventh  Class.— Signal  boy,  boy  first  class,  boy 
seeond  class,  ship's  steward's  boy,  band  boy,  boy 
writer,  domestic  third  class,  under  18  years  of  age,  one 
share  each. 

And  with  respect  to  supernumeraries,  We  do  hereby 
direct : — 

1st.  That  all  supernumeraries  holding  ranks  in  the 
service  above  the  ranks  or  ratings  specified  in  the 
sixth  class  of  this  Our  Proclamation  who  have  been 
ordered  to  do  duty  in  any  of  Our  ships  and  vessels  by 
the  Lord  High  Admiral,  by  Our  Commissioners  for 
executing  the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  by  the 
senior  officer  of  the  fleet  or  squadron,  or  if  none  senior 
then  by  the  captain  or  commanding  officer  of  the 
capturing  ship  or  vessel,  if  not  by  special  authority 
employed  in  higher  capacities,  shall  share  according 
to  the  ranks  which  they  respectively  hold'  in  the 
service;  but  in  allcases,toqualifythein  for-o  shaving 
and  not  merely  as  supernumeraries  in  the  i  enth  .-lass. 
due  notation  of  their  being  thus  respectively  ordered 
to  do  duty  must  be  made  on  the  victualling  lists  and 
prize  lists. 

2nd.  That  all  supernumeraries  holding  ratings  in 
the  service  below  the  denominations  of  those  specified 
in  the  fifth  class  of  this  Our  Proclamation,  and  who* 
at  full  victuals  are  engaged  in  the  ordinary  duties  of 
the  ship,  shall  always  share  according  to  the  ratings 
which  they  bear  in  the  service. 


3rd.  That  no  interpreter,  unless  holding  some  rank 
or  rating  in  the  service  shall  share  in  any  proceeds, 
bounties  or  awards  as  aforesaid,  except  by  the  special 
permission  of  the  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  Our  Com- 
missioners for  executing  the  office  of  Lord  High 
Admiral  for  the  time  being. 

I  A  nd  in  order  that  Our  Royal  intentions  herein  may 
be  duly  carried  into  effect,    We  further  direct  that 

i  when  any  capture  or  seizure  is  made,  oi  service  per- 
formed for  which  a  distributable  grant  or  reward  is 
to  be  made,  or  is  expected  to  be  conferred  or  award- 
ed to  any  of  Our  ships  or  vessels  of  war,  the  captain 
or  commanding  officer  shall  transmit  or  cause  to  be 
transmitted,  as  soon  as  may  be,  to  the  Secretary  of 
the  Admiralty,  a  true  and  perfect  list  of  all  the  officers, 
seamen,  marines,  soldiers,  and  others  who  were  act- 
ually on  board  on  the  occasion,  with  a  notation  there- 
on, stating  whether  any  other  of  our  ships  or  vessels 
was  in  sight  at  the  time  of  the  capture,  accompanied 
by  a  separate  list  containing  the  names  of  those  be- 
longing to  the  crew  who  were  absent  on  dutv  or  other- 
wise at  the  time,  specifying  the  cause  of  such  absence 
each  list  to  contain  the  quality  of  the  service  of  each 
person,  with  their  several  ratings,  to  be  subscribed  by 
the  captain  or  commanding  officer,  and  three  or  more 
of  the  chief  officers  on  board. 

And  when  the  list  of  those  actually  on  board,  with 
the  separate  list  of  persons  absent,  though  belonging 
to  the  ship  or  vessel,  shall  have  been  verified  on  ex- 
amination with  the  ship's  books  lodged  as  official  re- 
cords, the  Accountant-Genera!  of  Our  Navy  shall 
grant  a  certificate  that  such  lists  are  correct  or  have 
been  corrected  as  occasion  may  require,  in  order  that 
distribution  of  the  respective  prize  or  other  proceeds 
payable  as  prize  or  salvage  money  may  be  duly  made 
in  the  department  ol  the  Accountant-General  of  Our 
N  avy. 

And  in  the  distribution  of  such  prize,  or  other  pro- 
ceeds payable  as  prize  and  salvage  money.  We  hereby 
direct  that  all  officers,  seamen, marines,  soldiers, anil 
others  holding  acting  appointments  superior  to  their 
substantive  ranks  or  ratings,  and  who  are  in  receipt 
of  pay  of  such  acting  appointment,  shall  share  in  the 
classes  to  which  the  ranks  and  ratings  in  which  they 
are  acting,  may  belong;  and  further  that  all  persons 
temporarily  employed  in  Our  Navy  shall  share  in  the 
classes  to  which  the  ranks  and  ratings  to  which  they 
are  temporarily  appointed  may  belong. 
And  in  the  event  of  difficulty  arising  with  respect  to 
any  of  the  Regulations  hereby  ordered,  or  if  any  case 
should  occur  not  herein  provided  for,  or  not  specially 
provided  for.  We  are  pleased  hereby  to  authorise  the 
Lord  High  Admiral,  or  Our  Commissioners  for  exe- 
cuting the  office  of  Lord  High  Admiral  for  the  time 
being,  to  issue  such  directions  thereupon  as  may  ap- 
pear just  and  expedient ;  which  directions  shall  have 
the  same  force  and  effect  as  if  specially  provided  for 
in  this  Our  Royal  Proclamation ;  Provided  always 
that  the  distribution  herein  before  ordered  shall  take 
effect  only  with  respect  to  the  proceeds  of  captures 
seizures,  and  services  as  aforesaid,  which  shall  be 
made  and  performed  on  andafter  theflrstdayof  Nov- 
ember one  thousand  nine  hundred  ;  and  that  the  pro- 
ceeds arising  from  all  captures,  seizures,  and  services 
as  aforesaid,  made  or  performed,  prior  to  that  date 
shall  be  distributed  in  accordance  with  any  Proclam- 
ation or  Proclamations  now  in  force  or'in  force  at 
the  time  of  such  captures,  seizures,  or  services  re- 
spectively and  applicable  thereto,  which  We  are 
pleased  hereby  to  direct  accordingly. 
Given  at  Our  Court  at  Balmoral,  this  seventeenth 
day  of  September,  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one 
thousand  nine  hundred  and  in  the  sixty-fourth  year 
of  Our  reign 

GOD  SAVE  THE  QUEEN. 


955 


CONVEYANCE  OF  TREASURE . 


CONVEYANCE  OF  TREASURE. 


PROCLAMATIONS  respecting    the    con- 
veyance    OP     PUBLIC    AND    PRIVATE 

TREASURE. 

At  the  Court  at  Osborne  House, 
Isle  of  Wight, 

10th  day  of  August,  1SP8. 
The  QUEEN'S  most  Excellent  Majesty  in  Council. 
Wheeeas  there  was  this  day  read  at  the  Board  a 
.Memorial  li-om  the  Right  Honourable  the  Lords 
Commissioners  ol  the  Admiralty,  dated  June  27th, 
1888,  humbly  submitting  the  I  i  iclamation  trans- 
mitted therewith,  and  which  is  set  forth  in  the 
schedule  hereto  for  Her  Majesty's  gracious  approva  I, 
and  humbly  submitting  that  such  Proclamation  be 
issued  in  lieu  of  the  Proclamations  and  Order  in 
council  in  the  same  mentioned. 

Her  Majesty,  having  taken  the  said  Memorial 
and  Proclamation  into  consideration,  was  pleased, 
by  and  with  the  advice  of  Her  Privy  Council,  to 
approve  thereof,  subject  as  herein-after  mentioned. 

And  Her  Majesty,  by  and  with  the  advice  afore- 
said, is  hereby  pleased  to  direct  that  the  Proclama- 
tions of  July  12th,  1819,  April  23rd,  1831,  aud  June  sth, 
1831,  and  the  Order  in  Council  of  March  Stb,  1838,  in 
the  schedule  herein  referred  to,  lie  annulled  from 
and  after  the  30th  day  of  September,  1888,  and  the 
same  are  hereby  annulled  accordingly,  save  and 
except  as  to  any  treasure,  whether  gold,  silver, 
jewels,  or  other  articles  lyhich  may  have  been 
actually  shipped  before  the  lirst.  day  of  October  188S, 
and  save  and  except  further,  that  the  said  Proclama- 
tions and  Order  in  Council  shall  continue  to  apply 
as  to  treasure  actually  shipped  before  the  said  last 
named  date. 

And  Her  Majesty,  by  and  with  the  advice  afore- 
said, is  further  graciously  pleased  to  order  and 
direct  that  the  Proclamation,  subject  as  aforesaid, 
shall  be  substituted  in  lieu  of  the  aforesaid  Pro- 
clamations and  Order  in  Council. 

And,  further,  to  order  and  diroct  that  the  Right 
Honourable  the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Ad- 
miralty are  to  give  the  necessary  directions  herein 
accordingly. 

C.  L.  PEEL. 


SCHEDULE. 


A  PROCLAMATION. 

WrtEKEASby  an  Act  passed  in  the  tifty-ninlh  year 
of  the  Reign  of  His  late  Majesty  King  George  the 
third  Chapter  25  intituled  "An  Act  to  enable  His 
Majesty  to  fix  a  rate  and  direct  the  disposal  of 
Freight  money  for  the  conveyance  of  Specie  and 
Jewels  on  board  His  Majesty's  Ships  and  Vessels  " 
it  is  enacted  that  from  and  after  the  eighth  day  of 
April  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  nineteen  all 
freight  money  to  be  paid  for  the  Conveyance  on 
board  any  of  the  Ships  and  Vessels  of  His  Majesty 
his  heirs  and  successors  of  Gold  Silver  and  Jewels 
or  of  any  other  article  which  may  be  by  special  order 
received  on  board  the  said  Ships  and  Vessels  and 
for  which  freight  shall  be  payable  shall  be  paid  at 
such  rate  and  distributed  and  applied  for  such  pur- 
poses and  divided  to  and  amongst  such  persons  in 
such  proportions  and  after  such  manner  as  His 
Majesty  His  Heirs  aud  Successors  shall  from  time  to 
time  think  fit  to  order  and  direct  by  any  Proclama- 
tion or  Proclamations  to  be  issued  for  that  purpose ; 
and  that  no  freight  money  or  reward  shall  there- 
after be  demanded,  paid,  received,  or  detained  by  to 
or  for  the  use  or  on  account  of  any  person  or  persons 


for  the  Conveyance  on  board  of  any  of  the  Ships  and 
Vessels  of  His  Majesty,  His  Heirs  or  Successors,  of 
any  Gold,  Silver,  or  Jewels,  or  any  other  article 
which  may  be  bv  Special  order  received  on  board  the 
said  Ship  or  Vessel,  and  tarwhioh  freight  shall  be 
payable  other  than  for  the  purposes,  and  by  the 
person  or  persons,  in  the  proportion,  at  the  rates, 
and  in  the  manner  so  to  be  paid  and  allowed  by 
Proclamation  or  Proclamations;  end  that  all  bar- 
gains, contracts,  covenants,  and  agreements  made 
or  entered  into  for  the  payment  of  any  freight 
money,  for  or  in  the  name  or  on  the  aooounl  ot 
freight  for  the  conveyance  of  gold,  silver  or  jewels, 
or  other  articles  as  aforesaid,  on  board  of  any  of 
His  Majesty's  Ships  oi  Vessels,  at  any  rate,  or  for 
any  other  purpose,  or  by  or  to  any  other  per- 
son or  persons  or  in  any  other  maimer  orpi  oportions 
than  as  aforesaid  shall  be  and  the  same  are  by  the 
said  Act  declared  to  bo  utterly  void. 

And  whereas  by  a  Royal  Proclamation  made  and 
issued  by  His  Royal  Highness  the  then  Prince 
Regent  in  the  name  and  on  the  behalf  of  His  late 
Majesty  King  George  the  third  dated  the  twelfth 
day  of  July  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  nine- 
teen rates  were  fixed  at  which  freight  should  be  paid 
for  public  and  for  private  treasure  respectively  and 
in  peace  or  war  and  for  different  voyages  as  in  the 
said  Royal  Proclamation  were  specified. 

And  whereas  by  a  Royal  Proclamation  by  His  late 
Majesty  King  William  the  Fourth  dated  the  twenty- 
third  day  of  April  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and 
thirty  one  the  rates  of  freight  lixed  bythe  aforesaid 
Royal  Proclamation  dated  twelfth  July  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  nineteen  wer  •  altered. 

And  whereas  by  a  Royal  Proclamation  by  His  late 
Majesty  King  William  the  Fourth  dated  eighth 
June  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty  one 
a  rate  of  freight  was  lixed  for  the  conveyance  of  gold 
and  silver  on  board  His  Majesty's  Packets. 

And  whereas  by  Our  Order  in  Council  dated  eighth 
March  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirty  eight 
We  were  graciously  pleased  to  authorise  our  Com- 
missioners for  executing  the  Otlice  of  Lord  High 
Admiral  of  Our  United  Kingdom  in  any  special 
cases  which  might  occur  to  fix  a  less  sum  for  the 
conveyance  of  Specie  and  Jewels  than  is  directed  by 
the  Royal  Proclamations  dated  respectively  twelfth 
July  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  nineteen, 
twenty  third  April  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and 
thirty  one,  and  eighth  June  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  thirty  one. 

And  whereas  We  have  thought  fit  by  and  with 
the  advice,  of  Our  Privy  Council  to  revoke  and  annul 
the  aforesaid  Royal  Proclamations  and  Order  in 
Council  subject  as  hereinafter  stated.  Now  therefore 
We  do  hereby  revoke  and  annul  the  said  Royal 
Proclamations  and  Order  in  Council  as  from  and 
after  the  thirtieth  day  of  September  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  eighty  eight  save  and  except  as 
to  any  treasure  whether  gold,  silver,  jewels,  or  other 
articles  which  may  have  been  actually  shipped 
before  the  first  day  of  October  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  eighty  eight,  and  save  and  except 
further  than  the  said  Proclamations  and  Order  in 
Council  shall  continue  to  apply  as  to  treasure  actually 
shipped  before  the  said  last-named  date.  And  We 
do  by  this  our  Royal  Proclamation  by  and  with  the 
advice  of  Our  Privy  Council  order  and  direct  that  on 
and  after  the  lirst  day  of  October  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  eighty  eight  the  rate  at  which  freight 
shall  be  paid  for  the  conveyance  on  board  any  of  Our 
Ships  or  Vessels  of  treasure  belonging  to  parties 
other  than  the  Crown  whether  gold,  silver,  jewels, 
or  other  articles  which  may  by  special  order  be 
received  on  board  any  of  Our  Ships  or  Vessels  shall 
be  one  per  cent. 


CONVEYANCE    OF    TREASURE. 


956 


And  We  do  hereby  further  order  and  direct  that  the 
whole  amount  of  the  said  freight,  when  received, 
shall  be  divided  into  four  parts,  and  subject  to  the 
proviso  hereinafter  mentioned,  distributed  as  fol- 
lows, that  is  to  say :  one  fourth  to  the  Flag  Officer  if 
any  or  Flag  Officers  if  more  than  one  on  the  Station 
or  in  the  Squadron  to  which  the  Ship  receiving 
treasure  on  board  may  belong ;  two  fourths  to  the 
Captain  or  Officer  commanding  such  Ship  or  Vessel, 
who  shall  givo  his  receipt  or  sign  the  billot  landing 
for  the  treasure;  and  one  fourth  to  Greenwich 
Hospital,  for  the  use  of  that  institution. 

That  when  there  shall  be  more  than  one  Flag  Offi- 
cer on  a  Station,  the  said  one  fourth  part  shall  be 
divided  ami  distributed  amongst  the  several  Flag 
Officers  on  the  Station,  in  tho  following  proportions, 
viz.  :— 

If  there  be  but  two  Flag  Officers  the  Chief  shall 
have  two  third  parts  of  the  said  one  fourth,  and  the 
other  shall  have  the  remaining  third  part;  but  if 
the  number  of  Flag  Officers  be  more  than  two,  the 
Chief  shall  have  only  one  half,  and  the  other  half 
shall  be  equally  divided  amongst  the  Junior  Flag 
Officers  ;  but  if  there  be  no  Flag  Officer  on  the 
Station,  or  the  Ship  or  Vessel  be  not  under  the 
orders  of  a  Flag  Officer  then  that  the  Captain  or 
Officer  Commanding  the  Ship  or  Vessel  shall  have 
three  fourths,  and  Greenwich  Hospital  one  fourth. 

Provided  that  such  Flag  Officer  or  Flag  Officers 
-hall  not  be  entitled  to  claim  his  or  their  respective 
share  or  shares  in  such  freight  money,  otherwise 
than  on  condition  that  he  or  they  shall,  before  the 
•.rold,  silver  jewels,  treasure,  or  other  articles  as 
aforesaid  shall  be  put  on  board  such  Ship  or  Vessel, 
have  entered  or  caused  to  be  entered  in  a  public 
order  book  on  board  the  Ship  of  the  Oommander-in- 
i  "hief  or  the  Senior  Flag  Officer  commanding  on  the 
Station  or  in  tho  Squadron  to  which  such  Vessel 
belongs  or  delivered  to  the  Captain  or  Officer  com- 
manding such  ship  or  vessel,  or  in  case  of  a  Junior 
Flag  Officer  absent  from  the  Commander-in-Chief, 
unless  such  Junior  Flag  Officer  shall  have  delivered 
to  the  Commander-in-Chief  to  be  entered  in  the  said 
order  book,  an  engagement  in  writing,  in  form  or  to 
the  effect  following  :— 

I,  A.B.,  am  desirous  of  partaking  in   the  ad- 
vantages,   with    the  risks    attendant    thereon, 
arising  out  of  the  conveyance  of  treasure  under 
a  contract  of  affreightment  in  any  of  the  ships  or 
vessels    in  the  squadron   [or  in  the  particular 
ship,  as  the  case  may  be).     And  I  hereby  engage 
to  make  good  to  the  Captain  or  Captains,  Officer 
or  Officers,  commanding  such  ships  or  vessels 
respectively  [or,  ship  or  vessel,  as  tho  case  may 
be]  such  part  of  any  loss  or  damage  for  which  he 
or  they  maybe  liable  in  respectto  the  gold,  silver 
treasure,  or  other  articles  so  carried  on  freight 
and  which  he  or  they    respectively  shall  have 
actually  paid  and  satisfied,  as  shall  be  in  pro- 
portion to  the    share    or    interest    in  the  said 
freight  money  to  which  I  may  be  entitled. 
And  that  such  share  or  shares  of  tho  Flag  Officer 
or  Flag  Officers  as  aforesaid,  to  which  he  or  they 
shall  not  be  entitled  under  the  conditions  herein- 
before expressed,  shall  go  and  belong  to  the  Captain 
or  Officer  commanding  the  ship  or  vessel  in  which 
the  gold,  silver,  treasure,  or  other  articles  shall  be 
carried  on  freight  as  aforesaid. 

That  in  the  event  of  loss  or  damage  which  may 
happen  to  the  gold,  silver,  jewels,  or  other  articles 
so  received  for  conveyance  and  which  may  have  been 
made  good  or  satisfied  by  the  Captain  or  Officer 
commanding  the  ship  exceeding  the  total  freight 
money,  Greenwich  Hospital  shall  not  be  entitled  to 
receive  any  sum  on  account  of  such  freight ;  and  in 
ca-ses  in  which  the  said  loss  so  made  good  or  satis- 
lied  may  not  amount  to  the  whole  of  the  freight 
money,  Greenwich  Hospital  shall  be  entitled  only 
to  its  proportion  of  tho  balance  of  freight  money 
over  and  above  such  loss  or  damage. 

That  Commodores,  with  Captains  under  them, 
and  Captains  of  the  Fleet,  are  to  be  considered, 
agreeably  to  the  rules  of  the  service,  as  Flag  Offi- 
cers ;  and  Commodores,  without  Captains  under 
them,  shall,  with  respect  to  freight,  be  also  con- 
sidered asFlag  Officers  when  in  oommand  of  a  Station  , 


That  when  the  Captain  or  Commander,  or  his 
agent  shall  have  received  the  freight,  ho  shall  pay 
over  to  the  Senior  Flag  Officer  if  any  and  to  the 
Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  without  delay, 
their  respective  shares,  and  the  Captain  shall  be 
held  responsible  to  both  for  any  loss  which  may 
occur  through  his  neglect  or  delay  in  receiving  or 
paying  the  same;  but  if  there  be  any  question  or 
difficulty  as  to  the  payment  he  is  to  apprize  the 
Senior  Flag  Officer  if  any  and  the  Director  of  Green- 
wich Hospital  respectively  of  tho  causes  of  suchdelay. 
That  the  Captain  or  Officer  commanding,  on  re- 
ceiving any  treasure  on  board  any  of  Our  Ships  or 
Vessels,  shall  transmit  to  the  senior  Flag  Officer, 
when  such  Captain  or  Officer  commanding  shall  be 
under  a  Flag  Officer,  and  in  every  case  to  the  Director 
of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  to  the  Secretary  of  the 
Admiralty,  a  return  of  the  amount  of  such  treasure 
and  of  the  freight  paid  or  to  be  paid  thereon. 

That  when  the  treasure  shall,  during  the  voyage, 
be  transhipped  into  ono  or  more  ships,  the  freight 
shall  be  divided,  pro  rata  itineris,  among  the  Flag 
Officers  and  Captains  who  may  be  entitled  to  share 
therein,  according  to  the  services  performed  by  the 
different  ships  respectively  :  and  if  any  difficulty  or 
dispute  shall  arise  respecting  such  division  or  dis- 
tribution any  party  interested  therein  may  refer  the 
same  to  the  Commissioners  for  executing  the  Office 
of  Lord  High  Admiral  of  Our  United  Kingdom  and 
the  decision  or  Orders  of  the  said  Commissioners  or 
any  two  of  them,  as  to  such  division  or  distribution, 
shall  be  final  and  conclusive  thereon. 

That  in  order  to  prevent  any  doubt  or  misunder 
standing  as  to  the  rate  or  distribution  of  freight  on 
gold,  silver,  jewels,  or  other  articles  as  aforesaid 
received  on  board  flag  ships,  or  any  other  of  Our 
ships  and  vessels,  and  to  prevent  any  private  agree- 
ments inconsistent  with  these  regulations,  all  Flag 
or  other  Officers  are  expressly  forbidden  to  receive 
on  board  any  of  Our  ships  or  vessels  any  gold,  silver, 
jewels,  or  other  articles  as  aforesaid,  upon  any 
agreement  orcondition  as  to  freight  or  the  payment 
or  distribution  thereof  different  from  these  regula- 
tions, or  to  take,  demand  or  receive  any  sums  other 
than  those  established  by  these  regulations.  Any 
question,  as  to  freight,  loss,  damage,  or  any  share 
thereof,  which  may  arise  between  any  Officers,  or 
between  any  Officer  or  Officers,  and  the  Directors 
of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  upon  which  they  do 
not  agree,  shall  be  submitted  to,  and  decided  by, 
the  said  Commissioners  or  any  two  of  them,  and 
their  determination  shall  be  final  and  conclusive 
upon  all  persons  interested. 

That  these  rules  and  regulations  shall  be  in  force 

on  and  after  the  first  day  of  October  aforesaid  and 

shall  be  thenceforth  taken  and  understood  to  be  the 

established  rule  and  custom  of  Our  Naval  Service, 

on  the  several  particulars  to  which  they  refer,  till 

they  shall  be  revoked  or  otherwise  altered  by  any 

Proclamation  or  Proclamations  to  be  issued  by  Us. 

Given  at  Our  Court  at  Osborne  House,  Isle  of 

Wight,  this  tenth  day  of  August,  in  the  year 

of   Our   Lord  One  thousand  eight  hundred 

and  eighty  eight  and  in  the  fifty  second  year 

of  Our  reign. 

GOD  SAVE  THE  QUEEN. 
Note.— Under  former  Proclamations  the  liability 
of  the  Commanding  Officer  in  the  event  of  any  loss 
of  the  treasure  was  restricted  to  three  fourths  of 
the  amount  thereof  corresponding  to  the  amount  of 
freight  received  by    him    and    the    Flag.      If  it  be 
desired  to  preserve  this  limitation,  which  however 
will  be  matter  of  bargain  with  the  Shippers  of  the 
treasure,  the  following  words  should  be  added  to 
the  usual  form  of  Bill  of  Lading  : — 
And  it   is  hereby  stipulated  and  agreed  between 
the  said  and  the  Shipper  and  Owners  and 

consignees  of  the  said  that  in  case  of  loss 

or  damage  happening  to  the  said  Gold,  Silver, 
Jewels,  or  other  Articles  as  aforesaid,  the  Cap- 
tain or  Officer  commanding  such  Ship  or  Vessel 
as  aforesaid  shall  not  be  holden  liable  or  respon- 
sible for  more  than  Three-fourths  Qf  the  amount 
of  such  Loss  or  Damage, 


957-9 


NAVY   AGENTS.— PRIZES.— MEDALS. 


NAVY  AND  PRIZE  AGENTS  FOR  OFFICERS  OF   THE 
ROYAL  NAVY. 

Banton,  Maekrell  andCo..Messrs.,3&  4,Great  ,     Stilwell  &  Sons,  42,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

"Winchester  Street,  E.G.  Woodhead, Messrs.,  &  Co.,  44,  Charing  Cross, 

I         S.W. 


LIST  OF   PRIZES,  &c. 

Advertised    fob    Payment    in    the    "London    Gazette"    between    the 
19th  December,  1913,  and  18th  March,  1914. 


Name  of  Ship.         Name  of  Prize,  &e. 


Date  of 

Service. 


Date  of 
Distribution. 


Where 
Distri  bute  1 


Donegal 


Salvage  of  "Glenmark" 


lf>-17  July  1913  , 


Admiralty. 
(Accountant- 
General': 
Department) 


MEDALS    AND    CLASPS    OF    THE    ROYAL    NATIONAL 
LIFEBOAT    INSTITUTION. 


LIST  of  OFFICERS  and  MEN  in  H.M.  NAVY  and  COAST  GUARD  SERVICE 
who  have  received  MEDALS  or  CLASPS  from  the  ROYAL  NATIONAL 
LIFEBOAT  INSTITUTION  during  the  past  Thirty  Years. 


Name. 

Rank  at  the  Time. 

Date  of 
the  Vote. 

Silver 
Medal. 

Second 
Service 
Clasp. 

Abbott,  John       .... 

Commissioned  Boatman 

1892 

Barrv,  William  .... 

Petty  Officer  C.G 

'911 

Clitherow,  B.  W.  C.  Stracey     . 

Lieutenant   .                ... 

1899 

Collins,  James    .... 

Commissioned  Boatman 

1891 

Gartside  Tipping,  H.  T.  . 

Lieutenant    .                ... 

1892 

Hennessy,  Lawrence 

Boatman       ..... 

1891 

1 

Holmes,  Thomas 

Commander.         .... 

1914 

Keene,  Richard  .... 

Chief  Boatman  in  Charge  . 

1893 

Kent,  Frank        .... 

Chief  Officer         .... 

1893 

Lucas,  James      .... 

Commissioned  Boatman 

1891 

Moore,  Alexander 

Divisional  Carpenter  .        .        , 

1894 

Neal,  Alexander 

Leading  Boatman 

1911 

Sadler,  A 

1891 

Scanlan,  Maurice 

Chief  Boatman    .... 

1884 

Webb.  Edwin      .... 

Boatman 

1892 

Willi;. -Pr,-!.  0.  .                    .          . 

Chief  Officer          .... 

1«88 

1 

ROYAL  HUMANE   SOCIETY  MEDALS. 


ROYAL  HUMANE  SOCIETY  MEDALS. 


960 


LIST  of  OFFICERS  and  MEN  of  the  ROYAL  NAVY,  ROYAL  INDIAN 
MARINE  or  ROYAL  NAVAL  RESERVE  who  have  received  the  STAN- 
HOPE GOLD  MEDAL,  showing  rank,  &c.,  at  time  of  award. 


Lieut.  Lewis  E.  Wintz 

( aotain  Hon.  Edmund  R.  Fremantle,  G.B.,  C.H.G.,  A.D.c 

Lieut.  Willoughby  B.  Huddleston,  r.i.m 

i    on as  McDcrmott,  Boatswain    ... 

George  B.  Chainey,  Gunner 

Sub-Lieut.  Delorest  J.  D.  Noble    ... 

Thomas  Boutteli  {Able  Seaman)  ... 

Sub-Lieut.  Charles  C.  Halliday,  R.N.R. 

Commander  Wilfred  Tomkinscn,  R.N. 


Awarded 
1878 
1880 
1891 
1892 
1897 
1906 
1909 
1912 
1914 


LIST  of  OFFICERS  and  MEN  belonging  to  the  ROYAL  NAVY  and  ROYAL 
MARINES,  or  to  the  ROYAL  INDIAN  MARINE  or  ROYAL  NAVAL 
RESERVE,  who  have  received  MEDALS  from  the  ROYAL  HUMANE 
SOCIETY  during  the  past  four  years. 


Name. 

Rank  at  the  Time. 

Date  of 
the  Vote. 

Silver 
Medal. 

Bronze 
Medal. 

Francis  W.  Scott 

Lieutenant 

1910 

1 

James  Carter     . 

Stoker,  1st  Class 

1910 

1 

William  J.  Copestake 

A.B.     . 

1910 

1 

William  Fredericks  . 

A.B.    . 

1910 

1 

Arthur  Hood 

A.B.    . 

1910 

1 

Thomas  D.  Denchfieki 

Leading  Seaman 

1910 

1 

John  C.  Ward    . 

Lieutenant  R.I.M. 

1910 

1 

Charles  J.  Brodie 

Lieutenant 

1910 

1 

Richard  C.  Denham  . 

Sergeant  R.M.A. 

1910 

i 

Benjamin  Smith 

Leading  Seaman 

1910 

"i 

Ernest  W.  Jackson    . 

A.B.    . 

1910 

l 

Robert  A.  Milne 

Lieutenant  R.N.R. 

1910 

l 

Arthur  G.  N.  Wyatt  . 

Naval  Cadet 

1910 

l 

Sidney  C.  Yarlett 

Boy  1st  Class 

1911 

l 

Ernest  E.  Marston 

A.B. 

1911 

l 

Charles  Lipscombe    . 

Stoker 

1911 

l 

Charles  C.  Halliday 

Acting  Sub-Lieut.  R 

n.r! 

1911 

'i 

James  B.  Bateman     . 

Lieutenant 

1911 

"i 

Richard  B.  Hosking  . 

Fleet  Paymaster 

1911 

i 

Ernest  Hollingsworth 

A.B.     . 

/1911 
11913 

i 

Clasp 
1 

Richard  T.  Travers     . 

Petty  Officer      . 

1911 

Richard  H.  Jones 

A.B.     . 

1911 

1 

George  King 

A.B.     . 

1911 

1 

John  E.  Higgins 

Signalman . 

1911 

1 

Claude  A.  Burrows    . 

Private,  R.M.L.I. 

1911 

1 

William  H.  Colmer    . 

A.B.     . 

1911 

1 

961 


ROYAL  HUMANE  SOCIETY. 


ROYAL  HUMANE  SOCIETY  MEDALS— contd. 


Name. 


Alfred  D.  P.  R.  Pound 
Michael  O'Halloran 
George  Bartlett . 
Arthur  Thompson 
Alfred  Branseombe 
Edward  J.  Regan 
Arthur  S.  Jenkins 
George  P.  Congdon 
Abraham  A.  H.  Chittil 
William  Bradford 
George  Porster  . 
Joseph  Mottram 
Arthur  Marsden 
Guy  Hamilton  . 
Herbert  G.  Briggs 
John  F.  Williams 
Claude  L.  Cumberlegi 
Henry  Nicks 
Thomas  J .  Pattle 
William  J.  Eneas 
William  E.  Harrhy 
Cyril  T.  H.  White 
Noel  M.  P.  Corbett 
Samuel  C.  A.  Smith 
Edward  Parker 


Arthur  R.  C.  Maudsley 

Walter  H.  Skinner    . 

Patrick  J.  Donovan  . 

Alfred  P.  B.  Carpenter 

Herbert  P.  Bundy     . 

Willie  Eversfield 

Thomas  Connolly 

Harry  Barber 

William  Taylor  . 

Prancis  8.  C.  Mardon 

Samuel  Osborne 

Frank  Brading   . 

Francis  R.  Boyle 

Norman  L.  Stanley  . 

David  Blair         , 

Wilfrid  Tomkjnson    . 

Jamea  H.  Quick 

Joseph  H.  Carter 

John  D.  Harvey 

The  Hon.  John  B.  M.  Parnell 

Richard  S.  Benson     . 


Rank  at  the  Time. 


Commander 

Gunner 

Petty  Officer      . 

Private  R.M.L.I. 

Able  Seaman 

Chief  Petty  Officer 

Stoker 

Writer,  3rd  Class 

Bugler,  R.M.L.I. 

Leading  Stoker 

Stoker  Petty  Officer 

A.B. 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

Sub-  Lieut. 

Commander 

Petty  Officer      . 

Pettv  Officer      . 

A.B."   . 

Private,  R.M.L.I. 

Lieutenant 

Lieutenant 

G  unner 

Petty  Officer,   2nd  Class 

H.M.  Coast  Guard 
Boy     . 
A.B.    . 

Leading  Seaman 
Lieutenant 
AB.    . 

E.R.A.,  4th  Class 
Stoker,  P.O. 
Petty  Officer      . 
Leading  Boatman 
A.B.     . 

Petty  Officer      . 
A.B.     . 

Major,  R.M.L.I. 
Commander 
Lieutenant  R.N.R. 
Commander 
Boatswain  . 
Artificer  Engineer 
Sub-Lieutenant 
Lieutenant         , 
Sub-Lieutenant 


Date  of 

the  Vote. 


1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1915s 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 
1912 

1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1913 
1914 
1914 
1914 


Silver 
Medal. 


Bronze 
Medal. 


MEDALS— ROYAL  UNITED  SERVICE  INSTITUTION.  962 
ROYAL  UNITED  SERVICE  INSTITUTION. 

PRIZE    ESSAY   GOLD   MEDALLISTS.— NAVAL   AND    MARINE    OFFICERS 
with  rank  at  time  of  Essay,  &c. 

1875.—  Commander  Gerard  H.  U.  Noel,  E.N. 

1877. — No  Medal  awarded. 

1879.— Captem  the  Hon.  Edmund  R.  Fremantle,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  a.d.c,  r.n. 

1881. —  Captain  Lindesay  Brine,  R.N. 

1883. —  Cavtain  Charles  Johnstone,  R.N. 

1885. — Lieutenant  Frederick  C.  D.  Sturdee,  R.N. 

1887. — No  Medal  awarded. 

18S8.  —  Captain  John  F.  Daniell,  r.m.l.i.  ("Military  Medal). 

1889.  —  Captain  Henry  F.  Cleveland,  r.n. 

1891.—  Captain  Robert  W.  Craigie,  R.N. 

1893. —  Commander  F.  C,  D.  Sturdee,  r.n.  (second  time) 

1895. — Commander  J.  Honner,  R.N. 

1897. —  Commander  George  A.  Ballard,  R.N. 

1899. —  Commander  George  A.  Ballard,  R.N.  (second  time'). 

1901. — Lieutenant  Lionel  H.  Hordern,  R.N. 

1903. — Lieutenant  Alfred  C.  Dewar,  R.N. 

190o.— Lieutenant  Barry  E.  Domvile,  R.N. 

1012. —  Commander  Kenneth  G.  B.  Dewar,  r.n 


963  OBITUAEY. 


OBITUARY. 

(Officers  whose  deaths  have  been  reported  since  18th  December,  1913.) 

ACTIVE  LIST. 

Commander Douglas  W.  Hamilton-Gordon 20  Jan    14 

Lieutenant  Gilbert  M.  Welman 16  Jan    14 

Fleet  Surgeon  Alfred  H.  Jeremy,  mb,  ba 15  Feb    14 

Sub- Lieutenant Robert  H".  G.  Morrison       16  Jan    14 

Assistant  Paymaster Arthur  B.  de  Veulle 2  Feb    14 

Gunner William  C.  Barnden 23  Jan    14 

Signal  Boatswain William  H.  Hughes 19  Feb    14 

Artificer  Engineer John  Cree        3  Feb    14 

RETIRED   LIST. 

Admiral tiholto  Douglas,  C.B 26  Dec  13 

George  S.  Boaanquet 12  Jan    14 

Alfred  A.  C.  Parr  26  Feb   14 

Rear -Admiral    John  G.  Hewitt  28  Dec   13 

Henry  J.  F.  Campbell,  C.B 1  Jan    14 

John  E.  Stokes 20  Jan   14 

George  W.  Hand    25  Jan    14 

Henry  C.  B.  Hulbert 1  Mar  14 

Captain James  D.  R.  Hewitt 10  July  13 

Henry  J.  Davison 31  Jan    14 

Commander Edward  A.  Thomas    27  Dec    13 

James  G.  JEde 5  Mar  14 

Lieutenant   Thomas  Ramsbotham    ,.  28  Dec   13 

Trevor  G.  Evans 3  Jan    14 

William  Mahoney  5  Feb    14 

Edward  Secretan 2  Mar  14 

Hon.  Lieutenant Ralph  Ley  17  Jan    14 

Fleet  Engineer    Holland  Harrison 27  Jan   14 

Engineer  James  Crawford   1  Jan    14 

John  G.  Ellis 1  Jan    14 

Robert  Roots : 18  Jan    14 

George  A.  Patterson 21  Feb   14 

Major-General  R.M.L.J.  Sir  Joseph  Philips,  K.C.B 29  Dec  13 

°S^SIG^  M00re'  M"D ™   " 


OBITUARY— REMOVALS.  964 

RETIRED    LIST— continued. 

Fleet  Surgeon Edward  H.  Williams 25  Feb    14 

Paymaster-in- Chief  John  A.  Wood 25  Jan    14 

Beechey  Rogers    7  Feb    14 

George  Liddell 19  Feb   14 

William  C.  A.  J.  Robinson    8  Mar  14 

Chief  Gunner William  P.  English  16  Jan    14 

William  N.  May 20  Jan    14 

Chief  Boatswain   ... Richard  Smith 17  Dec   13 

Thomas  J.  Canham    10  Feb    14 

Thomas  Hills 7  Mar   14 

ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 

Commander Charles  Cowlrick 14  Jan   14 


REMOVALS. 


(Officers  whose  names  have  been  removed  since  XSth  December,  1913.) 
ACTIVE  LIST. 

Lieutenant  Oscar  St.  J.  Swan  (resigned)  (since  placed  on  Emergency  List) 

George  T.  W.  Perkins  (resigned) 

Edward  Eliot  (resigned  to  avoid  trial  by  Court  Martial)      

AH  stair  C.   Maelachan  (resigned  to  avoid  trial  by  Court  Martial) 
Chaplain  Rev.  James  H.  Scott,  ma  (withdrew  with  a  Gratuity)         

Rev.  Frank  H.  Mann  (withdrew  with  a  Gratuity)     

Staff  Surgeon  Arthur  S.  Bradley,  MB,  Ml  (withdrew  with  a  Gratuity)      

Fleet  Paymaster., John  M.   Lowry   (Removed  from  the  List  on  being  sentenced  by 

Court  Martial  to  3  years'  penal  servitude)      

Surgeon Gerald  A.  Bradshaw  (withdrew  with  a  Gratuity)       

Assistant  Paymaster John  H.  Budgen  (deserted) 

Francis   A.   Fenn   (Sentenced  by  Court  Martial  to  be  imprisoned 
with  hard  labour  for  one  year  and  to  be  dismissed  with  disgrace 

from  H.M.  Service)  

Midshipman Vere  S.  T.  Harmsworth  (withdrawn)      

Jack  W.  Hallowes  (withdrawn) 

Artificer  Engineer William   W.   Collins  (act)  (Reverted  to  rating  of  Engine  Room 

Artificer)      9  Mar   11 

WARRANT    OFFICERS    PENSIONED. 

■Gunner William  H.  Dimsdale         7  Feb    14 

■.Sijnal  Boatswain Frederick  Jago          21  Dec    13 

Royal  Marine  Gunner,,. William  G.  T.  Bounds         14  Feb    14 

Artificer  Engineer ., Robert  Drysdale        16  Jan    14 

Edwin  H.  Ferguson • 26  Jan    14 

Percy  A.  Green          -..        .—        13  Mar  14 


28  Nov 

13 

28  Feb 

13 

13  Mar 

14 

5  Mar 

14 

lFeb 

14 

28  Feb 

14 

11  Feb 

14 

9  Feb 

14 

1  Mar 

14 

17  May 

13 

14  Jan 

14 

24  Jan 

14 

1 1  Mar 

14 

9(51 


REMOVALS. 


WARRANT    OFFICERS 

Head  Schoolmaster    Harry  E.  Ball 

Warrant  Electrician    ...Henry  T.  Gerry  (act) 
Chief  Officer  if  Coast 

Guard... William  C.  Pratt      ... 

Henry  Munday 
John  K.  Wait... 


PENSIONED— continued. 


ROYAL    NAVAL    RESERVE. 

Lieutenant   Andrew  Purdon  (Arts.  145  and  148)       

Frederick  C.  Clarke  (resigned)      

Sub- Lieutenant    Herman  Sanders  (act)  (Art.  143) 

James  W.  Gordon  (resigned)         

Lewis  C.  Newman  (Art.  146)        

Edmund  D.  Penhale  (act)  (resigned)     

Assistant  Paymaster Ernest  G.  F.  Brown  (act)  (Art.  140)        

Simeon  S.  C.  Ellis  (Art.  142)        

Midshipman Arthur  S.  Dean  (resigned)    "'        

Walter  R.  McClymont  (proby)  (resigned) 

John  Chesney  (proby)  (resigned) 

Charles  K.  B.  Boyd  (proby)  (resigned)     

Willis  B.  Gaudion  (proby)  (Appointment  cancelled) 
Warrant  Engineer William  Matheson  (Art.  152)        

John  Robertson  (resigned) 

ROYAL    NAVAL    VOLUNTEER    RESERVE. 

Lieutenant  William  J.  Lias  (resigned) 

Hon.  Chaplain  The  Rec.  James  J.  Maeaulay,  BA  (resigned)    ... 

Sub- Lieutenant  Montague A.  Lloyd  (resigned)      

Albert  P.  Hann  (Art.  203) 

Douglas  A.  Knowles  (resigned)     

Claude  S.  Allison  (resiqned)         


31  Dec  13 
19  Jan   141 

5  Jan   14 
15  Nov  13 1 

6  Feb    14 
23  Feb    14  J 
19  Dec  13 
30  Jan   14 
19  Dec  131 

8  Jan   14 

8, Ian   14 

21  Oct   13 

8  Jan    14 1 

10  Mar  14 


12  Feb  13 
19  Feb  14-' 
SO  Dec  13 
19  Jan  14 
22  Jan  14 
28  Jan    14 


RETIRED  LIST. 

Staff  Surgeon  Walter  B.  Maurice  (icithdrew  from  Emergency  List)  13  Mar   14 

Surgeon Edward  J.  H.  Garstin,  BA,  MB  (irithdieu-  from  Reserve  List  of 

Medical  Officers)) 13  Jan    14 


RESTORATIONS    TO    LIST. 

Lieuten.ii.l .James  Bedingndd     (A'avie  restored  to  Retired  List  on  reporting  himself). 

Sub- Lieut  enan  .'. John  F,  Bowyer     (resigned  11  Dec  13)     (Placed  on  Emergency  List.) 

fissisla  t  Pay.iuister Frecjerk'k  J[i>-<1  iXame  f estored  t><  /fetirrd   List  on  rqportpig  himself \\ 


ALTERATIONS  OF  FORMS. 


966 


FORMS   FOR    USE    IN   H.M.   SHIPS. 


Description  of  Form. 


Establishment. 

For  Ships— For  two  Tears. 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  and  Torpedo 

Boats— for  three  Months. 


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S.  184. 


S.  184A. 


S.  206. 


S.  308. 
S.  308a. 
8.  308b. 
S.  308c. 
S.  308D. 
S.  308e. 
S.  308f. 
S.  308G. 
S.  308 J. 
S.  308K. 


S.  452a. 


S.  1157. 


S.  1323. 


S.  298. 
S.  308H. 


The  following  have  been  hevised,  and  Old 
Forms  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Revised 
Forms  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store 
Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand, 
as  soon  as  ready : — 

Account  of  Money  deposited  Jwith  the  Ac- 
countant Officer  for  Custody  only. 


Return  of  Men  and  Boys  (except  Marines) 
serving  on  H.M.  Ships  45  folios. 


Report  on  Officers. 


Firing  Record.    Torpedo  Long  Range  Firing. 

Loading  Umpire.  ditto. 

Director  Umpire.  ditto. 

Target  Umpire.  ditto. 

Time  and  Range.  ditto. 

Time  and  Bearing.  ditto. 

Destroyer.  ditto. 

Target  Line  Station  Keeping,  ditto. 

Picking  up  Vessel.  ditto. 

Firing  Ships.  ditto. 


Statement  of  Money,    other  than   Public 
Money,  in  charge  of  Accountant  Officer. 


Report  of  Special  Torpedo  Night  Attack  for 
T.B's.  and  T.B.  Destroyers. 


Register  of  Secret  and  Confidential  Books 
and  Documents  not  accounted  for  in  1  D, 
form  R. 


The  following  have  been  abolished  -.-- 
Half-yearly  Return  of  Missfires. 
|  Signal  Table  f  orlTorpedo  Lon  g  Range  Firing. 


1   I     1   I 


i    I 


4    1-1- 


2   L 


ALTERATIONS  OP  FORMS. 


FORMS     FOE     USE     IN     H.M.     SHIPS. 


Description  of  Form. 


Establishment. 

For  Ships— For  two  Years. 

For  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  and  Torpedo 

Boats— for  three  Months. 


5  d   . 


S.  328. 


S.62A. 


S. 1177. 


S.  1323a. 


B.  472. 
D.192. 


The  following  has  been  added  to  the  List. 

Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval   Store 

Officer,  West  India  Docks,  on  demand,  as 

soon  as  ready  : — 

Range  Finder  Log. 

Demands  for  supplies  should  be  in  accord- 
ance with  the  number  of  Range  Finders 
fitted,  and  in  Stock  in  H.M.  Ships  and 
Yards. 


The  following  have  been  added  to  the  List. 

Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store 

Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand, 

as  soon  as  ready  : — 

Charge  Sheet  for  Special  Entry  Cadets 


Half-yearly  Recommendations   for  Promo- 
tion   


Sheet  for  Report  or  Submission 
Gyro  Compass  Log  


Guard  Book    for    Supply   Notes,    &c,   for 
Confidential  Books      


Blank  Book. 

It  has  been  approved  to  supply  copies  of 
this  Book  to  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  for 
use  as  Engineer  Officer's  Note  Book. 

The  Establishment  is  2  copies  per  Destroyer. 
Supplies  can  be  obtained  on  demand  from 
West  India  Docks. 


For    Training    Cruiser    for    Special 
Entry  Cadets. 

Establishment.     To  Commanders-in- 
Chief     and     Senior     Officers,     on  i 
I     special  demand. 


For  Commanders-in-Chief  and  Senior 
Officers,  on  special  demand. 


J  For    Ships     fitted    with     the     Gyro 
\     Compass. 


1     I 


ALTERATIONS  OF  FORMS.  967a 


FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  H.M.  DOCKYARDS. 

The  following  has  been  added  to  the  list.       Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Offieer, 
West  India  Docks,  on  demand,  as  soon  as  ready :  — 

D.    417.    Form  of  Guarantee  in  connection  with  Acetylene  Gas  and  Flasks. 


The  following  have  been  added  to  the  list.  Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer, 
West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as  soon  as  ready : — 

D.    273n.    Demand  for  Canvas  Hoses  and  Tubing. 

D.    532.    Petitions  to  Admiralty.     Application  relating  to  condition  of  Employment. 

D.    ?33.  Do.  Nomination  of  Representatives  of    Employees   to    attend 

interview  at  Admiralty. 

The  following  has  been  revised,  and  Old  Forms  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Revised  Forms 
will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as  soon  as 
ready :  — 

D.    202d.    Expenditure  of  Health  and  Unemployment  Insurance  Stamps. 


FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  R.N.  BARRACKS. 

The  following  has  beeu  revised,  and  Old  Forms  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Revised  Forms 
will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as  soon  as 
ready  : — 

B.    333.    Acquainting  Pensioners  of  Appointment. 


FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  H.M.  COASTGUARD  SERVICE. 

The  following  have  been  added  to  the  list.     Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer, 
West  India  Docks,  on  demand,  as  soon  as  ready  : — 

C.     7a.    Expense  Book  for  Coast  Guard  Stations. 

C.     7b.    Biennial  Store  Account,  Wireless  Telegraph  Stations. 

C.    7c.    Expense  Book  for  Wireless  Telegraph  Stations. 

The  following  has  been  revised,  and  Old  Forms  are  obsolete.     Copies  of  the  Revised  Forms 
will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  on  demand,  as  soon  as  ready : — 

C.    7.    Biennial  Store  Account.     Coast  Guard  Stations. 

2  l  2 


968  ALTERATIONS  OF  FORMS. 


FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  R.N.  GUNNERY  SCHOOLS. 
The  following  has  been  abolished  : — 
G.    78.    Key  Book  (Whale  Island). 

FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  R.N.  HOSPITALS. 
The  following  has  been  abolished: — 
M.     139.     Certificate  of  Examination  for  the  Eating  of  Sick  Berth  Attendant. 

FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  R.N.  PRISONS. 
The  following  has  been  abolished  :— 
P.    5.    Chief  Warders'  Report. 

FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  TRAINING  SERVICE. 

The  following  has  been  revised,  and  Old  Forms  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Bevised  Forms 
will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as  soon  as 
ready : — 

T.S.    84.    Punishment  Return.    Boys  and  Youths  under  Training. 

FORMS  FOR  USE  IN  R.M.  DIVISIONS. 

The  following  have  been  revised,  and  Old  Forms  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Revised  Forms 
will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  on  demand,  as  soon  as  ready: — 

R.    177.    Report  of  R.M.  Clothing,  etc.,  made  up,  surveyed,  brought  to  account  and  paid  for. 
R.    367.    Return  of  Royal  Marine  Pensioners  under  55  years  of  age. 

The  following  have  been  abolished  : — 

R.     148.    Crime  Reports. 

R. '  46.    Tailors'  Work  and  Wages.    1 

>     R  358    will  in  future  be  used  in  lieu. 
R.    46a.  Tailors   Wages  Book.  ) 

-FORMS   FOR   USE   IN  VICTUALLING   YARDS,   &c. 
The  following  has  been  abolished: — 
V.    90.    Ledger,  Provisions  (General).      (V.  104  to  be  used  in  lieu.) 


ALTERATIONS  OF  FORMS.  968a 


BOOKS    OF    REFERENCE. 

The  following  have  been  added  to  the  list.    Copies  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer, 
West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as  soon  as  ready: — 

Amendments  to  Treatise  on  Ammunition.    1911.    No.  2. 

Drill  for  12-pr.  4-cwt.  Gun.  on  Field  Mounting. 

Each  Ship  supplied  with  this  type  of  Gun,  )  „        . 

viz.,  Light  Cruisers  S     eacn* 

Gunnery  Schools — as  required. 

Prize  Cases,  Russo-Japanese.    Vol.  II.    For  Commanders-in-Chief  and  Senior  Officers  only. 
Addenda  1913  to  the  Coast  Guard  Instructions. 

Addenda  to  Enclosure  No.  57  to  Guard  Book.     Instructions  regarding  Allowances  for  the  Return 
of  Fired  Cartridge  Cases,  Tubes,  &c. 


The  following  have  been  revised,  and  Old  Editions  are  obsolete.  Copies  of  the  Revised 
Editions  will  be  issued  by  the  Naval  Store  Officer,  West  India  Docks,  without  demand,  as 
soon  as  ready : — 

Handbook  for  the  12-pr.  Q.F.  Gun. 

Thk  Royal  Fleet  Reserve  and  how  to  join  it. 

Gunnery  Drill  Book. 

Part  I. — Instructions  for  Power-worked  Mountings. 
Part  II.—  Instructions  for  Hand-worked  Mountings. 

Particulars  of  Spheres,  Flinders  Bar,  Heeling  Error  Constants,  &c. 

Regulations  for  Magazines  and  Care  of  War  Materiel.  1913.  For  Commanders-in-Chief 
and  Senior  Officers  only. 

Manual  of  Instruction  for  Sick  Berth  Staff,  with  Reference  to  the  Notification  in  Navy 
List  for  April,  1913;  this  Manual  will  shortly  be  ready  and  will  be  issued  to  Sick  Berth 
Ratings  on  entry,  and  to  Ratings  undergoing  instruction  at  Haslar,  Plymouth  and 
Chatham  Hospitals. 


9686 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES. 


Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

B 

G  i  H 

L 

16 
19 

1 

P 

3 

3 

S 

11 
14 
15 
25 
26 
39 
40 
73 
91 
93 

11 

25 
26 
65 
66 

67 

T 

1 
11 

17 
19 
24 
32 
34 
36 
39 
48 

42 

N 

12 
13 
14 

12 
3 

E 

I 

2 
35 

4 

C 

A 

1 
2 

Z 

2 
22 
30 

M 

(1)  HOME  FLEETS. 
FIRST  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Commander-in-Chief. 

1 

6 

8 
10 

12 

6 

8 

66 

74 

75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

83 

103 

106 

112 

117 

124 

62 
102 
103 

1 
3 
4 

(3)  FIRST  BATTLE  SQUADRON. 
Rear-Admiral. 

(3)  FIRST  BATTLE  CRUISER 
SQUADRON. 

24 
65 
66 
106 
118 
125 

1 
6 
17 

25 
29 
31 
41 
61 
65 
66 
67 

(4)  SECOND  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Vice- Admiral. 

6 
60 

12 

6 
68 
70 
71 
81 
103 
117 

4 
8 

3 
5 

25 
73 
91 

26 
40 

1 
2 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 

2 

1 

30 

1 
3 

(5)  SECOND  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Rear-Admiral. 

81 

1 
12 
13 
17 
25 
32 

17 

9 

... 

(6)  SECOND  CRUISER 

SQUADRON. 

6 

7 

8 

16 

80 

16 

80 
120 

5 

1 
21 

77 

10 

1 

25 
37 

3 

968e 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES— continued. 


Flagship  ob  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbebs. 

B 

G 

H 

L 

p 

S 

1 
11 
12 
13 

14 
15 
16 
18 
25 
35 
37 
G2 
65 
66 
67 
71 

25 
68 
171 

72 

11 
25 
20 
28 
41 
42 
43 
65 
66 
'67 
71 
74 
75 
76 
91 
93 

11 
13 
16 
25 

74 
75 
76 
91 

11 
22 
23 
24 
78! 
91 
93 

1 
11 
62 
64 
68 
70 
73 
74 
75 
76 
91 
93 

T 

18 
36 
44 

1 

13 
18 
19 
32 

32 
48 

15 
39 
41 

2 

13 
42 

N 

12 
15 

... 

1 

2 
18 

1 
2 

12 
15 

9 
16 

E 
1 

I 

31 
34 

4 

28 
... 

C 

5 

A 
1 

1 

Z 

22 

24 

28 
30 

M 

(7)  THIRD  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Rear- Admiral  Commanding. 

6 

8 

80 

13 

6 
61 
68 
69 
71 
73 
101 
105 
108 
109 
110 
111 
113 
116 
118 
119 

17 
18 
23 
125 

4 
10 

11 
17 

10 

... 

... 

... 
... 

5 
3 

... 

::. 

5 

1 

2 

(8)  THIRD  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Rear-Admiral. 

4 
6 
7 
9 

2 
4 
5 

(9)  THIRD  CRUISER 

SQUADRON. 

1 

2 

8 

60 

80 

1 
24 
61 

74 
81 
102 
105 

1 
4 

(10)  THIRD  DESTROYER 

FLOTILLA. 

6 

105 
112 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
8 
9 

(11)  SECOND  AND  THIRD 

FLEETS  (Nore.) 
Vice-Admiral. 

10 

14 
60 

13 
41 

105 
107 
108 
118 

6 

8 
32 
67 
70 
83 
103 
105 

4 

5 

(12)  SECOND  AND  THIRD 

FLEETS  (Portsmouth.) 
Rear-Admiral.; 

8 
9 

968d 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES— continued. 


Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbebs. 

B 

G 

H 

L 

*P 

S 

T   1 

N 

E 

I 

C 

A 

z 

M 

(13)  SECOND  AND  THIRD 

FLEETS  (Devonport). 
Vice-Admiral. 

1 

18 
80 
121 

4 

5 

1 
11 
22 
23 
24 
61 
65 
66 
67 

41 

3 

1 

3 

3 

(14)  TRAINING  SQUADRON. 

118 

(15) FOURTH  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 

Vice-Admiral. 

1 
10 

8 
65 
66 
81 
81 
105 
118 

8 

1 
11 
21 
25 
43 
43 
69 
71 
71 
74 
75 
76 
93 

13 
17 
32 
36 
46 

3 
4 
5 
9 
11 
13 
14 
15 

1 

4 

35 

3 

1 

27 
36 

1 
4 

8 

9 

(16)  FOURTH  BATTLE 

SQUADRON. 
Rear- Admiral. 

70 



80 
83 
106 
107 
115 
118 
121 
125 





1 
11 
25 
27 
71 
73 

12 
13 

14 
15 
17 

18 
42 

1 
2 
5 
10 
17 

1 

4 

2 



25 

(17)  MEDITERRANEAN. 

5 

(17a)  FIRST  CRUISER 

SQUADRON. 

(H.M.S.  Defence.) 

103 
117 

11 

25 
65 
66 
67 
68 

36  1  ... 

34 

1 

(18)  CHINA  SQUADRON. 
Vice-Admiral. 

4 
6 

16 
102 
105 
106 
109 
113 
116 
118 
119 
124 

8 
10 

11 

25 
26 
61 
64 
70 
73 
74 
75 
76 
91 
93 

15 
17 
41 
46 

47 

1  11 

1 

27 
34 

4 

1 

2 
21 
22 
39 

4 

i     I     i 


968e 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES 

IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES 

— eontinued 

Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

B 

O 

H  I   L  1   P 

S 

T 

N  |  E 

I 

c 

A 

Z 

M 

(19)  H.M.S.  TAMAR. 

(20)  AUSTRALIAN  SQUADRON. 

12 

1 

112 

13 

(21)  EAST  INDIES  SQUADRON. 

60 

18 
67 
102 

26 

13 

15 

1 
5 
8 
9 

(22)  CAPE  OP  GOOD  HOPE. 
Rear- Admiral. 

6 
16 
23 
81 
108 
111 
113 

1 

11 
29 
30 
32 
42 
74 
75 
76 

3 

1 

5 

(23)  CHATHAM,  R.  N. 

BARRACKS. 

13 

66 
80 
106 

2 
3 
4 
9 

21 

20 

5 

1 
11 
22 
23 
24 
65 
66 
71 
74 
75 
76 

1 
11 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
61 

1 
11 
25 

26 
27 
32 
68 
73 
92 

32 

32 

13 
41 

3 

10 

4 
27 

1 

30 
37 

3 
5 

(24)  PORTSMOUTH,  R.  N. 

BARRACKS. 

80 

103 
124 

1 
4 

• 

(25)  DEVQNPORT,  R.  N. 

BARRACKS. 

6 
60 

6 
14 
15 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
102 
117 
123 
125 

::; 

968/ 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES- continued. 


Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

B 

G 

H 

L 

P 

S 

T 

N 

E 

I 

C 

A 

Z 

M 

(26)  SHOTLEY,  R.N. 

BARRACKS. 

60 

13 

117 

1 

11 
41 
42 

40 

8 

35 

1 

37 

(27)  8UB-DEP6T,  SHEERNESS. 

(28)  H.M.S.  EXCELLENT. 

6 

7 

1 
112 

25 
27 
61 
69 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
69 
73 
74 
75 
76 

14 
39 

1 
2 
11 

1 

(29)  H.M.S.  VERNON. 

10 

13 

16 
103 
114 
118 
120 

5 

(30)  H.M.S.  DEFIANCE. 

— 

— - 

25 
62 
65 
66 
67 
73 

1 
11 
25 

15 
36 

18 

2 

4 
5 
10 
15 

3 

9 

1 
2 

2 

28 
34 

— 

1 
2 

21 
22 
26 
30 
32 
36 
37 

39 
... 

(31)  H.M.8.  CUMBERLAND. 

1 

6 
8 

— 

8 
65 
66 
80 
105 
117 
126 

1 
23 
24 
65 
68 
69 
72 
102 
103 
104 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 
111 
117 

(32)  H.M.S.  CORNWALL. 

96% 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES.— continued. 


Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

B 

G 

H 

L 

P 

S 

T 

N 

E 

I 

C 

A 

Z 

23 

38 

M 

(83)  R.N.  COLLEGE, 

DARTMOUTH. 

117 

15 

61 

62 
64 

4 

5 

(34)  R.N.  COLLEGE,  OSBORNE. 

74 
81 
118 

25 
73 
91 
93 

32 

4 

30 

(35)  R.N.  WAR  COLLEGE, 
PORTSMOUTH. 

Spe 

... 

(36)  R.N.  WAR  COLLEGE, 
DEVONPORT. 

cial 

SI 

ides 









(37)  R.N.  WAR  COLLEGE, 
CHATHAM. 

(39)  SUBMARINE  DEP6T, 

GOSPORT. 

(40)  SUBMARINE  DEP6T, 

DEVONPORT. 



— 

(41)  SUBMARINE  DEP6T, 

NORE. 

(42)  H.M.8.  VULCAN. 

1 
18 
102 

74 
75 

76 

1 

2 

(43)  H.M.S.  FISGARD. 

6 

65 
66 
81 
102 
1U5 
117 
119 
120 

30 
32 
33 
41 

11 
31 
42 
64 

68 
69 
81 
93 

3 

18 

2 

2 

4 

35 

1 

30 

30 
36 

.;: 

(44)  HASLAR,  R.N.  HOSPITAL. 

25 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
61 
62 
67 
71 
73 
93 

46 
49 
50 
51 
65 

15 
17 

(45)  CHATHAM,  R.N. 

HOSPITAL. 

1 

102 
103 
106 
117 

(46)  PLYMOUTH,  R.N. 

HOSPITAL. 

... 

... 

::: 

9687*. 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES  IN  LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES— continued. 


Flagship  or  Establishment. 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

B 

G 

H 

L 

P 

S 

T 

N 

E 

I 

C 

A 

Z 

M 

(47)  GIBRALTAR,  R.N. 

HOSPITAL. 

74 
115 

29 
33 
73 

74 
75 
76 

2 

— 

— 

— 

3 

1 

30 

1 

(48)  CAPE,  R.N.  HOSPITAL. 

(49)  PORTLAND,  R.N. 

HOSPITAL. 

60 

103 
121 

91 

32 
40 
43 

(50)  MALTA,  R.N.  HOSPITAL. 

-"- 

— 

— 

— 

— 

35 

(61)  HONG  KONG,  R.N. 

HOSPITAL. 

14 
15 

80 
102 
109 
120 

9 

30 
32 
33 

65 
66 

69 
67 

41 
48 

41 

(52)  BERMUDA,  R.N.  HOSPITAL 

(53)  ROYAL    MARINE   ARTIL- 
LERY, EASTNEY. 

4 

4 

5 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
71 

5 

::: 

(54)  ROYAL    MARINE    BAR- 
RACKS, CHATHAM. 

61 

82 

-- 

11 

73 
74 
75 
76 

1 
65 
66 
67 

33 
34 
42 

34 
37 

— 

-- 

-" 

— 

— 

(55)  ROYAL    MARINE    BAR- 
RACKS,  GOSPORT. 

7 
9 

61 

(56)  ROYAL  MARINE   BAR- 
RACKS,   PLYMOUTH. 

4 

7 

61 
62 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
83 
105 
106 
113 

34 
36 
47 

... 

... 

2 
3 

5 

36 

(57)  ROYAL  MARINE   DEP6T, 
DEAL. 

6 

9 

... 

4 

5 

63 

64 

113 

6 
12 
61 
65 
67 
72 
112 

... 

30 
31 
32 
33 
71 

27 
73 

42 

3 

30 

(58)  5th  DESTROYER  FLOTILLA. 

969 


LIST  OF  LANTERN  SLIDES 

IN 

LOCAL  SLIDE  LIBRARIES 

— continued 

Catalogue  Numbers. 

Flagship  or  Establishment. 

B  1   G 

H 

LIP 

S 
Spe 

T 
cial 

N  |    E 

I 

c 

A 

1 

Z 

27 
36 

22 
24 

30 

M 

(59)  GUNNERY    SCHOOL, 
CHATHAM. 

Si! 

ides 

(60)  GUNNERY   SCHOOL, 
DEVONPORT. 

6 

9 

10 

70 

41 

14 
15 
22 
61 
105 

16 
75 
76 
82 
127 

67 
69 
81 
123 

5 

Spe 

11 
27 
62 

11 

36 
37 
93 

61 
65 

66 
67 

cial 

1 
51 

14 
34 

SI 

1 

2 

des 

4 

2i 
30 

35 

(61)  H.M.S.  PACTOLUS, 
LAMLASH. 

3 

8 
9 

(62)  H.M.S.  CORMORANT, 

GIBRALTAR. 

4 

(63)  H.M.S.  ENDYMION. 

6 

(64)  H.M.S.  GIBRALTAR. 

18 
105 

2 
11 

5 

1 
11 

25 
26 
27 
72 

1 
11 
30 
32 
33 
41 

25 
30 
93 

1 
22 
23 
24 
29 
31 
41 
42 

1 

15 
30 
38 
91 
93 

12 
13 
14 
15 

28 
34 
37 

5 

11 
16 

1 

2 

1 
4 

(65)  FOURTH  CRUISER  SQUAD- 
RON, H.M.S.  SUFFOLK. 

6 

28 
80 
105 

2 

8 
9 

(66)    FIRST    LIGHT    CRUISER 
SQUADRON, 
H.M.S.  SOUTHAMPTON. 

6 

24 
65 
66 
114 

24 
... 

(67)  H.M.S.  ACT  JSON. 

1 

(68)  1st  DESTROYER  FLOTILLA 
H.M.S.  FEARLESS. 

(69)  2nd  DESTROYER  FLOTILLA 
H.M.S.  BLAKE. 

The  foregoing  numbers  are  taken  from  the  new  Catalogue  of  March,  1912.  Sets  of  Slides 
now  on  charge  should  be  returned  to  the  Captain  R.N.  College,  Greenwich,  aa  found 
convenient,  so  that  they  may  be  overhauled  and  re-numbered. 


970 


Greenwich    Hospital. 


Educational    Grants    for    Officers'    Children. 


The  Admiralty  have  power  to  award  Grants  of  £20  per  annum, 
not  exceeding  75  in  all,  from  the  funds  of  Greenwich  Hospital, 
towards  the  education  and  maintenance  of  the  Sons  and  Daughters, 
between  the  ages  of  10  and  18  years,  of  "Deceased  or  Distressed 
Commissioned  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  or  Marines."  These  Grants 
may  extend  for  a  period  not  exceeding  5  years,  conduct  and  character 
being  satisfactory,  but  in  no  case  beyond  the  age  of  18. 

The  term  "  Commissioned  Officers  "  includes  Commissioned  War- 
rant Officers  and  Chief  Officers  and  Senior  Mates  of  Coast  Guard 
Cruisers. 

It  is  open  to  Parents  or  Guardians  to  send  Children  to  Schools 
in  any  part  of  the  country,  subject  to  Admiralty  approval  of  the 
School  selected. 

Claims  are  considered  in  the  following  order :  — 

(1)  Total  orphans. 

(2)  Father  killed,  drowned,   or  deceased  in  H.M.  Service. 

(3)  Father  dead. 

(4)  Father  living,  mother  dead. 

(5)  Cases  not  specified  in  the  above  classes. 

Forms  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  Directors  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Admiralty,  S.W. 


971 


Greenwich    Hospital. 


Admission  of  Boys  into  Orphanages, 
Schools,  or  other  Institutions,  at  the 
Expense  of  Greenwich  Hospital  Funds. 


The  Admiralty  have  power  to  admit  into  Orphanages,  etc., 
Sons  of  deceased  or  incapacitated  warrant  officers,  second  mates  of 
Coast  Guard  Cruisers,  non-commissioned  officers,  petty  officers,  and 
men  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Marines  (and  of  men  of  the  Royal  Naval 
Reserve,  killed  or  drowned  in  the  service  of  the  Crown). 

Cases  are  considered  according  to  the  length,  nature,  and  merit 
of  the  fathers'  services,  in  the  following   order:  — 

(1)  Total  orphans. 

(2)  Orphans.     Father  killed,  drowned,  or  deceased  on  duty ; 

mother  unable  to  look  after  the  children. 

(3)  Exceptional  cases. 

Applications  are  not  received  until  the  candidates  are  7|  years 
of  age,  except  under  special  circumstances. 

Boys  will  be  examined  periodically  as  to  their  physical  condition, 
and  if  fit  and  desirous  for  sea  service,  they  will  be  transferred  to  the 
Royal  Hospital  School,  Greenwich ;  otherwise  they  will  be  retained 
until  14  years  of  age. 

Forms  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  Director  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Admiralty,  S.W. 


972 


Greenwich    Hospital. 

Admission  of  Boys  to  the  Royal  Hospital 
School,  Greenwich. 


The  complement  of  the  School  will  not  exceed  1,000  boys,  sons 
of:  — 

Warrant   Officers,    Second  Mates    of    Coast  Guard  Cruisers, 
non-commissioned  officers,  petty  officers,  and  men  of 
the  Royal   Navy  and  Marines, 
Men  of  the  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  and 
Other  seafaring   persons. 

Cases  are  considered  according  to  the  length,  nature,  and  merit 
of  the  fathers'  services  in  the  following  order :  — 

(1)  Total  orphans. 

(2)  Orphans.     Father  killed,  drowned,  or  deceased  on  duty. 

Mother  living. 

(3)  Orphans.     Father  dead.     Mother  living. 

(4)  Orphans.     Mother  dead.     Father   living. 

(5)  Sons  of  men  serving.     Both   parents   living. 

(6)  Sons    of    Life    pensioners;   and   of   men    entitled    to    the 

benefits  of  Greenwich  Hospital.  Both  parents  living. 

(7)  Sons  of  persons  whose  claims  may  be  considered   excep- 

tional, and  not  coming  within  the  foregoing  classes. 

Boys  are  eligible  for  admission  between  11  and  14  years  of  age. 
They  must  be  physically  and  educationally  fit  for  sea  service  according 
to  an  established  standard,  and  will  undergo  a  stringent  examination 
by  a  naval  medical  officer  on  entry.  They  must  be  able  to  read  and 
write  an  easy  sentence,  and  possess  a  knowledge  of  the  four  simple 
rules  of  arithmetic  (Standard  3,  Education   Code). 

Boys  must  enter  into  an  agreement  (together  with  their  parents 
or  guardians)  to  engage  for  continuous  service  in  the  Royal  Navy 
from  the  age  of  18. 

Applications  will  not  be  received  until  the  candidates  are  lOf 
years  of  age. 

Forms  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  Director  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Admiralty,  S.W. 


973 


Greenwich    Hospital. 

Admission  of  Girls  into  Schools  to  be 
Maintained  at  the  Expense  of 
Greenwich   Hospital   Funds. 


The  Admiralty  have  power  to  admit  into  Schools,  etc., 
Daughters  of  Warrant  Officers,  Second  Mates  of  Coast  Guard 
Cruisers,  and  Non-Commissioned  Officers,  and  Petty  Officers  and  men 
of  the  Royal  Navy   or  Marines. 

Cases  are  considered  according  to  the  length  of  the  fathers' 
services  at  sea,   in  the  following  order :  — 

(1)  Total  orphans. 

(2)  Father  killed,  drowned,   or  deceased  in  H.M.   Service. 

(3)  Father  dead. 

(4)  Father  living,   mother  dead. 

(5)  Cases  not  specified  in  the  above  classes. 

Applications  are  not  received  until  the  candidates  are  8|  years 
of  age,  nor  after  10  years  of  age,  except  under  special  circumstances. 

Forms  will  be  sent  on  application  to  the  Director  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,   Admiralty,  S.W. 


"Rotely"  Educational  Grants. 

Under  the  Will  of  the  late  Miss  Jane  Rotely,  of  Swansea,  Six  Grants  of  the 
value  of  £20  a  year  each,  are  available  in  aid  of  the  education  and  maintenance  of 
sons  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal  Marines,  not  below  Ward  Room  rank. 

Candidates  must  not  be  under  10  years  of  age. 

The  Grants  will  be  tenable  for  a  period  not  exceeding  5  years  and  cannot  be  held 
after  the  age  of  18. 

Full  particulars  can  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Director  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Admiralty,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 


974 

Published  by  Authority  of   the   Lords  Commissioners  of   the  Admiralty. 


THE   FIFTH   EDITION 


MANUAL  OF  SCIENTIFIC  ENQUIRY, 

Edited   by    SIR    ROBERT    S.    BALL,    LL.D.,    F.R.S., 
Royal  Astronomer  of  Ireland. 


CONTENTS: 

I.  ASTRONOMY,  by  Sir  G.  B.  Airy,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S. 
II.  HYDROGRAPHY,   by    Captain    W.    J.    L.  Wharton,    R.N., 
F.R.S.,  Hydrographer   of   the  Admiralty. 

III.  TIDES,  by  Professor  George  H.  Darwin,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 

IV.  TERRESTRIAL    MAGNETISM,    by    Professor    George    F. 

Fitzgerald,   F.R.S.,   assisted  by  Staff-Commander  Creak, 
R.N.,  F.R.S.,  and  G.  H.  Whipple,  Esq. 
V.  METEOROLOGY,  by  Robert  Scott,  Esq.,  F.R.S. 
VI.  GEOGRAPHY,  by  General  Sir  Henry  Lefroy,   R.E.,  F.R.S. 
VII.  ANTHROPOLOGY,    by    Edward    B.    Tylor,    Esq.,    D.C.L., 
F  R  S 
VIII.  STATISTICS,  by  Professor  C.  F.  Bastable,  M.A. 

IX.  MEDICAL  STATISTICS,   by  William  Aitken,   Esq.,  M.D., 

F.R.S. 
X.  GEOLOGY,  by  Professor  Archibald  Geikie,  F.R.S. 
XL  MINERALOGY,  by  Professor  W.  J.  Sollas,  D.Sc. 
XII.  SEISMOLOGY,  by  Thomas  Gray,  Esq.,  B.Sc.,  F.R.S.E. 

XIII.  ZOOLOGY,   by   Professor   H.  N.  Moseley,   F.R.S. 

XIV.  BOTANY,  by  Sir  J.  D.  Hooker,  R.N.,  K.C.S.I.,  F.R.S. 


LONDON : 

PUBLISHED   BY   HIS   MAJESTY'S    STATIONERY   OFFICE. 

To  be  purchased,  either  directly  or  through  any  Bookseller,  from 

WIMAN  and  BONS,  Limited,  Fetter  Lank,  E.G. ;   and  54,  St.  Mary 

Street,  Cardiff  ;  or 

H.M.  STATIONERY  OFFICE  (Scottish  Branch),  23,  Forth  Street,  Edinbur&h  ;  or 

E.  PONSONBY,  Limited,  116,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin  ; 

or  from  the  Agencies  in  the  British  Colonies  and  Dependencies, 

the  United  States  of  America,  the  Continent  of  Europe  and  Abroad  of 

T.  FISHER  UNWIN,  London,  W.C. 


975 


ng   Edward  Vll.'s   Hospital 
for  Officers, 

9,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London,  S.W. 


Patron— HIS    MAJESTY    THE    KING. 

President  -         -     H.R.H.    THE   DUKE    OF  CONNAUGHT. 

Vice-President  - 

Trustees : 
Sister  AGNES,    Lord  FAKQUHAE,    Sir  WALPOLE  GREENWELL,  Bart. 
ERNEST  DE  LA  RUE,  Esq.,      S.  ERNEST  PALMER,  Esq. 


This  Hospital  was  founded  by  "  Sister  Agnes  "  in  April,  1904, 
and  is  for  Regular  Officers  of  the  Navy  and  Army  and  Indian  Army 
on  the  Active  List. 

Everything  in  the  Hospital  is  free,  with  the  exception  of  the 
doctor's  fees. 

There  is  no  honorary  Medical  Staff.  Patients  may  be  treated  by 
any  member  of  the  Surgical  Staff  of  a  London  Hospital. 

Officers  wishing  to  be  admitted  or  requiring  further  informatioa 
should  write  to — 

Sister  Agnes, 

9,  Grosvenor  Gardens, 

London,  S.W. 

or  call  between  the  hours  of  3  and  5. 

Officers  are  asked  to  subscribe  5s.  or  more  annually.  Subscriptions 
may  be  sent,  either  by  units  or  by  individuals,  to  Sister  Agnes,  9, 
Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.,  from  whom  Bankers'  orders  may  be  obtained. 


Naval  Officers  upon  full  pay  before  entering  the  Hospital  should 
obtain  permission  from  the  Admiralty  through  the  usual  official 
channels,  and  should  report  the  dates  of  their  admission  and  discharge 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 


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The  Royal  Naval  Fund, 

(Founded  in  connection  with  the  Royal  Naval  Exhibition,  1891.) 


Patron  : 
HIS    MAJESTY    THE    KING. 

President : 

Admiral  of  the  Fleet  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  EDWARD  H.  SEYMOUR,  G.C.B.,  O.M., 
G.C.V.O.,  LL.D. 


Vice-Presidents  : 

The  FIRST  LORD  OF  THE  ADMIRALTY. 

The    Right    Hon.    the     LORD     MAYOR    OF 
LONDON. 


The  ADMIRALS   OF  THE    FLEET. 

Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  :  Admiral  Sir  N.  bowden-SMITH,  k.c.b 


Trustees  : 
Sir  GEORGE  HAYTER  CHUBB,  Bt. 
Sir  ALFRED    EYLES,  K.C.B. 
The       Right       Hon.       LORD       GEORGE 

HAMILTON,    G. C.S.I. 
Sir  ALBERT  KAYE    ROLLIT,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 
General  C.  H.  SCAFE,  R.M.L.I. 
Sir   GEORGE    WYATT  TRUSCOTT,  Bt. 


The  Funds  at  present  at  the  disposal  of  the  Committee  consist  mainly  of 
the  income  derived  from  the  investment  of  the  surplus  proceeds  of  the  Royal 
Naval  Exhibition  of  1891-  The  income  so  derived  is  expended  in  affording1 
assistance  to  the  Widows,  Orphans  or  other  dependent  relatives  of  Seamen 
and  Marines  dying:  in  the  service  of  the  Crown*  since  1st  January,  1893  (the 
date  the  Fund  began  its  operations),  and  who  are  not  eligible  for  a  pension  or 
gratuity  from  the  Admiralty. 

*NOTB. — Service    of  the  Crown  is  here  intended  to  mean   borne  on  the  books  of  oae  of 
H.M.  Ships  or  any  of  the  Marine  Divisions  at  the  time  of  decease. 


DONORS   of  Fifty    Guineas,    or  ANNUAL    SUBSCRIBERS   of    Five    Guineas 
become  Life  Governors,  and,  as  such,  members  of  the  General  Committee. 


Applications,  Subscriptions,  &c,  should  be  sent  to 

The    SECRETARY,    ROYAL    NAVAL    FUND,  cjo   ROYAL    UNITED    SERVICE 
INSTITUTION,   WHITEHALL,  LONDON,  S.W. 


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EMPLOYMENT    AGENCY. 

Under  the  sole  management  and  control  of  Officers  of  Executive 
Rank  who  have  held  commissions  in  H.M.  Navy. 

Patron  : 
HIS   MAJESTY  THE   KING. 
Trustees : 
Comdr.  H.  F.  C.  Cavendish,  R.N. 
Lieut.  Sir  A.  Trevor  Dawson,  Kt,  R.N. 
Comdr.  the  Hon.  Gerald  Digby,  R.N. 
Chairman  of  Committee : 
Lieut.  Sir  G.  E.  Armstrong,  Bart.,  R.N. 
Hon.  Treasurer: 

Comdr.  Alfred  H.  Tarleton,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  Breakspears,  Uxbridge. 

Secretary:  Lieutenant  John  G.  Neligan,  R.N. 

Office  :  25,  Victoria  Street,  London,  S.W. 

Telephone  No.  :— 6355  Victoria.  Telegrams  : — Enabling,  Vic,  London. 

Hours  of  Interview: — 11  a.m.  to  1  p.m.;    Saturdays, 
10.30  a.m.  to  12  noon. 


The  Agency  is  formed  for  the  purpose  of  finding  employment  for 
discharged  Seamen,  Stokers,  and  others  of  the  Royal  Navy  and  Royal 
Marines,  of  unquestioned  good  character. 

Subscriptions  and  Donations,  which  are  urgently  required,  will  be 
acknowledged  by  the  Hon.  Treasurer,  or  may  be  sent  to  the  Bankers 
of  the  Agency,  Messrs.  Woodhead  &  Co.,  44,  Charing  Cross,  S.W. 

A  Motor  and  Training  School  is  carried  on  in  connection  with  the 
Agency  at  Portsmouth.     Reliable  chauffeurs  are  supplied  from  there. 

All  information  can  be  obtained  on  reference  to  the  Secretary,  or 
to  the  Branch  Offices,  as  under : — 
PORTSMOUTH— Lieut.  Andrew  Davies,  R.N.,   Navy   Employment 

Agency  Motor  School,  Twyford  Avenue,  Stamshaw. 
PLYMOUTH— Lieut.  E.  Culme  Seymour,  R.N.,  65,  St.  Aubyn  Street, 

Devonport. 
CHATHAM— Mr.  Day,  late  R.N.,  Navy  House. 
MANCHESTER— Lieut.   H.   F.    D.   Jelf,    R.N.,     2,   Mount  Street, 

(Office  No.  9). 
BRISTOL— Lieut.  R.  W.  Kiddle,  R.N.,  28,  Baldwin  St.  (Third  Floor). 
ABERDEEN — Commander  I.  Hayward,  R.N.R.,  Hon.  Agent,  Mer- 
cantile Marine  Office. 
LEEDS    DISTRICT— Hon.  Agent :    H.  L.  Cheston,  Esq.   {late  R.N.) 
Clarendon  House,  Boston  Spa,  Yorks. 

The  King's  Harbour  Masters  at  Hong  Kong,  Gibraltar,  Malta, 
Bermuda,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Sydney,  N.S. W.,  and  Wei-hai-wei. 

And  the  Naval  Agent,  Victoria  Arcade,  Colombo. 

Applications  can  also  be  made  to  the  Recruiting  Staff  Officers  and 
Naval  Recruiting  Officers  throughout  the  United  Kingdom. 


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<&mm  ftbtlniat  JJatoal  Junto. 

FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF  THE  ORPHAN  DAUGHTERS  OF  OFFICERS  OF 
THE  ROYAL  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINES. 

Patbon.— H.R.H.  THE  PRINCESS  LOUISE  (DUCHESS  OP  ARGYLL). 
President— ADMIRAL  the  HON.  SIR   EDMUND   R.  PREMANTLE,   G.C.B.,  &c,  &c. 

Twlasdber.— J   P.  STILWELL,  Esq.,  42,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

OBJECTS  OF  THE  FUND. 

1.  The  Education  of  the  Young. 

2.  The  Maintenance  of  the  Aged. 

3.  The  casual  Assistance  of  those  in  temporary  Difficulty. 
Donations  and  Annual  Subscriptions  are  earnestly  requested. 

By  Order  of  the  Committee, 
WILLIAM  A.  MOORE  (Honorary  Secretary). 

12,  Queen's  Road, 

Tunbridge  Wells. 

ROYAL  SCHOOL  FOR  NAVAL  AND  MARINE  OFFICERS'  DAUGHTERS 

(LATE  THE  KOYAL  NAVAL  FEMALE  SCHOOL), 

ST.  MARGARET'S,  TWICKENHAM. 


Pupils  elected  by  the  Subscribers  pay  only  £12  a  year  for  a  First-class  Education,  including 
board,  &c.  Elections  take  place  annually  in  July,  applications  to  be  sent  in  before  20th  April, 
The  School  presents  exceptional  advantages  to  Officers  in  more  affluent  circumstances  who 
may  wish  to  obtain  for  their  daughters  the  best  education  at  sums  far  below  the  ordinary 
charges. 

Granddaughters  of  Officers,  and  daughters  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Indian  Marine  and 
of  The  R.  N.  R.  are  eligible  for  admission.    Particulars  on  inquiry. 

There  are  £300  in  Scholarships  annually  awarded.  Prizes  of  Books  are 
also  Distributed.  The  School  is  annually  examined  under  the  Oxford- 
Examination  Delegacy. 

Contributions  are  earnestly  solicited.  Further  information  to  be  obtained  at  the  Office.  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Twickenham.  Miss  K.  E.  COPE,  Secretary. 

KING    WILLIAM    IV.'s    NAVAL   ASYLUM, 

PE1TGE. 


The  Asylum  comprises  twelve  houses  for  Widows  and  Orphan  Daughters  of  Naval 
Officers,  of  the  rank  of  Commander,  Lieutenant,  Navigating  Officer,  and  Paymaster. 
Bach  house  is  endowed  with  the  interest  of  £,  1,000  consolidated  bank  annuities. 

Ladies  are  elected  by  the  Governors,  as  vacancies  occur,     They  must  be  out  of  the 
state  of  wedlock  at  time  of  admission,  and  if  admitted  as  daughters  they  must  be  40 
years  of  age  at  least.     Candidates  will  not  be  eligible  who   have  a  yearly  income 
exceeding  the  rate  of  pension  allowed  by  the  Admiralty  to  widows  of  Naval  Officers  of  f 
the  rank  of  the  deceased  husband  or  father. 

They  mast  be  members  of  the  Church  of  England. 

For  further  particulars,  application  should  be  made  ^o  the  Hon.  Secretary 

14,  Great  Marlborough  Street,  London,  W. 


THE  NAVY  LIST  ADVERTISER. 


CHRIST'S     HOSPITAL. 
STOCK'S    TRUST. 

Two  boys — sons  of  Commissioned  Naval  Officers — are  admitted  on 
foundation  of  Christ's  Hospital  under  the  above  Trust.  The  Admiralty 
nominate  three  candidates  for  each  vacancy,  and  the  final  selection 
is  made  by  the  Council  of  Almoners  of  Christ's  Hospital. 

The  existence  of  a  vacancy  is  advertised  in  the  principal  London 
papers,  the  Army  and  Navy  Gazette,  and  the  United  Service  Gazette. 

Candidates  must  be  between  the  ages  of  9  and  11  at  the  date  of 
admission. 

Applications  should  be  addressed  to  the 

Secretary  of  the  Admiralty. 

Sons  of  Commissioned  Naval  Officers  can  also  be  admitted  to 
Christ's  Hospital  on  the  Mathematical  foundation  for  Sea  Service  and 
for  such   admission  application  should  be  made  direct  to — 

The  Clerk,  Christ's  Hospital,  London,  E.C. 

The  Admiralty  will  certify  as  to  the  services  of  the  father  when 
asked  by  the  Council  to  do  so. 

Charity  of 
WILLIAM     KINLOCH 

Administered  by  The  Scottish  Hospital  of  the  Foundation 
of  King  Charles  II. 


Candidates  for  the  benefits  of  the  Charity  must  be  Scotsmen  who  have  served  in 
the  Navy  or  Army,  who  have  become  disabled  through  no  fault  of  their  own,  who  are 

need  and  deserving,  who  are  not  inmates  of  Greenwich  Hospital  or  Chelsea 
Hospital,  who  are  not  possessed  of  or  entitled  to  an  income  from  other  sources 
amounting  to  or  exceeding  £31  10s.  per  annum,  and  who  bare  not  during  the  last 
six  calendar  months  received  Poor  Law  relief  other  than  medical  relief.  Preference 
will  be  given  to  those  who  have  been  maimed  or  wounded  in  the  service  of  their 
country. 

Application  for  the  benefits  must  be  made  in  the  first  place  in  writing  to  the 
Secretary  of  the  Scottish  Hospital.  Every  applicant  must  state  his  name,  address, 
age,  and  occupation,  and  the  date  of  his  entry  into  the  Navy  or  Army,  and  the  date 
and  cause  of  his  discharge  therefrom,  and  must  produce  evidence  of  his 
qualification  for  the  appointment. 

(Sd.)  T.  R.  MONCKIEFP, 

Secretary,  Scottish  Hospital, 

Crane  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C. 


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KELLY   COLLEGE,  TAVISTOCK, 

DEVON. 


NOTICE  TO  WIDOWS  OF  DECEASED  NAVAL  OFFICERS 
OF   COMBATANT   RANK. 

Kelly  College  is  a  Public  School,  richly  endowed  under  the  terms  of  the  will 
of  Admiral  Kelly.  The  site  is  340  feet  above  the  sea,  on  the  edge  of  Dartmoor, 
and  is  exceptionally  healthy.  The  buildings  are  modern  and  thoroughly  well 
equipped. 

Foundationers  pay  no  Boarding  Fee,  and  only  half  the  Tuition  Fee,  i.e.f 
£9  per  annum. 

Foundationerships  are  open  in  the  first  instance  to  Founder's  Kin  and  the 
sons  of  deceased  Naval  Officers  of  combatant  rank. 

The  number  of  Foundationerships  is  at  present  seven.  Elections  take  place 
as  a  rule  in  July. 

Names  of  candidates  are  received  at  any  time,  and  each  case  is  considered 
on  its  merits  by  the  Trustees. 

All  candidates  have  to  pass  an  easy  qualifying  Examination. 

Copies  of  scheme  and  prospectus,  photographic  views,  and  all  information 
can  be  had  from 

The  Head  Master, 

Kelly  College,  Tavistock,  Devon. 


THE  ROYAL  NAVAL  SCHOLARSHIP  FUND. 

(FORMERLY  THE  ROYAL    NAVAL   SCHOOL.) 


The  Governors  of  the  above  Fund  award  a  certain  number  of  Scholarships, 
as  they  become  vacant  from  time  to  time,  to  sons  of  Naval  and  Marine  Officers 
of  not  less  than  Ward-room  rank. 

Junior  Scholarships  (not  exceeding  £20  p.a.  for  day  boys,  or  £40  p.a.  for 
boarders)  are  awarded  to  candidates  between  the  ages  of  8  and  16,  and  may  be 
tenable  till  the  age  of  18.  They  are  tenable  at  any  Secondary  School  approved 
by  the  parent  or  guardian  of  the  Scholar  and  by  the  Governors,  which  is  on  the 
*List  of  Secondary  Schools  Eecognised  by  the  Board  of  Education  as  Efficient, 
or  which  is  specially  approved  by  the  Board  of  Education  for  the  purpose;  or 
at  any  Institution  of  technical,  professional,  or  industrial  instruction  approved 
by  the  Governors. 

Senior  Scholarships  (not  exceeding  £50  p.a.)  are  awarded  to  candidates 
between  the  ages  of  16  and  19.  They  are  not  tenable  for  more  than  four  years, 
and  may  be  held  at  any  University  or  any  Institution  of  technical,  professional, 
or  industrial  instruction  approved  by  the  Governors. 

Full  particulars  of  the  above  Scholarships,  together  with  forms  of  appli- 
cation, may.be  obtained  from  the  Secretary,  Royal  Naval  Scholarship  Fund, 
Walter  House,  422,  Strand,  London,  W.C. 

*The   above   List   of  Schools   may  be   obtained,  price   9d.,  or  by  post  11  d.,  from 
Messrs.   Wyman  fy  Sons,  Ltd.,  Fetter  Lane,  E.C.,  or  through  any  bookseller. 


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"  No  greater  duty  or  responsibility  rests  on  Englishmen  and  Englishwomen  than 
the  care  of  the  wives  and  families  of  their  Soldiers  and  Sailors,  who  have 
made  England  the  greatest  nation  in  the  world." — J.  G. 

THE     SOLDIERS'    AND     SAILORS' 
FAMILIES   ASSOCIATION. 

(INSTITUTED    1885.' 


Patrons. 

His  Majesty  the  King 

Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

President  of  the  Council. 

Her  Majesty  Queen  Alexandra. 

Trustees. 

H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G. 

The  Duke  of  Devonshire. 

Colonel  Sir  James  Gildea,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Chairman  of  the  Executive  Committee  and  Treasurer. 

Colonel  Sir  James  Gildea,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Secretary, 

Captain  G.  E.  Wickham  Legg,  M.V.O. 

The  following  are  the  objects  of  the  Association:  — 

1st.  To  help  the  Wives  and  Families  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors 
(chiefly  those  serving)  to  help  themselves  by  finding  work  or  employ- 
ment, giving  temporary  relief  from  its  Funds  under  special  circum- 
stances and  defined  limits. 

2nd.  The  Officer's  Branch  (instituted  1886),  including  the  Royal 
Homes  for  Officers'  Widows  and  Daughters  (instituted  1899). 

(a)  To  provide  unfurnished  Apartments,  rent  free,  subject 
to  certain  limitations  as  to  age  and  income,  for  the  Widows 
and  unmarried  Daughters  of  Officers  of  both  Services,  who 
have  a  small  but  sufficient  income  for  maintenance,  but  who 
cannot  afford  to  pay  rent  and  taxes. 

(b)  To  temporarily  aid  with  small  grants,  as  funds  will 
admit,  necessitous  Officers'  Widows;  and  to  help  Officers' 
Children  by  obtaining   their  admission   into  schools. 

3rd.  The  Nursing  Branch  (instituted  1892),  to  supply  qualified 
District  Nurses  to  attend  the  Wives  and  Families  of  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  in  large  Garrison  and  Seaport  towns  in  and  out  of  Barracks,  as 
well  as  to  give  instruction  in  matters  of  Health  and  Hygiene. 

4th.  The  Clothing  Branch  (instituted  1895),  to  supply  suitable 
Clothing  (free)  at  home  and  abroad  to  the  wives  and  children  of  Sol- 
diers and  Sailors. 

All  information  can  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary,  at  the  Head 
Office,  23,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Telegraphic  Address-GILDEA,  LONDON.     Telephone-396  VICTORIA- 


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THE  INCORPORATED   SOLDIERS' 
AND  SAILORS'  HELP  SOCIETY. 

Patrons : 

His  Majesty  The  King. 

Her  Majesty  The  Queen. 

Field-Marshal  H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connaught,  K.G. 

The  Council: 

President— H.R.H.  The  Princess  Christian  op  Schleswig-Holstein. 

Vice-  Presidents — 

H.R.H.  The    Princess    Henry  of  Battenberg  ; 

H.R.H.  The  Duchess  of  Connaught. 

The  Executive  Committee : 

Chairman— Major-General  The  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Cheylesmore,  k.c.v.o. 

Vice- Chairman — Lieut.-General  G.  H.  Moncriefp. 


The    OBJECTS    of   the    Society    are  :— 

(1.)  To  help  Soldiers  and  Sailors  by  providing  them  with  the  name  and 
address  of  a  "Friend"  in  each  parish  or  ward  throughout  the 
Kingdom  to  whom  they  may  be  commended  on  discharge  from  the 
Army  or  Navy  for  aid  in  obtaining  employment  or  other  forms  of 
help   suited   to  their   needs. 

(2.)  In  time  of  War,  to  arrange  for  accommodation  of  sick  and  wounded 
Convalescent  Soldiers  and  Sailors  in  Temporary  Convalescent  Homes 
and   Private   Houses. 

(3.)  To  establish  and  maintain  Convalescent  Homes  and  Homes  of  Rest  for 
discharged  Soldiers  and  Sailors  who  are  disabled  and  necessitous,  and 
to  contribute  to  the  support  of  such  cases  in  their  own  homes,  if 
considered  necessary. 

(4.)  To  teach  useful  Trades  to  men  discharged  as  medically  unfit,  who,  by 
reason  of  their  disability  consequent  on  their  service,  are  unable  to 
take  ordinary  employment,  and  to  make  such  cases,  as  far  as  possible, 
self-supporting  by  disposing  of   the  work  they   turn   out. 


Employment  was  found  during  1903-9  for  30,706  discharged  Soldiers  or 
Sailors,  while  59,527  were  assisted  with  money  or  clothing.  5,945  sick  and 
wounded  convalescents  from  the  South  African  War  have  been  received  into  the 
temporary  Convalescent  Homes  at  disposal  of  the  Society  since  1901.  The  Society's 
Permanent  Home  at  Portsmouth  accommodates  20  disabled  men,  108  Cottage 
Homes  in  Counties  are  established  for  disabled  married  Soldiers  and  Sailors  of 
Crimean,  Indian  Mutiny,  and  other  Wars,  18  men  are  in  the  Home  and  Workshops 
at  Brookwood,  while  53  are  employed  daily  in  the  London  Workshops. 


Secretary— Major  A.  TUDOR  CRAIG,  122,  Brompton  Road,  S.W. 


Telegrams— "  PEACEFUL,    LONDON." 
Telephone— "KENSINGTON  No.  1." 


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Lloyd's    Patriotic    Fund. 

BROOK    HOUSE,    WALBROOK,    LONDON,    E.C. 

(Established  in  1803.) 

^This  Fund  is  administered  by  Trustees  under  a  scheme  approved  by  the 
harity  Commissioners,  in   whose   name   the  Capital  is  invested. 

The  Trustees  give  assistance  to  Soldiers,  Sailors,  and  Marines,  disabled 
on  active  service  and  discharged  "  medically  unfit"  in  consequence,  accord- 
ing to  their  needs — as  far  as  funds  permit. 

The  Trustees  also  make  Donations  renewable  annually  at  their  discre- 
tion to  the  Widows,  Orphans,  and  Dependent  Relatives  of  officers  and  men 
of  the  Army,  Navy  and  Marines,  who  are  killed  in  action,  or  whose  deaths 
are  attributable  to  the  service. 

In  addition  to  the  above  distribution  of  these  Funds,  the  Trustees 
have  purchased  126  Presentations  to  the  following  Naval  and  Military 
Schools   and   Orphanages. 

Royal  School  for  the  Daughters  of  Officers  of  the  Army  or  Marines — 

Bath. 

Royal  School  for  Naval  and  Marine  Officers'  Daughters — Twickenham. 

Royal  Hospital  School  for  the  Sons  of  Seamen,  R.N.  and  Marines — 

Greenwich. 

Soldiers'   Daughters'   Home — Hampstead. 

Royal    United    Service    Orphan     Home    for    Girls    (for    the    Orphan 
Daughters   of   Soldiers,   Sailors,    and    Marines) — Devonport. 

Royal  Seamen  and  Marines  Female  Orphan   Home — Portsmouth. 

Applications  and  inquiries  should  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary,  Major  T.  D. 
Inglis  {late  R.A.\  who  will  be  very  pleased  to  receive  subscriptions  on  behalf 
of  the  Fund.  Cheques  and  Postal  Orders  should  be  crossed  "  Union  of  London 
and  Smiths" 


NOTE. — The  Lord  Mayor  has  handed  over  to  the  Trustees  of  this  Fund  for  distribution 
all  contributions  to  the  Transvaal  War  Fund  which  are  marked  as  intended  for 
"  Disabled  Soldiers  and  Sailors." 


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THE  QUEEN  VICTORIA  SCHOOL  FOR  THE  SONS  OF 
SCOTTISH  SAILORS  AND  SOLDIERS.         1 

DUNBLANE,    SCOTLAND. 

{Being  the  Scottish  National  Memorial  to  Queen  Victoria  and  to  the  Sailors  and  Soldiers  s 
of  Scotland  who  died  in  the  recent  South  African  War.) 


Commissioners  : 
The  Secretary  for  Scotland  {President). 
The  General  Officer  Commanding-in-Chief,  Scottish  Command  {Vice- 
President). 
The  Lord  Justice  General, 
and  others  representing  Scotland,  the  Navy,  and  the  Army. 

Commandant : 
Colonel  M.  G.  Wilkinson,  M.V.O. 


Adjutant  &  Quarter- Master. — Capt.  D.  Mathers, 
Royal  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. 


This  School  will  afford — 

A  thorough  elementary  education  ;  and 

In  exceptional  cases,  a  higher  education  for  boys  between  14  and  16, 
of  a  character  giving  definite  preparation  in  special  subjects  for  the 
practical  work  of  life. 

Admission  is  open  to  («)  the  sons  of  soldiers  who  are  serving  or  who  have 
served  in  Scottish  Regiments  ;  (6)  sons  of  Scotsmen  who  are  serving  or  who  have 
served  in  any  Regular  branch  of  the  Naval  or  Military  Forces  ;  and  (c)  sons  of 
Scotsmen  who,  while  serving  in  any  other  branch  of  the  Naval  or  Military  Forces, 
have  been  employed  on  active  service.  The  preference  in  admission  will  be 
regulated  as  follows  : — 

1st.     Nominated  boys. 

2nd.    Orphans, 

3rd.    Those  whose  fathers  have  been  killed  in  action  or  died  on  foreign  or 

home  service. 
4th.     Those  who  have  lost  their  mothers  and  whose  fathers  are  serving 

abroad. 
5th.     Those   whose   fathers  are  ordered   on  service   abroad    and  whose 

parents  have  other  children  to  maintain. 
6th.     Those  of  sailors  and  soldiers  generally. 

Nominations  will  be  subject  to  the  selection  of  the  Governing  Body  and  will  be 
given  in  accordance  with  the  sums  subscribed  as  laid  down  in  the  rules. 

One  nomination  will  be  given  to  the  Royal  Navy  for  every  £250  subscribed 
The  right  of  nomination  on  behalf  of  the  Royal  Navy  will  be  exercised  as  may  be 
directed  by  the  Admiralty. 

All  information  can  be  obtained  from  the  Commandant. 


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MARINE     SOCIETY 

(INSTITUTED    1756.) 

President  ..  ....  ...  THE    EARL    OF    ROMNEY 


HAWKINS     TRUST. 

For  the  Relief  of  Widows  of  Captains,  Commanders,  and 

Lieutenants  of  the  Royal  Navy. 

The  income  of  this  Fund  is  appropriated  every  year  in  the  month  of  June  in 
donations  of  £10  each  to  43  Widows. 

If  there  be  not  43  applicants,  grants  may  be  increased  to  the  extent  of  £30. 

Applications  to  be  made  annually  in  April. 

Only  Widows  of  Officers  of  the  above  ranks  are  eligible  to  receive  grants. 

HICKES     TRUST. 

For  the  Relief  of  Poor  Boys  and  Girls,  preference  being  given  to 
the  Orphans  of  Seafaring  Men. 

In  time  of  Peace,  one-half  the  income  of  this  Fund  is  devoted  to  apprenticing 
10  girls  annually  to  useful  trades  (in  the  months  of  May  and  November),  and  one-half 
to  training  and  fitting  out  boys  for  the  sea. 

In  time  op  Was,  the  whole  income  of  the  Fund  is  devoted  to  training  and  fitting 
out  boys  for  the  sea. 

Applications  for  girl  apprenticeships  to  be  made  not  later  than  April  and  October. 
Ages  14  to  17. 

Further  information  can  be  obtained  at  the 

Marine  Society's  Office, 

5,   Clark's  Place,   Bishopsgate  Street,  E-C. 
Henry  T.  A.  Bosanquet,  Lieut.   R.N., 
Secretary. 

ROYAL    NAVAL    BENEVOLENT   SOCIETY. 

Instituted    1789. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter,  26th  April,  1838. 

patron :  1bte  dlbajestg  tbe  IKtng, 

President  : 
Admieal  of  The  Fleet,  The  Eight  Hon.  LOED  WALTEE  T.  KEEE,  G.C.B. 


OBJECT    OF    THE    SOCIETY. 

For  affording  Belief  to  Distressed  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy,  of  and  above 
Wardroom  Rank  (being  Members)  and  to  the  Widows,  Orphans,  Mothers  and  Sisters 
of  deceased  Members.  This  Society  is  both  provident  and  benevolent  ;  provident  in 
that  it  affords  an  opportunity  to  members  to  protect  themselves  and  dependent  near 
relatives  from  unforeseen  destitution,  benevolent  in  so  far  as  the  subscriptions  of 
members  are  applied  to  the  relief  of  their  less  prosperous  brother  officers  and  their 
families. 

QUALIFICATION    FOR    MEMBERSHIP. 

1.  Annual    Subscription. — One  Guinea  ;  or,  in  the  case  of   Officers  on  full 

pay,  half-pay  or  retired  pay,  whose  service  emoluments  are  less  than  one 
guinea  a  day — one  day's  service  emoluments  which  Officer  was  receiving  on 
1st  January. 

2.  Life  Subscription. — A  payment  in  one  sum  of  not  less  than  £10. 

Note — Officers  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Lieutenant  from  the  Warrant  Officers'  List  are 
eligible  to  become  members  of  the  Society. 
Staff  Paymaster  Edward  H.  Shearme,  E.N.,  Secretary , 
18,  Adam  Street,  Adelphi,  W.C. 


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ROYAL  NAVAL  VICTORIA  FUND. 


OBJECT    OF    SOCIETY. 

To  provide  Annuities  (by  Mutual  Assurance)  for  the  Widows,  Orphans 
and  other  dependent  relatives  of  Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy,  Royal  Marines' 
Royal  Naval  Reserve,  Royal  Naval  Volunteers,  and  Admiralty  Salaried 
Civil  Servants. 

ANNUITIES.    Class  I. 

The  amount  of  Annuity  is  either  £10,  £20,  £30,  £40,  or  £50,  for  which 
a  Member  pays  a  rateable  contribution  varying  with  his  age  and  that  of 
the  Nominee.     Annuities  may  be  continued  to  Children  on  easy  terms. 

The  Nominees  of  Members  enrolled  before  the  31st  December  1912,  are 
entitled  to  a  Bonus  of  one  year's  Annuity  on  the  death  of  a  Member. 


SUBSCRIPTION.— Class  II. 

Officers  who  may  not  immediately  require  to  make  such  provision  for 
their  dependent  relatives  are  invited  to  join  Class  II.  Subscription  £1  per 
annum,  which  will  be  allowed  for  if  they  subsequently  join  Class  I.,  or 
if  they  do  not  join  Class  I.,  may  be  repaid  at  death  to  their  Nominee. 


HON.     SECRETARY i 

Major     JAMES     MURPHY,     R.M.L.I. 

Address:     H.M.    Dockyard,   Portsmouth. 

ARMY,  NAVY  AND  ROYAL  MARINE  PROVIDENT  SOCIETY. 

Established  in  1889  to  provide  an  addition  to  the  State  Pensions 
for  "Widows  and  Children  of  its  Members,  being  Officers  of  the  Army, 
Navy  and  Royal  Marines  under  55  years  of  age. 

For  an  Annuity  up  to  £30  the  subscription  does  not  exceed  30s. 
a  year  in  the  case  of  a  Single  Officer,  and  £2  a  year  in  ordinary 
cases  of  Married  Officers. 

For  full  particulars,  and  rules  and  forms  of  application  for  membership,  apply  to 
the  Secretary — 

LIEU  J. -COLON  EL   T.  W.  DAVIES, 
49.  ASHCHURCH  GROVE,  RAVENS00URT  PARK,  LONDON,  W. 


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ROYAL  UNITED  SERVICE   INSTITUTION, 

WHITEHALL,    S.W. 


The  only  Professional  Institution  open  without  Ballot  to  all  Officers 
of  the  Navy,  Army,  and  Auxiliary  Forces. 
It  contains  the  best  Professional  Library  in  the  United  Kingdom;  an 
excellent  collection  of  Maps  and  Charts ;  a  Reading  Room  provided  with  the 
leading  papers,  periodicals  and  writing  materials ;  Museum  in  Banqueting 
House  adjoining,  also  a  theatre  in  which  lectures  upon  professional 
subjects,  followed  by  discussions,    are  frequently   given. 


Terms  of  Membership. 
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Life  Member £15     0    0 

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KING'S    REGULATIONS,    1906, 

Are  now  on  sale,  and  can  be  obtained  from  the 
following  firms,  viz.  : — 

Messrs.  WYMAN   &  SONS,  Ltd., 

Fetter  Lane,  E.C. 

Messrs.  OLIVER  &  BOYD, 

Edinburgh. 

Messrs.  E.  PONSONBY,  Ltd., 

116,   Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 


Price  Five  Shillings,  including  Addenda.